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| What is going on, Patriots? | ||
| This is Tate Brown here, holding it down live from Las Vegas. | ||
| Can you believe it? | ||
| You know, the streets are calling it lost wages. | ||
| I'll see how I fare this week. | ||
| You know, I might hit the blackjack table. | ||
| I'm not too much of a gambler, but you know what? | ||
| I like to take risks. | ||
| I like to, it's the environment where I think now is the time to really let it fly. | ||
| So I'll give you some updates throughout the week how I'm faring at the blackjack table. | ||
| I probably will be getting mogged by Tim all week on the casino floor. | ||
| He's a bit of a pro. | ||
| Me, not so much, but you know, I'll give it a go. | ||
| But unfortunately, this weekend, very, very violent, violent weekend. | ||
| It is no time to think about gambling. | ||
| Unfortunately, there was a lot, a lot of horror over the weekend, quite frankly, to say the least. | ||
| And a lot of it really felt inevitable. | ||
| So obviously we had in Australia, you guys probably saw the news on Bondi Beach. | ||
| It's this, obviously, this tourist destination. | ||
| It's a large community gathering spot in Australia. | ||
| There was a massacre. | ||
| There was a brutal, brutal attack. | ||
| And we will get into that. | ||
| We will break down the specifics of what happened there. | ||
| Also, Rob Reiner passed away this weekend. | ||
| Again, another example of just what sort of rot has really taken a hold of our country. | ||
| We'll get into that as well. | ||
| And we will cover the Brown University shooting that occurred again over the weekend. | ||
| It's just a lot of shooting, a lot of violence, a lot of bloodshed. | ||
| Again, the information is still coming in with a lot of these stories. | ||
| So I can't make too much pontification on sort of what's happening, but I can give the latest news as we have it. | ||
| We will be joined by Libby Emmons, the great Libby Emmons of the post-millennial friend of the show, at the half hour mark, and she will give her thoughts. | ||
| We're going to probably discuss the Brown University situation and sort of break down what's going on in this country. | ||
| Why does this keep happening? | ||
| But with that, we will get into the news. | ||
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| So with that, we will get into our first story here. | ||
| Obviously, some sad news. | ||
| Rob Reiner, obviously legendary actor, entertainer, was found dead with apparent stab wounds at his Brentwood home. | ||
| This is from NBC Los Angeles. | ||
| We will get into the latest of what they had to say, of what the situation is. | ||
| Hollywood director Rob Reiner and his wife, Michelle, were found dead Sunday afternoon inside their Brentwood mansion, according to officials. | ||
| The LAFD said a man and woman were found deceased inside approximately 78 and 68 years old around 3.30 p.m. | ||
| A source close to Reiner has confirmed to NBC News that Reiner and his wife were the pair that was found dead inside the mansion with apparent stab wounds. | ||
| They go on further here to break down sort of the intricacies of what happened. | ||
| The LAPD officers were dispatched to the home shortly after paramedics for report of an ambulance death investigation, which is LAPD terminology for when officers are called by firefighters to the discovery of a death. | ||
| Now, you've probably seen on Twitter some speculation of the situation of what actually occurred, what led to this. | ||
| This obviously appears to be a double homicide at the moment. | ||
| Again, that is just speculation. | ||
| Again, there's speculation that his son could potentially be involved. | ||
| We have to wait. | ||
| Obviously, here we're reporting news live. | ||
| You know, we don't want to invite any sort of issues. | ||
| So that is just speculation at the moment. | ||
| That is what the streets are saying. | ||
| Again, we'll provide updates as it comes to it. | ||
| I think the more important piece of this story, quite frankly, because this is a very tragic situation, is the reaction. | ||
| I mean, we don't need to turn back the clock very far to Charlie Kirk. | ||
| Obviously, we remember people's reaction to that. | ||
| People on the right, all across the political spectrum, I'm scrolling my X feed. | ||
| I'm keeping an eye on updates that people are giving. | ||
| And it was really just sadness. | ||
| People don't want to see this. | ||
| Obviously, Rob Reiner was a lefty. | ||
| There's no question about it. | ||
| A huge critic of the Trump administration of MAGA, broadly speaking. | ||
| He was not a fan of what we are trying to do as conservatives. | ||
| There's no question about that. | ||
| But the difference between us and them, quite frankly, to be frank, is we're not celebrating here. | ||
| This is not a joyous celebration. | ||
| This is not the way you want to see anybody die. | ||
| And I don't think it would be appropriate, obviously, for anybody to be dunking on this man. | ||
| I do want to, again, illustrate, this is just a snapshot of how the left reacted when Charlie Kirk passed away. | ||
| Here's a clip I'm going to play real quick from the congressman, congresswoman rather, from Minnesota, Elon Omar. | ||
| I just think it was the video where it called him Dr. Frankenstein and said his monster shot him through the neck. | ||
| I mean, obviously, this is a person. | ||
| And looking at this, this is someone who was a husband and a father. | ||
| And in the days after his shocking death that happened as a result of his views, or it happened as a result as he was sharing his views publicly with people, that people found it jarring to hear such criticism of that in the immediate aftermath. | ||
| What I find jarring is that there are so many people willing to excuse the most reprehensible things that he said, that they agree with that, that they're willing to have monuments for him, that they want to create a day to honor him and that they want to produce resolutions in the House of Congress honoring his life and legacy. | ||
| It is one thing to care about his life because obviously so many people loved him, including his children and wife. | ||
| But I am not going to sit here and be judged for not wanting to honor any legacy this man has left behind that should be in the dustpin of history and we should hopefully move on and forget. | ||
| So, I mean, this is just rage baiting, quite frankly. | ||
| But the thing, the difference between rage baiting and this, it's typically rage baiting is, you know, you're in, you're in on it. | ||
| This lady genuinely believes these things. | ||
| She genuinely believes that all the things she's outlining, again, she doesn't explicitly call for his death. | ||
| She doesn't explicitly celebrate. | ||
| But everything that she outlined, everything that she walked us through there would be the pretense to celebrate someone's death. | ||
| It would be the pretense to be relieved when someone. | ||
| If you truly believe that an individual that should be left in the dustbend of history, someone that was spreading hate, if you believe that of someone, then how can I believe you that you would be upset when they die, quite frankly? | ||
| With Rob Reiner, I'll just flat out say this is sad. | ||
| And he was, you know, extremely compassionate when Charlie Kirk passed away. | ||
| I'll play the clip here. | ||
| This was on the Piers Morgan show. | ||
| This poster here, Lizzie, she captured this clip and I'll play it for you. | ||
| This was Rob Reiner's reaction when Charlie Kirk died. | ||
| And I want to construct the reason I'm playing the Elon Omer clip is I want to contrast what a lot of people on the left were saying to what Rob said. | ||
| Here's a quote from him. | ||
| When you first heard about the murder of Charlie Kirk, what was your immediate gut reaction to it? | ||
| Well, horror, absolute horror. | ||
| And I unfortunately saw the video of it. | ||
| And it's beyond belief, what happened to him. | ||
| And that should never happen to anybody. | ||
| I don't care what your political beliefs are. | ||
| That's not acceptable. | ||
| That's not a solution to solving problems. | ||
| And I felt like what his wife said at the service at the memorial they had was exactly right. | ||
| And totally, I believe, you know, I'm Jewish, but I believe in the teachings of Jesus and I believe in doing to others and I believe in forgiveness. | ||
| And what she said to me was beautiful and absolutely, you know, she forgave his assassin. | ||
| And I think that that is admirable. | ||
| So again, this is like, this is compassionate. | ||
| This is nice to see. | ||
| And I think if people on the left broadly adopted Rob's lines here, that would have indicated there might still be some common ground. | ||
| Unfortunately, Elon Omar is an elected official who won popularly in her district and she still is popular within the Democrat Party. | ||
| Again, do I need to lay out the case of why she shouldn't even be in this country in the first place? | ||
| I don't know if I need to do that. | ||
| I think you guys, Tim Cast audience, are probably very well aware of her background. | ||
| And the rhetoric she's saying, I think, quite frankly, would be just cause to get her out of the country, as Trump said, very eloquently, in my opinion. | ||
| Rob, again, I disagreed with him on virtually everything. | ||
| I don't think me and him would have any overlapping politics whatsoever. | ||
| I'm not going to celebrate the guy's death. | ||
| And the difference, again, between the right and left is what I'm saying is what everyone is saying. | ||
| This is sad, quite frankly. | ||
| You don't want to see this happen. | ||
| And I will say, after Charlie Kirk's death, Rob did tone down quite a bit of his rhetoric. | ||
| And that was good to see. | ||
| He was one of the few people that seemed to really understand, like, oh, wait, the rhetoric that I was using before the shooting, the rhetoric that people on my side were using, will lead to political violence, will lead to these sorts of things. | ||
| So one of the few people that, when they said, cool down the rhetoric, he backed up. | ||
| He backed it up. | ||
| So that's what I mainly wanted to contrast. | ||
| I don't have too much more to say about Rob. | ||
| Again, obviously the situation is developing regarding who was behind it, who was sort of the culprit here. | ||
| We'll have to give you guys an update when that comes through, when that information is confirmed. | ||
| But that was the main thing I wanted to illustrate here: the vast difference in reaction. | ||
| Horrible, horrible stuff. | ||
| There's a lot of darkness in this world. | ||
| There's no question about it. | ||
| And nothing illustrates that more than what occurred over the weekend in Australia. | ||
| This is reporting from the BBC. | ||
| What we know about the Bondi Beach Hanukkah shooting. | ||
| Horrible, horrible stuff. | ||
| I can play the video real quick. | ||
| I think we'll be fine. | ||
| This is on Rumble. | ||
| This is from the BBC. | ||
| This is the clip, obviously, of the man, eyewitness, captures malt man, tackles, and disarms the Bondi shooter. | ||
| So the shooter gets tackled here. | ||
| The gun is taken away from him. | ||
| The man obviously points the gun at the shooter here. | ||
| We're seeing the video, but he doesn't pull the trigger. | ||
| And this has received a lot of criticism: this man didn't kill him because later on, this shooter here, as you see, is retreating. | ||
| He later retreats to a bridge where he picks up another firearm and continues firing on these people at the beach here. | ||
| Horrible, horrible stuff. | ||
| Ozpil, he's been on the Bondi Beach. | ||
| My apologies. | ||
| Bondi Beach. | ||
| Sorry, I'm used to Pam Bondi's name. | ||
| Obviously, people are criticizing this man here. | ||
| I would say he's a hero who courageously jumped in to disarm the shooter for not sort of finishing the job, so to speak. | ||
| Look, it's different. | ||
| Australia is a different country, fundamentally, where I think the United States, this man would have been celebrated, probably given a medal of some sort. | ||
| Australia, they have obviously very tight gun laws, which, you know, something should be said about the gun laws not preventing the shooting from occurring. | ||
| Look, if you're in this man's shoes, it might have been different. | ||
| I don't know. | ||
| I don't want to dunk on the guy, but Ozpil, he was on the show across the pond with me and Connor. | ||
| He put out a video sort of breaking down why we probably shouldn't be dunking on this guy for disarming or for not, you know, taking out the shooter. | ||
| Again, that's up to you to decide. | ||
| But I will read here, this is the BBC's latest updates on the shooting. | ||
| Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has avowed to strengthen gun laws after a shooting targeting the country's Jewish community at a Hanukkah event on Sydney's Bondi Beach. | ||
| 15 people, including a 10-year-old girl, were killed in the attack, which Albanese has described as an act of anti-Semitism and terrorism on our shores. | ||
| The two gunmen were identified as by police as father and son. | ||
| The pair have since been named by local media as Shajid Sajid Akram, 50 years old, and Naveed Akram, 24. | ||
| The older gunman was shot dead by police while his son is in critical condition in the hospital. | ||
| And here is where we start to figure out what's going on. | ||
| We put the pieces together. | ||
| Two Islamic state flags were found in the gunman's car, a senior official told ABC News. | ||
| BBC put some commentary on here. | ||
| The mass shootings in Australia are very rare. | ||
| The attack at Bondi Beach is the country's deadliest incident since 1996 when a gunman killed 35 people during the Port Arthur massacre. | ||
| Police have declared the incident a terrorist attack. | ||
| So this is something that is completely preventable. | ||
| Again, people like Albanese, where they have this slavish devotion to the idea of the blank slate, are still committed to this idea that you can just bring people into Australia and then just give them some like basic sort of matriculation into Australian society and somehow they'll just adopt the values of the Australian people writ large. | ||
| And this demonstrates that this is not the case. | ||
| Everyone here, they're scratching their head, this act of anti-Semitism. | ||
| They paint this like it's this broad issue, like the anti-Semitism that is driving people to kill is like widespread through Australian society when it really is limited to a population that is entering the country. | ||
| This is the commentary that I put. | ||
| Obviously, Ospill posted this picture. | ||
| This is via the Daily Mail. | ||
| This is a high-resolution photo of the shooter. | ||
| As you can see here, it doesn't look like you're a conventional Australian. | ||
| He's not an Aboriginal either. | ||
| This is someone that was brought into the country. | ||
| This is what I said. | ||
| I said, how many more have to die? | ||
| This is not, quote, random. | ||
| It is the bill coming due re-migration. | ||
| Again, do we really need any more vigils? | ||
| Do we really need any more brow beating over anti-Semitism? | ||
| Is it really like the community's fault? | ||
| Is this the fault of Australian society? | ||
| Or is this the natural conclusion of bringing people from the third world into a Western country? | ||
| It's the reality of the situation. | ||
| I showed you earlier, Elon Omar, her lack of empathy for Charlie Kirk, her hatred, or her seething hatred for Charlie Kirk. | ||
| Trump outlined this very well in his speech in Pennsylvania last week, that in Somalia, the only thing they're really good at doing is killing people. | ||
| That's really what their expertise is. | ||
| That's really their only expertise. | ||
| It's the same thing. | ||
| When you bring people in from these countries, why should you be surprised when this happens? | ||
| This is inevitable, quite frankly. | ||
| This is just the reality of the situation. | ||
| You're meshing two populations together that have virtually nothing in common. | ||
| And people on the left agree with this conclusion when it comes to Africa. | ||
| I make this point. | ||
| When they talk about Africa, when you bring up the dysfunction of African countries, they'll trot out this line. | ||
| They'll say, well, the European colonials, when they were withdrawing and they were building the borders for these countries, they drew these arbitrary lines that put random tribes in the same country together. | ||
| And naturally, that's going to lead to dysfunction. | ||
| That's what they say. | ||
| They say, oh, you put two tribes together that don't get along and you put them in the same country. | ||
| Of course, there's going to be fighting. | ||
| My question is, what happened to the blank slate? | ||
| What happened to that commitment to that idea? | ||
| I was under the impression that you could put three different tribes in Cameroon and they would just get along. | ||
| They would just become Cameroonian. | ||
| They would drop their tribal blood, soil nationalism, and they would just adopt the Cameroonian identity. | ||
| So left people on the left agree with the pretense that you can't just jam people into the same country and expect cohesion. | ||
| And then the extra element, obviously, is in Australia, the native Australian population, those descended from Western Europeans in addition to a few other groups that have mixed in over the years, but your core Australian population, which obviously is like an Anglo-Celtic sort of identity, they're not mowing down Jewish people celebrating Hanukkah on the beach. | ||
| That's not happening. | ||
| It's coming from one group primarily. | ||
| It's people that arrived quite recently. | ||
| We've seen it in the United States with these various Islamic terrorist attacks. | ||
| We've seen it in Europe, really. | ||
| Europe's where you really see it on full display. | ||
| It's not the native population conducting these attacks. | ||
| I don't think if you're trying to really dig in and try to figure out where the anti-Semitism is coming from, Why make this this writ large blanket accusation of Australia when it's very obvious what's going on here? | ||
| You're bringing people into the country that, well, they hate it because it's Western and it's Christian and they're not. | ||
| But also the countries they come from are just violent countries. | ||
| And you have to ask yourself, why are these countries violent? | ||
| Is it just something in the air? | ||
| Is it something in the soil? | ||
| Or is it something with the people? | ||
| and you're importing these people it's like why like why are we why are we surprised here so So Piers Morgan obviously comes out. | ||
| He's scratching his head. | ||
| I don't know what he says here. | ||
| What the H.E. Douglas hockey sticks is happening on Bondi Beach. | ||
| Some horrific videos coming out of what seems to be a mass shooting. | ||
| Two men firing indiscriminately on a packed beach. | ||
| What is going on? | ||
| How could this possibly happen? | ||
| You know, this must just be this poison in Australian society. | ||
| Tommy Robinson comes in here. | ||
| He puts this video of Piers or an AI picture of Piers Morgan sort of slouched over some vaguely third world meal here with bodies in the background. | ||
| It's quite a graphic image. | ||
| Basically, he's dunking on Pierce Morgan because he made this point earlier with Tucker Carlson where he was saying, well, what about the food? | ||
| I know all these people are coming in. | ||
| They want to kill us and chop our heads off or whatever, but oh, what about the curry? | ||
| Isn't this really fantastic? | ||
| Is this really some fantastic stuff? | ||
| This point goes without saying. | ||
| I'm preaching to the choir here, but I don't think shootings are the price that should be paid for maybe some diversified cuisine. | ||
| Is that really worth it? | ||
| Japan, a very homogenous country. | ||
| It's like 99.9% Japanese. | ||
| They have some of the best international offerings. | ||
| I've been to Tokyo. | ||
| You can get whatever cuisine you want from wherever in the world because shocker, this is breaking news here. | ||
| Recipes are online. | ||
| We don't need to import people to get a recipe. | ||
| You can just look it up and make it. | ||
| And quite frankly, you can make it because we have health standards, health and safety standards, which Mamdani's trying to get rid of. | ||
| That's neither here nor there. | ||
| We can make the food ourselves. | ||
| If that's really Piers Morgan's, if that's really his priority, a man who's very wealthy, he lives in quite a nice area. | ||
| He's insulated from a lot of this madness. | ||
| If his priority is really food, Piers, we'll get you your curry. | ||
| Don't worry about it. | ||
| We'll get a guy. | ||
| We'll get you a solid plate here. | ||
| Can we get these people out now? | ||
| Is that cool? | ||
| Is that cool? | ||
| We've got that address. | ||
| We've got that sorted. | ||
| Can we now mop up the situation? | ||
| Not a concern for Piers. | ||
| And of course, him and Tommy are going back and forth here. | ||
| This is what Tommy said. | ||
| He said, strange that apologists are trying to downplay the massacre of Jews on an Australian beach because the guy who grabbed the gun was a Muslim. | ||
| Also, now I believe some reports are coming in that this man was actually a Christian, the man that tackled the gunman. | ||
| I'm not here to play these games, but I'm just saying. | ||
| Ahmed grabbed the gun because he's a brave man. | ||
| The two gunmen killed 15 Jews because of Islam. | ||
| I hope that clears it up for you. | ||
| Piers Morgan says, you would have wanted Ahmed deported when he came to Australia from Syria. | ||
| So this is what these people are doing. | ||
| This is what these neoliberals who are still slavishly devoted to this idea of the blank slate, this idea that people are just interchangeable cogs, they're just deflecting. | ||
| They don't want to address the issue that their ideology, their policy is getting people killed. | ||
| They're just playing these semantic games. | ||
| They're saying, the guy that tackled them was also of an immigrant background. | ||
| Doesn't that none of this would be required in the first place if they never arrived. | ||
| We wouldn't have to have this in the first place. | ||
| This is all optional. | ||
| This is all optional. | ||
| So Cat Turd put up a great tweet here, Patriot, Total Patriot, Cat Turtle. | ||
| And this one did numbers, 230,000 likes. | ||
| This guy here, this is one of these shooters. | ||
| And Jokovich, the tennis player. | ||
| I don't know if you remember during COVID, Djokovic, he was going for sort of, it was the Kellen, what's it called in tennis when you win all the tournaments? | ||
| Is that the grand slam? | ||
| Grand Slam. | ||
| He was going for the grand slam. | ||
| We have Producer Callan in the house, by the way. | ||
| He was going for the grand slam, and he needed the Australian Open to accomplish that, but he refused to get vaccinated, and so he was banned from the country of Australia. | ||
| But when it comes to guys with terrorist ideologies, suddenly those strict immigration standards are dropped rather precipitously. | ||
| And we're seeing where these governments' priorities are. | ||
| They really just want to punish you for trying to exist and live your life. | ||
| And they want to elevate and celebrate dysfunction. | ||
| Horrible, horrible stuff. | ||
| This needs to stop. | ||
| Again, this is all optional. | ||
| Remigration is on the table. | ||
| The Trump administration has obviously outlined this. | ||
| This needs to manifest in a policy when you start denaturalizing and deporting people to end this. | ||
| Like, you can't even go to a beach anymore without being worried about a mass shooting occurring. | ||
| So horrible stuff. | ||
| And unfortunately, I don't have much greater news. | ||
| This obviously was happening over the weekend at Brown University in Rhode Island. | ||
| There was another shooting. | ||
| This was in the United States, obviously, Rhode Island. | ||
| I'm sorry, folks. | ||
| I really don't have much good news to report over the weekend, but this is from the Washington Post. | ||
| I don't like using these live update articles because the information changes as you're preparing the show, but they've been doing a good job here. | ||
| This is from the Washington Post. | ||
| Authorities seek Brown University gunmen as they release person of interest. | ||
| Here's what we know. | ||
| Let me close this video out. | ||
| The search for a gunman who killed two students and injured nine others inside Brown University's engineering and physics building continues. | ||
| Authorities released a person of interest on Monday saying evidence pointed in a different direction and said they had no way of knowing if the assailant had left the state. | ||
| So the gunman is on the loose. | ||
| That's what's going on here. | ||
| We're heading towards another sort of Boston bombing situation. | ||
| I don't know if you remember the Boston bombing. | ||
| The culprits were on the run for quite a while. | ||
| It turned into this national thing where everyone was trying to hunt down these guys. | ||
| Here's the victims, all our students. | ||
| Brown University president Christina Paxson said authorities said they will not share identifying information until all the families are notified. | ||
| Mohamed Aziz Umar Zakov, an 18-year-old freshman, was killed in the shooting. | ||
| His family said the injuries of the nine patients treated for gunshot injuries at Rhode Island Hospital and Providence. | ||
| Six are in critical but stable condition. | ||
| One is in critical condition. | ||
| One is stable and one has been discharged. | ||
| The hospital said Sunday evening. | ||
| And Brown University has canceled all class the rest of the semester. | ||
| This is one of the victims of the shooting, Ella Cook. | ||
| This was the College of Republicans of America, put the statement out saying, We are devastated to learn of the loss of our Brown College Republicans vice president, Ella Cook. | ||
| Ella was known for her bold, brave, and kind heart as she served her chapter and her fellow classmates. | ||
| Our prayers are with her family, our Brown College Republicans, and the entirety of the campus as they heal from this tragedy. | ||
| Again, kind of like I was talking about with our opening story, there is speculation around this shooting. | ||
| Was Ella targeted for her beliefs? | ||
| That is the question right now. | ||
| Again, I can't just, you know, for good practice, I can't pontificate on that much more until we obviously have a further investigation of what went down. | ||
| I've received some tips from people that know that she wasn't targeted specifically, and also from other credible people that, yes, she was. | ||
| So I can't speculate. | ||
| Either way, this is my point. | ||
| Either way, if she was targeted or not, criminals are killing Americans. | ||
| That's what's going on here. | ||
| And this action, this action of this killing, was leftist fundamentally because leftism is anti-God. | ||
| They're all political killings. | ||
| We can go through here. | ||
| We can go through the list here. | ||
| This is Benny Johnson, obviously, talking about Ella Cook. | ||
| She was just 19 years old. | ||
| Just unbelievably, unbelievably tragic, very talented girl. | ||
| A lot of people have obviously come out and they're talking about this thing, you know, giving all these anecdotes of how wonderful she was. | ||
| And by all accounts, terrific, terrific woman. | ||
| And the country's the worst place without her. | ||
| There's no question about it. | ||
| Benny here, he lays out all the violence that we've seen this year alone. | ||
| I won't read through the entire list. | ||
| You can just take a glance here and see what's going on here. | ||
| It's specifically referencing the shooting in Charlotte or the stabbing in Charlotte earlier this year. | ||
| It was in early September when it was being discussed and dominated the discourse. | ||
| The point is all of these killings are political killings because these killings are driven by Christianless hatred, envy, bitterness. | ||
| And all this stuff wouldn't be happening if this was a moral, religious, Christian country. | ||
| These killings happen in a vacuum. | ||
| These killings happen because of leftism. | ||
| These killings happen when people are robbed of identity. | ||
| People are robbed of purpose. | ||
| This gunman, he did this because he's just fundamentally evil. | ||
| He wanted to rebel against the perfect order that God had sort of ordained for this world. | ||
| That's why this happened. | ||
| So whether or not she was targeted, either way, criminals are killing Americans. | ||
| And this shouldn't be happening, quite frankly. | ||
| It is just absolutely horrific stuff. | ||
| The police, this was amateur hour. | ||
| A manhunt is now full steam ahead after this is Eric Daughtry putting the commentary after police released Brown University shooting person of interest. | ||
| I'm not even going to read his name because this poor guy's been through enough. | ||
| They said evidence now points in a different direction. | ||
| I'll play the clip here. | ||
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Shortly, we will be releasing the person of interest who had been detained earlier today. | |
| And the Attorney General can speak a little bit about the rationale for that. | ||
| But we want to inform the community that that individual will shortly be released from. | ||
| They just ruined this poor guy's life. | ||
| This poor guy. | ||
| I mean, I saw on Twitter yesterday when the person of interest's name and photo was released, the knives were out for this guy. | ||
| And I totally understand why. | ||
| People are absolutely furious and they're just really sick and tired of the political violence in this country, the violence in general. | ||
| Totally amateur hour. | ||
| They've totally destroyed this guy, this poor guy. | ||
| What are we doing? | ||
| What is this incompetence that's completely gripped our country? | ||
| Rogue Nationalist, he put some commentary up. | ||
| He said, I hate to say it, but it's true. | ||
| Charlie Kirk's murder has shown the left that they can get what they want by killing right-wingers. | ||
| They killed the most important young right-winger in America, a surrogate son to the president, at basically no cost to themselves. | ||
| Just one person arrested. | ||
| No more reprisals or even threats of reprisals. | ||
| Of course, there were going to be more murders. | ||
| Again, that is the environment right now is this rot that's destroying our country. | ||
| People believe they can operate with impunity. | ||
| People aren't afraid. | ||
| People aren't afraid of disrupting the order. | ||
| If we had a solid moral Christian order in this country, overturning that would be unthinkable. | ||
| Overturning it would be, it wouldn't even occur to someone to do such a thing. | ||
| And that is exactly the situation going on. | ||
| JD Vance obviously came in here and he was discussing sort of the increasing violence and he attributes it here to the blue slip process because he says the single biggest obstacle to prosecuting violent leftists are judges and prosecutors in deep blue areas. | ||
| I think violence is okay if you're a leftist. | ||
| This is why we must get rid of the blue slip process. | ||
| People are dunked on. | ||
| People are saying, oh, well, you know, we want more. | ||
| Ignore these judges. | ||
| The problem is we, sorry, I keep hitting the intro card. | ||
| My muscle memories were the buttons in the other place. | ||
| No, JD Vance makes a good point here is the blue slip process. | ||
| It's preventing us from putting judges in these jurisdictions to properly create this environment that I'm talking about, this environment of accountability to rip away the impunity for these evil people. | ||
| The blue slips only exist because the Judiciary Committee honors them. | ||
| Chuck Grassley could just stop honoring them tomorrow and he refuses to. | ||
| So with that, I would like to break that down more. | ||
| But before we do, we are going to bring in the great Libby Emmons here. | ||
| We are going to have a chat with her regarding the entire Brown University shooting situation and what's going on. | ||
| Hi, Libby. | ||
| Can you hear me? | ||
| Let's see. | ||
| Libby, can you hear me? | ||
| One second. | ||
| Let's see here. | ||
| Hi, Libby. | ||
| Can you hear me? | ||
| Hey, Tate, I can hear you just fine. | ||
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| Well, Libby, it is good to see you. | ||
| I wanted to bring you in. | ||
| Obviously, we were covering the Brown University shooting situation. | ||
| There's obviously been some speculation regarding if she was targeted or not. | ||
| We don't have any further information on if that was the case. | ||
| So regardless, I was making the point that criminals are killing Americans. | ||
| And this action fundamentally, either way, is an attempt or really a successful attempt here to disrupt this God-ordained order that we have in this country. | ||
| And so I was saying whether or not this was targeted either way, this illustrates the point that this rot that's really overtaken our country needs to be rooted out. | ||
| It's so prevalent and it's really disturbing. | ||
| And we're talking about the situation in Australia. | ||
| This is a problem that's this sort of blanketed ideology is all over the West, just this self-hatred, this bitterness, this envy, this sort of anti-God ideology. | ||
| I wanted to bring you in for your initial reaction to this shooting in Brown University and sort of what you think this says about the moment that America is in. | ||
| Yeah, well, I'll tell you, Tate, right after this happened or after the, you know, the fallout from yesterday on Sunday, my dad texted me about it and he asked me if I had seen the news about the shooting coming out of Brown University. | ||
| We're from New England. | ||
| My family's from New England. | ||
| And so we were talking about it. | ||
| And both my dad and I were on the same team as regard to what's going on here, which is we have a real self-hate problem in the United States. | ||
| And I think that if you look back at the 20th century and the existentialist movement and the atheist movement that really came into the fore and has taken over our civil discourse, right? | ||
| We essentially have an atheist civil discourse. | ||
| Even now when people are running for office, they don't tell you about their church or their pastor or their deep faith, whether or not they were putting that on or not. | ||
| They don't even tell us about it anymore. | ||
| Instead, what we have when we remove God, what we end up with is a self-loathing, because perhaps the natural state of humanity is self-hate. | ||
| And when you look at what the belief in God provides us, it provides us an opportunity to share love, to be loved, to share love, and to love in return. | ||
| And so when we take that away, we deprive humanity of that impetus to see each other as beautiful children of God. | ||
| And I don't know, none of us know who is responsible for this attack at Brown. | ||
| We saw that a gunman, a suspect, a person of interest, what have you, was brought in and then was released. | ||
| And so now we have a situation where Providence officials and officials in Rhode Island are telling us that Providence is safe and that people are safe, but also that a gunman is at large. | ||
| So that doesn't particularly make any sense either. | ||
| Yeah, I mean, that's it's we're getting a replay of the Boston bombing situation where they're simultaneously telling you everything's good, everything's fine. | ||
| But by the way, there's this mass killer that's on the loose. | ||
| We don't know who he is. | ||
| We don't know if he's going to strike again. | ||
| It just really, it really seems like a total incompetence from local authorities that they brought in a guy, released all his information and everything, basically ruined this guy's life by all accounts. | ||
| Who knows what sort of threats he's receiving? | ||
| All for that, just to release the guy. | ||
| I don't know how he's supposed to go back to life after this. | ||
| I mean, yeah. | ||
| Well, that his name was leaked. | ||
| And so in the press conference last night, you had the attorney general for Rhode Island, Peter Narona, saying that he thought that it was terrible that this man's name was leaked and he had the utmost confidence and faith in the Providence Police Department that they could get this done. | ||
| And he, in fact, went on to, at some length in this press conference, to praise the Providence police, despite the fact that they had got the wrong guy, that it was 36 hours later, that a gunman is on the loose, that no one has really any leads. | ||
| And when they were asked by reporters, what about, you know, can you release some other video so we can look at this guy? | ||
| It turns out that they did not have cameras in place in the engineering building where this gunman went in and opened fire that showed his face. | ||
| They do not have a visual on this suspect. | ||
| All they really have is that image of him, you know, walking down the street and away, I think, down Hope Street in Providence. | ||
| They just have his back all bundled up, right? | ||
| Anyone in the Northeast know it's been freezing. | ||
| So yeah, they don't have anything. | ||
| I don't know how you go out there and praise your cops after they screw up like this. | ||
| Yeah, they've come out and they've said we don't, he's probably not even in the state anymore. | ||
| Rhode Island's not a big state. | ||
| It's not hard to get out. | ||
| I mean, who knows if he's even the country anymore? | ||
| It's been, it's been a few days. | ||
| I mean, it's a total, total disaster. | ||
| I was kind of linking the, obviously, the Bondi Beach shooting in Australia to this. | ||
| It's not obviously an overlap of ideology necessarily, but it's overlapping general ideology. | ||
| This is the point I was making is the self-hatred that you're talking about. | ||
| The same thing in Australia. | ||
| You only import people sort of with this background if you hate the native population, because from my perspective, these sorts of things are inevitable. | ||
| Europe, the situation in Europe has demonstrated this quite extensively. | ||
| Even here, we've seen these terrorist attacks. | ||
| And in the United States, it's all part of the same coin. | ||
| It's self-hatred. | ||
| It's a rebellion against God. | ||
| Again, I'll make the point whether or not she was targeted. | ||
| It is all in a way a political killing because this happens because our officials have failed to uphold the structure historically in the United States that provided people with purpose, provided them with meaning. | ||
| And there's a vacuum and that vacuum has to be filled with something. | ||
| I don't know if you agree with my analysis. | ||
| That was just sort of my take on this. | ||
| Yeah, I mean, I don't think that it's necessarily the government's responsibility. | ||
| In fact, I don't think it's the government's responsibility at all to provide us with a religion, right? | ||
| I'm an American. | ||
| I'm very 1A on that. | ||
| But I do think that it is up to the government to not continuously squash religion, to not make up lies about the separation of church and state, which ended up saying that you can't even have a morning prayer in school. | ||
| I'm thinking of Charlie Kirk's words when I say that, you know, it's not the government to protect us from religion. | ||
| We're supposed to have the freedom for our religion, but not freedom from it, right? | ||
| I don't think those are the same things. | ||
| And Charlie said something, something similar to that. | ||
| Not quoting exactly, but I know that when I was a kid, we would have a moment of silence in the morning where people could take that moment of prayer if they wanted. | ||
| Not everybody did. | ||
| People were embarrassed of their religion. | ||
| We were a bunch of middle school kids and what have you. | ||
| But I do think that the government has gone out of its way to make sure that religion is derided, that belief in God by Christians, by Christians, mind you, only really by Christians, is derided and is seen as some sort of weird mystical thing while they uphold Islam. | ||
| They uphold Buddhism and Judaism and any of these other religions that make their way. | ||
| I mean, if there were a bunch of Zoroastrians in the United States, the government would love them, right? | ||
| They'd be all over that. | ||
| And so I think that that is a problem. | ||
| And I think that conservative Christians who have been the ones upholding Christianity for decades since the atheist secularism took over the Democrat Party have been remiss in their advocacy for Christianity. | ||
| You have a lot of people who keep their faith to themselves, who don't feel that it's their responsibility to advocate for God and for God's love, who even don't really pass it on to their kids, right? | ||
| I mean, part of what we see in a resurgence of faith among Gen Z, which there's been some polling to that effect, is because their parents haven't really been taking them. | ||
| You know, I think it's really important that parents instill religious values in their kids because otherwise, and for very fundamental reasons, right? | ||
| I mean, there's the God reason, there's the faith reason, there's the it's true reason, which are reasons that I have, but there are also much deeper, or maybe not deeper, but there are additional reasons. | ||
| For example, how are you supposed to make decisions if you don't know what set of morals you are bouncing those decisions off of? | ||
| So if you have decisions to make, if you're in middle school or high school, if you're a human being, you say, okay, should I kill this person? | ||
| Well, let's see. | ||
| Let me think, what are some moral guidelines? | ||
| Well, you've got the Ten Commandments, killer set of moral guidelines, right? | ||
| Like super solid. | ||
| You've got rules in there that make sense for every situation. | ||
| For Christians, if you follow Jesus Christ, then you've got the Beatitudes, New Testament. | ||
| Did you visit me while I was in prison? | ||
| Oh, no, I didn't. | ||
| Maybe let me think about that. | ||
| Let's show some grace, right? | ||
| So you have together the Ten Commandments, the Beatitudes. | ||
| You've a great way to make decisions, whether or not you decide that you're going to go to church every Sunday or not, great decision-making tools. | ||
| And I think that we have lost that. | ||
| We have imported a cultural relativism or we have generated it rather for ourselves, where we have decided that all cultures are equal. | ||
| And it doesn't take very far to look to see that, no, not all cultures are equal. | ||
| In fact, Christianity, Judaism, and then Christianity, huge societal development moving forward. | ||
| Get rid of child sacrifice, right? | ||
| We get rid of a lot of really punitive things. | ||
| We bring grace in, you know, and we ended up with peaceful high trust societies, both in the United States and in Europe, that are now completely crumbling. | ||
| Look at the situation we have right now in Syria, right? | ||
| So we have this guy, Syrian army guy, right, with the new government, who, of course, is, which is run by a terrorist. | ||
| So we have this Syrian guy who is pledged to the Islamic State, who's pledged to the Islamic State, just like the kid in Australia who opened fire, who was known to authorities since 2019 because he had pledged to the Islamic State. | ||
| So you have this Syrian guy who opens fire on American troops because he's not there for Syria and he was working with the American troops. | ||
| Why are we working with people who hate us? | ||
| And if you track back, right, to Afghanistan in 2021, Biden botched withdrawal, Islamic State, killed 13 of our guys. | ||
| Now we have two more guys from Iowa killed because of this kind of belief system where we should be teaming up with terrorists to save democracy in places that hate us. | ||
| Why are we doing this? | ||
| And then, of course, what did we have just recently? | ||
| It was an Afghan man who opened fire on our DC National Guard. | ||
| Two West Virginians were killed. | ||
| So we are importing these ideologies of hate. | ||
| I think you're definitely right about that. | ||
| We are bringing them here. | ||
| We are mixing them in with our, you know, anti-God woke values that result in the kind of self-hate that lures Americans into castrating their children and killing millions of babies, unborn babies every year. | ||
| And that's where we're at. | ||
| We are in a self-hating America when we should be loving our country and upholding each other, upholding our countrymen as beautiful children of God. | ||
| Yeah, I mean, we saw with Afghanistan, with really our entire foreign policy over the last few decades, where you're seeing the consequences of this ideology of our ruling class who believe that people are just simply interchangeable cogs, that they're not designed in a particular way that will, you know, have somewhat predictable behaviors because of the way that they are. | ||
| They believe that you can just go into Afghanistan and just set up a democracy and everyone there will just nod along and be like, oh, yeah, this is like, no, people are the way they are. | ||
| The cultural relativism is just inherently destructive because, you know, for whatever reason, we can get into it. | ||
| But the way that Afghan society is structured, democracy is not really going to click. | ||
| And this ideology is just destroying us at every end. | ||
| It's resulting in an immigration policy that's importing people that hate us. | ||
| It's resulting in the youth having zero, you know, North Star in their life. | ||
| And then they, and many times it leads to these sort of leftist radicalization. | ||
| And you're seeing a foreign policy that's getting Americans killed and, you know, innocent people overseas killed because of this slavish devotion to this idea that they'll just nod along as soon as we introduce the miracle of liberal democracy, Western liberal democracy. | ||
| Yeah, I think that's exactly right. | ||
| And they're not, right? | ||
| They're not interested in that. | ||
| In fact, when you look at Islamic extremism, they have a North Star. | ||
| And part of that North Star is killing a whole bunch of us. | ||
| That's like, that's the goal. | ||
| So why are we working with these people? | ||
| Why are we importing these people if they're not interested in becoming American? | ||
| Now, there are for sure plenty of people in the Middle East and, you know, Asia and Afghanistan and wherever else, you know, who are Muslim and they are in favor of Western values, but we are not doing a good job of vetting those people. | ||
| You know, when I grew up, one of my closest friends in high school was Muslim. | ||
| Her family was Muslim. | ||
| They were very strict. | ||
| Okay, they were American. | ||
| You know, that was where they were. | ||
| They were never going somewhere else. | ||
| And I think that what we have now, for example, this guy, this Pakistani national in Australia, he had come in on a student visa some time ago and then he transferred it in 2001, I think, to a partnership visa. | ||
| So that must mean he got married. | ||
| But he kept his return visa the whole time. | ||
| Even as his children were born in Australia, he kept his return visa. | ||
| He never pledged to be Australian. | ||
| He never integrated properly into Australian life, even though he told his family that he was taking his son on a scuba trip over the weekend. | ||
| And instead, they went and set up a massacre. | ||
| So there's something going on there where even he had come to Australia, I think in 1998. | ||
| So that's a good long time to be in another place and generate hate toward these people. | ||
| What is he doing there? | ||
| Why is this something that Australia is in favor of? | ||
| And Australia, of course, has been the site of immigration troubles itself. | ||
| Yeah, well, and it's so frustrating the response from Anthony Albanese, the prime minister of Australia, where he's identifying, okay, yes, anti-Semitism drove this attack, but he's like browbeating the Australian public. | ||
| Like this is this widespread issue. | ||
| And this happens globally where they treat it like, oh, no, this is hatred's coming from all angles. | ||
| And it's like, you know, pretty much everyone in Australia is not conducting attacks like this. | ||
| This is a very specific group of people that have been brought in. | ||
| And the only defense that this, I would say, this sort of neoliberal regime has is what we saw it on full display with the Piers Morgan Tucker Carlson interview where Piers Morgan, he just kept pointing back to the food. | ||
| He was like, yeah, but the food, like the food in London was terrible and now it's great. | ||
| Bill Maher said something similar in the past. | ||
| And it's like, is that all you've got? | ||
| Is there what they're basically saying is there's a cultural deficiency in these countries and you need these people to come here and spice things up. | ||
| And we're saying, like, this sort of spicing up that our cultures, I don't think we need. | ||
| I think these Western cultures are obviously some of the most dynamic in the world. | ||
| Our prosperity is evidence of that. | ||
| Is the food really worth it, Piers? | ||
| I mean, we're picking up bodies off of Bondi Beach as a result to give you your Deliveroo curry. | ||
| I mean, this is just absolutely. | ||
| Yeah, and the thing too is, I mean, if you look at the, I mean, just to play devil's advocate for a moment, if you look at the cuisine of Bondi Beach, there's like restaurants called Bondi Beach all over the world because of that cuisine, like, you know, that kind of fish and chips. | ||
| But the thing too is that, yes, cuisine is great. | ||
| I love when, you know, we have a million different kinds of restaurants in this city. | ||
| Not in this city, that's New York City, but whatever. | ||
| You can say, you know, what do you want to eat tonight? | ||
| And it's Mexican, Italian, shawarma, you know, take your pick of international cuisine. | ||
| But that is not ethos, right? | ||
| That is flavor. | ||
| And flavor is great, and ethos is what's really important. | ||
| So when you have people coming to the United States, go ahead and open your shawarma place, but become American, send your kids to American schools, teach them the value of this nation, teach them how this nation is what allowed you to get that restaurant open and to facilitate a great lifestyle. | ||
| You know, food is interesting, clothing is interesting, fashion is great. | ||
| These are all cultural markers, but they do not have to be deeper than all of that. | ||
| You know what I mean? | ||
| Like it doesn't have to be more than that. | ||
| And I think what we have too is a situation where a lot of a lot of immigrants to Western nations over the years, and I'm thinking specifically America, because I'm American and, you know, let's face it, that's really the only nation I super care about. | ||
| But when we look at that and people coming to the U.S., why did people come? | ||
| You had Irish coming because there was famine. | ||
| They needed a new place to eat. | ||
| You know, you had Italians coming for a variety of reasons, but the country was not doing great. | ||
| Now what you have are people coming from countries where the culture is deteriorating. | ||
| And instead of leaving a bunch of that culture behind, they're bringing it with us. | ||
| They're bringing it with them. | ||
| They're bringing that ethos and saying, here I am in the U.S. | ||
| Now I hate America here too. | ||
| And why is that? | ||
| Why come here if that's what's going on? | ||
| Just stay in your own country and make it better instead of coming and taking our high trust society and making everything worse. | ||
| Yeah, not to mention, like, you can just look these, like if that's really Pierce's priority, I was pointing this out earlier. | ||
| Like, if you go to Tokyo, I've been to Tokyo. | ||
| I don't know if you've been to Tokyo. | ||
| They have some of the best international cuisine offerings on display. | ||
| And it's a very homogenous country. | ||
| And you go into these, you go to like a pizza restaurant, you go to like an Italian restaurant, and it's going to be Japanese chefs in there because this is really shocking, I think, to people like Pierce Morgan. | ||
| But you can just like look these recipes up online. | ||
| You can travel to these countries and learn how to cook these recipes. | ||
| It's not like rocket science here. | ||
| So even then, it's like, okay, if that's, Pierce, we'll get you your food. | ||
| Just, you know, let us have a little time to get this going. | ||
| But with that, I wanted to ask you for your thoughts on this. | ||
| So, JD Vance, going back to the, I think specifically the Brown shooting, that's where the discourse is around at the moment. | ||
| He was addressing sort of leftist violence and he was attributing it, attributing this to these judges that are in place in a lot of these blue jurisdictions that are hamstringing our ability to sort of seek justice and ensure that these sorts of things don't happen. | ||
| He addressed specifically the blue slip. | ||
| This is obviously something Trump's been railing on a lot recently: the blue slip system, which in short allows a senator from a state to issue an injunction or sort of a suggestion to the Judiciary Committee whenever a judge is seeking to be appointed and voted on. | ||
| And it allows them to object and say, no, this wouldn't, this judge wouldn't represent my constituents well, et cetera, et cetera. | ||
| And this system, when it was introduced, you know, worked fairly well. | ||
| This is the case with a lot of systems in the United States is when they were introduced, it made sense in the context. | ||
| But as things evolve, people began to weaponize it. | ||
| It became a political tool. | ||
| And so JD Vance was pointing out that the blue slip system is the reason why they're struggling to get judges in there that will actually be able to enforce the law and enact justice in these jurisdictions. | ||
| Obviously, the Judiciary Committee, Chuck Grassley being the chair, this is not a mechanism that's like in law necessarily. | ||
| This is something that the Judiciary Committee can just stop, you know, acknowledging and adhering to. | ||
| It's optional. | ||
| Chuck Grassley has defended the blue slip. | ||
| He's saying, well, during the Biden administration, we utilized it. | ||
| And this kind of goes back to the point of like, do a lot of these people not understand the moment that we're in? | ||
| Do they not understand what time it is? | ||
| It's like, are we really going to adhere? | ||
| Matt Walsh made this point. | ||
| He's like, we're really going to adhere to these systems that are just kind of like handshake agreements when our country is being destroyed. | ||
| Do you have any thoughts on the blue slips specifically? | ||
| Yeah, I mean, I think you're right. | ||
| It's not just that people don't know what time it is. | ||
| They don't even know that there's a clock. | ||
| And it's very frustrating to see this happen, you know? | ||
| And I think that it's true that any lawmaker is going to take any opportunity to use their political clout to, you know, get their way or do the thing that they think is going to get them more donors or be more politically expedient for them. | ||
| And I think that's really a shame. | ||
| And I think that, you know, we need to see lawmakers go back to the thing where what they should be doing is representing their constituents. | ||
| Congressmen far too often and senators forget that their job is to represent the people. | ||
| They are our voice and they take too much of their time and effort to represent their own interests. | ||
| And it's really a shame. | ||
| As far as the judiciary goes, I think that we have some serious problems in our judiciary across the country right now. | ||
| We've had problems in immigration court. | ||
| Eight immigration judges were recently fired in New York City. | ||
| There's problems there with backlogs of cases. | ||
| I think in 2003, 23, there were like a million backlog asylum cases in the system because of what the Biden administration had done. | ||
| And you do have a lot of activist judges on the bench who are doing things because it's what they think is important and not what is going on with law. | ||
| You see, what's her name, Talwani in Boston? | ||
| You see Boseberg, right, in what is he, Virginia or Maryland? | ||
| I forget which one. | ||
| They're both like kind of the same state to me. | ||
| But if you look, you have a lot of this and it's a problem. | ||
| I'm not super familiar with the blue state system. | ||
| After this, I'm definitely going to go look it up. | ||
| But I think that it's an issue and that when judges are appointed, they need to realize that whoever's appointing them or voting for them, these people need to be objectively upholding the law and they can't just put their moral spin on it every time. | ||
| Yeah, I guess to kind of tie all of this together as far as like not knowing what time it is, not even being aware that there is a clock. | ||
| Something that's really frustrating, we're seeing this with the response to, you know, there's like people on the left are decrying Islamophobia. | ||
| People on the right are decrying anti-Semitism. | ||
| You know, and it's true. | ||
| I mean, obviously this was the driving ideology of the shooters in the Bondi beach shooting the massacre at this point. | ||
| Something that's really frustrating to see you're talking about representing constituents, representing their grievances here, is we're seeing in the United States and really across the West is sort of this anti-white ideology where, and it's a lot of white liberals pushing this forward is like the self-hatred that we alluded to. | ||
| It's really frustrating that it seems like any injustice, any sort of hatred, any sort of, what's the word I'm looking for? | ||
| Any sort of these things is addressed right away. | ||
| They're saying, okay, we'll get right on that. | ||
| We're going to ensure this never happens. | ||
| But with the self-hatred that's perpetrated, anytime there's a lot of anti-white sentiment, it seems to be kind of ignored and you're lambasted and called like an evil racist when we're not even, we're not saying anyone's superior anything. | ||
| We're just saying like, look, this is clearly a motivation for a lot of these attacks. | ||
| I mean, the arena Zarutska incident comes to mind right away. | ||
| But you're even seeing this rhetoric echoed and parroted on the national stage when we saw Zoran Mandani saying that he wanted to tax white neighborhoods at a higher rate. | ||
| Does this seem to tie all in with sort of the self-hatred that we're seeing? | ||
| Because again, the things pushing this is a lot of white liberals, quite frankly. | ||
| Oh, yeah, for sure. | ||
| I mean, these are white liberals who don't believe in God at this point, right? | ||
| These are white liberals who think that religion is the root of all evil and that everything bad that happens in the world is a result of, you know, probably Christianity, which is crazy because it's a religion of, it's legit a religion of peace, you know? | ||
| But yeah, I think that the white self-hatred is part of it. | ||
| And also there's this idea that because we have past discrimination, we can correct that with discrimination in the present. | ||
| And that has been ruled. | ||
| There was a judge during the Biden administration who said, hey, Agriculture Department, you can't give loans specifically to black farmers because you cannot correct past discrimination with present discrimination. | ||
| And that was a story that was pretty under the radar, but I think that it was a really important story and that it really should have gotten a lot more play because that is the truth. | ||
| There's no reason to say that, you know, any child or any person is specifically at fault because of their skin color. | ||
| I, for one, am tired of hearing about white privilege and the stats don't back it up. | ||
| If you look, there's plenty of poor, broke down white people in this country, and they deserve to have the same opportunities as everybody else, whether it's loans or housing or jobs, education, not having fentanyl pumped into their communities, whatever it is. | ||
| But yeah, there is a hatred there and there's no reason to hate white people just because they were in the majority for a long time. | ||
| And now there's all of this pushback against the idea, and there has been for a while, that, you know, so the going wisdom was that white people would be the minority pretty soon. | ||
| And that was, everyone was super excited about that. | ||
| It was like, yay, that's diversity is getting rid of all the white people. | ||
| And then if white people said, hey, you're looking to replace us, they'd be like, no. | ||
| And they wouldn't even admit that they were excited about it. | ||
| Now you have Jasmine Crockett, Ilhan Omar, take your pick of people saying that, you know, continuing to say white people are the problem. | ||
| You had Albanese in Australia talking about how right-wing extremism is a big problem. | ||
| Even after some Islamic extremists shot up a bunch of Jewish people on the beach, he's saying, you know, there's a rise of right-wing extremism in Australia. | ||
| What does that have to do with anything, Mr. Prime Minister? | ||
| Are you seriously kidding me right now? | ||
| Is that what you're going for? | ||
| But yeah, we have to stop hating ourselves and we have to stop being afraid to speak up and say, you know, perhaps diversity in and of itself is not a strength. | ||
| Perhaps the strength is when people of diverse backgrounds can come together and share the same American values and freedoms. | ||
| Absolutely. | ||
| Well, Libby, thank you so much for hopping on here to discuss this. | ||
| Where can people find you to get more? | ||
| You can find me at Libby Emmons on Twitter and, of course, at thepostmillennial.com and humanevents.com. | ||
| Thank you. | ||
| Awesome. | ||
| Thank you, Libby. | ||
| See you later. | ||
| See ya. | ||
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| Well, that was the great Libby Emmons. | ||
| That was, yeah, very, very important point. | ||
| It goes without saying, you see this thing where they're like, oh, the great replacement is a white supremacist conspiracy theory. | ||
| That's not what's happening. | ||
| What's happening is, and then they outline every single thing that falls in line with what people are saying when they're talking about being replaced. | ||
| It's really, really just, we got to know what time it is, folks. | ||
| That's all I got to say on that. | ||
| But with that, we are going to wind down. | ||
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| I think Kellen's got that ready to go. | ||
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