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Women's March Standoff
00:07:21
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| T-shirt. | |
| That was beautiful. | |
| So today we're coming together. | |
| We're using our voices. | |
| All right, ladies and gentlemen. | |
| Owen Schroyer here for InfoWars.com. | |
| The Women's March is about to start. | |
| Just to give you an update where we're at here. | |
| We've been here for about an hour, maybe a half an hour, and we're in the middle of what they're calling the pit. | |
| And basically they've got the road barricaded off here, and they've got everyone kind of stacked up like sardines in the road for the women's march. | |
| Here, look at that sign. | |
| White male against white misguided male privilege and abuse. | |
| Wow. | |
| Now zoom in on that. | |
| That's gold right there. | |
| I mean, that is mental impairment brainwashing at its finest right there. | |
| So we've been here for about half an hour walking around talking to people. | |
| I've been called a racist, a bigot, everything in between. | |
| These volunteers, security guys here are making sure that we're boxed in and that nobody can talk to us. | |
| I actually have a question for them. | |
| Sir, are you paid to be here? | |
| Okay. | |
| Are you paid to be here, sir? | |
| Were you trained? | |
| Did somebody train you to do this? | |
| Were you guys trained? | |
| Here, let's go in front of them. | |
| Okay. | |
| Hey, were you guys... | |
| Were you guys trained? | |
| No. | |
| Oh, whoa. | |
| They all do exactly the same thing every time. | |
| Of course they're trained. | |
| Okay. | |
| So here's the deal. | |
| This is the quote-unquote women's march, and all they're doing is protesting Trump. | |
| So a women's march that's really just a Trump protest. | |
| They're so upset that they lost the election, they can't get over it. | |
| Yeah, the louder you cheer, the more you'll accomplish. | |
| Now, look at this. | |
| Why are you doing this? | |
| Why are you doing this? | |
| Look at this. | |
| No, no, look at him. | |
| He's putting his butt on me. | |
| Look at this. | |
| This guy's putting his ass on me. | |
| You are a... | |
| Jesus. | |
| My God. | |
| Look at him. | |
| What is your deal? | |
| Do you have anything to say, sir? | |
| What are you doing out here today? | |
| Hi, I'm a zombie that wears a volunteer vest that's neon. | |
| I'm going to tell people to stay focused while I have nothing intelligent to say. | |
| This is just pathetic. | |
| I feel bad that I have to even address you, but you keep shoving yourself into me like some sort of freak. | |
| Hey, why don't you leave me alone, you freak? | |
| Freaking freak show out here, man. | |
| Alright, let's see if I can walk over here without this guy rubbing his butt against me again. | |
| Oh no, now she's going to do it. | |
| Alright, so... | |
| Yeah, yeah. | |
| Like, play Benny Hill. | |
| Pipe in some Benny Hill music. | |
| So, the march was scheduled to start at 11.30. | |
| I guess there's going to be some speakers. | |
| And so, here's what happens. | |
| They get these speakers out here. | |
| And, um... | |
| Here, film this. | |
| This guy's trying to get us kicked out here. | |
| This is the free speech lover who's trying to get us kicked out of the march right here. | |
| He's been trying to get us kicked out all day long. | |
| The fake volunteers have been trying to get us kicked out all day long. | |
| One of these guys was pretending to be on a walkie-talkie with NYPD. That's how low they are. | |
| He's like, I'm calling NYPD on his walkie-talkie. | |
| Total made it up. | |
| He thought he could intimidate us. | |
| He thinks we're as dumb as he is. | |
| So anyway... | |
| Women don't forget. | |
| So, uh... | |
| I mean... | |
| So these quote-unquote volunteers that won't talk to me are going to try to block our right to free speech out here. | |
| So here comes a big cheer. | |
| Listen to the big cheer. | |
| This is what we call a fake victory. | |
| Yeah, ma'am, honestly, we have been standing here. | |
| These people won't even let us talk to anyone. | |
| So if they're complaining about talking to people, they won't even let us. | |
| I know. | |
| I'm just letting you know. | |
| I understand. | |
| I understand. | |
| I know. | |
| That's fair. | |
| Okay. | |
| No problem. | |
| Well, can I complain? | |
| Okay. | |
| These people right here will not let us move. | |
| They block me in. | |
| They stand in front of our camera. | |
| And this guy literally, I mean, I've got it on tape. | |
| He literally, like, grinds his butt against me. | |
| I mean, I'm not... | |
| I mean, you can see right here. | |
| So, I'm not complaining. | |
| I'm just saying if they're going to complain... | |
| No, I don't want to leave. | |
| I just want to be able to march with them. | |
| Without them stopping us. | |
| Alright, well, I'm just saying, if they're going to complain... | |
| Alright. | |
| We promise you, we promise you we will not be rude out here. | |
| We will not incite violence. | |
| We're not going to do anything. | |
| It's all good. | |
| I'm on my best behavior out here. | |
| Well, thank you. | |
| No problem. | |
| No problem. | |
| We hope that there is no more situations. | |
| Alright? | |
| Alright, thank you guys for being out here. | |
| Thank you. | |
| Yeah. | |
| Alright, so look. | |
| I'm not mad at the police. | |
| They're out here doing their job. | |
| In fact, what's sad is that these people would go to the police with a non-issue. | |
| But you know what the issue is? | |
| The issue is that they can't stand a different idea. | |
| The issue is that I have the power of truth behind me. | |
| I have the power of a human spirit behind me, and that's why they want us kicked out. | |
| But they're going to cheer today, they're all going to cheer, and they're going to have this fake victory, even though they continue to realize that the Trump presidency is a massive success. | |
| And so they can sit here and say this is a women's march, but this is a Trump protest. | |
| Just like everything else. | |
| Remember that lady that claimed that we were assaulting her? | |
| Oh, the women that... | |
| It's nuts. | |
| It's just like them going to the police trying to kick us out. | |
| We haven't done anything. | |
| We've been boxed in here. | |
| That's what it is. | |
| Say that again. | |
| They wish that the police have the power to kick people out who have different ideas. | |
| They wish the police could enforce their cultural dictates. | |
| That's what they want. | |
| And it's funny because they are the people that don't want a dictatorship. | |
| They're the people that say Trump's the authoritarian, yet here they are trying to silence a dissenting opinion. | |
| So, look, part of me honestly feels bad. | |
| It feels bad. | |
| I feel bad that... | |
| They've been so deceived by fake news. | |
| And look, they can have a women's march. | |
| I'm not against a women's march. | |
| That's perfectly fine. | |
| Absolutely. | |
| This is America. | |
| Have a march. | |
| But they really are out here because they hate President Trump. | |
| But what has President Trump done? | |
| He's had record gains in the stock market. | |
| He's had record gains in employment. | |
| He's had record lows in unemployment. | |
| They've had record lows in welfare. | |
| So Trump is a massive success, and they hate success. | |
| I mean, that's what it comes down to. | |
| They hate success, and misery loves company. | |
| So they'll have their fake victory today, and we're going to capture all of it on camera for you. | |
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Phone Batteries Die Live
00:02:18
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| But that's the case. | |
| So here's what we'll do. | |
| I'm going to sign off for now, We're going to put this video up on YouTube. | |
| In fact, I'll just tell you what's going on. | |
| I think that we're actually being sabotaged out here because our phone batteries literally die within 10 minutes of a live video. | |
| Anytime we go live, our internet drops. | |
| Our internet drops. | |
| Come here, Kit. | |
| Come here, Kit. | |
| We have done probably 10 road trips together, live video on iPhones, everything, and we've never seen this before. | |
| Yeah, it's about in the mid-30s here in New York City. | |
| About the same temperature in Austin during the winter. | |
| Now, my phone died completely in Times Square. | |
| I went back to the hotel and plugged it in. | |
| It immediately went back to 27%, but it was slow. | |
| It was corrupted. | |
| I had to reboot it three or four times. | |
| I thought I'd break my phone. | |
| We got the same report. | |
| Staria's phone did the same thing. | |
| Hers turned back on like 29%. | |
| So that was the amazing thing. | |
| So last night, if you were watching our video from Times Square last night, you noticed it kept going in and out. | |
| All four of us had a different phone. | |
| So when we finished, everyone kind of went their different way. | |
| And then one of the phones, my phone, had a phone charger plugged in that was a portable battery. | |
| It's called a Mophie. | |
| And we were recording with that phone, with the Mophie, and it died. | |
| The phone died, we plugged it in with the Mophie, and then the Mophie died, and we couldn't go live. | |
| Then later that night, I plugged my dead phone into the dead Mophie, and it charged it to 100%. | |
| But somehow, magically, we couldn't do the live video, and it died when we were going live. | |
| So I actually think we're being somehow... | |
| I don't know if it's intentional sabotage, or if it's like, for some reason, in New York, we can't... | |
| I mean, what do you think's going on here? | |
| Well, you know, it happened on Times Square. | |
| We know about the whole Stingray machines and all that, so there's no telling. | |
| I mean... | |
| You've got police substations on Times Square. | |
| You've got Homeland Security. | |
| It's a very high-level terrorist activity threat zone. | |
| So there's no telling. | |
| They probably have equipment there that can turn people's phones off or scan them. | |
| So we're not sure what's going on. | |
| Again, we wanted to be live out here all day, but it's impossible. | |
| We can't stay live. | |
| Our phone gets shut down. | |
| Our phone dies. | |
| So what we're going to do is we're just going to continue to upload these series of videos. | |
| So we sign off now. | |