LIVE - WRONGTHINK: The Obsession With Blacks Needs To End, Starting With the Right
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I'm Robin Roberts in New York.
Musician and actor Jussie Smollett sat down with me for his first interview since that night in Chicago.
Smollett told me how he's doing now and responds to those who doubt his account.
I'm pissed off.
What is it that has you so angry?
Is it the attackers?
It's the attackers, but it's also the attacks.
It's like, you know, at first it was a thing of like, listen, if I tell the truth, then that's it, because it's the truth.
Then it became a thing of like, oh, how can you doubt that?
Like, how do you not believe that?
It's the truth.
And then it became a thing of like, oh, it's not necessarily that you don't believe that this is the truth.
You don't even want to see the truth.
What happened that night, Chessie?
When I landed in Chicago and Frank Gatson, who's like my uncle, and he's also my creative director, and he picked me up.
And then we got back to the apartment There was no food, and so I went out to Walgreens thinking that they were 24 hours and to have a smoke.
Walgreens was closed, so I called him up and I said, hey, I'm going to run to Subway, which was across the street, and I'm going to get a salad.
Do you want anything?
I went to the Subway and got the order.
During that time, I texted my manager thinking that he was still in Australia because he was on an Australian tour with one of his other clients.
I said, yo, call me when you can.
He called me immediately.
And while he was on the phone, I heard, as I was crossing the intersection, I heard, Empire.
And I don't answer to Empire.
My name ain't Empire.
And I didn't answer.
I kept walking.
And then I heard, Empire.
So I turned around and I said, the did you just say to me?
The attacker masked.
And he said, this MAGA country punches me right in the face.
So I punched his ass back.
And then we started tussling.
You know, it was very icy.
And we ended up tussling by the stairs, fighting, fighting, fighting.
There was a second person involved who was kicking me in my back.
Then it just stopped.
And they ran off.
And I saw where they ran.
And the phone was in my pocket, but it had fallen out.
And it was sitting there.
And my manager was still on the phone.
So I picked up the phone and I said, Brandon, and he's like, what's going on?
And I said, I was just jumped.
And then I looked down and I see that there's a rope around my neck.
Which I hadn't...
You hadn't noticed it before?
No, because it was so fast.
You know what I'm saying?
It was so fast.
How long did this all...
It felt like minutes, but it probably was like 30 seconds, honestly.
I can't tell you honestly.
I noticed the rope around my neck and I started screaming.
And I said, there's a f***ing rope around my neck.
Did you get any kind of description of the attack?
I gave a body description because I saw this right here or whatever.
But I can't tell you what color their eyes were.
I can't tell you.
And I did not see anything except the second person I saw running away.
And the first person, yeah, I saw...
I saw his stature.
I gave the description as best as I could.
You have to understand also that it's Chicago in winter.
People can wear ski masks and nobody's going to question that.
The police have gone through a lot of video and they were able to capture an image of two people of interest.
Have you seen that image and do you believe that they could possibly be the attackers?
I do.
Oh my gosh.
You remember Jussie Smollett, obviously this faggot who, you know, complained about how he was attacked.
They said, this is MAGA country and they pretended to hang him or whatever they were trying to do with the rope around his neck.
Such a ridiculous story.
And he's a horrible actor, by the way.
You can just tell, like, in retrospect, when I look back on that video, I'm like, this is obviously fake.
Um...
But that is the monster that we've created that we oftentimes blame the left for creating.
Because obviously they feed into this whole blacks are victims narrative, right?
This whole, well, because slavery happened in the 1800s and we ended in the 1860s, therefore that's not enough time for us to get over it.
And basically you're still slaves of the system because systemic racism, oh, poor black people, victimhood, reparations, do this, do that.
You can't arrest them.
Or else that's racist.
Yeah, well, where has that gotten us?
It's gotten us a whole lot of Jussie Smollett's who lie about hate crimes.
Okay?
And who victimize themselves and who victimize the entire black community.
Okay?
They treat themselves like they're little retards.
The left loves their little retards.
That's what the left loves to treat black and Hispanics like, particularly blacks.
As it pertains to Hispanics, they're only interested in protecting illegals because obviously those are the people who wind up voting for them and they're also here to destroy this country, but that's another topic.
But when it comes to blacks, they are definitely up there on the pyramid of protected classes.
Really high up there, I would say.
Especially if you're gay and black, which happens to be a big element of this show because later on we're going to be talking about a Republican who identifies as gay and he was treated, he's also black, he was given special protected class privileges and now he's whining on CNN, which is exactly the point of this show because here's the thing, we expect it from the left to The left goes to no, we'll stop at nothing, right?
To continue to victimize black people.
And on the right, we oftentimes blame them for being too woke, for catering to the black people, for, you know, allowing these diversity hires to exist.
But in reality, the right plays into this a lot.
They play into it all the time.
You can see it in our language, the way they control our language.
I tweeted out today, you know, something along the lines of, let's bring colored people back.
Because all people of color is, is just those words twisted around.
We were told colored people is racist, but people of color, with an added word, and everything reversed, is somehow better.
They control us in so many ways and people don't think about it.
They just kind of take whatever the bait is and they silently allow it to control them.
And language can be very, very powerful and that's why they use it against us, right?
It's a way to control us.
But essentially, the goal here is to continue to victimize black people.
And even on the right, there's this constant motive that we have to go out of our way to make sure we get the black vote on the right.
It's the weirdest thing.
Trump got horrible advice leading up to 2020 that he needed to pretend to be or he had to try to be less racist, right?
Which he never was racist to begin with.
He was just a free thinker and he was anti-PC and he didn't allow anything to control him.
But they were like, no, no, you have to go out of your way To appease black people and Hispanics and that actually hurt him with the white male vote because a lot of people liked him for the fact that he didn't play into those constructs.
He didn't play into this idea that race matters so much and that we better cater to black people.
Why?
Why?
If you don't like our policies on the right, if you don't like the tenets of conservatism, then don't be conservative.
The tenets of conservatism are Christianity.
It has nothing to do with race.
Christianity and, you know, conservative culture...
Well, I guess that's not really a good description.
But it's based around Christianity.
And the idea is that, you know, we live in a less progressive culture.
Progressive meaning the idea that we're going to become...
Go out of our way to be this big tent party and accept gays and trannies.
And sadly, the Republican Party feels the need to cater to those groups.
Well, what does it matter if you're conservative anymore?
If we're just going to continue to cater to those groups, it doesn't make any sense.
And I'm not talking about race, necessarily.
I'm talking about sexuality, which also plays a role in all of this, like I said.
Because Rob Smith, the man we're going to be talking about today, also was gay and is gay.
And so is Jussie Smollett.
And by the way, hate crime?
Hate crime, really?
Hate crime is...
They throw that term around way too often.
And they act like it's a special classified crime in the sense that, oh, it's way worse.
If it wasn't racially motivated, then it's less bad.
But because it's racially motivated, right, they come up with these ideas.
And usually it's not even racially motivated.
Like in the case of Jussie Smollett, it was just completely fabricated.
But in the case of...
Rob Smith, who we'll be discussing, it actually had nothing to do with his race.
It had all to do with his sexuality because he's a gay and that is not a tenet of conservatism.
But once again, blacks are trained that they are victims and that ultimately everything has to do, everything bad that happens to them in life has to do with the world being racist, right?
They can't take responsibility for anything.
It's everybody else, not them.
Because that is the world we've created for them.
And that's not just the left.
That is also the right.
So there is a major problem that we are going to be dissecting today.
We're starting with the left and then we're going to go into the right and what recently happened there with Amfest and Rob Smith.
So without further ado guys, stay tuned for this very important episode of Wrong Thing Primetime.
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Alright, so...
Now to jump right in, talking about this obsession with blacks that both the left and the right have, despite the fact that we want to act like it's just the left, that they're the ones who are solely responsible for this.
And to be fair, they are responsible for a lot of it, which is exactly what we're going to start with today, because guess what?
Kathy Hochul in New York, the governor of New York, just announced her new reparations plan, which is just as retarded as it sounds.
Take a look at this.
Kathy Hochul creates a reparations commission to right the wrongs of slavery in New York, joining California and Illinois.
Oh, exactly what we called for.
Not.
On Tuesday, New York Governor Kathy Hochul signed legislation to create a reparations commission which is intended to right the wrongs of slavery and racial discrimination.
Oh, exactly.
Perfect.
According to Hochul's office...
The State Commission will be responsible for investigating the enduring consequences of slavery, including subsequent discrimination against people of African descent, and the impact these forces continue to have in the present day.
You mean when we go out of our way to give them whatever they want?
Is that what you mean?
because if that's the case, then sure.
The composition of the commission will consist of nine individuals.
Three members will be appointed by the state senate president, three members appointed by the speaker of the state assembly, and three members appointed by the governor, according to ABC News.
The legislation establishing the commission states that its members will examine the historical and enduring consequences of slavery in both the state and New York City.
This would include an examination of the capture and transportation of Africans to the region, the trade and procurement of slaves.
The advantages gained by New York from these transactions, the treatment of slaves, and other related matters the outlet reports.
I'm sorry.
This is just insane.
They're basically just saying we're going to study history.
Okay, great.
So all that money is going to you studying history, and then what?
Are you going to go back in time and make sure it doesn't happen?
Look, I don't understand the logic here.
It makes zero sense.
But obviously you don't have to.
Because the only reason that she's doing this is to give black people more free things, more victimization, So they can continue to rob their way through New York City and other cities across the country, which we'll be discussing in a moment.
And here's her announcement that went along with the signing of this legislation, because...
She considers herself a hero for, I guess, what she believes is ending slavery.
Now, I don't know if she heard, but obviously slavery ended in the 1860s and has not existed in the city of New York for a very, very, very, very long time, even before it ended.
So where the hell is she getting this from?
I don't know, but she seems to think that by signing this legislation, she's ending slavery, or at least that's what she wants you to think.
Now in New York, we like to think we're on the right side of this.
Slavery was the product of the South, the Confederacy.
We're proud of the legacy of incredible warriors for justice and liberation and the thousands of New York soldiers who went to fight these battles on the right side of history in the Civil War.
We're proud to be home of courageous leaders Like Harriet Tubman, conductor of the Underground Railroad, buried up in Auburn, New York, to Joyner Truth, Frederick Douglass, and abolitionists like John Brown, whose farm is way in the North Country.
We're proud to embrace the deliverance from slavery from the Underground Railroad itself, which ran from New York all the way to Canada, crossing over in Niagara Falls, where I was yesterday.
And that had the strong support And much goodwill from residents of this state.
It's easy for us to pat ourselves on the back, right?
We did all this.
A lot of other states didn't step up.
We had the leaders here.
We took this on.
We can say we're the heroes.
We're the ones who fought against slavery.
And indeed, many did.
What is hard to embrace is the fact that our state also flourished from that slavery.
It's not a beautiful story, but indeed it is the truth.
It's not a beautiful story, but indeed it is the truth.
She's like an evil villain.
The way she talks is just like, you can see that all she really seeks out of this is control.
Even if she cared about slavery, which she doesn't, she probably doesn't even know anything about it.
There's no emotion behind it.
Not that she really should, because the whole thing is retarded.
Like I said, slavery hasn't existed since the So, again, doesn't make any sense.
Also, New York City banned it long before that.
So this is somebody who clearly is just, you know, perpetuating this narrative that black people are victims, that we need to do all these things for black people, even though we already do.
We already have a whole system in place to hire people based off of their religious, whatever their religion is, based off of their skin color, like based off of their race, their gender.
Diversity hires are alive and kicking, especially in a city like New York City that is extremely far left and woke.
So this idea that we don't do enough for them already is insane.
So whatever she's calling for, of course, they want to investigate it further, which I guess just means picking up a second grade history book and then throwing a bunch of money at black people.
All that's going to do, if anything, is further give them this entitlement that already exists.
Black people are extremely entitled people, and that's not because they were born thinking that way, but it's because we created a monster in society, particularly the left, but also the right, which we're going to get into And the second part of the show.
And a perfect example of that is what recently happened in the city of D.C., a city which I live in and where crime rates have skyrocketed thanks to Mayor Muriel Bowser, the defunding of police and a slew of other reasons.
Of course, Joe Biden being president for one of them, OK? And I want to go ahead and show you this video of what just happened.
There was a robbery at the Chanel store in DC. Now, if you look closely, and it's kind of hard to see in all fairness, but if you look closely, it does appear that at least most of these robbers are black.
Black.
Yes.
Take a look at this.
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of course you you you
so there they are They're stealing from the Chanel store.
Now if you're a normal person who probably thinks normally and you know doesn't live in the left's bizarre reality or bizarre dystopia your obvious conclusion would be well let's go get the robbers.
They committed a crime.
If you commit a crime you should be punished for said crime in a civil society right?
Wrong.
Because we don't live in a civil society, and that's the part that you need to understand.
We live in a society that doesn't just allow black people to get away scot-free with whatever crimes they want to commit, particularly if it's something like robbing from Chanel.
Because, of course, they need their reparations.
They deserve their reparations.
So a Chanel bag is the least we can do for them, right?
Because that's where that whole mentality comes from.
That's why Kathy Hochul is just hurting the issue even more in New York City.
But it's a problem that we see across the country.
Okay, but guess what?
Guess what happened after that was caught on tape?
You know who they're going after?
Not the actual burglars, but instead they're going after They're going after the security guard.
Take a look at this.
Police investigate security guard who fired shots in an attempt to prevent DC Chanel store from being looted.
So in 2023, they punish a security guard for doing their job In a situation where a high-end store was being looted by a bunch of thugs.
Why?
Why?
Well, the answer's clear.
Because racism.
Because you would be racist.
You would be racist for protecting the store and doing your job.
Because, oh, those poor black people, they deserve whatever they want.
They had to live through slavery.
Oh, wait, no, they didn't.
We don't even know if they had to go through slavery.
Well, they obviously didn't.
Because that happened in the 1860s, at the latest.
Right?
It is so retarded, the narrative that exists out there, that we have allowed to exist out there.
And it is so utterly frustrating because who commits most of the crime?
Black people.
And who can we also not punish for committing those crimes?
Black people.
So if you live in a crime-ridden city, you can thank people like Kathy Hochul for these retarded ideas.
Reparations for what?
What do these people need reparations for?
We've already gone above and beyond to hire them where they're not even qualified for certain positions.
And now you're telling me that we can't punish them when they commit a crime?
Please.
Please.
Absolutely insane.
The entitlement is ridiculous.
It's beyond comprehension.
The damage that has been done to our culture, to our society, as a result of us not being able to punish black people for committing crimes.
But if you're white and you commit a crime, sure, we'll shoot you.
We'll throw you in prison.
Who cares?
Oh, if you show up to protest on January 6th, oh, we'll throw you in jail for practicing your First Amendment rights.
But if you're black and you steal a Chanel bag, oh no, we're going to go after the security guard.
Are you effing kidding me?
That is the society that we live in.
And the examples I just showed there are in blue cities.
Kathy Hochul, of course, is the mayor of New York City, or the governor of New York State, I should say.
And in D.C., the Chanel bag situation, Mayor Muriel Bowser is a blue mayor.
This is a blue city I live in, sadly, and that crime happens all the time.
And so are we really surprised when people like Jussie Smollett create these fake narratives and they get all this media attention, they get to go on CNN, and there's still people who actually believe him, believe it or not.
I mean, most people, it's a joke too, right?
But the whole reason anybody believed him from the get-go was because there were people who were actually convinced that in the United States of America something like that could happen.
That hate crimes against black people actually happened because they are so brainwashed to see black people as victims.
Don't you get it?
We have created a monster.
And that monster doesn't just flourish in the entertainment world and on the left.
No.
What we're about to show you next is clear evidence of the fact that that monster also gets away scot-free on the right.
Because Rob Smith, a gay black Republican, seems to think he was a victim of a black hate crime, which makes zero sense.
And I'll be showing you why that makes zero sense, because what he said doesn't exactly match up with the footage.
And you know what?
I'm just sick and tired of both parties playing into this.
And this all stems from this idea that we have to cater to black people.
And the right does it too.
The right does it all the time, alright?
So I'll be right back with that.
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I want to jump right in.
I want to go ahead and see what's going on in the chat.
Before we continue on, we have Stephen Susson says, this year was not a good year.
I'm sorry to hear that, Stephen.
I will be praying for your mom, by the way.
I did see that earlier on in the chat.
Um...
Let's see.
Modtrend says, some blacks get offended when they hear the truth.
One left the chat.
Was there an offended black person?
Deborah335 says, they are coming after white people first, then blacks will go, then the rest.
Wow.
William Hoekstaden says, no fags in our movement, Christ only.
Well, see, that's the thing.
When we get into what happened to Rob Smith, you'll quickly realize that it actually had nothing to do with his race.
It had all to do with his sexuality.
Which is hilarious because if you're going to get mad at anything, the reality is they got mad at that because there are plenty of people, myself included, who are sick and tired of the Republican Party trying to rebrand itself as this big tent party, when in reality, gay sex is not exactly a tenet of conservatism.
And we, you know, as a conservative, we want to make the Republican Party conservative again.
We don't want it to be this moderate, ooh, everybody come here party, because in that case, then it's not representing anything at all.
What's the point of being Republican if it's literally the same as Democrat, you know?
And I think that's where we lose.
So, culture matters, and the truth matters, and the truth is, I'm sorry, but gay sex is not a tenet of conservatism.
It's just not.
Um...
Oh, well, I'm grateful for that.
I assume you mean the show.
Thank you.
Golden Bolt says the government wants to replace the independent freedom-loving Americans with those who are dependent on the government to survive.
100%.
Yellow Kazoo says Robbie Smithlett.
That's amazing.
That's hilarious.
Yeah, well, for those of you who don't know the story, you'll certainly understand that once we get into it, because that's a perfect explanation for who he is.
The Rapture's Coming says, The number one crime is satanic liberals murdering children.
Second is black-on-black crime.
I agree with that.
It is very bad.
The black-on-black crime is terrible, and yet we're told to believe that somehow it's white people who are the bad ones.
Okay, well, we're not really the ones killing black people.
Black people are, actually.
Glenn Dean says, has New York kicked Trump off the ballot yet?
It's coming.
No, you're right.
It totally is.
I do believe that that is true.
Probably Jeremy, says Carlos.
Oh, you're talking about the troll.
That's hilarious.
Who knows?
Maybe.
Maybe so.
Let's see.
Ron Green, no black person in America today has ever even missed a meal.
Yeah, and that's clear when you look at them.
And here's the thing.
They're not starving.
This whole argument that there are people who are suffering so much, there's a homeless shelter on almost every single corner in D.C. And the same goes for probably New York as well.
There are plenty of resources out there.
For black people specifically, because we go out of our way to help black people.
If you can't succeed in this country, if you can't live a normal, comfortable life at the very least as a black person, that is not because of racism.
That is because you failed in some way.
You're either lazy, you didn't want to show up for work, or some other reason that has nothing to do with everybody else.
At some point, you have to take responsibility for your actions or lack thereof.
And that is something that we have trained black people to not do.
Now, obviously, I'm speaking generally.
Not every single black person is like this.
So I don't know who walked away from this chat angry at the topic of the show, but there's such thing as the general truth, right?
I could speak about Hispanics in general terms.
Does that mean it's necessarily going to apply to me?
No.
First of all, because there's a lot of nuance when it comes to the Hispanic group.
We're not so monolithic in our voting patterns, and that's evidenced by plenty of statistics.
But in addition to that, it's just because when you talk about certain people and generalities, you're not addressing specifics.
So...
Let's see.
Goldenbolt says, my black cat is named Ash after Arthur Ash found him and his brother's sister's next to a tennis court.
Oh, wow.
Let's see.
My dog is Tan Brown, says Tackleberry.
Well, please don't be racist to your dog, Tackleberry.
I know he's a different race than you, okay?
Um...
Let's see.
Goldenbolt says they built a little homeless village down the street from me and there are busted RVs parked on almost every street in LA here.
They pay these people to stay homeless.
Yeah, they do.
That's totally true.
Texas may remove Biden off the ballot in response to the Colorado situation, says Dan Dreher.
Ooh, is that really true?
That sounds actually kind of awesome.
I hope that happens.
Deborah335 says, "It doesn't matter what color you are.
If you are honest, yes, we should help.
But if you are dope head and just too lazy to work, then F you." Yeah, I obviously agree.
And that's why people get mad when I say stuff like this.
And I'm like, look, obviously, obviously, I'm not an unreasonable person.
Like, if you truly are working hard in life circumstances...
I'm all about helping people where we can as a society.
Every civil society has some sort of system in place to help people who need a little boost.
And that was the beauty, I would say, actually, back in the 50s, when communities actually banded together and helped each other.
Right.
It wasn't until the government stepped in and made everything on the government that we stopped having that community interaction where people would help each other when they need a little bit of money for something or, you know, like or they needed somebody to watch their kid while they were at work.
There was more of a community feel.
The government destroyed all of that.
So the irony of all of this is that the solution to the problem is actually the problem itself, bigger government, okay?
But now as a result, we've already gotten ourselves into this predicament where we give to black people constantly and we tell them, oh, you're so victimized, you're so victimized.
And then, you know, it's the bigotry of low expectations, as they say.
And it's racist to do because you're telling them, oh, you're never going to get to a certain point.
But this is something that both the left and the right do.
That's why I think it's important we talk about it.
Adam Riley says, Hey, Anna, sorry I'm late.
I'll check out the full show later.
Thank you, Adam.
Appreciate that.
Great to see you.
Let's see.
Huffines was governor.
I would be more optimistic, says Blue Wolverine.
So you're talking about Texas.
I agree.
Huffines is great.
Who else?
Goldenbolt says, Murphy, it costs, like, costs the city 4K a month for each little homeless hut they made.
And there's hundreds of those just down the street from me.
It's insane.
It's insane what we've allowed in this country and in these cities, truly.
And in D.C., it's got Trump spoke at...
At a recent event, actually it was over the summer, he spoke at an event, I think it was the Faith and Freedom Coalition where he spoke at, and he talked about the fact that, you know, he was driving through D.C. because that's where the event was, and he was saying, this city's a disaster.
It's far worse than when I was president.
You see homeless encampments just set up everywhere.
It's insane.
Insane.
Alright, so I want to go ahead and move on because we're running out of time here.
And I want to talk about how the right does the same thing.
And the way I know that the right does the same thing is because they never really bother to stop people like Kathy Hochul.
They never really bother to stop this whole reparations movement.
It's insane and it makes no sense, but they're so scared of being called mean names that they themselves go along with it.
Not only do they go along with it, but you hear all the time from Republicans stories of how they grew up in another country and they came here and they talk about their immigration story.
I don't want to hear about that.
Even Marco Rubio, who I actually kind of liked for a while there.
I actually worked for his campaign, believe it or not, when I was in college in 2015 before he dropped out.
I look back and I'm like, that was kind of cringe, first of all, because I should have been working for Trump's campaign.
But in addition to that, He always used to do this thing where he talked about how he's Hispanic and how, you know, he comes from a family of immigrants and other people would do the same thing.
Every time I hear a Hispanic tell their story of immigration, I'm like, cringe.
It's so cringe because it's like, no, I don't want to hear about your immigration story.
I want to hear about your assimilation story.
I want to hear about you in America and what you're going to do to protect American heritage and American culture.
Because if you're going to be elected to represent this country, then I expect that that is your main priority.
I don't want to hear about your immigration story.
I thought the whole point of being conservative was that we weren't going to kowtow to We're good to go.
It's not as bad as catering to the LGBTQ community because that's just against conservatism as a whole.
But even just talking about your immutable characteristics, it's just weird.
It's cringe.
Talk about conservative things, conservative values, not your family being from Mexico.
I don't give a shit.
But they do the same thing with blacks too.
They cater to blacks time and time and time again.
And I hate the argument from the right that the left is racist and that they were the ones who were against the Civil War.
They're the big bad racists.
It's like they call us racist.
Well, they're racist.
Like, stop playing into their game.
They want you to do that.
They want you to talk about race.
You're doing exactly what they want.
They have the argument centered exactly around the topics that they are choosing and you are allowing it to happen.
That's what happens in the Republican Party.
They are obsessed with race.
And they'll tell you otherwise, but they're not.
The GOP is so gay that they obsess over the LGBTQ community, over the black community.
They basically stand for the same stuff that the Democratic Party does.
And so you have the same situations that occur on the left occurring on the right.
Meaning the product of it is that you create black victimhood.
Black victimhood is what I thought on the conservative side we wanted to avoid.
We live in a beautiful free country.
We live in the kind of country that you can achieve the American dream regardless of your race.
You can make something of yourself.
Oh, no, no, no.
But we're going to play the same card as the left.
Oh, the left is racist.
You have to come to the conservative side where we'll help you because we love black people here.
No, why are we even talking about that?
I don't care what your race is.
This is about making something of yourself regardless of your station in life or regardless of your race.
Why do we have to address that at all?
But we do address it.
And how do we know that?
Well, we create the same victims, like I said.
The victimhood mentality is alive and kicking on the right, particularly as it pertains to race.
Case in point, Rob Smith.
Came out on CNN and talked about how he was a victim of a hate crime.
Now we'll discuss that whole CNN appearance, but I want to go ahead and first of all show you the hate crime that he alleges he is a victim of.
He went to this Turning Point event called AmFest in Phoenix, the same event I was at.
Now I didn't see this, I didn't witness this interaction.
I don't know exactly where it took place, but either way it happened and he has video footage of it where he was confronted by a group of young men that were essentially making fun of him for being gay.
Now, he claims that they were saying nigger, but I didn't hear that anywhere.
I really only heard, I think like some, I think I heard faggot.
I think I heard some like other references to gay sex or something of the sort.
Anyways, I did not hear a single racial slur.
And you can hear for yourself.
I'm not just going to like go out and just tell you what I heard or what I saw.
Here is the alleged hate crime against Rob Smith at Turning Point USA. Take a look at this.
This is hilarious.
I got some fans!
Oh my god!
Look at that!
I got some fans!
I got some fans!
Wait a minute!
Gay sex!
Gay sex!
Yes, McQuintess loves gay sex!
No, he doesn't!
Bag it!
Bag it!
America first!
Now, Okay, here's the thing.
When I think hate crime, which...
I don't even think of it all because I think it's a retarded term.
It doesn't matter, like it doesn't matter.
Either it's a crime or it's not.
You don't need to say whether or not it was a hate crime.
That's just retarded.
That's kind of redundant.
I assume if you commit a crime against somebody, it is generally hateful, especially if it's a violent crime.
However, I would not classify what I just witnessed there, what we all just witnessed there, as anything close to a crime.
It was a bunch of young men yelling at him.
And if he's going to be in the public spotlight, he should probably get used to that.
Especially if you're going to be a gay man entering a conservative sphere.
Like I said, gay sex is not exactly a tenant of conservatism.
Why?
Because it's not a tenant of Christianity either.
And that's the whole point of being conservative.
Duh!
Didn't think I had to spell that one out.
However, Because he's black and because he buys into the whole victimhood narrative, he went on CNN, which is hilarious in and of itself, the fact that he went to go cry wolf on CNN, complained about how they attacked him.
They were so mean to him.
Oh, these big meanies, these young men that were scaring me and made me feel unsafe.
Oh, even though he claims to be this big tough war veteran.
Well, if you're this big tough war veteran, Why are you so scared of these young men screaming faggot at you and saying gay sex?
I mean, that's kind of hilarious, to be honest.
Maybe you didn't like it in the moment.
That's totally understandable.
If you're gay and they're screaming that at you and you don't like it, okay, fine.
But then he goes and makes a big deal out of it, calls it a hate crime, goes on CNN and talks about it.
it and i had to show you this clip because he makes it into the idea that this was all about race i don't know about you guys but i didn't hear a single reference to his race in that whole confrontation but anyways here's what he says on cnn anybody that thinks that this is somehow in some way fake or staged i want to tell them that the hate crime that happened to jesse smollett was fake this hate crime was very real so how i ended up
there was this is a group called the republicans for national renewal i was in phoenix um arizona for an event called america fest which is held by turning point usa um i went to this event because i saw that a lot of other conservative influencers would be there I actually DM'd with this group.
I said, hey, I'm going to come.
Can you put me on the list?
They said, sure.
So that's how I ended up at the event.
I had no idea that it was going to be infested with these people.
Was there some kind of confrontation that preceded what we saw in the video?
Yeah, there was, actually.
I realized that these people were starting to encircle me, and I kind of wanted to figure out what was going on.
And what I will say, what a lot of people didn't see in that video is, number one, they did say the N-word.
Absolutely, that was not caught on video, but that did happen.
And so, look, I am 4th ID. You know, I'm in Iraq War Vette.
I can know how to defend myself.
But I am looking in the eyes of people that were actual neo-Nazis and actual white supremacists.
There were about 20 to 25 of these people, and that is what you do not see on camera.
So I had a choice to de-escalate the situation with humor, which is what I did.
Okay, Jussie Smollett 2.0.
I just watched that interaction, and I didn't hear a single reference to what you were claiming that they said.
You just claimed they said nigger, which I did not hear at all.
Now it's very convenient that apparently the camera just didn't pick it up, but that you heard it on the side somewhere.
Oh, very convenient.
How convenient that I guess the camera just didn't pick up the one moment that you are alleging is the worst part of the whole thing.
Insane.
The right basically is the left.
You call yourself conservative, but yet you're gay.
You enter this conference and you get upset.
You call it a hate crime when these young men yell faggot at you.
Which, you know what?
I guess you can make an argument is a little bit rowdy for them to do, but...
It's certainly not a hate crime.
Nobody was attacking you.
And he acted like they were encircling me.
They were like sharks.
I mean, the guy deserves an Oscar for this award-winning performance if it were actually good, but it's not.
Clearly, clearly, there's something sketchy about this whole thing.
And really what it is, it's this black victimhood mindset.
That is what this is.
The black victimhood mindset.
You know, you could analyze that interaction and you can say, well, why did they have to yell faggot at him?
Or why did they?
Okay, fine.
I don't really care, to be honest.
I mean, he's a grown man.
And to his point, he's a big, strong Iraq veteran.
Okay, so then why can't why did you feel threatened in that situation?
You faced presumably Al Qaeda before.
So why are a bunch of young men scaring you?
And if you're in a public place, you know for a fact that they weren't going to actually lunge at you.
It doesn't make any sense, right?
These claims are just absolutely absurd.
It's definitely over-dramatized.
Now again, you can make the argument that they shouldn't have been shouting in public and somebody said, oh, that's unprofessional.
Okay, but that's not even the point.
The point is, I did not hear anywhere in there a racial slur, anything to do with his race, but he is making this into a race hate crime and When it is neither a crime nor is it even race related.
But that is what happens when you create a monster.
You create black victimhood and that is what the right has done pretty much just as much as the left has.
And I want to read to you actually a tweet from Laura Loomer.
I think she was spot on in her analysis here.
She says, stop trying to be a victim.
You weren't a victim of a hate crime.
You are an attention seeker who grifted off of MAGA, stabbed Trump in the back to simp for DeSantis.
And now that Ron DeSantis' campaign has failed and you have been exposed as an anti-Trump grifter, you are running to CNN to get to get back on the plantation with the leftist haters.
Why would you even go on CNN?
Don't you have any self-respect?
Which I actually think is a really good point.
Like, why were you on CNN?
Pathetic.
Typical race baiting by another LGBTQ loudmouth who wanted to make everything about skin color and sexual orientation.
She's 100% right.
He is running with this victimhood mentality.
And on top of that, why are you going to CNN? If you weren't a grifter, then you wouldn't go on CNN. He clearly is.
He knows where he's going to get the most sympathy.
Like, if something bad happened to me, like, one thing you'll never see me do, I've had bad interactions with corporate media.
But one thing that I've never done is I've never run to the Washington Post, I've never run to the New York Times and badmouth any of those people.
Even though they have done pretty terrible things to me, very bad things to me, you know some of them.
But I wouldn't do that because that goes against my principles.
I will not give the left a single centimeter because I know what they will do with it.
They will turn it against the entirety of the conservative movement.
Because I'm not a grifter and I see the bigger picture, right?
And I don't want to do anything to harm the conservative movement.
But a grifter like Rob Smith has no problem, you know, running to wherever he thinks he's going to get his bread buttered.
Because that is exactly what he did there.
If it were truly this horrible, horrible crime, then any conservative outlet would be willing to cover it for him and interview him about it.
But because it's this ridiculous, made up, fabricated hate crime that wasn't race related at all, he knows he has to go somewhere like CNN in order to get the attention that he wanted.
And for what?
For justice?
For To expose bad people?
No.
Because he wanted attention.
Because he is buying into the black victimhood mentality that is so common, not just on the left, but on the right.
Because we perpetuate it in this country, in Western culture as a whole.
That is what they do.
It's really sickening.
It's really, really sickening.
And you know what?
Like, a lot of you were saying, like, why did they have to yell at him?
Why did they have to yell at him in public?
Okay, fine.
We can have an argument over that.
I guess they can be reprimanded by their moms later.
I don't know.
Whatever.
But you're not.
Who cares?
That's not even the point.
That's not the point.
You're missing the point if you're so fixated on that.
And you know what?
If you don't like being opposed for your gay sexuality, then maybe don't go to a conservative conference.
It's, I don't know, kind of that simple.
Since when was gay sex a tenet of Christianity?
So, you know what?
I don't really care that they had a problem with him being gay because that's kind of the point of Christianity.
There are certain rules that you follow in Christianity and there are certain punishments for certain acts and we're not all perfect.
None of us are, right?
We're all sinners, right?
And I'm not saying, you know, whatever.
We're all sinners.
But I don't want to prop up something that's not conservative and Christian at a conservative convention.
So that part doesn't even bother me, really.
Okay, I guess maybe they could have been a little bit more quiet.
Sure, I don't know.
I don't really care.
The point is, victimhood mentality, and it exists, it is thriving on the right just as much as it is on the left, and it needs to end.
And people like Rob Smith deserve to be called out.
I rarely single people out, but when I do, it's because they have turned their back, they have betrayed the conservative movement that actually for so long gave them so many opportunities to He only attached him to the conservative movement because it was profitable for him.
But as soon as something happens to him that makes him feel sad inside, he runs to CNN and lies about it.
I'd love to see that footage of them calling you nigger because unless you have that, I don't believe for a second that that went on.
I don't believe for a second.
So, anyways, BS. Total BS. Anyways, guys, I want to go ahead and move on because I do have one last clip I want to show you.
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All right, guys.
So I want to go ahead and see what you're saying in the chat.
Very curious what you think about this.
Um...
Oh, wouldn't that be funny?
The funny part is that, like, even without that being the case, it's still just, like, just as retarded.
Because not only did that event, did it happen to be not as bad as he said it was, and also it doesn't look like it was race-related at all, and it was convenient, right, that somehow it just didn't catch on camera that he was called nigger, apparently, according to him.
Um...
But in addition to that, he goes to CNN to tell them this story, and he calls it a crime.
It's not a crime.
Yelling at somebody is not a crime.
You know, it is a crime.
Physically attacking somebody.
People, like, if yelling at someone's a crime, then all of us would get arrested, okay?
It doesn't make any sense.
Jack2022 says, Anna's song tonight is burning down the house.
Oh, funny.
Um, let's see.
I love Anna's rant, says Hawkeye7.
Thank you, thank you.
Um...
Anna is on fire, says William Hoog stayed in.
Thank you.
DDD1000 says video was long enough and I did not hear the nigger word.
No, exactly.
That's my point.
And if it were that bad, then they would have kept saying it multiple times.
They would have made it clear that that was the motivating factor in what they were yelling at him for.
And also, a lot of people were saying that that was the Groypers that were there, which is a group of young men who support America for its policies.
And I know black groupers.
They're not against people being black.
They just stand for the tenets of conservatism.
They stand for American heritage and tenets of conservatism.
They're going to be against, naturally, gay sex and gay marriage, right?
But it doesn't make sense.
It doesn't make sense that they would have been against him just simply being black.
It doesn't even make any sense.
Let's see.
Dandrea says, yes, it would have been on repeat play.
Yeah, exactly.
Dan Dreher says, uh, or Kassus Rumble says, Guelnaval, I can only imagine, especially in that field, fake-ass grifters.
So many grifters.
So many, uh, so many grifters.
The Yellow Kazoo says, it was Valley Zoomer who recorded the video of Rob Smith.
Yes, so shout out to him for having that recording.
That's why we were able to play it.
I should have given him credit for that.
Thank you for that, Yellow.
I do, I do, uh, value giving people credit, because I know what it's like to not get credit for your work.
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Grifters ruin everything, says Goldenbolt.
I was in the fitness industry and bullshit liars and grifters made it such a toxic place.
Saw a vegan bodybuilder scarf down two burgers behind his stall at the fitness convention.
Unbelievable.
That sounds exactly like...
That sounds exactly like this industry, the media industry.
These people are the biggest grifters and liars.
There are people who will, you know, report on issues that they know nothing about.
But if they have a big enough social media platform, they'll get credit for it before any other reporters that have been covering it for years.
I hate that more than anything. - Yeah.
And I hate people will treat you like you don't exist until you do something that gets you a lot of credit, especially women.
Women are the worst in this industry, I gotta say.
I had this conversation with Carlos, but there were a lot of people that completely ignored my existence until I started going viral.
And I remember just thinking like, you know what?
No, I actually don't want you as a friend because if you couldn't You know, recognize my value before that, then I don't want you as a friend.
I don't want you as a friend.
And women tend to be very social-climby in this industry, men too.
I've seen a lot of faggotry from men, hence, you know, the last group I worked with.
But, you know, you...
It's a lot from women, too, and it's just like this...
It's awful.
It really is awful.
I try to stay away from it.
Like, the friends that I have are really good people.
You know, I have a lot of...
I have a few really good friends that are awesome people, but...
There's just some people that I'm just like, I have no interest in befriending you.
I don't care if it benefits me having that connection because you suck.
And I don't think you're a good person.
And I think that you would betray me in a heartbeat if it came down to it.
If there was some sort of offer that you needed to stab me in the back for, you'd take it.
And that is most of the time.
Let's see.
William Hoogstaden says, Love your stuff, Anna.
You're real based.
Thank you, William.
I know.
Sometimes too based for my own good.
Many have said that.
So 100%.
100%.
Chat 2022 says, Superficial whore pigs.
Talking about the people that I was saying.
Tackleberry says, Anna would make my sister's head explode if they were in the same room together with the way Anna talks.
I make my own sister's head explode.
I actually don't like...
I don't talk about work when I'm around my siblings.
So, you know, because I know it upsets them.
You know, whatever.
Fine.
Be politically correct.
Anyways, it is 9.59, so I do have to get going soon.
But before we get going, I want to go ahead and I want to show you this last clip that made me crack up, okay?
Kamala Harris, I have one question for her.
What drug are you on?
Okay?
Because in this clip, as happens in many clips, she not only misspoke, but what she said didn't make any sense.
She said, this is the most election of our lifetime.
What?
Come again?
What is the most election?
Anyways, here it was.
It just made me laugh.
You know, every election cycle, we talk about this is the most election of our lifetime.
Lawrence, this one is.
This one is.
We are literally talking about.
People who are attempting to divide our country in the most crude, frankly, and profound way.
We are talking about those who are intent and purposeful to attack fundamental freedoms, be it the freedom to make a decision about your own body, the freedom to love who you love openly and with pride, the freedom to be free from fear of violence and hate, The freedom to just be.
The freedom to just be.
What the hell?
First she tells us this is the most election of our lifetime, whatever the hell that means, and then she tells us the freedom to just be.
What?
You know, I really do believe that I can do anything after seeing Kamala Harris become vice president.
I think anybody can do anything.
At this point, we're just not a serious country and we can just do whatever.
Hey, I can work for NASA tomorrow at this point.
That's what I'm convinced of after seeing Kamala Harris become VP and Joe Biden become president.
But on that note, guys, I do have to get going.
It is 10.01.
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