EPISODE 460: SEC OF STATE TONY BLINKEN ON THIN ICE AS BURISMA, LAPTOP SCANDALS PILE UP
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Tony Blinken is on thin ice. He s been accused of covering up the existence of a key piece of evidence that could have led to his ouster from the U.S. government. And a new hack challenge is making Kias and Hyundai s completely uninsurable.
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folks we got a huge show for you today tony blinken is on the ropes he's on thin ice with
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everything that is spilling out of the emails and of the laptop about his ties to brisma i'm also
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going to give you a special update from poland at the very end of today's episode but first
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today's edition of human events daily powered by turning point usa today is may 2nd 2023 anno dominate
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today's top story secretary say tony blinken on thin ice as burisma laptop scandals begin to pile up
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we're going to put it in context for you next a new tiktok hack challenge is making kias and hyundai's
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completely uninsurable and then of course finally i told you guys before i'm here in poland it's my last
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day here i want to tell you a little bit about why poland is ranked one of the safest countries in
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the world all this more head human events daily
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ask you this i just have a couple more questions for you a little off topic here but i think it's
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interesting how long was your recent interview with the fbi and was it a deposition i'm sorry i don't
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know that what you're referring are you saying that you have not had a recent interview with the fbi
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i'm uh i i'm not sure what you're referring to uh and i'm happy to take that uh up with you offline
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did this did the state department turn over documents to the fbi related to hunter biden
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burisma and or the blue state strategies corporation uh you'll have to uh so you have no knowledge of
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this you have had no you don't you are you saying you have not had an interview with the fbi since
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it would not be appropriate for me to comment uh in a public forum on any uh legal proceedings that
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the department i'm not asking you to comment on the legal proceedings i'm just asking if you've
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been interviewed by the fbi since becoming secretary of state um again i'm not going to comment one way
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or another on any uh legal proceedings or not uh that may or may not have happened let me remind
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the gentleman that the topic of this hearing is afghanistan that's what we're i appreciate it
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mr chairman but secretary generally refuses to answer questions about afghanistan so i just figured
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we talk about something you should be intimately familiar with have you sought to alter any of
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your testimony from last year's senate investigation regarding this topic mr secretary
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tony tony tony you're in a world of trouble buddy a world of trouble and i'm here to walk you through
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it right up until your impeachment so huge news um just right ratcheting across
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basically everywhere right now from the national polls most americans want america biden secretary of
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state anthony blinken impeached for covering up the hunter biden hard drive now this was the first
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scandal that we saw tony blinken directly tied to when it came out that his name was attached to the
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impetus he was the main guy he was the quarterback behind that false intelligence community
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disinformation campaign in october of 2020 one of the various things that led us to have an unfair
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election in 2020 just one month later because the intelligence community working with it with tony
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blinken we now know because the former head of the cia confessed admitted that they were behind that part of
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it the same way that we now have the testimony of the fbi of elvis chan we also have the testimony of
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yoel roth we also have the twitter files thanks to elon musk all telling us that the fbi led to the
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censorship so look look what we have here on the cia side working with tony blinken you had this letter
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that came out with 51 intel officials so the cia is working the media angle of it what's the fbi doing on
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the other side the fbi is making sure that it's centered across all social media facebook twitter
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instagram it's all down any of the mainstreams out there this was the first time i ever got something
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locked on twitter all i did was post a link to an article by my great friend emma joe morris after
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steve bannon and the ward room and rudy giuliani got the hard drive to her so this was the story right
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this was the story this is exactly what happened we're going through it emma posts the report
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we get it all out there boom two massive operations directly tied to the national security
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state come in who has played a massive role in it tony blinken now the report coming out 60 almost
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two-thirds of likely u.s voters surveyed by rasmussen reports say that congress should begin impeachment
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proceedings against tony blinken 60 an absolutely massive number a number that certainly includes
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more than just hardcore conservative um trump supporters here's the next big piece of this
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tony blinken during his confirmation hearings testified that he had no ties whatsoever to burisma
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we now have new information that that was a complete lie a complete and utter lie because there are emails
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from tony blinken and his wife evan ryan corresponding with a company that was directly
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paid for by burisma now i don't want to just focus on the fact and i know a lot of people are going to
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be out there a lot of conservative media fox news they're going to play that whole game of
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oh he lied he lied we got him he lied we got him i want to explain why did he lie what was burisma up to
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in 2015 and 2016 why were they lobbying washington dc why were they tied to tony blinken what did they
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want that's what we do here on human events daily we go a step further and explain to you what the lies
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were about what were they attempting to cover up it's very simple they were trying to cover up the fact
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this all goes back put it into context 2015 2016 what's happening this is exactly when the head of
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burisma zlachevsky was under okay under investigation by the ukrainian government he was the guy who then
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hired hunter biden to get in good with the u.s government what does vice president biden do next
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he gets him fired he brags about this then what else happened oh turned out on the financial side
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there were still some issues going on and it looked like that actually didn't work out too well for
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zlachevsky those financial issues ended up with his own bank getting nationalized at the end of 2016 but
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they're scrambling they're desperate they're trying to reach out to anyone they possibly could because if
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you look at the timeline of the emails the meeting that burisma was requesting or this burisma firm
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was requesting with tony blinken took place after shokin was fired shokin was that ukrainian
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prosecutor who was fired so because the meeting was asked for afterwards we realized there was still
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another piece of the puzzle going on what was that piece it had to do with this financial bit
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which later obviously didn't work out very well for zlachevsky because his bank the same bank
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that was tied to so zlachevsky was the oligarch totally in control of burisma but zlachevsky and
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another oligarch were directly involved with his bank called privat bank that other oligarch's name
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was igor kolomoisky igor kolomoisky was the oligarch who led to the funding the career even the tv show
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i when it comes to stealing kias you stick a flathead right here and then you want to pull down and then
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break it down and then it comes like a little silver piece you just put the flathead and then break it
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and then you start with a charger piece like this and with the usb cable someone can start up and drive
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off with your car the low-tech hack reportedly works on hyundai models as well the key is that the
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targeted makes and models only use keys so the kia boys now this has been something that's been going on
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for at least a year possibly even more it relates to the tiktok hack challenge called of course the
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kia challenge and the kia challenge on tiktok is go and steal someone's car and film yourself while
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doing it now i'm not sure who it was that figured out that obviously probably some dude figured out that
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you can steal a kia and a hyundai just with literally a usb cable i remember when we were
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researching this i went to producer angelo and producer russ and i was like okay guys so what's
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what's the usb cable hooked up to is this is this hooked up to like programs or something on the
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iphone is it an app and they're like no it's literally just a usb cable that's all it takes
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well the new news is out on this and it turns out that kias and hyundai's are now completely
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uninsurable these specific models because they don't have the anti-theft software now they're
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saying that uh we're getting new software for it it's going to be working uh but this is that this
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has to be like this is like in the movie basically where you know when you know when macgyver runs up
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then macgyver's tv show not a movie but go with me folks he runs up and he's got his knife and he
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just pulls it out and stabs it into the into the wheel of the toyota and turns it and starts going
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with it's basically that easy to steal one of these cars so they're completely uninsured but listen to
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this listen to how bad it's gotten at the start out of milwaukee it's spread across the entire country
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every single major city has gotten this and if you remember one of the major themes here at human
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events daily is get out of cities the the viral car theft challenge is from hotcars.com the viral
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charge of car theft challenge started in the streets of milwaukee and last year 10 461 vehicles
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were stolen in the country among which 67 percent were either a hyundai or a kia so why are these cars
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so easy to steal now they're saying that uh kia and hyundai are working on this there's details of
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some of these tiktok led uh you know software solutions to this but it's it's just so bad
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it's so bad now the social media group kia boys is responsible for this they call it the kia challenge
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like i said before it started in milwaukee this has been going on everywhere
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wear and basically any hyundai or a kia that was produced between 2011 and 2021 is astonishingly
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simple to steal a regular screwdriver and a usb cable is all you need to actually steal one of
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these cars once you've broken into the car itself this is horrible and of course i'm not putting that
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information out there because like i said it's already viral viral on tiktok so what now there's that
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whole angle right of yes here's once again tiktok is being used to steal a car or used to commit
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crime but i want to look at this from another perspective why do we allow these things to go on
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why aren't we as a country just going to anyone who's performing the kia challenge on a car that's not
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theirs and arresting them why aren't we just using tiktok to go and arrest all these people and if we are
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arresting that okay that's just like everybody knows the name grand theft auto you're not playing
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grand theft auto kids you are grand theft auto now that means you're going to jail for a long time
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and then actually putting them in jail this is as bad as it's got it's gotten so bad in our inner
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cities many of which almost all of which of our major cities have woke sores prosecutors
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that there are criminals now making tiktok challenges of the crimes they are committing
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because that's how much they don't care about being caught what's next the tiktok date rape challenge
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the tiktok epstein challenge the tiktok murder challenge i've interviewed rudy giuliani before
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mayor julian he had a little thing that he called the broken windows theory what was the broken windows
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theory that cleaned up the city of new york you go after the little crimes and eventually the ball
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rolls downhill the snowball rolls downhill you get the avalanche effect the snowball effect
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you go after people who break windows you go after turnstile jumpers on the subways you go after the
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people who are painting the or tagging uh the subway cars or graffiti you go after all of these
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people and eventually you start to set the precedent that crime will not be permitted
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we've got the exact opposite going on right now it's gotten so permissive the atmosphere for crime
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and criminality is so permissive in the united states particularly in the major cities that these
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kids are just out there stealing cars left and right over 10 000 cars just last year and what
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they're doing is they're joyriding these things and many of them don't have any driving experience
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whatsoever again remember we're talking tiktok age so young teenagers stealing these things driving
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around joyriding crashing into people killing people killing people this and people have died
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women babies infants off of the tiktok challenge and so my question is i don't know i guess it's not a
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question it's when are we going to get serious about crime when are we going to actually look
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at our cities and say you know what this doesn't work anymore we're going to move the state government
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in any state where you have the efforts of red state where you have the opportunity right like austin
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like the city of austin is a great example daniel perry and the rest um the arrests that were going
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on we talked about last week with dps the state needs to come in every one of these instances
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and restore law and order if the police and of course the da's of this area are not willing to do
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so it's as simple as that i'm sick and tired of this stuff i don't want to raise my family in a country like that
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polish society rejected you seven times so to let you know poland is number one with unemployment
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poland is number three with management for women and poland is number one eurostat it's your data not
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ours is number one as the safest place in europe so before you're gonna judge us before you're gonna
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point us with your finger maybe you should think about sweden and the rapes on women by illegal migrants
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maybe you should focus on germany which is number one with all these crimes coming over from illegal
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migrants instead of poland this is real this is real democracy and this is not our data this is
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eurostat thank you so meanwhile in poland told you guys yesterday that we've been recording the show
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from here in poland this week i guess i have a great time um so we're headed over to cpac budapest
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here uh later this week i'll be speaking on thursday going to be doing a a live interview
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on stage where i'm going to be interviewed by a local journalist from hungary and and we're going
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to talk about all this stuff we're going to talk about the war we're going to talk about hungary
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we're going to talk about wokeness the regime in america the rest of the rest but uh i was able to
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finagle a couple of days to be able to spend some time in poland to be able to visit family see how
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things are going sit uh bring we actually brought the kids um so i'll just you know just say that
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out there this is my kids so uh jack jack we took him the first time when he was just just about six
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months old to poland so he doesn't really remember it but now he's uh he's going to be turning five
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here in about two weeks we're very excited for that and then aj is too so i know jack jack is definitely
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going to remember this trip aj we'll see i mean he's got obviously we'll be able we're taking lots of
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pictures and videos so he'll he'll remember it um you know at least through that but i got to tell
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you guys not only is the food here amazing when i look at stories like we just talked about with the
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kia boys and i look at the stories about the insane violence the border crime in america the insanity
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that's going on and then i come to poland and i or i sit here in poland as i just go around town
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and it's the level of public safety after coming from the united states is it's insane it's it's
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incredible what you can have when you have a country that actually cares about its citizens
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like poland does poland is one of the safest countries in the entire eu um this is according
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to eurostat this is europe this is the european union's own data it's also one of the safest
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countries on in the world for women um some of these countries are three times the average
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is three times more likely for crime violence vandalism robbery murder than it is in poland it's
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one of the absolute lowest terrorist attacks there are no terrorist attacks in poland now we know
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that that spate of isis attack seemed like it was happening across the entire continent for years at
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one point poland never had any one of the reasons for that is that poland never accepted refugees during
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the migrant crisis and we know because mp dominic terczynski that you just heard there at the eu that
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he's a european member of parliament was very emphatic about this and what did he say he said
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poland has no problem in taking refugees we take them in from ukraine we take them in all the time
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they've taken millions of refugees in from ukraine uh the number is almost incalculable at this point
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because actually many of the refugees that have come into poland from ukraine and go back to ukraine
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go back and forth it's it's insane but it's millions of people at this point we know that it's millions
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of people so the question is why is poland so much safer than the united states and the rest of the eu
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by the way poland is number 25 on the global peace index i just checked for 2022 you know where the
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united states is number 129 out of 169 and that's because of crime in the u.s particularly homicides
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and i think that's something that living in the u.s that people just don't understand that other
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countries aren't like us other countries there are places out there like poland where you can feel
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safe walking across a city at night right that that whole idea of oh i can't go into the city at night
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you're gonna get you're gonna get mugged you're getting shot you're gonna get robbed i'm not saying
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those things never happen in poland this isn't some like you know uh fantasy land or something
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right obviously there is crime but it's so much lower here uh incidents of murder so much lower
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and when it when murder does happen in poland it's particularly um it's it's it's a domestic incident
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for the most part it's not like the type of random uh gang related or mugging carjacking turned
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into shooting that we see in the united states the amount of just insane violence that you see on the
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streets in the u.s doesn't exist in poland um they went and did surveys and i want to pull up one of
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them here in poland of of crime statistics and people just for the most part uh people in poland said
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they did not feel that they were worried about crime that it was just not something that was on
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their list whatsoever as something that they were worried about why does poland take this stuff so
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seriously crunch the numbers on this for 150 of the last 200 years poland either was occupied
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or had completely lost its independence altogether uh didn't exist on the map for much of that time
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how was it then that over the last 200 years of this which included by the way the occupation of
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the nazis and the communists in world war ii that everybody knows which led to the death of
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one-fourth of the male population how do you get through something like that how do you survive
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something like that it's very simple it's hard but it's simple you never lose
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your language your culture and your religion because if at any point during all that time
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during the communist years during world war ii during the partition
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if the polish people had stopped speaking polish had stopped practicing their religion had stopped
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celebrating and continuing the traditions of their people through their traditional culture
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they never would have had a country to return to and yet even during all those years and everything
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that poland faced they were able to maintain it and now for the last 30 32 years poland
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has had independence and freedom for the first time since before world war ii since the fall of the
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soviet union and in doing so they understand that which is most important in a society stability peace
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social order these are things that are currently kept very strong in poland i'm not saying there
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aren't outside forces targeting poland they target all the time they're targeting hungary too that's why i'm
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going there very soon but it's a lesson for america that if you can maintain those things
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society culture traditions religion language then you can survive anything
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ladies and gentlemen as always you have my permission to lay ashore