Millstone Report w Paul Harrell: Woke Sex Religion WARS Against Christianity, LGBT HYPOCRISY Rampant
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The rainbow gestapo, the good-stepping gay lobby, all of that stops right now.
Stare at the sun just for kicks all by myself.
Bye.
People say we need to, you know, make America great again.
I completely agree.
We may need to make Gallows great again.
Literally so many people that need to have a millstone put around their neck and tossed into the sea.
Everybody, everybody, everybody.
Hello, ladies and gentlemen.
Welcome.
Thank you so much.
I'm Paul Harrell, and this is the Millstone Report.
We've got a big show for you, really.
I mean, we're of course going to talk about what you see on the bottom of your screen there, this new sex religion.
But we're also going to talk about assisted suicide.
There are some disturbing...
There's a disturbing video floating around there about a Lutheran church telling somebody that it's okay to go do assisted suicide.
Really disturbing stuff, and I'm sure we'll have...
I guess a whole bag or a whole cart of millstones for them.
Welcome.
Happy Tuesday to you.
Again, my name is Paul Harrell.
This is the Millstone Report.
So the left hates Christianity.
We know this.
And our nation's Christian heritage.
They despise it.
God-haters have worked for almost a century To destroy the United States.
And now finally, as we've mentioned before, they are beginning to abandon their strategy of historical subversion, which was an attempt to claim the Founding Fathers were more secular and not really Christians.
And they do this by focusing on the ones who are, you know, not Christians and making them The standard.
No, today, though, they're claiming that if you believe that rights come from God, then you are a Christian nationalist, which is a tacit admission that, yes, the nation was a Christian one.
And if you agree with those slaveholders from the 18th century, then you are a domestic terror threat and should be dealt with accordingly.
Of course, as the Christianity of America has slipped away, we know that nature abhors the vacuum.
And the once-established Christianity of American public life will be replaced and has been replaced with something.
Blasphemy laws have been updated to no longer mean blaspheming the triune God of the Bible, but they now refer to hate crimes or thought crimes like what was done to Michael Cassidy after he destroyed the satanic statue in Iowa.
Yes, the national religion of the West is now wicked paganism.
Do what thou wilt is their motto.
And this means that adherence to this new devilry, that, by the way, is actually not a new devilry in the grand scheme of things, in the grand scheme of history, but they will nonetheless create dogmas and orthodoxies that must be obeyed at all costs.
But it's important to note that most of these pagan doctrines are hypocritical and make little to no sense.
The most blatant example of this is how the fight for gay rights is completely made null by the existence of the trans movement with endless genders and sexuality.
I mean, they claim that there is no real difference between men and women But then rely on traditional gender stereotypes when a biological girl decides to dress like a man.
Well, what exactly is a man supposed to dress like, Jessica?
They claim that truth is relative on the one hand and then claim that transgender people need to discover the truth of who they really are.
So which is it?
They claim that gender is a social construct and then claim it's also immutable and you're born with it.
The trans cult claims gender is on a spectrum, but also insists trans people can identify as a man or a woman.
So is gender binary or not?
They're all over the place.
The converts to this woke sex religion do not care if their pagan ideals change in order to achieve their desired political outcomes.
So, if they're LGBTQ, RSTL, any would-you-like-to-buy-eval worldview...
In any way were to give quarter or shelter to Christians or men or white Christian men, then societal rules would have to change and be altered immediately.
And here's an example from over 10 years ago.
Taking the feminism line, not so much the LGBT line, but the rape, feminism, and adherence to the idea that black men are perennial victims of white oppression.
The story is from 2010, and it was written by a woman named Amanda Kajira.
Now, the reason this story has resurfaced is because we are now in the wake of the Haitian chaos in the nation of Haiti, which saw reports of cannibalism.
We covered some of this story yesterday.
By the way, the Haitian Prime Minister caved to warlord barbecues demands, something I never thought I'd say, and has resigned.
Anyway, back to this old story.
So the story was from 2010 about Haiti, and it was dug up by a Twitter handle by the name of Chalkboard Heresy.
His tweet reads, one, woman goes to Haiti to write about rape in Haiti being exaggerated.
Two, gets raped repeatedly by Haitian man.
Three, blames it on misdirected black rage against white world.
And four, says she is grateful for the experience.
He tops off his tweet by saying white liberal women are not well, end quote.
Huh.
I would agree with that.
That last statement specifically.
White liberal women are not well and most of them, if not all, have become converts to the religion of woke.
Imagine being so brainwashed to despise your own race.
And white men at the cellular level, that after you are raped by a black Haitian man, you still blame white people and the white patriarchy for the rage of said black man.
And as we will see here in a moment, she is essentially saying it's okay, I was raped by a black man because it's Whitey's fault.
Now, that is some dedication.
That is adherence to a dogma and dedication that would make a Buddhist monk covered in flames blush.
It's very similar to the trans-terrorist Audrey Hale.
Remember her?
thanks to the Trana Festo leaking, we now have a little clearer picture as to why she murdered those children at the Covenant School in Nashville.
It was because she hated her white skin at the cellular level and thought that if she went out in a blaze of glory while murdering white Christian cracker children, it would virtue signal to the world that she is one of the few good whites who's willing to do what the corporate media and woke institutions have been trying to get whites to do through subliminal messaging for decades now Kill ourselves.
That's the goal.
That's their goal.
Genocide is a whole lot easier if people line up voluntarily to be processed by this anti-white death cult.
Can you see now that there really is a national religion, though?
It has a dogma.
It has a doctrine.
And it's amassing political power with the goal of ending all dissent.
And who are those of us out there dissenting the most?
Christians.
Christians.
And there seems to be a strange mathematical formula to it all as well.
Like, raping women is wrong, right?
Unless it's a black man doing the raping who's a victim of the white man's global power structure.
Let's go to the screen.
Don't just take my word for it.
Let's go to the screen and we'll see it for ourselves.
Women, excuse me, says, we are not your weapons, we are women.
Again, this is the story back from April of 2010 by a woman named Commanda Kajira.
And again, it was exposed.
And we also have over on Twitchy, they've got this...
Is that Leonard Nimoy?
It sure is.
Twitter X user digs up messed up story of leftist saying she was grateful to be raped in Haiti.
Haiti is in the news these days because, you know, it seems to have gone to hell in a handbasket.
At least from the accounts we are reading, this led one enterprising person on X to dig up a 14-year-old first-hand account of rape in Haiti.
Now, you're really not going to believe this.
This is just insane to me.
Here it is.
This is the chalkboard.
Chalkboard heresy Twitter.
Again, woman gets raped.
Goes to Haiti to write about rape being exaggerated, right?
So it was an initial...
You can just say, like, we're gonna...
I really don't think...
You know, I don't think it's as bad.
And because...
We really want to go there to run interference and push back against this white narrative of black men and rape.
That was the goal here.
And it's why the mainstream media is right now engaged in an effort to debunk the The cannibalism era.
When I got off the air yesterday, it was brought to my attention that there are people that are demanding video proof that the Haitians really did begin to cannibalize their own people.
And I reported, based on reports, I did see one video that had been deleted that was purported to show the actual cannibalism.
But I just reported on what the reports were saying about But it's just fascinating to me.
What's the real reason?
Why is the mainstream media now trying to debunk, from what I can tell, the cannibalism story?
Because they don't want the nation of Haiti that is predominantly populated by black people to reinforce stereotypes about black Haitians.
I mean, that's the bottom line there.
That's one of the reasons why.
So she goes to debunk a stereotype.
Back in 2010, this white woman is going to debunk a stereotype.
And then she gets raped.
And then she blames it on black rage against the white world.
And here's some quotes here.
Two weeks ago on a Monday morning I started to write that what I thought was very clear editorial about violence against women in Haiti.
Go ahead and get rid of that.
The case, I believed, was being overstated by women's organizations in need of additional resource.
Ever committed to preserving the dignity of black men in a world which constantly stereotypes them as violent savages, I viewed this writing as yet one more opportunity to fight the man on behalf of my brothers.
That night, before I could finish the peace, I was held on a rooftop in Haiti and raped repeatedly by one of the very men who I had spent the bulk of my life advocating for.
The piece goes on, truly I have witnessed as a journalist and human rights advocate the many injustices inflicted upon black men in this world, the pain, trauma, and rage born of exploitation and terrors that I have grappled with every day of my life.
They make one want to strike back, to fight rabidly for what is left of their personal dignity in the wake of such things.
Black men have every right to the anger they feel in response to their position in the global hierarchy, but their anger is misdirected.
Women are not the source of their oppression, oppressive policies, as if...
I just...
I don't know.
I can't even tell you.
Women are not the source...
As if that's what the Haitian guy, I'm taking out my aggression!
Like, that's what's going through his head, right?
He was going through his head and was like, I'm going to rape this woman because I think she's the source of my oppression.
No.
I'm pretty sure that's not what was going through his head at the moment.
Unbelievable.
Black men have every right to the anger they feel in response to their position in the global hierarchy, but their anger is misdirected.
Women are not the source of their oppressive policies, and the as-yet-unaddressed white patriarchy, which still dominates the global stage, are because women, and particularly women of color, are forced to bear the brunt of the black male response to the I went
to Haiti after the earthquake to empower Haitians to self-sufficiency.
I went to remind them of the many great contributions of That Afro-descendants have made to this world and of their amazing resilience and strength as a people.
Not once did I envision myself becoming a receptacle for a black man's rage at the white world, but that is what I became.
While I take issue with my brother's behavior, I'm grateful for the experience.
It woke me up, made me understand on a deeper level the terror that my sisters deal with daily.
This in hand, I feel comfortable in speaking for Haitian women and for myself in saying that we will not be your pawns racially, politically, economically, or otherwise.
We are women, not weapons of war.
Thankfully, there are organizations here in Haiti who continue to fight for women's human rights.
And there you have it.
That is unbelievable to me.
People want to talk about this idea of having a neutral public square.
You tell me that this is not devotion with religious fervor to these ideals.
This was in 2010.
Obviously, things had not ratcheted up the way they are now with the LGBT woke sex religion, but it's still the same devotion.
Really, in a lot of ways, it is self-worship, by the way, because she thinks that this is a virtuous thing to do.
I am going to go endure and I'm going to go excuse being raped on top of a building in Haiti because I just can't bring myself to criticize a black man for anything that he does.
That's what happened here.
That's what happened here.
And again, this is the real...
This is the actual article because people wanted to go verify to make sure that this was real.
April 19th of 2010.
Again, Amanda Kajira, civic journalist and activist in Haiti.
I think the only difference here is that she did not...
She was already there in Haiti.
This was the one critique of that by this twitchy piece here.
They say chalkboard is mainly right about it.
Our only quibble is that it sounds like she didn't travel to Haiti.
It seems like she was already there.
But that's just a nitpick.
Thus, let's quote the parts of chalkboard and boldface.
And then you see all of that there.
She says, so that's a lot.
In fact, if you read the entire piece, it arguably gets worse.
Here she is talking about some of what happened during the repeated rapes, although not in overly graphic terms.
Talking about how obviously it hurt.
She pleaded with them to honor their commitment to Haiti.
To him as a brother in a mutual struggle for an end to our common oppression, but to no avail.
He did not care.
That I was a Malcolm X scholar.
He told me to shut up and then slapped me in the face.
I mean, it's just...
It's incredible.
And so, when he says here, in this tweet, at the end, that white liberal women are not well, that's what he's talking about.
I mean, he is 100% correct in his assessment.
I mean, it's like a brain virus, and you can see why we are where we are, because believe it or not, something like this is further up the slippery slope than where we are today, which is giving kids puberty-blocking hormones and calling it health care,
or giving them surgeries, genital mutilation surgeries, and calling it health care, and all of the contradictions that I listed in the monologue About how the LGBTQ enclave...
They make no sense.
It's totally hypocritical.
And yet, they adhere to the dogma based on really a daily moral rotating scale, right?
And the news priests on CNN or Fox News or NBC or whatever, they will absolve you or condemn you based on the exact, I mean, it's a different standard, but I mean, it could be the exact same issue.
But, you know, the wheel of victimhood has changed from Monday to Tuesday, and so now we have to totally ignore what we said yesterday, and we're going to condemn or absolve somebody of their societal sins based on absolutely nothing.
Based on the capricious nature of man.
Based on nothing concrete.
Based on nothing that is the real truth.
And that's why these people say truth is relative.
And they're exactly right.
Soleimani Ahmed, who's a reporter on Middle East Affairs, speaking of rape, highlighting that India is just an...
And I know Stu has done this a few times.
He's done a few segments on this recently.
But how India is just...
You talk about a society.
I mean, we don't want to just pile on the Haitians here.
If you look at India, there's a story that Stu covered last week about these travel bloggers.
Husband and wife couple, travel bloggers, they go all over the world and it was time to go to India and travel blog about that and put it up on the internet.
The man was held with a knife to his neck while his wife was repeatedly gang raped by seven Indians.
And, you know, people say, oh, well, I mean, you know, yeah, they've got a rape problem, but it's not everybody.
Well, here is CNN. Here's a CNN anchor, Suleiman Ahmed, posting this, that this woman was, they tried to rape her live on television.
Listen to this.
All these men surrounded me as I was doing a live report.
And the minute that the light went out, the minute that the light went out, suddenly I was groped, I was grabbed, my clothes were torn.
I literally had to fight to get out of that group.
And so let's go ahead and look at this tape so that you can see what I'm talking about.
This was live on television.
Barely.
I gotta get out of here, guys.
So tell me...
So you hear me yelling there as a woman, and certainly I was...
Yeah, I mean, we heard you yelling there.
For sure we did.
My goodness.
And they want to tell us that, hey, look, this is just...
Multiculturalism is good, and you shouldn't utilize stereotypes to make your decisions and protect your family.
Yeah, give me a break, right?
Give me a break.
Speaking of stereotypes...
Did you guys hear, I'm sure you did, the story of the criminal justice reform advocate who went on the Joe Rogan podcast to try to talk about how he was given too harsh of a sentence for pistol whipping somebody in a drug deal?
And that man, who's been out, I think, just a little over a year, was just arrested for murder and they found dismembered body parts in his apartment.
Apparently he was donning disguises on, leaving his apartment because he was disposing of body parts covered in blood.
The neighbors heard a man pleading for his life.
Help, please don't do this.
I have a family.
And then they heard two gunshots.
That guy who goes on Rogan and Rogan platforms him.
Yeah, criminal justice reform.
Yeah, the justice system is being prejudiced against black people.
Yeah, that guy has now been charged with murder.
They found a bunch of body parts in his room.
But never fear.
He's already out.
No bail for this guy.
No bail for this guy.
Brian Fail over at the National File has this story.
No bail for a New York man charged in dismemberment murder.
A Bronx man accused of killing and dismembering a man was released under New York's bail reform.
So I guess his criminal justice reform efforts are working out, right?
I mean, I guess that's what you'd have to assume.
New York's bail reform releases another perp suspected of killing and dismembering a man amid Democrats' attempts to curb the state's violent crime.
Sheldon Johnson, 48, is charged with murder, manslaughter, and criminal possession of a weapon, according to a report by ABC7. Human remains.
A torso and arms were discovered inside Johnson's Bronx apartment.
Quote, I'm innocent, he shouted, being taken into custody.
Really?
I mean, you know, I guess we could say that maybe all those body parts were planted there.
Is that what he's going to claim?
How else would you claim that you're innocent?
Police said the suspect is an ex-convict who also has a staunch advocate for criminal justice reform.
In fact, he appeared on the Joe Rogan Experience discussing his prior 50-year sentence.
Police reportedly made the stomach-turning discovery when authorities, Brian Fale reports, were alerted to a wellness check at 979 Summit Avenue in the High Bridge section.
The building superintendent, a man named Orlando Medina, told ABC7, quote, someone was pleading for their life.
She said she heard two gunshots, someone saying, please don't kill me, I got family, something like that, and two more gunshots pretty quickly.
The suspect was seen on surveillance footage coming out of the apartment wearing wigs and different articles of clothing while carrying bags.
Police said they obtained additional footage of Johnson leaving the victim's apartment wearing clothes.
So, that's the defendant there.
Presumably, the bags are bags of body parts.
So, if they found...
I just...
You gotta wonder...
How many bodies are we talking about here?
I know several body parts, but were there multiple murders?
On Wednesday night, the police obtained a warrant for Johnson's apartment in Harlem, where they discovered legs and a head in the freezer.
The victim was later identified as 44-year-old Colin Small, who had sustained a gunshot wound to the head.
The medical examiner's office findings eventually led to the murder charge, according to police.
concrete was also found in Johnson's car along with a Tyvek suit.
Johnson had served almost 25 years of his 1999 50-year sentence for attempted murder robbery and other charges and on the Joe Rogan experience he spoke to Rogan about how he had turned things around.
It was at that moment that I really said I have to change my life I have to change my life I just can't do this I had a wife I had kids I had family still my son was growing up he was hearing stories of my so-called notoriety I just didn't want to be that dad well yep you're pretty you're pretty notorious at this I don't think there's any way around that.
You're the guy that was arrested after dismembering, allegedly dismembering a human body and storing a severed head in your freezer.
I think that, and again, we don't want to stereotype black people here, do we?
Let's be careful.
Let's be real careful not to do that.
We don't want to do that.
Johnson admitted on the podcast that he was a former Bloods gang member and was the top of the food chain, but had chosen to depart from that way of life.
And since his release, he's been working as a counselor at the Queens Public Defender's Office.
Johnson, who proclaims himself to be a product of intergenerational incarceration, was arraigned on Thursday night with much support and attendance.
One even spotted a jacket emblazed with specializing in wrongful conviction arrests.
So, So this guy is going to be, you know, I guess there's going to be elements that are going to continue to still back this guy and try to claim he was framed.
You know, well, the reason he was framed is because, I'm sure they'll say he was such a proponent for criminal justice reform.
But I would say this, as far as the generational stigma, like, I'm a criminal because I'm from a generation of criminals, and it's just, you know, it's this generational thing.
You know, the system is just keeping black people down, and it's contributing to this generational decay.
But cutting off people's heads?
I don't know.
I just think the average person would be like, no, I think if you did this, that this isn't some generational wall that's the white man.
No, it's just that you're an evil person.
You're a murderer, and you're not only a murderer, you're a gruesome murderer, a grisly murderer at that.
And you were trying to cover up your crimes.
Anyway, I'll say this as well.
This is not the first story that we've seen recently about New York just releasing people without bail.
That certainly has been happening, and it's...
I don't know, I mean, did the guy, was it Daniel Perry, did he get out on no bail, the guy that choked out the crazy person in the subway who was black, and then they tried to say this guy was a gentleman and a scholar, and so now you've got this white New Yorker who's now going to be, they're going to try to make example of him.
Was he released without bail?
No.
I will say this.
They're treating illegal invaders in New York City and people like this man, they're treating them the same as black men.
They're letting the minorities out on bail.
Or, I'm sorry, they're letting the minorities out without bail.
So there's a line of consistency there.
And, of course, I'm talking about the Latin illegal invaders that were caught on camera beating up police officers and then were released.
And then they went on to later commit more acts of violent crime.
It's absolutely disgusting.
We're going to take a break.
And when we come back, we're going to talk about Canada assisted suicide and what one Lutheran, quote, church.
I'll just start calling it like a millstone house, like one millstone church, maybe, telling a congregate who's about to kill themselves that it's okay.
Go ahead and do it.
You won't go to hell.
I'm not making this up.
And a so-called pastor preached a sermon on him telling somebody who was in need, asking the question, hey, will I go to hell for this if I go ahead and kill myself under assisted suicide?
And the priest or minister was like, yeah, yeah, you won't go to hell.
No.
Go right ahead.
Go ahead and kill yourself.
We'll talk about that when we come back.
Stu Peters yesterday got to sit down with comedian Owen Benjamin about the Nickelodeon studios and the Nickelodeon pedophiles that just keep molesting kids and turning these kids into perverts themselves.
So when we go to break, that's what we've got coming up.
Don't go anywhere.
anywhere.
My name is Paul Harrell and we will be back here in just a moment.
Our good friend Owen Benjamin, who you saw exposing this pedophile four years ago is with us now.
I don't I Oral copulation, shoving foreign objects, using anesthetics to put these kids to sleep while he has their way with them.
And this is just the tip of the iceberg, isn't it?
Yeah, I mean, if you look at just DiCaprio, and I like DiCaprio.
Like, I did an award show that he was honored at once, and he was very nice, and he's a really good actor.
And after seeing that, I felt really bad for the guy, because his publicist, I think, was also a convicted pedophile, and his manager, I think, later was also a convicted...
It was like, the dude was just surrounded by...
Monsters.
And everyone pretends like he's this idol hero that everyone wants to be, and he gets so many chicks and blah, blah, blah.
He obviously has a hard time getting married.
He has a hard time having a family.
He seems pretty broken to me, even though people just want a mansion and a Bugatti, so they don't see it.
And so, yeah, I've been calling that out for years and years.
And, of course, I was called an anti-Semite and all that stuff.
And And these videos are taken down off YouTube because I always go with what's right in front of people.
I'm not even saying anything that's debatable.
It's like they do these fetishes in their movies.
Like when you look at Steven Spielberg's history and you look at some of these scenes with like a dinosaur sneezing gooey liquid all over a kid's face or like...
It's really dark and...
You know, I just am pointing it out and I actually have compassion for Leonardo DiCaprio as a human being and not as like a celebrity idol because his childhood was awful.
And they knew, they knew, and it's the same with Bryan Singer.
It's like, so these guys are either accused or convicted of pedophilia and then they're allowed to direct more children's movies.
And it's...
Meanwhile, they pretend I'm the human embodiment of evil because I call things out.
I make them uncomfortable.
I say things just for words.
And there's these convicted pedophiles that work at Nickelodeon to shape the minds of the youth.
And that's one reason why I don't take them very seriously and I don't care.
Like when they say I'm a failed comedian now or...
Oh, you went crazy and you threw away your career.
I'm like, you guys are sick.
I don't take offense to any of it anymore.
I just enjoy my life.
What is the justification for any of this?
Why aren't these people...
Locked up after they're convicted or killed on the public stage.
These people should be executed for doing anything.
What you said about...
I'm totally empathetic to what...
Well, sympathetic.
I've not been through this.
I'm sympathetic to Leonardo DiCaprio and all these other people.
Their entire innocence, their entire childhood, their whole life has been lived in a mental, psychological prison after this innocence was stolen from them.
I mean, they're serving a life sentence.
What is the justification for allowing these people right back into Hollywood?
And yeah, you're demonized for calling it out.
Who is it that's tolerating this?
Well, that's why I go at all the roots of it, why I've talked about the Holocaust and stuff like that, because that's how they hide.
So, you know, if you call out a Jewish pedophile, they say that you're a Nazi and you want them to be turned to soap and all that.
So that's how they do that.
I want them turned to a whole lot worse than soap.
Yeah.
Maybe we could turn them into cow s**t and then Nimrata Nikki Haley and Vivek Ramaswamy would have all of the toothpaste that they need.
Perfect.
Yeah, and they always do that too.
They pretend like you're saying every Jew's a pedophile immediately too.
You're like...
They use the Jew thing as a shield.
And Candace Owens is calling this out right now, too.
And she's getting hammered by that lubricant rabbi there, whatever his name is.
The one thing they're the most afraid of is that they can't use the Jew victim thing as a shield.
And the way they get the kids is through the greed of the parents.
So it's like...
It's just greed.
It's kind of like any mafia where if you're paid off or you want what they have, you stay quiet.
And so, unfortunately, they go after a lot of kids with single mothers who, just like anywhere, just like pedophiles anywhere, it's like they target kids without a strong male in the family and they don't have morality.
So if you just give them money, you know, shut up.
Shut up, Danny and And, you know, do what they say.
You don't want to embarrass us.
You know, it's like, it's that.
And so, a highly moral family with a father and a community, it's way, it's really hard for these people to predate on anybody like that.
But with these, you know, like Leonardo DiCaprio comes from a very dark upbringing.
It's very like... - Rick, what was the big takeaway today?
Yes, Susan, residents of the city will see a major change in the way police respond.
They will no longer respond to calls that aren't considered in-progress emergency.
That means calls like criminal mischief, theft, harassment, and most burglary alarms will all be handled by an enhanced telephone reporting unit.
That means residents will file a police report over the phone.
Officers will not respond unless it's an emergency.
Also, between the hours of 3 a.m.
and 7 a.m., there will be no officers at any of the six stations throughout the city.
Call boxes that link directly to 911 have been installed for people to use in case of an emergency.
And during the overnight shift, there will be as few as 20 officers to cover the entire city.
The chief said today the data supports that.
Yes, it's enough to cover the entire city in those hours when we have 8% of the time people are calling.
I'm confident in the decisions that we make that it impacts this Bureau and this city in a much better way than we have in the past.
Now, the chief also acknowledging today that some of these changes are due to staffing shortages.
He's down to 740 officers, well below the 850 they would like to have.
Now, coming up new at 5, residents, city council, and the police union all weighing in on these big changes that begin Monday.
Live in the studio, Rick Earl, Channel 11 News.
Welcome back to the Millstone Report.
My name is Paul Harrell.
That is so disturbing.
I mean, they're essentially just giving up.
The police are giving up.
They are surrendering to the criminals in Pittsburgh.
Wild stuff.
And you know, it kind of goes right in line with the story, the last story we just covered before we went to break.
By the way, it's a great segment with Stu and Owen Benjamin.
Feel free to check it out.
It's on this YouTube channel if you want to know more about the pedophiles in Nickelodeon.
I feel like this Pittsburgh decision from the police department goes right in line with what's going on in New York.
No bail for criminals in New York.
No bail for the guy that was caught dismembering, the criminal justice advocate that was caught dismembering or caught with a severed head in his freezer with limbs and body parts.
No bail for that guy who was trying to actively cover up the murder by sneaking out the body parts while wearing wigs and disguises and bags.
And then Pittsburgh's like, well, you know, hey, I mean, you know, from basically the most vulnerable hours, you know, when the criminals are around, don't call us.
Don't call us.
You're on your own.
I'm telling you right now, if you live in that area, if you live in the Pittsburgh area, you need to arm yourself.
If you don't have a gun, you need to get a gun.
And if you do have a gun, you need some ammunition because things are going to go crazy.
I predict they're going to go crazy.
When the police tell you that that's the case, they're just basically announcing that, hey, we're going to basically surrender.
We're not going to be policing anymore.
What does that say to the criminals?
I mean, it's like Gotham City.
It's going to descend into Gotham City.
Way worse than anything you've ever seen on the big screen, by the way.
It's going to be a real-life hellhole and nightmare.
And a utopia for criminals, right?
Because they just want chaos.
That's what they want.
It's chaos.
Back on January 27th, the Washington Post was critical.
They read an opinion piece.
Well, it was from their editorial board, and they were actually critical.
The Washington Post.
Critical of Canada.
This is what struck me.
I couldn't believe it.
Because they normally...
They normally, you know, support what all of the liberals do, and it is an opinion at peace, but they're urging Canada there's still time to rethink your risky expansion of euthanasia, or otherwise known as assisted suicide.
They're saying, you know, be careful here.
And they say few topics cause more impassioned debate than euthanasia.
I mean, not among my circles.
Ill people with no other options, suffering beyond a point they wish to bear, make a strong case that they should be allowed to help end their lives.
On the other hand, establishing clear, consistent ethical rules to govern where, when, and how physicians might be involved in ending lives rather than saving them is inherently difficult.
People of goodwill can disagree as to what compassion requires.
In recent years, a handful of countries have authorized medically assisted dying in the form of lethal injections or other interventions administered actively by physicians.
In the United States, assisted dying still takes only the comparatively passive form of physician-assisted suicide in which doctors prescribe a lethal dose of medications for self-administration.
The practice is lawful in 10 states and in D.C. We have supported limited assisted dying programs of this kind.
The expansion of euthanasia Canada is currently contemplating, however, goes too far We're good to go.
And on March 17th, barring a last-minute change in government policy, Canada will authorize MAID upon the request of patients whose only illness is a psychiatric one, such as depression or schizophrenia.
So now, I mean, it's just anything else, right?
I just don't feel like...
I'm just not psychologically well, so I need you to kill me.
And Canada's going to do it.
So I need you to remember what I said at the beginning of the show or in the monologue.
You can go back and listen to it.
But I said genocide is a lot easier when you get people to line up to do it.
Get people to line up to do it.
And specifically on the suicide issue, what the anti-whitism that has permeated all aspects of our culture, from the media to almost every institution, they're subliminally telling us there's a problem with being white.
And they're trying to get people to kill themselves.
And it takes many forms.
It could be assisted suicide, or it could be convincing a white girl that she's really a man.
And convincing a white girl that white people are evil, and then you buy into the brainwashing, and then you go into a school, like Audrey Hale did, the trans terrorist in Nashville, and massacre children, because, according to the Tranefesto, we now know because they were whites.
Right?
So, and what did she do?
She died.
She went out in a blaze of glory, trying to virtue signal, trying to do, oh, you're one of the good whites that wants to kill other whites.
It's sick and evil and twisted.
But there's, there is literally a war on, for young people, a war on our minds, and it's been happening.
And this is why I have been saying, I'm just looking three or four steps down the road.
It's not hard to look at this.
I'm not a rocket scientist, but they want to put People who dissent from this pagan satanic culture, they want to put us in boxcars.
And most of those people that they want to eliminate, the dissenters, are Christians.
Are Christians who have a biblical worldview and who worship the triune God of the Bible and who believe in Jesus Christ and they believe in his death, burial, and resurrection.
Those are the troublemakers because those are the people that are not going to allow this to happen and just go about this whole thing peacefully.
And so, back to assisted suicide.
Unfortunately, this woke religion has infiltrated once great Christian churches and Christian denominations.
I'm not harping on the Lutherans.
I know the last time we played one of these woke Canadian churches that was also Lutheran or claimed to be Lutheran, I had...
I've heard conservative Lutherans in the comments of this video saying, hey, it's not all Lutherans.
I know that, so that's my disclaimer, right?
I mean, I know full well it's not all Lutherans, that there are still Lutherans who fear God, believe in His Word, and are actually preaching the Gospel.
But this particular church is a Lutheran church.
I believe in Canada.
I got the video from Protestia.
And man, I just got to tell you, it's one of those things that I cannot believe I honestly just cannot believe that this is where we are, that it's this bad.
A progressive Lutheran pastor, according to, hat tip to Protestia, you can go to Protestia.com for more stuff like this.
A progressive Lutheran pastor takes a call from a man in hospice in the middle of a self-assisted suicide who wants to know, am I going to hell for doing this or for the things I've done in my life?
He responds, my short answer was simply no.
My short answer was simply no.
No.
Alright, let's take a listen to this.
This is not for the faint of heart.
Take a listen.
The question was simple, but very real and present.
Am I going to hell for doing this?
Thinking about the Gospel reading of God so loving the world that God gave the beloved Jesus not to condemn the world, but in order that the world might be saved through Jesus.
I wonder if we sense and we witness God's saving love in everything being connected.
To the question, what are the ways we can lift up God's loving, not condemning the world in our time, is it in witnessing and working to lift up this interconnectedness in all of us and in everything, the plants, the trees, the creatures, everything, and resisting anything That works to divide us from one another in all creation.
We received an urgent call from hospice at the office over a week ago asking if a minister could meet with an individual awaiting medically assisted death within an hour.
They had some questions and were asking if it was possible to see someone.
After processing this together for a few minutes, And decided, could any of us possibly go?
I went and met with this individual and their family.
The question was simple, but very real and present.
Am I going to hell for doing this?
Or for things I have done in my life?
My short answer was simply, no.
I do not believe God condemns us to hell.
Not a time for quoting Bible verses like those we hear today, for God so loved the world, by grace you have been saved.
I share that message in other simple words.
That I believe God loves us in this world.
That Jesus came not to condemn, but save us.
And this is God's doing, God's grace, not dependent on us.
There were tears and prayers of blessing and commending this individual to God and heartfelt thanks in the short time that we had together.
And then it was time to leave as a doctor and nurse came and other necessary information and conversations needed to happen.
Wow.
Absolutely horrifying.
Yeah, the doctors and the nurses came to go ahead and send this person where?
To kill them and send this person well.
Now, look, I don't necessarily, I mean, I don't pretend to know for certain where that man who killed himself wound up.
But I would say it's very likely that what you just heard was a pastor of a congregation telling his congregation that he literally led somebody asking questions to the gates of hell and gave him the keys and walked him right in.
It is very possible that that's what we just heard.
Millstones for that church.
Like an infinite amount of millstones for that church, for that man specifically.
And I also feel for, I don't know if you noticed how many gray hairs were in that congregation, but I mean, that church is not going to be around much longer in all probability, because I mean, I just saw, I don't know if I saw, you know, I don't know how many people I saw that looked to be like 70 or 80 or above in that congregation.
That's just an anecdotal note.
On his points, on his theological points, on his twisting of Scripture, Jesus did not come to condemn the world but to save it.
Yeah, but we were already in a state of condemnation because we're sinners and we need to be saved from our sin.
This goes right in line.
What this man just said is right in line.
With the He Gets Us woke Super Bowl ads that were trying to reimagine who the Jesus of the Bible was because they think it's offensive to say, no, actually you do need to repent of your sins and trust in Christ for your salvation.
And notice in this video, there was no mention of sin.
There was just mention of, no, it's fine.
Everybody's going to go to heaven.
That is simply not the case.
It's not true and it's not biblical.
And yet, this pastor told this man who was asking for questions because he knew.
The guy goes to a church and he knows.
Now, he also got the answer he was probably looking for.
He got the answer he was looking for.
He was already there, going to kill himself.
And he asked the church, just to make sure, I want to know, I want somebody to assure me.
I just, I find it just, it absolutely is, it's the sickest thing.
It's so evil.
And people want to say, like, you know...
How did these atrocities happen?
Do we not realize that the West, because I think this is Canada, a very Canadian accent the guy had, but do we not realize that we are literally apologizing for and excusing the very things that were taught in history throughout the 20th century were the pinnacle of evil, and yet here we are doing it?
And the nation of Canada, that used to be a Christian country, just like America used to be a Christian country.
Woe to those who call evil good and good evil.
That is just absolutely disgusting.
A few of the comments here on, if we go back to this tweet here...
A guy named David Crutchfield in response to this says, the Bible tells us in Romans 8.18, for I consider that the sufferings of this present age, suffering meaning like somebody who's suffering and he's bedridden or has a chronic illness or whatever, you're hurting, you're sick, you're dying.
The Bible tells us in Romans 8.8, for I consider the sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be compared with the glory which shall be revealed to us.
The idea meaning persevere to the last breath.
In Christ, death is not the end of the road.
Heaven is.
Can we start calling these people Losturans?
And so instead of Lutherans, and again, disclaimer, if there's a Lutheran who just joined and you're an actual Bible-believing Lutheran, this is not for you.
There's a lot of mainline denominations that, you know, have splintered and splintered and splintered because they've been infected by the rainbow.
It might not have been the rainbow at first.
In the 60s and 70s, it was women pastors, and that just morphed into the rainbow.
Speaking of the rainbow, we've got to get to that clip here in just a second.
Then you've got a look at the congregants.
This is where I got this.
Another church will be gone in five to ten years.
At best, half a dozen are under the age of 80.
How horrible.
He gave an assurance that he had no right to give.
Adam, this is truly the heart of evil.
They know they're leading people to hell and like it.
Question, is God going to send me to hell?
No, honey.
You chose that for yourself.
Jesus didn't come to condemn, but to save.
This is the part he missed, is that we're already condemned.
That's why we need salvation.
And why offer salvation unless there's something we require saving from?
We're required to be saved, yeah.
Just unbelievable.
Yeah.
But yeah, speaking of the rainbow, I have this.
Speaking of the rainbow, you guys know Pete Buttigieg, right?
We remember old Pete Buttigieg right here.
This is him.
Pete Buttigieg.
Now, that is the guy next to him is his supposed husband.
We'll see.
Husband.
That's his husband.
And his name is, right there you see it, Chastin Buttigieg.
Yeah, Chastin.
Is that based on the word?
Is that based on chastity?
Is the word chastity?
Anyway.
So you have Chastin Buttigieg.
He went to...
I didn't realize this, but apparently...
There's something called gay camps.
I mean, it's camps that you send your kids to.
Well, you don't send them.
I don't send them.
But woke, degenerate parents can send their kids to gay camp.
And there's a video circling around of Pete Buttigieg's, quote, husband, end quote.
You know, they're in a gay mirage together.
Indoctrinating kids at a gay camp, waving the rainbow flag and getting them to say some sort of pledge of allegiance to the LGBT and to gays.
This is the disturbing clip.
Alright, I pledge my heart to the rainbow of the not-so-typical gay camp.
One camp full of pride, indivisible, with affirmation and equal rights for all.
Somebody call Child Protective Services.
Wait, no.
Don't do that.
It's like they'll be even worse off, right?
We've got so much work to do.
And it was somebody to get those kids away from people like that.
But, of course, that starts with the parents.
And the parents, again, what does a live-and-let-live philosophy mean today?
All of you recovering libertarians out there in the audience, I'm talking to myself.
Well, taken to its fullest conclusion, it means that you have to accept that, what you just saw.
Oh, live and let live.
Okay.
It means you have to accept parents sending their kids to that.
It means you have to accept parents having the right to take their kids to a drag show where they can be ogled by half-naked men who are pedophiles.
Yeah, the children are the object.
They're the reason why the drag shows exist, right?
The drag shows exist to showcase this degeneracy to children, so they grow up, become converted, become converts of this woke sex religion.
So we've got work to do.
We're going to continue exposing it here on the Millstone Report.
I'm out of time.
Thank you so much for being with us.
My name is Paul Harrell.
This is the Millstone Report, and we will see you tomorrow night.