Devin McInnis talks about the new single from Andrew W.K. and Black Rebel on the new Vice show, Black Rebels. Plus, a new case involving a dad who raped his son for a year and got away with it.
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00:01:57.000He just happens to be incredibly fit and handsome, but he's a geek.
00:02:01.000If you look at old pictures of him, you can see the real Andrew W.K. Andrew W.K. is a nerd, and it's always sort of plagued him in a way, I think, because people don't understand that it's a nerd inside that body.
00:03:00.000I first heard about him during all these Confederate statues thing going on, and he was fighting to keep them up.
00:03:06.000And it was fascinating to watch all that go down because it was all rich kids, rich academic kids, busting in from Chicago to NOLA, New Orleans, and telling blacks and other visible minorities that they're racist for wanting a Confederate statue.
00:03:20.000He's on a new vice show, Black Rebels.
00:03:22.000We'll talk to him about that in a recent fight he had.
00:03:27.000And we will also talk to, there's this video going around of this dad who shot a man that raped his son continuously for a year, and he got away with it.
00:03:39.000And I was watching and I thought, I bet I could find that son.
00:03:44.000But I bet I could find the little kid who's a grown man now and fights sexual abuse.
00:03:48.000He does these talks, trying to empower the victims of pedophiles.
00:03:51.000So we'll talk to him about his dad's murder.
00:03:53.000He's actually tangentially linked to this new case in Louisiana where a guy just got life for murdering someone that molested his girlfriend.
00:04:03.000I think she kind of, it's kind of sinister what happened on there.
00:04:35.000This guy who attacked him, we've dug up a lot of his tweets, and he has tweets that say things like, coons' lives don't matter.
00:04:43.000Do you know what, in that, coons don't matter.
00:04:46.000A coon to far, far radical black extremists, a coon is a black man who talks to white people and likes white people and doesn't think that race is something we should talk about.
00:09:16.000This is one of those ghost shows where ghostbusters come and bust ghosts in your house, and it's called Kindered Spirits.
00:09:22.000And I was watching it last night just thinking, how immoral is this?
00:09:28.000How sick and wrong is it to go to someone's haunted house, someone with a low IQ, obviously, and then lie to them for money about their dead relatives.
00:09:40.000Now, I have a kinship with this guy because his name's Gavin, and apparently his godfather has been hanging around in his house trying to warn him about mold or something.
00:09:53.000Now, the reason I want to talk about this, too, is one of them's gay.
00:09:56.000And my friend Seth has a theory that gays are more duplicitous than straights.
00:10:02.000His point is, and I'm absolving myself of all blame because I'm quoting him.
00:10:06.000His point is, gays have to lie about who they are for the first 18 years of their life or younger.
00:10:14.000So they get good at lying, and then it becomes part of their personality.
00:10:17.000And then, he believes, they are more predisposed to immoral things, like, say, pretending you can talk to ghosts and getting money out of people's sorrow.
00:11:08.000Okay, so some homosexual sat there on a tape recorder, maybe like 15 feet away and said, yes.
00:11:14.000When they said, are you Gavin's godfather?
00:11:17.000Dude, how do you look at yourself in the mirror?
00:11:19.000I guarantee you, after this was shot, the woman and her gay friend went out for coffee and she goes, Troy, I don't know if I can do this anymore.
00:12:43.000So when we take this technology and use it and we focus it on nothing and it registers something that looks like a person, it shows up on our camera.
00:12:54.000So it's a really cool piece of equipment.
00:12:57.000So usually when this happens, you just see them standing There and they're like doing their own thing, but in this case, when you watch back this video, it's like a Simon says kind of thing.
00:14:24.000And I hope after they die, they become ghosts and have to haunt other Ghostbusters so they all feel terrible about their evil, evil, immoral, sick and wrong ways.
00:15:03.000But he strikes me as one of these black, half-black comedians.
00:15:08.000You see them all the time, and they're like white guys who won the lottery because they get to talk about black culture, even though they probably grew up totally white.
00:19:54.000I mean, after talking to him for a while, did any of reality seep in or was he still stuck in his groove?
00:20:01.000Like, no, I would say that it was like very, he was easy to talk to, very understanding.
00:20:07.000Like, he would admit that he is left-wing liberal, but like, he's not like, he don't agree with the Antifa side of things or the extremists or the anti-fascists.
00:20:21.000So he's kind of like in between right there.
00:20:26.000People don't really understand that we're not looking to impose our beliefs on anyone.
00:20:32.000We just don't like that Antifa comes to these rallies and does stuff like celebrates the death of Kate Steinley or prevents us from marching against the illegal who murdered her.
00:20:47.000We just don't like being attacked and we want to fight back.
00:20:50.000That's considered violent in this day and age.
00:20:55.000We're down inside of Austin so that Kate Stein marched down there.
00:21:03.000The Red Guard that they have down there get pretty ones that get pretty riled up.
00:21:24.000No, I'm in Oklahoma City or Seminole right now, back in Oklahoma, about 40 miles east of Oklahoma City.
00:21:31.000We were supposed to go to Austin, but something happened to where it wasn't working out.
00:21:36.000I guess I didn't get the full scoop on what happened with the rally this weekend, but I know that there's another one for Trump next weekend.
00:21:45.000Yeah, I saw you in a video grabbing an Antifa flag from someone.
00:21:51.000Yeah, that was back a couple weeks ago down inside of Austin.
00:21:56.000We had that rally, and Antifa was pretty much chanting the whole time, you're not going to march, you're not going to march.
00:22:03.000That is when they had the guns on them.
00:22:07.000And when you've seen them, I guess Owen Shore ended up getting assaulted or something during that time.
00:22:18.000But they had us blocked in where we parked our cars.
00:22:26.000And so had pretty much the cops did a pretty good job keeping them to where we could leave and not get our cars vandalized or anything like that.
00:22:36.000You know what was amazing with that video is I'm watching Antifa attack the police with bats and then scream bloody murder when they're getting arrested.
00:22:47.000And I just can't fit in my brain the idea of going towards a cop with a bat and thinking I'm going to not get arrested.
00:22:56.000I mean, that's what they call death by cop.
00:22:59.000What did they think was going to happen?
00:23:03.000I was watching a video that somebody had posted where they, again, they swarmed up against the Capitol Police during the Capitol and started attacking them and got their asses beat, basically.
00:23:19.000But yet they'll still want to be on my Facebook every day and post those memes about being a white black supremacist or want to constantly troll and troll and troll every day.
00:23:41.000It kind of died down after a while, but then now it's like you don't pay them any mind when you're at the rallies.
00:23:48.000When you're marching, you just hope that they'll do something where you can get an excuse to punch them in the face or try to, because most of the time they might talk a lot of crap, but they're not going to back it up.
00:25:12.000I was just hoping that the ref would have just let me keep on taking a little punchy because the next day I posted a photo, I had no bruises on my face, nothing.
00:25:19.000So I was surprised it actually called the match.
00:26:11.000But when you see a pedophile being killed, or you hear about a rapist being stabbed, like in South Africa, this woman, they call her Lion Mama.
00:26:20.000She heard that her daughter was being gang raped.
00:26:35.000Or this guy in Louisiana, he recently was sentenced to life in prison for murdering a man who sexually molested his girlfriend, Brittany Monk.
00:29:36.000Anyway, what's wonderful about the internet is while you're watching these cases and you're sitting there pontificating, you can call the people.
00:29:43.000Like that guy, Gary Ploche, who murdered the rapist?
00:33:11.000It's like the stupidest question ever.
00:33:13.000Well, he knew because he's the one that told him about the rape kit and informed that I, because I was lying saying Jeff hadn't touched me.
00:33:19.000And Mike Burnett's the one that said the hospital report came back positive.
00:33:22.000But it was after that appearance on the Geraldo show, I got a call from Mike, and he told me that a pastor, a local pastor, had been molesting two boys.
00:33:30.000And after seeing my appearance on a Geraldo show, one came forward.
00:33:34.000And so directly from my experience by being on TV, I knew for 100% fact that I was able to make a difference in at least two boys' life.
00:33:48.000I mean, it's gut-wrenching to even think about what can I, I'm not sure I want to ask this, but can we ask what exactly this man did to you?
00:33:57.000Basically, he would perform oral sex on me.
00:34:00.000He, on a few occasions, made me perform oral sex on him, and then he would sodomize me.
00:34:21.000When we see what your dad did, I think a lot of us, as dads, I'm a dad, we think, can we just give everyone a gun and get rid of the justice system?
00:34:29.000Like this guy in Louisiana who murdered Robert Nost Jr. in 2015, less than two weeks after the 47-year-old pleaded no contest to the charge of sexually molesting Brittany Monk.
00:34:43.000When I hear that, I go, give this guy what your dad got, probation.
00:34:48.000Well, and it was worse than just molesting Brittany Monk.
00:34:51.000He was her caregiver from the time she was four to 12 while he was raping her, you know, on a daily basis.
00:34:56.000So I just attended that trial and he was found guilty of second-degree murder.
00:35:03.000So he'll be spending the rest of his life in jail.
00:35:05.000And I think part of the reason my father did what he did is because he feeled the justice system would do something like that.
00:35:10.000No should have got 10 years in prison.
00:35:12.000The judge suspended the sentence and gave him probation.
00:35:18.000And you know, that's so different than a guy on the street just raping someone or raping a kid.
00:35:22.000This is in your home, someone you trust.
00:35:26.000I mean, there's no greater violation imaginable.
00:35:30.000He was in charge of taking care of her, and he obviously violated that.
00:35:35.000So I could understand her fear of this man because he didn't get any punishment for raping her from the time she was four to 12, which led to them going, I guess, taking revenge on him.
00:35:46.000But now you know the judge in this case.
00:36:05.000So the judge, the lawyer who got your dad off and got him probation was the judge on this similar case, but the judge had no choice but to give him life because that's the way it is in Louisiana.
00:36:16.000Why didn't he have a choice with your dad?
00:36:20.000Well, my dad, he didn't get convicted of second degree murder.
00:36:23.000He pled no contest to manslaughter, which allowed the judge to sentence anywhere from no jail time to 15 years.
00:36:29.000And so my dad got, I want to say, seven years hard time, suspended sentence, five, seven years probation, and 300 hours community service.
00:37:43.000It's funny because, you know, you think in 2017 that we'd have this justice thing worked out, but it so often sounds like the Wild West.
00:37:51.000It sounds like if we got a posse together, we'd be doing a better job than the courts in many cases.
00:37:57.000Well, and I think that that's why the court in this case went ahead with the full prosecution is because you really, I mean, as much as you want to go and take justice into your own hands, you can't have people doing that.
00:38:08.000You have to go by the system even when a system fails.
00:39:03.000And when they saw someone picking on him, the five brothers would leap out and beat the crap out of the guy in front of the retarded brother.
00:39:10.000And every time I hear that story, I think that's a good message for the handicapped brother.
00:39:14.000It says, these guys are bad, you're okay, these guys are wrong.
00:39:19.000And when that guy got shot in the head, sorry to laugh, it was like a message to you saying, don't think that anything that happened was remotely your fault.