00:00:25.000And we covered the Kyle Rittenhouse verdict.
00:00:28.000And that's really all that there is going on.
00:00:30.000But our featured story tonight is about a bill.
00:00:34.000Which has just passed the House of Representatives with the support of more than two dozen Republicans, which will now acknowledge transgender people and gay people as a protected category and give them civil rights.
00:01:42.000We'll also be talking about the looting, which is going on in San Francisco.
00:01:48.000Major, major burglaries at luxury stores, but we're not supposed to call it looting anymore.
00:01:56.000This has been going on in San Francisco, in Chicago, predominantly, but also in other major cities.
00:02:04.000They say, though, you're not supposed to call it looting.0.68
00:02:07.000When you see all these black people run into a Nordstrom or a Louis Vuitton, And they put a bunch of stuff in their pockets and then they run out to their cars and drive away and they coordinate all that.
00:04:40.000It's been a long time since we've read a super chat on this show, and I don't know what I'm going to do without him, but we should get him back before the end of the week.
00:04:50.000Remember to follow me on this channel so you get notified whenever I go live.
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00:07:43.000And the story today isn't just about that.
00:07:45.000There was another one of these big robberies at Nordstrom in San Francisco.
00:07:50.000But the story tonight is not about that.
00:07:53.000It's about what the police said about it, which is that you have all these robberies going on.
00:08:00.000And of course, when this is reported in the news or on social media, even the liberal, tolerant newscasters in the mainstream media will call it looting because that's what it is.
00:08:14.000They'll say Nordstrom got looted today.
00:08:16.000There was looting on the Magnificent Mile, there was looting at Oak Brook Mall.
00:08:22.000Well, the police came out in San Francisco and corrected that.
00:08:28.000They want you to stop calling it looting because that's not what they're doing.
00:08:32.000They say that the definition of looting is after a natural disaster, like Hurricane Katrina, you know, and when people take advantage of the situation, that's looting.0.64
00:08:43.000They say, but we're calling it looting when we wouldn't call it that if white people did it.0.97
00:08:48.000And we only say it's looting when people of color do it.
00:08:51.000So it's a racist phenomenon that people are calling this looting.
00:08:56.000They say the real term for it's organized robbery.
00:09:00.000So that's the news, is that there's a string of organized robberies going on, but everybody's calling it looting.
00:09:36.000I was going to say before we get into our show, we already did that part.
00:09:41.000Okay, so we'll get into the article, and I'll read you the article.
00:09:45.000Here's what they said It says, quote, Bay Area police departments have called what happened at various retail stores this weekend looting.
00:09:54.000We saw similar crimes happen in the wake of the George Floyd protests, but are the past weekend's crimes truly considered looting?
00:10:03.000Race and social justice reporter Julian Glover is here to give us some context of looting.
00:10:10.000He says, As the Bay Area grapples with a wave of seemingly organized smash and grab robberies this weekend, policing and journalism analysts are cautioning against the use of the term looting, says the race and social justice reporter.
00:10:29.000Police and analysts say caution, caution everybody.
00:11:15.000It says, This is the San Francisco Police Chief Bill Scott said at a press conference The Louis Vuitton store was burglarized and looted.
00:11:24.000The Burberry and Westfield Mall was burglarized and looted.
00:11:29.000Chief Scott was detailing his department's response to a wave of potentially organized retail thefts and burglaries, netting a million dollars in stolen luxury goods.
00:11:39.000Sergeant Christian Camarillo, public information officer for San Jose Police, said, We are talking about two incidents.
00:12:34.000To some, the distinction may be small, but Lorenzo Boyd, professor of criminal justice and community policing at the University of New Haven and a retired veteran police officer, emphasized that words matter.
00:12:48.000He said, Looting is a term that we typically use when people of color or urban dwellers are doing something.
00:12:55.000We tend not to use that term for other people when they do the exact same thing.
00:13:01.000To be clear, we don't know the identities or races of the majority of the thieves.
00:14:05.000And this is going on across the country where they go to luxury stores, and you could call it looting, you could call it organized robbery.
00:15:32.000And this is what you get when you appease diversity.
00:15:36.000This is a society that rewards crime with.0.95
00:15:42.000Government programs and with money from Bank of America and promotions, and everyone playing the violin, the world's smallest violin for all these incarcerated criminals, this is what you get.
00:15:55.000And once again, you got to ask yourself what kind of a society do you want to live in?
00:16:02.000Do you want to live in a society where we're honest about this stuff?
00:16:05.000Can we just level with each other?1.00
00:16:07.000This is all black people doing this.1.00
00:16:09.000And if it's not blacks, it's Hispanics.1.00
00:16:32.000I don't hate anybody for the color of skin, but I have eyeballs and I have a brain, and I can recognize a pattern when I see one, and so can everyone else.
00:16:41.000And if you say that you don't recognize the pattern, You're lying because it's obvious.1.00
00:16:48.000The people that are stealing in these stores all day long in all these cities are all black.1.00
00:16:53.000And let's stop pretending like we don't know why this is going on.1.00
00:16:58.000Number one, there is more black criminality in this country than any other kind.1.00
00:17:06.000But particularly in the past year and a half, people have been telling themselves that the reason that all these poor black people are thrown in jail, the reason that they're getting killed by cops, is because of racism.
00:17:43.000And even if people claim that they disagree with that, on some level they know that.
00:17:51.000But because we as a society, as white people, are so afraid of offending the sensibilities of white liberals or black people, we will not talk about what everybody knows to be true.0.78
00:18:04.000We will not talk about the prototypical black behavior, which we are all familiar with, which we've seen in many urban settings, which we see on TV, which we experience in customer service settings.0.83
00:18:53.000If the black people go from their neighborhood to the nice neighborhoods and to the luxury shops on Rodeo Drive or Michigan Avenue, and they go to Oak Brook Mall and they go to the suburbs and they go to the suburbs in San Francisco, guess what?1.00
00:19:08.000The luxury shops, they're going to look like the stores look like in the ghetto.0.99
00:19:13.000You know what it looks like in the ghetto?
00:19:15.000They have to put metal fencing in front of their shop windows and in front of their doors.
00:19:22.000They got to put plexiglass safety, not COVID, safety barriers up.
00:19:31.000A lot of these luxury shopping districts are shutting down, high vacancy rates because of the crime.1.00
00:19:37.000If the black people are going out and they figured out that they're not going to get caught, prosecuted, or whatever, and they go into these other parts of town and start looting, guess what?1.00
00:19:46.000Every part of every major city is going to become like the ghetto.1.00
00:19:52.000Every part of Chicago, every part of San Francisco, every part of LA, every part of New York City will be like the black neighborhoods, will be like the ghetto.1.00
00:20:04.000Act like that in those places where before they couldn't, now these places are going to look like the lowest common denominator in the city.1.00
00:20:13.000And nobody's going to want to live in the cities anymore.
00:20:16.000Used to be the case that there were a few neighborhoods, now it's the whole city off limits.
00:20:49.000Some say they would rather not have hospitable, inhabitable cities in America than just acknowledge that it's black people doing these crimes.1.00
00:21:01.000Like, that's the decision that's being made.1.00
00:22:05.000These are a bunch of black people.1.00
00:22:06.000And they jump in a car and they drive to Nordstrom and they run in and they, you know, flailing around and they're taking stuff and throw it in their car.0.99
00:22:15.000You just got to send the cops out there to beat the shit out of them when they do it and send them to jail and lock the door and throw away the key.
00:22:37.000I mean, these cities could come back tomorrow if we got serious about prosecuting these crimes.
00:22:43.000If the police were backed up by the city and the state governments.
00:22:49.000And they brought on more police and paid them enough and didn't force them to get vaccinated and all this and let them do their jobs because they want to do their jobs.
00:23:00.000If you just let the police do their job and let the chips and disparities and statistics fall where they may, police involve shootings and all that, we could have it back and we could have beautiful cities that we're not ashamed of, that we're not afraid to go into.
00:23:19.000That we want to avoid at all costs living or being there, we could have it, but we choose not to.
00:23:26.000We choose not to have these cities because of the lies that we tell ourselves about racism.
00:24:06.000And this is a choice that we're making every day.
00:24:09.000And what kind of country do we want to live in?
00:24:11.000As always, it comes back to that question Do we want to live in a nice country with nice cities that we're proud of, that we enjoy living in, and it brings us joy and all that?
00:24:25.000These are communities where we can work and live and play and go and do what we need to do.0.76
00:24:31.000Or do we want to be subject to criminals and bums and scumbags everywhere we go all the time because we're afraid of offending white liberals and blacks?0.74
00:25:22.000But can we just start arresting these people?
00:25:24.000Can we just start throwing them in jail so that we can shop places and people can spend their hard earned money on things that they like and have a pleasant shopping experience?
00:25:35.000On the weekend, when they get a day off work instead of this.
00:25:42.000But I guess people will tolerate anything.
00:28:32.000Literally, you're going to go and send an army of, well, you know what they're going to do?0.92
00:28:36.000They're going to do some kind of incentive thing and they're going to say, hey, Idaho is not black enough.
00:28:41.000We need to subsidize public housing there.0.54
00:28:44.000We need to give free housing and reparations to the first 100,000 black people that move to Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.1.00
00:28:51.000I mean, that's what they're going to do.0.97
00:28:53.000You think that they're not going to have a map of every white enclave in the Negro war room?0.95
00:29:02.000In 10 or 15 years, and do you think they're not going to send helicopters to go in and light it up or send in the public housing or whatever incentive structure they need to get people from LA to move there?0.88
00:29:39.000And it doesn't have to be like this, but yet people every day choose when they put the BLM thing up on their Instagram and they do their whatever ridiculous kowtow to this movement.
00:30:02.000Think about the demographic we're talking about here.
00:30:06.000We're being held hostage by Flavor Flav.
00:30:10.000We, as America, manifest destiny and all of it the revolution and the industrial revolution and World War I and World War II.
00:30:20.000We landed on the moon, and we, this great country discovered by Columbus and everything, are being held hostage by people with their pants around their ankles stealing Louis Vuitton bags.
00:30:37.000Because we're afraid of offending people?
00:30:41.000And in China, they're building high speed rail and they're getting their Mars mission ready and they're building skyscrapers and cities in a matter of days.
00:30:50.000And we're over here getting held hostage by Jay Z and Flavor Flav and the usual suspects.
00:30:57.000And we're getting held hostage by characters from a Wayans Brothers movie, right?
00:32:13.000But basically, this bill comes out in Congress and Republicans, of which there were 21, Voted in favor of a bill that's going to give civil rights to trans people, acknowledge them specifically as a protected category.
00:32:30.000It says, According to reports, 21 House Republicans are siding with the likes of transgender activist groups to make sexual orientation and gender identity a federally protected class under civil rights law.
00:32:45.000Yet, with the mounting controversies that have cropped up over the past year regarding the transgender movement, These House Republicans may be alienating their constituents by handing over more power to this ideology's already forceful ability to silence dissent.
00:33:02.000Representative Chris Stewart of Utah sponsored the Fairness for All Act in 2019, an all Republican bill that would make sexual orientation and gender identity a federally protected class in exchange for specific right to discriminate carve outs for dissident religious organizations.
00:33:21.000The bill went nowhere in 2019, but was reintroduced in February 2021.
00:33:27.000By Representative Stewart, and now has the backing of 20 other House Republicans, some of which are fairly well known.
00:33:35.000And it lists them here Michigan Representative Fred Upton, New York Representative Elise Stefanik, who she replaced Liz Cheney.
00:33:46.000Remember, Elise Stefanik, if I'm not mistaken, she's the one who replaced Liz Cheney.0.94
00:33:54.000They swapped Liz Cheney out because she was a never trumper in the.0.53
00:33:58.000Congressional Republican leadership, and they're placed with Lee Stefanik, who is now voting for this bill.0.91
00:34:05.000Utah Representative John Curtis, Nevada Representative Mark Amode, Pennsylvania Representative Brian Fitzpatrick, Adam Kinzinger from Illinois, Andrew Garbarino from New York, Blake Moore from Utah, Burgess Owens from Utah.
00:34:23.000Carlos Jimenez from Florida, Chris Jacobs and Claudia Tenney from New York, Jeff Van Drew from New Jersey.
00:34:30.000Jennifer Gonzalez Colon from Puerto Rico, Maria Salazar and Mario Diaz Bellart from Florida, Mike Simpson from Idaho, Nicole Maliatakis from New York, Steve Stivers from Ohio, and Tom Reed from New York.
00:34:45.000When these 21 Republicans revived FFAA, supporters claimed that it achieved a compromise between religious liberty and establishing LGBT Americans' anti discrimination protections.
00:34:58.000Right leaning supporters argue that the measure is a conservative alternative.
00:35:05.000To the Equality Act, a much more extreme Democratic initiative that would make sexual orientation and gender identity a U.S. civil rights law without any of the religious liberty safeguards that the FFAA provides.
00:35:18.000So, what's amazing is this is a bill that 21 Republicans are voting for, but sponsored by Republicans too.
00:36:34.000They wouldn't let anything pass the House just to obstruct the president.
00:36:38.000But they certainly weren't going to give Republicans anything that they wanted, and they didn't.
00:36:43.000And Republicans go out of their way to offer up compromise.
00:36:48.000And then they go and they say, wow, look at this modest victory.
00:36:53.000We carved out religious liberty protections that we already had.
00:37:00.000And in exchange, we gave the Democrats what they wanted.
00:37:04.000It's almost like a better way to look at this is this you already have religious liberty protections, the gay and trans is not a protected category.
00:37:14.000So, the carving out, it's not like they're carving out new rights.0.53
00:37:17.000It's like they're carving out a fraction of what we already had for what we can keep.
00:37:24.000Like, we're going to carve out some religious exemptions.
00:38:00.000The other thing that I'm thinking about when I'm reading this is you know, of all the people that are being denied their civil rights in America today, it's not gay and trans people.
00:38:13.000If anybody, it's white people more than anybody else.
00:38:17.000And then you might say conservatives, then you might say Christians.0.56
00:38:23.000But primarily, you would say white people, which all these groups just so happen to be, you know, the constituency of the Republican Party.
00:38:48.000And they're the ones, white people, we are the ones being discriminated against on a daily basis.
00:38:55.000By universities, by corporations, by the government, by social media, you name it.
00:39:02.000And so it's not enough that it's a usual Republican compromise.
00:39:07.000You know, it's a usual Republicans bending over backwards to accommodate the left and make deals and offer up these, you know, again, compromises.
00:39:17.000But they're doing so on an issue where we're the ones most affected.
00:39:22.000They're going to go and give the Democrats civil rights protections for gay and trans people before white people have civil rights, before Christians have civil rights, before conservatives have civil rights.
00:39:34.000Like, take a cursory look at any issue.
00:39:56.000Where's the civil rights, the carve outs, the exemptions, whatever?0.52
00:40:02.000But before we're going to do anything for conservatives, before we're going to do anything for white people, Before we're going to do anything for Christians, in the conversation about rights, civil rights being abridged, Republicans are going to sponsor a bill introducing new categories for civil rights protection that are gay and trans?0.66
00:40:24.000And forget for a second the obviously immorality of it, and they're moving further towards normalization of LGBT and so on.0.53
00:40:34.000But these are groups that don't even vote for us, these are groups that don't even vote for Republicans.0.99
00:40:40.000Don't vote for the people passing the laws.
00:41:10.000And we're going to do everything for every group.
00:41:13.000And we're going to pander to every group and pander for every minority vote that'll never vote for us, but never do one thing for our own constituency, for our own people, for the people who actually do vote for the Republican Party.
00:42:00.000And they couldn't protect Marjorie Taylor Greene.
00:42:03.000But what they are going to protect is gay and trans people.
00:42:06.00021 Republicans are going to go out there and vote for a bill like this.
00:42:11.000And it just goes to show you can't vote for Republicans anymore.
00:42:15.000Just, you know, what is the hope for 2022?
00:42:19.000Like, as an example, because I see everybody talking about the win in Virginia, which I talked about at the top of the show, and people are talking about getting excited for 2022.
00:42:30.000Well, okay, best case scenario, what happens in 2022?
00:43:15.000The upshot of everything that goes on in this country the inflation, the open borders, the organized robberies the upshot is that in a year, we could have Speaker Kevin McCarthy.
00:43:30.000And Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, that's what we have to look forward to.
00:43:33.000That's our best case scenario in the next cycle is that that can happen.
00:45:22.000These guys are the other guys who go on the speed limit.
00:45:26.000That's what you get with these kinds of compromises they offer up, where they say we're going to go and carve out religious liberty exceptions, but we're going to give them gay and trans civil rights.0.50
00:45:38.000Is it too much to ask for a Republican Party that will give white people civil rights?
00:45:45.000Can we not just elect America first Republicans that are going to get in there and give us money and protect our civil rights and protect our Twitter account and right to access banking and tech services and all these kinds of things?
00:47:30.000They're going to pretend like they're like black people getting hit with fire hoses and not being able to vote and being literal slaves, literally being brought here on slave ships and then being whipped in the fields.
00:47:43.000And they're saying, I can't get married to my friend.
00:47:46.000That's your civil rights violation, big whip.
00:50:20.000And then other developments over the past year, we've seen stock exchanges put quotas for the boards of the biggest companies in the world for diverse members, for women and for non whites.0.80
00:50:33.000Major corporations donate money to BLM, say that they're going to set quotas in their boards.
00:50:39.000And for their promotions, for their hiring, we know that schools do this.
00:50:43.000Schools openly discriminate against white students for tuition and for admission.
00:50:55.000If we can't get job opportunities, school opportunities, we can't get government money on the basis of our race, I mean, what does that make us by definition?
00:53:10.000They're going there and they are taking full advantage.
00:53:14.000And they're cheating and they're lying and they make stuff up and they're dramatic and they go out with signs and they are using it towards their own personal advantage, their own group advantage.
00:54:08.000You think we need another white male president?
00:54:10.000I mean, they literally would ask them that.
00:54:13.000So it's like a white guy can't be president anymore, apparently.0.52
00:54:16.000And once a white guy got the nomination because they cheated and everything, then they said, Well, we sure as hell can't run a white vice presidential candidate.
00:54:26.000So they picked a black girl or a Jamaican Indian girl, whatever.
00:54:34.000What precedent does it set if Donald Trump picks some black or non white woman as his running mate?0.99
00:54:41.000Is the Republican Party the same too?1.00
00:54:43.000White people can't run for office anymore?
00:54:47.000You know, the Republican Party said their strategy for the midterms is to run more diverse candidates.
00:54:52.000So it's like, I mean, like, think about the extent to which we're being disempowered, disenfranchised, told by our own party, the party that most white people vote for, to sort of like, hey, get in line.
00:55:24.000When are we going to get something from this?
00:55:26.000Do, you know, why can't we wield power for our benefit, for our vision?
00:55:32.000Even if our benefit is making the country the way we want it to be, for our vision.
00:55:35.000White people are not selfish like other groups.0.61
00:55:38.000But why can we not even wield power for the white vision of America?
00:55:44.000You know, for a Christian vision of America that is familiar to us, where it's, It's an America that speaks English, professes Christianity.0.52
00:55:54.000It looks like how America used to look.0.63
00:55:56.000It has that same sort of white sensibility.0.84
00:56:01.000You know, because if what we're doing here in politics is creating and voting for a party that is beholden to the same interest groups that the Democratic Party is, that the Democratic Party represents, I'm not interested in that.
00:56:17.000I'm going to go out and vote for Republicans to put gay and trans people first.0.53
00:56:20.000I might as well just vote for Democrats.0.92
00:59:23.000We have to know our own, know your own worth.
00:59:25.000Hey, excuse me, white man, it's time to know your own worth.
00:59:29.000You have value and you have rights, just like anybody else in this country, and you are entitled to be represented and have a say and have a voice and have a seat at the table.0.51
01:01:42.000The only people who talk like this can only accept Monero.
01:01:45.000Like that's, there's something there, there's a pattern there.
01:01:50.000You watch other people, and they're going to say like 30% of this, and then they're on big platforms and they have super chats and they have no problems.
01:02:00.000But this is the price that we pay to just tell the truth.
01:02:04.000Just for me to get stuff off my chest like this and talk on this show like I talk in private, like I know we all talk in private.