00:08:48.800I would hope that Americans have figured it out by now.
00:08:51.180Like, that one Hitler speech where he's talking about the day that the world finds out what he was defending himself against is the day that World War III will start.
00:50:26.760Before the end of this first half of the century, if nothing changes in my home country, we will become a minority.
00:50:33.960Do you ever wonder how far-rate extremists manage to sneak their agendas into the political mainstream?
00:50:39.880Let me explain it to you because they're trying to do it right now using this term, remigration.
00:50:45.880It's a growing movement in the United States and in Europe.
00:50:49.140And some folks are trying to make it grow here in Canada, too, because the language of remigration puts a more palatable package on some pretty disturbing far-right anti-immigrant goals.
00:51:01.100What message do you want to give to the far-right people?
00:51:03.600The message I want to give to the far-right people is we're here to take over your country.
00:51:14.380Let's talk about remigration in Britain.
00:51:16.640Because everybody is throwing the word remigration around, but almost nobody defines it properly.
00:51:22.940The concept of remigration is now even being promoted by the U.S. government.
00:51:27.880Remigration is a plan to ethnically cleanse Western countries of non-white people, regardless of whether they have legal status or even citizenship.
00:51:36.680The term has gained traction in far-right movements across Europe over the last decade.
00:51:41.180Tonight, a shocking white nationalist rally in London, Ontario is fueling warnings about a surge in organized hate across Canada.
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00:51:57.780Thousands of people attended the March for Remigration, organized by Britain First, a right-wing party demanding the mass deportation of illegal migrants.
00:52:10.800Many participants carried British and English flags.
00:52:14.240A single city, town, and neighborhood destroyed by unwanted invaders.
00:52:19.800That lovely place that you like to go as a family, the place that's unspoiled by uninvited invaders, can and will turn into no-go areas filled with dangerous strangers.
00:52:30.040If you don't want our whole nation to end up like Birmingham, unite together as one people.
00:52:52.560It has gained a lot of attention online, especially among people all over Europe and even Australia.
00:52:58.580And I mean, the reason why there's such a big push for that over there is because let's look at what's going on over there, especially in places like the UK.
00:55:58.180But watching what's going on in the world on the scale that it's happening between Epstein and Iran and World War III and the Hitler speech is coming out, it's a lot.
00:56:14.920But I'm surprised it's happening in this lifetime.
00:56:20.880How far will that escalate, though, too?
00:56:25.840And a lot of us were brought up in that era, like men, anyways, not necessarily women, but men.
00:56:43.660You know, with the action movies, the sports, the way they're structured, we all wanted to be the winner or the hero.
00:56:52.820You know, fantasize about being that hero.
00:56:59.360It's like the Braveheart speech, really.
00:59:10.800We've all seen the infamous video that was presented by the mainstream media as just an innocent black guy being ruthlessly beaten by cops for no reason but his skin color, right?
00:59:18.460And of course, just like more modern instances of police brutality that we see propagated today, the whole narrative is just a complete lie.
00:59:24.080Here is the true story of violent, deadbeat criminal Rodney King, who got exactly what was coming to him.
00:59:29.020Just for some background, Rodney King was a convicted felon who was previously arrested on robbery charges.
00:59:33.900He's out on parole on March 3rd, 1991, when he decides to drink copious amounts of alcohol, take a whole bunch of PCP, and hop behind the wheel of a vehicle.
00:59:41.680So after being spotted driving erratically by the police, the lights go on, and King leads the LAPD on a high-speed chase where he's going over 110 miles per hour.
00:59:49.200And we would later find out through his own admission that he fled because he was afraid of getting a DUI and thus violating his parole.
00:59:55.000Astute observation, Mr. King turns out his BAC was two and a half times the legal limit in addition to all the PCP.
01:00:01.180So the police corner King's car and order everyone inside to get out.
01:00:04.060His two passengers comply, but King resists.
01:00:06.260He starts spitting on the cops, starts making offensive comments to the policewomen, and he starts dancing around like a maniac.
01:00:11.140And so the cops are like, okay, this guy's probably on PCP.
01:00:13.540So three white cops and one Hispanic cop are trying to subdue King, who's 6'3", 250 pounds.
01:00:17.920They try the stun gun. It doesn't work.
01:00:19.560And because the LAPD had banned choke holds in 1982, they have no recourse left but to start using their nightsticks.
01:00:24.780But every time they got him to the ground, he would just get back up, at which point they were forced to continue clubbing him.
01:00:29.160And the incident was caught on film by videographer George Holliday, whose house the police officers had unluckily pulled King over in front of,
01:00:35.340in the media, but this video everywhere.
01:00:37.040The parts of the footage showing King just being beaten for no freaking reason.
01:00:40.220And of course, it spread like wildfire throughout the country.
01:00:42.340So the police officers are charged with assault and excessive force, and the trial begins around a year after the incident.
01:00:47.920And the full extent of King's actions, the drunk driving, the belligerent violence, the PCP, all of that's revealed.
01:00:53.040And it was also demonstrated that the officers actually stopped beating King whenever he stopped moving and stopped resisting,
01:00:58.200only acting the way they did in fear of their own safety.
01:01:00.480So after 29 days of testimony and 7 days of deliberation, the jury acquitted the four officers.
01:01:05.160Now, black Americans were already upset about the beating itself,
01:01:07.920which the media had characterized as the product of police brutality, white racism.
01:01:11.420So when it was announced that the police officers were acquitted, black people basically immediately began rioting.
01:01:15.700It was only ending after George H.W. Bush invoked the Insurrection Act and deployed thousands of troops to Los Angeles.
01:01:20.960California Governor Pete Wilson also activated over 10,000 National Guardsmen to quell the riots.
01:01:25.760And over the course of five days, 63 people were killed, over 2,000 were injured, 12,000 were arrested.
01:01:30.740The riots also resulted in a billion dollars in property damage, making it the most costly riot in American history.
01:01:36.300On the bright side, they did give us the iconic, riveting images of the rooftop Koreans defending their property from violent hordes.
01:01:42.340All that happened because a black career criminal chose to drunk drive and then resist arrest.
01:01:46.840King would, of course, later sue the city of Los Angeles, collect millions of dollars,
01:01:50.260and end up continuing his drinking and drug abuse for the rest of his life
01:01:52.980until he was found dead in the bottom of his swimming pool with alcohol, PCP, and cocaine in his system in 2012.
01:02:29.080And then after the four cops were not convicted, it was Reginald Denny that they pulled out of his rig and just kicked the shit out of him.