HUMAN EVENTS DAILY: NOV 1, 2021 - DR. IBRAM X. KENDI BREAKS DOWN AFTER HIS WHOLE LIFE’S WORK IS DEBUNKED.
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Dr. Ibram X. Kendi is the guy who says that white applicants have a better chance of getting into college than non-whites. He then goes on to debunk his own work. Alec Baldwin faces the press with a really bizarre statement. And then, 60 Minutes features a transhumanist on their latest show. All this and more ahead, on Human Events Daily.
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Ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard today's edition
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Today's Top Stories, powered by Turning Point USA.
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The story of the entire internet is talking about next.
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regarding the kickoff of the Kyle Rittenhouse trial.
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And then finally, 60 Minutes features a transhumanist
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So this is going to be one of those weird stories
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Now there's articles, the Daily Mail's covering this.
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Ibram X. Kendi accidentally admits minority applicants
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More than a third of white students is a study out of thehill.com.
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More than a third of white students lied about their race
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on college applications, and about half of those applicants
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And then I wrote, he posted this and then deleted it
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after realizing he just debunked his life's entire work
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Because, of course, Ibram Kendi is the guy who says
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there's systemic racism against people of color,
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and yet you see white students saying that they're,
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I was talking about your work and your theories.
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Here is their line of thinking, tortured line of thinking.
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When white applicants think they have an advantage
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which then means structural racism doesn't exist.
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Ibram Kendi now claiming that Jack Posobiec's tweets
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Grand old memes, gum, you got to follow this guy.
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three tweets in a row of his that all got ratioed.
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And the ratio, of course, means there are more replies
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that disproportionately affect people of color,
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So there's two different sort of measures currently.
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are most likely to be resistant to getting the vaccine.
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there's other data that finds that black and Latinx Americans
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The actual problem is when you actually study those,
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particularly black and Latinx people who aren't vaccinated,
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is actually leading to them having a lower rate,
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it's more or less the result of their political ideology.
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my daughter came home and said she wanted to be a boy,
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okay, what affirmative messages about girlhood,
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you know, can we be teaching her to protect her
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and had the best night's sleep in the whole wide world,
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you might have done a little bit better in this one.
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Today, the trial of Kyle Rittenhouse got underway.
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So I want to take everyone back to that day, August of 2020,
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to remind everybody what was going on in that situation,
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everything that happened, everything that went down,
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which was leading up to the events of that evening,
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the law of self-defense is applicable in this situation
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It also speaks to, I think, the Kyle Rittenhouse trial,
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and which forces do we want to support in a society.
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and then eight applicants or eight replacement jurors
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where after the arrest and shooting of Jacob Blake,
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who attacked a police officer with a knife, right,
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after he was harassing a woman that he had sexually abused
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and potentially was in a kidnapping situation of children,
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They burned down businesses, entire city blocks.
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And actually, the National Guard wasn't called in
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because we're worried that things could get violent tonight.
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two of which died, one of which is still alive.
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It's very important that this comes up at trial.
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I want you to remember that name, Joshua Ziminski.
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after they were participating in an unruly mob.
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At that point, Rosenbaum goes to grab Kyle Rittenhouse's gun.
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He has been screaming before, earlier that evening,
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At that point, when Kyle is fearing for his life,
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is when he fires the first shots in self-defense.
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and he continues to defend himself from their deadly attacks.
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We also have a 17-second video of drone footage
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but I'd love if we could get the rest of it out.
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Now, for those of you listening on the podcast version of this,
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You can see on the video that people are running away
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from that parking lot before Kyle Rittenhouse makes it in by himself.
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Because they are running from the shot fired by Joshua Ziminski,
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the shot by which Kyle realizes he's now under attack,
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deadly attack, and he has to take steps to defend himself.
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Pay attention, ladies and gentlemen, to who talks about this,
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So, of course, we've been covering the Alec Baldwin story,
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We now know, of course, that it was a live gun.
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We don't know where the live ammunition came from.
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Obviously, that's a huge focus of the investigation right now.
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And we've reported, I believe, exclusively here at Human Events Daily,
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We know there's been a lot of problems on the set.
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We know there were a lot of issues between the production of the set,
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the people that are actually behind the movie, and the staff.
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We know that people left the staff and then walked off.
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Obviously, this becomes an issue for Baldwin because Baldwin was a producer of this.
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We also have reports that there were other gun issues, firing issues that took place,
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as many as two to three, prior to the shooting death that took place at the hands of Alec Baldwin.
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So, of course, all of this is going to be under investigation, and it currently is under investigation.
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So, Baldwin goes out, and I believe he's out in Vermont.
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He's out with his family, and he goes and gives a bizarre statement to press
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that seemed to have been following them around.
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Instead of just sort of blowing them off, he decided to try to engage with them,
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and he gave the following statement, which I'm going to play in its entirety.
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All right, Alec, what's the current state of what's going on with these cases?
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I'm not allowed to make any comments because it's an ongoing investigation.
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I've been ordered by the Sheriff's Department in Santa Fe.
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I can't answer any questions about the investigation.
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It's an active investigation in terms of a woman dying.
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The day I arrived in Santa Fe to start shooting, I took her to dinner with Joel, the director.
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And we were a very, very, excuse me, we were a very, very, you know, well-oiled crew
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shooting a film together, and then this horrible event happened.
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Now, I've been told multiple times, don't make any comments about the ongoing investigation.
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What are the questions that you have other than that?
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We met with the, um, I'm sorry, I forgot her name at the moment, but you met with her
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If you're spending this much time waiting for us, you should know her name.
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Do you mean, I'm going to, I'm going to answer the question.
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Well, I appreciate that he was probably very upset.
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This is something that, that, you know, there are incidental accidents, uh, on film sets
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You know, we are, you know, in constant contact with him because we're very worried about his
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And, uh, as I said, we're, we're, we're eagerly awaiting for the sheriff's department to tell
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No, I'm guessing that his lawyers had probably asked him, hey, don't talk to press.
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No, I got a lot of flack over the weekend for talking about this and bringing this up and
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said, hey, hey, isn't, isn't he the victim of a crime?
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How is he liable if he's not the one who loaded the gun?
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Folks, we've talked about this under New Mexico law, and they were in the state of New Mexico.
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It does not matter who loaded the gun for the purposes of involuntary manslaughter.
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I've said before, I don't think this is murder.
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Also, he obviously did not intend to harm anyone in any way.
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That being said, his reckless action, and it wasn't just negligent, it was reckless because
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he was handling a dangerous instrument, which he knew to be a dangerous instrument.
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You can tell the difference between a plastic gun and a metal gun.
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You can tell the difference between an airsoft gun and what he was holding, which was a Colt
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So when it comes to all of this, Baldwin, you need to stop giving statements like this
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Get the six pack of towels, get the bedsheets, get the topper and get the pillows.
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You got Joe Biden, 42% Biden over there falling asleep at the, what is this?
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The cop 2021 in Glasgow, the big green, new, whatever out there.
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He's fallen asleep because he didn't sleep on a MyPillow last night.
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By the way, Joe Biden, 42% with the entire apparatus propping him up, the entire media
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industrial complex backing up this guy, and he can only get 42% in one of their rigged
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We talked on Friday about transhumanist Yuval Harari.
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He's one of these thought leaders, and he plays it off like he's this analyst, and he's
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He goes on 60 Minutes with Anderson Cooper just yesterday.
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You see, ladies and gentlemen, you listen to Human Events Daily.
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So listen to what he—this is the guy who, on the last episode we talked about, he was
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getting into hackable animals, or humans' hackable animals.
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Listen to what he said to Anderson Cooper on 60 Minutes.
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You said, we are one of the last generations of Homo sapiens.
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Within a century or two, Earth will be dominated by entities that are more different from us than
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You know, we'll soon have the power to re-engineer our bodies and brains, whether it is with genetic
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engineering, or by directly connecting brains to computers, or by creating completely non-organic
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entities, artificial intelligence, which is not based at all on the organic body and the
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And these technologies are developing at breakneck speed.
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If that is true, then it creates a whole other species.
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This is something which is way beyond just another species.
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Yuval Noah Harari is talking about the race to develop artificial intelligence, as well as
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other technologies like gene editing that could one day enable parents to create smarter or
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more attractive children, and brain-computer interfaces that could result in human-machine
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I mean, it seems like the rich will have access, whereas others wouldn't.
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One of the dangers is that we will see in the coming decades a process of greater inequality
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than in any previous time in history, because for the first time it will be real biological
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If the new technologies are available only to the rich.
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He wants to make sure, he wants to make sure that economics and financial status will not
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Of course, for any of this transhumanist stuff, because they want you in the system.
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This is what Zuckerberg is up to with Meta, the Metaverse, the Zuckerverse, all of it.
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Once again, ladies and gentlemen, thank you for watching us.
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And our motto to you, of course, be good, be brief, be gone.
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But before we go, it's time for today's moment of history.
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November 1st, almost 1,200 years ago, 837 AD, was when Pope Gregory IV instituted today as
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So today is All Saints Day, also known in Old English as All Hallows Day, the Feast of All
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That's why the evening before is referred to as All Hallows' Eve or Halloween.
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This, of course, is the Christian origin story of Halloween, as well as this entire period
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So, ladies and gentlemen, as always, you have my permission to lay ashore.