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unidentified
The fight for the future is now.
This is The War Room with Owen Schroyer.
Watch the live stream at band.video.
♪♪ Welcome to the War Room.
savanah hernandez
My name is Savannah Hernandez, sitting in today for Owen Schroyer.
Now, the title of today's show I thought long and hard about and I actually created it this morning because it was one of the first things that I thought of when I saw that here in Austin, Texas, we have a big Slogan, Downtown Now, that reads, Black Austin Matters.
Austin has followed suit behind Washington, D.C. and various other big cities throughout America who have decided to write Black Lives Matter across their central streets.
And here in Austin, now we have Black Austin Matters.
So I decided to... Take this and use it as inspiration for today's show, and I decided to title today's show, Black Lives Matter Should Change Their Name to Facts Don't Matter.
Now, I thought about this because when I first saw that this huge logo has just been spotted across our downtown, it really enraged me because, again, folks, Black Lives Matter is an entire organization that has been founded on a lie, and that's what the premise of today's show is going to be.
Now, before I got on air, Scott was talking to me, our producer here, one of our great producers, and he was telling me, you know, Sav, don't be too black-pilled.
I think we could use some positive energy.
So hopefully I won't be too black-pilled today, but we're going to be getting into all of this with Scott and some of our other amazing guests that we have coming up as well, who will probably bring a lot more positivity to the show today.
We have Callan D. Almeida, who is from scribernews.com.
He was in Chaz. He was actually attacked by warlord Raz.
So we're going to be having him on at the bottom of the hour to discuss what happened with that.
And then in the second hour, we're going to have Tom Papert on from National File.
He's going to be breaking down a lot of this big news with us.
And then at 5, we're going to have Damani Felder on, one of my favorites.
He and I are going to... discuss a lot of these big topics that are constantly being thrown our way.
But y'all, I was really thinking about all of the rioting and protesting that's going on across the country, and I really wanted to hear what the people of Hong Kong thought about what's going on over here, because we know that they're fighting for their autonomy and their democracy too, which is what protesters over here are trying to say that they're fighting for as well.
So let's see what the people of Hong Kong think about the rioting and protesting that's going on here in America.
unidentified
Coronavirus. It is a CCP virus, ladies and gentlemen.
Let's call a space a space.
Let's tell the truth.
So, Zenny, why did you give us the virus?
There's some people that are making now the comparison between what's happening in Hong Kong to what's happening in America.
How do you feel about that comparison?
I think that's stupid. It's totally different.
Do you think it's a fair comparison?
Don't make me swear.
That's all I have to say.
It's stupid. If you compare, like, just the incident now in America and in Hong Kong, you will feel that they're the same.
But in the detail...
I think America is more freedom.
It's like we say in English, apples and oranges.
Yes, yes. One is for political reason.
It's a long-lasting political battle.
The other one is pure rioting, looting.
In America, we see people going into shops, bashing, stealing, all the things.
In Hong Kong, did we see that?
No. I have been in a protest in Hong Kong, but I've never been in a looting one.
They're not the same thing. Look, Hong Kong is to China.
They're trying to protest for their freedom.
They're trying to protest to get out of the control from the Chinese Communist Party.
People compare these two together is even worse.
They have probably been paid.
In America, they have freedom.
And if a police officer does hurt somebody, they go to court and they go to jail.
Do we have that in Hong Kong?
No. I actually made a post myself talking about how different it is.
Hong Kong police have done all sorts of horrible things that I can never imagine in a lifetime, and they are never held accountable for their actions.
They can charge the police a murder, but Hong Kong, you never.
I think there are totally different protests.
Because the Hong Kong protesters protest, they will just fight for the freedom.
They won't do the lifting.
And meanwhile, in America, some of the people who protest will be protesters to do the lifting.
savanah hernandez
And we are back with The War Room.
My name is Savannah Hernandez, sitting in for Owen Troyer today.
Now, if you were just joining us in that last segment, I played a video of Hong Kong protesters responding to the rioting and looting that is currently going on here in America.
And they were asked, what do you think about this protest?
Do you think that... The protest in America is the same as the protest in Hong Kong.
Because remember, in Hong Kong, those people really are protesting against the fascist government, against people trying to take their freedom of speech, their democracy, their autonomy.
The people in Hong Kong are really fighting for everything that America is.
Meanwhile, we have people here in America who are destroying our very own cities and burning things down, calling for defunding the police.
For what? We live in one of the most free countries in the world.
It's ridiculous. So I wanted to play that clip because, again, it just shows the different perspectives.
And one of the people interviewed, he said that Hong Kong police are not held accountable when they commit atrocious crimes against protesters.
Here in America, we have seen time and time again that our police are held responsible when, you know, they are overly brutal or if they end up killing somebody.
They're held responsible. They're held accountable.
So that is another key difference.
Now, The writing, the looting, of course, very big subjects that we've been talking about for quite a while here.
And that has led to quite a few of the Infowars hosts being very black-pilled, myself included, just because it's, again, the first thing I saw when I woke up this morning was Black Austin Matters is being painted across my city.
Again, an organization that was founded on a lie.
We're constantly being lied to by our media every single day.
They're allowed to blatantly sit up there, trash our president, trash our country, trash white people.
Openly divisive, openly racist.
They get away with it. Our politicians do the exact same thing.
I mean, what's going on in our country right now?
We have people rioting and looting.
Black Lives Matter has so much power in America right now that they can literally go and attack small businesses, burn things to the ground, and no one can touch them.
The average private citizen can't protect themselves because if they utilize their Second Amendment, they get arrested.
We literally have protesters, Antifa and Black Lives Matter protesters in Seattle.
They took over a large metropolitan area of Washington.
It's ridiculous. What's going on in this country?
And we have President Trump sitting here and tweeting all day.
He's tweeted law and order.
He's tweeted that if Seattle doesn't get things under control, he's gonna go in.
He's tweeted that if things don't get under control in New York, he's gonna go in.
He's tweeted all day long.
He's also done the same exact thing about social media censorship.
But when push comes to shove, where the hell is his action?
Because it's one thing to use your thumbs all day to put out a tweet, but it's another thing to actually do something.
So, a lot of people really feeling blackpilled about this whole entire situation.
Scott wants to go ahead and weigh in and talk to us about maybe a different perspective that we've been missing.
scott bronson
Yeah, I think...
I mean, if you're going to go down the matrix analogy of the pill system, you got the red pill, the blue pill.
The black pill is what Siler wanted to do.
That's put me back in the matrix.
There's nothing I can do.
Let me taste the steak the way you tell me the steak tastes.
I think it's a cop-out saying that, oh, there's nothing we can do.
The country's lost.
It doesn't matter anymore.
I think that you have to, like when you're looking at the big picture, obviously places like CNN, MSNBC, they always want to show everybody the ways that, oh, look at all the change we're making, looking at everything we're doing.
But even talking to our guys, Rob and Sam, who are down at the Chaz, they're not changing anything.
They're just playing camp out.
That's not going to change anything except for in that leftist city.
savanah hernandez
And I agree too, Scott. I'm sorry to cut you off, but I do agree as well that they're kind of just LARPing down there.
But the fact that we have Black Lives Matter protesters and Antifa protesters who are allowed to go into an area like that, a free zone in America, and dictate who can and cannot be there because they are doing that.
Conservative media has been kicked out, as we will see later today during our broadcast with one of our guests.
I mean, why are we allowing these people to run around and dictate what's going on in our free country?
scott bronson
You've got to look at the places that these things are happening in.
This isn't happening here in Austin.
It's happening here in Austin.
They're not doing anything in Fort Worth, which is a conservative run.
This is happening in Seattle, which has been left as long as I can remember in my lifetime.
It happens in Minneapolis, which has been left-leaning my entire lifetime.
There was only two places in the country that didn't vote for Ronald Reagan for his re-election.
There's only two places in the country that didn't vote for him.
It was Minnesota and And it was Washington, D.C. So those are already left-leaning capitals, whatever you want to call them.
What we need to do is we need to start looking at the things that we can actually change.
So we get Richard Reeves in here who talks to Owen and tries to get Owen involved in local politics.
Sure, Owen runs into walls there, but that's how you make the change.
You have to get into the system in order to change the system.
That's why the Chaz isn't going to do anything anywhere other than in Seattle, because that's the only place that it can make a change, because they're the only ones that don't have a backbone to stand up and say, you're not doing this.
savanah hernandez
But again, Scott, and this is my big issue right now as well, is...
And we have talked about how Trump really can't just be a dictator and send in whoever he wants and really squash people's protest.
Because, again, we're a nation of laws.
We are structured the way that we are to keep one man from having too much power.
But at the end of the day, why has President Trump not followed through and put a stop to this?
And then more importantly...
The average citizen who, again, is protecting themselves, and we're going to play a video, I think we played it on the Alex Jones show, of a man in Albuquerque who was attacked by an Antifa member.
He shot the Antifa member.
He is now being arrested and charged because he shot that Antifa member.
How come the average American is not allowed to defend themselves?
And the police have also been in a position where they feel that they cannot defend themselves or do anything.
Look, we have another police shooting riot going on in Atlanta because the police really can't even do their jobs anymore.
So the police can't do their jobs.
The citizens can't protect themselves.
The president isn't doing a damn thing.
And we have Black Lives Matter running through our cities, burning and looting.
scott bronson
It comes down to leadership, and this is why people can scoff it off all they want, but this is why people like a Tucker Carlson and Alex Jones and Owen Schroyer or a Savannah Hernandez are so important because you guys are being leaders and stepping up and drawing that line.
That's what we need to do.
We need to draw a line and say, we don't go beyond this.
Everybody should have something that they believe in so much that they will not back away from it.
And it could be whatever you want it to be.
Mine's the First Amendment and the Second Amendment.
I think those are the two most important things in the history of mankind.
It allows me to say what I want, and it allows me to defend myself should it come to that.
Those are the most important things for me.
Now, you need leaders.
And right now, Trump isn't being a leader.
You can go down the Q road and do all that stuff you want, but it's always waiting for somebody else to do something.
There needs to be people that stand up.
And draw that line and say, we're not doing this anymore.
savanah hernandez
And I completely agree with you, too.
scott bronson
It actually will start in places like Seattle because those residents in Seattle are going to get fed up with it.
And they're going to go down there and tell people, get out of here.
savanah hernandez
Right, right. And I do agree with you on that point.
You and I were talking about, too, how...
We have these Black Lives Matter protests going on in various cities throughout America.
They're going on in our own city.
And at the end of the day, what people need to do is basically stand up and have a counter-protest to this.
But then I had brought forth the point as well that the left has become so strong.
they've become so mobilized of an organization that you can't even stand up to them that they're the loudest voice and you know I saw a tweet today too that was basically like the silent majority if they're going to remain silent doesn't matter if they're in the majority at all and I completely agree with that I do that's a hundred percent right if you're gonna if you're gonna remain silent but the thing this is what I was gonna say to I'm sorry to cut you off, but I forgot.
And this is what it is too.
A lot of people, their lives have been destroyed because of support of Donald Trump.
And I say destroyed because that is true.
They've lost their jobs. They've lost family members.
They've lost friends. So for Donald Trump not to stand up and be the leader that they elected him to be after losing everything.
Yeah.
Oh, it's just a Twitter account. That's that man's whole life. That was everything that he worked for and Scott Let me finish this up But we'll have you on in this next segment because I think this is a really great conversation that we need to have so next Segment will continue this conversation with Scott But I think that's what it is people are black pills because they've risked everything to support Donald Trump and what has Donald Trump done?
He's rescheduled his rallies from the 19th or the 20th because he wants to pander to the crowd It's ridiculous and people are tired of losing everything for someone who isn't gonna do anything for them I was talking to.
Alright y'all, we are back with our conversation with producer Scott.
He and I are talking about how people are feeling very black-pilled about how 2020 as a whole has been going.
You know, from the...
Overly hyped hysteria around COVID-19, to Trump not being the leader that he should be in terms of letting these Black Lives Matter rioters and looters destroy our country, to the police not being able to do their jobs and being defunded.
It's been really hard for a lot of people.
And before we ended that last segment, I had talked about how...
I think a lot of people feel black-pilled because they put everything on the line for Donald Trump.
They've spoken out. They've lost family members, friends, their jobs, everything for this man.
And he's not standing up and being the person that we elected him to be.
Now, Scott, I know you had a response to that, and I'll go ahead and let you have the floor.
I'm sorry I cut you off in that last segment.
scott bronson
No worries, no worries.
No, my whole thing is, look, I don't think Trump has been a good leader.
I don't think he's been anything that we want him or need him to be right now.
I think he's showing that he is very much a person that only cares about certain things at certain times.
I think he's shown that.
It doesn't mean that he can't, you know, he's not working on some great plan that all of a sudden comes out and, oh man, he was doing something.
Okay. But I will say this.
I think the whole thing is designed right now to make you feel as if you're up against this giant wall of the left.
I think that they're making you feel that way because of all the mainstream coverage, because they've forced us to shut down our businesses.
They've forced us to stay inside.
They've pushed back, and they've done a lot more things against us at this point than we think that we have going for us.
But they're also not telling you the things that we have going for us.
I think there's some really good news that has come out.
You had Steve Scalise.
They subpoenaed the governors of New Jersey, California, Michigan, New York, and told them, hey, you've got to come testify in front of us and explain why you went against the CDC's recommendations of putting sick people into nursing homes.
I think that's a huge step, because now they have to explain why they did what they did.
And if they don't actually have a good explanation, that's when all of a sudden, oh, all those times where Owen's like, these people are mass murderers.
Well, you're going to see it really quick when they don't have a reason for why they did it other than, oh, Donald Trump didn't want me to.
And so I think that's a good thing.
You're starting to get pushback on some of the monuments, even from people on the left.
Are starting to come out and say, hey, maybe we shouldn't tear down all these monuments.
savanah hernandez
And you are right about that, Scott. I think that is something that isn't as publicized, I guess would be the right word.
I'm not sure. But like the fact that people on the left...
are actually starting to be like hey like you know the rioting the looting that's not okay and a lot of people on the left are starting to wake up too because they're seeing that you know in real time we're destroying our own history before our very own eyes and so I think that is something that we haven't been focusing on as much because like you said this is what the media has been focused on this is what the media has been pushing out because this is what sells this is what sexy destroying history Rioting, looting, people attacking each other.
That's what people like to see at the end of the day, which is unfortunate.
scott bronson
That also goes with what they want.
That's the narrative that they want.
Their whole goal for almost four years now is beat Donald Trump.
They don't care how they do it.
We've caught them in lie after lie.
unidentified
And they don't care.
scott bronson
And I think that's what makes it always feel like you're up against the wall.
It's probably how they feel against Trump.
Trump doesn't apologize for anything, ever.
Maybe so. It probably feels like for them, it's like, God, we just can't get this guy to react in any way we want him to react.
savanah hernandez
So we just have to burn down America.
scott bronson
They're not going to tell us that.
savanah hernandez
Yeah. Well, I mean, I'm glad we had this conversation because, like you said, too, it's not all bad.
Things are going in a good direction in some aspects of politics and some aspects of COVID-19 news, protest news, all of this stuff.
But again, I really hope that within the next couple of upcoming months, Trump does stand up and he is the leader that we need.
I don't really know at this point.
And I mean... I think the other thing too that's frustrating is there is A big sense of, and I hate to use the word cult, but I feel like people love Donald Trump so much that a lot of the times they won't admit when he's wrong, but that's what Donald Trump needs.
He needs his, the people that have supported him the most to stand up and say, what you're doing now is not okay, and we need you to stand up and be the leader.
Because if he realizes he's losing supporters, he realizes that those polls, he really isn't favorable anymore, then like you said, Scott, he is going to make a change because he is going to start caring because it's going to start affecting him in the next coming election.
scott bronson
Well, then it comes down to, I mean, leaders are always important.
It's why the left fails.
They don't have a leader. They have the mob that tells them what they want.
There's no leader on the left.
There's somebody that listens to whatever the mob wants and says, oh, that's what I believe too.
If the mob came out tomorrow and told them that, hey, we want guns, you would see the left all of a sudden start talking, oh my god, we gotta get everybody guns.
savanah hernandez
And you know what? That's my favorite part about Chaz too, Scott.
It's that, I'm sure, I'm so sure that so many of these people have been at anti-gun protests, but look at what's happening now that they've declared their own little country.
They have created borders.
They have guns there.
They... They're creating their own form of government.
It's just so hilarious because everything that they always protest against, they're now creating in their own country in this experiment, basically.
scott bronson
Absolutely. And the thing is that the people that are just blindly following Trump and taking Trump for whatever it is, are you following Trump because you actually agree with the things that he believes in?
Or do you follow Trump because, oh, he's going to stick it to the left?
I don't care about the left.
They're children to me.
They've taken ideas that when I was a kid that are fundamentally...
Look, there's two things I've known since I was a little kid.
One, it's the golden rule.
You treat others the way you want to be treated.
It hasn't changed.
It's been the same my whole life.
If I want people to respect me, I have to show them respect.
You treat others the way you want to be treated.
And then the second thing is...
You have the right to say whatever you want to say in America.
And then you also have the right to own a gun to defend you and your family.
These are things that are extremely important and they're very fundamental to the only lottery I've ever won in my life.
And that's being born in this chunk of dirt on earth.
Like, this is the only lottery I'll ever win in my life.
This is the greatest country in the world, possibly the greatest country that's ever been in this world.
And they want to tear that apart.
savanah hernandez
I agree with you, Scott.
And I think too that's why a lot of people have become so enraged.
Because the country that we love so much, that is so dear to us, that we do realize is so important, is the one, like you said, that they're trying to destroy, that they're trying to rip apart piece by piece.
And over time they have elected these Democrat politicians, officials, mayors, governors, who have slowly allowed that to happen.
And, you know, I like to use the term new normal, and I'll talk about this a little bit more in depth because, you know, we adopted that for COVID-19, but it's totally true.
Over the past decade, and I'm sure the 10 years before that, too, we kept adopting a new normal.
And then, you know, we kept adopting more and more of these policies and liberal ideas, and now look at where it has gotten us.
America today in 2020.
Not good, folks. Any final thoughts, Scott?
scott bronson
Take the last 15. I was just going to say that's what makes leaders so important.
If Donald Trump is not going to be the leader we want, we need to find the person that will be because we're going to lose everything that we care about if we don't.
savanah hernandez
And we are back, folks, for our second half of this hour.
Now, I'm very excited because, of course, Chaz has been a very big topic that we've all been focused on.
Everyone's kind of been watching Seattle to see how this Autonomous Zone experiment is going to be playing out.
It's been alive and well for a little bit over a week now.
It was implemented on June 8th, which was last Monday.
So they've been an autonomous zone in Seattle since then.
And I have invited Callan D. Almeida from Scriber News to come and talk to me about this situation because he was actually on the ground this past weekend.
Now, we've heard about Warlord Raz, who apparently runs this area at night.
And I wanted to talk to him because he actually had a run-in...
But before we get to Callan, I do want to go through a couple of headlines about Chaz that I was reading, and I just, you know, Googled Chaz this morning, and this is what popped up.
This article here talks about the state of Chaz, talks about how they've adopted policies of explicit segregation.
For example, space is reserved for black, indigenous, and people of color.
They have a garden for black and indigenous folks and their plant allies.
That's very important. Apparently, the autonomous zone emphasizes openness and freedom.
But, of course, like we've seen, many conservative journalists have been kicked out and people who have been taking the American flag in there have been kicked out as well.
The Seattle police chief has come forward and suggested that many serious crimes are happening in that area, but they're not able to get into there because of all the barricades and everything that's going on there.
And... Yeah, just the overall absence of legitimate police force means that a society is going to become not immediately peaceable is something that a lot of people have been really focused on just to see how this experiment will play out.
So I was just kind of reading about Chaz, everything that they've been doing.
Apparently... A business was attacked, and that was actually that, I believe, early Monday morning, an auto, a local auto shop was attacked.
The business owner called the police, and the police did not respond.
They've also released a list of demands, one of those demands being race-based healthcare.
They want hospitals to hire black doctors and nurses to treat black patients only.
So very interesting information. So, Callan, I saw this tweet from Elijah Schaefer.
Let's go ahead and get to you. It says that Chaz is a police state leader.
Raz Simone's crew punched a journalist in the head for filming, demanded he handed over his equipment, and told him he needed to go into a tent to be interrogated.
So, Callan, talk to us about your experience.
What led up to this?
unidentified
Well, at first I was sent out by Scriber News, right?
It's a nonpartisan platform owned and founded by two people of color and myself.
But as I went out during the day, it was mostly peaceful and it seemed more of like an attraction for visitors to see the chaos and the interesting people that you find there.
But at night, All of the tourists, so to say, go away.
And the only people who are left are what I would consider dangerous individuals.
Raz Simone was there the night that I was assaulted.
And basically what I was doing was I was just recording to see whether or not anything interesting would happen.
And somehow Raz and his crew noticed me recording.
And an individual came up to me and he basically asked to see my phone.
He said, if you don't show me your phone, I'm going to knock you the F out.
And he gave me the ultimatum several times.
I didn't do anything.
I didn't try to argue with him.
But what happened was he grabbed the back of my jacket and punched me in the back of the head and then immediately started to thrash me around.
And I pleaded for help with the people who were there as a mob grew.
Eventually he was released from my jacket by someone in the crowd.
And so I ran out of the zone.
Someone behind me said, a female said, run to the medical tent.
I didn't do that. I ran down the block and basically a couple people chased after me and they tried to physically drag me back into the zone.
The female who told me to go to the medical tent caught up with me and said, you need to go back to the medical tent for interrogation.
You're trying to steal our security plans, something of that nature.
Eventually they let up and I ran further down Pine Street to a freeway overpass, which connected me to Another street, I can't remember the name, but a car then followed me and parked on the other side of the street ahead of me, at which point I had already been on the phone with Petey for about five minutes, and I hid in a construction site until they came, and I was able to give them a report, and they escorted me home.
So it was a scary experience, but I have seen I have seen peaceful protests.
If you check my Twitter timeline, you can see that I've uploaded very good interviews from people who were there, some leaders, so to speak, in that autonomous zone.
It was a scary experience.
And the individual, we're still looking for him.
He hasn't been identified. I talked to SPD about 15 minutes ago and they said the case hasn't been assigned to anyone.
But I do have two major witnesses who did witness and were there with me.
savanah hernandez
They were undercover, so I don't want to Kellen, I did want to jump in and ask you, because we are getting some reports that the Seattle PD isn't necessarily able to help people down in that area or they haven't been able to respond to calls as well just because of everything that's going on in that zone.
Do you think that the PD would have been able to help you if you hadn't have left, Chaz?
And I mean, how is that going?
Like, how were they able to handle the situation?
unidentified
In fact, the officer that helped me said this.
He said, I wish that I could do more, but if I went in there, I would have been murdered.
So he said that they want to do something.
SPD does want to do something, but these things just take time, and those were his words.
So my only option was to run out.
I definitely wasn't going to go back to their medical tent for interrogation, so I could turn over my phone and It was a very scary experience.
savanah hernandez
And did the police have to come down and pick you up from that area after you were followed by that car for you to ultimately be safe?
Because again, you said that they followed you out of that autonomous zone.
They tried to drag you back. Did you have to wait for the police to come and get you out of that situation?
Or how were you ultimately able to get to safety?
unidentified
Right. So as I was on the phone with them, Once I got to this freeway overpass on Pine Street, I noticed to my right there was basically what looks like the foundation of a new skyscraper being put in.
So I hopped over those fences and stayed on line with dispatch until PD arrived at the corner.
Probably about three squad cars showed up.
I told them about the car that had parked down the street in front of me.
They took him out and asked him.
He was in full black block.
What he told them, I'm not sure, but they didn't seem to think he was a threat.
So that's basically what happened.
savanah hernandez
So would you say that the people of Chaz are pretty peaceful and it's really this warlord that people are saying does not exist?
Is he really the one that, I guess I would say, perpetuates some of the violence or is he the one that's in control there?
unidentified
It's hard to say if he is the You know, ringleader.
He's definitely armed.
I have video of that.
There are other videos circulating that he is armed or handing out firearms.
But for the most part, the general daytime population seems to be very relaxed.
It seems to be more of like a festival.
There's a lot of drug use and alcoholism, other things like that happening.
But at nighttime when it clears out, the only people who are left are the security and some have said that they're part of the John Brown Gun Club.
savanah hernandez
Well, thank you so much for talking about that situation and I'm glad that you're safe.
I'd love you to stay on for another segment just to talk about Chaz as a whole.
I imagine you stayed there for a couple of days, so I'd love to get your experience there and for you to discuss a little bit more what the environment was like.
Folks, you can follow him on Twitter at FromKallen.
Hopefully we'll have one more segment coming up with him.
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Now, he was actually attacked by Warlord Raz when he went to go visit Chaz or CHOP, as it's now being called, this past weekend.
We just discussed that whole situation, but Kaylin, talk to us about Chaz itself.
Why were you interested in going there and what did you experience overall?
unidentified
Well, I knew that this was going to be, in some way, a historical event, just because something like this, I don't know that we've ever seen anything like that in the U.S., at least I haven't.
So I figured it'd be a great opportunity to go and report for Scriber.
And what I saw there was, it was very interesting.
You had people who want to live in a commune-style community.
There's a lot of...
People who talk of inclusivity and unity, but there are certain individuals who are definitely not allowed to be there.
One gentleman in particular, a street preacher, they did not like him being there, and they tried to forcibly remove him, as well as a few other individuals.
But for the most part during the day, it's pretty calm, and there is a lot of social justice Being talked about from speakers and what seemed like community leaders giving testimonies of their experiences with police brutality or perceived police brutality.
But I just went to talk to the people on the ground, talk to community members, talk to people who live in the area, and find out how these people feel about this occupation of their neighborhood.
savanah hernandez
Were you able to find any residents who lived in Capitol Hill before all of this happened?
I mean, what are the overall people who don't want to be a part of this autonomous zone feeling?
unidentified
I did run into one gentleman.
He was present when the American flag bearers came in.
I think he tried to assist in retrieving the flag back from, I can't remember her name, A blonde girl.
They took the flag from her and this resident who lived in an apartment within the autonomous zone tried to get it back.
He seemed very upset and unfortunately I wasn't able to talk to him in the chaos of everything.
But unfortunately I guess they don't really have a choice.
There are some people who live Maybe 15 or 20 minutes outside of the area.
And they have said that they feel more comfortable there than they would if the police were in the area.
savanah hernandez
Right. And you had talked about, too, how basically the citizens of CHAS get to dictate who is allowed to stay in there.
They kind of kick out the people they don't like.
For example, conservative media outlets.
And I'm seeing more now a trend of media being kicked out of this area.
Why do you think that is?
Do you think it's Because I know, you know, on Twitter especially, people have kind of been making a mockery of Chaz because of their farms, because of, you know, the fact that they put up borders to protect their area, the fact that they were overtaken by what some are calling a warlord.
Do you think that, I mean, they're trying to protect that illusion of that utopia?
Or what do you think that reason is?
unidentified
To some degree, there may be, you know, an agenda to protect that peaceful, Communal type of environment or image to the public.
But what I'm there to do is show everybody everything that's going on.
So whether that be the graffiti, the vandalism, the tents everywhere, there is a lot of things that are unorderly and disorganized.
The mainstream media doesn't seem to be showing that.
During the day, the mainstream media will show up for about 15 minutes and maybe talk to a couple people, even speak with Roz during the day if he's out there.
But there's a lot more going on.
In fact, a friend of mine, Elijah Schaefer, was given shrooms out of somebody's van for free.
Evidently, it's not a I'm there, so multiple people are using drugs there, and it's not everyone.
But also, I'd have to say that while I was filming a day or so ago, I was asked to stop filming because I was white and that there were black people filming.
And they followed me and continuously asked me not to film and that I shouldn't be doing that, which I thought was strange because I was sent out by Scriber News, who's owned by people of color.
savanah hernandez
Did you tell them that, by chance?
unidentified
In fact, I didn't tell them that.
I told them that I'm an individual and I can do as I please, but I'm sure that that would have caught them off guard, especially.
savanah hernandez
So you talked about the media's portrayal of this.
Do you think that the media has been accurate then?
Because, you know, one side is saying that Chaz is a violent, communistic type experiment.
The other side is saying it's like peace and love.
It's basically Woodstock Park 2.
What is the actual reality of this area?
You know, as someone who actually went in there, who spent time there during the day and at night, looking at the media's portrayal of this, would you say that it's accurate or is it too drastic?
unidentified
What do you think? I think there are extremes on both sides, but I would say that the events that are occurring that we're seeing reported on are real.
These are real things happening, and I would say that it's both.
There are groups of people and individuals that need to be treated as individuals.
So I wouldn't lump everyone in on either side of the spectrum as far as being peaceful or being violent and extreme.
So that's my opinion on it.
savanah hernandez
So in terms of the police, because we did see a couple Seattle police officers go into CHAS a couple of days back, what's the overall, I guess, feeling towards police?
And what do you think would happen if the police ended up going in and trying to take that area back or take back their precinct?
unidentified
That's a great question. While I was there, I had heard reports that there was law enforcement inside of the East Precinct and that they got in there somehow.
That wasn't That wasn't explained to me how they did that.
But I don't think they would be treated kindly.
The general attitude towards police officers is that they're all pigs.
They should be killed.
That's the general attitude toward them.
So I don't think it would be a very good or pleasant experience for them to try and come in or even approach the barriers on the outskirts.
savanah hernandez
All right, and then my final question for you, Kalen, thank you so much for coming on to me with me today.
This has been a great interview.
What do you think the outcome of this is going to be?
I mean, you talked about earlier how you thought that it was a historical thing that is happening.
What do you think is going to be the overall outcome?
unidentified
I think the overall outcome isn't very good.
It's not sustainable. For example, they're growing food and I talked to a gentleman named Marcus who was sort of cultivating and sort of overseeing the farming.
It's a nice idea, but there's no way that that is going to sustain anyone in that community.
And I think it's sort of a pipe dream to think that this is sustainable or that it's going to go on forever or that they could expand, which they are.
They are trying to expand and They're bringing more roadblocks and increasing the size of their autonomous zone, but I don't think it's going to end well for them.
savanah hernandez
Well, thank you so much, Kaylin, for coming on with me.
Y'all go follow him on Twitter at FromKaylin and also ScriberNews.com, Scriber with two R's.
Kaylin, I really enjoyed our interview.
Please stay safe out there, and I'm glad that you got out of CHAZ or CHOP safely.
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Well, I will see you on the other side of this short break with Tom Papert.
Hour number two, y'all.
That first hour really flew by.
unidentified
I'm surprised. It really did.
savanah hernandez
And, of course, in hour number two, we're going to be joined by Tom Papert.
And we're going to continue with our theme of Black Lives Matter Should Change Their Name to Facts Don't Matter with Tom Papert.
Now, we just had Kaylin...
D. Almeda on from Scriber News.
And he was talking to us about his experience within Chaz.
And the voice flashed up this photograph, I guess, from inside of Chaz on what media is supposed to do.
And I thought it was hilarious and I wanted to go over it in this first five.
So apparently...
They have a sign that reads, Dear non-black photographers, before photographing, have you educated yourself on systemic racism and your potential contributions to it?
Okay, first off, you know what?
I think I'm going to do this. I would love a man on the street where someone goes out and asks BLM protesters to explain systemic racism.
Because I can guarantee you half of them have no idea what it is.
Half of the protesters, a part of Black Lives Matter organizations, have no idea what they're even protesting.
That has been seen time and time again.
They have no idea why they're out there.
And, you know, the majority of them that I've seen are white people who have white guilt.
So, okay, yeah, that's definitely a man on the street that I'm gonna have to do.
All right, let's keep going with this. During photographing, are you prioritizing space for black photographers to document?
Are you making sure not to infringe on protesters' ability to protest?
Being mindful not to photograph or film people's faces without consent.
Are you showing up to support or showing up for the spectacle?
After photographing, before posting and sharing, have you properly protected the protesters' identity by completely blocking out faces, tattoos, and easily identifiable clothing?
This applies to both pictures and video documentation.
Now folks, my only question to this is, why would we need to black out faces, tattoos, and identifiable clothing if these protesters are peaceful?
Why do we need to do that unless they're doing something illegal?
Why do we need to do that unless they're committing crimes attacking people in the streets?
Hmm. I don't know.
The answer escapes me.
I'm really not sure.
You know, I actually had the opportunity to go to Chaz, and I didn't go, and Rob and Sam are doing such a great job over there, so I'm definitely a little bit sad that I didn't go join them on that trip, but what I did do was document all of the videos and reports that are coming out of Chaz right now because, again, I mean, I really wanted to just lay out what's been going on for people, and you can find that report on band.video, but I had titled it Welcome to Chaz, IQ zero.
Because the whole entire, just going through all of the media that has come out of this area has just been so hilarious to me.
I mean, if you guys have ever seen the movie Idiocracy, that's exactly what's going on there.
Down to a T, like warlord Chaz, you know, just shooting off his gun.
In the movie Idiocracy, they literally have, what's his name?
His name is escaping me, but he's like their warlord, basically.
He's their president. So funny.
But yeah, that's exactly what's going on here.
They don't know what they're doing with farming.
They are trying to take matters into their own hands.
There's no sense of anything.
I feel like it's just complete chaos there.
They're asking for donations, outside donations, because they can't even...
Fend for themselves. They can't even feed themselves.
They say they're an autonomous zone, but they're still using electricity and water from the city of Seattle.
So, yes, this right here, guys, that's exactly what I'm talking about.
This is Chaz or CHOP in real time.
And yeah, it was just, it was accurately predicted a few years back.
All we have to do is look to our movies to see what our future will hold, what our history will tell.
And, you know, we need these movies now more than ever since all of the historical statues in America are being destroyed before our very own eyes.
We always talked about how when people get deleted off of Twitter, it's digital book burning.
Well, now it's actual, not even book burning, but just the destruction of history in live time.
I was reading a Breitbart article today that said that Confederate statues should be replaced by Dolly Parton and Britney Spears, and citizens within those cities are actually advocating for that now.
So again, folks, idiocracy come to life.
IQ zero in Chaz or Chop.
Oh man, 2020 has been a damn wild ride for sure.
Tom Pappert will be joining us on the other side.
Okay, so on the break, I was talking to Kyle, our gig guy, about how ridiculous Chaz is.
And he said, don't interrupt them while they're destroying themselves.
And I was like, you know what? You're right.
I've really been enjoying the entertainment that is Chaz.
Like, what the hell? You can't pay for entertainment this good.
This is just real life. This is just 2020 as a whole now.
Tom Papert, I'm so excited that you're joining me because we get to talk about all of these crazy subjects.
And Scott just brought me in a couple of stories from National File.
And I'm reading this one, and it's kind of like, I just got this, so you're going to have to lay it out for us.
But apparently, the city of Seattle is erecting permanent concrete borders around CHOP Autonomous Zone at taxpayers' expense.
Tom, do you want to elaborate on this for us?
What the, what? What?
tom pappert
Well, Savannah, so this is very exciting news for the fledgling nation of Chaz slash CHOP. They seem divided on the name.
It is not unanimous for CHOP at this point.
They can't even decide on the name. They cannot.
This is an exciting development, though, because it appears as though the city of Seattle, which is, of course, representing the United States here, has decided to accept the existence of CHOP. We have now moved far past the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and we now have an autonomous state.
We have their own zone.
They reportedly this morning redrew the borders to be more fair to Seattle as well as CHOP.
And then the city of Seattle began providing them with large, very big wooden and concrete barricades to help establish this border.
It should also be noted that there's about a lane, enough room for one vehicle to enter or exit CHOP at any given time, which of course will make it easier for such diplomatic proceedings as the law enforcement going in to save the citizens of CHOP from themselves or the fire department to go in to put out fires created by those residents of CHOP.
So this is very exciting.
Of course, on the Reddit, the official CHOP Reddit, they're still in talks to begin a livestock program.
They're working on obtaining one cow and...
Again, it looks like the city of Seattle is 100% on board.
I think CHOP may be with us for a very long time.
And I think that's an exciting move for this country.
Let's just stop any pretense of having a country.
If you want to take a six block area, set up a farm that looks like it will last about 18 days before totally withering and destroying itself, just do that all over America.
Let's do it.
Let's see if we can get a chop in New York.
I want a chop in Chicago.
Let the local city government, completely run by Democrats, allow these people to secede from their country and create their own.
What could possibly go wrong?
Like you said, Savannah, this is the most free entertainment we've had possibly since election night of 2016.
savanah hernandez
It's great, Tom.
You know, every single time I think 2020 can't get crazier, it just keeps giving.
2020 is just a year of gifts for us in terms of entertainment, in terms of just keeping us all on our toes.
It's been a wild ride.
And, you know, I'm reading your story here, too.
And Brandi Cruz, who's a reporter, basically says how these barriers...
are a clear sign that the city is letting protesters stay long term and they are specifically adding wood around the concrete barriers for people to decorate.
Oh my gosh, I just love...
tom pappert
Well, you can't just spray concrete.
Obviously. You've got to tag something that's very pretty.
I mean, it's very interesting.
Even the name change is very interesting, of course, because they fear the National Guard coming in to shut down the small fledgling nation.
So while many of them will quickly shout, we are an autonomous zone, we are a sovereign nation, It appears that the council, perhaps led by Raz, it's still unclear, the leadership hierarchy, but this so-called council made the decision to change the name to CHOP, which of course stands for Capitol Hill Occupied Protest, in a reference to the Occupy movement from a few years back.
Savannah, now they're just admitting to occupying American United States sovereign territory, so it is still a sovereign nation, and so long as the government, the city of Seattle, the governor, of course, of Washington, I think that we should go along with this.
They want to be a sovereign nation.
I will consider them a sovereign nation, and we'll see where it goes, their little six-block autonomous community.
What could go wrong?
savanah hernandez
And that's my favorite part of all of this, Tom.
It's like, okay, let's let them be autonomous.
Cut off the water, cut off the electricity, no more food donations, no more US foreign aid.
No, no, no, completely autonomous.
tom pappert
That's not how it works.
You see, this is more like a fledgling third world nation.
It's like Iraq, it's like Afghanistan.
It's like some of these countries that we have kind of babied and helped throughout the year.
So CHOP is very similar, except it's in downtown Seattle.
So we must continue providing them with electricity.
We must build up their infrastructure.
And maybe in a decade or two or three or five, with enough foreign aid from the American taxpayers, they may be self-sufficient then.
But this is no different than any other nation building that our country has engaged in.
We must help them build up the infrastructure.
And perhaps, as time goes on, we can export the American values of democracy in a republic and a constitution, and they will magically become conservative Trump voters.
Now, I don't know what a Chaz resident might look like compared to Donald Trump, but who knows?
Maybe Raz, the warlord, will read a book on, I don't know, Hayek or Milton Friedman, and in a few years he might open a few casinos.
The ceiling, there is no ceiling for Chaz.
The possibilities are endless, and the restrictions are only how much money the United States will give them.
So it's a great thing for the residents.
savanah hernandez
Oh, Tom, I just don't even know what to make of this whole entire situation.
Is there any other news from Chaz that you have heard that we may not have covered yet today?
tom pappert
So on a serious note, we're actually compiling videos right now and working on a report.
The businesses, the American businesses, I should say, that are stuck behind the borders of CHAZ are not faring well.
A man just had his business broken into.
Just last night, he called the police.
He called the fire department.
they said they would not be able to assist him because of his location within the autonomous region of Chaz or chop and so in response to the local militia Which is now depending on who you ask run by raz the warlord run by the John Brown gun club Which is of course the folks who the terrorists shot up the ice facility a couple years ago Or they are a roving gang of grown men wearing superhero costumes I kid you not Savannah these people the militia all came
together to detain this person who was breaking into another man's business And I'm not quite sure I think they deported him.
I think it's where the story ends there.
That, of course, does nothing to help the business owner.
I really don't see how the small country can keep its economy flourishing when they are physically assaulting the few businesses that remain open.
So there's all this propaganda right now coming out of CHOP saying the businesses love this and they're seeing bigger revenues than they've ever seen in their country's history.
And then we have actual video reports from local business owners who are saying, no, this is terrible.
I'm getting broken into. I don't feel safe.
The police can't get in.
And Raz's militia is my only hope.
savanah hernandez
And see, Tom, again, that is something that isn't more, I guess, shown and pushed by our media is the local business owners who say, you know, I called the police eight times.
No one came to help me.
My business is being destroyed.
The Daily Caller actually just came out with an interview, too, from someone who lived on Capitol Hill before it was taken over.
And he was saying that he feels so abandoned by his government that he's so upset that They're allowing this to happen.
He's been calling them on the line.
They just don't respond. He's been completely abandoned by them.
And he fears for his life because he has domestic terrorists outside of his door.
And there's nothing that he can do about it.
So, you know, the mayor actually came out.
The mayor of Seattle actually came out and said, Oh, you know...
This could be the new summer of love.
It's just like a Woodstock type environment.
It's like this all the time.
It's great. It's great.
No, the actual business owners and the people who are living there being directly affected do not seem to feel the exact same way about that.
tom pappert
Well, the mayor received, I mean, it was one of the most expensive mayoral elections in history, Seattle's history or the country's.
Tons and tons of money came in from organizations like Amazon, which of course is a massive presence in Seattle.
So she is in a very difficult position where she is between a rock and a hard place, the rock being the progressive residents of Seattle who have now seceded to form CHOP. We're good to go.
I think the only thing I can compare that to is something out of 1984, Savannah.
We've always been at war with East Eurasia.
We've always been at war with Oceania.
This is how it's always been. No, that's a great way to do it.
savanah hernandez
Just gaslight the people. Oh, Chaz Chop, you guys didn't know that was here?
It's been there for, like, the past 20 years.
Nobody knew. The media's just reporting on this now.
This has been an autonomous zone.
I mean, come on, guys. What the heck?
So, yeah, great.
You know, and again, just like Jib Kyle said, the Democrats are destroying themselves and destroying their own cities from within, and the best thing for us to do is sit back, grab our popcorn, and just laugh about it, because, whew, good entertainment.
Alright guys, I've only been here for an hour and a half and there's a silent coup going on against me between the production crew and myself.
We'll see how that ends up going by the end of the show.
But anyways, back to Tom Papert.
We've been talking about some of the latest National File headlines that are going around.
We just talked about how taxpayers in Seattle are now paying for...
Permanent concrete borders around CHOPCHAS. So exciting for them.
Great use of taxpayer funding.
Let's go ahead and get into a couple of the other headlines going around National File right now.
Let's go ahead and start off with teen receives death threats for making teddy bears for children of fallen police officers.
Tom, let's get into that a little bit.
tom pappert
So this is one of these stories that can only happen in 2020, where now Black Lives Matter, of course, is experiencing a surge in popular support.
They're probably the most popular organization on the planet right now.
And meanwhile, police, the public opinion keeps going lower and lower as the media continues to push this divisive narrative that the police are going around committing mass murders of African Americans.
I mean, we all know this is insane, but So this is a young girl who a few years ago, in the midst of Black Lives Matter riots and protests back in 2015-16, decided that she wanted to create a not-for-profit that would create custom teddy bears for the families of fallen police.
And, you know, it's a nice thing.
We would all love to see kids do more things like this instead of playing on their iPads and aspiring to be Instagram models or, worse, OnlyFans models for a living.
So, you know, this is a happy little thing.
Well, now she has continued doing this.
It's four or five years later.
it's 2020, we're in the middle of this insane time where because of one man's death, which was very tragic, we're seeing the country torn asunder with riots, looting everything you can imagine. And she has received death threats. She has received all kinds of condemnation for again, merely creating custom teddy bears that have usually the name of the fallen officer on them and distributing them to the families of those who have fallen. So it's one of these
things that is just a baffling story, Savannah, you would never expect any other time in history.
But right now, if you make a teddy bear, so a little toddler, a little baby girl can remember her father, you are a white nationalist, right wing, right, white supremacist, all of these You're basically literally a Hitler and you deserve to be deplatformed.
You deserve to receive death threats.
You deserve to be beaten because even saying, hey, you know, I think it's sad that this family lost their father.
This police officer died and now this little girl will grow up without a father.
I I want to give her a teddy bear.
That is now racist.
It's baffling.
And the girl, she posted a Facebook status where she was crying the entire time, could not believe the hate she was getting for doing this.
And she since said she's going to double down and keep doing what she loves.
But it's heartbreaking to think that this is happening to a kid who, again, she's not on drugs.
She's not out there looting.
She's not rioting. She's not an OnlyFans.
She's not trying to become an Instagram model.
She's doing something good objectively for society now.
And she's receiving hate.
We truly live in a clown world, Savannah.
savanah hernandez
Definitely. And you know, I think that's been the biggest thing about 2020.
It's just everything is so backwards.
And people cancel other people or things over the most ridiculous thing, basically.
Like, what is going on where a little girl can't even make teddy bears without getting death threats?
I'm reading through this story. Commentators are saying that they hope her father, who is in law enforcement, gets shot in the face.
Why? Because she's a good person, because she wants to do a good thing for the police.
And you know, there's a big movement right now too, which again is going to get you deemed a white supremacist or racist, and that's the defend the police movement.
So many people have been calling to defund the police.
Well, people are now calling to defend the police.
And I myself have wanted to go to protest.
You know, the protests here at APD when people are screaming and spitting in these cops faces and go hold up and sign and say, you know, I stand with the police department.
And oftentimes if you do go do that and you counter protest like that, you're the one that's going to be the victim.
Of violence, you're the one that's going to be attacked because they're allowed to protest, they're allowed to have their opinion, and they're allowed to scream that all pigs must die and cops must die and cops are racist all day.
But as soon as you stand up and say that you defend the police, that you think that not all cops are bad, you're racist and you're a bad person.
So, so heartbreaking to see this story, especially because she's such a young girl and I'm glad that you said that.
Instead of backing down, she's doubling down.
She's going to keep pushing forward with this.
Speaking of police officers, this story came out as well.
NYPD investigates possible poisoning of three officers at a Manhattan Shake Shack.
Now, I was looking into this story.
People are saying that the police officers complained that their shakes tasted like bleach.
They ended up being hospitalized.
And, you know...
The Shake Shack said that there was chemicals on the shake machine, which led to that, that, you know, no employee there was indicted for criminal acts or anything like that or found out to do any criminal acts.
And I thought, okay, well, maybe it's because they're police officers.
That's why that portion of the story went more mainstream as opposed to if anyone else had gotten sick.
But, you know, other people are saying, too, look at where we're at politically.
Look at where... We're at in our culture where police officers are now getting poisoned by milkshakes.
I mean, what do you make of this situation, Tom, now that this new evidence, I guess, has come to light?
tom pappert
Well, of course, like you said, the story broke late last night that this had happened and it was being put out by local news as well as by most of the police unions in New York.
And I would just say that, yes, the NYPD has said Shake Shack and nobody at Shake Shack is criminally responsible.
It indeed could have been an accident, but you do have to wonder...
Did only these three officers order shakes and that got the bleach out of the machine?
Did they notice their error and immediately run water through it after the three shakes were made?
When did this happen?
I would like to know a timeline of how bleach can get into three and only three milkshakes, but...
You know, Savannah, this just kind of follows another story we did about a week ago now.
Multiple, I believe they were from South Carolina, National Guard soldiers were given a pizza filled and baked with broken glass while in Washington, D.C., protecting the White House, protecting monuments, and generally putting an end to the riots.
So this seems to be a trend, you know, spit in their food, put glass in their food, perhaps put bleach in their food.
And this specific instance, it's probably going to be pretty hard to track because I'm sure that bleach is used as a common cleaning agent in most fast food locations.
It could have been an accident.
And so long as the management and the corporate are going to back up the claim that it's an accident, which is probably what their lawyers are saying, Suggesting very strongly that they do.
We're likely never going to know the truth, but you've got police unions now warning officers, eat in groups.
Go to restaurants where you've been before and you have a relationship with the management.
Never eat alone.
Be vigilant while you eat.
This is the new world that our police officers must live in because they are public enemy number one.
savanah hernandez
And it's so sad that we've gotten to this point as well.
Tom, in this last minute, where do you think this is going to finally hit ahead?
Where do you think that this is finally going to stop?
Is it going to take the death of police officers?
Or, I mean, what do you think is going to happen with this?
tom pappert
Well, there's a lot to unpack there, and frankly, I don't see that this is going to end anytime soon.
I predict we're going to get more autonomous zones.
This looting, rioting, protesting is probably going to continue.
I'm sure the left and the people egging this on would love for it to happen through November of this year.
And frankly, I mean, I'm calling on any Republican, any good conservative out there, stand up and put a stop to it, because otherwise, this is our new normal.
You thought the new normal was about coronavirus.
No, it's about looting, rioting, and CHAZ. Well, thank you so much for joining me, Tom.
savanah hernandez
Great interview as always.
I always enjoy talking to you.
And folks, if you want to find more great headlines like this one, go to nationalfile.com.
Tom is constantly and his reporters are constantly updating that and keeping us up to date with all of these crazy headlines.
alex jones
The people of the world.
savanah hernandez
All right, y'all. Savannah Hernandez sitting in the chair for Owen Schroyer today.
Now we've gotten through an hour and a half of the show, and it's been very entertaining today.
There has been no shortage of news for sure.
But of course, one of the main stories that I have and have been wanting to focus on is the fact that now here in Austin, on one of our main streets downtown, we have a big Black Austin Matters slogan painted across Congress.
Now, I wanted to focus on this because, as we know, Black Lives Matter, it's been a big organization and a big protest that has been going on for, I believe, four years now.
And we all know that it starts up and it's strongest during election year, and that's what we're seeing now.
Now, when I woke up this morning and I saw this, You know, a lot of people might ask, it's just a slogan.
It's just a logo.
Why does it matter that it's painted downtown?
It's not a big deal.
But the reason why it is a big deal and the reason why it does matter is because it's a declaration to the public that Black Lives Matter is in control.
That facts don't matter and that the law doesn't matter.
That's what that...
Declaration means to me.
All of those things.
Because this entire movement, again, was founded and based on a lie.
It's been violent for the past four years.
If we look at all of the historical monuments and statues that have been torn down, what's tagged on them?
BLM. On the majority of them.
I honestly want to say all of them.
I'm not going to reach that far because I haven't looked at all the statues that have been torn down.
But the majority of these statues...
Are tagged with BLM. Now, I was looking into the organization because, again, too, a lot of people who go to these protests and look at this whole movement, they ask, well, you know, it must be a great thing.
I mean, look at the name.
It's in the name. And a lot of people say that on Twitter, too.
Fleckus on Twitter said, Black Lives Matter is brilliant marketing because all of the sleeping people assume the name explains the group.
Same with Antifa. Makes it very hard to see the truth.
And that's exactly it.
Black Lives Matter.
Why would you be against that unless you were a racist, right?
But let's dig deeper into this organization and into this movement.
Well, first of all, you can't.
Not in 2020. If you Google why you shouldn't support Black Lives Matter on Google, you're not going to find anything.
If you Google that or if you look that up on DuckDuckGo, you'll find some stories that came out about the movement that But they're back from 2016.
Because remember, in 2020, you can't speak out against Black Lives Matter.
If you do, you're a racist. You're going to lose your job.
You're a white supremacist.
You're a Nazi. Pick a name.
So these are a couple of stories from 2016.
This one's from the Daily Wire.
It basically talks about five things you need to know about Black Lives Matter.
And of course, you know, their whole entire foundation is based on white cops targeting and murdering black men.
We've been told that time and time again.
But if you look at the actual statistics, we know that's not true.
Black Lives Matter was founded because of Michael Brown back in 2016.
hands up don't shoot that never happened. It goes on to talk about how Black Lives Matter calls for anarchy they basically say you know no justice no peace that's a chant that we're constantly hearing from them. They've explicitly called for dead police officers and the lynching of white people.
Throughout the story it talks about how to I guess back in 2016 they wouldn't sell a Black Lives Matter shirt to a white person because their skin color wasn't right and we're seeing that now too in 2020.
People are trying to say, oh, these crazy white people aren't a part of Black Lives Matter.
You know, they're the ones that are tagging.
They're the ones that are looting. They're the ones that are being violent.
Someone on my own Twitter actually got mad at me and called me a racist.
And they were like, you know what?
You're disproportionately reporting on looting done by minority and black people.
And I was like, no, that's who's doing the looting.
I'm not like, oh, white people, let me not record that.
No, okay? So, that's just, again, the mentality.
And going back to 2016, I do just want to read off a couple of headlines because you're not going to read any headlines like this in 2020.
It's not allowed. Five things you need to know about Black Lives Matter.
We just read that one. Black Lives Matter's violence undermines its credibility.
Everything wrong with the Black Lives Matter movement.
This one's from The Hill.
It goes on to talk about how the destruction of property, numerous burning of American flags, and violent acts against both civilians and law enforcement have been very detrimental to their supposed purpose.
This was four years ago, and this is all stuff that is still happening today.
Everything that I just read from this article are things that will probably happen today in Atlanta.
It goes on to say that the constant justification they are receiving from sympathizers and enablers is doing little else but encouraging these methods.
Now, I had talked about earlier in the show the phrase, new normal.
And I want us to really think critically about this because, again, you know, we're constantly being told you need to adopt this new normal.
And we have done that, but in different ways and in different ways.
I guess, portions of politics.
For example, accepting that the Black Lives Matter movement and the violence tied to it is normal.
That was a new normal that we accept.
We accepted the new normal that minorities could not be questioned.
We accepted the new normal that white people should be demonized.
We accepted the new normal that we should be bowing down to black people and washing their feet.
We made it the new normal that facts don't matter, that we need a safe space That socialism is good.
That police are bad.
That pandering by politicians is good.
We've all adopted that as our new normal and look at where it has gotten us.
No, we're good. Let me tell you that.
Another phrase that I want to delve into, I want to be on the right side of history because this is something that I hear from protesters time and time again.
I want to ask them, why are you here?
Well, I want to be on the right side of history.
Okay, so you want to be on the side of history that's anti-free speech, pro-fascism, doesn't believe in facts, doesn't believe in science, is blatantly racist, and is destroying history.
And my favorite part...
Is pro-segregation.
Okay? Think about what's happening right now.
It's basically like the reverse of the 1950s and 60s.
I was just watching The Help and that's a whole entire movie where a writer basically wants to get the experience of the black maids that live in the 60s and work under white women.
And I was watching this movie and realizing that that mentality that these white women had in that movie, they thought that they were better than the black woman serving them.
They thought that black people should be serving them.
They were pro-segregation.
That is the same mentality of these Black Lives Matter protesters.
And at the end of the day, this all comes down to taking equality away from white people.
Because they don't want equality for everyone.
They want equality taken away from white people.
They want white people to bow down to them.
They want white people to be enslaved.
They want white people to have these horrible lives, which they allegedly have.
Again, you know, my friend had asked me, do you believe in white privilege?
And I said, no. Show me one position in America held by a white man that has not been held by a black man.
You can't. Because even the president of this United States was a black man.
I saw this tweet as well from Bree Newsome.
She said slavery wasn't abolished.
It was reformed. It was liked by 315,000 people.
And why do tweets like this go viral?
They go viral because this is the mentality that a lot of people do have.
And that's why we have so many people that are in the streets that are angry because they genuinely think that they're slaves to the white man.
And that's why they're pushing so hard to take equality away from the white man.
But this kind of sums it up perfectly for me.
This guy writes on Twitter, some of you have done nothing with your life and you're mad.
You have a college degree and a smartphone with access to virtually anything and you can barely get out of bed in the morning while you spit on people who built a whole world with nothing but a horse, map, and axe.
And if that doesn't perfectly exemplify all of these angry protesters, I don't know what will.
Let's go even further.
One more. I'd love for someone to answer this question.
Because what happens when all of these racist statues go away?
What are all of these angry protesters going to do then?
I don't know. All right, y'all, so we've been pretty talk-heavy for the show so far, and I do want to play a couple of clips for you.
Now, I was watching this clip the other day, and it was going fairly viral.
It was of a black man in San Francisco who was spray painting Black Lives Matter outside of his home his own home and He was confronted by some white people, but let's just go ahead and watch and see how it played out Why you asking because it's private property because it's private property You're free to express your opinion you
Absolutely.
Okay, I just want to pause it right here.
So first off, they're asking this guy, is this your property?
Like they're not coming up and being like, what are you doing?
You're just tagging this person's home.
They're like, is this your property?
So they're being polite.
And I feel like if you're in a residential community and you see people spray painting something, especially on a private home, the nice thing to do would be like, hey, is this your house?
And if he had simply said yes, this whole situation wouldn't have happened.
unidentified
Let's continue the video. Respectfully.
Sure. So we're just saying, absolutely, your signs and everything, and that's good.
This is not the way to do it.
Okay. It's private property.
But if I did live here and it was my property, this would be absolutely fine.
Totally. And you don't know if I live here or if this is my property.
We actually do know. That's why we're asking.
Oh, really? Because you live here, right?
You said so. No, because we know the person who does live here.
Oh, okay.
Then I suggest you call him or call the police.
Because you're accusing me of a crime, correct?
And I'm not answering you.
Okay, that's fair. So your choices are to call the cops if you believe I'm calling a crime, and I will more than be happy to talk to them.
Thank you. What's your name again? I'm Lisa.
Lisa, what's your last name? What's your name?
savanah hernandez
Okay, just pause it right here, too, because this is a USA Today video, and they're captioning over this video, and they're basically like, oh, no, no, guys, keep it up for a second.
So they say... They confronted him because they didn't think he belonged in the wealthy Pacific Heights neighborhood.
Did they say that in the video?
No. They came up to him respectfully.
They saw someone spray painting a private property in a residential area in the middle of the day and asked, hey, is this your property?
If so, I don't think you should be doing that.
All he had to say was, this is my house.
unidentified
But what? He had to be difficult.
savanah hernandez
Apparently the police got involved.
It's ridiculous to me.
Because, again, we have a country that have gotten so far to where people can't just be like, yeah, this is my house.
What of it? Can I help you with something?
Like, he had to make it into this huge issue, and then USA Today takes it, makes these people look like racists, saying they didn't think he belonged in the wealthy Pacific Heights neighborhood.
They didn't say that at all in the video.
And while this woman looks terrifying, she's had way too much Botox, I think everyone who watches this can clearly see that, good Lord Jesus.
This is not a racist incident and I'm so damn tired of seeing videos like this and people trying to make things out to be racism when they're not.
If that's your house, just say it.
I honestly think they did the right thing.
If I saw someone tagging a private residential area, I'd be like, hey, is this your house?
Like, what are you doing? If they said yeah, I'd be like, okay, sorry, like, proceed.
And if they try to be difficult about it like this person was, I definitely wouldn't call the police.
But again, it's just, it's the common courtesy thing to do, especially when you're a part of a neighborhood to look out for your neighborhood.
So, just another example of how sensitive everyone in the world is.
Just, I'm sorry, America is.
Now, Justin Gray, he is a reporter from Atlanta.
He tweeted this out today.
He said he was just told by the head of the Atlanta Police Foundation that 19 Atlanta police officers resigned over the weekend.
Morale is at an all-time low.
Now, I wanted to play this video first and then talk about police morale being at an all-time low.
Because, again, I mean, look at these types of situations.
When police respond to any type of situation, first off, every situation is a racist situation now, if there's a black person or a minority person involved.
And, of course, we know that their morale in Atlanta is at an all-time low because they just had that shooting.
I can't remember the guy's name off the top of my head, but he just got shot in Atlanta.
He grabbed the cop's taser, tried to shoot the cop with the taser.
The cop ended up firing back And people are protesting because of it.
So in Atlanta, it's not going well for the police department.
And again, why is morale at an all-time low?
Because the police officers can't even go and do their jobs anymore without being called racist, without being called murderers.
Protests in Los Angeles apparently cost the LAPD $40 million in overtime expenses, but officers are not going to be paid.
Because apparently this amount far exceeds budgetary reserve to address unusual occurrences.
This announcement also comes two weeks after their mayor in Los Angeles announced that the city was going to be cutting $100 million to $150 million out of the LAPD's budget.
Now while the police are getting defunded, while the police are experiencing major budget cuts, the Minnesota Freedom Fund, for example, the fund used to bail out the looters and the fund that was funded by all of these celebrities who were trying to virtue signal and pander to these criminals, Apparently, they raised $35 million.
They've only distributed $200,000.
People are really upset about that because they want to know why they haven't spent more towards bailing people out.
And this story just reminded me of, again, going back to Black Lives Matter.
If you go and you click the donate button to Black Lives Matter, it takes you to Act Blue.
And if your donated money goes unclaimed, ActBlue disperses the money however they want to.
And their top expenditures so far in 2020 have been to, number one, Bernie Sanders campaign.
Number two, Biden for president.
Number three, Elizabeth Warren presidential exploratory.
Number four, Pete for America.
Number five, Democrat congressional campaign.
Number six, Amy for America.
Number seven, Friends of Andrew Yang.
And number eight, Democratic senatorial campaign.
Who are all of the politicians who have been pandering and pushing forward on the Black Lives Matter movement?
Who are all of the politicians who are saying that this rioting is understandable and that we need to stand with Black Lives Matter?
Oh yeah, all of the politicians I just named here who are being funded by Black Lives Matter.
So, the police budget's being cut.
Rioters and looters are now being...
Bailed out of jail with these massive funds.
CNN is compiling lists of unforgivable statues and place names.
Basically providing a list to these angry protesters where to go attack next.
And your average citizen can't even defend themselves.
Let's go ahead and go to clip number two or number five So for radio listeners, this was an Albuquerque, New Mexico They're trying to pull down a statue there.
And a citizen who's armed decides to protect the statue and go in there.
Antifa pushes him out, hits him with a skateboard, runs him out.
He's on the outer edges of this protest.
He's backing up. And then what happens?
Antifa goes and chases him down and attacks him, pulls him to the ground.
Two people start attacking him, all while they're screaming, you're going to effing kill you.
The guy fires his gun, they all take off running, resulting in one Antifa member being shot.
Now what happened to this citizen?
He was arrested and charged for defending himself.
Now, at the start of the show, too, I mean, me and Scott had this discussion, and that is why I'm so frustrated, because we have these looters and rioters not only allowed to go out in the street and pull down historical monuments, they're being bailed out by these million-dollar funds.
They're being just told to go and do these things by celebrities, by politicians.
And what's happening to our police?
Their funding is getting cut.
They're not even being paid.
They basically can't even do their own jobs anymore.
Because again, there's that fear now of going out and being called a racist if they don't handle a situation as well as they could have.
So that's where we're at as a country.
We have no police.
Police can't do anything.
If you protect yourself with your Second Amendment, you're the one that's going to be arrested and charged.
This is the second case of this that I've seen.
The first one was of the pawn store owner in Minneapolis.
He defended his store from looters.
He shot a looter.
He got arrested and charged.
So that's where we're at as a country.
And really looking forward to Donald Trump finally standing up for the police and I'm pretty sure that he signed a bill today about police reform actually.
And now is the time more than ever that we need our president to stand up and stand with the police.
Stand with the organization that does protect the majority of our community.
A good organization that people are calling to defund.
And it's time for us to stand up and say that we need to defend the police.
unidentified
The arbitrary blanket spread of shutting down businesses about putting all of these workers out of business is just, it's a disaster.
jon bowne
New York Governor Cuomo is coming down hard on law-abiding citizens that have followed the coronavirus regulations and are gradually coming out of home confinement.
andrew cuomo
If we have a high number of violations of the policy, which is tantamount to a high likelihood of the spread of the virus, and the local governments are not monitoring, policing, doing the compliance, yes, there is a very real possibility that we would roll back the reopening in those areas.
jon bowne
Meanwhile, a blind eye ignores the chaos reigning amongst the protesters.
unidentified
We moved over here to Grand Army Plaza, where there was a massive group of protesters here.
On the 18th straight day of protests, we saw something we hadn't seen since this movement began, talking about the fight for black trans lives.
jon bowne
The origins of COVID-19 have been propagandized to favor the Chinese government, while numerous researchers have countered that propaganda, revealing that the coronavirus could have only been created in a lab.
Sky News recently reported on a scientific study which found COVID-19 may have been a cell culture uniquely adapted for transmission to humans.
The paper, currently under peer review, comes from Flinders University professor Nikolai Petrovsky, who has spent over two decades developing vaccines against influenza, Ebola, and animal SARS. He says his findings allow for the possibility that COVID-19 leaked from a laboratory.
unidentified
Now we're examining not just whether the virus inadvertently leaked from a laboratory in Wuhan, it's most likely the Wuhan Institute of Virology, not just whether it was an accidental leak, but whether it was created in a laboratory.
Yes, created.
This is a possibility.
So we started modelling the COVID-19 virus back in January in order to design a vaccine candidate.
And when we had finished the design of the vaccine candidate, we then went on to explore whether we could use the same modelling approach.
to try and better understand where the virus originally came from.
We found that the COVID-19 virus was particularly well adapted to bind to human cells and that was far superior to its ability to bind the cells of any other animal species which Is quite unusual because typically when a virus is well adapted to an animal and then it by chance crosses to a human,
typically you would expect it to originally have lower binding to human cells than to the original host animal.
We found the opposite, so that was a big surprise.
jon bowne
If propaganda can't juggle the truth forever, the cover-up of the origins of coronavirus will have to be addressed.
savanah hernandez
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Alright y'all, we are back and in this last hour we are going to be joined by Damani Felder.
He's going to be co-hosting with me for the duration of the hour and I'm very excited because on top of that we're also going to be premiering for the first time one of his latest videos.
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Scott, do we have Damani's new video ready to go?
Okay, so we don't have Damani's video ready to premiere yet, but he himself is ready.
So Damani, let's go ahead and get you on and we'll premiere that video in the next segment.
But talk to us about how you've been doing in Dallas.
Have things died down? The last time we talked to you, there were a lot of riots going on.
It seemed like a very dangerous situation.
How have things been since then?
damani felder
Yeah, no, thanks for having me, Savannah.
It actually has died down a lot, which I'm grateful for, because we definitely had to, you know, observe some curfews.
It just really got out of control.
It really got out of hand. So I'm happy to see that it seems that whoever was out riding in the streets has gotten tired and Have shifted their focus to the next thing that the left has told them to be angry about.
But I'm happy that things have gotten a little bit back to normal here.
I'm just glad that there was no one else who was severely injured.
Obviously, we all saw the video of the man who was assaulted by several individuals.
And last I checked, he was still doing okay.
But it really just goes to show you how Pavlovian, this response to any sort of perceived racial grievance is now.
It's as if as soon as you hear a headline that a white police officer shoots and kills a black man, the world knows what to do now because they've established a precedent.
So seeing how people are reacting even now to Rayshard Brooks in Atlanta, it just goes to show you once again that people have become conditioned to a certain method, as the media has honestly said, is okay now.
And the media, they're actively fomenting this sentiment of anarchy, and just seeing too many people play along with it, it was incredibly disheartening, but I'm glad they're getting back to normal here in Dallas.
savanah hernandez
I think it's kind of the same here in Austin, too, especially around Texas.
And I had printed this because, you know, a lot of our historical statues and monuments are under attack.
And protesters were saying they were going to go and tag the Alamo.
And a lot of people were saying, no, no, no, that cannot stand.
And so, I mean, this was the scene in San Antonio after protesters said they were going to go attack the Alamo.
And it's just local officers.
It's... Just a huge group of them.
It's also the...
What's it called?
They got deployed in New York as well in response to the riots.
The National Guard. It's National Guard as well.
And it's just a humongous group of them in front of the Alamo protecting it.
So I feel like Texas is doing a pretty good job overall of protecting our statues and monuments.
Okay, also, Damani, your video is ready, so let's go ahead and premiere this as well.
Very excited to see your latest work, and I'm glad that things are going well over there in Dallas, and you're staying safe.
And now let's go ahead and get to your latest piece.
damani felder
To the feckless, hypocritical, virtue-signaling Democrat leaders of America.
You took the time to kneel for George Floyd so you could pretend to care about Black people, but I know the truth.
The truth you continue to ignore.
So now allow me to call you on the carpet for your many failures in the Black community that you refuse to acknowledge.
How about kneeling to acknowledge that the worst riots and the worst instances of police brutality in this country are in your cities and your cities alone?
You are the common denominator.
How about kneeling to apologize for having some of the lowest minority literacy and graduation rates?
But some of the highest single motherhood, abortion, and Black-on-Black crime rates in your own districts that you yourselves represent?
How about kneeling for the millions upon millions of Black children who never got a chance to live because your friends over at Planned Parenthood butchered them before they even had a chance to be born?
How about kneeling for the untold numbers of my ancestors who were lynched by your former counterparts in the KKK for simply daring to ask to be treated as equals?
They didn't get justice.
And even today, by kneeling and apologizing for your white privilege, you still don't treat us as equals.
You feel like you have to apologize for your privilege because deep down you still think that you're better than us by default.
If you'd actually held your friend Amy Klobuchar accountable for not prosecuting Derek Chauvin when she had the chance to after he had 10 complaints filed against him in his 19 years with the Minneapolis police force, maybe George Floyd would still be alive.
The fact of the matter is, if you had to take a knee for every black life lost needlessly due to your failed leadership, you would be on your knees forever.
The only black lives that matter to you are the ones that fit your agenda.
You know it, I know it, and the world knows it too.
Your party is the one that filibustered for months to prevent the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
Your party is the one that only had 23% support of the 13th Amendment, which abolished slavery, and had 0% support for the 14th Amendment, which granted freed slave citizenship, and also 0% support for the 15th Amendment, which gave us the right to vote.
The policies you have implemented have been the figurative knees on the necks of my people for centuries.
And it is because of you and your failed leadership that many of us still can't breathe today.
But I've got news for every last one of you.
If you think all you have to do is shamelessly pander and kneel to get the support of people like me, if you think you can wear the kente cloths of the Ashanti, an African tribe known for selling their own people into slavery, if you think you can tear down statues and rename buildings and roads to hide your sordid history from everyone, if you think that's all it takes to win over my people, if you think our skin color will keep us from thinking critically, you've got another thing coming.
I'm Damani Felder, and that was absolutely nothing but common sense.
savanah hernandez
Excellent video, Damani.
I feel like I learned so much in just two minutes of watching your video, more than I'll probably ever learn watching hours and hours of MSNBC or CNN. Now, I'm sure that this clip is going to go viral, just like the one in response to the George Floyd riots.
That one was also very powerful.
What has been the response on Twitter from, you know, the loving left when they see you come out with these facts and statistics about the Democratic Party?
damani felder
It's a very visceral reaction, very visceral, because you receive the most heat, as you all well know, when you are right over the target.
And the reason I make these videos intentionally pithy and short and succinct is because I just want to hit them square between the eyes with the facts that, honestly, a lot of them have just put their heads in the sand with regard to.
There's so much history that's documented in the Democrats' sordid past that for whatever reason even our public school systems don't teach it.
People don't know it.
People don't research it.
So I consider it my job to disseminate this information because we know the mainstream media can't be trusted to actually tell the truth.
So I'm sure in the coming days, like that video is literally only available right now on InfoWars.
But when it does get released to Twitter later today and to Instagram later today, I'm just going to sit back and watch the usual histrionics from the left roll on in just like clockwork.
unidentified
I can't wait for it.
savanah hernandez
Well, great video.
And thank you so much for letting us be the first exclusive person to premiere that.
Another great piece by you.
Damani, we have so much that we're going to be talking about in this next hour.
I'm sure you've been following all of the news as well.
Of course, one of the craziest things is this Craigslist post that you had put up in response to Trump's upcoming rally.
I'm going to go ahead and just leave that as a deep tease like Owen likes to say.
But you and I are going to be talking about that in this next segment.
Things are getting pretty crazy, especially the closer and closer we get to November.
So Damani Felder with me for the next hour.
Go follow him on Twitter at TheDamaniFelder while we're taking a short break.
Welcome back, Savannah Hernandez in the chair, joined by Damani Felder.
Now, we just premiered, for the first time, one of his latest videos, Destroying Hypocritical Democrat Politicians, and it was a very powerful video.
I'd highly recommend you guys go follow him on Twitter, at TheDamaniFelder, for more great content.
Every single video he puts out is...
It's a hit. It's great.
I mean, they're two minutes and you're going to get so many more facts and actual information than you are from an hour watching CNN or MSNBC. Now, Damani, I wanted to get you on too because I saw this tweet and it's pretty crazy.
Now, you and I are both attending this Saturday Trump's First rally post-COVID-19 shutdown.
A lot of excitement.
I saw that over a million people RSVP'd for this rally, so I'm sure it's going to be a big one set to be in Tulsa, Ohio.
A lot of excitement. People are ready to go back out and rally for President Trump.
But apparently, someone on Craigslist posted this, and you caught wind of it.
Thank you, Damani. It says COVID positive people needed as test subjects.
If you have been diagnosed as having the COVID virus and really want to make a difference, we are hiring 20 of you to work in a large-scale test on transmission of the virus.
And it basically says to go assemble outside of the Trump rally in Tulsa this weekend to infect people.
Now, you asked people to retweet to raise awareness and hopefully shut this down.
And luckily, it was shut down.
But Damani, how did you find this?
And do you think that they're going to actually implement this this weekend as well?
damani felder
Yeah, no. Actually, one of my followers on Instagram reached out to me, and I get a lot of messages there.
But I opened this one, and at first I was like, this can't be right.
Something has to be awful.
This has to be like a prank or something.
There's no way someone would actually be so bold to post something, which is tantamount to a domestic terroristic threat on the president and his supporters by trying to spread this COVID-19.
But I checked it, I went to the actual link, and I saw the location, and I was like, that's right next to the rally site.
So seeing that, I know that the left still has not come to terms with the fact that they lost in 2016, but the depths that they're willing to sink to in order to try to get revenge, to me, it's crossed the line from what used to be a A competition where it's like, oh, this is a rivalry. We're going to beat you next time.
Now it's we actively want to destroy you and your supporters, speaking of President Trump.
So seeing that they're willing to do this, it just really does show you the cancer of liberalism that is mutated to the point where it is almost indiscernible.
Actually, it's completely indiscernible from what it used to be.
And now it's all about exacting malevolent revenge on your political adversaries just because you can't stand the fact that you actually lost because you're a sore loser.
You can't get over what happened in 2016.
So who knows what's going to happen in 2020 after the election when Trump is re-elected.
But it really is disquieting to see that people are bold enough to post this and really try to go out and just exact harm on people for no reason other than their political persuasions.
savanah hernandez
And the crew did pull it up, and I was thinking about this as you were talking as well, how we had a councilwoman and various people on social media sites, Instagram, Twitter, come out and say that we need to...
This post saying, for the record, if I do get the coronavirus, I'm attending every MAGA rally I can.
That was back in February. So this is something that they openly admitted that they were going to do.
And now we're seeing it happen in live time.
And you know, Damani, I had that same exact reaction.
This cannot be real.
But you had posted the link, and it was still live.
And... I mean, I'm not sure if we'll be able to open it up right now, but when I looked at this, because, you know, I think one of the most important things to do is fact check.
And for myself, I went and I clicked that link and it was live.
It was an actual Craigslist post.
This is something that these people are actively trying to do.
And in that post, they get very descriptive.
You know, someone don't wear flip-flops.
Another person wear a white shirt.
Another person wear a pink shirt.
Or another person wear coveralls.
And, you know, that way we'll be able to...
Find you and then we can go forth with our plan here to go infect all these Trump supporters with coronavirus.
So again, it's just ridiculous the levels they're willing to stoop to.
And, you know, speaking of the coronavirus as well, Damani, how funny was it?
And, you know, how convenient and how nice of COVID was it for it to kind of just go to sleep for the Black Lives Matter protest?
And now that Trump rallies are starting up again, it's starting to wake up and it's very, very potent.
Again, we may see a second wave if we go to this Trump rally this Saturday.
damani felder
It shows how it has been weaponized by the left as their latest tactic of suppression and really selective caution, if you will.
We've seen hundreds of thousands, if not millions of people out in the streets.
There was a video I watched on Twitter actually that showed hospital workers who went outside of the hospital to clap for protesters walking past without masks on.
I'm just like... Do y'all see how you're playing yourselves right now?
You wanted us to take this seriously when it first came out.
We kept getting conflicting information about wear a mask, don't wear a mask, okay, go outside, don't go outside.
And now it's come full circle to the point where we see how it is being strategically used to say, okay, well, if you're out protesting social justice, you're immune from COVID-19.
But if you love your country and once you get back to work, you want to help this economy continue to set new records, And then you're at risk for contracting the virus.
So for me, it really diminishes what they tried to foment initially, which was that inherent fear-mongering of, if I go outside, I'm going to catch this virus.
Because now, the average American, they've been watching on the news for the last several weeks, people basically doing whatever they want.
And it seems there's been no consequence as of yet.
But the minute that there is a chance for us to get together, people who really do love our country and not the people who hate the country, then there's a problem.
So it shows you more about the fact that the left would rather watch America burn, literally burn, than have people get together who want to help America not only be great, but stay great long into the future.
savanah hernandez
And you know, Tabani, I do want to get into this and delve into this more in this upcoming segment when we have more time, but basically the hypocrisy of the left saying that the trans Black Lives Matter protest was a beautiful thing, but that, you know, if you go out and you go to a restaurant with your family, you're putting all of America at risk and you're a murderer, how we need to still be wearing face masks and be social distancing.
Meanwhile, we have hundreds of thousands of people in the street.
And, you know, I saw a heartbreaking tweet the other day, and I wish I had bookmarked it.
And it really just struck a chord in me, and it really just made me think.
And this woman had retweeted the trans Black Lives Matter protest in Brooklyn this past weekend, and she retweeted it with the caption, My mother died, and I wasn't able to say goodbye to her, and I won't be able to attend her funeral.
damani felder
That is the saddest thing to me.
We've had so many Americans who have lost loved ones who never had a chance to actually honor their legacy, never had a chance to actually honor their actually good legacies.
People don't know. A lot of these people, you know, some of these people who are getting shot and killed by the police aren't the saintly people that are portrayed to be in the mainstream media all the time.
Just look at the information.
It's all out there. It's public knowledge.
So to see people who have been forced to give up that very sacred part of life, honoring someone, honoring a loved one, It goes to show you that there's only certain people that the left deems are appropriate to get that hero send-off, if you will. And seeing the people that they choose from those are masters is just incredibly inspiring.
savanah hernandez
All right, Damani. Well, let's get into this in this next segment then because I definitely think it's a topic worth delving into.
Unfortunately, we are six months into 2020 now and we still have to talk about coronavirus.
But the stack is a lot smaller than it used to be, which is nice.
And now it's just basically highlighting how hypocritical the Democratic Party and liberals have been with this entire situation.
So more on the other side of this short break.
Now that we are officially into the war room and you have been directed to go to band.video to watch this amazing live stream.
Luckily for me, I have some Ohio locals on the crew to correct me because apparently I said Tulsa, Ohio.
We're actually going to Tulsa, Oklahoma this Saturday for the Trump rally.
So thank you, Derek, for correcting me on that.
Now, I wanted to talk more with Damani Felder about COVID-19 and just the hysteria surrounding it and how ridiculous it's all been and how it conveniently died down for these Black Lives Matter protests.
And now that Trump is about to start rallying again, it's very dangerous, can spread very easily.
We all need to wear our face masks.
Don't forget. Now...
Damani, you put this tweet out, and I love it.
You have been one of the biggest proponents for not wearing a face mask through this entire thing.
And you tweeted out, went to a clinic today.
The woman at the front desk rushed over and handed me a face mask.
I thanked her and placed it neatly on the side table, where it remained for the rest of my stay in the waiting room.
Thank you, Damani. You're a national treasure.
Can I just say that?
And before I get your response to that, I do want to say that here, apparently, in Travis County, If you do not wear a face mask at dedicated county facilities, you could face a trespassing charge.
So you can now be charged criminally if you do not wear a face mask here in Austin at select dedicated county facilities.
Ridiculous. But Damani, I mean, respond to this.
Respond to, I guess, your want not to give in to this mask hysteria as well.
damani felder
The thing with the masks is I would actually take them seriously if the boxes themselves said they were effective.
But the fact of the matter is the majority of the people who are wearing these little flimsy masks, it doesn't do anything but make them feel like they're productive, like they're a hero.
It's almost as if they've got a bunch of adults out here playing dress-up at this point.
unidentified
It's like, let me put on my mask real quick and wash my hands 50 million times and hope that nothing bad happens to me.
damani felder
But we already know the conditions that these masks are made in are deplorable.
We already know that they're ineffective.
And we already even know that even as recently as a few months ago, the CDC and that wonderful Dr.
Fauci was telling everyone, you might not have to wear them.
Then he changed his mind. But, you know, walked into that clinic when I was sitting there waiting and just watching people Who were walking in, they were just immediately subservient.
Oh, here's my mask. I'll thank you.
Let me put this on. Let me comply.
Let me submit. And that is antithetical to everything that being an American stands for.
We fought having tyrannical overreach to found this country, and now we have people who are so willing to submit to it.
There's a saying, basically, good times create weak men.
And unfortunately, we've had a lot of weak men created by these good times, and now we're seeing that borne out in the way we're so willing to just literally, in some cases, literally bend the knee to the establishment or to authoritarians or to globalists in general for nothing more than just Trying to prove that we're woke or we're down with the cause or whatever.
So seeing people do that for me, I'm just like, if this is the one thing that I can do here in Dallas while it's still legal to be able to say I have the right to not wear a mask if I don't want to, I'm going to exercise that right because our founding fathers and my ancestors, your ancestors, everyone who fought to make this country great works too hard for us to just willingly turn over our rights and our freedoms at the first opportunity.
savanah hernandez
And I'm so glad that you do that, Damani, because again, I mean, I think that's one, it's a small step and it's a small act, but again, it is a big way to fight back against this, against us being forced to wear face masks.
The U.S. Surgeon General, who again, like the crew pulled up back in February, said that we do not need to be wearing a face mask.
Stop buying face masks.
He tweeted out, That wearing a face covering promotes freedom.
And if we wear them, we'll have more freedom to go out.
No. How about I go out and do whatever I want because I live in America and don't wear the face mask?
Because again, like we just highlighted, and you know, Damani, I read this study too, and I feel so passionately about this.
I never, ever remember facts.
I have the worst memory ever.
But I read this fact from this scientist who wrote this article, and she was like, so the...
The coronavirus particle is 0.07 micrometers.
And your handmade face mask, the weave of it, is a thousand times bigger than that.
And I remembered that because, again, it highlights how ridiculous this all is.
And I'm so tired of these face masks being pushed and our search in general saying that...
If you want to be more free, just wear the mask.
No, absolutely not.
How about I just go out and I live freely in America because that's what I can do.
The government cannot force me to wear this mask, especially one that is not effective.
You know, another virologist from UC Berkeley came out and said that when you're wearing a face mask, you're breathing in harder because your breathing's obstructed, therefore bringing in more particles into your breathing.
So, just so ridiculous.
And I saw this today too.
Apparently, Mayor Lori Lightfoot says that their lakefront trail in Chicago is going to be reopened on June 22nd.
But to ensure continued progress with flattening the curve, they're going to be implementing social distancing ambassadors along the route to ensure a safe experience for Chicagoans.
Chicagoans? Chicagoans.
So now you're going to be out on these trails and having social distancing ambassadors barking at you if you're not standing six feet apart from other people.
unidentified
What do you think, Damani? It's 1984.
damani felder
Here it is. The prophecy comes true.
Andrew Cuomo, Governor Cuomo up in New York, he made a tweet recently talking about how wearing a mask is more about showing a sign of solidarity or a sign of support that you want to help.
15 days to slow the spread was over 70 days ago at this point.
So you can miss me with all this craziness talking about, oh, this will help.
Like, this is not going to help at this point.
All you're doing right now is, it's the most annoying sense of self-righteousness.
That's the best way that I can describe it.
Is, oh, I'm wearing a mask.
You're not wearing a mask? Wow, you must want people to die.
You see how they do this. The left is really good at this.
They mischaracterize you exercising your freedoms.
I have something that's inherently evil.
It is with Trump supporters.
Oh, you're a Trump supporter? You must be a Nazi.
So then in their minds, We're good to go.
Second Black Surgeon General of the United States.
For him to come out in support of this, honestly, as a second Black person to hold that position, he could do so much more good with this role.
But he's chosen, unfortunately, it appears, to sign on with this social justice campaign that's going on.
And I know you and many other people across the country won't have any of it.
savanah hernandez
Definitely, Damani. And you know what?
And I can't wait for everyone to look out for this this weekend, but I cannot wait for post-Trump rally in Oklahoma for all of the media reports of how there wasn't accurate social distancing, how we weren't wearing face masks, how COVID-19 is sure to spread, how in two weeks Oklahoma will have a spike of COVID-19.
We're gonna see all of that media reporting.
But again, where was all of this reporting with the Black Lives Matter protest that was going on?
There is actually, let me see if I can find it super quick, but it was two headlines that were put out 15 minutes apart from MSNBC. And I'm sure we've already talked about it on this show because it's just too ridiculous not to have covered already.
But it says, Rally for Black Trans Lives draws enormous crowd in Brooklyn.
That was on June 14th at 4.42pm.
And then, on June 14th at 4.57pm, they said, Extraordinarily dangerous.
Trump rally draws grave concerns from top health officials.
What? Somebody explain this to me, please.
What's going on?
damani felder
These people, there's nothing they won't do to advance their agenda at this point.
And that's the bottom line. Honestly, any pretense of journalistic integrity is long gone at this point.
Because it's as if they don't even realize that they contradict themselves with everything they say at this point.
Because they determine what they think is the right thing to do and the wrong thing to do.
unidentified
And you know what that sounds like to me? That sounds like authoritarianism waiting to happen.
damani felder
Definitely. That people show up at the polls in November to re-elect President Trump.
Because if these people ever get the power that they want ever again, we're gonna have a lot more to worry about these social distancing ambassadors and drones flying around.
We're talking about being rounded up and taken to, you know, re-education camps or what have you.
We can't let that stand.
unidentified
That's why we need to have people who need to go out to the polls and vote for President Trump.
savanah hernandez
Definitely, Damani. And you know what?
We're already seeing the media reports, too, that models are projecting that 200,000 coronavirus deaths by October and that the second wave of coronavirus is among us.
All right, y'all. Last segment with Savannah Hernandez and Damani Felder.
Now, I want to end our show today on a more lighthearted note because, you know, Scott said a lot of us have been really blackpilled.
So I have compiled a small stack for you.
Of the latest things to be cancelled because of our sensitive culture.
So we're going to run through these with Damani Felder.
And up first, we have Splash Mountain at Disneyland.
It has now become an issue.
Apparently, one of the songs tied to the ride...
Has racial undertones and is tied to a movie that's overtly out of touch and racist.
Luckily, though, there's 21,000 signatures calling for this ride to just be taken away.
What do you think, Damani? Should we cancel Splash Mountain?
damani felder
Oh, yes, yes, absolutely.
Because when you're there at an amusement park, you don't realize it, but you're actually contributing and reinforcing those norms of the white patriarchy, even if you don't know it.
So, yes, we should all support the fact that this happened and continue to support any canceling of anything that's even the slightest bit unsavory.
We really should do that. That's important.
savanah hernandez
That'll help save America. I agree, Damani.
And the last thing you want in Disneyland is for your child to come up to you in the middle of the line and say, Mom, I don't want to ride this ride and be a part of systemic racism.
What are you thinking? Okay, number two, the Boy Scouts of America.
Now they are introducing a specific diversity and inclusion merit badge.
They said that they are applying a standard that will promote racial equality and denounce racism, discrimination, inequality, and injustice.
My one question is, I'm sorry, Boy Scouts, were you not already promoting racial equality?
And did you not already previously denounce racism, discrimination, and inequality?
Tamani, what are your thoughts?
damani felder
Yeah, here's the participation trophy that you have now because now it's not enough to be a good person.
Now you have to go out and actually prove to the rest of the world that you're a good person every waking moment.
So yes, we should support that as well.
The diversity and inclusion for everyone.
Power to the people. Good on those Boy Scouts who now have girls in their ranks at the same time.
savanah hernandez
And don't forget too, at the Boy Scouts, condoms are handed out at their yearly jamboree.
So great for all around, all around.
All right, next up is Damon Arnett, who is a cornerback for the Las Vegas Raiders.
Now, y'all, he tweeted this out.
I'm sorry if I offended a lot of you guys.
I'm in no way a homophobe.
I'm just going to stop it there because, you know, this is a really serious statement.
What could he possibly be talking about?
And the rest of the statement says, I just feel like a sponge shouldn't be gay or straight.
It's a sponge for kids. It's because he retweeted this picture that says I ain't gay of Spongebob.
Damani, what are your thoughts?
damani felder
Well, you know, he doesn't understand his own implicit bias in this case.
So for him, he needs to actually check his privilege, check his NFL privilege, and realize that it's okay for a sponge and inanimate object to be gay.
It's okay. Whatever the executives say, it's going to help, you know, with social justice.
It's okay. So he should support that.
He should apologize even more profusely and make a video or apology while he's at it.
savanah hernandez
I completely agree, especially with something like this targeted towards children.
We need now more than ever in 2020 to let children know that Spongebob is gay, okay?
And he is, more importantly, a part of the LGBTQ community.
Now, I follow Skye Jackson on Twitter, and I was following her this morning because she was doxing a lot of, like, high school students who use the N-word or who she thinks is racist.
So she was doxing a lot of them on her Twitter account with 500 million followers.
And I was scrolling through and I found Spongebob yet again on her page as well.
And she writes, our good sis is gay and Muslim.
I'm in full support. Love that.
And if I can get a doc cam, it shows this picture of gay Spongebob and then a picture of him behind a Ramadan sign.
So again, more pushing of Spongebob being both gay and Muslim.
What do you think, Damani?
damani felder
Well, I think one thing that could have made that better is if Spongebob has a new episode come out where Spongebob actually drives a truck of peace along with Patrick into a crowded group of people.
I think that would be the next best thing to do in this situation.
savanah hernandez
I completely agree. You know what?
They need to have like a Spongebob Black Lives Matter episode because how will we know if Spongebob supports Black Lives Matter if he doesn't come out and explicitly say, I am Spongebob Squarepants and I support Black Lives Matter.
If it doesn't happen, I really think we should petition to cancel Nickelodeon as a whole, to be quite honest with you.
damani felder
Let's do it. Change.org immediately.
Do it right now. Cancel it.
savanah hernandez
Cancel it all. Cancel it all.
Okay. Another very controversial cartoon, Damani.
And I mean, I can't believe that we even have to talk about this and that this even had to be canceled.
Why was it even created to begin with?
And that's Paw Patrol, okay?
This is a cartoon about a police dog.
Now, I found this tweet by a very, very concerned father.
He said, I do honestly want Paw Patrol taking the F off the air.
My toddler's always begging to watch it, and he thinks that I'm a bad daddy because I'm trying to protect him from the fascist brainwashing aimed at effing toddlers.
Damani, what are your thoughts on Paw Patrol?
damani felder
I think Paw Patrol is just the latest example of a terrible plan by the powers that be to instill the values of supporting the police.
And we can't let that happen.
We need to make sure that we get the kids to hate the police as young as possible before they can even talk, preferably.
So if we pull Paw Patrol, that will help us move along further on towards that goal.
savanah hernandez
Definitely, Tamani. And you know, I forgot to print it out as well, but I believe that Lego is going to stop selling police Lego sets as well, because again, it really starts with the children, the youngest generation.
Like you said, before they even know how to talk, we need to be putting these kids in defund the police onesies, or obviously our hospitals are also racist.
All right, and let's get into our last thing.
Domino's was the latest victim of cancel culture.
And it's because eight years ago, Kayleigh McEnany, who is our latest press secretary, came forward and said that Domino's was good, that she preferred Domino's over, I believe it was like Pizza Hut or something.
I'm not sure. But she was apparently unknown during college at the time that she tweeted it.
And Twitter came and they did what Twitter does and they canceled Domino's.
damani felder
Thank God. Anything that a Trump supporter likes, doesn't matter if it's breathing, doesn't matter if it's water, it has to be bad.
It has to be racist. So, you know, I think that Kayleigh should apologize.
I think that she should become a brand ambassador for Papa John's.
Or Little Caesars, preferably.
Little Caesars is the pizza of the people.
So if she does that, I think that's going to help make America great.
And then also beyond that, I think the next thing we should do is we should petition to have all white distilled vinegar removed from the shelves and replaced with balsamic vinegar.
That's the next best thing to do.
It just makes sense. This is 2020.
savanah hernandez
What are we doing? Honestly, Damani, and white milk, we need to cancel that too because we just really can't deal with these racial undertones in every single day, things in our grocery stores, in our lives.
We really need to get down.
And honest to God, Damani, I'm so grateful for the keyboard warriors on Twitter because without them, how would we...
I mean, who would bring light to these injustices?
How would we know to cancel Domino's and Wendy's?
How would we know that Paw Patrol is evil?
What would we do, Damani? What would we do without Twitter and all of the woke left teaching us what is right and what is good in 2020?
damani felder
If it wasn't for Twitter and the social justice warrior mob, we might actually have to use our brains and think for ourselves.
And we can't have that.
So we need them.
We need them more than they need us.
We are expendable. We should just immediately prostrate ourselves on the ground and thank them for their omnipotent wisdom.
savanah hernandez
Definitely, Damani. I'm glad that we were able to inform our audience today of all of these very dangerous things.
I hope that everyone really takes a long, hard look at themselves in front of the mirror before picking up that phone and ordering a pizza from Domino's.
Please, think about your actions and think about what you're doing to this country when you go to Splash Mountain.
damani felder
And just realize that when you go to the grocery store and when you buy regular milk instead of chocolate milk, that hurts me very much and it's a microaggression that must be stopped at all costs.
savanah hernandez
Gosh, Damani, I'm so sorry.
I couldn't even imagine, like, all of the microaggressions that you face every single day, that we, the minority community, face every day.
To be quite honest, it's hard for me to get out of bed in the morning and come to my job where, you know, I'm provided with all of these opportunities and basically every single thing that a white person has in America.
Actually, every single thing.
I'm sorry. It's a hard life being a minority in America.
What can I say? It really is.
damani felder
And I don't think it...
It hasn't gotten any better over the last 60 years, you know?
Even though we had a first black president, a first half black president, don't worry about that.
Now it's time to be oppressed again.
So, Sister Savannah, I stand in solidarity with you and the millions of other minorities who are oppressed every day because the mainstream media tells them to be.
savanah hernandez
Thank you Damani. You don't know how much that means to me that you outwardly express that.
I'm really going to need you to make a graphic that says I stand with Savannah specifically though just so I know that you really understand my individual hardships and my individual experience.
So thank you Damani. Where can people follow you on Twitter so they can see this graphic?
damani felder
They can follow me on Twitter at TheDamaniFelder.
Also on TikTok at TheDamaniFelder.
Instagram as well at TheDamaniFelder.
On Facebook, I'm Damani Bryant Felder.
And on YouTube, I'm The Rye Brothers.
So, but yeah, what I'll do soon in it also is what I'll do is I'll make a shirt that says I stand with you.
I'll make a shirt that says I kneel with you.
savanah hernandez
That's even better. Beautiful, beautiful.
Well, thank you so much, Damani.
I had a great hour with you.
Thank you so much for helping me further the social justice, just whole entire movement.
We've done good work today, Damani.
Thank you for taking your time out of the day to be with me.
And thank you for everyone who tuned into the War Room today.
It's been a lot of fun. Go to InfowarStore.com and keep us on the air, y'all.
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unidentified
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alex jones
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unidentified
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alex jones
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unidentified
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alex jones
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