On today's show, Gavin McInnes takes a deep dive into the minds of America's worst serial killers, Jeffrey Dahmer, Ted Bundy, and Richard Ramirez. He also takes a look at the dark side of the school system, and argues that the indoctrination of our children in public schools is more dangerous than we realize.
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00:00:21.000Live from New York, it's Get Off My Lawn with Gavin McInnes.
00:00:41.000Bluesy Metal is really good music for talk shows.
00:00:51.000It was a song written about the Night Stalker, Richard Ramirez, who I believe killed about 13 people, tried to kill 20, raped a lot of ladies, doing home invasions.
00:01:07.000He once left an ACDC hat at one of his murder scenes.
00:01:10.000That's why ACDC is so inexorably linked to one of America's worst serial killers.
00:01:18.000He was a rapist who preyed on the weak and scared the entire West Coast was in a state of terror.
00:01:28.000The only other person who can even hold a candle to him as far as murderous psychopath that scared everyone as far as America's history of serial killers would be, say, Jeffrey Dahmer, who ate people.
00:01:42.000By the way, he ate a lot of black people.
00:01:44.000And when they did a documentary on him, his biggest fear was being called racist.
00:01:47.000And he wanted to make it clear he only ate black people because they were in the vicinity.
00:01:56.000And Ted Bundy, I would say those are, you know, if we look at the, if you look up Serial Killer on Google, the sort of heads that pop up that you might be wanting to look for, we'll include those three horrific demons.
00:02:16.000Some guy, friend of mine, was going through my show, and remember when I was talking about the indoctrination of our youth and how they're telling all our kids about trans and pronouns and how corrosive it is and insidious it is and it's not as benign as it seems.
00:02:32.000There's something darker going on here.
00:02:37.000As they're showing some of the things that teachers like, some of their drawings, we discover, in retrospect, some pretty depraved tendencies.
00:02:47.000Let's check out the clip from yesterday.
00:04:27.000We've got a hell of a show for you today.
00:04:28.000We are going to talk about the schools.
00:04:30.000We're going to talk about James O'Keefe.
00:04:31.000We're going to talk to James O'Keefe about the Project Veritas sting that went on where they went into all these union offices and showed us these guys acting like Tony Soprano.
00:04:42.000And it's a fascinating sort of progression of culture where Tony Soprano union thugs have created social justice warrior students.
00:04:51.000We're also going to talk to a resident slavery expert, Jim Goad, who literally wrote the book on white guilt and slavery, the Redneck Manifesto.
00:05:01.000And we'll get down to this 400 years of slavery that everyone seems to think built America.
00:08:00.000Then that went up to the Civil War or whatever, just after the Civil War.
00:08:03.000And then we stopped, but we still had all the cotton money.
00:08:06.000And that was the foundation for our thing, so our wealth.
00:08:10.000So every time you see like you and me wearing nice shirts, cotton shirts and living in a cotton house, it basically came from all this work of the slaves.
00:08:19.000Okay, do all the iPads and expensive sneakers that black people own, did that come from slavery too?
00:10:22.000Yeah, I've thought that too, about the whole sort of a black complaining ethos.
00:10:27.000Like if I was black and people kept talking about how horrible it is and how weak we are and how we're victims, I would start to go, I'm getting insulted now.
00:10:34.000Not every time we lose a football game or slip on a banana peel is slavery.
00:10:43.000I think a lot of black rage is a mask for shame.
00:10:47.000If my people didn't have a written language and we were throwing rocks at each other and somebody came who had better technology and conquered us, I'd be humiliated and maybe lash out.
00:10:58.000I guess, you know, if you just sit there and be humiliated, it'll destroy you.
00:11:01.000White people should feel guilty for once ruling the earth.
00:11:18.000It was 100 years ago, 24% of the landmass of the globe was controlled by England, this little crappy island the size of Georgia that has no natural resources and lousy weather.
00:11:29.000Wow, what a horrible thing to accomplish, ruling the world with what you're working with.
00:11:40.000Yeah, I mean, I think psychologically there was a lot of damage done.
00:11:44.000I mean, India is a great ancient civilization.
00:11:46.000I've got nothing but respect for Hindu scriptures, you know, geniuses, my God.
00:11:52.000I did an article a couple years ago, and at the time, eight of the last nine national spelling bee champs were Indian.
00:11:59.000And the odds against that happening, since they were only 2%, if everyone's equal, that's like, it was like a quintillion to one, 15 zeros.
00:12:08.000So good for the Indians for throwing off the British.
00:12:10.000But the British should only feel bad for losing.
00:12:16.000The one problem with this whole, you're ashamed, that's why you're lashing out, is I'm thinking as a Scot, we were oppressed by the English for 700 years, lost miserably.
00:12:27.000We hear about all the scalps here that happened in North America.
00:12:31.000There were scalps for men's kilts, and we lost our heritage, we lost everything, and we were victims, and we were slaves, and we were human garbage.
00:12:40.000And even my own family, like in Scotland, I come from a pretty trashy family, and I feel absolutely no shame about Scotland and losing.
00:12:49.000And I don't feel any embarrassment about my own personal family being dirt poor.
00:12:53.000Like, I don't really get this shame that your group has done something wrong or failed Somehow.
00:13:00.000I think it's only effective if you can guilt trip someone else into giving you something.
00:15:48.000I think it was yesterday, very recently.
00:15:51.000And, you know, it's obviously an area where civilized people have been talking for generations about where you draw the line.
00:15:59.000But what I find shocking about this case is the hospital, I understand the hospital saying a scenario where they go, look, we're just keeping this person alive.
00:16:09.000They're going to get an infection with this tube in their neck.
00:16:16.000And then you take the kid away and you go somewhere else.
00:16:19.000That is difficult to criticize, but there's definitely an argument against that.
00:16:23.000But this notion that, no, you may not take your own child from my care, that seems remarkably uncivilized.
00:16:32.000It seems Nazi-like is what it seems like.
00:16:35.000To tell parents that, you know, first of all, your natural law rights, nothing to do with religion, your natural law rights as being the primary caregiver, taker care of, provider, everything for your children, especially a little two-year-old or almost two years old.
00:16:52.000And then to say, nope, sorry, we're taking complete control.
00:17:38.000I mean, you know, what's interesting to note here is the hospital that Alfie Evans was at, Alder Hay, had had a long legal track record of, you know, selling baby parts.
00:18:27.000I mean, that's, you know, it's the problem is once the law becomes the law and that's it, now you have to get a court to make an exception to the law in your case.
00:18:40.000And, you know, when you make the appeal for the exception and say, hey, we're the parents.
00:20:34.000So at the end of three days of being starved to death while he was eventually, or while he was able to breathe on his own, then came the, you know, then he starts to get weak, so now he needs help with oxygen.
00:20:45.000Well, of course he needs help with oxygen.
00:20:47.000You just starve the little baby for three days.
00:22:52.000Now, morally, what does the family or the parents, in the case of Charlie or somebody, Charlie or Alfie or what are some of the things that go into consideration here?
00:23:00.000Well, what are the prospects for some sort of recovery?
00:23:05.000Is there absolute, direct, we know this for certain sort of thing kind of evidence or is there not?
00:23:33.000All of these things need to be taken into consideration.
00:23:36.000Now, the Church Catholic Church teaches that you may not take away natural things like food, water, air, ventilation, that sort of thing.
00:23:46.000You may not withdraw those because those are absolutely required.
00:23:49.000Now, if somebody is very far along in some sort of illness or disease and they have very little prospects of ever being able to recover from this, and you have them on a heart-lung machine, and it's very evident that the machine itself is doing something, and if you withdrew the machine, the person would probably die naturally very shortly thereafter.
00:24:29.000You know, it's funny how this whole subject sounds so philosophical when it comes up and people discuss it in pubs, et cetera.
00:24:37.000But then you look at the actual cases, and it's a dying grandmother who's 96 being kept alive by machines, and a baby who was starved to death.
00:24:48.000So, yes, there is nuance, but we're not seeing it here.
00:24:54.000I mean, this baby clearly could have lived.
00:24:58.000And don't forget, I mean, for many of your viewers who may not have followed the details of the case, we followed it very closely because the Catholic bishops of England got involved in all of this.
00:25:08.000And then Pope Francis stepped in and got involved also.
00:25:10.000So, you know, for the moral part of the story and for all of the direct Catholic stuff with the story, we were deeply following all the details.
00:25:18.000The hospital not only said we're making the decision under British law, we're allowed to do that.
00:25:23.000Of course, the Nazis were allowed to kill Jews under German laws and Nazi law.
00:25:26.000So if you are allowed to, we're going to administer this case.
00:26:49.000We're having riots in the streets because someone makes a pussy joke in private, but you can't have a riot in the street for murdering a baby?
00:26:58.000Well, when you consider here in America, in America alone, we murder a million babies a year.
00:27:04.000What's one more one over there on the other side of the pond?
00:27:06.000I mean, then that's how, you know, yeah, the whole leftist agenda has always been, will continue to be, because it doesn't have God in it.
00:27:15.000There's no reference to the supernatural.
00:27:17.000It's all making some kind of Marxist utopian world here.
00:27:22.000And anything that stands in opposition to that, whether it's the politics of destruction because some candidate wants to talk about God or morals or something, that person has got to be blown out of the water.
00:27:47.000But I just want to say, you know, hats off to you guys for doing what you're doing with trying to use whatever technology, social media technology we have available to us here to say, this insanity has got to stop.
00:27:59.000I mean, this is complete crap, and it's got to stop.
00:29:33.000Like, I remember seeing all the union guys, they would be at these marches for Hillary, not Trump, because the union bosses said Hillary would be better for us.
00:29:41.000So you know they're Trump guys, and they have these Hillary signs going, yay, Hillary, yeah, we can't wait for that broad to win.
00:30:34.000Everyone's doing this project together in a group while I do a crossword puzzle and I'll mark you all as one mark.
00:30:40.000So, you know, they discourage independent thinking with all this teamwork crap.
00:30:44.000And they come up with teamwork and those days we do public speaking, you know, that myth where everyone has to do a talk because it's so important that you know how to host a TV show?
00:33:47.000Media says how black people are oppressed, how this is just like slavery, how cops are roaming out in right, that they're a right-wing death squad, that they're right-wing death squads gunning down people.
00:35:32.000That's why I would never want to bring it up.
00:35:33.000The longer we wait, the longer there's no.
00:35:36.000If you go to the Hamilton Board of Education and report this, they're going to call the police and they're going to call parents and all that.
00:37:16.000We told you a long time ago that socialism sucks and unions, not private unions, but public unions, like in the book Plunder, ruin society because they are communists.
00:38:28.000That theory is that the unions have been all-powerful with the teachers for a long time now, and they've created a sort of socialist pro-union culture that is now leaking into the schools.
00:38:41.000And it's funny because you look at these union bosses, and they seem not like socialists or Karl Marx academics.
00:39:12.000I door stopped him with a microphone yesterday.
00:39:13.000He was wearing a track suit, like a billowing, like thin paper track suit with a big white shirt and jewelry.
00:39:26.000And I opened the door and it's David Perry, this guy on tape, if you haven't watched the video, he says, we need to turn it back on to the child.
00:39:36.000And he comes out and I talk to him and he has a little doggy and he's chasing around his doggie.
00:39:42.000And then he runs back, comes back out and says, I'm sorry, I should have talked to you.
00:39:48.000The arrogance, the lack of introspection, the greed, the rot, the filth, Andrew Breitbert would call it the Abu Grave of the Great Society.
00:40:38.000But also simultaneously, and you're linked to this too, these students are so red-pilled that they're going into these classes and just tearing their teachers a new ass.
00:41:02.000It's kind of an exciting time watching this dinosaur of corruption crumble.
00:41:07.000Yeah, you know, it's interesting, the Brimolow quote.
00:41:09.000There was another quote in the early 80s where I think a union president said, as soon as students start paying union dues, then I'll care about them.
00:42:00.000She said, I mean, she's just cursing and talking in a way that you would never, never expect an educator to talk like.
00:42:08.000So this is, of course, you know, Orwell said it.
00:42:11.000He said, you know, freedom is the power to say that stones are hard and water is wet and unsupported objects fall towards the earth's center.
00:42:19.000So to see these, see these union leadership guys just, you know, never fucking happen.
00:42:24.000You know, just turn it back on to the child.
00:42:27.000You know, We need to protect this rapist guy who had sex with a teenage girl.
00:42:50.000I mean, you couldn't, you couldn't, if you're a Hollywood person and you're trying to cast the agent to play the role, you couldn't actually, I don't care how, I know you're a talented artist, Gavin.
00:43:00.000I don't think you could pull off the fictional thing that these non-fictional people portray themselves as.
00:43:07.000That's why we call it cinema verite, veritas, you know, the truth, because it's really damning.
00:43:12.000So this is a fascinating thing in political science and media to see the extent to which the journalists, which hate me so much, I mean, they really hate me, to the extent that they can put that hatred aside and sort of, I don't know, you know, not protect child abusing leadership in the teachers' union.
00:43:31.000I think they're going to choose the option of protecting the child abusers and hating me more.
00:43:35.000But that's why we've got to use the tactics to slow drip it.
00:43:39.000Well, I'll do everything I can to get this out there because this is a hell of a scoop.