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00:09:53.060This is why you don't need to follow the rules at a restaurant.
00:09:55.260Exactly. So it's good for them. They need to keep slavery at the forefront of everyone's mind, even though the world I was born in never had it. And I was totally taught to be kind of racially blind and they blew that up. But you can understand why they're up to it. It's part of their moral currency. They're still doing, asking for reparations everywhere. I just saw some Juneteenth reparations like story recently. So it's important to them.
00:10:20.160But for me, it just looks like a bunch of overweight ladies playing a game, right?1.00
00:10:26.420And the holiday can go in two directions.0.58
00:10:28.000It's like, oh, we're the victims of slavery, and that's still fresh, and it happened, and the white people around your neighborhood did it to you.
00:10:35.600Or you're the victors that overcame slavery, and now you're free in the best country ever.
00:10:40.820So they didn't really take the latter, unfortunately.
00:10:44.540And then, like you said, current situation is kind of the opposite of slavery.
00:10:48.960A lot of people get free food, free housing, and don't work.
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00:17:34.500So that whole thing, like we just want to point out that difference between like, yeah, we with you, Carmelo.
00:17:39.520We run in this and like a bawling kid who's confused and turned himself into the police and ditched the knife and ran off from a tent.
00:17:47.740Exactly. And then we got more information on the knife itself.
00:17:50.740This is a picture of it when it was used as evidence.
00:17:54.340Yeah, and a lot of people kept, at first, some of the talking heads like Jasmine Crockett thought it was a cleat cleaner.
00:18:00.900And then some of them talked about it as a multi-tool.
00:18:05.260And a multi-tool, if you're white, you're probably familiar with like Leatherman multi-tools where it's mainly pliers and then it has a small knife.
00:18:12.080So they were trying to mitigate like what kind of weapon was used and maybe it was just a lucky shot right to the aorta.
00:18:17.240But it's like a pure folding knife that some Chinese manufacturer added a seatbelt slicer to.
00:19:01.860And then we actually heard a story from over the weekend about a girl getting beat up from Carmelo's supporters, and she, I don't think, even knows Austin Metcalf.
00:19:10.660Yeah, I don't think she has an opinion or wears it on her sleeve.
00:19:14.240Last night, Sammy Lee of Longview, Texas, was attacked by individuals she says were Carmelo
00:19:18.560Anthony supporters while out having drinks at Whiskey J's.
00:19:21.840According to Sammy, nothing happened inside the bar.1.00
00:19:24.340However, while walking back to her vehicle to head home, she was jumped by multiple girls
00:24:42.720But as we get into more DEI hiring for the police forces, you're going to notice a theme about the content of the character of these three cops we're about to show, right?
00:25:33.100You think she was a hard worker, right?1.00
00:25:34.820But that's something that we've seen in the Somali autism scam, right?1.00
00:25:39.360This kind of third world people like you can take a hey, a Somali could have gotten away with a classroom of 15 autistic people and ran that until the the sun fell out of the sky.1.00
00:25:51.860And you take 200K a year, but no one will really notice.1.00
00:25:54.580But when it runs up to 300 million, when it runs up to 74 extra hours, obviously you're doomed.
00:25:59.540You're getting caught. And I'm upset that they are letting her get away with her retirement before this investigation. Right.
00:26:30.080And then we have another example here of someone who did something even worse.
00:26:33.980Yeah, we'll play the perp walk in the background. But a woman was arrested after using her access to the sensitive court database to warn members of a drug trafficking operation who had arrest warrants. Crystal Lawson, 32, was hired in 2022 as a juvenile probation officer for the Florida Department of Juvenile Justice before being terminated from that role for a battery charge later that year.
00:26:55.040had to fight a bitch. Although Lawson was fired, her access to the court database was not cut off0.88
00:27:01.500and that's where the crime occurred. Between January and May, 2026, Lawson used the database
00:27:06.740106 times to search for active criminals being investigated for drug trafficking. Lawson
00:27:12.380unlawfully found multiple active unserved arrest warrants and leaked that information to the
00:27:17.520criminals. Orange County Sheriff's Office stated on Instagram, these leaks resulted in lost evidence,
00:27:23.440unrecovered assets, and at least one flight to avoid arrest.
00:27:27.340And Lawson ultimately was charged with 113 felony counts of unauthorized access,
00:27:31.620each punishable by up to five years in prison.
00:28:29.060That would be crossing a line at work and I want to keep my job and my benefits.
00:28:32.840And actually, I don't even have that job.1.00
00:28:34.440I got fired for battery because I've been fighting bitches, right?1.00
00:28:37.440So it's just another one of those things like who you hang out with is so important and who you're around.1.00
00:28:41.940And, you know, obviously, when you hire some of these people, when you go out and make a push to hire a more diverse police force,
00:28:47.900some of those people are coming from the hood and they have hood instincts and they don't think
00:28:51.100they don't know what data what i just looked it's like google right yeah that's so true all right
00:28:57.020our last one was a florida highway patrol officer who was also an overtime thief and try not to
00:29:03.020notice the trend here either did you take money for work that you didn't do mama take money get
00:29:08.140out of your face get out of your face what to say about your mother what to say about your mother
00:29:11.500that was around 1 30 thursday morning when 63 year old lanita king walked out of jail she is
00:29:16.420one of two troopers accused of overtime fraud investigators identified king and fhp captain0.75
00:29:21.440and an orlando district 2 commander as one of the troopers accused of stealing from the department
00:29:25.740by getting paid for hours they didn't work there you go yeah another situation i couldn't see her
00:29:31.280face but i assume she's pretty close to these others ah there she is and so you're stealing
00:29:36.420money too of course florida highway patrol it's happening all over and like we said if you did a
00:29:43.080little bit a couple hours a week no big deal a few thousand dollars not that that's good it would
00:29:48.520have gone unnoticed but then once you do it and it's like oh i could do a little more that was
00:29:52.240easy nobody's checking i could do a little more i could do a little more and now you're the highest
00:29:56.440paid cop in world history exactly and then they lose the frame of reference too like i'm making0.81
00:30:01.180more than the chief when it should be like a red flag holy shit i'm accidentally making more than
00:30:05.720the chief i gotta stop they they like it instead it's like i make more than the chief yeah and then0.75
00:30:11.220You know, again, this is one of those things because we've been talking a lot about the elected, you know, park service lady who rented a helicopter and landed it for her daughter's prom.
00:30:22.480The city council member in North Carolina who did COVID era fraud for one hundred and twenty four thousand.0.61
00:30:29.480Those are like in the last couple of weeks we talked about black woman, black woman.1.00
00:30:32.600These are nice, well-paying jobs, except the woman who got fired for assault or battery, whatever it was.0.74
00:30:41.220these people have nice jobs and good pensions and they squander it because0.80
00:30:46.380they're greedy and criminal and like healthcare for your whole family.
00:33:55.760As long as you have some sort of victim status, it's OK.
00:33:57.980And based on some of these statements, you'd think they had the highest GDP in the world and a nation of 350 million people with the most advanced military on earth and not that they were the size of New Jersey.
00:34:51.900And this is for kind of just like more middle of the road, not like if you're very anti-Israel or very pro-Israel, just about the nature of this sort of kicking and screaming and like shaming and writing articles and tweets and kind of being like, Trump's not doing enough and all this kind of complaining and whining is what I'd call it.
00:35:10.300And Sernovich said, all those years of being pro-Israel got me nothing but lectures, never a dollar or favor, while people with zero organic impact are getting rich.
00:35:19.860Definitely shows how people like me are seen.
00:35:24.060And that energy, just like the pro-Israel crowd doesn't really – doesn't seem like they help out or get a lot of wins or use their donor money to help an issue in America.
00:35:33.900You just get lectures or yelled at or think pieces or op-eds on why the U.S. isn't doing it enough to help that little Middle Eastern country 5,000 miles away, right?
00:38:19.660sense that it's going to keep happening there.
00:38:21.320Yeah. At least that happened in their own state instead of sending it to Florida or something with interstate commerce, right? They're the ones who probably gave him a license as a foreign born person. I'm not positive, but you know, just another dangerous thing. And was he drunk? I don't know.
00:39:11.480All right, we have a funny picture here out of like a medical journal or a medical textbook.
00:39:16.340Yeah, some guy said I was looking up a muscle name and what the fuck is the practical point of putting a towel on the head of an anatomical illustration?
00:39:23.700So the Cleveland Clinic was trying to be inclusive and instead of showing, you know, the skull and where it's at in reference, they obscure it with a turban, right?
00:40:11.340So I think they've been losing some elections and kind of not been on a good path.
00:40:15.280So the UK does this a lot where they just like resign or they pressure you to.0.98
00:40:20.500And they bring in a hitter to go do like the worst shit ever and bring in the illegals and don't arrest them and do all these horrible things.0.98
00:40:28.640And then you step down and it's almost like, oh, you're stepping down in disgrace.0.99
00:40:32.740But on his side for the bad guys, you're stepping down after doing a great job, which was bad stuff for the country.
00:40:54.900And then we have an update from the last episode where we talked about the Muslim guy who threw the kid into the crocodile containment.0.94
00:41:40.540And he said, when I got arrested for Nazi pug, I got held in jail until my court date due to the serious nature of my offense.
00:41:47.620but the guy who threw a toddler into a crocodile enclosure to try and have him ripped limb from
00:41:52.380limb has already been bailed the very next day. Clown country. Very frustrating. And we have0.92
00:41:58.200another example of how frustrating and how much of a clown country this country is. There was a0.96
00:42:05.040cleanup attempt in a river and this is in the UK, right? Yeah. So some guy and his friends tried to
00:42:10.740clean up the area that was probably polluted by migrants, trash everywhere, and listen to what1.00
00:42:15.880they were going to do for him. Yeah. Campaigner threatened with prosecution by environment agency1.00
00:42:20.900after waterway cleanup. Paul Polesland told he acted illegally after organizing volunteers to
00:42:27.760remove litter, weed, and silt from river roding. So this guy, basically the story goes that he was
00:42:35.280a lawyer, an environmental campaigner, and he organized a team of volunteers to tackle
00:42:39.420the removal of litter, weed, and silt from a section of the river roding after repeatedly
00:42:45.340asking the agency to act. Him and his boys, the volunteers, it was called the River Roading Trust,
00:42:52.420removed 200 bags of rubbish, branches, and silt over 10 days from Aldersbrook, a tributary of the
00:42:59.200river. And basically, he's being threatened and investigated for illegally intervening without a
00:43:06.120permit. He didn't have a permit, mate. And this guy asked the environmental agency, I don't know
00:43:11.920what the word is for it over there, but he asked for years for them to clean it up. Polesland,
00:43:17.360who lives on a boat on the roading, so like it's a guy who's got the firsthand experience, right,
00:43:22.460said he asked the EA to clean up the river several times over many years, but it had not acted.
00:43:28.160After decades of ignoring rampant environmental crimes on the roading,
00:43:32.200the Environment Agency has finally decided to act. And what did they do? They're going after him,
00:43:37.460And they were threatening him with fines and up to two years in jail because he didn't have a permit to clean up the river he lives on.0.99
00:43:46.580But if you're a child migrant rapist or a migrant child rapist, sorry, you get a letter in the mail from Keir Starmer saying, hey, try to knock it off.0.99
00:45:47.840They did not come to our countries to assimilate.1.00
00:45:50.200They came to extract every molecule of value out of whites as possible without lifting a finger to give anything in return.0.98
00:45:58.060This goes from latching onto the welfare system Jews installed to siphon wealth out of Europeans and lower their birth rates to the little girl handing out cookies on the street.0.99
00:46:07.220The trademark high compassion of whites must be completely destroyed until we clear all of these parasites out of our homelands and reclaim our nations as ours and nobody else's.0.99
00:46:17.980Total remigration without exception, right?1.00
00:46:23.200And then I wanted to get into this next tweet.0.97
00:46:25.860This is about the Netherlands, and it was in a conversation on Twitter where Muslims were kind of just like openly talking about like which countries are the best, which countries are, you know, getting worse.0.92
00:46:35.600And they mentioned the Netherlands as kind of the next target.0.96
00:46:38.420Yeah. Nasir Khawaja said, Netherlands is currently the best country you can live in as a Muslim.
00:46:44.120Very high standard of living. Easy to avoid haram. Easy to practice your religion. Mosques everywhere. Islamic schools in every city.0.98
00:46:52.500A.K.A. the Muslims haven't fully destroyed the country yet.1.00
00:47:00.560And you'd think the best country to be a Muslim in would be some sort of Muslim country.1.00
00:47:05.600But no, it's just Western countries who we've already greased the skids enough where, oh, they do the haram for us and we have enough mosques, right?0.96
00:47:13.780So they can't even acknowledge, or they do acknowledge that Europe, with a little bit of tolerance, is better than any random country where it's all us.0.98
00:47:25.320Which, of course, would be parasitic, right?0.99
00:47:27.840Because they need a host country that has all this infrastructure and high standards of living, and then they can do their little side project there instead of a country that they built up that doesn't have shit.0.99
00:47:39.100And I was thinking about this tweet and then the energy in general when it comes to Europe and even the West in general.
00:47:45.960When it comes to tolerance, like tolerance itself is a slippery slope because once you give tolerance to one group, then all the groups want it.0.84
00:47:55.440So it's like, oh, we need tolerance for gays.1.00
00:47:57.880They just want to get gay married.0.99
00:47:59.340And then you go, OK, gay marriage is OK.0.84
00:48:02.320And then it's like, well, you give tolerance to them.0.88
00:48:04.480We also need it for illegals and for the Muslims and for people who are in jail who are repeat offenders.
00:48:12.240And then everyone's getting tolerance and it gets spread out because you open the floodgates with one thing.0.54
00:48:18.620And then tolerance, again, it has another slippery slope attached to it.
00:58:10.680And it's kind of like what they used to do with the pedophile priest back in the day where they move him to a new parish and then they kind of start over.
01:01:30.440First openly transgender person elected to a U.S. state legislature has been sentenced to 33 years in prison for child sexual exploitation.0.98
01:01:39.400Stacey Marie Lawton's defense had argued for a lower sentence on the basis of possible retardation.0.99
01:02:16.640The memorandum appears to place most, if not, this is kind of the legal defense, place most, if not all, of the blame for the child sexual offenses on Groves.
01:02:25.520Like Lawton is trying to put it on a different person.
01:02:32.380It also uses Lawton's gender identity, mental health challenges, and learning impairments as mitigating factors for the sentencing.0.52
01:02:39.580Lawton's defense includes an assessment by Dr. Joseph Plod, a clinical forensic psychologist who reportedly confirmed that he was developmentally disabled.0.82
01:02:49.340References to a 1999 psychological report were also included in which the assessing doctor had determined that Lawton's intelligence quotient was trending downwards towards retardation.0.97
01:03:11.480Medical records indicate that Ms. Lawton suffers from minimal cerebral dysfunction related to anoxic birth injury, so didn't get enough air at birth.0.89
01:03:23.200And that's not why he's trans now, but it is why he can't face responsibility, right?0.82
01:03:28.380Ms. Lawton's medical records also corroborated her longstanding intellectual issues.0.70
01:03:33.500It would not be surprising given that Stacey is functioning in the borderline level of intellectual disability with an IQ in the mid-70s.0.95
01:03:40.660And given the fact that he has been so frequently in and out of psychiatric hospitals that his IQ would eventually drift downward into the range, which might suggest retardation.0.99
01:03:51.440So the doctor comes in and goes, he's fucked up.0.96
01:03:54.440And the person who wrote the first half of the paragraph is like, Stacey and she.0.99
01:03:58.300Yeah, but getting elected as a state rep.
01:04:57.020The group found anti-trans violence is often compounded by broader structural barriers and outlined suggested policy changes on a wider range of issues, including housing, workplace practices, and health care access.
01:05:12.080So it's all these soft, round things like, oh, housing and this and, you know.
01:05:18.700It compounds when a trans person gets beat up for dating that hood guy, right?0.81
01:05:24.100You guys know who's doing it for the most part.
01:05:26.440Brandon Johnson quote tweeted this article, and he said,
01:05:28.420For too many transgender Chicagoans, the sense of belonging they deserve in their city has been denied by exclusion and barriers to opportunity in spaces that should feel safe and welcoming.
01:05:40.080Since declaring a trans femicide state of emergency, our administration has strengthened the city's capacity to support LGBTQ plus Chicagoans.
01:05:48.140This framework builds on that work by centering the voices and lived experiences of trans Chicagoans to chart a path towards a safer, more connected city.
01:17:27.960You get excuses get made for them. And then you can apply that to like the whole criminal justice reform. Like, oh, there's too many black people in jail. Disproportionate amount of black people are in jail. And it's because they're doing a disproportionate amount of the crime. It's not even hard.
01:17:42.020Yeah, it's actually very easy. And I saw someone talking about this online the other day. Like, take an example of a young black kid, 18, 19 years old. He steals $2,500 from someone, right? And then there's two sides, two ways of looking at it, right? The person, ultimately, the victim, white, whatever they are, Asian, who cares? They end up pressing charges.
01:18:07.940and there's people look at it in like one of two ways.0.99
01:18:10.860Like, damn, that kid ruined his life over 2,500 bucks.0.99
01:18:14.160He's going to have a permanent record.1.00
01:18:15.440He's going to have to plead to something.1.00