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Hi, I'm Greg Williams.
There's a good chance that you've seen the Hate Has No Home Here signs around town, and you might have some questions about them.
Yeah, I'm part of the reason.
I'm not the only reason, but I am part of the reason.
Hate Has No Home Here is a national movement that started in Northbrook, Illinois late in 2016.
A lot of neighbors came together and realized that they'd been fighting and bickering and name-calling for long enough and that it was time for them to start treating each other like neighbors.
And so a third grader came up with our slogan, Hate Has No Home Here.
The original participants hand-wrote signs and put them in their apartment windows because it's a very ethnically diverse Community.
Many people started translating it into different languages, and then a graphic designer decided to step in and help them out, and thus we have what today are our Hate Has No Home Here signs.
My name is Dr.
Shendell Terrell.
I work for K-12 Pope County Public Schools at Crystal Lake Middle School with special needs students.
I heard about the Hate Has No Home here from a good friend of mine by the name of Greg Williams.
He's very passionate about unity and unifying communities and cultures.
And with the 2018 election taking place and with the current administration, The current administration really want to divide cultures, classes, and parties.
And I believe the Hate Has No Home Here campaign is very important to unify not only Lakeland, Polk County, the state of Florida, and the United States of America.
We need more unity.
The division is 2018, getting ready to transition to 2019.
So I believe that hate has no home here.
The campaign has a place and I believe it needs to be nationwide.
I believe once that takes place, I believe we'll have more unity throughout the United States and the world.
I am Freddy DeJesus, and I am the artistic director of the Freddy Dance Project, co-owner of the Ultimate Dance Center, and I am a connector of the arts and community here in Lakeland.
I think that's kind of the role.
Alright, that's enough.
Hate definitely has a home here, because hate is a feeling.
You can't eradicate a feeling.
And you know what?
You should hate certain things.
You should hate the fact that there are children being trafficked.
You should hate the fact that there are children sexually abused all over the place.
That this administration literally is responsible for that.
The whole entire government, really, because it's a uniparty problem.
You should hate a lot of things.
You should hate Satan.
You should hate evil.
But no, hate has no home here, apparently.
Gayest slogan ever, may I just add.
But now that I know a third grader invented it after watching that five-minute documentary, it kind of all makes sense.
And that's kind of what the show is about.
It's about this idea that, you know, in the West today, there's this huge concern over emotions, over words, over feelings, over thoughts, ultimately.
And that concern is ultimately what inspired the whole theme of this show.
And I don't mean just today's episode.
I mean...
The concept of wrong think.
This idea that, you know, essentially it's not even about stopping criminal activity or stopping people from getting hurt or whatever it may be.
It is about literally stopping you from thinking what they don't want you to think about.
That is what these slogans exist to do.
Hate has no home here.
What the hell does that even mean?
Hate has no home here.
What, so I'm not allowed to hate anymore?
Doesn't make any sense.
You can't just eradicate.
The campaign itself doesn't make any sense.
And the way it's applied makes no sense.
So you think that hate is some rampant problem, that this idea that...
Because the idea stems from the fact that, or the idea really, that minorities are so hated by society, that black people are so hated.
No, black people get more benefits than anybody else.
And they get away scot-free with tons of tons of terrible criminal activity that they do, that they get away with.
They're just, I mean, look, minorities are certainly not a victim of hate in this country, obviously.
I mean, look, everybody's going through something different individually.
However, I would say that they certainly aren't hated for their race or ethnicity or religious group.
That's not a thing, okay?
The only people really who are, if you're going to make the argument that anybody's really hated, it's really white Christians, to be honest.
But as far as minorities being the target, which is what that campaign was all about, as they stated there, it's all about division under this administration, which was in 2018, so obviously they were referring to the Trump admin.
It's all a lie.
And it's all designed to control.
It's all a mechanism to control.
Linguistics are a very powerful thing.
If they can control your language, they can control your thoughts.
Essentially.
They can literally get you to a point where you have a visceral reaction every time you hear a certain word.
It's why people are so scared of the word faggot or nigga or something like that.
You know, they're all so scared of certain words.
Words don't have to mean what they say they mean and they don't have to imply something about you that they, meaning the uniparty, the people who come up with this BS. I would say the elites, not the uniparty.
The uniparty's not really a part of that.
They are part of...
Enforcing these rules, these social rules, these social constructs.
But by and large, this is all a mechanism for control.
Because ultimately, what is hate?
What do they define as hate?
Well, hate could mean anything.
It could just mean calling out Israel for being liars.
Netanyahu for being liars.
Oh, you're an anti-Semite once you do that.
That's hateful.
What?
They make up their own rules about ideas that don't even really exist.
And then they enforce it on your life.
In your life, and they make you pay the price should you violate those rules.
You will be ostracized.
You will become a social pariah if you decide to not follow those rules.
I've decided not to follow those rules, and it's why I'm here at the Stupiders Network and not at some corporate media outlet.
It's the price you pay, you know?
And it's why I could never have a normal job again, which I'm not too upset about, to be honest.
I don't really want a nine-to-five job.
But that's what we're looking at here.
Meanwhile, here in the West, they're more than happy to release actual hardened criminals.
I just came across the craziest story out of Washington State.
What's going on there is horrific as far as their plan to literally release hardened criminals onto the streets.
So they're telling us right now in the West, the messaging is, actually, you're a bigot if you have a problem with hardened criminals being released onto the streets.
But...
You're also a bigot if you...
Say words that they consider mean.
Again, it's wrong for two reasons.
It's a two-pronged issue.
First of all, the words that they usually, or the phrases, or the concepts that they usually define as hateful are not even hateful in and of themselves.
And the bigger problem is, who gets to decide what hateful is?
Who gets to decide what hate is?
What the hell does hate has no home here mean?
And I wanted to start the show off with that clip because it's a perfect precursor to what we're going to be discussing today.
All of the news stories and the entire concept of Thought control, essentially.
Because that's what this ultimately aims to do.
Because if they really cared about violence, because they might say, well, you know, hate, hateful thoughts turn into hateful actions.
And that's why we have a problem with it.
That's why we seek to control the narrative so much.
Well, first of all, I would beg to differ.
And I think most people are quite civilized.
And second of all, okay, well then why are you releasing hardened criminals onto the streets?
People who have already engaged in hateful actions.
Oh wait, it's because you don't actually care.
This has nothing to do with solving problems.
This has nothing to do with keeping society safer.
This has all to do with control.
control.
This has all to do with altering the narrative in a way that is convenient for the elite's agenda.
So we're going to be getting into all of that today because, as you might imagine, this is a problem that I do believe is the biggest problem here in America, free speech, the destruction of free speech.
And that's why I dedicated this show to that entire concept.
And again, I don't mean this episode.
I mean literally the theme of the show.
It's a reference to George Orwell's 1984.
So we have a lot to get into tonight, guys.
stay tuned for this very important episode of wrong think primetime and welcome to wrong thing primetime everyone i'm I'm Anna Perez.
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You know what it's like to hate.
Hate is an important feeling.
Hate should have a home here, okay?
We're going to get into that.
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Oh, look, Golden Bolt says, hate is my favorite thing about the world.
Yeah, yeah, sometimes.
Me too.
So, you know, you gotta have, there's such a thing as, you know, righteous anger.
And in those moments when you have righteous anger, it's probably because you're hateful towards a certain concept that is inherently satanic.
And so hate is actually quite important when you think about it that way because it helps us with discernment, right?
You know, it's totally reasonable to have hate towards the idea of child trafficking, for example, or for hating the fact that our government treats us so badly and things like that, you know, or hating the fact that, you know, we're now going to war because a certain satanic group dragged us into a war. we're now going to war because a certain satanic group Again, not the point of today's show, but you get the gist of what I'm trying to point out here.
Hate is important.
It's an important part of life.
You can't love everything and everyone at all times, okay?
And I think that the, you know, Christianity, the way it's been skewed by the globalists today, has ridden us of our ability to really understand, rid us of our ability to really understand what the Bible says about this.
You are supposed to have righteous anger towards certain things.
And this idea that you're not allowed to, you have to accept everyone and everything, is simply false, okay?
No, I don't have to accept the gay community.
I don't have to accept gay marriage.
I don't have to accept trannies.
I don't have to accept any of this BS that completely goes against my faith as a Christian.
But obviously, Christians are hated, so no one really, you know, dares to Consider what we think or what we believe, even though it is our country.
Sadly, that is being destroyed.
But again, really important topic because they're really making moves to erode our ability to not only have free speech, because that's been an issue for a while, but have free thought.
They literally intend to change the way we think about certain phrases, certain words, certain ideas.
And that's what these campaigns exist to do.
And They get kids at a really young age.
If you go to a classroom, a public school classroom, you see BLM posters hung up everywhere.
You see Hate Has No Home Here all over the place.
I remember when I was in high school, they tried to get me to sign a contract because it was right when that whole woke movement was taking hold.
They tried to get me to sign a contract that said I will not say retard.
And they did this whole presentation where they had kids with disabilities like dance around, which I thought was weird.
Like, why would I don't think if I had a kid with disabilities, I don't think I'd want them to be like put on display so that the New World Order could use them for their, you know, agenda to silence everybody and control speech.
I'd be like, hell no, you're not taking my Down syndrome kid.
You're not taking my autistic kid.
Get them out of that stupid dance.
They're not your dancing monkey.
But lo and behold, that's exactly what they were during that presentation when I was in high school.
And, uh, after the presentation, which I thought, again, was totally weird, they were like, oh, and I have to sign this contract that says I won't say retard.
And I was like, uh, no, I'm not signing that because I say retard all the time and you can't effing stop me.
So I didn't sign it.
And, uh...
Yeah.
And here we are today where I still say retard.
So they tried.
They couldn't stop me.
I'm defective.
They have no control over me.
And I hope that you're the same way.
I hope that they can't control you either.
That's why we have this show to fight against that narrative.
But it is a narrative that they are still running with here in the West.
And when I say they're running with it, I don't just mean that they're having you sign contracts that say you won't say retard, because who the hell cares about that?
Again, I do think it's quite powerful when you get kids at a young enough age and you enforce that on them.
But things have gotten even worse than that.
And not just here in the United States, but the entirety of the West.
They are specifically targeting Westerners when it comes to this concept of hate.
That they detest so much, okay?
And how are they doing that?
Well, they are banning hate speech, hate crimes, okay?
Which don't even exist, okay?
Because the fundamental idea of hate has no home here is kind of what spurred this attack on hate crimes and hate speech, which are not really a thing.
You can't really define either of these concepts in a way that would actually be Definitive or make any sense at all in a way that you can actually apply it to society.
Well, that's hate speech.
Well, that's a hate crime.
Hate crime doesn't really make sense.
It's kind of redundant because I assume if you're committing a crime, such as murdering someone, that you don't like them, so why do you need to call the hate crime?
What does that even mean, right?
It doesn't make any sense.
We're going to be digging into that, but before we do that, what really spurred this show, what really made me want to cover this specific topic, this concept, was this story that came out of Ontario, Canada just recently.
This was really wild.
Like I said, things have gotten so bad, guys, that they're literally spending millions of dollars on the concept of Of combating the rise in hate crime.
That is happening in Ontario.
The Ontario government has announced it will spend almost $2 million to help combat a supposed rise in hate crimes in the province.
Like, what the F does that even mean?
Ontario Solicitor General Michael Kersner said Monday that Doug Ford's conservative government has allocated $1.7 million.
That's their...
Their version of conservatism?
Sad.
Whatever.
Million to be spent over two years as part of its Safer and Vital Communities SVC grant program, the goal of which is to promote safe and inclusive communities.
Which, you know, is not really what it says it's going to do anyway.
The government funding will be disbursed via SVC grants, which are offered to non-profit community organizations and First Nation Band Councils.
That's, of course, their version of Natives.
In cooperation with their local police service, the preventing Hate-motivated crime through community collaboration grants totals up to $170,000 over two years.
It's not clear, however, how this cooperation will actually help combat hate crimes.
It's never clear.
It's never clear.
They just throw money at it and say, oh, well, it's going to combat hate crimes.
How do you use that?
How does that money...
You know, manifest into combating hate crimes.
Like, what does that even really tangibly look like?
Beyond publicizing statistics and raising the public's awareness of the issue.
Yeah, again, what the hell does that even mean?
Like, I couldn't even tell you, right?
But that's the whole point.
It's, again, it's an opportunity for them to throw money at programs that they decide where the money goes to.
Like, they'll tell you, oh, it's here to fight hate crimes.
Because this is wrong for several reasons.
One, like I was just about to get into...
It's an opportunity for them to use it as a slush fund, essentially.
Oh, we're going to combat hate crimes.
And all the midwits are like, well, I do hate hate crimes, so obviously my money would be going to a good place, which is funny in and of itself.
You know, if you hate hate crimes, then I thought hate has no home here, so you're not allowed to hate hate crimes, actually.
Anyway, loophole in their whole way of thinking.
Although there are many, so we could be here all day looking for contradictions.
But yeah, so there's that issue.
Then there's the issue of what even constitutes as a hate crime, right?
Because, like I said, I would assume all crimes are to some degree hateful in the sense that they're not...
Meant for, you know, for somebody, for the victim's benefit.
Like if you're stealing from someone, it's not because you love them, I would think, nine times out of ten at least.
Or if you murder them, that's a crime, but did you really have to put the hate in front of it?
I mean, what does that even mean, right?
And so how you would define it, who even knows?
And again, the intention behind it also, how would you identify that?
Because ultimately what they want to get at here is They want to be able to call certain crimes hate crimes.
What that really is secret for or code for is we want to be able to call you a racist.
We want to be able to call you a bigot if you do something that we don't like, which doesn't necessarily have to count legally as a true crime.
It just has to be something mean that they can then twist into, oh, this was a hateful thing that you did towards a certain race or a certain gender or a certain sexual orientation.
That's really what this is about.
And then the last piece of this that's, you know...
Bad, that's worrisome for the West, and why we see this happening all over the place, and why it should be concerning, is that nobody really should be able to determine what is and what is an acceptable hate.
Like, what is hate?
That's not really a tangible concept.
Like, you can't really...
What is hate?
How do you measure that?
That doesn't make any sense.
Anybody with an IQ over 90 could point that out, right?
So this doesn't make sense for so many reasons.
It's the same thing as the reparations argument.
There are no parameters in it, like, around, like, you can't really, like, what, are you going to have everybody present their 23andMe DNA results to the government and say, oh, look, I have 1% African, therefore I deserve reparations.
Like there's a lot of very white people that have 1% African, 2%, 3%, you know, most people do.
Or native, whatever it might be.
So...
It doesn't make any sense.
Same thing with this.
There's no logical argument to be had here.
But again, that's not what they're looking to do.
It's all for show.
It's all a way for them to make money, you know, create a slush fund, and also to control your speech, control your thinking.
That is always what they seek to do.
Any opportunity that they can take to not only make money but control your thoughts, they will take it.
They will take it.
And we know that because we see constant examples of this.
Constant, you know, hate.
I hate to use the term hate because we're overusing that term today, but they hate the concept of free speech to a degree that they will detest anything that exists to fight for free speech, including...
Twitter, X, right?
Which was bought out by Elon Musk.
Now, you know my thoughts on Elon Musk.
I don't think he's this hero for free speech or hero of conservatism for that matter.
And I don't trust AI technology with him or anybody for that matter.
And yet he seems to believe that if it's in his hands, that it's more acceptable than if it were to be in your hands or somebody else's hands.
And, you know, I just don't trust him with that.
That's neither here nor there.
Point is, he makes the same argument When it comes to speech, right?
He says he's pro-free speech, but then he picks and chooses who he wants on his platform.
And it's not exactly consistent, right?
We know that.
And I've called him out many times for that.
So I don't believe that that's truly who he is.
He's not a free speech patriot.
However, he has alleviated some of the parameters, some of the speech rules on X. That is worth pointing out.
And just the concept of...
Lowering those regulations, lowering those guidelines, and I should say decreasing those guidelines, just the very idea of that makes these globalists go crazy.
They hate that idea.
And they talked about that recently at the WEF conference, the World Economic Forum, that just started going on.
And I have more clips to play later on because there was this hilarious clip I want to show you guys.
But...
This particular clip was a perfect example of how much the idea of just the idea of a morsel of free speech makes them shake in their boots, which points to the fact that they really do seek to control thought here in the West.
Take a look.
For a long time I was on Twitter, and now it's become such a toxic place that I've concluded it's not a worthwhile place to spend time.
And as you said, it is exhausting.
So you do have to pick and choose.
And you have to think about where the place is where you can get your message across.
But I am trying to figure out, I mean I have given up on X, what a scary name that even is, right?
And I don't know what the alternative is right now.
So the question of the social media, I must say that I have abandoned Twitter too.
Because, yeah, it's a toxic environment and we talk about, I have no solution on that.
But I think one day it will come the moment of the code of conduct in these places.
Because journals, journalists, if you spread Crazy news and insults.
And if a journalist says racist things, it can be amended.
Why social medias that have such big power?
Because it's new, but I think there will be a societal reflection on how information is brought there.
Of course, on X, now there is also the policy of the owner that is problematic, but I think this is a problem of the society of the future, the deontology in social media.
I think this is a problem of the future.
Yeah, of course you think it's a problem of the future because your whole existence surrounds basically controlling speech, controlling thought, ultimately.
It's beyond just the concept of saying, well, that's kind of mean to say that to someone and you shouldn't say it.
It's, oh, no, we are going to literally train you to have a visceral reaction to certain concepts and certain words.
And that's why I hate when people on the right have a problem with you saying things like faggot, but then they have no problem with women dressing up half naked.
It's like, come on, you're literally being brainwashed.
You're liberal at that point, first of all, and you're being brainwashed to believe that words should offend you or that words should make you angry.
You should be up in arms over that.
It's quite wild how many conservatives actually support the concept of silencing people, of censorship, even though they don't, or they censor themselves.
There's a lot of internalized censorship that we actually place on ourselves because the narrative has been so successful, so effective at actually getting us to start to censor ourselves.
That's what they have wanted for so long, and they've already successfully gotten us there.
And it's because of conversations like that that are happening at the high level where they've been able to, you know, successfully implement these hate has no home here campaigns, and they're largely distributed as non-political campaigns.
And that's been an effective strategy, because they want you to believe that it should apply to everyone.
Oh, that's not political.
We just want you to be accepting of the gays.
First, it's, oh, we just want you to let them live their lives and not try and kill them if they're gay.
Okay, sure, that's fine.
I don't really want to kill anyone, so that works out.
Oh, but now you have to marry them.
I don't really want to do that.
No, no, no.
You're a bigot if you don't marry them.
Do you think hate has home here?
Because that's what you're telling me when you don't want to marry them.
And you also have to bake a cake for them, by the way.
And if you don't do that, then you'll be sued.
Okay, I guess I'll do that.
Then the next day they come back and they're like, oh, by the way, now you have to marry two trannies.
What?
Yeah, and also these trannies are going to be in your daughter's restroom when she goes to the bathroom in a restaurant and she'll probably be raped, but you have to do it because hate has no home here.
Hate has no home here.
What a beautiful society we live in as a result of hate has no home here.
That is what those slogans exist to do.
To literally brainwash you.
To think that discernment is a hateful thing to have.
When in reality, it's just called being a normal person.
Being a normal person and sticking by your principles that are governed by natural law and the Bible.
But you can't do that.
You can't do that in the West today because, well, that's hateful.
And that's why you have those two women, you know, that are probably childless and alone up there talking about how bad it is that Elon Musk even dares to allow some free speech on the platform.
Because like I said, the platform's not even free speech, okay?
It's really lacking in that area, and it's quite disappointing.
I mean, I'm waiting for the day that I'm probably going to be banned, but...
Uh, we know that.
You know how I feel about that.
The point is, he's definitely better than, say, Jack Dorsey was, and they're not happy about that.
So even that pisses them off, because that means that there's an opening for your thoughts, your speech, to be less controlled.
And then what comes next after that is that soon you'll be thinking for yourself!
Oh no, that's so dangerous!
They can't have that!
So, that's what's going on there.
Um...
And like I said, the reason why this is such a problem, because one thing is for it to be a problem on the left, right?
We don't expect those people to necessarily be the best at promoting free speech.
They've proven that to be the case, right?
Long gone are there days where there's these You know, hippie leftists that are pro-free speech and they want to fight the narrative.
Not that we were necessarily on their side either, to be clear.
But at least that there was a faction of leftists that actually believed in free speech at one point in time.
Now, they supported it for the sake of degeneracy.
You know, but so we support it for different reasons, but it doesn't really matter.
They still supported the concept of free speech and they understood the basic principle that if you start to police anybody's free speech, somebody's free speech, then you can police anybody's free speech.
And also it's a slippery slope as to what qualifies as speech worthy of censorship, right?
They realize that that was a problem.
But by and large, liberals today obviously don't believe that at all.
They want to crack down on free speech and They don't believe really in anything.
If it's inconvenient to their agenda, they want to censor it.
And truly the truth is inconvenient to that.
However, what's very concerning is the fact that conservatives are very weak on this front.
Case in point, I'm going to show you a clip that I already played before on the show, I believe.
It's a clip of Rob Smith, a conservative influencer who's black and gay.
And, um, basically some people were yelling faggot at him.
He's gay.
So he genuinely is a faggot.
They were yelling faggot at him when he walked into a bar or restaurant.
I'm not sure.
It was at this TPUSA event.
I was actually at the event.
I wasn't at that specific restaurant when it happened, but I went to that event.
And I remember hearing about this happening.
And he claimed, first of all, he claimed that they called him nigger.
He said that, that they called him that.
And conveniently, he said that wasn't caught on camera, though.
The only thing that was caught on camera was when they yelled faggot at him.
Most of you know this story.
I've already said it on the show.
I'm just refreshing you for those of you who don't remember.
But guess what he did, guys?
Guess what he did?
Not only does he whine and say, oh, they called me faggot.
Oh, it's so mean.
It's a hate crime.
But then he goes on CNN and he whines about it.
Further fueling the left's argument.
See?
They're getting exactly what they want out of this.
And it's people like Rob Smith that chip away at conservatism at the...
Not only because he's gay, right?
Because that's not conservative.
But because also he's pro-censorship.
How can you be pro-censorship and truly call yourself a conservative?
Well, you can't be.
But here he is whining to CNN about how it was so mean, so mean that they called him a faggot and maybe a nigger behind closed doors, although...
We don't have footage of that, conveniently.
A conservative gathering turned hateful in Phoenix when Rob Smith, a Black gay Republican influencer, says that he was heckled by what he describes as a group of white supremacists.
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Now, Smith says this took place at an event hosted by an organization called Republicans for National Renewal, a right-wing pro-Trump advocacy group, and that organization has since issued a statement that reads in part, the individuals involved were members of the public without any association with us, and we were actively involved in diffusing the situation and ensuring attendees' safety.
These sorts of actions are not welcome at our events, and the individuals involved will be excluded from future events.
An Ohio Republican who's running for a House seat there heard the commotion firsthand and later tweeted about it, dubbing the incident the unfortunate reality of a fractured party without leadership.
Rob Smith joins me now.
Rob, can you walk us through what happened there?
How did you end up at this event and how did you end up almost encircled by these people?
Well, the first thing that I want to say is that to 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 Jussie 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, Arizona for an event called America Fest, which is held by Turning Point USA. I went to this event because I saw that a lot of other conservative influencers would be there.
I actually DMed 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.
So why would you have ended up at an event hosted by an organization that would have even had people like that?
Well, the interesting thing about what's going on in the Republican Party right now in the conservative movement is this.
There are a lot of different factions.
I in no way experienced anything like this before.
And I have been a prominent Republican figure, conservative figure, for the past five years of my life.
I've seen people all across this country, white, black, etc., that have accepted me for who I am as a black man, as a gay man, all of this stuff.
I had no idea that this really even existed out there until I was confronted with this kind of racial hatred.
You're saying you had no idea that there was a faction of the Republican Party that espoused racist and anti-LGBT racism?
No, no, no.
I absolutely know that these people exist.
In fact, if we want to have a conversation about white supremacy, let's have a conversation about the white supremacy that happens on both sides, okay?
But I'm talking about, I'm just wondering, just based on what you were saying, You know, a lot of times when, you know, on the left, they say there are people in the Republican Party who have these views.
A lot of Republicans say that's not true.
You're maligning all of this.
You're calling us all deplorables.
You're saying we're all white supremacists.
You experience firsthand people you call white supremacists who are affiliated with your party.
Absolutely.
Are they right that those individuals are...
Shut up, faggot.
We don't care.
We don't care.
If you're a real conservative, you don't care that somebody calls you mean names, someone yells at you in public.
And like I said, the worst part of all of the allegations is that apparently somebody called, or what he alleges to be the worst part, apparently somebody called a nigger, right?
Which I would laugh.
Like, If somebody called me spick, I would laugh.
I have laughed at that before because that's funny, okay?
But that's not even the point.
The point is, speech cannot hurt you.
It cannot physically hurt you.
And we have free speech in this country.
It is not a hate crime for people to sit there and shout mean names at you or even racial slurs.
Sorry, that's not a hate crime.
A hate crime, that's not even a crime.
Like, how could it be a hate crime if it's not even a crime?
Because obviously nothing happened to you.
You're walking around and you even said to yourself, well, I'm a tough guy.
I fought in Iraq so I can defend myself.
Okay, Mr.
Tough Guy.
guy.
Well, if that's true, then why are you, why are you freaked out by a bunch of people calling you mean names?
Unless it's slander, which doesn't sound like it is to me.
You're You're a faggot, quite literally.
Then...
And you're also black, so...
You know?
Then I don't understand how you can...
You can really have a...
You can really call that, like, a crime of any sort, right?
I mean, slander wouldn't even necessarily be a crime.
Um...
But...
Well...
This is where we're at, guys.
This is where we're at.
Anna's on a roll, says Hawkeye 7.
Yeah, I was until I got distracted.
I literally got distracted.
I started, like, thinking about something different.
But...
But that's where we're at.
That's where we're at.
And again, we can't really expect the left to be upholding our free speech.
Obviously, they're all in for this globalist agenda.
And if we can't rely on the right to be good, you know, good representatives of that, then who can we rely on?
Well, nobody.
Nobody.
That is why this concept of cracking down on speech, because it's hate speech, it's hate, it's all hate crimes, is so prevalent.
It's why it's so successful, because it is successful.
And that's the hilarious part of all of this, because the whole concept behind it is that they want to protect society, or so they say.
They want to protect society from mean words turning into bad, like illegal actions, right?
Mean actions, violent actions.
That's what they say, right?
Now that's easily debunked because we know that the real reason they're doing it is to control us.
We've already figured that out.
But then we also know that that's not true because guess what?
If they really cared about violence, then they wouldn't be releasing hardened criminals onto the street, which is exactly what they're doing in Washington State.
We're going to be talking about that coming up next, and that is not a one-off.
Even on the right, even on the right, we encourage...
You know, less, you know, hard crime policies.
And that's a problem.
I'm not for that.
I'm really not for that.
And there are people that I like that have supported those policies, like even Trump has.
And I'm not necessarily in line with the First Step Act.
Remember when that came out?
or, you know, all of the things they've done to make it so that criminals can just break out of jail just for good behavior.
I'm not for that.
And this, by the way, this story is far worse than any of that that I just brought up.
I'm just saying that it's something that conservatives are sometimes guilty of supporting as well, And that is where we start to chip away at society when nobody's upholding What we should be upholding, right?
A safe society where things actually make sense rather than cracking down on people who say mean words.
Makes zero sense.
But that's the hypocrisy of it.
That's why we're talking about it today.
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I just don't like it.
Okay, let's see.
Alright.
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Before we wanted to move on, I wanted to say that.
Glenn Dean says, I've liked Anna since I first heard her fiery voice scrolling through one day and said, wow, truth to power right there.
Been a fan ever since.
Thank you, Glenn.
That's really nice.
I appreciate that.
Best hour of the day, says Freethinker26.
Thank you.
I Hate Mark Eferberg says, Keith, I believe that is being godly.
Keith was being godly.
That's good.
Keith says, I love hating evil.
Yeah, that's fair.
I think that's a good thing to hate.
And that's why hate, like saying hate has no home here, what you're basically saying, telling someone is you're not allowed to feel disdain for certain things in society or certain people.
And you should absolutely be, like you should normally feel that way about certain things.
You should not be accepting of every single concept of everything that exists out there.
So again, it doesn't even make sense when you look at it that way.
Deborah335 says he was trying to say that it was happening from both sides, but the reporter kept turning the conversation on.
Only the one side.
Yeah.
I mean, he lost me after he said essentially that he was a victim of a hate crime.
So I didn't even really care to hear the rest of it.
But you are right that they definitely tried to make that all about...
Sorry, I was reading something.
They definitely did try to make it all about like, oh, well, the right is so bad with this issue.
And like, okay, yeah, we don't like...
The concept of gay sex.
Like, sorry, sorry that's so controversial, but like, yeah, conservatism, typically from a traditional perspective of the, like the traditional definition of the term, Yeah, we don't really support gay sex.
Sorry, I didn't realize that was so surprising.
I hate Mark Efferberg.
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Anna rants.
That is a lot of Anna rants.
Keith Day says, John, shut up, leave Anna alone.
What did John say?
John Smith says, a firetruck just went by and Anna wanted to chase it.
Alright, I'm not that bad, okay?
Yes, I have ADHD, but, and sometimes I spurg out a little, but, like, on certain topics.
Like, I think I keep going on, I keep having to prevent myself from going on this one NATO rant that I always want to go on.
But I've been really good about that.
I haven't gotten on a NATO rant in quite some time.
I'll refer to it every once in a while, and then I'll stop myself, so.
Or Titanic.
Titanic.
what else Goldenbolt says the retards in high school used to call me sand nigger which is pretty insulting considering I'm more of a mountain nigger that's funny William Hoogs says he probably Oh, I know exactly what you meant by sick.
Good thing terrorists weren't armed with racial slurs, right?
Because that would be so dangerous.
Oh, that would be horrible if they were armed with racial slurs.
Yeah, I love Bannon.
I mean, I know him from...
When I worked at R.A.V. But I will say, he doesn't...
He's not the most gorgeous man.
And I think he would be okay with knowing that as well.
He's probably well aware of it.
But you're right.
Thank you.
And thank you for calling me...
Thank you for calling me pretty.
Let's see.
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I Hate Mark Efferberg says, This show is comedy gold.
Yeah.
I kind of didn't intend for it to be that way when I started off.
I wanted to be a serious journalist when I started out in this industry.
And I do cover serious topics and I investigate certain stories.
But what's the point of watching somebody if you're not entertained, right?
And one of the things I learned early on is that people actually like when you show your personality.
I used to try and hold back.
Because I was worried that people would think I'm weird or a little out there.
Maybe they just didn't want to hear the goofy thoughts that I had.
And I understand that maybe it's not for everybody still.
But what I learned is that people actually appreciate seeing that because it's authentic.
And when I was an anchor at other networks, you couldn't really show that side of you.
And I don't know.
I'm in a really cool place in my career now where I, well, I was kind of pushed out of those networks for obvious reasons.
But now I feel more empowered than ever to be myself.
And honestly, I think it kind of adds to the show.
I think it personalizes it.
So I'm okay with it at this point.
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I wouldn't even if I could.
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RobRourke says, crap, I'm always late.
LOL, lunch break doesn't come fast enough.
Lunch break?
It's 947 on the East Coast.
I don't know where you are, but...
But yeah, Freethinker says, Anna is laughing more lately.
I like that.
Yeah, because I'm more myself.
A lot of people have been telling me like, oh wow, like you're more base than ever before.
You're more free than ever before.
And the reason why that is is because, and I was talking to a friend last night about this, and I was telling her, you know, Back when I was in corporate media, even when I was at LFA, I always felt like I had to sort of fit in to some degree with the mainstream right.
And I didn't realize how much I was actually trying to conform to that.
I think I desperately didn't want to, but there was still a part of me that was surrounded by people who kind of made me feel like I had to.
Not in any explicit way or like overt way, I should say.
But I felt I had this internal feeling of like, I have to...
Be the way that they want me to be.
I can't explain it.
There was just this pressure that I was sort of giving into.
Then when I was finally pushed out of LFA, that was the last...
I told myself, I was like, you know what?
I'm done.
I've had it.
I'm going to be all out myself.
I'm going to support the people that I want to support.
I don't care what kind of hate that gets me.
I don't care what happens to me overall in this business.
If I'm going to commit to the truth, then I need to commit to it 100%.
There is no 60%.
There is no 70%.
There is no 80%.
There is no 99%, okay?
We are all in 100% right now.
And by we, I mean me.
And the Stu Peters Network as well.
And I feel freer than ever before to be that person.
And I've always been this way.
Meaning I've always had, I always feel like I've been a bit of a dissident in a lot of ways in whatever environment I've been in.
Like I think back to even when I was in college and I think there was like the social pressure for me to be a certain way that I really couldn't shake until I got older.
And I realized like, you know what?
I don't really care.
I don't really care what these people think because first of all, they're slightly retarded.
And second of all, how can I live my life?
That way.
I don't want to live my life that way.
I choose not to.
I want to have a lasting impact, you know?
And when I became Christian, when I gave my life to Christ, even more so, that became a part of my identity.
Well, it literally was my identity.
I consider myself a Christian.
I'm conservative.
And as such, I've dedicated my life to God and whatever mission he puts on my heart is what I'm going to accomplish.
No holds barred.
I don't care what it requires of me.
I don't really care if I live or not past whatever age.
Whatever he puts on my heart that I have to do, I'm going to do it.
And this is not for show.
I'm not giving you this speech.
I just decided to go on this rant because it's absolutely true.
And I feel freer than ever before to be that way.
Salt Grains says, Thank you.
Well, I've always been this way.
I've just been not showing it as much and, you know, I should have all along.
Lily Creek says, You're totally right, Lily.
You think you understand the concept of that until you actually are faced with situations where you really do have no other hope than to rely on God.
And then God puts you in a position where you're doing a million times better, where you feel a million times better, where you feel like you're actually accomplishing something.
And then you look back in retrospect and you're like, I see what you did there, God.
I get it.
You had to get me away from those people and you had to put me in the right place at the right time to achieve whatever it is that you wanted me to achieve.
And maybe you don't know what that is still in that moment that he wants you to achieve, but you will eventually.
And you don't know God's plan and you're not supposed to know it for good reason because the human mind cannot comprehend the plans that he has for you, really, you know?
Literally.
So, yeah.
That's all I have to say.
That's my inspirational speech of the day.
Christian inspirational speech.
Freethinker26 says, Anna doesn't have to act like a TV newscaster.
No, I don't have to and I'm not going to.
And I refuse to.
And I know that there are people out there that will appreciate it.
Queenie B says, Liars and passive-aggressive is my big hate.
Oh, I hate passive-aggressive people.
That's the worst.
That is the worst.
LenoreFamily5, my mommy, says, trust in God.
Aw, I love my mom.
Let's see.
My mom, you know, she taught me...
She was my religious education teacher when I was younger.
She taught, you know...
We call it CCD, but it's religious education.
It's what Catholics do when they don't go to Catholic school.
I didn't go to Catholic school.
I went to public school.
But we went to like Sunday school, but on Wednesdays essentially is what you do so that you can do all of your sacraments.
And yeah, my mom was my teacher.
So thank goodness for that.
I had a mom who was always there for me and really gave me the right foundation to be where I am.
So not to be sappy, but I love my mom.
Anyway, Rob works as Anna is always on fire and why I spend my lunch breaks tuning into her show.
Don't you ever slow down, Anna.
We are behind you forever.
That's really sweet.
That's really sweet.
Thank you very much.
All right.
So I do want to move on.
It is 952 and I've already spent a lot of time in the chat talking about things that don't really have to do with the subject, but still important matters, right?
What's more important than God?
Nothing, right?
And so anyways, I want to talk about while they're cracking down here on the West in the West on free speech, hate crimes, hate speech, you know, Hate.
The concept of hate.
They refuse to actually crack down on hateful actions, meaning, I don't know, murderers, murderers, right?
And in fact, they give them extra rights.
So you as a Trump supporter for supporting Trump, you're a bad guy because you've committed a hate crime by supporting a man that the dominant narrative does not like.
Oh, but if you're a murderer, let's help you get out of prison.
Let's, come on, come on.
Yeah, that literally happened in Washington State.
And like I said, this happens all the time.
This is just a, you know, a small example.
This is a microcosm of a major problem that we're seeing the left support.
Take a look at this.
Not just the left, but the Uniparty.
Because like I said, the conservative movement is complacent in this.
Washington State Dems proposed a proposed plan to make it easier for worst of the worst sex offenders to reenter society.
And again, this is about sex offenders, but they do this with murderers too, believe it or not.
Washington Democrats led an ex-con lawmaker, led by an ex-con lawmaker, oh of course, it always is, are attempting to make it easier for level 3 sex offenders, rated the worst of the worst and most likely to re-offend, to re-enter society.
So...
You gotta go to jail for thinking the wrong thing.
If you're a Trump supporter, if you protested the election results that, you know, were obviously false, meaning the J6 prisoners.
But a sex offender?
Oh, come on out.
Party with the rest of the population.
A new bill proposed in Washington state legislature would allow less Level 3 sex offenders, despite acknowledging that the predators are at high risk of sexually re-offending, to be eligible for discharge from community custody after 15 years after their release if they have not committed a disqualifying event.
Well, I would assume that sex offending is a disqualifying event in and of itself.
But what do I know, apparently?
According to a nonpartisan analysis of the bill, the indeterminate sentence review board ISRB, a quasi-judicial board established in the Department of Corrections, DOC, must review the individual's file to determine if the individual qualifies for release from community custody and hold a review hearing at least 120 days before the end of the presumed community custody period.
The proposed legislation also modifies the maximum term of community custody that a court may impose for an individual with a special sex offender sentencing alternative sentence.
So great.
Great.
Great.
Who doesn't love?
Who doesn't love a bunch of sex offenders running around?
No, wait, I don't.
I don't.
In fact, I would hate that concept, but we're not allowed to hate here because hate has no effing home here.
Really?
Really?
You're supposed to love everybody.
Oh, come on in, sex offenders.
Come rape all the kids in town because the Democrats said that he has no home here, so we have to welcome you.
Oh, you like Donald Trump?
Oh, you're a conservative?
Oh my goodness, you're a terrible person.
and go to jail.
That's America.
And it's not just America, it's the West.
That's why we're seeing that in Canada, too.
Guys, It's all by design.
All by design.
They hate you.
They hate you and they want to brainwash you to literally have a visceral reaction to ideas, concepts, words.
It's how they control you.
Right?
But they're fine with sex offenders.
Wow, I love it here.
It's so awesome.
It's so awesome.
It gets better every day.
Anyways, it is 9.56.
I was going to spend more time on that topic.
But we do have to move on because I have one last clip I want to show you.
So the WEF, the World Economic Forum, is insane.
They invite the weirdest people there.
One of the people they invited was apparently a...
I don't know, some sort of tribal person, some sort of Indian of I don't know what descent, but very strange stuff.
I think they're trying to, they like to push this whole narrative of all cultures are equal, but like seriously, I don't consider all cultures equal.
I mean, if it weren't for the Europeans, you know, coming to America, founding America for what it is, we would all still be living in teepees or we wouldn't even be here, really.
But the natives would be in teepees still and certainly wouldn't be the industrialized nation that it is.
And that's not me being hateful.
That is just me pointing out that not all cultures are created equal, evidenced by the clip I'm about to show you next.
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Okay, guys.
So...
Like I said, I want to go ahead and show you this insane clip of this native coughing on everyone in this WEF panel.
I guess because, well, they just have to prove to the world how cultured they are and how much they understand that all cultures are created equal when obviously they're not, okay?
European culture, the West, is always the best and...
That's just a fact.
That's why they hate us.
That's why they want to control us.
Perfect example right here.
Because they know we're the best.
Oh, but we have to regress in society.
They are literally oppressing us.
They are oppressing our ability to industrialize even more in the West, in the Western society.
So anyways, here's the clip I'm talking about.
it's insane.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
Come on.
You didn't have to sneeze on everybody like that.
But look, yeah, I mean, just insane.
Like, imagine if that was all we had in society and the Europeans never conquered the Americas.
Imagine.
Just imagine.
I mean, I don't know actually what country that native is from, but I'm just saying, really grateful for the Europeans.
Really grateful for them.
And, you know, Probably many of you are descendants of them, including myself.
I have conquistador blood in me.
Very proud of that, too.
So anyway.
Anyway, America wouldn't exist if it weren't for the white Europeans.
We would still be spitting and coughing on each other, clearly.
So I'm glad that didn't happen.
On that note, it is 10.01, so we do have to go get going.
Meanwhile, at the WEF, they are...
Trying to prove to everybody how cultured they are by getting sneezed on.
Wouldn't it be funny if they all walked away with COVID? Which doesn't really exist, but that'd be funny.
Anyway.
Also, yeah, those guys know COVID is a bunch of crap.
Yeah, clearly.
If they're going to sneeze and cough and spit on everyone.
But like I said, it is already over time, so I do have to get going, guys.
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