On this episode MyronGainesX and I talk about Daniel Penny and his new album. We also play a little bit of music and talk about some other stuff. We are live on all platforms, Castle Club, Rumble, YouTube, etc.
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00:16:39.000Today we're going to be covering the Jordan Neely case.
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00:16:55.000So yeah, we're going to be covering the Jordan Neely killing, as they would say.
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00:17:44.000So, May 1st, 2023, in New York City, Jordan Neely, a 30-year-old homeless American man, was killed after being put in a chokehold by Daniel Penny, a 24-year-old United States Marine Corps veteran.
00:17:54.000Penny was found not guilty of a charge of criminally negligent homicide in relation to Neely's death.
00:17:59.000While a charge of second degree manslaughter was dismissed, Neely's death prompted protests and a broader debate around Penny's actions and Neely's circumstances.
00:18:08.000And for those of you that are unaware, Jordan Neely, he was a Michael Jackson street performer, basically.
00:18:16.000He would kind of cosplay as Michael Jackson, dance on the subways.
00:18:19.000For those of you that are unaware, if you've never been to New York City before, the public transportation system is...
00:18:28.000Basically, if you're on the train, the bus, whatever it may be, no one really has a car in New York City, guys.
00:18:34.000So in New York City, if you're going to make it anywhere and you're not extremely wealthy, you're not driving around, everyone uses public transportation.
00:18:41.000And if you're using the train system, it's actually very good and refined in New York City.
00:18:47.000And what these guys do a lot of times is they'll be street performing, right?
00:18:50.000Like, you'll get on the bus and the niggas end up, like, getting you forced and they're in there fucking dancing, going crazy and shit like that, you know, with their Timbs and shit.
00:19:20.000When, like, three, it's not even three, it's like six black dudes get on the train with Nike hat, with, uh, with, uh, Yankee fit-ins, and, yeah!
00:19:28.000And the next thing you know, that one of them comes in with, like, a 1985 fucking boombox, and then they start playing some fucking, you know, some, some clip shit, like...
00:19:39.000And then you're like, oh man, here we go.
00:19:42.000And then you already know what time it is because you know they're going to take those Yankee fittings and they're going to say, hey, tip, nigga.
00:19:48.000And if you don't tip, well, there's probably going to be some problems.
00:20:11.000So, let's go back in time a little bit, right?
00:20:14.000So, a lot of people forget about this shit, but when this shit first popped off, guys, you know, there was protest when this shit originally happened, alright?
00:20:55.000Overnight, protesters demanding the arrest of a Marine veteran, seen in this disturbing video, putting a homeless man in a deadly chokehold.
00:21:39.000But anyway, there's an enormous amount of pressure now on DAs, right, state attorneys, to prosecute Whenever something like this happens, you're wondering, well, why?
00:21:52.000Well, the George Floyd protests kind of showed that the people are okay with destroying the city and creating civil unrest if they feel as though someone was killed in error.
00:22:08.000And whether they're right or wrong, Is irrelevant.
00:22:14.000The rage makes them take to the streets and go crazy.
00:22:17.000And I did a space with Stu Peters, man.
00:22:54.000And the rioters find that out and then they destroy the city even more so?
00:22:57.000So, what the George Floyd riots did and, you know, Rittenhouse and all this other stuff pretty much showed that...
00:23:04.000Well, Rittenhouse, I think, came after the fact.
00:23:07.000But the point is that they're willing to destroy a city If police or an individual that they feel wrongfully killed someone isn't indicted and arrested.
00:23:20.000So that put an enormous amount of pressure on the New York DA, Alvin Bragg, by the way, that fucking L, the guy that tried to go on a crusade after Trump, to go ahead and get an indictment against this individual.
00:23:34.000But this is a year before again, so we'll keep playing this news clip just to kind of bring you guys back and refresh your memories.
00:23:40.000Authorities say 30-year-old Jordan Neely was acting erratically, and some witnesses reported he threatened passengers on the Manhattan F train when the 24-year-old veteran stepped in.
00:23:51.000Other passengers seen holding Neely's arms.
00:23:53.000He was later pronounced dead at the hospital.
00:23:56.000New York Governor Kathy Hochul calling the case horrific.
00:23:59.000Oh, yeah, of course she's going to call it horrific because she doesn't want to come off as, uh...
00:24:04.000She doesn't want her city burned down.
00:24:06.000Individual who took the situation into his own hands, just looking at that video, you know it's wrong.
00:24:12.000No one has the right to take the life of another person.
00:24:15.000But Mayor Eric Adams urging the public to trust the process.
00:24:52.000Yeah, he, like, punched some old lady and, like, fucking, uh, fucked her nose up.
00:24:57.000Retaining an attorney, saying in a statement, Mr. Neely suffered from mental illness, which began at age 14 when he experienced the brutal murder of his mother.
00:25:06.000There is no reasonable belief that he had a weapon, that he had the ability to use anything to harm anyone, and he was significantly outnumbered.
00:25:24.000So, a lot of these BLM lawyers, right, or these people, these activists, they'll say this stupid ass term of, they didn't have a weapon, they didn't have a weapon, right?
00:25:36.000Like the fucking people that they are.
00:25:39.000You don't need a deadly weapon, right, for someone to use deadly force against you.
00:25:45.000If that person reasonably feels as though they can get seriously injured or killed, which by the way, your two fists can absolutely kill somebody, right, they can use deadly force.
00:25:58.000If we look at the Trayvon Martin case, right, with Zimmerman, Zimmerman walked.
00:26:06.000He walked because Trayvon was beating him up and slamming his head into the ground, right?
00:26:13.000Trayvon didn't have a weapon, but Zimmerman shot him and walked because, number one, he's in Florida, which has no duty to retreat, right, a.k.a.
00:26:23.000And then number two, he was defending himself.
00:26:26.000So this whole concept of, oh, like, they didn't have a weapon, blah, blah, blah, that's irrelevant.
00:26:32.000And the other thing, too, you got to remember is, what did the individual know at the time that deadly force was used?
00:26:37.000There's a famous case, I forget the exact one, it might have been in Maryland or one of these states, where the police were...
00:26:45.000dealing with something and an individual pulled out a gun, but it was like a BB gun or a toy gun.
00:26:51.000And obviously the cops are gonna be like, let me go in and inspect this weapon and make sure that it's a BB gun and not necessarily a pistol.
00:27:47.000A lot of the times you've probably never been in a confrontation where your life is on the line when you have adrenaline fucking pumping through you.
00:28:45.000I didn't realize that there was a fucking kitchen area in the train.
00:28:49.000Now, despite some high-profile incidents, overall, major crime on the transit system here in New York City is actually down slightly from last year.
00:28:57.000Both the mayor and governor have deployed mental health resources to the subways, but many insist more needs to be done.
00:29:04.000And then, obviously, he was arrested shortly after that, guys, and charged with, I think, manslaughter, right?
00:29:12.000So here's this footage that I think this Dominican chick that was on a train showed.
00:29:28.000- Stop. - News 4's Gus Rosendale is live in lower Manhattan with what else happened in court today, Gus. - Well, Gilman, the jurors were shown two pieces of video shot by two witnesses who testified today.
00:29:40.000In both pieces of video, you can see Daniel Penny holding Jordan Neely down on the floor.
00:29:44.000The question for the jury is what they saw today, a crime.
00:29:48.000Now a 19 year old high school senior, Yvette Rosario... - 19 years old, you know she got left back.
00:30:20.000The new video, shot by the student, shows Daniel Penny holding Jordan Neely in a chokehold on an F train at the Broadway Lafayette platform in May 2023. The Marine veteran faces up to 15 years in prison if convicted of involuntary manslaughter.
00:30:33.000Now, guys, the difference between manslaughter and, like, murder one is typically, like...
00:30:42.000That's gonna be a murder one all day, okay?
00:30:46.000That's gonna be a murder one all fucking day.
00:30:48.000Now, a manslaughter typically, guys, is considered, like, where you didn't intend to kill the individual, it just kind of just happened.
00:30:56.000Like, a DUI, something like this, still carries quite a bit of time.
00:31:01.000But it's not the same as premeditated murder, which almost always falls under murder first degree.
00:31:06.000So very, very important to distinguish it, right?
00:31:10.000So when we cover the Luigi Mangione case, which is going to be after this, by the way, on FedReacts, we're going to go into that a bit more.
00:31:17.000A second witness also shown to the jury today, cell phone images that also show Penny holding Neely in a chokehold for minutes after passengers had exited the train.
00:31:25.000Juan Alberto Vasquez, who's a freelance reporter, said of Neely almost immediately he began to give a speech complaining he's thirsty and hungry and didn't care if he was thrown in jail again.
00:31:36.000That was a violent act on the subway and felt it should be recorded.
00:31:39.000And late today, a third witness testified that he did not feel that Neely was a threat. - Okay, so this was the trial And then obviously he got acquitted, right?
00:32:39.000Remember the first count, the jury could not come to a conclusive decision on a unanimous decision.
00:32:44.000But this one, they were unanimous, not guilty.
00:32:47.000The jury deliberating for more than 24 hours across five days before finally reaching this verdict.
00:32:54.000Daniel Penny found not guilty on all counts.
00:32:57.000On Friday, the judge overseeing dismissed the more severe charge of second-degree manslaughter, which carried a 15-year maximum sentence after the jury was unable to reach that unanimous verdict on that count.
00:33:40.000That's big for the defense because now they can argue, well, technically, my client didn't kill him because when you guys arrived on scene, he was still alive.
00:33:51.000So, though that's debatable and arguable, remember guys, they got to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that he is the person that in fact killed him.
00:35:03.000So Your defense's job, right, or your defense counsel, right, and hopefully you're not representing yourself, not be a dummy like Ted Bundy, and next thing you know, you're gonna be in jail forever, bro.
00:35:14.000That's an L. But assuming you have counsel, their job is to create a little bit of doubt, okay, that you are not the person that's responsible for whatever this crime is.
00:36:16.000There's a reason why he walked, dummy.
00:36:18.000People, man, why are people so low IQ? Holy shit, man.
00:36:22.000So yeah, the fact that they're even working on him right now, right guys, means he's still alive.
00:36:28.000Like we said, for five days it was 24 hours of deliberations trying to get to that first count.
00:36:34.000Once the judge dismissed that first count, they went to the second count.
00:36:38.000And that's when they finally got This decision where he was found not guilty of criminally negligent homicide, and that was shortly after they started deliberating this morning.
00:36:50.000They were inside for a little over an hour.
00:36:54.000There was some back and forth between the defense and the judge.
00:36:57.000When the defense came out, they came up to the judge and said, there's been protesters.
00:37:01.000And with so many windows open in the courtroom, we're told from our reporter Michelle Ross, who's been inside, that there are so many windows open in that courtroom because of how hot it is in that building, that they could hear the protesters potentially from down in the street.
00:37:15.000The judge argued, well, there was protests on both sides.
00:37:18.000And y'all can hear them protesting in the back going fucking crazy, man.
00:37:23.000You had Jordan Neely protesters and you had Daniel Penny protesters.
00:37:28.000So both of them have been at each other.
00:37:30.000The defense was arguing that the Neely protesters were louder and the jury could potentially hear that and that's why they would need to possibly switch rooms.
00:37:39.000That didn't get to that point because the jury found Him not guilty of criminally negligent homicide.
00:37:47.000You know, at the request of prosecutors on Friday, the judge dismissed that second-degree manslaughter count.
00:38:43.000In the United States, probably for the foreseeable future, If a white person kills a black person, that person's gonna get indicted almost every single time.
00:39:05.000When he placed him in a six-minute-long chokehold on a subway car last year, including for 51 seconds after his body went limp.
00:39:14.000Now, assistant district attorneys have argued that Penny knew his actions could kill Nealey, but continued to hold him In a chokehold for what they said was way too long.
00:39:24.000And they did not recognize his humanity.
00:39:27.000The medical examiner concluded that the chokehold likely killed...
00:40:02.000It's what killed, if I'm not mistaken, it killed Prodigy, one half a mile deep.
00:40:07.000Sickle cell is a group of inherited blood disorders that cause red blood cells to become mishap and in sickle shape, which can lead to serious health complications.
00:40:14.000Some things include painful episodes called crisis, fatigue, paleness, rapid heart rate, shortness of breath, and yellowing of the eyes and skin.
00:40:24.000So, it's particularly common to people with African or Caribbean family background.
00:40:27.000Yep, people with sickle cell disease produce unusually shaped red blood cells that can cause problems because they do not live as long as healthy red blood cells and can block blood vessels.
00:40:41.000Alright, so that's what I think they were making the argument that that's what fucked them up.
00:40:47.000The jury saying they did not believe that.
00:40:50.000The defense attorney telling jurors that Penny acted to save subway passengers from a violent and desperate, that's a quote here, Neely, who was acting erratically and quote, scared the living daylights.
00:41:04.000out of everybody, but they were arguing that Neely was fighting back and Penny continued to hold on because he feared he could break free, but he did not intend to kill Neely.
00:41:15.000We're waiting now for Michelle Ross to come out.
00:41:18.000The reporters are being forced to leave the courtroom.
00:41:21.000Right now we have a bunch of protesters who are yelling at us pro-Neely protesters as we report to you this afternoon.
00:41:29.000You know what's funny about these protesters that are like, you know, crying and complaining?
00:41:33.000Where were y'all niggas when he was homeless?
00:42:17.000And give some commentary on it while I am.
00:42:19.000Again, for those of you that are watching on Space, feel free to watch the video version so that you guys can see me actually talk and see the video.
00:42:25.000If not, you can go ahead and listen in on audio like you guys are doing right now.
00:42:41.000We interrupt programming with breaking news.
00:42:43.000A verdict is in in the Daniel Penny trial.
00:42:45.000Penny has been found not guilty of criminally negligent homicide.
00:42:48.000Penny is the Marine veteran accused in the chokehold death of Jordan Neely on board a subway train last year.
00:42:53.000Over the last eight weeks, jurors heard testimony from more than 40 witnesses, including subway passengers aboard the F train, police who responded, a Marine Corps instructor who taught Daniel Penny chokehold techniques, and Penny's relatives and friends.
00:43:06.000Penny himself did not testify during the trial.
00:43:09.000Yeah, that would be foolish to testify.
00:43:11.000Never take the stand when you're the defendant in a criminal case, guys.
00:43:13.000The only time I've ever seen it really happen is in self-defense cases, which in this case, you can make the argument that he was protecting others.
00:43:21.000But yeah, I mean, in general, it's not a good idea to take the stand.
00:43:24.000Say Penny was trying to protect other riders while Jordan Neely was making threats and acting erratically on the train.
00:43:30.000Prosecutors say Penny intended to protect riders but used too much force, gripping Neely's neck for nearly six minutes, which prosecutors say was past the point of him posing a threat.
00:43:39.000The chokehold death, as you remember, sparked protests last spring and debate over how the city responds to mental health emergencies.
00:43:45.000The two charges originally in this case were manslaughter in the second degree and criminally You might remember on Friday, the jury came back deadlocked twice.
00:43:53.000Prosecutors then moved to drop the top charge of manslaughter.
00:43:57.000After dismissing the superseding charge, jurors had to decide if the prosecution proved beyond a reasonable doubt that Penny caused the death of...
00:46:10.000But you know that but they're gonna go ahead and call me an uncle Tom for that one A little bit removed from the very front of the courthouse as the NYPD often does with us reporters But can you hear them still actively chanting right now?
00:46:26.000No peace a few minutes ago So it's definitely continuing as you mentioned Alice Gaynor is in the courtroom right now She said that when that verdict was read there was applause in the courtroom And she also heard people asking for quiet after that applause Thank you again.
00:46:36.000Daniel Penny found not guilty of criminally negligent homicide.
00:46:38.000Alice Gaynor is still inside the courtroom.
00:46:40.000She'll be joining Tim whenever she is allowed to leave.
00:46:42.000Here to further break down the verdict is legal expert Mayo Bartlett.
00:46:45.000He's a practicing attorney, former DA for Westchester County, and was also an active member of the state's hate crimes coalition.
00:46:53.000When the jury came back deadlocked on manslaughter Friday, that seemed to suggest at least one juror might have been leaning guilty.
00:46:58.000Are you surprised at all by this not guilty verdict?
00:47:00.000Well, I think that for the reasons you stated, yes, I am, because if you're deadlocked on manslaughter, which is the more difficult charge, then it would lead you to believe that at least one or more of the jurors could be leaning toward a conviction of criminally negligent homicide.
00:47:10.000One of the issues is also that sometimes jurors are given a particular time frame for a trial, and as the case goes on, it becomes a little less likely that they will maintain their position and that they generally will go toward the position of some of the stronger advocates.
00:47:23.000That being said, these are not the easiest charges for someone to reach a unanimous verdict on.
00:47:28.000And when you look at the fact that you're going to consider the conduct of Mr. Penny, along with his history, along with his training, and the suggestion that Mr. Neely was threatening to people, that all can make it more difficult for a jury to reach a decision.
00:47:41.000If you don't mind for our viewers, just to sort of break it down in simple terms, the difference between those two charges, the manslaughter in the second degree versus criminally negligent homicide.
00:47:50.000We know one care, wasn't one the maximum prison sentence 15 years, now this one would have been four years had he been found guilty.
00:47:57.000But what's the difference in what prosecutors had to prove between those two charges?
00:48:01.000Well, it's looking at the mindset of Mr. Penny, and so for the manslaughter, you would have had to have basically shown that he was reckless, that he really knew or should have known that his conduct was going to cause serious injury or, in fact, death of...
00:48:11.000And that's why they brought in his, like...
00:48:12.000That's crazy that they brought in, like, people from the Marines to talk about his training and experience, but that obviously plays a role here because of his military background.
00:48:21.000For the other, it shows that he's negligent, but again, it goes beyond mere negligence for, like, a car accident or something in a civil arena, and you'd be looking at...
00:48:28.000Negligence that rose to such a level that a reasonable person would have known better than to engage in that conduct.
00:48:33.000So the question really now for a jury in particular is, did holding Mr. Neely in that chokehold for that length of time, which sounds like not a lot of time to us, five minutes, six minutes, we can debate that, even two or three minutes, but ultimately really is a long time if you actually stop your clock and listen and wait during a period of three or four minutes, whether that was unreasonable and whether that was likely to cause his death.
00:49:10.000They were told not to watch news coverage.
00:49:12.000We have to assume that they follow the judge's instructions.
00:49:14.000But they've lived through the aftermath.
00:49:16.000Most of them probably took the subway.
00:49:17.000How much do you think that played a role in their decision making?
00:49:21.000I think, unfortunately, you hit a really great point that we cannot really divorce ourselves from our lived lives.
00:49:27.000And so when people are on TV, you know, you go on to a subway and you see what happens on the subway, it's really difficult to ask a juror to not consider any of those things.
00:49:50.000Unfortunately, I think it's one of the worst cities in America.
00:49:52.000However, I've been on hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of fucking trains all across the city, so I'm very familiar with that.
00:49:58.000And it's a very unique experience because public transportation in New York City, guys, is not like other major cities.
00:50:03.000When you're in other major cities, right?
00:50:06.000The only other cities really that I can think of in my head that like everyone takes a train and it's not that big of a deal because it's actually a good system is like New York and Boston, right?
00:50:15.000There might be other major cities, but in the Northeast, those are good ones that you would take.
00:50:18.000I think DC has a pretty good metro as well.
00:50:21.000But in general, public transportation is something that...
00:50:25.000You don't take unless you're poor, okay?
00:50:27.000But in New York City, it's one of the few places where you're gonna often run into people of all different socioeconomic classes that take the train.
00:50:34.000You're gonna have multi-millionaires on there, you're gonna have homeless people on there, you're gonna have people that make $100,000 on there, people that make $10,000 a year on there.
00:50:41.000Literally every group and every class of people takes the subway in New York City.
00:50:46.000It's a very unique city in that regard where people that make a lot of money are Constantly rubbing elbows with people that don't make a lot of money.
00:50:53.000And the public transportation system is one of the conduits for that because everyone takes public transportation in New York City.
00:51:24.000Whether it's homeless people pissing on the train, shitting on the train, people smashing on the train, people doing drugs on the train, people dancing on the train.
00:51:33.000I gave you guys the example earlier with the fucking Ginyu Force walking in, niggas coming in and start dancing and going crazy.
00:51:39.000And then they say, you know, they start beatboxing and shit like that.
00:51:43.000And then they put in the fucking 1985 boombox.
00:52:39.000Really, you're asking them to look only at the specifics of this case.
00:52:42.000I think it's unfortunate that it becomes a racially tinged case.
00:52:45.000I think part of it was the delay in arresting Mr. Penney in the first place and the way that the police handled his interviews in the beginning.
00:52:52.000And I think that sometimes it may even be done properly, but the impression that the public gets may be something other than that.
00:52:58.000And I think that I just would caution that without having all of the details, it's very difficult for us to sit in the role of a juror.
00:53:05.000So we get a chance to see what Oh, this is funny.
00:53:18.000Okay, we're going to get some of these BLM people here crying.
00:56:46.000For the second time in as many weeks, a grand jury has...
00:56:50.000He was illegally selling cigarettes outside of a shop.
00:56:54.000A man named Eric Garner being taken down by mostly plainclothes police officers while being placed under arrest.
00:57:02.000One of the officers employed a chokehold.
00:57:04.000Moments later, while on the ground, after complaining he couldn't breathe, he was dead.
00:57:09.000Well, tonight, while so far peaceful, there are protesters in the streets of New York City, some of them, as you see, within about a block of the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree, which gets...
00:57:21.000The medical examiner ruled it a homicide caused in part by neck compression or what the report calls a chokehold.
00:57:28.000The New York City Police Department banned officers from using chokeholds in 1993. The grand jury was made up of 23 community members, 14 white, 9 non-white.
00:57:39.000They met for eight weeks and decided today there was not enough evidence to indict the officers with a crime.
00:57:45.000In a statement, the officer accused of applying the chokehold, Daniel Pantaleo, writes, Eric Garner's wife and mother spoke with NBC News.
00:58:05.000The time for condolence would have been when my husband was gasping for air, asking them to let him breathe.
00:58:16.000So the whole I can't breathe thing, guys?
00:58:18.000This is where it originally started from.
00:58:19.000So now you guys kind of understand the background.
00:59:38.000But no, like that, no, it's never, it's never like...
00:59:46.000You know, I was watching a video earlier today and Charleston White was saying, you know, the police don't shoot a Bly-Doo in there in a suit or on their way to work or...
01:00:02.000It always ends up when some bullshit is going on, right?
01:00:05.000And a lot of the times, whether it's this guy, Garner, that was, uh, You know, committing a crime, or fentanyl Floyd committing a crime, right?
01:00:18.000Or this dude nearly committing a crime.
01:00:20.000Like, when this shit happens, it almost always occurs while criminal activity is afoot, right?
01:00:26.000Now, while it's tragic that people lose their lives, I think it's also important that we understand that if you're going to commit a crime, right?
01:00:36.000It's possible, actually extremely highly possible, that you might get into a use of force situation that can be Very deadly, right?
01:00:48.000Or very dangerous, if not deadly, or fatal.
01:00:50.000And I think these people, right, though I don't think that, you know, we should be killing criminals, I do think that criminals need to bear some responsibility and understand that that's a very feasible outcome, that if you're going to go ahead and resist the police, or you're going to commit a crime and then resist the police while they're telling you lawful commands, dude, like, you're basically putting your fate into their hands and their use of force.
01:01:15.000In a very highly charged, aggressive, sometimes life or death environment where police officers are trained, you go home.
01:01:25.000And I don't think people understand that.
01:01:29.000When I went to the academy, the number one thing that they taught us, guys, the number one thing they taught us when it came to use of force was, you're gonna win the fight and you're gonna go home.
01:01:37.000They indoctrinate that into your fucking head every single day.
01:01:42.000Every use of force situation, every single encounter, they give you all these different scenarios, every single one.
01:01:50.000Win the fight, go home at the end of the day.
01:01:56.000When you get into a situation with a law enforcement officer, and you are not complying with what they tell you, what you're basically inviting is for that officer to get into the mindset of, I'm going to go home today.
01:02:16.000And if that means that you don't, it doesn't matter.
01:02:19.000This is the dark side that no one would tell you guys.
01:02:22.000I'm telling you guys how they're trained.
01:02:25.000Every law enforcement officer in the United States, I don't care if you're FBI, DEA, ATF, local police, state police, municipal, city, I don't care what you are.
01:02:35.000Constable, every single person that has a badge and a gun and has some type of arrest authority in the United States is always taught you're going to go home at the end of the day.
01:02:44.000So I need the criminals and the idiots out there that think that it's okay to resist the police to understand that if you put them in that situation and it's you versus them, You're going to lose most of the time.
01:02:57.000And not only are you going to lose, they have the law on their side, they have numbers on their side, they have the authority on their side.
01:03:03.000So you want to be a fucking tough guy and run, fist fight, get in a situation, it could fuck you up, man.
01:03:13.000Now look, you don't have to go listen to what I'm telling you, but I think this is kind of a wake-up call for people to understand that if you're going to commit a crime and the police encounter you, Bro, just fucking take the L and put the hands behind the back, man.
01:03:27.000Every single time, it's people resisting the police.
01:03:30.000And then we end up in this situation where someone gets killed.
01:04:55.000If you have the ability to pay for a good legal team, and you're not a dumbass, and you understand your rights, and you don't talk to the police, etc., you have a good chance of winning.
01:05:09.000But if you're poor, and you don't have resources, white or black, you're gonna go to jail, bro, and it's gonna be an L. It's not gonna be fun for you.
01:05:35.000And the O.J. Simpson case proved that shit fucking all the way.
01:05:38.000If you have the resources, the money, the charm, and the status, you can beat a criminal case, and it's not going to be based on your race.
01:05:45.000It's going to be based on your class and your resources.
01:05:57.000I am truly saddened by this situation, because it keeps on happening, and no one is standing accountable for their actions.
01:06:04.000So that means that any civilian could get on the train if they feel threatened, and they could choke someone out, and they're going to get found not guilty, just like today.
01:06:37.000See, the issue here, right, is that...
01:06:40.000Niggas don't get together and help out and support until shit like this happens.
01:06:46.000Where the fuck were you guys when the dude was fucking poor?
01:06:49.000Where the fuck were you guys when he was doing moonwalks on the fucking F train trying to figure out a way to get some fucking money and eat?
01:06:55.000Where the fuck were you guys when he got arrested all those times?
01:07:06.000These guys are what I call race hustlers, right?
01:07:08.000Whether it's these ass clowns at BLM or Tariq Nasheed or Umar Johnson, all these ass clowns, they're race baiters.
01:07:15.000They need to perpetuate this disparity between whites and blacks with this whole concept of white supremacy to be able to substantiate their position that they're victims.
01:07:32.000And it's a powerful grift because if you're constantly telling people that they're victims, they feel, wow, maybe I am a victim.
01:09:43.000They're going to fight for the right deal for themselves so they can get that fucking mansion in LA somewhere, overlooking the hills, while your dumb ass is still in Compton, crying about fucking waste of privacy, waste of privacy.
01:09:56.000Did Dr. Umar ever open up that school?
01:10:05.000But they know that if they hit that pain point, right, of you're black and the white man's holding you down, white supremacy, or you're undercover white supremacist, whatever, they can garner their heartstrings and get the money from you.
01:10:20.000But these motherfuckers are nowhere ever to be found when blacks kill each other, when blacks sell drugs to each other, Never.
01:11:43.000So, instead of blaming everyone else for the problems in the black community, I think people need to look inward and realize, like, they're the fucking problem.
01:11:57.000Because the reality is Daniel Penny isn't the real issue at the end of the day.
01:12:03.000The real issue is the fatherless households.
01:12:06.000The real issue is the degenerate music.
01:12:08.000The real issue is having children out of wedlock.
01:12:12.000The real issues are not having a family structure.
01:12:21.000The real issue is prioritizing drug use and being a gangster.
01:18:13.000System protects every other group except for the very people that built this country.
01:18:23.000I don't know if y'all built the country, but all right.
01:18:26.000Every group that comes here, there's privileges, there's benefits, except for the very people whose fingerprints are on the bricks that built this country.
01:24:07.000You will take your self-defense serious.
01:24:09.000And you will defend yourselves and your communities.
01:24:13.000You want to take the information that's disseminated seriously?
01:24:18.000Then you will start your own media outlets.
01:24:20.000Because if America knew that Daniel Penney lied to the judges five times, lied to the cops five times, if they knew that all the people jumped off the train who were afraid within 30 seconds, and Daniel Penney choked them for five and a half minutes, if they knew the truth, everybody would be on the side of justice except for the racists, the people who are happy that Jordan nearly is dead.
01:24:52.000People are simply indifferent because Jordan Neely made a lot of bad decisions throughout his life that put him in the situation that he's in, right?
01:25:04.000And the problem with a lot of these activists and shit like that is they just want to go ahead and highlight the situation that got the individual killed.
01:25:14.000But they never want to talk about what led up to that.
01:25:18.000A series of bad decisions in sequence over days, weeks, months, and then fucking years.
01:25:30.000So it's not that people are happy that he's dead.
01:25:34.000BLM. It's that people are indifferent.
01:25:38.000Because at the end of the day, this is a man that was born in the United States, spoke the English language, carries an American passport, and lives in the best country in the world when it comes to opportunity.
01:25:50.000Explain to me how someone that's born and raised here ends up becoming an objective failure, doing moonwalks on the F train, Right?
01:26:00.000With fucking failing in life, homeless, saying he's hungry.
01:26:07.000Meanwhile, we got kids getting fucking blown up in Gaza that would kill for the opportunity to live in the United States and have some of the situations that we have.
01:26:16.000The problem is that there's no perspective.
01:26:46.000The reason why immigrants come here and fucking lap a lot of these guys is because they understand the opportunity that they have and they don't want to fucking squander it.
01:30:10.000There's black women who were on the subway.
01:30:12.000It was mostly people of color on the subway.
01:30:14.000What about a white man during cross-examination who said that he was afraid of Daniel Neely, Daniel Penny, the one who poured water onto his head and said that he was afraid.
01:30:24.000He was a white What about the Latino man who was holding his arms?
01:30:28.000I'm not the one identifying everyone by race.
01:31:32.000If you're a member of the Klan, or a white nationalist group, or a white supremacist group in the United States, be prepared to be banned off every social media platform, to have your bank accounts taken down, to be put on a fucking FBI watch list, to be put on the ADL's hit list, and to be cancelled absolutely fucking everywhere.
01:31:49.000But if you're a member of BLM, be prepared to be platformed on mainstream media, to be allowed to speak at rallies, To be allowed to have a social media platform, to be allowed to run donation campaigns where they give you money, which is how they scammed all these people.
01:32:05.000So, if one group effectively can't exist on the internet, but the other one can, who actually perpetuates racism more in the United States of America?
01:32:16.000I know it's a hot take, but I truly do believe that the BLM, Black Lives Matter, is more dangerous than the Ku Klux Klan and every other white supremacy group in the United States.
01:32:28.000Because they have the fucking ability, the platform, the reach, and the resources to push their propaganda out there, unlike these other groups.
01:32:36.000Now, with that said, if these other groups had the platform and the ability, would they be on par with BLM? Of course.
01:32:43.000But we've done everything in our power to suppress these organizations.
01:32:58.000All jokes aside, big tech, mainstream media, social media, banks, left-wing organizations, they've totally disrupted and destroyed white supremacist groups.
01:33:20.000Why is it that people like Tariq Nasheed and Dr. Umar have YouTube channels But someone like Nick Fuentes doesn't.
01:33:32.000Why does someone like Tariq Nishiru cries about white supremacy all day, why is he able to have a YouTube channel, but Patriot Front doesn't?
01:35:10.000Because when you look at the FBI, when you look at when hate crimes happen, when you look at when injustice happen to black people, that shows we don't get justice.
01:37:06.000Hey, man, that crack strength is crazy, though.
01:37:08.000Is it possible that Daniel Penny, when he's doing this on the spot, stepping up to help people of many different races, moves in and doesn't have a clock with him to decide when he should stop and when he shouldn't, which is why in the end the jury acquitted, right?
01:38:21.000Would you like to hear something from me?
01:38:23.000I believe that even black people can be anti-black.
01:38:25.000People are pre-deceived to see black people as a threat and as a victim because people called in.
01:38:30.000You heard the voice recordings when they called 911. Jordan Neely was in a chokehold for over four minutes, turning purple, which black people do in fact do that, and people still saw him as a harm.
01:38:47.000However, what I will not concede on is that racism is something that will hold you back from success in the United States in 2024. That's one thing I will not accept.
01:40:36.000Because they're talking because that's not what happened right here.
01:40:38.000What happened right here, the reason...
01:40:39.000Because he lives in New York and there's homeless shelters everywhere, but they've actually done studies and they found that, like, homeless shelters don't fucking work because the homeless people do more drugs, fight each other, want to kill each other, and they have issues.
01:40:53.000The reason he was held was not because he was asking for water, it's because he was scaring the heck out of everyone on the subway, which apparently he's done before.
01:41:01.000Dan, anyone who has rode the New York City subway has encountered mentally ill people.
01:41:06.000Why are we not having this conversation?
01:43:31.000This year, both are doing really, really well.
01:43:33.000They added drama of the next president of the United States going to the big game and bringing some pretty important people with him, including several of his big cabinet picks, as well as some others.
01:43:52.000Yeah, an iconic game in the college football world.
01:43:54.000People are already loading into the stadium behind me, but you mentioned it.
01:43:58.000There's going to be some big political names here today, and that includes President-Elect Donald Trump, who went to several Army-Navy games as president during his first term.
01:44:07.000He'll be with Vice President-Elect and Marine veteran J.D. Vance.
01:44:11.000We're also expecting Army vet and Defense Secretary nominee Pete Hegseth.
01:44:16.000And Florida governor and former Navy lawyer Ron DeSantis.
01:44:19.000Now, several sources tell Fox that President-elect Trump is or at some point was considering replacing Hegseth with DeSantis.
01:44:27.000Now, this after sexual misconduct and drinking allegations against Hegseth, all of which he denies.
01:44:33.000Yeah, we all know bitches be lying, so what else is new with that?
01:44:39.000I don't like Pete Hexth because he's a fucking, you know, Warhawk neocon.
01:45:26.000Here, I'll pull it out for you on it just real quick.
01:45:28.000Because I'm going to be opening up the X-Space so people can talk.
01:45:32.000So if you want to go ahead and interact with me, I will go ahead and drop the X-Space link in here.
01:45:37.000We can listen to some of these crybabies.
01:45:40.000I'll drop the link in here for you guys right now.
01:45:44.000So I'll drop it in the chats for you guys.
01:45:46.000I'm going to end the YouTube streams and I'm going to stay live on Rumble.
01:45:49.000And then we're going to do the Luigi Mangione story after this on FedReacts.
01:45:54.000They have some great football teams this year.
01:45:56.000And we spent the day yesterday speaking with leaders from the game's sponsor, USAA, leaders from the academies, and some cadets.
01:46:03.000Army-Navy game is really one of the best days of the year, but I really think that everything that we do on a day-to-day basis is just a reminder of our opportunity that we get to excel, and at the end of the day, we get to be leaders.
01:46:14.000At the end of the day, we remember that we're all on the same team, and after we win the game, we're able to shake hands and move forward.
01:46:23.000It's the 125th matchup between the Black Knights and the Midshipmen.
01:46:28.000The Black Knights have won most of the games in the past 10 years, but we will see what happens.
01:47:39.000All right, play this video. - Hero Daniel Penny is speaking out.
01:47:43.000Speaking out for the first time after he was acquitted this week in the Subway chokehold case.
01:47:48.000Penny opened up about his experience in an exclusive interview with our own Judge Jeanine Pirro.
01:47:54.000- The full interview with Daniel Penny is available on Fox Nation.
01:47:58.000So one day after being acquitted, he sat down at a location, looks like an office, probably one of his attorney's offices overlooking lower Manhattan.
01:48:07.000And, you know, yesterday on the program, we were talking about how he was exonerated, how he was acquitted.
01:48:11.000And we wondered, given the fact that he has been to hell and back 10 times since he was charged with the death of Jordan Neely, would he do it again?
01:48:20.000If he were riding the subway today, would he do it again?
01:49:46.000That's why he did it in the first place.
01:49:48.000So he said that he believes that all people should help.
01:49:50.000I mean, that's how we all feel, Bill, is that, especially if you're a man, you don't watch women and children, one lady had a baby, being harassed and don't do anything about it.
01:50:49.000It's like Gotham City in New York right now.
01:50:51.000And so it's only up to us to stand in.
01:50:53.000I still, even though he got off and the juries put a red line in, I think more people are going to be hesitant to get involved now, Rachel.
01:51:04.000We want heroes to step forward, especially young, strong men like this, with the kind of experience he has from the military to step in and do the right thing.
01:51:10.000And I do think people will be hesitant.
01:52:35.000Any of you guys that listen to New York Drill, you guys know, fucking, there were shootouts all over the place, in Brooklyn, all over the place, when, uh, with the COVID lockdowns.
01:52:45.000And then right away, as soon as he starts getting that hero adulation, the forces of the racial justice cottage industry starts, you know, doing their thing and trying to turn him into a villain.
01:52:56.000This young man actually talked to Judge Dean.
01:52:57.000By the way, this kid has good judgment also picking Judge Dean.
01:53:26.000And like I told you guys before, they didn't arrest him right there on the spot, guys.
01:53:30.000The cops did not arrest him right there on the spot.
01:53:32.000So that means the case went to a detective.
01:53:35.000The detective contacted the DA. DA said, look, bro, we're going to have to probably take this case and prosecute this guy because there's a lot of instigation from the BLM and all the other, you know, racial groups.
01:54:58.000And with the threshold being so low, and they're saying, you know, the cause of death, and remember that this could cost millions of dollars...
01:55:04.000And I just thank the American people for allowing his legal bills to be paid, because he's not from a family that could write a big check to be bankrupt.
01:55:09.000And number two, I worry about the civil trial, because that'll send the wrong message, too.
01:55:14.000You know, so you're going to bankrupt me.
01:55:16.000You're going to garnish my wages because I lost a civil trial to, from what I can tell, a father that was MIA. This kid, this 25-year-old, Jordan Neely, was put up for adoption or foster care.
01:55:28.000Hey, by the way, guys, we're at 819 likes.
01:56:20.000That system clearly failed, but you don't get to create some person to be the person that you crucified as a result of that.
01:56:28.000Go after the system, say he didn't get homeless care, food and all that, go after his family, but you don't get to make the guy that was the hero suddenly this villain.
01:56:35.000The last thing I'll say about this, this is a story also about the elites.
01:56:38.000I've been watching other networks talk about this.
01:56:55.000I mean, we're blessed enough to be paid where, you know, if we want to take a black car, we can take a black car, okay?
01:57:00.000Average-day New Yorkers cannot do that.
01:57:02.000They can't afford an Uber, especially with all the surge prices.
01:57:04.000And that's why AOC's comments about this were so— I actually found them kind of shocking, because she is, for all her flaws, she's a populist.
01:57:11.000After Trump won, she, you know, went on social media and was like, hey, I really want to understand what happened here.
01:57:15.000Some people voted for Trump, some people—and at the same time voted for me.
01:57:18.000She seemed curious and wanting to be in touch with everyday people.
01:57:21.000But then these comments have resurfaced of what she said at this time— Yeah, AOC's an idiot, to be honest with y'all.
01:59:27.000We're going to talk to some of the people because I know I've probably got some angry people in here that got something that they want to say.
01:59:34.000And we'll have a discussion on the Daniel Penny case and everything else like that.
02:03:32.000It's the only really way to get around New York City.
02:03:36.000city and everybody in here that lives in the city knows what the fuck i'm talking about bro because i can't get anywhere so what would you do in this situation by the way didn't we have um um adam our weather guy actually got into an altercation on the subway meet up yeah 130 what do people like you who take the subway especially knowing what what uh daniel penny has gone through you see the same situation do you jump in absolutely you have to jump in especially i see a woman with a child are you kidding uh you have to and let the chips fall where they may well i'll It's going to be a lot harder for people to jump in now, bro.
02:04:39.000This is not the end of the woke DAs and I'll tell you guys why.
02:04:42.000The DAs now, I'm telling you guys, after the George Floyd case, that changed law enforcement and use of force in America forever and it also changed prosecutorial offices forever.
02:04:54.000They're going to always indict and they're going to leave it to the state.
02:04:58.000And the prosecutors, excuse me, they're going to leave it to the jury to deal with it.
02:05:03.000Because the DA's officers don't want to deal with the accountability of them not prosecuting.
02:05:07.000So you best believe, guys, from this point forward, anytime a black person is killed by a white person or killed by a police officer...
02:08:31.000I don't know the details in and out, but my first question is, when you say they were resuscitating him, were they doing chest compressions that you know of?
02:08:40.000That's what it looks like from the camera.
02:10:28.000But, again, the defense, they were able to properly display that, hey, look, we have all these other circumstances here that could have led to his death, and it wasn't necessarily Penny that killed him.
02:10:40.000And that's how they were able to get the acquittal.
02:10:42.000Those are, I agree, those are things that could have made his death easier, quicker, like if he had choked you out on a train, I don't know if you would have died in six or seven minutes, because sickle cell damages the heart, damages the lungs.
02:10:56.000Could have made it easier, but we all know what killed him.
02:10:59.000The last thing I was going to say was...
02:11:00.000Well, I mean, a jury found that that wasn't what killed him.
02:11:14.000But again, that's when they brought in other expert witnesses and they went to trial on it and they pretty much showed that that medical examiner wasn't accurate.
02:11:21.000And they showed that there was other things that potentially killed him.
02:12:22.000He should have been restrained, but he should not have stayed on that man's neck that long.
02:12:27.000Totally different from like a, you know, now with George Floyd, I kind of agree with you and Candace always on that, but this situation right here, he should not have died.
02:12:39.000Again, it's not Penny's job to be like, oh bro, do you have pre-existing conditions?
02:12:45.000Oh shit, let me go ahead and make sure I adjust my aggression towards you because you have a pre-existing condition.
02:12:53.000Again, you're operating on 20-20 hindsight.
02:12:55.000When he was there doing what he did, he didn't know that.
02:12:58.000And that's how use of forces evaluated in the United States.
02:13:00.000It's not evaluated off of what we know after the smoke settles.
02:13:13.000I mean, again, Neely's health, like I said before, if he was a healthy, regular guy, he probably wouldn't have died if he didn't have all these other situations going on.
02:13:21.000But once again, it's not like Chauvin or...
02:13:25.000Daniel Penny knew, oh, these guys have health ailments from before.
02:13:30.000Like, no, they just come in, assume the guy's healthy, and the next thing you know, the people die because of other health conditions that they were not aware of.
02:14:33.000And it was kind of the same situation where they were calling him racist, but people were calling him a hero.
02:14:38.000That would be a good thing, I think, for Fed reacts.
02:14:41.000But one thing I wanted to say was with regards to your commentary about African-Americans and poverty and crime, I don't necessarily disagree with the things you're saying in terms of what's causing them, the cultural breakdown and that sort of thing.
02:14:55.000But more than half of the African-Americans, and this is something that Kevin Samuels talked about a lot, about 64% of black community is in the middle class.
02:15:03.000So the overwhelming majority of black Americans aren't in poverty, don't live in crime-ridden areas, There's a larger percentage compared to white Americans that do live in those particular areas, but the majority of Black Americans don't.
02:15:18.000So I think one of the things that happens when we talk about crime and we talk about the...
02:15:22.000which is definitely a problem in the Black community.
02:15:25.000We're overrepresented in crime, but it's a small pocket of groups of young men that are committing these crimes and are causing havoc in those communities in general.
02:15:35.000And I believe the statistic is like less than 2% of the people that live in even the most impoverished communities actually commit violent crimes.
02:15:45.000And vandalize property and that sort of thing.
02:15:47.000So they're more, most of the people in those communities are basically Basically, living as victims to that small pocket of...
02:15:56.000And it's probably, what, 15 to 28-year-old young Black men that are really the problem.
02:16:02.000There's not like a bunch of 30, 35, 40, 50-year-old Black men that are going around killing people and committing violence and then joining gangs and that thing.
02:16:10.000So I just think that when we discuss this topic, and I agree with your points, but sometimes it can lead to like a mass stereotyping.
02:16:18.000When it's just like a small problem, you know what I mean?
02:18:08.000What are your thoughts on when he talked to the detectives before they charged him with anything and how that kind of wasn't smart because he didn't have a lawyer with him?
02:18:26.000It's never going to benefit you to talk to the cops.
02:18:30.000I can only think of maybe one situation where it could, but that's a very nuanced situation, which I hope none of you guys ever find yourself in.
02:18:37.000But in general, 99% of the situations, you guys should never be talking to law enforcement.
02:18:45.000And if you are going to talk to them, you need to talk with a lawyer there and maybe something on the table there that would assist you.
02:18:52.000But yeah, and I think that's kind of where they, when they go ahead and say that he lied or whatever, it's probably from those interviews that he gave the detective.
02:19:06.000Did the whole trial get worse for him?
02:19:08.000Do you think if he didn't do that, that he wouldn't have been in the situation that he was where he could have got 14 years?
02:19:14.000They were going to indict him anyway, bro.
02:19:16.000I truly believe that once you get BLM involved and you have this situation where now it's a race issue and people are rioting and all this other shit and people are marching, then there becomes an enormous amount of pressure on the DA's office to indict the individual.
02:19:32.000And when you live in these blue cities and these blue states, They're gonna err on the side of, well, we don't want our city getting burned down.
02:19:38.000And George Floyd, man, really fucked everything up.
02:19:41.000Because now, you can pretty much guarantee that if you are...
02:19:45.000Basically not black and you kill a black person in self-defense or whatever, there's a very high likelihood that you'll probably get indicted and or charged.
02:19:55.000Where if you defend yourself, there's still going to be a high likelihood that you're going to be indicted, especially if you live in a blue state or a blue city.
02:20:03.000Because the DA's office doesn't want to deal with the backlash or the city being burned down from rioters.
02:21:25.000New York City is like really, really becoming a shithole right now because despite Although there is a lot of people taking the trains, a majority are driving.
02:21:35.000We're driving and they're trying to force us back into the trains and people do not want to take the trains.
02:21:40.000And even to the point this year they implemented the police with MPA getting involved to stop people who's jumping the trains and free riding.
02:21:50.000So it's to the point where they're going to implement You know, the tolls and stuff just to try to get people back into the trains.
02:23:36.000Yeah, and I mean, and the Bronx sucks, so I can see why you wouldn't want to take the train in the Bronx, but bro, like everywhere else, man.
02:24:20.000I paid attention, like, every day, like, watching every show I could just because I respected you that much, what you were doing for the culture and the data community.
02:24:27.000But then you turn around, Myron, one day, Well, I'm just watching a random clip of a guy I thought was just a hater of you.
02:24:33.000And you pull out a KKK cap, and I'm like, Myron, are you serious?
02:24:40.000And some guy calls you a sand nigger, and you just, oh, I'm cool with that guy again.
02:24:44.000Like, it's just supposed to be all right.
02:24:45.000Like, Myron, man, what's going on with you, man?
02:24:56.000I mean, you do understand that, like, literally, Myron is one of the few black people, including Ye, Candace, all the people who's actually elevating the black community, because it's showing that, okay, this is just, you know, if we let this language control actually get to our low impulse and react in this manner, then it actually denigrates the actual community.
02:25:16.000So, you know, it's like, if you're a part of that counter-narrative, I mean, it just means you don't have the IQ to understand your argument.
02:25:25.000I mean, for him not to get mad about the guy calling him a sand nigger and all that other stuff, okay, cool.
02:28:04.000The successful people that I know, the people that got money, the people that are killing it in life, they don't give a fuck about race, bro.
02:28:09.000This is a very low class, low IQ, low vibrational, low socioeconomic status behavior to care about race.
02:28:18.000Now, if you said that I had all this respect after Kevin Samuels and then you're saying I lost it because of me willing to How do I say this?
02:28:27.000Not necessarily conform to the black status quo of, you know, oh, yeah, we got to keep it, blah, blah, blah.
02:28:35.000Like, bro, I'm going to do what I want to do.
02:28:37.000If that means I got to make fun of blacks or Jews or Indians or whatever, like, I literally roast everybody.
02:28:42.000But I find it interesting that the people that are the most sensitive about me making fun of them are the blacks by far.
02:29:17.000And Kanye's point in regards to identity politics was that You should be able to, as a black person, have the same amount of open freedom and that sort of vast ability to articulate yourself in any manner you want in presentation as any other race.
02:29:33.000In a way, this is actually liberating for the black community, but they need to be able to see past it in that regard.
02:30:14.000And then you made a decision off of misinformation.
02:30:17.000Like, I'm assuming you really think that I'm a racist individual and that I fucking signed off on some guy, called me a sad nigga and all this other bullshit.
02:30:26.000Like, you came in here with these preconceived notions.
02:32:05.000That I got a platform, I realized that I got a voice, and I was like, yo, why the fuck are we run by a bunch of fucking people that have allegiance to some fucking country out in the Middle East that's the size of New Jersey?
02:32:19.000Why the fuck are black people so sensitive about certain things that are true?
02:34:12.000My thing is, I want to peel the layer back all the way.
02:34:15.000Now, If me peeling the layer back all the way is offensive and people don't want to hear that, then that's fine.
02:34:22.000Then they can go watch another YouTube channel where they're too scared to talk about these things.
02:34:26.000But I want to be able to say what I want to say and not necessarily be restricted in it, man.
02:34:30.000And if that offends you, well, I don't know what to say about that, bro.
02:34:35.000But I gotta say, I'm impressed by your cadence, honestly, because you came with a disagreement and you're behaving proper and you're not sounding belligerent.
02:34:54.000Arthur, when you have a disagreement or you have anything in your heart that you feel like that's not right and you want to confront somebody about it, You're still a grown man.
02:35:16.000And, you know, like I said, you know, it sucks that you had some misinformation there, but I hope I was able to clear that up for you.
02:35:22.000But yeah, bro, if you really think I'm a raging racist for my antics, then, I mean, I don't know what satire is then, I guess, at that point.
02:35:28.000Yeah, Myron is honestly one of the best things for the black community, honestly.
02:35:57.000That's where the common sense comes in, bro.
02:35:59.000Like, it's clearly satire and a joke, man.
02:36:02.000Brother, you gotta join Team Gentile, and then you'll realize that, oh, actually, we're all on the same side, and we have one thing to point towards.
02:36:10.000That's just all you gotta do, brother.
02:36:27.000Myron, you know, I'll make it real quick.
02:36:30.000Myron, I fuck with you, you know, as a fellow black African, and I just, there's the things I know I agree with you, but I think overall you're doing a great job.
02:36:37.000But my question and concern is Arthur.
02:36:40.000Arthur, as an Asian male, how do you feel about, you know, Asian women?
02:36:45.000You know, pretty much selling their soul to white men, would do anything for a white man?
02:36:50.000Would they even date a Down syndrome white man over an Asian guy?
02:36:58.000Yeah, it's a part of the, um, corruption in the culture.
02:37:01.000I mean, people gotta understand, if you actually look at, like, the disproportionate number, and I know this might offend some people, but a lot of these people who, um, I don't know, there's, like, this, like, beer goggles effect that white guys have with, not the best-looking Asian woman, I'm not gonna lie, so, like,
02:37:17.000honestly, like, I never, I usually don't give a fuck if they're gonna ask me from a collectivist perspective, because they usually don't get the hot ones, but, frankly speaking, it's primarily because Asian people, they delay gratification to the point where they look at things from resource acquisition and a lot of American men are very content with being like walking wallets.
02:37:39.000I'm not trying to be offensive, but that is usually what's going on.
02:37:45.000David Irving talks about how generally the people who do the widespread race mixing, they're not the best looking ones or they're at the top.
02:37:53.000That's usually the phenomena, frankly speaking.
02:38:21.000Because he came in and he's being disruptive and these Korean people are basically constantly beating the shit out of him and he basically has a trial date next month and he's gonna...
02:38:32.000Honestly, I think they want to make an example out of him because we're talking about this whole, like, black privilege phenomenon in this country.
02:38:39.000You gotta understand that We don't have any of this BLM, George Floyd bullshit in Korea.
02:41:55.000Oh, yeah, I just wanted to say thanks for the opportunity and, you know, Myron, I gotta say, bro, when I first saw you and your channel and what you were doing, I wasn't all for it.
02:42:07.000But once I humbled myself, you know, and Arthur Paul Lee, you have a massive influence in helping me find Christ again.
02:42:13.000So once I put all that aside, you know, everything just kind of started falling in place like, no, no, no, all this shit is not, you know, coincidental.
02:42:21.000So it's a tough journey, but in the end we win.
02:44:05.000Then you come back in here and you cry because I make fun of black people.
02:44:08.000Even though those same black people would call you a dirty tether and then make fun of you for being a dirty pirate that you are.
02:44:13.000Then, now you're in here talking shit again, calling me a nigger for something that you were crying about literally a week ago, saying that I was using an N-word, now you're calling me that.
02:44:20.000So, bro, you clearly can't fucking decide what the hell you want to do.
02:44:22.000You're a faggot, you're annoying, and quite frankly, your accent's annoying as fuck.
02:44:27.000So you can go ahead, take your hot bowl of nothing Ethiopian food, and go suck a dick, faggot.
02:45:24.000So yeah, man, I think you should connect with these people, dude, because you guys are all in this top, you know, echelons of just like, like-minded, masculine men that just need to be like, you know, all just be fucking together, you know what I'm saying?
02:45:37.000Kind of like how y'all were before with Andrew Tate and all that.
02:45:40.000But these dudes, Adam Green, Dr. Shiva, brother breaking all that shit down.
02:45:44.000Because you can link up with Jake Shields and y'all gonna talk about Jewish shit, but these dudes, they got that shit down to a T. What's his name?
02:46:27.000Johnny Somali, first off, I have a bunch of Somali boys.
02:46:31.000They were like, dude, this dude is not fucking Somali.
02:46:34.000He's an Ethiopian fucking Mossad asset Jew.
02:46:38.000So I just want to throw that out there.
02:46:40.000Because I don't know no respectable Somali that would be going out, making a name for himself and disrespecting his entire family like that.
02:50:13.000Now considering the fact that the Jews have been eating us all even here in Tunisia, the economical situation with the central bank and all the debts we are drowning into.
02:50:26.000So yeah, keep up the good work, waking up people.
02:50:53.000As a Marine, I just wanted to push back on the whole Jordan Neely thing about him being fucking, you know, trained assassin.
02:51:00.000Only about 15% of the Marine Corps or any branch in the DOD is actually fucking infantry.
02:51:06.000And the martial art program that they're referring to, which is called MCMAP and the Marine Corps, you have to basically beg your fucking higher-ups.
02:51:46.000Okay, so you disagree with Neo when he said that this was a false, a PSYOP, I guess.
02:51:52.000Is that what you're, that's who you're arguing against?
02:51:55.000Well, that too, but it was more towards that first guest you had on, that black lady that were like, you know, oh, the Marine Corps, these guys know what they're talking about, they're fault, you know.
02:52:54.000I'm just terrified of you speaking for a long time because you're going to get everybody in here annoyed because I already know what you're about to do.
02:53:07.000We don't need you to come in here and go on a whole fucking rant because I already know you're about to do that shit on some I'm a mentor type shit.
02:53:18.000Nobody gives a really fuck what you gotta say.
02:53:20.000You're here as an opportunity for you.
02:53:22.000So just go ahead and speak in short, concise sentences because I already know you're about to come in here on some papoose shit like it's 2008. Nobody wants to hear that shit, bro.
02:55:07.000Hey man, I'm a big fan of you, Myron, and Arthur.
02:55:11.000I just wanted to say, I think I speak for all the Groypers.
02:55:15.000If you guys ever decided to bring back the Controlled Chaos podcast and replace Sneeko with Arthur as a resident Asian, I think we'd all be very happy about that.
02:55:51.000I'll just make a little point before I get to the Daniel Penny is that these spaces, I've been introduced to people like Stu Peters and Ian just a little bit and it's great content.
02:56:05.000It's been awesome to see those guys and see what they're all about and it's been great that these spaces have introduced me to them.
02:56:14.000I just want to say that the Daniel Penny thing was definitely a PSYOP by the Jews to get people like Tariq Nasheed to back the whole, like, this is a modern day lynching, you know, the white supremacists are still in control and they're able to acquit Daniel Penny with the white jury, white this, white that.
02:56:33.000Definitely PSYOP. I just want to say thank you for the space and we got to get more of these Klan meetings.
02:56:53.000I was just wondering, do you think in the future, hopefully, I mean, I think a lot of people are hoping that Alvin Bragg ends up getting a boot like George Gascon.
02:57:09.000We got a new DA coming in, Nathan Hockman, and so I was just wondering your thoughts on how New York is going to treat Bragg pretty much after this case.
02:57:21.000I mean, honestly, bro, New York is still woke, dude.
02:59:17.000For me, I gotta have like a happy medium between, obviously we don't trust the government, we know that there's issues there, but at the same time I can't go like full, you know, tinfoil hat retard to make a story and sound cool.
02:59:31.000So that's kind of the thing with me is that I analyze all different types of media and then I try to come to like, A very centered position with, like, my government background, etc.
02:59:44.000Because the other thing, too, that people need to understand is that the government isn't as savvy as people think.
02:59:48.000Like, a lot of these people in the government are fucking retards.
02:59:50.000This is coming from a guy that worked in the government, right?
03:00:08.000The credit that the general public gives to the government is absolutely fucking ridiculous.
03:00:14.000So whenever I give you guys a take, right, when I tell you guys shit like Israel runs America, you guys can trust me saying that because I know that from coming from the government, looking at government documents, telling you guys this is legit, this isn't, I've read the 302s, the FBI 302s, right, with the dancing Israelis, etc.
03:00:30.000I can confidently say at this point now, after analyzing Both the official narrative, the different conspiracy narratives between holograms and, you know, the planes weren't there and also the bullshit.
03:00:41.000I can confidently tell you guys, 9-11 was an attack constructed by the U.S. Deep State, Saudi Arabia, and Israel.
03:01:09.000But that's why I think it's very important, right, if you're going to go down the conspiracy path or whatever, you've got to have your T's crossed and your I's dotted.
03:01:18.000When it comes to 9-11, yes, the Jews were involved.
03:01:20.000But to just say, the Jews were involved, that hurts you and discredits you because you can't articulate the other factors that had a significant role in that attack.
03:01:30.000So as far as the drones go, I will study it, analyze it, and I'll probably do a podcast for you guys on it sometime this week and give you guys my take on it.
03:01:39.000But I just don't want to jump to conclusions.
03:01:41.000I know what's going on, but I don't feel confident enough to go on air and say something to it when I'm not 100% sure.
03:02:47.000So, I'm just saying, hey Mario, I'm a huge fan as well as a John Circle fan.
03:02:51.000So, I just want to say that a lot of people on the left, they have this moral high ground where they want to say that Going back to the Danny Penny situation, they want to say that he could have done a lot of different things and also what they would do in the situation.
03:03:10.000And it's kind of funny to me because I'm from New York as well.
03:03:13.000And I've been in a couple situations where I do take the train or the bus.
03:03:17.000And there has been this instance where I was actually stepping on the bus and there was a man catching a heart attack.
03:03:22.000And obviously, nobody else did anything about it.
03:03:27.000So I just stepped in the bus and I ran, like, one block.
03:03:30.000Had to go to the urgent care, like, get the doctors involved.
03:03:35.000And in the meantime, while I returned, nobody did anything.
03:03:38.000So, like, all these people are just talking shit, you know?
03:03:41.000They're not really going to do anything at the end of the day.
03:03:43.000It's going to be hard for us to do this thing, but you still got to do it.
03:07:09.000I just wanted to ask a couple of questions, I think, based on...
03:07:13.000I mean, you do a phenomenal job, my man, Myron, and I really appreciate you sticking your neck out for us like this and just actually speak the truth and to be solid on it.
03:07:22.000And the thing is about Penny, Daniel Penny, the Marine, I mean, as a Marine as well, I was wondering, I mean, with that last name, do you think he has any Jewish connections?
03:07:32.000Because, I mean, how was he able to meet up with Donald Trump like that?
03:07:35.000Is it because of the severity of the media, or...?
03:07:39.000Yeah, I don't know if he's a Jew, to be honest with you.
03:07:42.000I think the reason that he got to meet with the president, because obviously it had national news, and you know Trump and Vance are going to be pro-police, pro-Second Amendment, pro-military, that type of thing.
03:07:58.000I think the fact that he was a former Marine is a big reason why they wanted to meet him.
03:08:03.000I mean, that actually shut the light on a lot of us, you know, that's out here that's willing to, you know, really put our life on the line for, you know, to do something like that because, I mean, like, my wife and kids could have been on that sub, too, and, I mean, he was able to be there to back that off, but there's a lot of people that misunderstand that.
03:08:19.000I think the reason why people just misunderstand these kind of cases is because they're not up to par with the law, the Bill of Rights and all that stuff.
03:08:29.000They need to actually educate themselves more thoroughly so they can actually advance and be more knowledgeable and be less emotional.
03:08:37.000I think that's where the black community, a lack of knowledge is what's creating all these emotions.
03:08:44.000And, uh, yeah, man, I mean, you know, good for the G, but, uh, I think that last name Penny since I have a lot of clients down in South Florida, man, I mean, that name kind of, you know, correlates with, like, Yeah, honestly, I think the biggest thing, bro, that got him to meet with the president is he's a former Marine, bro, and it hit national news.
03:10:26.000Like, instead of replying to other big platforms, we should just create a website, like, you know, freshrefitwebsite.com, so we won't get cancelled.
03:10:40.000That's just another suggestion I have.
03:10:45.000Well, I mean, that's what Rumble and Castle Club are for, bro.
03:11:16.000I've been following your shit for a little minute, and I ain't gonna lie, I'm from the same place you from, just down 84 type shit, nigga from Hartford type shit, but I ain't gonna lie, I'm still a nigga, but at the same time, it's like, I have pretty much the same personality as you type shit.
03:11:31.000So, I always motivate my people, motivate my, you know, shit like that, but my, pretty much my only issue But the dick-eating motherfuckers in the comments, you always talk about, oh yeah, don't get me wrong, you don't agree with racism.
03:11:53.000I do the same shit, like I said before.
03:11:55.000My thing is the dick-eating motherfuckers in the comments who don't do shit with their life, but want to keep speaking on shit, but they only agree with you because it's you, because it's Myron, the man fans.
03:12:08.000But like I said, I don't disagree with you.
03:12:11.000I agree with you on a whole bunch of shit.
03:13:28.000I don't really know how to like, you know, but at the same time, it's like, man, my only issue with the show is pretty much, man, just with the, you know, the dick-eating motherfuckers in the comments who don't really know nothing about nothing.
03:13:39.000They just click on Fresh and Fit just for entertainment purposes only.
03:13:43.000They get in the comic session, they talk, talk, talk, talk, talk, but in reality, they don't do anything with their lives as well.
03:13:48.000that's my only issue pretty much but you know shit like that all right uh who's up next Thank you.
03:14:12.000The only thing I want to add to this Daniel Penny and the Jordan Neely case, I wanted to ask, do you think there's any similarity between this case and the UH healthcare CEO that got murdered?
03:14:26.000Nah, two completely different cases, bro.
03:14:29.000You don't feel like it's the same case of vigilante justice?
03:14:37.000I mean, one is, you know, the guy was acting in a self-defense capacity.
03:14:42.000The other one is, like, the dude had an axe to grind and wanted to fucking get rid of a CEO that holds some influence over an industry that he dislikes.
03:14:51.000No, but I feel like the result of it was, like, on the left, right?
03:14:55.000People are, like, glamorizing the hitman or the assassin.
03:14:59.000But on the right, you know, Daniel Penny is getting, like, you know, to meet the president, and people are kind of, like, cherishing what he did.
03:15:06.000What I'm saying is, like, there's a similar—I feel like America is descending into this, like, phase where extrajudicial killing is going to kind of, like, be the norm in a way.
03:15:44.000And then, you know, a lot of people on the right are kind of like, eh, indifferent.
03:15:46.000But the people that are supporting Daniel Penny are mostly conservatives.
03:15:52.000Yeah, like, what I'm scared of is, like, I feel like on boat camps on the left or the right, when things just don't go their way, right, you kind of just fall into this fucking...
03:16:01.000Wait, bro, you live in Canada, though, don't you?
03:16:29.000Alright, well, nah, bro, I don't think it's like, I think you're looking a little too deep into it, man.
03:16:33.000I think they're completely different situations.
03:16:37.000I just felt like the reaction on both sides was the same, right?
03:16:40.000Like, on one side, like, people are, you know, willing to, like, donate money to the murderer for the CEO. And on the other side, I'm sure people donated money for his legal fund, right?
03:16:52.000So it's like, I think we're essentially just diving into this, like, on the right, and, you know, you call this a Klan meeting, right?
03:17:02.000People that are, like, say, white supremacists or don't like Black people, right, because of how they act.
03:17:08.000I mean, I've been on the Metro before, on the subway.
03:17:10.000I've seen, like, Black people acting a fool, and I completely get that.
03:17:14.000But I think if the public or the right's response to that is going to be, hey, It's perfectly fine to kind of...
03:17:22.000And I don't disagree with defending other people, but to the point of, like, you know...
03:17:28.000And I'm on the side of, like, I don't think Jordan Neese should have been murdered.
03:17:32.000Because I saw the video of him, like, you know, being chokehold.
03:17:35.000And I don't know how a jury found him not guilty.
03:18:23.000You shouldn't have a fucking black person or even a white person or whoever's, like, fucking mentally retarded go on a bus, whip out his dick, or fuck everybody around the bus.
03:18:31.000But are we at the point where, like, if you do that, Somebody should have the right to kill you on the same side, right?
03:18:38.000If you're a CEO... Nobody's saying they have the right to kill them, but the point is that if somebody's going to be behaving in that matter and throwing around these kinetic threats, then somebody rightfully should also be kinetic in turn because otherwise there is no safeguard and people are going to act insanely across the board and never respect any boundaries.
03:21:19.000And they're retarded for thinking that they can go on without us all noticing, which is happening right now.
03:21:23.000Why do you think Candace Owens just got named Anti-Semite of the Year?
03:21:26.000I find it interesting that they would give her Anti-Semite of the Year immediately after she drops that fucking USS Liberty interview.
03:21:33.000And there's four million people that have seen it and saw that, holy shit, Israel did this to us back in the fucking 60s.
03:21:38.000How are these guys our fucking number one allies?
03:21:40.000And then they went ahead and talked about JFK. And most Americans aren't even aware of JFK and the Israeli connections or 9-11, any of that shit.
03:21:48.000Most Americans don't even know about...
03:22:01.000I think a lot of people here know that the Jews are the problem.
03:22:05.000Yeah, but the point is that the black community is most suckered into what happens when Jewish supremacy actually gets to run into their cultural ethos further than any other race.
03:23:17.000I'm saying do you think black people are retarded because of their genetics?
03:23:22.000Well I mean that could be a component of it but a lot of them are stupid because of they just don't want to educate themselves and they act like idiots bro but what are you trying to say here man?
03:25:21.000You know, this is a Daniel Penny thing, and I see a lot all over Twitter, and just the general sentiment seems to be, you know, a lot of black fatigue, and this Daniel Penny situation seems to kind of be the most escalated version of that that I've seen in the country,
03:25:37.000No, man, they're always going to take the victim narrative and say that racism exists, bro.
03:25:57.000So they're just gonna keep doing that.
03:25:58.000But I feel like people are seeing through that more than ever now.
03:26:05.000Yeah, I mean, they're going to keep doing it, man.
03:26:07.000BLM isn't going to go anywhere for a while, bro.
03:26:09.000They're going to keep using every single instance of use of force against a black person and use it to rationalize and say that there's systemic racism or that the cops are racist or whatever.
03:27:15.000And not only is it a minority, you gotta remember, you hear this because you listen to conservative creators.
03:27:21.000Since you listen to conservative creators, you'll hear guys like me or maybe the Hodgson's or whatever.
03:27:24.000But in the grand scheme of things, bro, if you look at a majority of black creators, especially the biggest ones, all them niggas are fucking simping for some shit, bro.
03:27:51.000Like, they'll never fuck with, like, a freshman fit or anybody in the conservative space because, like...
03:27:57.000You know, I remember they started out a video one time saying like, oh yeah, you know, hands up, don't shoot, some bullshit like that, right?
03:28:04.000But the reality is, the biggest black entertainers, the biggest black YouTubers, the biggest black people in general, they're all bots, bro.
03:28:47.000It's not gonna change because the leaders of the black community are not gonna let it change.
03:28:52.000Because for you to put accountability on the black community and tell them stop being criminals, stop being idiots, go to school, keep the father in household, stop having kids out of wedlock, that, my friend, is something that they're allergic to.
03:29:11.000Because that is more profitable, it makes them feel better, And that's what they're going to go with, bro.
03:29:17.000So guys like me, guys like Hodge twins, guys like Tommy Sotomayor, guys that are conservative right-wing creators, we're never going to get...
03:29:25.000The same respect, admiration, and most importantly, support from the black community as a lot of these other entertainers.
03:29:34.000Because all the big black entertainers, they all sent for BLM, they all talk about police brutality, etc.
03:30:29.000He went on a stream right after the election and said, oh yeah, that election shows that racism is still alive in America, blah, blah, blah.
03:30:44.000Like, they have huge audiences of dumb monkeys that follow them, right?
03:30:48.000That really will be like, oh yeah, you're right, racist is in Israel.
03:30:52.000So, as much as you might think like people like me or other people like that that are colored that are making a difference, bro, for every one of me, there's a hundred if not a thousand black creators that have more influence that are indoctrinating these guys and telling them that they're victims, bro.
03:31:08.000Well, on the white side of things, I'll say we're pretty tired of it.
03:31:12.000So, I mean, it's gotta end at some point.
03:31:29.000They're not gonna tell these black people what the fuck I tell them.
03:31:32.000So, like, there's a reason why you're using an Anon account right now.
03:31:36.000No disrespect, but you're not showing your face for a fucking reason, right?
03:31:39.000I show my face out all the time with these fucking monkeys.
03:31:42.000So, the reality is, unless it comes from someone like me, Like, it's most of the time not going to happen because most people are terrified to criticize black people.
03:31:51.000Because being labeled a racist as a Caucasian is a death sentence in America nowadays.
03:31:57.000Like, obviously I'm making a dent in the situation and I see white people are getting annoyed with it, but the problem is that y'all niggas aren't going to do nothing.
03:32:33.000And I mean, I can just tell you, being a white person, you might be plugged in with the black culture, I'm plugged in with the white culture.
03:33:09.000Most white people feel as though a lot of these black people are crybabies, which I agree with y'all.
03:33:15.000But you guys are not gonna speak up about it.
03:33:17.000The fact that you're on an anon account right now proves my fucking point, bro.
03:33:31.000But I'll be fucking damned if I'm gonna sit here and say, oh yeah, like, white people are putting, like, you know, out here, you know, cooking or whatever.
03:35:01.000Like I said, I've been a voice for a lot of you guys because I understand the frustration that you guys can't say what you want to say and you can't use the First Amendment because it gets used against you guys.
03:35:09.000I'm one of the few people that talks about that shit, man.
03:35:11.000I truly do think it's unfair that, you know, we can have these BLM motherfuckers marching around saying black power, but we can't have white people saying white power.
03:35:19.000I think I should be able to do the same shit that the blacks do.
03:36:22.000Yeah, first and foremost, I want to say thank you for the opportunity.
03:36:24.000But I wanted to know, how do you feel about people, quote-unquote, labeling you anti-Black, even though you provide economic opportunities for other Black people and have a predominantly Black staff, you know, working at your disposal?
03:37:05.000Black power movement in my early teens, but one thing that I noticed is that there's a lot of hypocrisy in that movement, and Black people have this mentality where they want to attack other people for being racist, but they don't provide any type of help towards their own people.
03:37:19.000They just, you know, habitually tear each other down.
03:37:22.000So I just think it's super hypocritical.
03:37:24.000I mean, and typically most guys that I meet, right, that are, like, higher IQ that are black, like, they fell for, like, the whole of, you know, the whole, oh, yeah, systemic racism and this is fucked up.
03:37:35.000But then they really wake up and realize, oh, wait, what the fuck?
03:37:38.000Like, these black people are the most racist ones, man.
03:37:53.000So, you know, like I said, I think they should be able to say what they want to say, but I also think that the white people should be able to say what they want to say.
03:38:23.000Yeah, you're echoing pretty bad, but yeah, that's not really the topic, Donna.
03:38:30.000Oh, I know, but I'm just saying, when somebody said, you know, this is a psyop with Penny, the first thing that popped in my head was Jussie Smollett, and then...
03:38:39.000We're gonna move on to the next person.