Trump has a plan to execute all of the remaining prisoners on federal death row if he s elected president, and it s a plan that could be carried out on day one if Donald Trump is elected president on November 6th, 2020.
00:08:47.820And I think, you know, additional context for that.
00:08:50.540Remember, the regime was trying for a long time, basically every day for the past three years plus.
00:08:57.360They've been shoving down our throats this idea that January 6th was an event of domestic extremism.
00:09:02.940Now, these pipe bombs were the only thing that come remotely close to what we would ordinarily associate with terrorism.
00:09:13.120And yet the fact that Kamala Harris was in the DNC building when the pipe bomb was there and as the pipe bomb was found and being used,
00:09:23.420that in the context of the regime's narrative, she came within a hair's width of losing her life to the MAGA pipe bomb.
00:09:30.180And yet she hasn't said a word about it.
00:09:32.800In fact, she's studiously covered up the fact that she was in the DNC at all on that day.
00:09:38.860And it's very bizarre what should be the regime's number one talking point in relation to January 6th,
00:09:45.760namely that Kamala Harris almost lost her life to these explosives, is really their most closely guarded secret.
00:09:53.560And when we compound this with other bizarre things, for instance, the surveillance footage indicating that Kamala's Secret Service detail clearly knew in advance somehow that those bombs were not harmful.
00:10:06.900They allowed kids to walk right by them before going through the spectacle of getting a bomb-safe robot to defuse it.
00:10:13.800And then, of course, all of the synchronicity and timing of the bombs being discovered within a 15-minute window
00:10:20.640that happened to perfectly coincide with the unfolding Ray Epps orchestrated attack on the west perimeter of the Capitol.
00:10:28.440So many infinitesimally implausible events compounded upon each other in order to get us this sham official story.
00:10:39.140And it's really a scandal that gets to the heart of the lie of January 6th.
00:10:46.200And, John, I'd like to throw – I'd just like to throw an additional piece of context there because every time we hear about January 6th,
00:10:53.080it's the violent January 6th, the fatal January 6th, the bloody January 6th.
00:10:57.580But you notice that in all of the insurrection domestic terror narrative of which the pipe bomb was, I would say, meant to be an integral part,
00:11:08.280you don't actually hear the mainstream establishment talk about the pipe bombs at all anymore.
00:11:13.440It is not part of the narrative that's included.
00:11:16.320It was not part of this – the huge J6 hearing that we saw with the fake commission last year.
00:11:23.940It's something that they've just kind of left on the cutting room floor, like a deleted scene from, you know, everyone's favorite movie.
00:11:32.000And the question is, why was it deleted?
00:11:35.520And that's the question that you have been digging in on.
00:11:38.820Yes. I mean, it's a very uncomfortable thing for them, clearly.
00:11:43.140And I would like to, you know, take some credit for the fact that they're not touting it anymore
00:11:47.120because people think of the pipe bomb now in the context of January 6th being a hoax,
00:11:52.420much like Ray Epps, which they dealt with somewhat differently for a variety of reasons,
00:11:57.420doing lawfare, threatening Tucker Carlson, threatening myself, suing Fox News and so forth.
00:12:02.840So Ray Epps and the pipe bomb, I've always said, are the twin smoking guns of January 6th.
00:12:07.960And we're at the very end stages of actually exposing what went on with the pipe bomb.
00:12:14.320Our last major piece on the pipe bomb, you know, this never happens in the context of media these days.
00:12:20.680We named a name. We named the name of Ashen Benedict.
00:12:24.080And the amazing thing is Ashen Benedict is the current head of dignitary protection and intelligence at the Capitol Police.
00:12:31.840And he initially came into my purview as someone who, in a closed-door meeting,
00:12:39.280explained away the fact that the Secret Service and other agents were standing around this pipe bomb.
00:12:45.660They clearly knew it was fake, but they stood around it, let children walk by it, et cetera, et cetera.
00:12:51.260His explanation for that was, oh, they let a bunch of kids walk by it because they didn't want to cause panic.
00:12:56.780Now, that's clearly a bullcrap answer, if I could say that.
00:13:01.600But it's interesting that this is an answer given by the current head of dignitary protection.
00:13:06.980The guy currently in charge of the safety of all members of Congress gave an answer saying,
00:13:12.680oh, yeah, you can let people walk right by a bomb if it serves the interest of preventing panic.
00:13:18.340Now, clearly, that's a crap answer because he knows it looks bad.
00:13:22.780He knows it's a flagrant violation of protocol.
00:13:25.420And that's his, you know, nothing excuse type of answer.
00:13:32.320And this is a major, major extensive bombshell that just dropped at Revolver.
00:13:37.160It explores another interesting individual called Donnell Harvin.
00:13:41.160Now, Harvin is a deep state never-Trumper whose office is responsible for the most remarkably accurate January 6th prediction in existence.
00:13:52.160His office, and this all comes from a puff piece from Washington Post, the narrative here being there were so many warnings about January 6th.
00:14:03.240But there was one clairvoyant genius who saw it all coming, but because he's like a poor minority guy from the D.C. offices, all the feds ignored him.
00:14:14.120You know, basically the hidden figure of January 6th.
00:14:17.360That's how they're trying to portray it.
00:14:19.660But in the context of this puff piece, they said Donnell Harvin, he knew January 6th would be such a big deal.
00:14:26.900He knew it would be a mass casualty event.
00:14:29.120He was calling hospitals, warning them to get extra body bags, so forth and so forth.
00:14:34.360Somehow, despite all of this urgency, he assigned the most junior analyst in his office to do a threat assessment on January 6th.
00:14:42.800And the junior analyst came back with something amazing.
00:14:45.220The junior analyst came back with a quote-unquote worst-case scenario, which was someone might plant explosives near the Capitol, and those explosives would serve as a diversion, diverting resources away from the Capitol, thus enabling a mob to storm the Capitol.
00:15:05.800Now, that is a remarkably specific prediction that corresponds perfectly to the pipe bombs.
00:15:13.040Now, what I find so bizarrely specific and unlikely about this prediction is I can see someone being worried about explosives, but you would be worried about explosives for the destructive impact of the explosive.
00:15:28.880You'd be worried about explosives because they blow up and they kill people.
00:15:32.040Maybe someone plants explosives at the Capitol.
00:15:35.840You're worried about the immediate destructive impact of explosives.
00:16:40.880But again, my point is, if you're worried about explosives, you're probably going to be worried about the destructive impact of the explosives.
00:16:48.720You're not going to have this convoluted concern of, I'm worried about explosives, but not because they could blow up and kill people,
00:16:54.960but because they could divert resources away from the Capitol and allow people to storm the Capitol.
00:17:01.240But that turned out to be the exact way things transpired.
00:17:05.980And it transpired that way only because, as it turns out, the pipe bombs were planted the evening before with an hour-long kitchen timer.
00:17:14.640So they probably weren't intended to go off.
00:17:17.820They were intended to distract resources.
00:17:19.960Of course, that requires them being found in this precise time window, which has never explained how they were found in that window.
00:17:26.120But for the junior analyst to make this prediction that configures perfectly with the bizarre way the pipe bombs actually transpired is an amazing thing.
00:17:37.920And what's still more amazing is Donnell Harvin, who quits his job at the D.C. Fusion Center and then does the victory rounds.
00:18:05.960First, that there would be this crazily accurate prediction, and then that he doesn't take credit for it in segments designed to give him credit for his prescience about January 6th.
00:18:18.160We've got a lot of questions about Mr. Harvin, and we're going to have them answered, hopefully, here in the next segment.
00:18:24.600Jack Posobiec back live, Human Events Daily, Washington, D.C.
00:18:45.440We're speaking with Darren Beattie, who may be one of the only men in America who's still investigating the January 6th pipe bomber.
00:18:55.120And Darren, you know, going back, why was it and why is it that, you know, and we should dig back a little bit here because why is it or actually, no, I even ask you this way.
00:19:06.100Is this the first time that we've seen elements of the federal government attempt to paint the populist right as domestic terrorists?
00:19:17.020I mean, you mentioned, I think, a pretty good antecedent for all of this in Merrick Garland and the domestic terrorism portfolio and the Oklahoma City fiasco, which is a very deep rabbit hole to get into.
00:19:31.420But, you know, it's not only that the U.S. government has been involved in these kinds of operations, but they have the same people.
00:19:40.380You know, in many cases, they have the same people.
00:19:42.440Merrick Garland is one of the key figures in all of this, who is obviously the current attorney general.
00:19:50.560And so you see these people, in particular, the people, if you're in the roster to become an attorney general, typically that means you're one of these top tier janitors, I call them, because their job is to mop up some of the dirtiest stuff that the government's involved in.
00:20:09.200And that certainly corresponds very well to the career trajectory of Merrick Garland.
00:20:15.000And Oklahoma City is another huge, you know, it's a huge can of worms.
00:20:20.740And maybe, I don't know, maybe we can do like a series on it or something, because I think the public with January 6th, actually one of the auspicious things about our coverage of January 6th and people's understanding generally that the narrative is false is people are more receptive to learning still more uncomfortable truths about other types of events, including Oklahoma City.
00:20:45.000So I think that can of worms needs to be explored a bit more extensively.
00:20:51.140But back to the current can of worms, which is Donald Harvin, because we have this guy, his office makes the most remarkable prediction about January 6th, happens to be about the pipe bomb.
00:21:03.000He goes on a media victory tour lap of everyone saying, oh, this is the guy who got it right.
00:21:07.380And curiously, the most amazing prediction that came out of his office is nowhere to be seen.
00:21:22.280And just to get a sense of who this guy Harvin is, of course, he's one of the most vigorous and vapid never Trumpers I've discovered.
00:21:32.640He has a long litany of op-eds stating, among other things, that Donald Trump is the number one national security threat to the United States and his supporters.
00:21:41.900He states explicitly, Donald Trump's more of a danger to the United States than China.
00:21:48.120Interesting perspective from deep state Donnell.
00:21:51.540He's, of course, very anti-Tucker because Tucker played a part in releasing some of the January 6th tapes.
00:21:57.560He's on record as finding Elon beyond the pale.
00:22:21.680And he's endorsing the idea that the OK sign is a.
00:22:25.820He says, for those not familiar with this hand gesture, the ADL is an amazing resource used by professionals to contextualize these hate symbols.
00:22:33.800And then, oh, yeah, he wants Steve Bannon in jail.
00:22:37.100He says, wishing you well in the plank, Steve.
00:22:39.740And I got to say, most offensive at all of all, he I can't believe he puts this into the public domain.
00:22:48.240He puts out a tweet of his feet getting a pedicure.
00:22:53.300He says, gents, get your feet right before Valentine's Day.
00:22:58.980Absolutely disgusting behavior from him.
00:23:02.160So I'm sorry for those who read the piece.
00:23:06.100There's kind of a through line of of that type of behavior and that type of mentality.
00:23:12.040When you think about like the Malcolm Nance and Harry Dunn, you remember the the Capitol Police officer who was sort of the star of the January 6 hearings, who was crying up there.
00:23:23.120And I think he's trying to run for for Congress now in Maryland.
00:23:26.520And it's it's something about the the daintiness.
00:23:30.540But at the same time, I'll never forget when Malcolm Nance, you know, he like joins the Ukrainian military, rides around on a truck at one point and says that he's, you know, combat, you know, combat veteran now.
00:23:42.080And right. And meanwhile, he comes back to the United States saying the Civil War is going to be in your neighborhoods.
00:23:48.940You might have to kill your neighbors.
00:23:51.160Your next door neighbor might be the enemy.
00:23:53.100Like, oh, yeah, Malcolm, you're you're really going to be the guy to go after the neighbors when when the big one kicks off.
00:24:01.740You know, it's it's a very strange, very strange mentality.
00:24:06.060It's either that or Danelle Harvin was posting an invitation to the CEO of Chick-fil-A.
00:24:11.600Those for people who understand the reference, there is there is an unfortunate video about that.
00:24:17.740But yeah, he's he's a vigorous never Trump or which sort of adds to the context of this is the guy, deep state guy.
00:24:24.760His office made this remarkable prediction.
00:24:26.580But then there's a third and really remarkable section of the piece that explores the fact that, you know, this guy is in emergency management.
00:24:38.900You won't believe this, but he was actually one of the first responders of 9-11.
00:24:43.860I think he was responsible for the collection of the debris around the World Trade Center, which is I mean, he's like a where's Waldo of, you know, emergency management.
00:24:54.780He was a first responder at Sandy Hook.
00:24:57.060He was a first responder at 9-11, I think, collecting the debris.
00:25:03.480He is he is like a Forrest Gump type figure when it comes to major disaster events.
00:25:07.820And he's here as a guy whose office makes this amazing prediction about the pipe bomb, which is, of course, never spoken of again.
00:25:14.840And he just happens to be viciously anti-Trump in this comical and almost caricatured fashion.
00:25:20.960And as the last part, this emergency management community is very interesting.
00:25:26.640And I'll end this by pointing out that the random pedestrian who found the RNC pipe bomb, these pipe bombs were planted the evening before, sitting undiscovered for over 17 hours, then randomly found, basically perfectly synchronized to the unfolding ray-ups reach on the Capitol.
00:25:46.940A random pedestrian found it at this remarkably specific and synchronized time.
00:25:54.080She worked at the time for FirstNet Authority, which does broadband services for the first responder community.
00:26:02.820And she was actually in charge of public-private partnerships and investing relationships for FirstNet.
00:26:10.180So she would have been very much in the mix within the first responder community that would include Donnell Harvin and people from his office at the Homeland Security Emergency Management Agency.
00:26:21.960And, in fact, we have extensive documentation of people from Harvin's office, Harvin's very colleagues, celebrating the company that Carlin Younger worked for, for its work providing broadband services on January 6th.
00:26:39.820And so, again, this doesn't necessarily mean anything in and of itself, but compounded with all these other things, it's certainly interesting that the person whose office is responsible for this most remarkable pipe bomb prediction,
00:26:55.660and the woman who, against all odds, finds the pipe bomb at this amazingly specific and decisive time, are both within this same emergency management universe in Washington, D.C.
00:27:11.420So I'll leave it at that for now and save the rest for the next explosive piece.
00:27:17.200But this is a major piece of the puzzle to add to our previous piece, pointing out Ashton Benedict as one of the key cover-up operatives.
00:27:26.260And he's currently the head of Dignitary Protection at the Capitol.
00:27:31.180Darren Beattie's pieces on the pipe bombs are, ironically, far more explosive than the actual pipe bombs themselves ever were.
00:27:40.140And, you know, Darren, it's quite interesting to me that, you know, in a situation like January 6th, and we just have a couple of minutes left,
00:27:48.360where, again, we are sold this narrative of violent insurrection, violent insurrection, yet there was no widespread use of firearms from the so-called insurrectionists.
00:28:02.340There were no—and, of course, I think we could probably all agree that Trump supporters are, by and large, one of the most well-armed columns in society in America.
00:28:13.980So the idea that people weren't bringing guns, that weren't bringing arms, people weren't bringing knives, I think, like, one or two people.
00:28:20.160There was, like, an off-duty federal officer who was found with a handgun, and the left tries to bring that up, saying,
00:28:25.680Oh, see, there was somebody, you know, and—but he didn't even go inside.
00:28:30.140And so the idea that they would suddenly—one person, out of all of this, would show up with pipe bombs the night before,
00:28:39.500even—and this is the biggest part of it, and I'll never forget this, that it wasn't until the middle of Donald Trump's speech
00:28:49.700where he said anything about marching to the Capitol or marching toward the Capitol.
00:28:56.600This was not something that was planned beforehand.
00:28:58.680That actually did come out, if anyone reads the January 6th reports.
00:29:01.300So somehow, there was an individual that predicted these movements even before the vast majority of Trump supporters
00:31:43.260So President Biden, it's almost like he knew that we were doing the show today because this morning, I'll say his staff, because we know it's not him actually tweeting these things, got up this morning at 930.
00:31:54.520Someone on his staff went to the Twitter account and wrote, as a nation, we need to support women's sports by showing up in person and watching on TV with more sponsorships and programming, not just during championships, but all year round.
00:32:08.360Let's grow women's sports and continue inspiring the nation.
00:32:12.340So, Riley, you know about women's sports.
00:32:14.280Could you respond to Joe Biden's support and championing of women's sports?
00:32:18.960If I was his advisor, I would tell him that the easiest way to support women's sports is by keeping men out of them.
00:32:34.100But, of course, this is no surprise that we are seeing this from President Biden, his handlers, his administration.
00:32:40.080He had the Las Vegas Aces, the WNBA champions, come down to the White House.
00:32:47.740He was able to present them with awards yesterday, speak to the importance of women's sports and growing women's sports and how incredible these athletes are.
00:32:57.040All of the things that you can imagine.
00:33:00.640But what they failed to mention at this press conference or this honoring they did for the Aces was what he had just done in his administration in the Department of Education to Title IX.
00:33:14.040Because they've abolished women's sports as we once knew it, as implemented under President Nixon 52 years ago, by rewriting Title IX entirely, equating now sex with gender identity.
00:33:31.500The virtue signaling that we see from President Biden and his administration.
00:33:38.040I mean, clearly they've proven themselves to be sellouts who are pandering to get votes, and that's obvious to anyone with any amount of brain activity.
00:33:48.300So, look, this is just – that's what this is.
00:33:51.200It's sad that it has to come at the expense of women's opportunities, women feeling safe in private spaces such as locker rooms, many women who have now even been injured in their sport.
00:34:03.040It's sad that they have to be President Biden's sacrifice as a way to pander.
00:34:10.280Well, you know, Riley, something that I haven't really talked about, but I've had people reach out to me over email, comments, since this Title IX decision came out a couple – I guess it was a couple weeks ago now.
00:34:21.500And I have coaches of female teams and parents reaching out saying they can't believe what's going on, and they can't – and the flip side of it, of course, is that when they speak up, they're terrified to do so because they know they're going to be punished just like these girls were in this middle school and like so many others would be because that's another layer to all of this, isn't it?
00:34:49.200That's why there are so few people speaking out.
00:34:52.440I'll share from my experience in competing against a male, a very – I mean, a less than mediocre male at our national championships back in 2022 of collegiate Division I swimming.
00:35:04.980I am not the minority in sharing how I feel.
00:35:10.400These thoughts, these feelings that I have, understand this is how the overwhelming majority of us felt.
00:35:17.420Speaking specifically to my team, I was the team captain of a team of 40 girls, and 38 of them felt the exact same way that I'm speaking.
00:35:26.060And it's not because we had 38 staunch conservatives swimming at the University of Kentucky.
00:35:30.680No, we had 38 girls who didn't want their opportunities stripped from them by someone who merely claimed the identity of a woman.
00:35:41.900So, yes, the fear, the intimidation, the risk that people face, it's real.
00:35:47.700And so I have a hard time – you know, I feel sympathy for these people who don't speak out, people with families, with jobs, with kids.
00:35:57.280I understand to a degree, but at what point does silence become complicity?
00:36:03.840Because I think we've reached the point now, as we see the trajectory of this continuing on, ultimately becoming more severe, more harmful, happening more often.
00:36:13.760I think we've reached a point now where – I mean, silence, it is complicity.
00:36:19.020If you remain quiet, you're just as bad as the people who created and ultimately enforced these regressive policies.
00:36:27.280And now that's a real question because as we are reaching an inflection point, you know, this isn't a – this isn't happening in a vacuum.
00:36:36.280He'll be on the ballot, I think, in less than six months' time.
00:36:39.420And this is something that I think – now, I've heard this anecdotally, but you'd probably hear it no better than me.
00:36:46.360Do you think this will have an effect on Joe Biden's standing, particularly with key female demographics, suburban women, suburban moms, as we go to the ballot box later this fall?
00:37:04.540Speaking to, again, this Title IX rewrite, he specifically left a clause in there that said, well, this doesn't apply to sports, which, first of all, that's not true.
00:37:15.380He said, well, we're going to keep sports sex segregated.
00:37:17.540But in the same rewrite, he says sex and gender identity are equivalent.
00:37:20.940So, again, that piece is – it's him winking at the normal people.
00:37:26.600He's standing on the fence here, and he's winking at the normal people saying, hey, I'm with you.
00:37:30.320But he's also winking at the crazy lunatics and saying, hey, I'm with you.
00:37:40.920Of course, I mean, nearly – I'm sure 100 percent of conservatives or people who call themselves Republicans agree that men should not be in women's sports.
00:37:49.860But over 75, I believe, of independent voters and over 60 percent of even Democrat voters agree that it's wrong.
00:37:59.440They know intuitively that men and women are different.
00:38:02.720And so I think we're waking up a different demographic here, people who maybe would have considered themselves apolitical before.
00:38:09.360They're understanding how really the gender ideology movement as a whole – I mean, really, actually, a lot of these cultural issues that we're seeing,
00:38:15.880they have transcended beyond this political sphere, and it has impacted their daily lives.
00:38:29.620And that will be obvious come November.
00:38:31.340Well, that's incredible because this, of course, has been a huge shift.
00:38:36.700People have said that particularly suburban women, suburban moms, this was something that really delivered – this was the demographic that they say delivered.
00:38:45.880Now, not to get into all the election irregularities, but in terms of demographic shift, a lot of people said that it was suburban women that delivered the White House for Joe Biden,
00:38:54.340particularly in states that Republicans and Trump had won in 2016.
00:38:59.340And so if he loses this demographic, there's a real chance that that means that the entire underpinning of the Biden administration could come down to this one issue.
00:39:09.200And we have to say it's really thanks to the work of yourself and others like you.
00:39:13.700But I would say really you've been first and foremost in terms of bringing up this issue, not just in your particular sport, but in all sports, as someone who's just spoken out against the lies and said the truth.
00:39:31.660I mean, really just how much my life has changed from where I thought I was going to be upon graduating college.
00:39:38.620I mean, I was in dental school working to be a dentist, and so it's totally uprooted my plans I had for myself, and certainly that's God's doing.
00:39:49.580But it blows my mind to think about the opportunities that I've had, the impact that's been had, the people you get to meet, the places you get to go,
00:40:00.360the doors that have been opened for merely saying something as simple and unprofound as there are two sexes.
00:40:14.420I mean, we have a sitting Supreme Court justice, Jack, who can't even define what a woman is because she claims she's not a biologist, which, guess what?
00:40:23.360I'm not a veterinarian, but I know what a dog is.
00:40:25.820That's the stupidest thing I've ever heard, and it's no surprise that this is the same Supreme Court justice who, I think maybe two, three weeks ago at this point in an interview,
00:40:36.200she said she felt like our First Amendment rights were hamstringing the government, which precisely, that is precisely what our First Amendment rights are supposed to do,
00:40:46.820and if our government can't understand or abide by that, that's precisely why we have the Second Amendment.
00:41:13.040We're talking about this ridiculous Biden tweet where he's talking about how much, oh, he's done for women's sports,
00:41:21.420so much that he's done to stand for women's sports.
00:41:24.840And meanwhile, if you can look at what's actually going on now, and even NBC has the story, over 20 GOP-led states are now suing the Biden administration over his Title IX stance
00:41:35.720because it's very obvious that the current new LGBTQ, whatever you're calling it now, protections that they've changed,
00:41:44.380again, not under a law, not under legislation, but under a rule change at the Department of Education
00:41:51.620to get this expansion of federal civil rights rules actually comes at the direct conflict and the direct demerit to the original Title IX protections,
00:42:08.080specifically that women and men would have separate sports and separate facilities.
00:42:38.800Attorneys general in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Montana, Ohio, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and West Virginia
00:42:50.020have sued the Biden administration in separate lawsuits last week, arguing that the Biden administration's update to its rules is illegal.
00:42:57.360The attorneys general contended that the Education Department has exceeded its authority in changing these regulations.
00:43:03.980This obviously will go to federal court and then to the Supreme Court.
00:43:35.260This was an illegal administrative rewrite that ultimately undermines Title IX's original intent.
00:43:41.140And we've seen, I think, four-ish states, governors in these states, so Governor DeSantis, Governor Abbott, Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders, Governor Pillan in Nebraska.
00:43:50.320We've seen these governors say, we simply won't comply with this law.
00:43:55.140And I think, again, it shows really how the tide has turned because I don't think this would have been the response two years ago, which is great news.
00:44:04.060To answer your question, if I'm working with these attorney generals, yes, absolutely.
00:44:09.220I have been working with, just had a press conference with A.G. Scrametti of Tennessee.
00:44:47.940Now, is this something that you're running?
00:44:49.120I understand you're now running the Riley Gaines Center.
00:44:52.140Is this something that you're working on through your work at the center and your ambassadors there?
00:44:56.160Because this is a whole new level of programming that you're doing to reach out nationwide and fight on these issues.
00:45:02.000Yes, the Riley Gaines Center, gosh, it's been fun to be on kind of the other side of things and to be someone who can help highlight the stories of other girls.
00:45:14.240And so that's what the Riley Gaines Center is dedicated to doing.
00:45:16.560And so you mentioned those girls, those five girls in West Virginia, middle schoolers who were brave enough, courageous enough,
00:45:25.520and willing to ultimately show their form of opposition of competing against a boy by conceding.
00:45:34.540This was in a middle school track and field championship, throwing shot put.
00:46:03.260Of course, this story got national attention and has certainly inspired other people to take the same route that they did and saying we won't participate in the farce.
00:46:14.260And so, again, the Riley Gaines Center, that's the kind of work that we're doing, highlighting these stories, training people to be better leaders.
00:46:23.680Because, again, that's ultimately why this nation is in decline in the way that it is.
00:46:35.380And this is a problem that I've been talking about for a long time.
00:46:39.000I talk about it in terms of the church.
00:46:40.820I talk about it in terms of the conservative movement.
00:46:43.700I talk about it in so many terms because at some point, right, and we want to be, I understand people say, well, we want to be a tolerant people because you want to treat people with respect.
00:47:12.900I'll accept you as you are, but I'll not leave you as you were.
00:47:14.820So it's a very basic, I think, misunderstanding that a lot of people in the West have somehow taken that being tolerant and respectful means that you should just tolerate everything that anyone does all the time.
00:47:24.860And clearly, Riley, you're living proof of how far and how bad that can go.
00:47:51.220People washing the feet of sinners, which is, I mean, it's biblically accurate in terms of how Christ, I mean, he washed the feet of prostitutes and tax collectors and sinners.
00:48:02.120But what that commercial left out, but what, of course, the Bible does not leave out.
00:48:06.340And that's a perfect display of grace that our Heavenly Father shows.
00:48:11.300But what that commercial left out was at the end of every encounter in the Bible of Christ washing the feet of sinners, he says, now go and sin no more.
00:48:20.800And that is the perfect display of truth.
00:48:23.120And that has been long gone and forgotten in this society, which, exactly as he said, that's why we're at the point where we're at now, where ultimately you're deemed the bigot, or in the case of the five West Virginia girls, they're banned from girls' sports, rather than the boy for standing up for themselves and for speaking the truth.
00:48:43.120And finally, you're a bigot for simply speaking the truth and saying that boys and girls should compete in different sports.