Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec - April 19, 2022


APR 19 2022 – MASKERS IN PANIC MODE AS AIRLINE MANDATE LIFTED


Episode Stats

Length

25 minutes

Words per Minute

167.0578

Word Count

4,200

Sentence Count

338

Misogynist Sentences

6

Hate Speech Sentences

5


Summary

A federal judge strikes down the CDC's mask mandate for airplanes and public transportation. Next, BLM protesters are back and demanding justice in Grand Rapids for the killing of Patrick Rulioia. Third, the Elon Musk Twitter saga continues and he might be getting partners in. And finally, the lovely Taylor Lorenz has PTSD, she claims, from online bullying. Yet she is threatening to expose private citizens and the woman behind TikTok. All this and more on today s Human Events Daily with Charles Garcia ( )!


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard today's edition of Human Events Daily, powered by Turning Point USA.
00:00:06.960 Today's April 19th, 2022, Aneno Domine.
00:00:11.100 Today's top headlines, a federal judge has struck down the CDC's mask mandate, funnily, for airplanes and public transportation.
00:00:20.480 Next, BLM protesters are back and demanding justice in Grand Rapids for the killing of Patrick Rulioia.
00:00:28.060 We're going to talk about that.
00:00:29.360 Third, the Elon Musk Twitter saga continues, and he might be getting partners in.
00:00:35.080 And finally, the lovely Taylor Lorenz has PTSD, she claims, from online bullying, yet she is threatening to expose private citizens and the woman behind the libs of TikTok account.
00:00:50.000 All this more ahead, Human Events Daily.
00:00:59.360 Masking has been a divisive issue in this country.
00:01:05.080 But COVID is a killer, and red states and blue states alike.
00:01:09.860 So I encourage you all to wear a mask.
00:01:13.680 Encourage your family and friends to do the same.
00:01:16.820 It's one of the easiest things we can do that will make a huge difference in to save lives.
00:01:21.200 Be patriot, wear a mask.
00:01:22.640 Wearing a mask is not a political statement.
00:01:25.420 It's a scientific imperative.
00:01:28.760 It's a point of patriotic pride.
00:01:31.080 So we can pull our country out of this god-awful spiral we're in.
00:01:35.920 And it's a testament to the values we were taught by our families and by our faiths.
00:01:41.800 Love thy neighbor.
00:01:42.860 Well, out of the hill, a federal judge in Florida on Monday struck down the CDC's mask mandate for travel on buses, planes, and trains in the United States.
00:01:56.880 You know, there actually wasn't a mandate for automobiles, yet you see people to this day, and I see them all around in Washington, D.C., in their automobiles, by themselves, wearing masks.
00:02:09.400 I'll see them out with their children.
00:02:11.580 You also see people out, by the way, sometimes where the parents aren't masked and the kids are.
00:02:15.720 I'd like to know exactly what the pathology is there that we're dealing with when you would not wear a mask yourself, but you'd force your child to wear a mask.
00:02:24.640 And what are you telling those kids in order to get them to keep that mask on?
00:02:29.000 I don't want to think about that.
00:02:30.540 And I don't want to think about the fact that for two years we've been forcing people to do this.
00:02:36.120 While an airplane is finally off, there were viral videos going around all day yesterday talking about this, people just cheering.
00:02:43.220 You know, obviously, right side of history, you don't need—look, I'm fine with masks being optional, right?
00:02:49.320 So I used to live in China, right?
00:02:51.360 I talk about it all the time.
00:02:51.940 But I also spent a lot of time in Japan and South Korea with the Navy.
00:02:56.140 One thing that you do notice over there is they do have this idea of a mask culture for illness.
00:03:01.720 What does that mean, right?
00:03:02.820 Well, if you're feeling sick or if you're worried about, you know, colds going around, you can throw one on.
00:03:08.380 You can throw one on and there's no questions asked.
00:03:10.580 And it's not a big deal.
00:03:11.980 I think that's fine.
00:03:13.620 I think it's totally fine that if somebody chooses to do that, then they're more than welcome to do so.
00:03:19.120 If you're in an enclosed space, if you're traveling, mass transit—look, I think airports are filthy to begin with.
00:03:24.380 I don't want to spend as much time in airports as I have to.
00:03:27.400 I want to spend as little time as possible in an airport, right?
00:03:30.840 They're filthy.
00:03:32.020 People are always in a bad mood, right?
00:03:35.340 They're disgusting.
00:03:35.960 You get treated like cattle, and you just do, right?
00:03:40.540 I'm old enough to remember what flying was like before 9-11, and it wasn't like this.
00:03:46.500 It was absolutely not like this.
00:03:48.420 Now, if you want that kind of service, you've got to fly private, right?
00:03:52.160 Because when you're going through TSA, when you're going through everything else, you're not treated like a person.
00:03:56.600 You're treated like a unit.
00:03:57.900 And the airlines, you know, God forbid, they actually treat their customers like they're customers, right?
00:04:02.880 You know, you don't have to be bumped off—we've been bumped off a flight, by the way, with the baby.
00:04:07.100 Literally bumped off a flight when we had both of our children standing there with our baby, door shut in the face, right?
00:04:12.680 Airline travel in this country is abysmal.
00:04:15.760 It is awful.
00:04:16.940 It sucks.
00:04:18.060 Everything about it is terrible.
00:04:19.400 And we as Americans should demand better, and we deserve better.
00:04:23.220 So finally, we're getting a little bit of pushback on this, that after two years, after two years—and by the way, I know some of you are out there that were still putting your mask on in the airports, even though people weren't actually enforcing it in the airports.
00:04:37.940 I know you're out there, but you've got to be careful, too, because there are people out there that don't want to take the mask off.
00:04:46.500 They're worried that you're going to be trapped in a flying coffin, surrounded by these toxic plague spreaders, taking their masks off, smiling about it.
00:04:59.140 That's courtesy of G-Prime.
00:05:00.260 Have a tip to him.
00:05:02.220 But understand, you need to be putting on endurance.
00:05:05.640 You need to be putting on speed.
00:05:07.720 You might have to run from five or six of these people at a time, especially if you shop at Whole Foods.
00:05:13.660 Avoid Whole Foods and Trader Joe's completely.
00:05:17.140 The judge in this case, Catherine Kimball Mazzell.
00:05:20.980 Now, they're going after her because she's only 35.
00:05:24.460 Only 35, they say.
00:05:26.780 Doesn't matter her resume.
00:05:28.060 Doesn't matter her experience.
00:05:29.220 But here's a woman, a woman who's standing up and actually doing the right thing for our country.
00:05:36.320 Massive legal win, by the way, saying the CDC does not have and did not have the legal authority to put this mandate in place to begin with.
00:05:47.240 This is someone, Catherine Kimball Mazzell, the Honorable KKM.
00:05:51.860 I hope to see you someday on the bench of the United States Supreme Court.
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00:07:08.760 I don't see no right here!
00:07:12.020 I don't see no right here!
00:07:14.200 Why are you in riot gear?
00:07:15.720 I don't see no right here!
00:07:17.940 Why are you in riot gear?
00:07:19.820 I don't see no right here!
00:07:21.140 Black lives matter!
00:07:23.700 Black lives matter!
00:07:27.320 Black lives matter!
00:07:28.980 Black lives matter!
00:07:31.780 Black lives matter!
00:07:34.980 Black lives matter!
00:07:36.480 So the shooting death of Patrick Leoya. Now, we've seen the videos on this, and it is a harrowing video. It's a terrible video. When you watch this thing, it's crazy to me because the whole thing starts.
00:07:53.400 Now, you may have seen – so Ben Crump, right? He's this lawyer out there, civil rights lawyer. He's basically the BLM lawyer. He goes and defends everyone in these cases. Gets massive, massive tens of millions of dollars in settlements from the cities in many of these cases.
00:08:06.900 Remember, he got the civil settlement for the George Floyd case even before the Chauvin trial had actually got underway. The city had already made that settlement over in Minnesota, and so you had a situation where the jury already knew that the city had settled prior to Chauvin actually being put on trial.
00:08:27.520 Chauvin is currently being held, and also, not only that, not even given a public defender. He's not even being given a public defender. He's being denied that right now as he files for his appeal.
00:08:39.300 But to get into this case, Patrick Leoya gets pulled over April 4th in the city of Grand Rapids, Michigan, over a ticket violation or a plate violation. It's a license plate, has some issue with it. There's a bad plate.
00:08:53.920 The cop says there's an issue with the registration. They run it. It doesn't match the car that he's driving. The cop's trying to figure out what's going on.
00:09:01.700 Leoya gets out of the car while the cop is running the plate. Yeah, don't do that. All right? That's problem number one. Don't do that.
00:09:11.060 My father taught me, and I would highly encourage everyone out there, if you're watching this, if you've got kids, I'm going to teach this to my kids.
00:09:18.860 10 and 2. All right, 10 and 2. Keep your hands at 10 and 2, and when the cop comes up, what do you say? You say, yes, sir. Yes, sir. Yes, sir. Just yes him to death, right? Yes him to death.
00:09:32.020 If there's an issue, you fight it in court. You beat him in court. Take their badge, whatever it is.
00:09:37.900 But you want to get out of that interaction as politely and quickly as possible.
00:09:44.860 So you keep your hands at 10 and 2 unless you're specifically asked to reach for something or go get something.
00:09:50.780 It's not what Patrick Leoya does. He gets out of the car.
00:09:55.060 Cop asks him to go back in. He doesn't.
00:09:57.440 Then he starts asking him questions about the car, about the license, about the registration.
00:10:02.240 He doesn't answer. There may be some language barrier issues, if you see the video.
00:10:07.860 And he starts to get to the point where he starts resisting, gets resistant to the officer.
00:10:14.340 The officer then moves to detain him. He resists, moves to detain him, resists, moves to arrest, resists, becomes violent.
00:10:22.080 Scuffle ensues. They go down on the ground.
00:10:24.920 The officer pulls out his taser.
00:10:27.420 The officer fires the taser. Taser misses. They often do.
00:10:30.740 Then Leoya gets a hold, both hands, on that taser and actually takes control of the taser from the officer.
00:10:42.280 Now, you may not know this about taser guns, but they have the ability to operate in dry stun mode.
00:10:48.000 So, yes, of course, we all know they have the needles so that you can use that from a standoff position.
00:10:53.600 But if those miss, you can still hold the taser to someone's at contact and it still works as a stun gun, right?
00:11:01.260 So at that point, he has become armed.
00:11:05.120 And I hear this in the media and I saw Attorney Ben Crump saying this.
00:11:08.160 He was unarmed, unarmed, unarmed, unarmed. Not true.
00:11:10.800 He was armed because he armed himself with the officer's taser.
00:11:14.960 Don't attack police officers. Don't violently arrest and then steal their taser guns because now the officer is trained to treat you as an active threat to life and limb.
00:11:31.420 That's the issue here. That's 100 percent the issue.
00:11:35.920 And I get people can say, oh, well, why didn't you just let him run away?
00:11:38.620 Why didn't he just not stop? He could look.
00:11:40.260 He could have done a lot of things, right? He could have done a whole lot of things different.
00:11:44.000 But we live in the real world.
00:11:47.400 And what happened is.
00:11:49.660 This person stole the officer's weapon and then became armed with that weapon and had every intent in the world, obviously, to use it on that officer.
00:12:01.980 And that's the way a jury is going to look at it.
00:12:03.860 And so if charges are brought, we haven't seen charges brought yet, but if they are and the officer hasn't been named yet,
00:12:10.100 though people do think they've just online that they've discovered his identity, here's how it's going to play out.
00:12:14.840 And I'm telling you, that's what the law says and that's how it's going to play out because that's the way the law is written.
00:12:21.480 We can't have a situation where this is going on.
00:12:24.640 Don't do that. Don't don't play those games.
00:12:27.260 Ten and two. Yes, sir. Ten and two. Yes, sir.
00:12:30.300 I get there's issues. I 100 percent get that.
00:12:33.740 And I feel you. I feel exactly what you're saying when it comes to that.
00:12:36.820 But at the same time, you beat him in court.
00:12:39.280 But then when you see these riots and the protests of 2020, we have to remember that no one was ever prosecuted for these things.
00:12:49.100 No one was ever prosecuted.
00:12:51.120 None of the organizers, none of the instigators, none of the apparatus that caused the riots of 2020
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00:14:38.980 And a good sign as to whether there is free speech is, is, is someone you don't like allowed
00:14:49.460 to say something you don't like?
00:14:51.800 And if that is the case, then we have free speech.
00:14:54.440 And it's, it's damn annoying when someone you don't like says something you don't like.
00:14:58.780 That is a sign of a healthy, functioning, uh, free speech situation.
00:15:04.660 So that's Elon Musk as he continues this conversation and continues his effort to liberate the platform
00:15:11.960 of Twitter.
00:15:12.540 Now, I got into it with Peter Navarro when we did War Room.
00:15:16.040 I think it was last, uh, I think it was last Friday.
00:15:19.360 And Navarro said, why bother?
00:15:21.140 Why not just let Twitter die on the vine?
00:15:23.500 And why don't we just build up platforms like Getter and some of these other things?
00:15:27.360 Rumbles out there, of course, as an alternative to YouTube.
00:15:29.820 Why not get involved with that?
00:15:31.340 Isn't, isn't Twitter just, you know, enemy territory?
00:15:34.100 Isn't it just, uh, enemy controlled, you know, battle space?
00:15:37.080 And I said, look, any time that you can take territory and resources and institutions away
00:15:45.960 from the other side, that's a victory.
00:15:49.580 Liberate the institutions.
00:15:52.160 This all started with the crazies not going to the ballot box, not even going to the courts
00:15:58.700 in many cases, though it did end up that way.
00:16:00.600 It started with the infiltration systemically of the institutions in this country by people
00:16:06.240 with a far left revolutionary social reformist bent.
00:16:11.400 That's what started.
00:16:12.800 And so instead of people going into institutions that actually wanted to uphold society, you
00:16:17.760 had people who wanted to destabilize society.
00:16:21.060 And Twitter is one of those institutions.
00:16:22.980 It became an institution.
00:16:24.320 Social media in general, the Silicon Valley tech giants, uh, certainly are an institution
00:16:28.900 here in the United States.
00:16:29.760 The same way Wall Street's an institution, the same way Hollywood's an institution, the same
00:16:33.500 way that Washington DC is an institution.
00:16:35.520 Even if you don't think of it that way, that actually is how it operates here in the real
00:16:40.580 world.
00:16:41.040 Walt, you know, Disney World is an institution, right?
00:16:44.020 These are all institutions of our society.
00:16:47.300 And what Musk is saying there is that to allow for freedom of speech allows for a healthier
00:16:54.440 institution, which in turn creates a healthier society.
00:16:59.460 If you don't like what somebody's saying, turn the channel.
00:17:01.920 That was the world that people like Elon Musk, Joe Rogan, Jack Dorsey, that's what they all
00:17:07.640 grew up in.
00:17:08.160 So we're seeing something now of an uprising of Gen X.
00:17:12.120 And I've talked about that here on the show before, and that's really what's happening.
00:17:15.780 So Elon Musk really believes in that.
00:17:18.440 And he doesn't want to see a situation where you've got people sitting behind their computer
00:17:24.520 screens deciding that it's up to them to determine who is allowed to say what, what speech can
00:17:32.800 be permitted, what speech is promoted, as opposed to simply letting the chips fall where they
00:17:39.380 may and actually have something that we used to call the marketplace of ideas.
00:17:44.080 But of course, the powers that be are doing everything they can to stop Elon Musk from
00:17:48.560 doing this.
00:17:49.300 So what's he doing?
00:17:50.640 From the postmillennial, Elon Musk is speaking to investors who could partner with him on
00:17:55.780 Twitter in this new bid.
00:17:58.320 So he's now reaching out to private equity firms, other investors, one of them named Silver
00:18:02.860 Lake Partners, other investors to be able to potentially build this up.
00:18:08.060 Egon Durbin is the co-CEO of Silver Lake, is a Twitter board member, and has also had previous
00:18:13.340 dealings with Tesla and the SpaceX founder.
00:18:16.660 We also know that Jack Dorsey, if you've been following Jack Dorsey's Twitter account lately,
00:18:20.540 he was flaming CNN.
00:18:22.380 He was talking about dysfunctions of the board, just problems with Twitter.
00:18:26.440 And look, I've always had a different read on Jack Dorsey than a lot of people.
00:18:30.440 I always felt like it was a, you know, kind of like a Frankenstein and his monster sort of
00:18:35.000 situation where it seemed to me that Dorsey wanted to create this technology to allow people
00:18:41.060 to communicate.
00:18:41.840 And that's pretty much it, right?
00:18:43.500 An open source communications platform where people could share content.
00:18:48.540 In short, the original idea for Twitter, by the way, all the way back in 2006, was that
00:18:52.760 it was just going to be an open chat room.
00:18:54.880 That's it.
00:18:55.420 Just a massive open chat room that anyone could join.
00:18:58.260 And when you think about it, that's really what it is.
00:19:00.460 That's why the character limit made sense, because it was a chat room.
00:19:03.340 So Dorsey is realizing that this thing has gotten way far beyond anything that they talked
00:19:09.620 about.
00:19:09.940 And the one thing that I said to Navarro was that at some point, and Dorsey talked about
00:19:14.000 this in 2019, Twitter could become a standard, an actual internet standard for communications
00:19:20.880 rather than a platform.
00:19:22.280 What does that mean?
00:19:23.120 That means that all of these apps, Twitter, Truth Social, Getter, all the rest of them,
00:19:28.960 you could actually sign up for whichever app you want and communicate to each other the
00:19:34.120 same way that you can text somebody from an iPhone to an Android now.
00:19:38.640 Think about that.
00:19:41.560 I've had to remove every single social tie.
00:19:45.180 I had severe PTSD from this.
00:19:47.400 I contemplated suicide.
00:19:48.880 It got really bad.
00:19:50.640 You feel like any little piece of information that gets out on you will be used by the worst
00:19:56.480 people on the internet to destroy your life.
00:19:58.960 And it's so isolating.
00:20:01.960 And terrifying.
00:20:03.600 It's horrifying.
00:20:06.600 I'm so sorry.
00:20:08.520 You're fine.
00:20:09.140 It's overwhelming.
00:20:10.320 It's really hard.
00:20:12.220 Cry bully Taylor Lorenz.
00:20:15.680 What to say about Taylor Lorenz?
00:20:18.660 Attacking an anonymous account.
00:20:22.160 Lives of TikTok.
00:20:22.880 Who only does one thing.
00:20:27.240 Goes on a TikTok and posts material that people have openly posted to TikTok.
00:20:34.560 That's it.
00:20:35.740 That's literally it.
00:20:36.920 I've never seen her harass anyone.
00:20:39.620 I've never seen her call for anyone to be, you know, anything violent.
00:20:44.140 Right.
00:20:44.680 I've never heard anyone say go to their house.
00:20:47.360 But that's not what Taylor Lorenz does.
00:20:50.060 Taylor Lorenz is not right.
00:20:52.800 She is not a journalist or in some cases she is a journalist, depending on how you look
00:20:58.080 at that word.
00:20:58.920 Personally, I consider the word journalist to be an insult.
00:21:02.720 Taylor Lorenz is a regime propagandist.
00:21:06.260 And in this case, she is participating in a harassment campaign that started a couple of
00:21:11.160 days ago by Antifa.
00:21:12.720 So over the weekend, Antifa accounts doxed libs of TikTok.
00:21:17.960 I heard about this over Easter weekend and I said, that's horrible.
00:21:22.220 Is she OK?
00:21:23.160 Is everything going to be all right?
00:21:24.420 She's done some media interviews before.
00:21:26.560 So, you know, we know a little bit about her.
00:21:29.480 I've, you know, in all my communications with her, I've never once asked her a name, never
00:21:33.720 once asked her a personal business, because guess what?
00:21:35.620 I don't care.
00:21:37.320 I really don't care.
00:21:39.100 It's immaterial.
00:21:40.020 It's an account that aggregates stuff on TikTok.
00:21:44.500 But the regime can't have that because TikTok is the new Tumblr.
00:21:48.240 And the same way that you're hearing now people come out say, oh, you know, Tumblr made me
00:21:52.400 trans.
00:21:53.440 Tumblr made me think that I had a mental disorder, right?
00:21:56.380 Well, TikTok is the new Tumblr.
00:21:58.800 And people are going on there and they're getting crazier and crazier and crazier by the
00:22:02.680 minute.
00:22:02.880 And all lives of TikTok did was post it.
00:22:06.760 Just post publicly available videos.
00:22:10.020 And so, of course, here comes The Washington Post and here comes Taylor Renz to dox, to
00:22:14.840 harass, to show up at the houses of family members.
00:22:21.360 Of the woman behind lives of TikTok and harass them on their own doorsteps.
00:22:27.700 When I tell you we have regime media in this country and that we are living under a regime
00:22:34.060 that controls the institutions, make no mistake, The Washington Post is an institution.
00:22:40.200 You got people who are upset about Elon Musk wanting to buy Twitter.
00:22:43.380 They say, oh, he's a billionaire.
00:22:45.100 Well, guess who owns The Washington Post?
00:22:46.840 It's Jeff Bezos.
00:22:47.980 Jeff Bezos, who's got connections with everybody in the world.
00:22:51.320 Jeff Bezos, who has a rival, you know, spaceship company to Elon Musk and all the rest of it.
00:22:55.860 No issues with that, of course, though.
00:22:57.740 No, no, no, no.
00:22:59.380 But I don't remember Elon Musk ever trying to attack.
00:23:02.780 You've got two sides here, two billionaires, Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk.
00:23:08.240 Elon Musk is trying, he says, to empower social media users.
00:23:14.180 Jeff Bezos and his propagandist, Taylor Lorenz, they're trying to punish social media users.
00:23:22.040 They're trying to create punitive damages against people who don't play on the right side of the aisle.
00:23:31.080 People who don't follow the orders and do what they're told.
00:23:35.080 People who become problems for the regime.
00:23:37.800 That's who Jeff Bezos is going against.
00:23:39.740 And that is all the time we have here, Human Events Daily.
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00:23:56.060 What do we talk about today?
00:23:57.540 A federal judge striking down the CDC mask mandate for airplanes and public transportation.
00:24:03.660 God bless that judge.
00:24:05.260 We talked about the shooting of Patrick Lioia and we got into the legal issues behind it.
00:24:11.220 Elon Musk, the Twitter saga continues.
00:24:13.720 And finally, Taylor Lorenz, the propagandist, trying to go after libs of TikTok and shut her down.
00:24:20.600 But before we go, it's time for today's history break.
00:24:24.080 Today, all the way back, April 19th, 1775, and in O'Dominay, the shot heard round the world.
00:24:31.980 The Battle of Lexington and Concord and the start of the American Revolution.
00:24:36.400 Ladies and gentlemen, as always, you have my permission to lay ashore.
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