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Now, let's get into the news.
In the early hours of the morning, and last night, violence erupted at UCLA as counter-protesters came to tear down the barricades set up by the pro-Hamas, pro-Palestine, and anti-Israel factions, resulting in some wild videos.
We also have the teardown of Columbia, and photos and images released by police, the chains they were using.
But what's happening in Los Angeles, I think, is the most interesting thing.
And the police stand by and do nothing.
This is what you get.
Now, the funny thing here, you've got this narrative from Democrats.
You've got this narrative from Mike Johnson at these protests.
They cannot be allowed.
They're anti-Semitic.
They must be stopped.
And the message being sent to so many people is that if you are a far leftist who's firebombing federal buildings, nobody cares.
If you force the President into a bunker on May 29th, 2020, and set fire to St.
John's Church, they're gonna call the President Bunker Boy and they're gonna make fun of him.
But, if you protest Israel, Well, then the boot comes down.
And while that may be the narrative we're hearing for the most part, and is sort of true, I think all we really learn from this is that Congress, the establishment uniparty, wants to make these moves.
You see, when the attacks are on the president, when the attacks are on federal buildings, when the attacks are on conservative Americans who support Trump, Congress does not care.
But when it is an attack on Israel, Mike Johnson springs to action, Democrats spring to action.
They want to pass a bill to get anti-Semitism monitors on these universities.
But the reality is, if you take a look at UCLA, it is actually rather similar to what we see with many other protests, as much as many people probably don't want to admit that.
The police ultimately do very little.
Now, that being said, NYPD did come in and crush these encampments and these protests much more quickly than they've ever dealt with anything targeting Trump supporters.
I don't necessarily think that it is that they're defending Israel, although many people want to believe that.
I think it's that they hate Trump supporters.
You see, when Gavin McInnes is speaking at an event in New York, the cops do nothing.
In fact, the cops ended up arresting the Proud Boys because Antifa was instigating fights, and the Proud Boys got into a fight, and the Proud Boys decided to speak to the police because back to blue, baby, right?
Well, they went to prison for that.
I think what we see from this is not so much that it's pro-Israel, although definitely when it comes to Congress and politicians and Joe Biden and all that stuff, it is But it's mostly, you start to realize they just hate you.
They hate conservatives and they hate Trump supporters.
If the protests come for any other reason, because I was there at Occupy Wall Street, they made moves to arrest and pepper spray people.
Yeah, it's that they hate the right.
And so if the right is protesting, they will crush you and shut you down.
If the right is protesting, the far left will come, crush you and shut you down.
So as I see this violent riot erupt in LA, the only thing I can really say, You know, this stuff shouldn't be happening.
It's nasty.
We don't like it.
But I ain't gonna shed no tears for far leftists, communists, Marxists, and people who support terrorists.
I'm not gonna shed a tear.
You're gonna cry and whinge all day and I'll be like, we're the free speech advocates to defend us.
You guys physically attacked other rallies, so not interested in hearing it.
Thank you.
Have a nice day.
What I find fascinating, though, is the police refusing to do anything.
Jewish students, pro-Israel students, and every other student, non-allies they call them, are being barred from the university grounds.
This is exactly what's happening.
So what do you get?
Well, I'll tell you.
What happens is, at UCLA, if you're a non-ally, we'll pull up the story in a second, they say you can't come in.
You have to support their efforts against Israel, which is basically just like, join the Marxist revolution or whatever.
Well, many of these students were Jewish, and they were being barred entry.
There's the viral video of the guy, he's wearing a blue shirt, he's a star of David, he has his hands up and he's like, I'm just trying to go to my class, it's in that building, I want to enter, and they're like, no.
And they just stand there with their arms linked, blocking him from entering.
Videos like that emerge and then you get the pro-Israel protesters who are like, if the cops aren't going to stop this, we will.
They show up and you get fights.
So here we are from the Daily Mail.
Violent clashes have erupted, and now don't get me wrong, the police did move in when this stuff starts erupting.
Violent clashes have erupted at UCLA between pro-Palestinian protesters and a group of counter-demonstrators in the latest unrest to hit U.S.
campuses.
The trouble comes after more than 100 protesters were arrested on Tuesday night at Columbia University in New York City, where one building, Hamilton Hall, was occupied by demonstrators before police stormed the campus.
The timeline!
How violence erupted.
It has been reported that counter-demonstrators have left the scene of a pro-Palestinian encampment following violent scenes.
And we do have video, which I'll pull up in a second.
Here's the timeline.
At 10.45, NBCLA reported that protesters armed with Israeli flags arrived at a pro-Palestinian encampment that was set up on UCLA's campus last week.
At 11 p.m., footage was taken from helicopters showing fireworks being set off and projectiles being thrown as rival protesters engaged in scuffles.
By 12.30 a.m.
So granted, we're talking East Coast, you're 3.30.
A group of counter-protesters attempted to dismantle the pro-Palestinian encampment that
had been declared unlawful by the UCLA in a ruling hours earlier. Footage shows some demonstrators
took a metal barricade and ran through a crowd with it. I think we actually have footage here
from Sky News of people pulling down the barricades. So, let's see, here we go. 1251.
1251, Zach Seidel, a spokesman for the Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, stated LAPD should be responding immediately to Chancellor Block's request for support.
By 1.30 a.m., LAPD officers arrive and appear to prepare themselves to break up the riot wearing gas masks.
Around 10 minutes later, officers from LAPD and California Highway Patrol Move into the demonstration and form a guard by 2.45 a.m.
So we're talking only a few hours, like just several hours ago.
L.A.
television station ABC reports that officers engaged with demonstrators and warned them they will be arrested by 3.50 a.m.
The same station reports the counter demonstrations have left the area.
So, we have... Look at these videos.
This is wild, dude.
So, this is a video of the clashes erupting.
This was from, uh, 745.
It says 745.
I'm wondering what their, uh... I think they're going by local time.
So, this was just last night when the fighting was breaking out.
People are just beating each other with sticks.
Y'all, this is wild.
We do have some footage and some information.
So, Sky News reporting, violent clashes are erupting and we have this.
ABC Eyewitness News.
This is from 3.32 a.m.
Protest has continued for more than 90 minutes with no law enforcement presence as brawls escalate in the crowd.
People are being beaten and kicked.
Barricades are being used as weapons.
Well here we go, we got some footage here.
Pro-Israel counter-protesters are attempting to disassemble the pro-Hamas encampment located on campus.
Police have finally arrived after over an hour of fighting.
So here you can see These are counter-demonstrators tearing down the leftist encampment.
Look at the barricades.
I want to pause real quick.
Take a look at the right side of the screen.
For those that are just listening, I'll explain.
They've put up wood planks.
They're creating a fortification, a stockade as it were, a fortress.
This is insane!
They are fortifying this place.
And these counter-protesters came in because the police weren't doing anything.
So we just have this footage I'll play.
And this is, I mean, it looked like, I think, I hear estimates between 100 and 200 counter demonstrators coming in.
Look at this fortification!
This is, this is, this is insane.
This is not anti-Israel.
Well, people like Mike Johnson are coming out saying, we won't tolerate the antisemitism, blah, blah, blah.
This is just Marxist.
This is no different than BLM.
There's no core ideology.
It's literally, we oppose anything the system supports.
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No, I don't think the counter-protesters had barricades or anything set up.
So it is the same location.
It's just being torn down.
We've got this tweet.
From Matt Bender.
He posted this video.
We'll play this video first.
Teresa Watanabe, 200-plus pro-Israel counter-protesters are attacking the UCLA pro-Palestinian encampment.
They started beating on one student and stomped another under a plywood board, as per LA Times.
Where is UCLA security?
So here's video footage showing these people coming up, and the people with the sticks, these are the counter-protesters.
Wow, this is getting crazy.
Moving to tear down these barricades.
Then we have Matt Binder with this tweet.
Will the mainstream media talk about these actual outside agitators physically beating down pro-Palestinian students at UCLA?
Will the Biden administration put out a statement condemning these acts of violence?
Will any one of these agitators face a single consequence?
Cry me a river, you communist hypocrite.
Matt, I remember when Aaron Danielson was shot and killed in the streets of Portland.
I remember when BLM in Provo, Utah shot a driver unprovoked in the arm.
I remember when anti-censorship protesters rallied in DC, minding their own business, and far-left-aligned groups came and started beating them.
I remember when protesters who were upset over mask mandates were outside a hospital, and anti-fault-aligned groups showed up and started beating them.
I was there at Berkeley when elderly women Out to support free speech and Donald Trump had M80s thrown at them by far-left extremists who used makeshift explosives, as well as M80s and other explosives, to target and attack people.
I talked to a guy there who brought a knife and said, I'm gonna, I'm gonna come at these people.
And I asked him, I'm like, they're just standing in the park talking.
They didn't do anything to you.
He's like, they're fascists.
And I was like, really?
You think they're fascists?
And he was like, yeah.
And I'm like, what are they doing right now?
What are they doing?
And he's like, well, they were here to rally and support fascism.
And I said, do you think these people here are pro-gun?
And he's like, yeah.
And I'm like, you think these people here think everyone should have guns?
Like, yeah.
And I was like, do you think fascists want everyone to have guns?
He's like, no.
And I'm like, so are these people fascists?
And he like paused for a second, confused.
He brought a weapon.
He had a knife on him.
He showed me a knife.
These people are intending to commit harm.
They have committed harm.
And every single time the right has a march or a rally, the far left shows up and physically attacks them.
And you think I'm gonna cry now and complain?
You're joking.
Okay?
I'll tell you what should happen.
The police should come in and stop the violence whenever it happens.
The police shouldn't be allowing these Gaza, UCLA... Take a look at this from Zero Hedge.
Pro-Gaza, UCLA activists refuse entry to non-Allied students.
Hey, here's a video.
They're not letting people into campus.
There you go.
You have to pledge your support for them.
You have to align with their ideology, otherwise they won't even let you in.
And you get a wristband.
Look at this.
Wristbands to prove that you support their communist ideology.
The funny thing is I hear that some people bought their own wristbands and walked in, started filming, and then they lost their mind.
If you aren't an ally, you don't get to attend your classes.
Cry me a river, Matt.
No.
No, okay?
So let's talk about this.
Violent agitators from outside the university set up a pro-Gaza camp.
They started barring students' entry.
Where were you met to say, why are they barring students' entry?
Now counter-protesters show up because of this, start tearing things down and fights break out.
The only thing I can say is police should have never allowed these people to do this in the first place.
No one should have come and started attacking anybody else.
They never should.
But I'm not going to sit here and defend the far left because they are the ones who instigated the violence.
The violence at UCLA started from them.
I'm not going to condone people showing up with poles or whatever and attacking people, but I'll tell you this, the violence started by the pro-Palestine group.
Barring people entry, physically removing people, surrounding people, grabbing people, robbing people, all of that's on camera.
Take a look at this.
From the Postmillennial.
Columbia University says unaffiliated persons are leading campus occupation as NYPD make arrests.
We knew this.
Same thing is true for UCLA.
Let me see if I have this video here.
Here we go.
Deputy Commissioner Mourning Joe.
This is funny.
Mourning Joe, actually.
You see what happens when you go after Israel?
The MSNBC comes out and defends you.
or, you know, defends the police.
Deputy Commissioner Tariq Shepard shows the chains used to secure Hamilton Hall at Columbia
University.
This is not what students bring to school.
This is what professionals bring to campuses and universities.
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This is what professionals bring to campuses and universities.
These are heavy industrial chains that were locked with bike locks, and this is what we encountered on every door inside of Hamilton Hall.
And so in order for our emergency services group to enter into the building, they had to first cut through these chains, but also get Rid of debris and barricaded doors that were barricaded with refrigerators, vending machines, chairs, you name it.
They pushed it up against those doors to try and stop us from coming in.
But our guys would not be stopped.
They did a fantastic job of entering into that location and taking people into custody without incident last night.
They took about 40 to 50 people into custody inside of the lobby of Hamilton Hall last night.
I'm not going to act like you have to be the most sophisticated person in the world to buy a chain and a bike lock, but these are professional activists that are doing this.
College students with no worldly experience who are watching TikTok videos don't have the organizational knowledge to pull off an occupation like this.
And it is a fact.
We've already known this from the first arrests.
Many of the people who are setting these things up are not students at these schools.
These are professional, communist activists and agitators who come in Instigate young people and they use them as cannon fodder.
I'll break it down for you.
Here's what happens.
We call them the tourists.
That's what we called them during Occupy Wall Street.
Because we noticed that everywhere we went, there were these activists involved in organizing.
And we said, that's really weird.
These people are sort of playing it off like they're working class and poor, but they sure got a lot of money to fly around the world.
Yes.
They were in Turkey.
They were in China.
They were in Brazil.
Who are these people?
We call them the tourists.
Now, some may argue that they're actually Feds instigating protests and whatever.
No, I don't think so.
No, I think that they're professional activists, far-left extremists, and they want one-world, communist-style governance, and they have a network of fundraising and non-profits that kind of pay their bills, and other things that are relatively more simple, like getting donated frequent flyer miles and things like that to travel around.
Now, these people who, let's see, I've seen them at universities in California in various protests.
I've seen them marching in Turkey, okay?
Because I'm on the ground covering these stories for various organizations and literally like, hey, I'm doing news, please donate, I'm going to go.
And then Vice sending me to places.
And then I'm like, what are you doing here?
I saw you at Occupy Wall Street.
Oh, they don't like it when I notice that.
We called them the tourists.
So they'll go to a university and they will start agitating.
Here's why they go to universities.
Or here's likely the reason they went to the university.
Young people don't know what's going on.
Just see these stories and think, I want to be involved in something.
The goal of this is going to be mass indoctrination.
Some college kid is bored.
His friends are like, you wanna go down to the camp?
You hear what Israel's doing?
And they go, oh yeah, sure, I guess, whatever.
They don't really know what's going on.
They don't really pay attention all that much.
They're like, yeah, okay, it's cool.
I support the protests.
Cause, you know, protest is good.
Then the police come and make arrests.
The goal of the tourists, as we call them, is to get college students arrested.
To radicalize them.
When these college kids get arrested, they're like, I don't even understand, I'm just at my university, I'm not even doing anything.
There's a video at Hamilton Hall.
Police have barricaded the doors because they're going to arrest everybody.
And you can hear one student yell, like, it's finals, can I just go home?
And everyone's making fun of this person.
The tourists want you to make fun of that person.
That, I think it was some woman yelling, it's finals, can I just go home.
Didn't realize that, you know, I'd argue what they did was a felony.
Breaking into a building, smashing out the windows, barricading it, destroying all this property, probably multiple felonies.
Yeah, right, like they'll actually be charged, they'll get misdemeanors.
But this person is clueless, they have no idea what's going on.
They don't know what they're doing.
They're just like, this is what my peer group is doing, this is what we're supposed to do.
They're holding up a sign saying, we're on the right side of history.
Clueless.
Some of them have never been at a protest before in their lives.
The police come in, grab them, cuff them, and cuff them too tight, pull them by the cuffs as they're crying and screaming, saying, what's happening?
They get put in jail, and while they're sitting in jail, the professional activist that's there with them says, aren't the cops bad?
And look, online, everyone's making fun of you.
Aren't the people on the right bad?
You should be with us.
We'll protect you.
What they do is, and I'm not kidding, they get people arrested on purpose and then sing songs in jail.
They'll all be sitting in lockup and they'll say, they have a bunch of young women crying, a bunch of confused young men, and they'll say, let's all sing together.
And they all sing together.
And they do the people's mic.
If I say it, you repeat after me because it's a cult-building exercise.
This is the indoctrination and radicalization process of kids at these universities.
Now there is blowback.
Some of these kids at these universities are pissed off because they have no idea what's going on and they can't go to their campus.
But what they're trying to do is take the soft targets who are susceptible to the leftist message to convince their friends to come and hang out.
It's like Burning Man.
You put up a tent, you hang out in the park, there's food and the people's university, and we play make-believe.
They demand snacks.
We want snacks and water.
That was their demand when they were like, we have demands that Columbia give us food.
And they're like, you broke into a building, smashed out its windows, barricaded it, now you're saying they give you food?
And they're like, we pay for food.
And it's just laughable.
The reporter's like, you want to play revolutionary and then ask them for food?
And they're like, no, we're just saying don't block food.
And then someone goes, did they?
And the woman's like, no, we're just saying they shouldn't.
They have no real demands.
They don't actually care about Israel.
What they're doing is attempting to radicalize young college students who don't have any experience with what's going on.
And I don't know what's gonna happen for Joe Biden in November,
cause ain't no way he's gonna be able to come out and support this,
but Democrats overwhelmingly criticize Israel.
Yeah, you may have the older 67 year old MSNBC viewer who's a Democrat who supports Israel,
But, the tides, they are a-changin', my friends.
The big news that we're seeing over the past few days, of course, is that the U.S.
has invaded Gaza, and I'm not mincing words or playing any stupid games with people who are trying to lie about what's going on.
Here you can see from Central Command, the PIR building off of Gaza is underway, and they plan to connect this to the shore to be secured by the IDF.
We call that a beachhead.
A beachhead is a fortification on a coast where one force can deliver supplies.
And Lloyd Austin told Matt Gaetz that it is probable that our troops are fired upon and return fire.
Yeah, that's called invasion.
We are landing on their shore and building a beachhead and they're shooting at us.
And the reports from Military Times, mortar fire has already begun.
Now I wonder, how come these protesters aren't upset about this?
This is like the biggest news in this country right now, and I feel like I'm taking crazy pills.
The United States is invading Gaza!
Wow.
1,000 troops armed, ready and likely to return fire on Hamas as they storm the beaches.
And what are the protesters saying?
We want food.
What do they have to demand?
They could perhaps demand the U.S.
back off, stop the invasion, but they're not, no, that's just, okay, sure.
I don't even see any leftists on Twitter being like, don't do this.
I'm like, am I the only one who noticed the U.S.
just invaded Gaza?
Whatever, I guess.
That's just me, I suppose.
I suppose in the end, we're going to see how these things develop.
It's only a few hours since the clashes at UCLA, but I imagine, look man, these far leftists are going too far with it.
We'll see.
Next segment is coming up at 1pm on this channel.
Thanks for hanging out, and I'll see you all then.
Quite possibly the biggest story in the news today that is mostly being overlooked because of these campus protests.
The U.S.
has begun its invasion of Gaza.
The IDF has split its way through the Gaza Strip, cutting off Hamas with their last stronghold reportedly in Rafah.
The U.S.
is building a pier that will eventually attach to the coastline and function as a beachhead, secured by the IDF, allowing the U.S.
to bring in supplies.
Now, of course, of course, that is but my humble opinion.
It is true that the U.S.
is building a pier.
It will attach to the coast.
The IDF will secure it.
But the U.S.
says it's for humanitarian aid to deliver meals.
Let me stress, a beachhead is when a hostile military force creates a base, a landing point of entry on a coast to deliver supplies.
You want to call that humanitarian aid?
Call it whatever you want.
The United States is an adversary of Hamas.
Fact.
Gaza is hostile territory.
We are invading this country with a thousand troops, and Matt Gaetz questioned Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin, who said, it is likely, nay probable, That our troops will come under fire from Hamas and will return fire.
That is invasion.
It was reported by the Military Times already that this construction effort, this attempt at a beachhead, is already taking fire.
I'm sorry, this one really pisses me off.
The big news following this, of course, is the Biden administration is planning on giving refugees from Gaza permanent safe haven.
And you may wonder, where does this news come from?
Well, of course, the IDF, Israel, has engaged in a military campaign in Gaza, and they've got to do something about the civilian deaths that make Israel look real bad.
The Biden administration has been very critical of Netanyahu and of Israel, surprisingly, and now you have your perfect storm.
The U.S.
building this beachhead and linking up with the IDF to secure a distribution into this hostile territory?
Now you understand we're talking about refugees.
These actions undertaken by the United States and Israel will undoubtedly result in massive refugee populations.
What are you going to do?
Egypt says no.
Jordan says no.
Lebanon says no.
What do you do?
Perhaps you build a port where you can transport people from Palestine somewhere else.
Maybe it's the United States.
Now, we don't know for sure that the Biden administration will actually end up doing this, but I'm going to go out on a limb here.
You take a look at Syria.
You take a look at Afghanistan.
You take a look at Iraq.
When Western military-industrial complex forces—NATO, the U.S.— meddle in the affairs of these countries, displacing people and destroying everything, you get massive refugee populations, and the already severe immigration crisis is likely to get worse.
I believe this is likely to happen within this year.
Well, there is some good news, I suppose.
Gen Z has soured on the issue of immigration.
No joke.
I got a poll.
Gen Z is skewing towards Trump in a lot of ways.
I don't know about the majority, but largely.
And one of the issues may actually be immigration.
It's actually quite simple.
Gen Z is entitled.
Gen Alpha is entitled.
Millennials are entitled to the fruits of the labors of the generations that come before them.
Now you're not entitled to free stuff, you're supposed to work for it, but there is something that is bequeathed upon us as inheritors of this great nation.
The bridges are there, the buildings are there, we have to maintain them, but a lot of work was done.
This building that I'm in right now.
One day I will be dead.
And someone will get it.
And it's a big building.
It's 40 feet tall.
I think it's like 10,000 combined square feet.
It's massive.
We built it.
It took a long time.
It was difficult.
It was produced by construction companies and laborers, funded by us with contributions from some of our team.
And it was hard to do.
But one day someone else will step foot on this property, and they'll say, I'd like to buy this, and someone will have inherited it because I won't be alive, and that is the entitlement to the next generation.
Now what if this building that I'm in right now, or any other building, instead the government resettled refugees, illegal immigrants, into this building by force?
Gen Z is supposed to be picking up the pieces that we leave behind, and they're pissed about it.
Because instead, they can't afford houses, they can't find good paying jobs, but illegal immigrants are being given all of the benefits of our tax dollars, at the same time creating the strain on the working class.
And Gen Z gets it.
They've entered the workforce, and they're feeling it.
Here's the Biden plan. Biden administration considering giving refugees from Gaza permanent
safe haven in the US with access to housing and a pathway to citizenship. The fastest way
to nuke the electorate for the Democrats, I swear. The Biden administration is considering
allowing some Palestinians to come live in the US as refugees. CBS News reported Tuesday that
senior officials across several federal agencies have discussed how to resettle Palestinians from
Gaza, potentially using the United States refugee admissions program. The individuals chosen would
have to have immediate family members who are American citizens or permanent residents.
They would have to pass a series of eligibility, medical and security screenings,
but would then be able to obtain resettlement benefits, including housing assistance and a
pathway to American citizenship. If the administration goes ahead with its plan,
it would mark a major change in US policy. Here's why.
Bye.
This is from U.S.
Central Command.
The pier building begins.
Construction of the floating JLOTS pier in the Mediterranean is underway.
The pier will support U.S.
aid and humanitarian partners to receive and deliver humanitarian aid to the people of Gaza.
The construction of this pier, it's going to attach to the coastline of Gaza.
The IDF will secure it.
And the U.S.
will now exert direct influence over the Gaza Strip.
What's going to happen?
You've got Hamas, the formal government of the Gaza Strip, currently at war with the U.S.
The U.S.
considers it a terrorist organization.
This is war.
This is invasion.
There are a lot of people that are saying things like, it's not an invasion, it's a, no, oh, that's clickbait, because that's what I called it last night on Tim Guest's IRL.
No, it's an invasion.
Hostile enemy territory.
Imagine if we set up this pier on Chinese territory, and we said, we are going to push this into Hong Kong to deliver humanitarian aid with foreign security partners who have just besieged Hong Kong.
You think China's going to be like, that's not an invasion.
What would we call it?
If Russia invaded Alaska and China built a pier off the coast of Anchorage or something, it was like, we're just going to be delivering supplies.
An absurd act of war.
I'm just pissed off about this one.
This to me is like the biggest story right now.
The U.S.
invading Gaza.
Call it whatever you want.
You can send in whatever you want to the U.S.
military and it is a hostile force trying to keep you out.
They're shooting at our troops already.
Mortar fire.
Lloyd Austin says it's likely to happen.
How is that anything other than an invasion?
Absolutely insane.
Well, as you may know, Joe Biden has been sending illegal immigrants under the guise of refugees all across the United States.
And we have this breaking story.
Huge news.
Here are the top American cities Joe Biden is sending hundreds of thousands of paroled migrants.
So is your hometown on the list?
I also want to stress, my friends, that it is May 1st.
That is May Day.
This is a far-left holiday where they typically go out and act a fool.
So get ready for that.
The DHS revealed that it sent over 200,000 migrants on a controversial parole program to 45 cities across the U.S.
The policy enacted in October 2022 allowed migrants who had not entered the country illegally to fly directly into America.
Migrants were also required to have a sponsor in the U.S.
and pass various vetting tests.
It was initially announced for Venezuelans before Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Cubans.
Around 80% of the migrants were sent to four cities in the state of Florida, Miami.
91,821.
More than any other city.
Fort Lauderdale, Orlando, and Tampa Bay were among the top 15 destinations according to the DHS.
We'll scroll down here.
Under fire, Secretary Mayorkas says the program led to a reduction in people from those nations illegally crossing the border.
You know what this means, right?
They tell them they can just come in and we'll pay for it.
Then it's not illegal.
This was their border security bill the whole time.
Democrats, Biden claimed, we're trying to secure the border, but Donald Trump won't let us!
People like Bill Maher, not too smart.
I say people like Bill Maher, I don't know his comments on this were specifically, but I'm saying many of these liberals are like, oh geez, if only Trump didn't say no.
The border security bill.
That's what they call it.
It was a border amnesty bill.
What it would actually do, it would allow these people entering illegally to just have it be called legal.
That's it.
Then they would say, the amount of illegal immigrant encounters has dropped substantially thanks to this bill.
Why?
Well, the same amount of people that are still coming, in fact more are coming, they're still crossing the border without going through a checkpoint, but we've just called it legal.
Yep.
I remember in 2019, the Democratic primary, you had every Democrat raise their hand and say they would turn illegally crossing the border into a civil infraction and not a criminal one.
That's what Democrats want to do.
And I just hope and I pray Gen Z gets it.
But look, this is five years ago.
We're talking about 20 year olds.
They were 15 when Democrats vowed on stage to burn their birthright to the ground.
Not enough people are paying attention to this.
Conservatives need to be paying attention to this.
We need to be talking about how Gen Z and Gen Alpha, Gen Alpha especially, they're not voting yet, but Gen Z is now in the voting block.
And they're wondering why it is they can't afford anything.
They're wondering why it is they were told, you work hard, you succeed, they can't buy a house.
It's because in 2019, all the Democrats vowed to give away the resources and assets built by those before you.
They were going to give it away to non-citizens.
Donald Trump said he wanted to build a wall.
It's unfortunate because Trump needs to get his message to younger people.
The MAGA, the right, they need to be getting their message to younger people saying, look man, that house is supposed to be yours.
It is.
The person who lived there, they passed on.
And it was inherited by a 40 or 50-year-old who lives out of state.
And so they decided to put it on the market.
They're putting it on the market for a slightly lower rate, slightly below market, because, well, they don't live there.
They inherited it from their family.
And guess what?
That means you, young person, that's how you find homes you can afford.
I got bad news, though.
Squatters are taking some of these over.
Illegal immigrants are being given these benefits.
They're being given luxury hotels and apartments.
They're straining the lower-skilled labor market.
So all of these young people who are getting out of college, who should be getting $20, $25 an hour, can't find these jobs.
Well, they're entry-level positions.
But you've got people coming to this country who can handle a lot of the basics of this.
Here's my economic level, and here's everybody else.
And then the Great Recession hits, and I go like that, and everyone goes like that, and I'm like, you know, my disposition has changed very little when the market collapsed because I'm already poor and sleeping on couches.
But it did affect me.
I remember I was trying to find a way to make some cash.
I'm like, I only need a couple hundred bucks a month to survive.
And there was a diner right next to where I had been staying at my friend's house.
I saw on Craigslist that they were looking for a dishwasher.
And I was like, wow.
How old was I?
I think I was, uh, that would have made me 20, 21, 22.
And I was like, I think I was like 21, and I said, yeah, I could certainly do that.
I must have been 22 at the time.
I went into the diner, and I was standing, waiting to talk to the person by the, it was like a counter.
There was a guy in front of me wearing a suit with a briefcase.
And he walks up to the person at the register and says, I'm looking for a job and I see that you have a dishwasher position available.
And he hands a resume.
And this guy had to have been at like 26, 27, a little bit older than me, but me, I'm just wearing like jeans and a t-shirt.
And I thought to myself, like, holy crap.
I was like, all right, I'm not going to do this.
Now, many people said, Tim, they probably would have hired you over that guy because they're worried that guy would quit right away.
And, uh, you know, maybe my point was, what I saw were older people with skills and experience and requirements.
And I don't think that narrative is true, to be honest.
This slightly older guy's gonna say, look, I can't lose this job.
And they say, yeah, but when something better comes along, you'll leave.
And he's like, maybe in six months, but you got me for six months, and I will do this job because I've got a family, I have to pay those bills.
And I'm like, That's what you're up against.
The realization was not that I wasn't going to be a dishwasher.
What I did was I took my guitar, went in the subway and played there.
Ended up making way more money.
Playing guitar outside of Wrigley Field during baseball games, not only was super fun, but it was like 200 bucks an hour.
It was crazy.
But you really only had like a half an hour, 45 minutes when the game let out where everyone's drunk and you're playing top 40s where you made money.
So me and my friend would play together and we'd make like 150 to 200 bucks and split it.
And we were like, yeah, it was great.
It was good fun.
And it was way better work, but we had those skills.
Like, I could play guitar and sing and we knew the songs.
For the people who didn't have those same kind of skills and couldn't find work.
But the realization was this.
You know, I was talking to a friend about it and they said, look man, with the Great Recession, you're going to have a lot of older people with a lot of skills, all competing for slightly lower tier jobs.
Meaning the remaining companies have their pick of the litter.
Good luck!
You're entry-level, low-skill labor, dude.
You're like early 20s.
They're gonna find someone who's 25, who's been an assistant manager or a supervisor at a store, and, you know, everyone likes to push that narrative that, no, they're not gonna pick the older person because they'll leave right away.
Not necessarily true.
You go to a store and you say, I wanna make coffee, I wanna be a barista, I just need a job, and there's gonna be a guy who's gonna be like, I was a shift manager, Uh, at a coffee shop at, you know, three years ago, got a job in an office, but everything's shut down.
So I'm looking for whatever I can get.
And hopefully, you know, while I'm here, I'll grow.
And they're going to say guy who has previous experience working at coffee shop, entry level kid who needs training.
Who are you going to pick?
And some say, oh, the entry-level kid, because they'll stick around longer.
No, they won't.
Kids notoriously have high turnaround.
I say kids, but like young adults.
Here's a person with bills, they ain't going nowhere.
Plus, they already have the experience, they can start right away, especially if they've never worked for you before.
Now, Burry's is not a good example, because I actually worked at the family restaurant, but I just mean like jobs like that.
When you get entry-level young people who are in college, let's talk about in college.
You're in college, and you are working.
You are trying to make money so you can pay your bills or have a little extra cash.
You go to the coffee shop.
Illegal immigrant.
Got a work permit.
They're working there now because they're like, I need very little, I have very little bills, and I'm getting free money from the government.
They give me $3,000 a month for my family and my bills so I can afford to work here.
Gen Z needs to understand this.
When they give the illegal immigrants debit cards with cash on them in New York, this means these people can go to any business and say, I don't need to make 15 bucks an hour.
I think that's the minimum wage in New York right now.
But they'll be like, pay me the minimum.
The government subsidizing the rest.
You go in there and say, well, I'm getting nothing from the government, so I need $20 an hour.
And the store is going to laugh in your face.
They're going to say, dude, we can't afford to pay $20 an hour.
This guy's taking $15.
He's hired.
Have a nice day.
And you're wondering why you can't afford a place to live.
Here you go.
This is from Gallup in February.
End of February.
Immigration has become the top issue.
Now, I don't know if it still is, but back in February, it was the most important problem.
In California, take a look at this.
Gen Z and millennials sour on immigration, according to Newsweek.
A statewide survey published by the Public Policy Institute of California, conducted between February 6th and 13th, Found that younger generations have larger disapproval towards benefits provided to immigrants when compared with a similar PPIC survey published in June 2023.
I just hope Gen Z hears the message, man.
They're not a big voting bloc.
The youth vote has never been the principal factor.
It's always the older vote.
And this is why the Israel stuff is really bad news for Democrats.
Because even MSNBC is calling out these anti-Israel protesters.
So Biden's between a rock and a hard place.
Apparently the big news is that Trump is going to be speaking at the Libertarian Party National Convention at the end of the month, which is amazing.
Trump is pulling out all the stops.
He's building a coalition.
But I hope young people understand this.
You don't gotta like Trump.
You don't gotta vote for Trump.
Just understand, whatever it is you vote for, when they bring in this mass migration, you are destroying, when you support this, you are destroying your chance at a future.
But that's how they prey upon them.
The Democrats prey upon the naivety of these young people who don't get it.
I will stress it again.
And I think, you know, the largest demographic we have here on the TimCast News and TimCast IRL is like 33 to 35.
A little bit younger than me, but I think that's around the age people start caring about news more.
So it's a bit consistent there.
Earlier on when I started this channel, excuse me.
How old was I?
I mean, it's like six, seven years ago.
So it was like 28, which makes sense.
And now it averages like 33 to 35, but there's a lot of 18 to 24 year olds, people under 30 watching this stuff.
This is the message that I hope they hear.
You need an entry-level job.
And that means for a lot of people, what is it like, the CEO of UPS, I don't know if the current CEO, but there's a story where he started as just a warehouse guy.
Worked his way up to the CEO.
Something like that.
Maybe it's not UPS, I don't know, but that's the story they tell.
There's the guy at Frito-Lay.
Who was a, I think it was a janitor.
Love this story.
And the CEO or something put out a message to all the employees saying, we're always interested in your ideas.
If you have any ideas, submit them and we're willing to hear it.
And so what this guy would do is he would take the dry Cheetos before they put the cheese on it, the extras, and he would put it in a bag and he would sprinkle like chili powder and salt or something like that on it and shake it up.
So it would be kind of like, you know, the traditional Mexican snack.
And his family, they loved it.
So he made a video explaining what he does and his idea.
I love this story.
And people at Frito-Lay were like, you're a janitor, are you nuts?
He's not talking about you.
Don't submit that.
Don't give him that idea.
They're gonna, no, you're wasting your time.
Submits the idea.
And they immediately were like, yes!
This is brilliant.
We could easily do this.
And it created the most popular product they have, Flamin' Hots.
I love that idea.
This is the idea of the working class guy.
Now, I believe this guy was an immigrant, too.
And he went on to become, like, the head of relations for, like, Central and Latin American countries.
But, uh, the idea is entry-level jobs open the door.
Janitor.
Well, that could be you.
Maybe you're saying, look, I'm in college, I don't want to be a janitor.
Everybody pays their dues.
I worked fast food.
It is what it is.
I worked at Portillo's in Chicago when I was a teenager.
I worked at the airport at O'Hare as a baggage handler and then acting crew chief.
So, loading planes.
Lifting bags.
That's it.
Lifting bags.
Throwing them.
Yeah, well, they actually do throw them, but putting them in a plane.
One day you'll go to a job.
I'm 18.
I'm looking for work.
And they have a job fair.
And my dad's like, they're doing a job fair for AA's regional airline, American Eagle.
You should go.
I did.
And I got hired basically right away.
And 18 years old.
Lifting bags and putting them in planes.
And that's the opportunity.
It's a simple job.
It started at $10.75 an hour, but I got free flights anywhere in the world called non-rev.
That was amazing.
And it's a good job.
It was not the hardest thing in the world.
You'd load about five planes per day.
So you'd unload and load about five planes per day, and you'd have a decent amount of downtime, maybe like a half an hour or so in between, just waiting for your plane to either land and then take off.
Within like a year or so, I got a promotion and an extra dollar an hour, and then there were tremendous opportunities for growth.
They were hiring safety supervisors and things like that.
That was one big promotion that happened.
Someone got that job.
That wouldn't be available to me today, when they're giving out all these jobs to illegal immigrants.
And so that opportunity, which I worked there for two years, kind of crazy to think about, and for two years I worked there.
It was a struggle, it was hard, but I was 18 to 20 years old.
I wouldn't even have that job.
I don't even know what I'd be doing.
Because something as entry-level and as simple as loading planes can be done by anybody.
And they're giving those jobs away.
Jobs that should be given to young people in this country.
Not available to you.
That's what they're taking away from you.
I think this is why we are seeing these trends.
Politico.
The polls are suggesting a huge shift in the electorate.
Are they right?
Young people going Republican.
Older people going Democrat.
I think this is the reason why.
Now, to bring it back to the first story, bringing in refugees from Gaza.
We have millions of illegal immigrants already entering the country.
With the invasion of Gaza by the IDF, and now assisted by the U.S.
forces building a beachhead, I think it's very, very likely they're going to bring substantially more people to the U.S.
at a time when our economy is already strained and our culture is already crumbling.
Don't vote for these people.
Maybe it's Trump, maybe it's not, but, you know, if we carry on this path that we have for the past four years, I can only say this.
I hope you know how to start a fire in the woods to hunt and source clean water, because I don't think the world's going to end.
The country will be here, there will be jobs, but a lot of you are going to have to start figuring out how to survive.
I'll leave it there.
Next segment's coming up at 4 p.m.
on this channel.
Thanks for hanging out, and I'll see you all then.
In a statement that is shocking to probably no one, the police in New York have announced that the majority of the arrests at Columbia last night were not students.
They were outside groups.
Many of these people are paid agitators.
And we'll break this down.
Charlie Kirk has a great twin, and he has a video of what the police said.
But I'll just give you the gist of it right here as we start this segment.
During Occupy Wall Street, there was a narrative that these were Soros paid protesters and agitators.
And what ends up happening is the people who are down there, who mostly are not paid, all had this joke of, where's my Soros check?
I wish I was getting paid to be here.
The reality is, there were people paid to be there, just a few of them, helping to organize, and they come from non-profits that receive money through various organizations with ties to the Open Society Foundation.
Basically, George Soros' foundation provided money to a bunch of different non-profits.
Some of these non-profits have employees that are sent down specifically to help the protests.
There are actually individuals who are paid to teach young people how to organize, resist, and push back.
There's one organization called the National Lawyers Guild.
They're left-wing progressive activists who masquerade as impartial observers.
And I really thought they were.
I didn't realize this, you know.
Back during Occupy Wall Street, you see the people with the green neon hats, and they'd say, we're just lawyers who observe to make sure, like, we can provide testimony.
In the event that, you know, the police do something.
And so I was like, oh, okay, I get it.
And then one day I was in Boston, and there was a right-wing group and a left-wing group.
And the left-wing group had a bunch of clubs and bats and crowbars and things like that.
I was physically threatened by one of the far leftists.
On the right, they had shields and the groups weren't engaging.
On the left, there were a bunch of National Lawyers Guild people.
And I know some of them.
And I said, so what are you guys, what are you guys doing, like, observing?
And I was like, how come you're only, you're not over there?
And they were like, what do you mean?
And I was like, well, the National Lawyers Guild is only here with the masked people with weapons, and you're not over there observing the other group.
And they were like, what do you mean?
What do you mean?
I'm asking a basic question.
Well, it's because, as it was explained to me, they're a progressive activist organization.
It's not about protecting people from police or abuses.
It's about protecting their ideology.
Surprise, surprise.
I bring this up because what the right doesn't realize There is a massive, and to a certain extent they do, but there's a massive network of organizational non-profit power behind protests like this, exemplified by the fact the majority of the student, I'm sorry, majority of the people occupying a building were not students!
Here's the post-millennial.
On Tuesday night, Columbia University released a statement after calling the NYPD to arrest pro-Hamas activists who occupied, vandalized, and blockaded one of the buildings on campus, which revealed that the group that broke into and occupied the building is led by individuals who are not affiliated with the university.
I want to read a statement that we just got from Columbia.
A little after 9 p.m.
this evening, the NYPD arrived on campus at the university's request.
This decision was made to restore safety and order to our community.
We regret that protesters have chosen to escalate the situation through their actions.
After the university learned overnight that Hamilton Hall had been occupied, vandalized and blockaded, we were left with no choice.
Columbia Public Safety personnel were forced out of the building and a member of our facilities team was threatened.
We will not risk the safety of our community or the potential for further escalation.
The leadership team, including the Board of Trustees, met throughout the night and into the early morning, consulting with security experts and law enforcement to determine the best plan to protect our students and the entire Columbia University community.
We made the decision decision early in the morning that this was a law enforcement matter and that the NYPD were best positioned to determine and execute an appropriate response.
This is interesting.
We believe that the group that broke into and occupied the building is led by individuals who are not affiliated with the university.
Sadly, this dangerous decision followed more than a week of what had been productive discussions with representatives of the West Lawn Encampment.
It goes on to talk about the security precautions that they're taking on campus.
And they are making clear that the life of campus cannot be endlessly interrupted by protesters who violate the rules and the law.
So that said, they were led by people who were not affiliated with the university.
Unsurprising, and what more can be said, right?
Here we have... I'm going to play this for you.
I'm playing this for you partly to insult and demean the people who were inside the building, but it's important to say that there were students involved in this, and in this clip, The students involved are very upset that their playtime is
And you're gonna go inside a building with people who are smashing everything up, barricading it, and you weren't going to get arrested?
These people live in this fantasy world where they're just playing a game.
They think they're playing cops and robbers.
Well, now you're not gonna go home.
You spend the night in jail.
Fortunately, most of the protesters already know, for them I should say fortunately, that they'll be let out right away.
One of the protesters was being interviewed and he says, just like all the criminals in this city, we know that we'll be released instantly without charge and there's nothing anyone can do about it.
The New York Post reports, notorious anti-Israel protester Lisa Fithian paid $300 a day to teach activists, spotted among Columbia rioters.
I think it's funny that this is like news to the New York Post.
Lisa Fithian is very well known in activist circles.
She was down at Occupy Wall Street and many of the subsequent protests.
And she is a, I suppose you can say a professional protester.
I don't know how you describe it.
The New York Post claims that Mother Jones had reported in the mid-2010s she was getting $300 per day training unions and other activist groups in the basics of demonstration and disruption.
We have this image.
They say Lisa Fithian was spotted in footage taken from outside Hamilton Hall this week.
Now, I don't think this is the most relevant person in the world.
You know, activists know who she is, she's well known, but I think it shows It appears that, I don't know, is she here linking arms with somebody?
I don't know what she's doing in this image.
They say she has frequently thrown her energies behind pro-Palestinian causes, and even celebrated her birthday earlier this month in Istanbul, Turkey, where she was training the participants on the next Flotilla to Gaza in the coming week.
And so this is what I referenced earlier in the day, the tourists, we call them.
People who appear in Turkey somehow, and you have to wonder, who's funding this international organizing effort?
It's rather interesting, isn't it?
But of course, this shows you the degree, the scale, to which this stuff is organized.
They say, quote, It is long past time for this violent Israeli occupation to end, Fithian said in a 2018 profile.
This hateful Israeli occupation of Palestine is not only doing harm and causing death for Palestinians, it is harming the water, the land, and the soul of the Israelis.
She insisted, adding that a global wave rising for justice will not cease until Palestine is free.
Fifthian boasted about serving on the organizing committee for the 2011 Freedom Flotilla II, an unrealized plan to break Israel's maritime blockade of the Gaza Strip that was endorsed by Hamas.
She also gave non-violence training to participants in the 2016 Women's Boat to Gaza, which publicly endorsed the goals of the BDS movement.
That's the boycott, divestment, and sanctions movement.
But while Fithian flaunted her connections with the anti-Israel efforts, she also insisted that her activism was grounded in non-violence and peace, values she touted while hawking her 2019 book, Shut It Down, stories from a fierce, loving resistance.
When people ask me, what do you do?
I say, I create crisis.
Because crisis is that edge where change is possible.
And this is what Destiny, the omniliberal, said to us on this show.
I said that what we see among Democrats, especially during COVID, was exploiting crises to enact their political ideologies, their goals.
And he responded, when else would you do it?
That's the goal.
These people intend to create conflict and crisis to harm people's lives so they can then push their political ideology onto everyone else.
I'm not surprised to hear that the people being arrested are not affiliated with the university and outside forces are trying to seize the universities.
Fine.
And that's probably why their demands don't make sense.
They have to have students speak out at the press conferences, but the students have no idea what they're doing.
The outside agitators and organizers are the ones putting it all together.
And there it is.
I'll leave it there.
Next segment's coming up at 6pm on this channel.
Thanks for hanging out, and I'll see you all then.
It's another one of these videos from the gym.
Going viral.
A woman who intentionally tries to provoke men and then pretends to be a victim.
Now I'm not here just to rant for 10 minutes plus about a woman wearing pants that are so tight they go into her butt.
But to talk about social media and its impact on women in general, because aside from things like this, which is a rather common occurrence where women go to the gym and then they're all flabbergasted that wearing pants that are so tight the pants go in their butts, they're shocked men look at them.
But, uh, it's also this viral trend we have about the man or bear in the woods.
And I feel like much of this is performative, and it's interesting.
You gotta wonder, alright, you probably don't have to wonder actually, why people like Pearl Davis are so popular or fresh and fit.
Many of these channels I would refer to as women-critical channels.
Pearl is very women-critical.
Talking about the behaviors and social dynamics of men and women.
And these are predominantly male audiences consuming this kind of content.
And the answer is, why?
Well, I'm going to show you some examples why, but I'll provide some pushback as to what we see on social media.
The first thing I want to say is, with a lot of guys consuming content that is cultural news and politics, and women don't do this, guys are going to get a more negative view of things.
They're going to be constantly hearing about a bad thing that's happening.
I mean, we're not making videos here on YouTube of the amazing travel vloggers.
And there are some, there are many women who produce wholesome, fun, and exciting content.
Guys aren't posting about that because there's nothing to complain about.
But then you end up with videos like this.
So let me play this for you.
We'll talk about social dynamics.
So this is from NonAestheticsThings on Axe saying, she set up that camera just to victimize herself.
And this is the video.
I don't know if you can actually hear anything, but... What is she... She's four.
Counting.
They can't stop staring at me, she says.
She goes into a gym.
She wears the tightest pants imaginable.
And then... Imaginable.
And then pretends like this is what... It's like, oh no, look, I can't even go to the gym.
I think it was Myron from Fresh and Fit, do I have this?
I guess not, who said that if you were to remove, if you were to say like no cameras in the gym, or if you were to gender segregate Gender segregate gyms, which they have curves and stuff, many of these women wouldn't even go there.
Because many of them are going there just to make this content.
They produce these TikTok videos, which it's overtly sexualized content, where they wear these pants that are super, super skin tight, and then they put the camera pointed at their ass, and they do ass exercises and post it online.
Everybody knows the point of that.
And then you get these videos where they pretend to be victimized.
Now, the reason why I'm bringing this up, and the evolution of this content, This segment is to go into the man versus bear TikTok trend, which is, would you rather be stuck with a man or a bear in the woods?
And it's the most insane question ever.
You mean like a random guy in the woods or a bear?
Like the random guy, of course, right?
Depends on the circumstances.
You're wondering the context, of course, but this is the issue.
When women make content intentionally designed to make it look like men are predators, this is the idea you get.
And then you have these viral videos where women are like, I'd rather be with the bear!
It's like the bear's gonna kill you if you're, if, if, if, like, you know?
I mean, depending on the bear, I guess.
And sometimes bears just run away, for sure.
And I want to point out that many of these women that are saying bear, it's displaying the people on social media to make them look stupid.
However, today.com has a poll which shows about 70% of people polled would rather be with a bear in the woods because of videos like this, where women are like, the men can't stop staring at me, demonizing men Setting them up and then making this narrative convincing people bears are safer.
I want to show you this video.
This one's actually really good.
It says, The Reason Men Go to the Gym.
And so, let's play this video.
So here's a guy.
He's doing something.
He's deadlifting.
And it's so he can carry his girl who's sleeping out of the car.
Now he's, you know, here he's lifting.
It's so he can lift his girl to get a good picture.
And then you have this one where... I don't know the names of these exercises.
But this one is so he can stop his girlfriend from trying to get into the Gucci store.
That's a good one.
That's a funny joke.
But there was a really, really great TikTok, Instagram post that I saw, and it was a guy holding a weight in his arm and holding a weight in his left arm, and he was bouncing up and down with them.
And it said, never insult a man's workout.
And it shows the guy doing this weird bounce, and then it cuts to the next scene where he's holding his baby and bouncing his baby while holding a duffel bag of luggage at the airport.
And that's the point, that these are guys who are doing exercises for a specific reason for something in their lives.
Women, many of them, going to the gym and filming these videos, not all men of course, I would say the overwhelming majority of men are doing general exercises and the overwhelming majority of women are doing general exercises and everybody gets along and leave each other alone.
These videos just go viral and it creates this negative view, which results in the woman in the woods with a bear.
I'd rather be with the bear, they said.
Look at this.
Today's show says, would you rather be stuck in the forest with a man or a bear?
Of course, I said man.
65% said bear.
Rather strongly, rather because you get a meter you can adjust I guess.
I guess.
Rather strongly, they'd rather be with a bear.
And it's because they watch these insane videos.
It's because they watch these videos, like 10 hours of walking through New York as a woman, where a guy's saying, howdy!
Green Goblin was trying to make him have to choose between his personal interests and the innocent children, but Spider-Man saved them both!
That's what guys fantasize about.
They fantasize about being super ripped and picking up the woman from the burning building and running out as explosions are behind them and putting them down saying, don't worry ma'am, it's all in an honest day's work.
It's like every comic book and action movie has, like, the guy saving the damsel in distress.
But this narrative now created on social media is that men are actually just seeking to kidnap the women.
The male power fantasy is not to be the villain, it's to be the hero.
But here we are, ladies and gentlemen, the stuck-in-the-woods-with-a-man-or-a-bear scenario.
I love this one.
Let me play this TikTok for you so you can hear the insanity that is generated.
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Take the trend where girls are being asked if they would rather be stuck in the forest with a bear or a man, and obviously we're saying a bear, but I was asking my sister-in-law about this.
I asked her the question, you know, just for giggles, and her answer.
She was like, you know, I would rather be a bear because if the bear attacks me and I make it out of the woods, everybody's gonna believe me and have sympathy for me.
But if a man attacks me and I make it out, I'm gonna spend my whole life trying to get people to believe me and have sympathy for me.
It also shows how stupid your sister-in-law is, because if you pay attention to the news at all, we've been going through 10 plus years of the Me Too movement.
You had people like Christine Blasey Ford claim that Brett Kavanaugh, 30 years ago, jumped on her or something.
There's no witnesses, nobody remembers it.
She claims she has to install two doors on her house, and it's like, what is this?
Then you have the lady claiming, 30 years ago, Trump brought me into the Bergdorf, uh, up to the dressing room where the door was mysteriously unlocked.
He owned the Hotel La Crosse Street, but that doesn't matter anyway.
Nobody recognized him, and I was wearing a dress that didn't actually come out until sometime later.
And people believed it!
And they still believe it!
And then you have, um...
You have, uh, what's that woman's, what was her name?
I'm not gonna say her name because I can't remember it and I don't, you know.
But there was someone who claimed that Brett Kavanaugh and his friends were engaging in gang rape parties at college.
Yes.
That they would line up outside of the bedroom where women were being gang raped and everyone just knew it was happening.
It's the most insane thing imaginable.
And she's like, people wouldn't believe you got attacked by a, by a, by a guy.
So, like, if a woman got lost in the woods and came out battered and bruised, and I said, what happened?
She said, I got lost in the woods and a man attacked me.
There would be a manhunt.
They would take a description of the man, and then they would have a manhunt.
Now, don't get me wrong, if a bear attacked you, you'd have bear claw marks.
Easy to believe that.
But think about the insanity, that where she's like, I would rather risk being mauled to death by a bear, because then everyone would believe it.
Well, congratulations, ma'am.
Your corpse was found in the woods, and the detective went, bear did it.
Whereas, if there's a man in the woods, in all likelihood, he says, hey ma'am, my name's John.
I'm lost in the woods.
So were you.
Let's try and find our way back.
What reality?
Like, this is the funny thing.
She's like, "'Cause if I was attacked by a bear, then people would believe me.
But if I was attacked by a man, then no one would believe me."
This is what is driving this psychosis on social media, where people would rather be with a bear.
But you know what?
Artificial selection, natural selection, call it whatever you want.
A sane, rational person would be like, if I was lost in the woods, would I rather be with a man or a bear?
A guy?
Maybe he can help me find my way home?
It's funny because a guy gets asked.
And the wife says, would you rather our daughter be trapped in the woods with a bear or a man?
He's like, I don't like either.
He's like, I mean, is it a friendly bear?
And then she's like, no, but what if it's a friendly man?
He goes, ooh, that's worse.
Yeah, people don't like male feminists, right?
The context a lot of people are thinking is, I think that for a lot of these women, when they hear the question, they're thinking, would you rather be threatened by a man or a bear?
They can't comprehend, but I will tell you this.
Feminism only exists because men fought off the bears.
If we went back to a society where bears roamed freely and could attack at any moment, there'd be no feminism.
The guys would be like, stay here, point to another guy and say, keep them safe from the bears.
And if the woman tried to leave or whatever, they'd stop her.
That's the reality.
You know why?
Because the societies that didn't, and those women got mauled to death by a bear.
I'm saying like when a bear is roaming and they're like, we're gonna guard you from the bear.
Without women, there's no babies.
Society crumbles.
So society tended toward men taking care of predators and protecting women, and women being safe.
Being kept safe, because they're the higher priority.
In modern society, there are no bears.
We got rid of them all.
Most predators are gone.
And now, obviously, the threat of violence is coming from typically dudes in cities.
Rarely, But enough of them that they cause problems, like going around New York punching people in the face.
If you were to reopen the doors to wild animals, wolves, bears, or otherwise, then you'd have women being mauled to death by bears.
Imagine if a bunch of bears went into New York City.
Men would not be protecting them.
Not protecting women.
It would just be everyone for themselves.
This is what social media gives you, but I'll wrap it up there.