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Jan. 16, 2026 - Sean Hannity Show
14:00
THEY'RE NOT WHITE - RACE, CRIME & THE MEDIA

In this episode, we cover the ongoing unrest in Minnesota, highlighting the implications of local law enforcement's response to the riots. The conversation shifts to a tragic incident involving the murder of an 11-month-old baby by a daycare worker, raising questions about media coverage and societal narratives surrounding race. If the roles were reversed, the media would be in an uproar. The discussion further delves into the broader societal issues of accountability, parenting, and the systemic problems affecting perceptions of race in America. The episode also touches on the alarming trend of mislabeling individuals in booking records, where non-white criminals are categorized as white, complicating the narrative around crime and race.  Keywords Minnesota riots, daycare murder, media coverage, race issues, accountability, parenting, crime statistics, systemic racism, immigration, societal narratives   @LYNDAMICK  @ROGUERECAP ROGUERECAP.COMSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Well, hey guys, what's up?
It is Thursday, January 15th.
If you're listening to this podcast, bit of a crazy day with everything happening in Minnesota, the ongoing riots, the lack of law enforcement from local Minneapolis police.
If anything, they're encouraging the behavior of Walls Fry and their chief of police.
They all seem to side with everything that doesn't make sense.
They have a complete and utter lockdown on the kids.
The kids aren't allowed to go to school because it's not safe, which just happens to coincide with the exact same timing that we were watching schools and daycare centers that were supposed to be caring for kids and receiving all this funding being run by Somali immigrants that are here on temporary work visas or other types of visas and they've overstayed or whatever the case may be.
And so we're super excited to see more come out about these Somalian people that are not in keeping with the proper immigration status or committing fraud and crimes against the United States, therefore negating and muting any immigration status they were given, which would be terrific because then the president has already said they need to be deported back to Somalia on March 17th.
So that's St. Patty's Day.
So maybe the leprechaun can give them a good kick in the ass and say goodbye.
I would be very happy about that.
But today we're going to talk about something that is getting zero media attention because, well, for two reasons.
One, because it's uncomfortable to talk about.
And two, because the world's on fire.
So part of it is there is a ton of news, whether it be Iran, whether it be Venezuela, whether it be sports.
I know everybody's super excited about the Hoosiers on Monday.
I know I am.
But there was a murder very recently of an 11-month-old baby.
And it's just coming to light now.
And the baby is white, baby boy.
And the caretaker was black.
Her name is Thea Russell.
She's 18 years old.
She worked in this daycare and suffocated an 11-month-old white baby boy to death at a daycare center.
So the little boy's name is Harvey Mucklebust, and he's gone because this black woman says that she hates white babies.
She actually tried to kill another baby and was stopped.
And she said that she killed this child because she wanted the attention and talked about how she targeted little white babies and screamed about how much she hates white people and how it just wanted to, you know, wanted to commit a murder.
And so she committed this murder against an 11-month-old, defenseless, helpless child at a daycare facility.
Now, just for a moment, I'm going to play the race card, which I don't normally do, but it deserves to be played in honor of this sweet child and God bless on the other child that escaped.
I'm trying to figure out how much news there would be if a white daycare worker murdered a black 11-month-old baby.
Just for a moment, if a white caretaker murdered a black baby, do you think the media would be covering it?
Do you think it would be on the front page of every liberal newspaper in America?
Do you believe that CNN and MSNBC and the Daily Beast and all these other assholes would be covering it wall-to-wall coverage?
It would take over Minnesota.
They wouldn't even care about those lunatics anymore.
It would just be all about systemic racism, how it's still prevalent in today's society, how black people have to fear for even their children.
I mean, I can hear every single talking point.
I can see every headline.
But because this child was white and because he was hurt and murdered at the hands of a black care worker, there's nothing.
It's silent.
And not too long ago, we saw another black daycare worker who punched, I think it was a two or three year old child in the face.
Child was white.
Again, the caretaker was black.
We haven't heard anything about that.
And that person was let out on bail.
And I'm just thinking to myself, why are we not protecting our children?
You know, this is like a common theme in America, but it's even more prevalent when it's uncomfortable, right?
It's uncomfortable for people to have a conversation when it doesn't fit the narrative that they have talked about, subscribed to, and literally just been engrossed in their whole lives.
It's so difficult for them to just step out of it for a second and say, huh, like for me, I would consider myself a conservative, right?
But conservative in the truest sense, like how I live my life, not by an ideology or a political party, right?
If I see an old person with heavy bags, I help them across the street.
If I see a flock of any kind of animal from geese to squirrels to deer to, you know, moose, whatever it is, I'm going to stop in the road.
And yes, I have seen a collection of moose cross the road because I've been to Montana.
So that's a real thing.
But there are people who cannot live their life.
They have difficulty doing the right thing.
Today I saw a video of a man in Florida.
It's a crazy story, but it's a nice story.
And I actually wrote on X, I said, my God, this gives me faith in humanity today.
It was like the one thing I saw today that wasn't horrible and didn't make me want to throw up.
But this guy was driving down a very busy road in Florida and sees two toddlers dart out in the middle of the street.
He stops his car, jumps out of his car and scoops these kids up.
They somehow got through like a, I guess a break or something in the, in the fence of their backyard that unfortunately is up against this busy road.
Parents didn't even know they had gotten out, which that's a different conversation and I'm not going to judge them, but I will tell you that my eyes are on my children from the oldest to the youngest.
If we're out, my eyes are open.
And I really do struggle with people who I'm like, if your child is able to get out of your backyard and into a street, you need to have better eyes.
And I blame the phones because I see these parents at parks and playgrounds and sporting events and they can't get their head out of the phone.
You know, I go to see my daughter play lacrosse or my kids, my older boys, my younger boy plays flagball, but my older boys play collegiate football.
I'm watching the game.
I'm not looking at my phone, but I look around and these parents are all on their phones.
You can't tell your kids not to do it if you're doing it.
Long story short, I think that this is a bigger issue, right?
That we need to focus on our kids, that we need to care for our kids.
And it's so hard for parents who have jobs and don't have family around or don't have the ability to take care of their kids themselves or leave them with a family member or a friend, and they have to rely on a daycare.
And it's like you take your most precious thing, your child, your 11-month-old child.
This child doesn't hate anything.
He's just a little being.
He's a gift.
His eyes are wide open and he's suffocated to death because this woman is completely and totally captured by rage and hatred based on race.
Not only that, but she's been told it's okay.
It's okay to hate white people.
There's no accountability for it.
There's absolutely no one in her world saying, hey, you shouldn't do this.
Hey, you would go to jail for that.
They're telling her that she's oppressed, that she could be more, that she could achieve more, that she could learn more, that she could make more if it wasn't for the white man holding her down.
And I'm sure that's what she's been taught her whole life.
And now she takes her hatred out on a baby.
I can't wait to see the judge that gets to hear this case.
Because if it's one of these scumbag liberals that lets, you know, people who have 50 and 60, you know, counts, previous counts of crime, and they're like, it's fine.
Let's let them out.
Let's give them another shot.
They'll figure it out.
And then somebody dies.
I literally said today, I'm like, at what point do we get to hold the judges accountable?
If you are not doing your job and your job could affect someone going home that night, literally could be the difference between somebody being murdered, robbed, raped, carjacked because you decided to let a repeat offender back on the street because it was easier to do that because the new normal is no accountability.
Everybody's a victim.
The reason why you did X is because of Y. How about the reason you did X is not of consequence because the victim of your actions has a say too?
Where are their rights?
It's the same thing with this asshole Renee Goode who tried to murder an ICE officer.
My point has been consistently, if she had been successful in murdering the ICE officer, what then?
What would the news be?
Would there be anybody talking about the death of the ICE officer?
No, he would just have a widow and his kids wouldn't have a father and nobody would care.
But we have this psycho who's out there releasing people's information.
She's on an ICE watch.
She's telling people where to go and attack them.
She shows up and instead of being focused on being a mom and paying her mortgage and walking her dog, her and her girlfriend or wife are out there stalking our ICE agents and blocking the road.
This is what you do.
This is how you spend your day.
Just disrupting the public.
You know, peaceful protest is a protected art, but what these people are doing is not protected.
And you saying that you have rage, anti-white rage, and murdering a baby is not protected.
I hope she fries.
I hope anybody that hurts animals and babies burns in hell.
And I hope that they live the rest of their lives, if they don't get the death penalty in jail.
I really do.
But there's a systemic problem happening right now all across the country.
And it is targeting white people and it's making them look bad deliberately.
Today, there was some news that came out yesterday and today, both in North Carolina and Ohio.
if you're looking at the booking records going into jails where they're booking all of these criminals as white.
So I looked up on X, that's my go-to, and I looked up on Grok and I'm trying to understand what is happening.
How can we list non-white criminals as white?
And it's not like up for debate.
It's not like they're light skin or you're not sure.
Like these people are clearly not white.
There's not a chance in hell.
Some things just are.
I mean, it may not make you comfortable, but it just is what it is.
And this is what Grok comes back with today.
It says, booking records from the Correction Center of Northwest Ohio label inmates like Duha Kadim Hamda Al-Suwal in a hijab, Dienya Badiwa with dark skin, Roxanne Guadalupe Solis, who's probably Hispanic, Martin Elliott Murdoch with long dreadlocks.
They're all listed as white.
They're not white, guys.
I'm looking at the pictures.
Like nowhere, no hay are they white.
And so Grok is like pulling information from all over the country.
It looks like New Jersey, Texas, Oklahoma, North Carolina, all of these people that are Middle Eastern, Black, Hispanic, are all listed as white.
They're not white.
They're Middle Eastern, Black, Hispanic.
And I think something has to be done with our ability in the booking records to be able to, you know, put this information in there and be able to label them as the race that they are.
Now, I don't know about you, but this is a really big issue.
I'm going to be following this.
I want you guys to keep listening.
You guys know I hate everybody equally.
It's one of my best features.
So we're going to keep following the misappropriation of these things.
Follow me at LyndonMick at rogue recap, rogue recap.com.
We will see you back here tomorrow.
You guys stay safe and good night.
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