On this week's show, the boys discuss the latest in the ongoing saga of Joe Biden's "Joe Biden is a piece of shit" campaign ad campaign, and why it's a good thing he's not black. They also discuss the recent terror attack in France, and how the president should have handled it differently.
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00:03:28.000As a matter of fact, this could just be called the first Joe Biden five minutes because we talked about soiling oneself and that people are not black.
00:04:42.000The mayor of Nice is describing it as terrorism and says a suspect who's in the hospital Kept shouting, God is greatest in Arabic as he was arrested.
00:05:42.000They had one of those things in the front of the church which says how high the person is, and the person was at least 5'1", so clearly... And no strings.
00:05:50.000Maybe that's how Fauci got to be head of the CDC, is that midget money.
00:05:53.000There is, there's a midget grant if you're below 5 foot.
00:05:55.000Not a joke, I knew a girl who was 4 foot 8, but she didn't look like a midget, she was just small, and she got midget money.
00:06:41.000Having that Islamic culture kind of come in, that probably wasn't a great idea, France.
00:06:45.000You probably should have had some border control there.
00:06:47.000Well, you know what, they've locked down their economies for four weeks along with Germany, so there will be no commerce, and I'm sure that'll bounce back.
00:06:55.000You know, I want to jump in real quick to say something.
00:06:58.000What's interesting is people always point to America as apparently the founder and sponsor, not just the president, but a user of racism in the world stage.
00:07:07.000But they'll never point at any places in Western Europe except during these attacks.
00:07:11.000But actually when you go there and you look at the way that The kind of what I would call the common French people are treating immigrants, there's just a complete lack of any kind of empathy at all for even the people who are not dangerous, those who want to assimilate.
00:07:26.000Whereas in America we have said if you want to come in and assimilate, you want to run a business,
00:07:29.000you can go to a different church, it's cool, just don't behead anyone.
00:07:43.000Yeah, no, and people are rejecting it there in Europe.
00:07:45.000It's not working out very well We're gonna be talking about a lot today, but by the way We're gonna be talking about the Philly riots and we have Elijah Schaefer who's been down on the ground He will be here live with us today.
00:08:29.000We'll talk about the election, but first you have the polls that changed after Joe Biden said he's going to ban all fossil fuels effectively.
00:09:07.000So you get to see everything on YouTube and say, maybe I want this every day along with all the other stuff that goes up on And Muck Club that we can't watch on YouTube because, well we'll talk about that.
00:09:15.000Can we still tell YouTube to piss off?
00:09:22.000I don't want to make fun of Joe Biden!
00:09:25.000I have to say one quick thing about that is, for those who haven't gone out and voted, those who are still talking to people who have still to go out and vote, and if you're some of these states where you can vote like nine days afterwards, definitely keep talking to people.
00:09:38.000People should know, everyone in Wisconsin, Michigan, you beat the lines and vote three days after election day.
00:09:57.000It's just a bunch of guys three days late at the polling station with taking Paracetam.
00:10:05.000Here's the thing, there is a legitimate chance of conservative voices being even further removed, shadow banned, changed in a Biden presidency.
00:10:17.000And even if he loses the presidency, if you're not looking down ballot at the Senate, I mean the House is what the House is, but at the Senate, And the impact that's going to have, nothing about an interpretation of Section 230 in the Supreme Court will matter if Congress can just change the law and if Biden is in the White House to be able to sign that over to allow Big Tech to do what it wants.
00:10:40.000My question to you, we have several questions today.
00:10:42.000What did you think of the hearings yesterday on Big Tech?
00:10:44.000And then do you think that the riots a week out from election will affect Pennsylvania?
00:10:50.000There shouldn't be early voting for everybody.
00:10:52.000Under certain circumstances, I understand.
00:10:55.000Of course I voted absentee because I was on the road doing stand-up one election, and so I had to vote absentee.
00:11:00.000But it shouldn't be a system where everyone can vote weeks early because a lot of people now are going, ooh, I wish I could kind of change my vote.
00:11:38.000They were like, oh, tune into the news at 4.
00:11:40.000And I told everyone on the team, like, tune into the news at 4 Eastern or 3 Central Time, as I call it, God's Time.
00:11:48.000And then I realized, I'm like, wait, this is the same guy who not that long ago was asked by Anderson Cooper, point blank, if he was anonymous.
00:13:16.000But the first thing is, everyone was talking about Jack Dorsey.
00:13:20.000This must have really been painful for him, because in order to get himself off the hook legally, he had to admit that his product is of no value.
00:13:32.000Here he is, looking like he just lost his Wilson.
00:13:35.000Mr. Dorsey, does Twitter have the ability to influence elections?
00:15:57.000By the way, it's really important to note, the New York Post is still banned from tweeting today.
00:16:02.000They're still banned from tweeting today because Jack Dorsey went on to say, well, what they can do is they can just delete their original tweet, and then they'll be able to... First off, why would they have to delete their original tweet?
00:16:13.000They said, well, no, no, they're not banned.
00:16:15.000New York Post can go into their account and delete the original tweet, and then they'll be able to, uh, we've unbanned the article, is what they said.
00:16:21.000So they said, the original tweet was a violation, now we've made it so the article isn't a violation, well then why is that tweet banned, right?
00:16:29.000It should retroactively apply because you realize, oh, turns out it wasn't a Russian hack, it was actually real.
00:16:38.000If that is no longer considered Russian disinformation, which we know it's not, they were saying, Jack Dorsey said at this hearing, alright, New York Post can go into their account as long as they delete the first tweet, and then they can repost it after.
00:16:50.000People who understand social media like we understand it, why would they do that?
00:17:05.000It is far more valuable to have 100,000 retweets and likes on one than it is to have 50,000 across two.
00:17:13.000People need to understand that because that is what these algorithms favor, and they've already done the damage.
00:17:17.000In other words, if New York Post has to delete their original, breaking, validated, authenticated scoop, Now they repost it, it might get a fraction of the interactions, and Jack Dorsey knows that.
00:17:28.000It'd be like if YouTube came out and said, well, Stephen, he just deletes everything, and now he can make videos critical of Vox.
00:17:56.000It's no longer Twitter has removed it, as it relates to the New York Post, because if anyone has had the ability to prove good faith or a lack thereof, which was the central part of the hearing yesterday and the questions that were raised, It all goes away if you've made the user take it down.
00:18:10.000Right, like Jeffrey Epstein hanging himself.
00:18:13.000If you find Hillary Clinton's fingerprints on his trachea, it's a problem.
00:18:17.000If he somehow defies the laws of physics by snapping three bones with a bed sheet, we're none the... Uncle Sam's none the wiser.
00:19:54.000I mean, you know, it would have been nice if we had had someone in the Senate who was young enough to actually have done it live and just been like, well, actually... Yeah.
00:20:45.000When I say censorship because they are in bed with the government, when they are suppressing actual stories that relate to government officials and the potential future president of the United States, now we are dealing with companies that are in cahoots with the government who are trying to do their bidding.
00:21:00.000When we've talked about the big backers for Biden, we've talked about Wall Street, we've talked about big tech, we've talked about big media, there have never been companies more powerful than big tech.
00:21:09.000Twitter doesn't really need to be included in there, but we'll include them just because we don't want Jack to go off the deep end.
00:21:15.000I don't like him, but I see him as a worthy opponent.
00:21:18.000I don't want him to actually walk off a ledge.
00:21:22.000But if you look at Facebook, Alphabet, Google, right, Twitter, you can probably toss Apple there into the mix, Amazon.
00:21:27.000There have never been companies more powerful than these companies.
00:21:31.000And the Democrats are fawning over them, if you go and watch these hearings, fawning over them and begging, please, please, please, can we give you more control so you can give us kickbacks?
00:21:41.000Can you please censor people so that no information that might be presenting us in a negative light even just, you know, sees the light of day?
00:21:49.000And these are the party of the little Well guys, think about this for a second.
00:21:52.000Donald Trump isn't saying, I want to get the New York Times removed from Twitter.
00:21:56.000He's not saying, I want to get liberals removed.
00:21:58.000He's saying, we need free speech for all.
00:22:00.000Just like when he said, not saying white supremacists or neo-Nazis who should be condemned totally, but they were fine people on both sides.
00:22:07.000Donald Trump believes that people who want to tear down Confederate statues, even though he disagrees with them, That they can be fine people.
00:22:13.000Donald Trump believes that people who disagree with him should be able to be on Twitter.
00:22:17.000He believes that even the fake news, lying media, CNN, New York Times should be on there.
00:22:21.000He just wants the right to rebut, to have a little bit of a volley back and forth.
00:22:25.000As opposed to the Democrats, this is something that was chilling to me.
00:22:29.000I don't know the name of this broad, kind of looks like Elizabeth Warren, but isn't.
00:22:33.000She actually, when talking with Zuckerberg and Dorsey, called on them to censor more and specifically The President.
00:22:42.000I believe that the tech companies here today need to take more action, not less, to combat misinformation, including misinformation on the election, misinformation on the COVID-19 pandemic, and misinformation and posts meant to incite violence.
00:23:05.000And that should include misinformation spread by President Trump on their platforms.
00:23:19.000If you had more context it's even worse because Jack Dorsey had just gotten done saying when he was talking about I think it was the leader of Hamas or the Iranian regime talking about eradicating the Jews saying well we actually allow that because we have policies that allow world leaders if it's saber-rattling but they have They have censored Donald Trump's posts.
00:23:40.000That lady would rather the Iranian regime and Hamas and ISIS have ability on social media because no one, no Democrat said, come on, take that down from the Ayatollah there.
00:23:51.000But instead they're saying, for example, when Donald Trump says he's immune to COVID, that needs to be removed.
00:23:57.000How about wiping off the Jews like a cockroach from the face of the map?
00:24:02.000Can we start with those before we get to Donald Trump claiming he's immune, which is very likely in line with science, if at least for four months?
00:24:10.000Yeah, and do you think that little exclamation point came up and said, you know, check to see if this story is true whenever the Khomeini said that the Holocaust didn't happen?
00:24:17.000Do you think that Twitter was making sure that people read the full article so that they weren't led astray when he's posting something like that?
00:24:24.000I don't think so, and I don't think any Democrat is calling for anything like that because it's a useful tool for them.
00:25:35.000So they were running and they were running for prime minister.
00:25:42.000I may have this wrong as far as who made this promise.
00:25:46.000There's the Conservatives, NDP, and the Liberal Party.
00:25:49.000And either it was the NDP or the Liberal Party, one of them, I think the NDP promised a $100 million grant To CBC, government media, if he won.
00:25:59.000And I think it was Trudeau who promised a $150 million grant.
00:26:16.000And when you look at the end of that statement that that woman made, where she was like, we need to make sure to remove Misinformation that is leading to violence.
00:26:24.000No one's removing Reza McAslan, the guy who's calling to burn it all down.
00:26:29.000No one's censoring any of the BLM protesters who are out there, capital BLM, who are out there saying, oh yeah, let's just destroy neighborhoods.
00:26:37.000Why did you do your Dave Chappelle white guy voice for BLM?
00:26:56.000And so, and then when you hear, I mean, we had Wallace, the gentleman who was shot the other night with a knife.
00:27:01.000You know, one of the things that he said, and I was actually glad to see it on the front page of CNN, he's saying, stop burning down our cities, right?
00:27:07.000There's nothing is coming out of this that is happening, and yet no one is taking any steps in big tech to remove those types of calls of violence.
00:27:31.000And by the way, when you look at Zuckerberg now, I don't know about, but it looks like his, it looks like his eyes are trying to run away from each other.
00:27:37.000Like maybe his eyeballs are playing tug of war with the bridge of his nose.
00:27:40.000If you'll see what I mean, his eyes are further apart.
00:27:43.000Like he basically Basically he has two periscopes going left and right at this point.
00:27:47.000So Zuckerberg was asked if he could name... This was after, by the way, in the hearings they had named many conservatives prominent, including the president, including senators, including major publications like the New York Post, the fourth most distributed newspaper in the country, that had been banned.
00:28:00.000Not even a conservative publication, by the way, that had been outright banned.
00:28:03.000And Zuckerberg was asked point-blank, can you name me, I think all of them were asked point-blank, can you name me one comparable high-profile Democrat?
00:28:13.000Or organization, meaning organizations like Planned Parenthood or a Joe Biden or Elizabeth Warren.
00:28:19.000One high profile liberal person or company who you've censored.
00:28:23.000I understand that you're saying that there are complaints on both sides, but I just want one name of one person or one entity.
00:28:36.000Senator, I need to think about it and get you more of a list, but there are certainly many issues on both sides of the aisle where people think we are making content moderation decisions that they disagree with.
00:30:08.000Ultimately, you have to ask yourselves, do you think it's possible that these billionaires and their billion-dollar companies have some of the best legal teams and lawyers who would have prepped them for hours and days on end and said, you know, I think someone's going to ask, are you biased?
00:31:23.000And I had read the article of DeRay complaining, talking about potentially suing the makers of Planet of the Apes, because they co-opted his blue vest.
00:31:32.000They said he co-opted my blue vest, it's iconic, and they clearly put it in the movie.
00:31:40.000Then I go to see the movie, and this is never, ever, ever a racist thought that anyone would have had in their head, and it wasn't even interpreted as racist.
00:31:48.000I was simply snapshotting with my photographic memory the DeRay article on my head, and all of a sudden there's, with an AR-15, a chimpanzee with a little beanie and a blue vest going, And I'm sitting there going, DeRay?
00:32:05.000AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH When it pulled into the station, which was a chimpanzee in DeRay's Vespa, with an AR-15!
00:32:38.000I remember what you're talking about, that's so silly.
00:32:40.000And the least comparable part to DeRay, of course, was the AR-15.
00:32:48.000I can't imagine me watching Congo and seeing the white apes with lasers be like, clearly they co-opted my pompadour.
00:33:02.000It's such a ridiculous thing where people are like, oh, you know, no racism's out there everywhere.
00:33:07.000And it's like, okay, sure, there are racists and there is racism, but there's something to be said about the insidious nature of being told that you were a victim at every level, that everything's going to happen.
00:33:32.000And it's a terrible thing, and yet no one is recognizing the mental harm, or just the terrible demeaning of people by telling them, you are a constant victim.
00:33:42.000There's something inherent in you that makes you lesser.
00:33:45.000Well there was a, there was a UFC, hold on, let me see what they're saying.
00:33:48.000Critics are saying on CNN that Florida is under-reporting new cases among students.
00:34:22.000I think they're trying to eat COVID so that they can't, in fact, taste the Natty Light.
00:34:25.000If you are not willing to venture out into public and you are willing to have other people's businesses and livelihoods destroyed because of a .03% death rate, you're kind of a pussy boy.
00:34:54.000It's how when you look around if you're told you're a victim from the time you're born from every news source and every social media company and every person in your school that you're a victim and you're gonna grow up and you're gonna see victimhood everywhere you go.
00:35:09.000Every time it gets a little chilly, God's a racist.
00:35:13.000Every time, you know, don't get a good deal on a car, GMC is racist.
00:35:16.000I mean, you would see it everywhere because you're born to be... That's what they're teaching.
00:35:20.000When we were kids, they'd be like, hey, why is it raining?
00:35:22.000Because the angels are crying, but now they're teaching kids, hey, why is it raining?
00:35:26.000Because God's upset that a black man got a promotion, and these tears are... Tears of anger.
00:35:41.000So folks who, maybe not at the time, would have identified as what we call progressive or even Democrat at the time, but there was a victimhood mentality from some folks who would say, there's clearly no way that you're getting, you know, there's no way you're going to really be able to get ahead.
00:35:55.000I mean, I remember distinct conversations of folks who would say, well, the reason why we have to have diversity scholarships and things like that is because in the past your What did your community tell you?
00:36:05.000Did your family say, yep, that's true?
00:37:03.000All ballots that were sent should be counted, but now they're finding out that because the post office sucks, it's now 10 days for the letters to come in, for the votes to come in.
00:37:39.000These are the same people who, like, bend over backwards to get their credit card payment mailed in on time to make sure they don't have a $50 fine, but voting for the president, eh, they get there.
00:38:23.000Aren't you the same people who say age is just a number when a 55-year-old creepy old bald dude is dating a 22-year-old model in your entertainment industry?
00:38:40.000Look, I'm not into crazy superstition, but every one of those people I slap, because I'm like, I believe in jinxing, and you have jinxed us.
00:38:50.000You didn't think it could be as bad as it is right now, and it is getting worse every time you go, I can't wait till next year, wait till the calendar changes.
00:38:56.000That's what they said 2019, that's what they said 2018.
00:40:45.000I did like the factual part there, which is the irony of trying to vote in an old white guy who put the credit bill in that, you know, led to numerous people in the black community.
00:40:55.000That's what I said, I don't think these writers, they're not going to vote for Biden.
00:40:58.000I will and we've talked about this it did it disproportionately affect African-Americans
00:41:02.000Yes, yes was the crime bill that Joe Biden the 94 crime But it was supported by the black caucus was supported by
00:41:08.000most black Americans The reason crack cocaine was treated different from cocaine
00:41:11.000was because it was leading to violence in black communities the crack epidemic
00:41:15.000Led to violence and so they thought let's cut let's try and pull the root out which was crack now that ended up also
00:41:21.000Translating to non-violent drug offenders not just crack but other drugs in the black community being
00:41:25.000disproportionately affected However, I don't think that Joe Biden pushing the crime
00:41:30.000bill was a racist But by the standard that you see from the left
00:41:34.000It is probably the single most significant piece of legislation with negative consequences
00:41:40.000In the area that black Americans themselves are complaining That, I hope I've made my position clear here.
00:41:46.000And by the way, speaking of Sleepy Joe, rapey Jim Crow, Biden himself, he kind of condemned the riots, but again, this is something Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania, we're hoping that you guys come through unless you want no jobs and your city's ablaze, then Biden's your man!
00:42:05.000I thought the standard, though, was if you want to condemn something, you have to say it 19 times, and then you have to get on TV with Savannah Guthrie, and then say it 17 more times, and then spin in a circle three times, and then cut off your hand to show you're serious.
00:42:17.000And then you have to sing Ring Around the Rosie until people realize that it was actually a song about the Holocaust, and then they call you into the Holocaust denier.
00:42:23.000So this is, did you guys know that about Ring Around the Rosie?
00:43:13.000There are no peaceful protesters out in Philadelphia.
00:43:16.000You could say that at one point because, incidentally, some peaceful protesters showed up in Kenosha where they were like, hey, what's going on?
00:44:13.000He's claiming that the police are murderers.
00:44:17.000The police are murderers is what Bernie Sanders just said.
00:44:20.000Again, we're talking about this tweet needs to be removed.
00:44:23.000Because if we're going to say, well, someone's saying that, actually, you know what?
00:44:26.000Masks, masks, your home masks, single layer masks, according to the CDC, if not washed, don't prove to be all that effective.
00:44:32.000Find me the study that says otherwise.
00:44:34.000If that gets removed on YouTube and Facebook because it goes against CDC guidelines, even though it doesn't, this goes against the legal definition of murder!
00:45:39.000Well, they're gonna say you could have tased him, and we've seen video of a person with a knife getting tased, getting up and stabbing another officer.
00:45:46.000Surprise it again another lengthy rap sheet so now Wallace punched his mother in the face
00:45:50.000Threatened to shoot her also the same thing to the mother of his child
00:45:55.000He's already punched cops resisted arrest and went to prison for robbing a woman at gunpoint
00:45:59.000So the narrative they said right is he this is what they're saying this
00:46:03.000Oh, we were calling cuz he had a knife, but he didn't have to shoot him. He was gonna drop the knife
00:46:06.000He always does hmm. Well. It's your word against the blood on his knife
00:48:24.000Because then it's the equivalent of the cops going... Probably more hostage situations.
00:48:29.000If I am the person who's, I'm not saying I'm violent, but I'm saying if I am a criminal who's punched several mothers, who's just gone out and probably had name-throwing competitions, and robbed a woman at gunpoint, and they send in a social worker, I'm not even gonna, I'm not gonna kill that social worker.
00:49:02.000And by the way, he didn't even have to be charging.
00:49:04.000He was within the range where even if he shot, if he starts to run at them at full speed, he will probably get to them and cut them.
00:49:10.000That study we've always cited where cops can't get out of the way fast enough, can't get their gun on him fast enough, can't shoot fast enough to get him down before he can stab you.
00:50:58.000Because there is no law, but I actually do obey the previous law, which is like outlaw and law, so I am really, when you think about it, I'm the ultimate outlaw.
00:54:47.000I don't know if you can see this right here.
00:54:49.000They have had to barricade the front of buildings.
00:54:52.000Every shopping center in Philadelphia is so on edge that they had to set police guarding the entrances, shut down the entrances using cinder blocks.
00:55:03.000barriers, stones, anything they could find, people were just blocking their tours, desperate
00:55:09.000to try to keep the mostly peaceful group of Black Lives Matter protesters and looters
00:55:14.000from completely destroying their city.
00:55:16.000You know what, I want to say one thing here.
00:55:19.000Would you agree from, because you've been on the ground, I believe, I know Kenosha, Minneapolis, uh, I don't know if you, I think you were in Portland.
00:56:22.000The Antifa breaks the windows, they throw fire molotov cocktails,
00:56:27.000they're attacking police and then the Black Lives Matter looters and rioters were just like
00:56:32.000I'm gonna steal me some off-brand toilet paper, because that's what they were doing.
00:56:36.000They were literally stealing toilet paper, and I was going, I don't mean to... I'm not mocking the poor, because it's not funny, but like... Well, you don't steal toilet paper because you're poor.
00:56:46.000They're not stealing toilet paper because they're poor, they're stealing toilet paper because there's rioting and looting.
00:56:50.000Here's my question is, was there... In other cities, you would have some people like CNN, they would be marching saying, no justice, no peace, as they'd walk past the bombed out buildings, right, and cars that are on fire.
00:57:02.000I haven't seen anything like that in Philly.
00:57:24.000And I was going, you're gonna risk your life for a bag of Doritos?
00:57:29.000They stole boxes of Chick-fil-A sauce, which is actually, I would, if I was going to loot, I would go for the sauce too.
00:57:37.000And the people working at Chick-fil-A begged for forgiveness for their white privilege as requested by their CEO.
00:57:42.000Would you also like Asian Zing, please?
00:57:45.000It's all it's it's reopened behind me it's like they they looted the whole store Chick-fil-a such a resilient company that they were they got their restaurant destroyed and two days later they're back serving uh well the previously the Lord's chicken but I was gonna say uh God must anoint that place because I don't know how this Walmart's not opening up for a long time.
00:58:16.000Okay, so this is really important for your viewers because I want to let you know that in these places I cannot verify that these police were told to stand down, but I can verify that an individual leading the Portland Police Bureau in 2019 now is directing the Philadelphia Police Department.
00:58:37.000So you know that Portland has a long track record of successful policing with criminals and riots.
00:58:47.000You know, so the police just let this happen.
00:59:10.000They just would like clear and be like, get out of here.
00:59:12.000I mean, I even watched a guy with a grocery cart full of electronics and just like whatever, whatever they could find at any of these, these places from Ross, a couple of dresses maybe.
00:59:23.000And he's just like pushes his cart in front of an officer and the officer like looks at him, like just lets him move past him.
00:59:29.000It doesn't even arrest the guy who's looting.
00:59:48.000The cops weren't responding to any of the crimes.
00:59:51.000Right outside, right to my right over here, they shot a 15-year-old girl.
00:59:55.000I mean, and then there was another instance I talked to.
00:59:57.000I was talking to a reporter last night on the scene from Epic Times, and he was telling me, This is ultimate karma. I don't even believe in karma. But
01:00:03.000maybe I do now maybe I'm an Eastern traditionalist after hearing
01:00:06.000this. A looter brought his car and he was filling it with all
01:00:10.000the goods. So he's going getting everything he knows is going I
01:00:13.000like it. Oh, a looter came and hijacked his car and stole his
01:00:18.000car. He was actually a very efficient man if you think about right yeah he didn't actually have to loot he just
01:00:24.000had to steal a car which is easier than than carrying items.
01:00:26.000So he like ups throw that car out and just left and all he All he needed was to know how to drive stick.
01:00:32.000That was when I laughed so hard in the Montreal Riots after they, I don't know if they won or they lost the Stanley Cup, because they rioted no matter what.
01:00:38.000And I've told the story, there was a guy out in front of a Levi's store, and he's on top of a car, he breaks it with, I think a golf club, pulls out a stack of jeans, and goes, woo!
01:00:46.000And then a guy bigger than him steps up on the car, grabs the entire stack, and walks off.
01:00:51.000And as a kid, I might have been seven, I remember just laughing my ass off, because the guy went and complained to the cops.
01:00:57.000I'm like, Dad, how can he complain to the cops when he just stole something?
01:00:59.000And my dad said, well, he's an idiot, son.
01:01:18.000Well, because why would you want to show America the truth?
01:01:21.000I mean, you know, I mean, Marianne Williams, right, was saying, you know, it's not the Bible says do not kill, but the Bible doesn't say do not loot.
01:01:28.000And then she corrected herself, said, oh, I forgot.
01:01:29.000They're actually the commandment that says do not steal.
01:02:11.000Isn't it funny that we're supposed to believe that because someone maybe has anxiety or depression, if they take a Xanax, that they lose their right to own a firearm, right?
01:02:19.000We need to keep them out of the hands of the mentally ill.
01:02:20.000And if you look at their description there, it's a very broad description of mentally ill.
01:02:23.000But now all of a sudden, when charging a cop with a sharpened blade, it's, well, you know what?
01:02:28.000Mentally ill people never hurt anybody.
01:02:31.000Yeah, well, I was gonna say, if we're talking about mentally ill people, you know, like we can't treat mentally ill people, that would be like half the country voting for Biden right now, I swear.
01:02:38.000It's like, we can't just dismiss mentally ill people, but that's how you know this movement's not about helping black people or fighting for justice.
01:02:46.000Basically, this is just looking for any excuse we can for social and civil unrest, because the narrative keeps changing to the point where You have a case if you say it's unarmed black people.
01:02:57.000But once you talk about a mentally ill person, like his mental conscious state with a knife, I don't know about you, but this wasn't justified.
01:03:24.000Every scenario I've had where I've been attacked or violently has been someone who's mental, which is of course you want to get them to help, but at the time of me being picked up and thrown into a locker in the fifth grade by Weilong, at that point my primary concern is not where his caretaker is, it's I'm airborne.
01:03:44.000Well that's what I was going to say, I don't want to get you demonetized, but the leader of the Third Reich Was mentally ill.
01:03:50.000Like, do you not remember World War II?
01:03:51.000It's like, that was a mentally ill person.
01:03:54.000So should we have not taken out the Germans in World War II because their leader was mentally ill?
01:03:58.000Should we have sent social workers over instead of, you know, our countrymen into Normandy because, you know, the leaders were mentally ill and doing, genociding people?
01:04:05.000I mean, it's like mental illness, yeah, is a problem.
01:04:17.000This is what the black community mostly does, is loot.
01:04:22.000And nobody in the media talks about what the black community is doing, because it's politically incorrect to put blame on the black community for any bad behavior.
01:04:29.000When you say the black community, you mean the black community who are involved in this current activism?
01:04:34.000Because they're looting black businesses, too.
01:04:36.000No, no, no, that's what I'm trying to say.
01:04:38.000In the black community, this is a predominantly black, this was mostly black people.
01:04:42.000So Antifa, which seem to be mostly white, are the insane white people.
01:04:46.000And if you take a store, and you put Antifa in front of the store, and Black Lives Matter in front of the store, Antifa will destroy the outside of the store and try to burn it to the ground.
01:04:55.000If you put Black Lives Matter or radical looters or people in poverty in the black community in front of the store, they'll crowbar the door open and empty out the contents of the inside.
01:05:05.000My point being is that it's not a racial issue.
01:05:08.000It's not like black people are just committing crimes or it's just white people.
01:05:11.000We need to look at the whole issue and say the ideologies that are pushing these people to feel like victims, to think that they have the right to destroy other people's property, that they can tear down colonialism, imperialism, this nation, whatever they think they're fighting, No matter what your race is, no matter what your socioeconomic class is, if you're a poor black kid out of West Philly, or you're a rich, white, college-educated kid from Portland, these ideologies lead people to destructive life paths.
01:05:34.000But I do think it's interesting, like you said, Antifa, they seem to break the front of the stores and then move on, whereas it does seem like Black Lives Matter, they do want to actually go in and take some things from these stores.
01:05:44.000That's what we're seeing with Walmart and Five Below, whereas Antifa, they throw in a cocktail, laugh it up.
01:05:48.000Some of it, it just seems like it's a little bit...
01:05:52.000Whereas I think that you see with a lot of Black Lives Matter, certainly in Philly, they're like, well, you know, I'm gonna get my discount.
01:05:57.000Can you show us a little bit the front of that Walmart at all?
01:06:00.000And I wanted to ask you, we've been told that the National Guard was deployed on Tuesday.
01:08:04.000You know, when you're this angry looter, bobbin' and weaving is probably in the back of my mind.
01:08:09.000But look, so they didn't go for the furniture store, which is really interesting.
01:08:15.000They chose not to take the couches, and that makes me think, who's in charge of inventory at this place that the items they've picked, that even people don't want them when they're free?
01:09:24.000If you see in here, this place was catastrophically looted last night.
01:09:29.000If you want to kind of show a little bit, we can't go in, but if you can kind of show a little bit of what it looks like in there.
01:09:34.000Is that the store of the lady, a black lady who owns it, who said she cleared out her bank accounts and sold her house to run a beauty store?
01:10:12.000I mean, this is, look, when you talk about this, you know, I want to bring this up.
01:10:16.000New York Times today said that they believe that the increase in homicides, specifically they were talking about in black communities, is linked to coronavirus.
01:10:33.000The shutdowns, I think, are actually leading people to be, like, chaotically suppressed in their energy, right?
01:10:42.000Because if you think about this, like, young men, there's one way young men like to release themselves, which I won't mention on air for the families, but there's another way young men like to release themselves.
01:10:52.000We can't show that, though, but I will say this.
01:10:55.000We can if we get a hold of Hunter's laptop.
01:10:58.000Yeah, you can go search Hunter's Laptop if you want to see one-way men release themselves.
01:11:02.000But you can look at it this way and say, you know, in our culture, young men, they kick box, they go to the gym, they get in hype, they hype up at concerts, they punch each other in mosh pits.
01:11:18.000I think it's cool that men are warriors and fighters, but when you lock men up, when you take people also to communities that are poor and you make them stay in their homes, you don't allow them to go out, you don't give them opportunities.
01:11:30.000COVID didn't affect black communities worse.
01:11:33.000The government shutdowns affected black communities worse because a lot of these entry-level jobs that some of these lower-income black neighborhoods held ...are no longer available.
01:12:08.000My half-Asian lawyer, Bill Richmond, has a question for you.
01:12:09.000So Elijah, just from an economic standpoint, you're there on the ground.
01:12:12.000You're in this black community that's been hit where this strip center with stores and other businesses.
01:12:17.000Do you think that all of the writing that was supported by BLM is increasing the number of jobs in this black community or decreasing the number of jobs?
01:12:32.000Let me use, let me use this, uh, let me call the server inside of this, uh, inside of this Sonic and see how... Somewhere it's in a bachelor pad next to a St.
01:13:02.000This is what the real problem of these riots are.
01:13:05.000We're at this Sonic, and this is not a comment on The View, where that one girl said famously, that was an Osborne chick, where she was like, oh, yo, who's going to clean your toilets if you ban the Mexicans, Mr. Trump?
01:13:18.000I'm not saying that black people only work low-income jobs.
01:13:21.000What I'm saying is that a lot of these areas are black neighborhoods.
01:13:25.000They look like predominantly black neighborhoods, which, number one, means Yeah.
01:13:28.000that black people live here probably work here and local around the community.
01:13:32.000Now the people that probably are going to suffer the most from anything are people that
01:13:38.000When you're attacking a Sonic, a Five Below, I mean these are not hedge fund owners.
01:13:42.000No, and very often, I want to be clear about something to Elijah, not to fact check you
01:13:46.000or anything, but a lot of people don't know this.
01:13:48.000Not just black employees, but franchise opportunities, that's a big step up for black people, and that's a big part of Opportunity Zones.
01:13:53.000You know, a lot of people want to start a business, but sometimes they don't have the ability to sort of create something that is proprietary that's new, but the opportunity to franchise a Sonic or a Dollar Tree or a Dollar... What was that?
01:14:18.000But that's the thing, people don't understand, is being able to open these franchises, these are opportunities for black people, and a lot of those businesses are black-owned, not only black employees.
01:14:29.000And I know they're franchises because, you know, like he'll say, oh, it's, you know, Walmart, it's not a franchise, but no, they hit up like a few T-Mobile stores.
01:14:36.000Now, if this was a corporate, why would you have two T-Mobile stores by each other, like a block away?
01:14:40.000That's not really usually how business works.
01:14:42.000But if franchises, people want to open one in their community.
01:14:46.000I'm just kind of working up the ladder, but I'm saying, you know, when you think about the mass amount of employees that are out of work because of this, right?
01:15:12.000You just described what people describe as white flight in Detroit.
01:15:15.000My father was there for the Detroit riots, and Detroit was very mixed, but you had a lot of Polish people, you had a lot of old German people, you had a lot of Native Americans.
01:15:48.000Um, I'll tell you, I don't think, I don't know if Sprint's still in America because I haven't seen one of those stores.
01:15:53.000They did hit the Boost Mobile, which, they hit the Boost Mobile, because God knows, like, I mean, I'm telling you this, like... It's still a thing?
01:16:01.000I remember Travis Barker used to be doing commercials for them.
01:16:04.000He's like, I get to watch my, I get to watch shows on my Boost.
01:16:09.000No, but I thought I was going to say, what's crazy though is that when you look at this, oh, by the way, this is kind of, I know we probably don't have a moment to walk over there, but as we walk to this TD Bank, this kind of shows you the struggle of really what public education in America and where America has headed.
01:16:26.000They basically broke into the ATMs, not baseball, I don't know how you basically break in, they totally broke into the ATMs here.
01:16:36.000Busted them bust them right off like they did to these drive-thru dining signs And now what's important is is that the next day I was here with my producer Savannah who's currently filming she's a wonderful person and I care about her reporting.
01:17:24.000Now, they were fixing the bank, right?
01:17:26.000So behind me, if you check this out, they're like, you know, putting, uh, you know, wood over windows because what's stronger than bulletproof glass?
01:18:22.000This is where you go, how do riots like this happen?
01:18:24.000This is not a racial issue, this is a problem in America, where somebody who is sober-minded, regardless of their race, ethnicity, or gender, I'm sure it was a man though.
01:18:39.000And so he puts it in, but this is the worst part, is one fool, I get it, but the man said, people, How hilarious would it be if it was the same man who broke it and then the cash didn't just come out like it was a movie?
01:20:11.000Yeah, you know what, if I were them, I would have gone to Lowe's, I would have gotten the power tools, then I would have gone to the store that I really want, probably Five Below, I would have gone in there, I would have, to save my time to loot everything, I would have stolen a FedEx truck or a UPS truck, and then I would have taken light bulbs from Lowe's and broken them all along the doorway so that people people could not get in and I could take everything.
01:20:33.000See, I'd be a fantastic looter if I had no moral compass.
01:24:37.000Oh no, it was The Office, where Jim goes like, Pam, don't you understand that I'm in Philadelphia because I'm working as hard as I can for this family.
01:24:44.000She's like, Jim, where is this coming from?
01:24:46.000Like, oh my God, that's not how a real fight works.
01:25:38.000And ExpressVPN not only have been a great supporter of the show, and we've used them to actually discover some things going on algorithmically with big tech, but they're the only big VPN that I know of and advertise on shows that haven't had a security breach and didn't try and cover it up.
01:27:07.000He's not only spreading completely debunked bullcrap that shows how ignorant he is, but he was talking with, I believe it was Toobin, or he was in on part of that Quadrant call.
01:28:10.000We'll show them the clip where he said, I'm not saying white supremacists are neo-Nazis who should be condemned totally, and ask them if they feel like the media lied to them.
01:28:18.000I was amazed this doesn't exist out there.
01:28:19.000Maybe someone will try and steal the idea now, but they'll probably do it worse.
01:28:22.000So, this is one thing I do want to talk about that I think is important.
01:28:26.000I know we've done this as a... we used to do Crowder Clothes, and it's changed a little bit, but a lot of people may know this because of my wife, because of what happened, that we have a Tesla now.
01:28:39.000Actually, Teslas are pretty affordable, especially if you get them used.
01:28:42.000And being, though, in that car reminded me of the fact when I used to ride my motorcycle.
01:28:48.000In the sense that your safety is in your power.
01:28:51.000So anyone out there who rides a motorcycle, right, you probably know that if you are going to be passing somebody, you do not want to be doing so slowly.
01:28:58.000Because people often aren't looking for bikes and you can be in their blind spot.
01:29:02.000What keeps you safer in a motorcycle is punching it, being faster than the next guy.
01:29:06.000Doesn't mean you're speeding all the time.
01:29:07.000Doesn't mean you're breaking the laws.
01:29:09.000But the power that you have in reserve for when you need it is what makes you safer.
01:29:14.000The same thing when riding in a Tesla.
01:29:16.000If I need to get into a freeway, right, you see that lane may be closed, like on some of these huge Texas freeways, and you're going, oh, there's a semi truck.
01:29:21.000Do I want to get behind it or in front of it?
01:29:22.000Because right now it's going to crush me into the concrete girder.
01:30:14.000But there was that little flicker with Jorge Masvidal where we all knew that if we said the wrong thing, he might drop the gloves.
01:30:22.000But the thing is, you would have to say the wrong thing, you would have to be a bully.
01:30:26.000He's a guy who has fight in him, he's trained his whole life so he's incredibly powerful, and he doesn't use it outside of protecting the vulnerable.
01:30:36.000And so when you see people who riot in mass mobs, I think a lot of people often mistakenly think, oh, those are violent.
01:31:45.000Having strength, having power in reserve, being the most dangerous person you possibly can be, and not using it except for when defending the vulnerable and fighting for what is righteous, that's what we need to be teaching people.
01:32:00.000So when you go out and you see all these riots, you see this looting, you know what?
01:32:06.000I'm willing to bet that if you were to take a count, a head count, of people who are out there rioting and looting, You would probably find a significantly smaller portion of men who have had one-on-one fights, or have had any kind of serious training in combat or strength training, you would probably find less than the population at large.
01:32:26.000Because these people go, I'm weak, I'm scared, I'm cowardly, and I don't really have the