Voices Silenced: What the Assassination of Charlie Kirk Tells Us About a Nation Divided
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What a dark week.
We've had a dark week in America, folks.
And not just not just with the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
But also we we watched on TV the brutal murder of a young woman on a Charlotte train.
Most of you probably don't know because it hasn't been out in the media.
But things in the Minnesota like grown men who were convicted of raping two small children walk free.
And also won't ever be required to be registered as a sex offender.
This is Tim Walls' Minnesota.
It's dark times.
And unfortunately, there is no real answer or end in sight, it seems.
Because every day, there's something new.
Schools being shoot shot up.
People being assassinated, murders, and and all of it right in the face of America.
Out on a out on a on a public stage for everybody to see.
Not just Charlie, but uh Arena, the girl on the train, the whole world watched it.
Not in real time, but it's out there.
And it's brutal.
And America, I in my opinion, hasn't reacted like I thought America would.
But maybe I'm naive and I'm ignorant and I'm stupid or whatever.
But I have my thoughts.
Today we're gonna just have a discussion about the current current goings-ons around this country, the reactions, the outlash, all of those things.
We're gonna talk about that today.
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So housekeeping is done.
And at the time of me recording this show, there isn't a whole ton of details really to discuss about the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
We all saw it.
Unfortunately, the multiple videos of his death are plaguing the internet.
It's brutal.
But I must say for people who have been in the line of work that is danger or combat or law enforcement.
these types of things are not as abnormal in our community as we, as we would think.
I believe, I believe that there was just no chance.
There was no chance when you see the video and you hear the shot and you see what happens to Charlie, there's no chance that anybody survives that.
And of course, I'm not a ballistic expert.
I am not any kind of forensic analysis expert or anything like that.
But it appears it appeared to me based on my experience and and just looking and thinking.
My guess is that he was long gone by the time they got him in the in the SUV to be taken away.
Some people say he died at the hospital.
Some people say he died before they picked him up off the grass, maybe even before he hit the ground.
Who knows what the truth is and it doesn't really matter.
There are a lot of things about that day that I believe a lot of people have questions about.
Hopefully, by the time this comes out, there are answers to some of those questions.
Things like why were there only for police officers and Charlie security detail working?
Now, and I'm not trying to say that there's a whole bunch of conspiracy theory, at least in my opinion, because I don't know that we know enough.
I think that there's theories.
I think there's a lot of people that are saying they know, and based on their experience and this and that and the other thing.
Well, I believe that the investigation must ensue.
I believe that you have to allow the people whose jobs it are to figure this out, to figure it out, come with facts, and then I'm sure once the investigation is over, at whatever point that happens, that there'll be a whole lot more conjecture, there'll be a whole lot more conspiracy theories going on.
And so we'll just have to wait and see.
But let's talk about this for a minute.
Um it's astounding to me that the amount of of people in this country who are celebrating an assassination of anybody.
It doesn't matter who it is.
It doesn't matter what their beliefs are.
It doesn't matter if you agree with them or not.
This type of thing going down because of political discourse is is asinine.
It's ridiculous.
And the fact that there are a ton of people who are celebrating this, who are cheering, Who are saying he got what he deserved because of what he said, what he thought, how he felt about the world around him.
It's nuts.
Charlie Kirk never hurt anybody.
He had a lot of things to say.
He had a lot of ideas.
He had a lot of theories.
He had a lot of stuff to put out to the world.
And he grew his platform from nothing to what it was, and probably will grow bigger now that he's gone, because of the way he was taken out.
But this is not what our founding fathers, for example.
And many people will say, well, they were all pedophiles and racists and this and that and the other thing.
Okay, whatever.
But the fact of the matter is that the documents that were that were written, the ideas that have been lived by Americans since before these documents were written is the law of our land.
Are they fair?
Not always.
Do they make sense?
Not always.
But the laws are the laws.
And so for us to be able to have discussion and debate and agree to disagree or agree to hate each other.
Even hating each other is more okay than just arbitrarily killing people because you don't like what they say.
And for people to say, well, Charlie Kirk got what he deserved is the what one of the most ignorant things I've ever heard in my life.
He never hurt anybody.
He never set out to destroy anybody's life.
People claim all over, educators claim that he destroyed their lives because of his virtual educator hit list or whatever it was.
But he wasn't alone.
He wasn't alone in the way he thought about our education system.
In fact, I agree with quite a bit of his views on the education system.
I agree that in many in many instances and circumstances, college is a scam.
And a lot of the times, the things that he said that people really disagreed with and are now celebrating his death because of these said beliefs, he proved.
He proved in discussions with students on these college campuses.
He proved in discussions on podcasts or social media or whatever.
He proved just by having discussion and asking questions.
And then letting the masses see it.
And so when claims are made, for example, that college is a scam, and then he has college seniors, the one I can recall off the top of my head was an apparent college senior who couldn't answer simple questions about what they said.
Their area study was.
History.
In this instance, it was history and slavery and Abraham Lincoln and all of that.
And when asked questions about said topics, this person couldn't answer.
This person couldn't cite a source.
They didn't have an argument to even back up the claim they made to Charlie.
I think that's proof right there.
Maybe not that all of college is a scam, but it's proof that our children are not being taught, not being taught the right things, in many people's opinion, in my opinion as well.
In fact, if I had small children at this point in time in our in our history, not a chance would I be okay with them going to a public school.
Our two youngest kids graduated high school a couple years ago.
And when we had kids still in public school, and you go to the school and you see what's going on there, and then you hear about it from the kids, and then you get emails or text messages or calls, robocalls from the school district,
that your your children will be um let go from school early because there was a fight with weapons, and then you hear from your kids that that drugs are running rampant in a high school, get reports from the school district that there were students caught with cocaine and uh meth we saw one time.
What are our children being taught?
Now, of course, it's not on the educators to search their bags and to hold them accountable for these things.
In fact, we see we see videos on on this thing called social media all the time, if you're looking for it, um, and and of course, also stumble across it of children children, high school kids, young adults almost disrespecting educators, assaulting them, spitting on them.
The ways of the American culture that respected elders, that valued togetherness, that valued open conversation, that valued the idea that we can agree to disagree, and we don't have to like each other, we don't even have to talk to each other ever again.
But we don't need to we don't need to murder people.
Not like this.
And our justice system just doesn't hold anybody accountable anymore.
Not unless you're a high profile politician or some some rich guy or gal that somebody can suckle money out of or power or control.
In fact, that's the reason, one of the main reasons that Stu Peters and I quit chasing criminals years ago.
We were in we were in North Minneapolis one evening, uh, or you could call it North Murder Apollo, and we were we were tracking a fugitive searching for this guy.
We end up finding him, kicking down the door, taking him to jail for a uh a warrant that he had for felon in possession of a firearm, uh, some kind of drug trafficking charge, some kind of felony drug charge.
Maybe it wasn't trafficking, but felony drug charge, probably meth or heroin or even fentanyl at that point.
Fentanyl wasn't as prominent back in 2020 as it is today, but it was around.
And so we went through this whole this whole night of bullshit to follow this guy, talk to informants, track him, uh, search out his social media and watch what he's posting, see where he's checking, all kinds of stuff.
Well, we did what we did, we were really good at it and found him.
Kicked in the door, me and Stu Peters went in this house to arrest this guy, and when we get in there, there's multiple people.
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They don't want to see Stu Peters, the white guy and his partner, the mixed race baboon.
In in their shit.
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We worked it out.
We took the guy into custody.
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It wasn't this, it wasn't that.
It was some stern conversation, some cussing each other out, some screaming, some yelling, some talking, and finally get him into custody without a major fight.
And we get him to the jail downtown Minneapolis.
We walk him into the jail.
We go through the whole process of turning him over, doing the paperwork, waiting for the deputies to take him into custody, and then they take him downstairs, they swap his handcuffs and bring our handcuffs back to us and bring us a copy of the paperwork so that we can provide it to the bail bond company that contracted us so that we can get paid,
so we can pay our bills we can feed our kids we can do what we do this is how we make our money and keep in mind that for a a person who had offended multiple times in and out of jail multiple times in the two or three years prior gets turned over to the county the county jail
By the time that Stu and I got our set of handcuffs back and our paperwork so that we could get paid for the work that we just did and go back out to our truck to re-arm ourselves to find the next file, next bad guy who's hurting people.
We specialized in violent crimes, gangs, guns, drugs, rape, murder, crimes against people.
Violent, um, usually violent or high profile drug crimes.
And why?
Because they paid more.
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You may have to, you may it may take a little bit longer to find these people, but they paid more.
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By the time we get back out to that truck, this guy is standing at the train station, the public, the public train station, public transit, waiting to get on the train.
And so we walk back in and ask, what's going on here?
Because by that time, this transaction, if you will, hasn't updated in the court system.
So we can't just look him up and see what happened.
Turns out that the Hennepin County jail was offering things like gift cards to grocery stores, um, potentially tickets to the Minnesota Twins games, visa gift cards.
If you sign your name here and promise to show up at your court date.
Now, if you don't know how the bail system works, this was um this was somebody who already had seen his day in court.
At this point in his case, he'd already seen his day in court.
He was still out on bail.
The judge allowed him.
And he didn't show up.
He ran.
He hid like a coward.
And then we let him out just that just on based on a promise that he made, a piece of paper he signed.
And he's back out.
And so what does that mean for us?
That means we don't get paid because the the bail is still intact.
He's he was let out.
He's still out on the same bail bond.
So those days and hours and all the bullshit we went through to get the guy in custody, and he's right back to where he was.
And mind you, his bond for these crimes was only like $20,000.
Which in the in the bail in the bail game, 20,000, 10 to 20,000 is normal.
Is it like a normal average bail for DUIs?
Uh maybe um uh disorderly conduct or something like that.
Cases that had felons and possessions of possession of firearms, high amounts of drugs or meth or fentanyl, heroin, violent crimes, those were 40, 50, 60, 70,000 bail bonds.
This guy was out on 20,000.
And so what is that what does that mean?
What does that say to us that they're they're making they're being a whole lot more lenient on these crimes?
I mean, it wasn't even worth going back to get him should he not show up?
Because the next time we don't have the element of surprise.
When he misses court, he already knows we're coming.
It makes it a whole lot more dangerous for two dudes chasing down a fugitive.
Thank you.
And so I say all of this to say that our country is experiencing this all over.
This leniency on crime, this passiveness on these atrocities that are happening.
Hopefully, in the wake of Charlie Kirk's assassination, hopefully things start to tighten up again.
This type of thing cannot stand.
We don't have to disagree.
We don't have to like each other.
We don't even have to acknowledge each other's existence.
But when we take it upon ourselves to just delete somebody's life, it doesn't matter who you are.
It doesn't matter if you're a white guy shooting a black guy or a Mexican guy shooting an Asian guy or a black guy shooting a Mexican.
It doesn't matter.
When any of us, no matter the color of your skin, the background you have, your cultural background, your ethnicity, your sexual preference, all of those things, whenever your skin gets punctured and you're leaking, our blood is the same.
It looks the same.
It's the same color.
If we slice open a human body, one of a white guy, one of a black guy, one of an Asian guy and a Mexican guy and a Muslim guy and a Jewish guy, it doesn't matter.
If you slice open the human body, it all looks the same on the inside.
So because we are born with different colors of skin and we have different beliefs and we have different ways of walking through life, I don't know that it's appropriate that we're just killing each other.
It's a sad, sad state of affairs for our country.
And quite honestly, it's embarrassing.
This week, it was embarrassing to be an American.
At least for me.
When you look out across the world, there's a whole lot of bullshit happening.
There's a whole lot of atrocities.
There's a whole lot of tragic shit happening all over the place.
But weren't we supposed to be the nation in this world that is held to a higher standard?
When and how and why did we become the place, at least at this point in history, where we are so divided, we can't even have discussion.
Not just civil discussion, but we can't even have discussion where we scream at people.
We can't have any of that stuff.
Because it all leads to violence and death.
And so what are we to do?
Are we all supposed to arm ourselves to the teeth?
And the second anybody looks at you funny, you take out a weapon and you end their life?
or try to?
Are we are we so dense and ignorant that we can't we can't agree to disagree?
We can't state our opinion and hear the other one try to sway one another, but clearly that's not gonna happen.
There are some people you're not going to change their mind.
But it certainly doesn't mean that we should be off on each other for it.
I mean, it should never happen.
And it's not just because Charlie got assassinated, but just in general, people are murdered all the time.
But for but for the whole world to watch this man, who seemingly, I mean, I never met him, I don't know him.
Of course, you see his videos and watch his stuff and read about him, and and you know, there are a lot of things that Charlie stood for that I disagree with.
A lot of them.
There were some that I did agree with him on.
But that doesn't mean it doesn't mean that anybody should have taken upon himself to murder him.
And then the whole world watches the end of his life.
And if for no other reason, just for his children.
These two little, these two little children who who don't really know what the world is all about yet.
They got a better idea now because their dad is gone.
They now, their life is changed forever.
They will always know.
There's no way that they'll never know the truth about the way that their dad died.
It's everywhere.
And it will be forever.
It'll be out there forever, I'm sure.
Now they're they'll know their whole lives that their dad was taken from them because some pussy couldn't handle his idea.
Couldn't handle the way he felt about the world.
Couldn't handle what he had to say.
And I think that his messages usually were pretty clear.
You don't have to agree with me.
This is just my thoughts.
This is the way I see it.
I can tell you how I think you're wrong.
You can tell me how you think I'm wrong.
And I believe, based on what you've read in the last few days, based on what you know of him, based on what you could watch, I believe he always wished people well, whether they agreed or not.
Because at the end of the day, what we all are is Americans.
We're all Americans.
This is all of our home.
But there's so there's so many other things also happening that they're just mind-boggling.
Uh and we've already run out of time for the segment.
Um, I was blathering on about bail.
Jeez, Louise.
Uh, we'll be right back, folks.
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Um let's continue.
I don't want to go on the whole show about Charlie's assassination, Charlie Kirk's assassination.
Uh I think that we all have seen enough of the coverage.
Uh we've all seen and heard enough of the discussion and all this other stuff.
Uh I'll end, I'll end my time talking about Charlie for the most part with uh our thoughts and prayers go out to his family, his children, his friends, and more importantly, to our whole country.
Everybody.
I think that this is a time where we need to take a step back and we need to reflect on what's happening.
And it's not just Charlie's assassination.
Uh Listen to me like we were friends.
I didn't know the man.
Uh not just Charlie Kirk's assassination.
But what about this young arena woman that was murdered?
Brutally murdered on a train going home from work.
What about her?
And now we have all kinds of people out here screaming from the from the mountaintops about the Carlos Brown getting due process.
And there are there are people uh donating to his legal defense.
Link tree, uh not Link Tree, but um uh GoFundMe took down campaigns of people collecting money to donate to his legal defense.
First of all, this man shouldn't have it shouldn't have the opportunity he should get a public defender and let that person stumble their way because they're new with his defense.
There shouldn't be any defense.
It's on it's on video.
The whole world has has seen that also.
This young woman who was just on her way home from making pizzas where she worked, was relaxing on a train, going home, scrolling through her phone and out of nowhere with no warning.
She's watching herself bleed out surprised, scared, startled, alone.
This woman was alone and died on the floor of some scummy train.
And what's even worse is that five people stood there and watched her die.
Did nothing to help her, did nothing to try to subdue this monster, who after stabbing her, walked over to the door under the camera, and if you listen closely, you can hear him say, I got that white girl.
Now, of course, there's conspiracy theories out there that they might have known each other possibly, and it was a relationship gone bad, possibly.
Who knows?
Who knows what the truth is?
And quite frankly, who cares?
If they would have known each other, she wouldn't have been sitting there in front of him like she didn't know him when she watched him walk behind her and sit down in the seat behind her.
The second she stepped on that train, this dude was had already been targeting her, moved himself into the position, and when he thought the time was right, stood up and stabbed her in the neck and killed her.
DeMarcus Brown's due process should be that they they string him up in a public square for everybody to see and watch him die.
Public.
Public public accountability is exactly what DeMarc De Carlo de Marcus, De Carlos Brown, should get and more importantly, the fourteen cases he had before that.
Whoever the judges were that allowed this monster back out on the streets, should also be held accountable.
They should lose their jobs and possibly go to prison.
But that won't happen.
It's not a legal.
It's not illegal to be a shitty judge and let these criminals out to to reoffend.
It's ridiculous.
What kind of due process did Arena get on that train?
What kind of fighting chance did she have?
Why should why should people, especially when it's caught right there in color, you can see the whole thing.
You can see the look on her face of surprise.
You can see her eyes roll back in her head, and you can watch her slump down and fall onto the floor.
Where she died.
And once she was on the floor, and most likely at the point of no return to saving her life, some guy who watched all this happen goes over to check on her and assists her to try to to try to stop the bleeding or render her aid or whatever.
Why is why is that why is that acceptable?
Why in why in God's name would anybody lift a finger to help this guy fight this case?
And some are probably gonna say, well, first of all, this whole thing is going to be used for political purposes also, I'm sure.
If even at all, if we even hear any more about it.
But why should he be afforded the opportunity to walk free on this earth, more importantly, in this country ever again?
Why should he be allowed to continue to consume oxygen?
And then not just not just to Carlos Brown, but anybody that does these things.
These are the ones we're talking about because we all watched it happen.
And just think about where we're at in this country, where we're at at this point in time.
You can turn on your television, you can you can scroll through social media and watch people be murdered.
And the very next thing you scroll to is somebody celebrating it.
And what it comes down to, I believe, is that all these weak people who have no idea what what the darkest sides of humanity really look like.
Maybe they've never been perpetrated.
Maybe they've never had tragedy happen in their life, maybe they've never had to take a human life and then and then live, live with the the aftermath of that in your own mind.
Maybe they've never been attacked.
Maybe they've never really even had to struggle all that much.
Of course, you don't know, you can't you can't tell what somebody's uh somebody's life experiences unless you have the conversation.
But it seems to me when you have conversation with people who do have life experience, who have been perpetrated on, who have had to defend themselves or others and take life or do something to stop an attack, anything like that.
Usually you find that those people are in the camp of this is ridiculous.
This dude should never see the light of day again, if ever breathe another breath of oxygen.
And the people who really haven't had to struggle all that much in their life, and if they did, didn't learn from it, are the ones that celebrate it.
Um there he is.
There he is, and there he is in the in the in the in the chair behind her, staring her down, just waiting for his moment, waiting for his moment to pounce and kill that woman.
It's unbelievable.
She's she's looking at TikTok, maybe finding a recipe of her own to make when she gets home from from work.
I'd be willing to bet that the Carlos Brown wasn't on that on that train going home from work.
Trying to be contributing member of society.
And none of it has anything to do with the color of his skin or the color of her skin.
It has nothing to do with their cultural background.
None of it has anything to do with that.
This piece of shit didn't have a job, I'm sure.
I'm sure that he wasn't trying to contribute to a community that that believes that we need to we need to help each other out.
We need to contribute, we need to take care of each other.
And by take care of each other, I don't mean we got to do things for everybody.
But how about just being being a good neighbor?
Being a good member of the community.
But nope, he's one of those guys that just is out there to cause problems.
And some are gonna say, well, he's he's probably very mentally ill.
Maybe he is.
And if that's the case, if he's got mental health issues, why was none of that discussed?
Why was none of that taken into account the 14 other times that he was in jail for violent crimes and perpetrating people?
Thank you.
So in my mind, there's really no good argument.
No good argument to support his freedom or even his ability to stay alive.
No good argument at all.
Um here's another one, uh, and I'm I'm quite certain that most people probably haven't heard of this.
This here is Mohammed Bakari She or however you pronounce his name.
This guy is in Rochester, Minnesota.
He was recently convicted.
I'll say it again, he was recently convicted of raping a four and nine year old girl.
He raped two young children, four and nine.
He's going to do a hundred and eighty days in jail, never see the inside of a prison cell, and is never going to be required to register as a sex offender, as long as he doesn't violate the terms of his probation, which is thirty years.
He raped two young girls and was convicted.
Investigations happened, depositions were done, court truth hearings, a trial, a jury, all of these things, the due process that these fucking idiots always are screaming about.
He got due process.
And because he chose to take a plea deal from the prosecution that said, um, I I maintain my innocence, but I'll plead guilty just to get this over with.
So I'll say I'm guilty, but I'm really not guilty.
Why is why is that a thing?
Why when it has been proven through investigation, interviews, court hearings, trials, all of that shit, why would that offer even be put on the table?
This guy should never see the light of day again either.
In fact, they should put him in a public school in a public square and cut his dick off so he can never do it again.
Extreme accountability.
Stu talked on this network for quite a while, some time ago about extreme accountability.
Mohammed Bakar and De Carlos Brown should both, in my opinion, meet extreme accountability for the crimes that they have committed.
One convicted, the other one hopefully about to be.
But his crime was caught on camera.
For the whole world to see.
This dude.
Oops.
This dude.
Is walking free.
"I'm not sure what I'm saying." And wherever he's at, people are unsafe.
It's not safe to live in a community with a monster like that.
Neither one of them.
Where is the due process for the two little girls who now forever for the rest of their lives are going to remember what happened to them?
Are going to remember the monster that took their innocence?
For what?
Because you're a piece of shit and you can't get your own date.
You've got to perpetrate on kids that are defenseless, that probably trusted you, or at least had enough trust in you to be around you and not be scared, and you took advantage of them.
Thank you.
And destroyed their world.
Imagine if you will, if you can.
Imagine that these are your children.
Imagine, imagine that you now for the rest of your life have to support your children who have their whole life ahead of them.
Their whole life is still ahead of them.
Four years old.
And you gotta support the aftermath that this monster conducted on your child.
And all of these right fighters who out here screaming about due process for these for these shit bags.
What happens when someone touches your kid?
What happens when you're in when you're in Walmart or Target or at the grocery store, and someone doesn't like what your kid's doing, running around pushing carts into people's ankles or whatever, and someone yells at your kid, and you fly off the fucking handle, and before you know it, there's fights and properties being destroyed, and the whole the whole reason it happened is because nobody's gonna talk to your children that way.
Now imagine that your four-year-old daughter was just raped by a 20-year-old man.
What are you gonna do?
And so anybody who's sticking up for this guy, you're a real piece of shit.
It's really interesting to me that these radical people, no matter what side of the eye, I know what side of the aisle you're on, doesn't matter, but these radical people who have all these things to say and all this outrage are the same ones that will fly off the handle when the same thing that they're supporting is done to them or their family.
The same thing.
I don't know that there's a whole lot of people who are in their right mind.
They're going to just sit back and let their children be, be manhandled.
Manhandled.
And assaulted and raped without some kind of just out of control, out of body rage.
How a How do you defend that?
How does a person in their right mind defend de Carlos Brown and his actions?
What if that what if what if Arena was your daughter or your sister or your girlfriend or your best friend?
But see, people don't stop to think about that.
This is all all of this shit always ends up in it's it's all about uh racism or the trannies, the the dicating trannies.
It's all about some some some dumbass shit.
It's never about anything that has any substance.
None of it is a reason to rape children, none of it is a reason to sneak up behind somebody who's defenseless against you, even if you were standing toe to toe, squared off with this girl.
There's not a chance in the world that she's going to stop you from stabbing her in the neck.
But it's people like the Carlos Brown who don't have who don't have any uh there's there's nothing inside, just empty, an empty soul, an empty carcass without a soul,
and people are defending him political affiliation and ideas aside, um uh all of all the stuff we've already talked, all that stuff aside, just just human being to human being people are defending this and donating their money to help him to help him fight a case it which in my opinion is unwinnable for him.
It's all there.
You can watch it, and then if you decide to watch long enough, you can watch her die.
And he just he deserves to walk free, maybe he deserves to have a chance to walk free and breathe air bullshit.
You know, the president said something the other day in the wake of Arena's murder that people like this, people like the Carlos Brown, they don't understand due process.
They don't they don't understand common sense.
And the president said um something about that if we're gonna stop this, we need to meet their viciousness with equal or greater viciousness.
And I agree.
If you were a person in the United States military that was, for example...
I mean, I can speak to the infantry because I was an infantryman, but we were always taught the best way to win a gunfight is by overwhelming fire superiority.
We need to have bigger, better, and badder weapons and fire more bullets than they fire, to the best of our ability because the other side doesn't understand weaker weapons, the other side doesn't understand less bullets, the other side doesn't understand less viciousness.
The only way to stop shit like this is to make sure that the people who are caught doing it, like the Carlos Brown meet the same, the same viciousness, the same fate, if not worse because he doesn't understand.
And nor do any of these other people who are supporting this shit.
But what happens?
What happens when these people who are supporting the shit become victims?
What happens when they're perpetrated on and they pick up their phone to call the the racist ass police?
When they call the police for help, the ones that they were throwing rocks and scooters and molotov cocktails at for some reason that they probably don't even really know or understand.
Well, it would really be something if If God forbid that Carlos Brown ends up free, or in a in a in a prison cell, hopefully somebody attacks him the same way.
And when he's laying on the ground, hopefully, pleading for help and bleeding out and dying, that nobody helps him.
And hopefully, just like his crime, when he's laying there dying, if it happens, people just stand around and watch.
Hopefully, he can meet the same fate of the people he perpetrated.
Because remember, he's been in prison for violent or in jail for violent crimes fourteen other times.
And maybe when he's laying on the ground and he's thinking about the course of his life, hopefully he has regrets for the crimes he's committed.
Probably not, though.
And hopefully, nobody helps him.
Hopefully, if it happens that way, he shuts his eyes for the last time, scared, in pain, terrified, confused, startled, and alone.
This there the very same fate that this little this little harmless woman suffered for no reason, other than apparently the color of her skin.
I don't know, man.
Okay.
We are in dark times, folks.
And I I guess I don't know, I don't understand what it's gonna take to fix it, other than meeting, meeting these hurdles, these crimes and these these violent stuff,
hopefully, the the good guys can deal the same amount of nightmare to the to the bad guys as they do to innocent people.
And it's not just not just whoever that shit bag is that that shot Charlie Kirk.
It's not DeMarcus De Carlos, man, de Carlos Brown, not Mohammed Bakar, not just them, but anybody.
Anybody in this country or this world, but more importantly, this country, that does shit like this to innocent people, young, defenseless, small, tiny women, young, defenseless,
innocent children, in Mohammed Bakar's case, four and nine years old, not just the coward that shot Charlie Kirk and then ran away, not just them, but anybody that commits crimes of this nature, hopefully they all meet the same fate or worse, and nobody helps them.
I don't know that that's out of line.
The other side likes to talk about maybe we need to start start this these ideas of eye for an eye.
Okay.
But what they don't understand is that there's always someone bigger, badder, tougher, and more violent.
And But how else are they gonna learn?
How else are the other people who watch this and support this going to learn?
It's I don't know.
It's a it's a it's a it's a sad state of affairs, if you ask me.
Again, uh, we're out of time, folks.
But again, um, our thoughts and our prayers go out to uh Charlie Kirk's family, our thoughts and our prayers go out to Arena and her family and friends, and especially the two little children who were who were taken advantage of and their innocence stolen from them.
Our thoughts and our prayers go out to them as well.
I believe that as a society, we can do better.
We can agree to disagree, we can we can hate each other if we want to.
Although that's not helpful.
We can have political and civil discourse.
But I don't know that we need to be killing each other for our ideas.
Let's be better Let's be better As Christians in a Christian country, we have a right to be at minimum agnostic about the leadership being all Jewishly occupied.
We literally should be at war with fucking Israel a hundred times over, and instead we're just sending them money, and it's fucking craziness.
Look at the site of Israel, look at the site of Tel Aviv and look at the site of Philadelphia.
You tell me where this money's going.
You told me who's benefiting from this.
I am prepared to die in the battle.
Fighting this monstrosity that would wish to enslave me and my family and steal away any brights to my property, and to take away my God, go fuck yourself.
Will I submit to that?
And if you've got a foreign study, you go dual citizens in your government, who do you think they're supporting?
God, right now, would you protect the nation of Israel and protect those of us, not just our church, but every church in the world and in this nation is willing to put their neck on the line and say we stand with the Trump's cabinet?
You got Biden's cabinet.
It's for Jews.
I have a black friend in school.
I have nothing against blacks.
She has nothing against me.
She understands where I'm coming from.
Excuse me, I'm a Jew, and I just like to say that, you know, in our Bible it says that you're you're like animals.
The Jews crucified our God.
The Jews crucified our God.
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