Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec - January 21, 2022


JAN 21 2022 - WHAT HAPPENS IF ROE V. WADE IS OVERTURNED?


Episode Stats

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23 minutes

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179.46484

Word Count

4,259

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321

Misogynist Sentences

3

Hate Speech Sentences

9


Summary

What happens if Roe v. Wade is overturned? President Biden will not fire his chief of staff, Ron Klein. The Chaz Warlord, Raz Simone, has been accused of sex trafficking. And finally, a Pennsylvania woman says she was tracked home by an Apple Airtag.


Transcript

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00:01:39.240 Ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard today's edition of Human Events Daily powered by TPUSA.
00:01:43.780 Today's top stories.
00:01:45.060 What happens if Roe v. Wade is overturned?
00:01:48.160 Today is the March for Life, the anniversary of the passing of Roe v. Wade.
00:01:52.420 What happens if it's overturned?
00:01:53.680 We'll get into it next.
00:01:54.820 President Biden will not fire his chief of staff, Ron Klein.
00:01:58.400 Why?
00:01:59.320 Number three, the Chaz warlord, Raz Simone, has been accused of sex trafficking.
00:02:04.480 And then finally, a police report.
00:02:06.140 A Pennsylvania woman says she was tracked home by an Apple air tag.
00:02:10.720 We'll explain what all that means.
00:02:11.860 All this is more ahead, Human Events Daily.
00:02:18.160 Well, the March for Life is already going on today in Washington, D.C.
00:02:28.880 God bless them.
00:02:30.100 God bless everybody out there.
00:02:31.620 If you are at one of the marches, the March for Life is today in Washington, D.C.
00:02:35.460 Then the March against the vaccine mandates would be Sunday.
00:02:37.820 It is extremely cold, right?
00:02:40.280 Do not welcome hypothermia into your life.
00:02:44.120 If you want layer, layer, layer, say it three times because you want to have three layers.
00:02:49.500 You want your inner layer, you want your main layer, and then you want your shell for wind
00:02:53.020 because the wind factor is going to be a big, big deal here.
00:02:55.800 So layer, layer, layer, remember all three for your torso, for your legs, and then also for your feet.
00:03:00.740 By the way, an old military trick, put your hand warmers, buy them not just for your gloves,
00:03:06.700 but put hand warmers in the toes of your shoes, in the toes of your boots.
00:03:10.700 It will keep your feet warm the entire day.
00:03:13.180 People constantly forget about their feet when it comes to these things.
00:03:16.220 So go out there, be safe, make your voices heard.
00:03:19.640 And by the way, if you see anybody calling for violence, whip out their phone, your phone, and film them.
00:03:26.860 Film every single one of them.
00:03:28.280 And by the way, you probably want to get their badge number.
00:03:30.380 After all, we know Ray Epps is in Washington, D.C. today.
00:03:32.740 But the question is, if Roe v. Wade is overturned, because there is a conservative majority on the court now, what happens?
00:03:42.380 Does that mean that abortion just goes away?
00:03:44.560 Not exactly.
00:03:45.920 We're going to break that down in a second.
00:03:47.300 Here's some footage from the most recent March for Life.
00:03:49.940 I've wanted to come to the March for Life for years, and I finally was able to do it this year.
00:03:54.200 And I just feel very strongly that I need to support the right to life for every human being.
00:03:59.380 Right here, $10. They're half right.
00:04:02.980 Hundreds of thousands of pro-life Americans travel to Washington for this peaceful, enthusiastic, and loving witness to the inherent dignity of the human person.
00:04:14.440 We are pro-life, and we are pro-woman.
00:04:18.660 So I think this is something that, you know, it's been almost 50 years.
00:04:21.660 And so, people, we need to start looking at this from an operational and a tactical standpoint strategic as well.
00:04:26.420 Well, the pro-life movement does not end if Roe v. Wade is overturned.
00:04:30.780 And what does that mean?
00:04:31.820 Well, Roe v. Wade, to break, you know, break it down and extremely simplify things, it allowed abortion in all 50 states.
00:04:39.140 And it essentially created an extra constitutional right.
00:04:43.580 And what's an extra constitutional right?
00:04:45.180 It means that it created a right out of whole cloth that isn't expressly written anywhere in the Constitution.
00:04:52.720 And yet, they decided that it should be given the same level of a constitutional right as if it were in the Bill of Rights.
00:04:59.720 And this is a really, really bad decision, really bad fan fiction from the 1970s.
00:05:04.380 But unfortunately, the court at the time decided to enshrine that as if it were a right.
00:05:08.920 So, if that's taken out, and most likely it will be, based on, by the way, the constitutional argument alone, right?
00:05:16.520 Because the fact of the matter is, there is no constitutional amendment, there is no provision in the Bill of Rights that expressly says that abortion is a constitutional right.
00:05:26.020 Full stop.
00:05:26.740 And whether you're pro-life or pro-choice, you've got to simply look at that from a legal perspective and understand it just ain't there, right?
00:05:34.220 Freedom of speech is there, right to bear arms is there, freedom of the press, peaceably assemble, practice your religion.
00:05:40.560 That's all in, you know, due process, right, search and seizure.
00:05:43.620 These are all in the Bill of Rights.
00:05:45.220 These are expressly written into the Bill of Rights.
00:05:47.500 Abortion, it's just not there.
00:05:49.600 So, what's going to happen?
00:05:51.720 It kicks it back to the states.
00:05:53.700 So, that means on a state-by-state basis, right, they will be able to make decisions.
00:05:58.940 And this is the idea behind federalism, that they will be able to make decisions for their state that are not expressly written into the Constitution.
00:06:04.700 This is the whole point of the Tenth Amendment, by the way.
00:06:06.920 So, it's going to be a situation like the death penalty.
00:06:09.980 So, we have certain states in the United States where there is a death penalty.
00:06:12.620 We have certain states where there's not a death penalty, like Wisconsin, by the way.
00:06:15.540 So, you know, the Waukesha driver, the murderer who killed all those people at the Christmas parade, the death penalty is not possible for him in that legal proceeding because they took it off the table.
00:06:26.360 It's actually been off the table for over 100 years in Wisconsin.
00:06:28.940 So, it's going to be a situation like that again.
00:06:32.160 So, there's 21 states that are most likely going to attempt a ban on abortion.
00:06:36.640 And this is, you know, a traditional red state, blue state kind of thing.
00:06:39.340 So, the red states are probably going to put a ban outright immediately.
00:06:42.740 So, you're going to have a situation where there are states that ban abortion and there are going to be states that allow abortion under certain circumstances.
00:06:50.620 Those are going to be your purple states and those are going to be your blue states and they will be freer.
00:06:54.300 Gun laws is another example of this.
00:06:55.820 There are certain laws, to an extent, because gun laws, obviously gun rights are enshrined in the Constitution where abortion is not.
00:07:03.200 So, there's some states, though, where purchasing guns is much easier.
00:07:06.840 Some states where it's much harder as well as concealed carry, etc., etc.
00:07:09.780 Understand, though, the fight will go on.
00:07:15.360 If you are pro-life, like me, you view abortion as a moral and social evil.
00:07:23.580 And this is something that we are going to continue to fight.
00:07:26.520 And I pray that one day we look back on this the same way that we look back on slavery.
00:07:31.040 What exactly is going on in the Biden administration, right?
00:07:38.020 We've seen President Biden's press conference, that absolute debacle.
00:07:44.820 But more importantly, we've seen all of the domestic and foreign policy failures of this administration in just one year.
00:07:53.060 So, why, then, do you think that President Biden has not fired a single staffer over any one of these things?
00:08:02.880 Look, in any other administration, typically, the way things go, and if you haven't been around D.C., or if you have been around D.C., you get this.
00:08:10.340 You fire people, obviously, for poor results, but at the same time, people tend to leave at the end of the one-year mark of an administration.
00:08:20.240 They go on to other things.
00:08:21.300 Look, the pace of one of those jobs, and that's regardless of what administration you're in.
00:08:26.300 So, the question, then, is why has nobody been fired from the White House staff?
00:08:30.960 And, more importantly, why doesn't President Biden seem to care about this?
00:08:36.700 Well, it's actually quite simple.
00:08:37.700 And John Fund, who's a great writer, he did a piece in the Daily Mail, right, that just came out, and it's actually quite simple.
00:08:47.040 Biden won't fire his all-powerful master of disaster, Chief of Staff Ron Klain, who is behind the White House's biggest failures.
00:08:54.280 Maybe that's because President Biden is not really in charge.
00:08:58.700 Wow.
00:09:00.220 I guess John Fund must be a Human Events Daily listener because that's exactly what we've been talking about
00:09:05.720 every single day here on this program.
00:09:08.540 Go watch this clip of Ron and President Biden.
00:09:12.060 Now, we're going to get down to business here.
00:09:14.640 And, Ron, who am I turning this over to?
00:09:18.560 Well, thank you very much, Mr. President.
00:09:21.280 I think it's time for our friends in the press to leave, though.
00:09:23.920 Thank you.
00:09:25.060 Now, Ron Klain has been with Joe Biden all the way back to when he was Senator Joe Biden in the 1980s.
00:09:32.720 He then, of course, served on his failed presidential bid in 1988, worked with him in the Senate.
00:09:38.440 And the New York Times even mentioned in their write-up, their profile on Ron Klain,
00:09:42.780 that he was the most influential, is the most influential Chief of Staff of recent vintage,
00:09:48.280 an admiring New York Times profile, and the master of disaster, as he'd been dubbed by his critics.
00:09:52.900 Even the Times profile had to concede that Klain comes off as a purebred Washington swamp creature
00:09:59.560 who might have trouble connecting with large swaths of the country.
00:10:03.480 All right?
00:10:04.040 So, understand this guy.
00:10:06.200 And I've been talking about this so long on this program.
00:10:11.280 But now you've got John Fenn talking about it in Daily Mail.
00:10:14.000 You've got other people around D.C. saying, what is going on?
00:10:16.760 Why won't President Biden fire anybody?
00:10:19.440 Look at all the disasters going on right now.
00:10:21.380 You've got the massive foreign policy disaster of Afghanistan, where Tony Blinken,
00:10:26.480 remember, and we talked about this, that they were preparing to fire Tony Blinken.
00:10:31.200 Secretary Blinken thought he was on his way out.
00:10:33.520 He wanted to be on his way out, but they wouldn't do it.
00:10:36.300 You know why?
00:10:37.380 Because nobody wants to come in and serve in this administration.
00:10:41.160 Nobody wants to be associated with the Biden White House.
00:10:45.580 And not just internally, not just domestically.
00:10:48.640 What just happened today?
00:10:49.680 The German chancellor just, and this is Inder Spiegel, the German chancellor just rejected
00:10:56.500 a phone call with President Biden over Ukraine.
00:11:00.500 Said, nah, I don't want to talk to you.
00:11:02.900 You got Macron over in France, not exactly a conservative guy, right?
00:11:07.180 You know, an arch neoliberal saying, you know what?
00:11:10.220 We don't need to work with the United States when it comes to Russia.
00:11:14.580 He said, Europe should have their own plan to deal with Russia, to make an agreement with Russia,
00:11:21.320 a strategy with Russia, and for European security that excludes the United States.
00:11:26.760 And don't forget India, right?
00:11:28.960 When India had a massive COVID upswing when it came to this new variant that was hitting them
00:11:34.920 just a couple of months ago, what did the Biden administration do?
00:11:38.520 They blocked the export of medical supplies to India, became this whole international row.
00:11:44.760 And then finally, they were able to walk things back and help out.
00:11:48.120 But do you think the people of India have forgotten that?
00:11:51.020 That it was the Biden administration that did all of these things.
00:11:54.580 But remember, we're told, we are told the adults are back in charge.
00:11:58.700 Yes, the adults are back in charge.
00:12:00.620 And Sam Harris, of course, tweeted that.
00:12:02.600 He tweeted that on January 20th, 2021.
00:12:07.100 As Biden was taking the oath of office,
00:12:09.720 I feel an overwhelming sense of gratitude for the adults in the room.
00:12:13.380 Great job, Sam Harris.
00:12:14.600 Now, I know he tried to walk it back during the Afghanistan debacle.
00:12:18.360 But I want you to remember all of the people,
00:12:21.160 whether they be in this, you know, the center-right community or the classical liberals,
00:12:26.580 all of these people that said that President Biden was going to be a smashing success
00:12:31.480 after the chaos and the mean tweets of the bad orange man.
00:12:35.440 Congratulations, guys.
00:12:37.580 You bought it.
00:12:38.740 You paid for it.
00:12:39.940 You own it.
00:12:43.880 Well, it's time once again to talk about the CHAZ.
00:12:48.460 What is the CHAZ?
00:12:49.520 Do you remember the CHAZ?
00:12:50.400 The Capitol Hill Autonomous...
00:12:51.460 CHAZ is the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone.
00:12:53.600 A breakaway quasi-republic.
00:12:55.720 When armed militants took over six-square-block radius,
00:13:00.080 really 14 blocks if you include Cali Anderson Park,
00:13:03.900 downtown Seattle,
00:13:05.420 and held it for over a month.
00:13:07.700 But there was one individual in there that captured a lot of people's attention.
00:13:12.180 And it was a guy by the name of Raz Simone,
00:13:14.620 a self-described leader,
00:13:17.940 what some would call a warlord,
00:13:19.940 who was seen handing out AK-47s from the trunk of his Tesla
00:13:23.820 and then stomped around CHAZ with his entourage,
00:13:27.720 that my brother, myself, and others who infiltrated CHAZ,
00:13:32.340 not only infiltrated that area,
00:13:35.120 but also got very up close into the inner circle of Raz Simone,
00:13:40.900 his entourage,
00:13:42.040 finding out what was going on,
00:13:43.680 talking to him.
00:13:44.340 I did multiple times when I was in CHAZ for that month in 2020,
00:13:49.380 before the body started falling.
00:13:51.860 We got out before the killings started happening.
00:13:54.700 But we warned Mayor Jenny Durkan what was going to happen.
00:13:58.120 And Seattle Police Chief Carmen Best,
00:14:01.080 she resigned because she knew what was going to happen in CHAZ.
00:14:04.860 And then the killings started.
00:14:07.120 So what's the headline today?
00:14:09.020 Well, hiphopdx.com, right?
00:14:10.960 You know, one of these music websites.
00:14:12.980 Seattle rapper Raz Simone
00:14:14.460 sued by five women over sex trafficking
00:14:17.820 and violent threat allegations.
00:14:20.460 Seattle rapper Raz Simone is reportedly being sued
00:14:22.360 by five women alleging sexual assault and abuse.
00:14:26.080 Four of them say the 32-year-old sex trafficked and abused them.
00:14:29.300 One of the alleged victims, identified only as Pearl,
00:14:31.540 claimed that Simone sex trafficked her in Las Vegas
00:14:34.480 for over a year until she finally broke free in 2017.
00:14:38.960 Pearl paints a grisly picture
00:14:40.240 of what she says she went through.
00:14:42.300 When Simone felt she wasn't being obedient,
00:14:44.760 he would supposedly lock her in a confined space for days
00:14:48.200 and force her to have sex.
00:14:49.900 Veteran Police Chief Bill Guyer looked into Pearl
00:14:52.020 and some of the other victims
00:14:53.320 who came forward with similar stories.
00:14:55.600 But after four years of waiting,
00:14:57.400 the five women have filed a civil lawsuit.
00:14:59.940 So go and look at this video.
00:15:00.960 of Raz from that time in Seattle.
00:15:05.380 And take a look at what he was doing there.
00:15:07.360 That's not the case.
00:15:09.260 I'm not trying to create this issue.
00:15:10.700 I'm a peaceful man.
00:15:11.560 I know you're a peaceful man.
00:15:13.460 I'm not, bro.
00:15:14.240 I'm not even hearing what you're hearing, though.
00:15:16.880 Why are you doing that?
00:15:17.500 Huh?
00:15:17.940 You're not hearing that.
00:15:18.740 Why are you doing that?
00:15:19.600 Huh?
00:15:20.060 I see you're not hearing that,
00:15:21.080 but why are you doing that?
00:15:22.480 Bro, I'm not trying to put no decision.
00:15:24.660 Why are you doing that?
00:15:25.600 The only thing I said is on the tape.
00:15:28.240 Look, let's stop the stream.
00:15:29.900 I'll stop the stream right...
00:15:30.940 So when you see a guy like that
00:15:33.440 who's prone to violence,
00:15:35.440 who's prone to exploiting people,
00:15:36.980 exploiting situations,
00:15:38.780 does it really surprise you
00:15:40.440 that he was involved in stuff like this?
00:15:42.600 Look, I remember when we were investigating Chaz,
00:15:45.340 I looked into his background,
00:15:46.920 and I looked into his situation.
00:15:48.160 This guy is a SoundCloud rapper,
00:15:50.160 and yet he owns multiple Teslas.
00:15:53.100 He's owned a whole bunch of Airbnbs, by the way.
00:15:56.080 He's an Airbnb super renter, right?
00:15:59.060 With these huge palatial estates throughout Seattle.
00:16:02.620 So the question is,
00:16:03.600 where's all the money coming from?
00:16:05.080 Because it ain't coming from SoundCloud.
00:16:06.780 And I looked at some of the shows,
00:16:08.620 quote unquote, that he's doing.
00:16:10.120 He's not...
00:16:11.500 The numbers didn't add up.
00:16:12.920 You knew that something was going on there,
00:16:14.900 and we knew it was something either vice or girls.
00:16:17.940 And unfortunately, it looks like it was this.
00:16:20.640 Forced labor,
00:16:22.560 sexual abuse,
00:16:23.920 sex trafficking.
00:16:26.260 Now, of course, these are accusations.
00:16:28.600 So let's wait until we get all of the evidence.
00:16:31.640 Of course, the girls have provided some of the evidence.
00:16:34.620 But Raz, you're going down.
00:16:36.960 Not only do these girls deserve better,
00:16:39.460 but you are going to be behind bars where you belong.
00:16:44.900 Well, this is a story that comes very close to home for me.
00:16:49.260 So I'm from the Philadelphia area.
00:16:51.160 My cousin actually sent this to me,
00:16:53.120 and now it is totally blown up.
00:16:55.140 So the Post Millennial is also reporting on it.
00:16:57.500 A Pennsylvania woman has filed a police report,
00:17:00.380 and the police put out their own report,
00:17:02.500 claiming that she was tracked to her home
00:17:04.920 by an Apple AirTag device.
00:17:07.620 So what are Apple AirTags, right?
00:17:09.200 So Apple AirTags are this new...
00:17:11.240 It's a Bluetooth emitter that you can purchase.
00:17:13.780 It's just a little tracking device that you can put...
00:17:16.380 And the idea is that you can put it on your keys,
00:17:18.820 you can put it on your pet,
00:17:19.820 you know, if you're trying to find something,
00:17:21.180 if you're, you know,
00:17:22.000 if you're like,
00:17:23.200 guys, maybe you want to put it on one of your kids, right?
00:17:25.060 So you can find things around the house,
00:17:26.540 and then it syncs up with your pairs with your phone
00:17:30.740 so that you can then know,
00:17:32.080 oh, you know, my keys are over here,
00:17:33.460 my wallet's over there,
00:17:34.240 my kids are over there,
00:17:34.940 my pet's over there, right?
00:17:35.880 That being said,
00:17:38.800 in this situation,
00:17:40.260 a woman who was out shopping
00:17:42.840 found an AirTag attached to her car,
00:17:47.200 and then a person was following her.
00:17:49.940 So go watch this video from Apple
00:17:51.960 that shows you and kind of explains what AirTags are.
00:17:54.940 As you move,
00:17:56.560 Precision Finding uses our U1 chip
00:17:58.820 to get the precise distance to your AirTag.
00:18:01.380 iPhone fuses that data with input from the camera,
00:18:04.360 accelerometer, and gyroscope
00:18:06.260 to give you visual, haptic, and audible feedback,
00:18:09.680 guiding you right to your AirTag.
00:18:13.920 So the Lower Providence Township Police Department
00:18:16.560 in Eagleville, Pennsylvania,
00:18:17.880 issued a warning to residents
00:18:19.520 after a call came in last week
00:18:21.720 regarding a person who'd received
00:18:23.460 a suspicious message on their phone
00:18:25.660 warning them of an unknown device
00:18:28.020 tracking their location.
00:18:30.200 The victim told police
00:18:31.140 that they had just returned home
00:18:32.240 from the movie theater
00:18:33.080 when they had received an iMessage
00:18:34.920 on their iPhone stating,
00:18:36.620 unknown accessory detected.
00:18:39.260 This item has been moving with you for a while.
00:18:43.260 After returning home,
00:18:44.260 the victim found that they had received
00:18:45.420 another message on their phone
00:18:46.660 that stated, safety alert.
00:18:49.100 Your current location can be seen
00:18:51.500 by the owner of this item.
00:18:53.460 You may be carrying this item
00:18:55.080 or it could be located closely.
00:18:57.080 If this item is not familiar to you,
00:18:59.560 you can disable it
00:19:00.520 and stop sharing your location.
00:19:02.840 The victim then received a map of the area.
00:19:05.540 Look at this, a map of the area
00:19:07.260 that showed around 7.19 p.m.
00:19:09.760 the device was activated
00:19:11.340 by the movie tavern, right?
00:19:12.980 So a local movie tavern,
00:19:14.140 and then traveled along the map
00:19:15.980 until they returned to their residence
00:19:18.700 at 8.38 p.m.
00:19:21.620 The victim then looked outside their residence
00:19:24.320 to see an unknown vehicle
00:19:26.300 parked just down the street.
00:19:28.900 And when they went outside
00:19:30.020 and approached the vehicle,
00:19:31.560 it drove away.
00:19:32.660 As the vehicle was driving away,
00:19:34.740 they received another notification
00:19:36.020 on their phone.
00:19:36.860 The device was currently driving eastbound
00:19:39.000 and then eventually disconnected
00:19:40.460 once the vehicle was out of sight.
00:19:42.480 And they get into what the vehicle was.
00:19:44.640 So this is not good.
00:19:47.280 Right, you got a situation.
00:19:48.240 I remember when GPSs were first coming out
00:19:50.660 and people would keep like Garmin's
00:19:51.960 or Tom Toms in their cars,
00:19:53.920 people would put their home addresses in there.
00:19:56.300 Well, then if somebody stole your car, right,
00:19:58.380 you would press the home button
00:19:59.460 and then it would take you directly
00:20:01.540 to where they lived.
00:20:02.700 And now that thief, that car thief,
00:20:04.360 now knows that you're not home
00:20:05.460 because they've got your car.
00:20:06.620 So they can drive home.
00:20:08.120 They've got your address from that thing
00:20:09.580 and that there were break-ins regarding this.
00:20:11.240 So it kind of reminds me of that situation.
00:20:13.780 When we get new technology,
00:20:16.020 you have to, unfortunately,
00:20:18.080 because this is the world we live in,
00:20:19.520 human nature is a real thing.
00:20:21.040 You have to be careful
00:20:22.060 because it's always a double-edged sword.
00:20:25.740 So pay attention to those notifications
00:20:27.800 that you're getting on this.
00:20:29.200 Now, the way this works is through Bluetooth, right?
00:20:31.220 And so we were digging into it a little bit.
00:20:33.140 So that means if somebody throws an AirTag
00:20:35.360 on your car or if they drop it in a purse
00:20:39.020 or whatever it is, you know, wallet,
00:20:41.680 that it's only going to work within a certain radius.
00:20:46.360 So that means you've got to be careful.
00:20:48.500 Head on a swivel at all times.
00:20:50.620 Practice and maintain situational awareness.
00:20:53.860 Always just look over your shoulder.
00:20:55.440 Look in that rear view mirror.
00:20:57.100 Do you see a car that's following you?
00:20:59.660 Because it's got to be within,
00:21:01.980 and I think it's something like 30, 40 feet.
00:21:04.600 So if someone's following you off the highway,
00:21:08.020 and then they turn into your neighborhood with you,
00:21:10.900 and then they turn down the same street as you,
00:21:13.280 you know, something, I've done this, you know, for years.
00:21:16.660 One thing I'll do, if I've been in one of those situations
00:21:18.840 and I see a car that's following me that much,
00:21:22.380 I just start going down a different route.
00:21:24.580 I'll just go and turn down a neighborhood
00:21:27.100 that has nothing to do with me or my house
00:21:30.420 or just, you know, turn, just make a random turn
00:21:33.420 and go around and see if that person keeps following you, right?
00:21:35.920 Just see if they keep following, because you never know.
00:21:39.000 So I want people to be safe out there.
00:21:40.660 I don't know if there's a PSA or whatever type of situation,
00:21:44.220 but just be careful, right?
00:21:46.040 We're living in a time
00:21:47.120 where because crime has not been prosecuted,
00:21:50.160 crime isn't being prosecuted a lot
00:21:51.840 in many of these major cities,
00:21:53.560 that criminals feel emboldened.
00:21:55.720 And they feel that if, you know, as we've been told,
00:21:58.060 you know, home break-ins are on the rise,
00:22:00.540 homicides are on the rise,
00:22:02.220 carjackings are on the rise,
00:22:03.900 you have to be safe.
00:22:05.460 And the violence from the cities
00:22:06.400 is spilling over into the suburbs.
00:22:08.980 So just be smart.
00:22:10.040 If you see a car that's driving around like that,
00:22:12.680 you know, keep going.
00:22:13.940 Just keep going.
00:22:14.920 If you see someone that's a car
00:22:16.440 that's sitting outside of your house
00:22:17.600 that, you know, recognized,
00:22:19.340 doesn't look like someone, you know,
00:22:20.640 that's used in your neighborhood,
00:22:22.640 go check out what's going on.
00:22:24.220 Or, you know, safely, just, you know,
00:22:25.800 keep an eye on it.
00:22:26.740 And then at the same time,
00:22:29.000 know who lives in your neighborhood.
00:22:30.720 Talk to them.
00:22:31.520 Make friends.
00:22:32.700 People can stick together.
00:22:34.660 That's how you build a true community.
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00:22:59.140 Share this out with one of your normie friends.
00:23:02.260 Get it out there today.
00:23:03.520 Make sure that somebody else
00:23:04.760 that hasn't heard any of these stories,
00:23:06.800 think of the Apple AirTag one, right?
00:23:08.660 That's something that's not even
00:23:10.060 a little bit political.
00:23:11.620 That is just a good PSA for everyone to know.
00:23:14.680 But before we go,
00:23:15.520 today's moment of history
00:23:17.140 is a heartwarming story,
00:23:19.020 an absolute heartwarming story.
00:23:20.860 January 21st, 1924,
00:23:25.640 Soviet leader Vladimir Lenin
00:23:27.760 dies of a brain hemorrhage.
00:23:30.000 The man who instituted
00:23:31.220 the Bolshevik Revolution,
00:23:34.260 the Red Terror,
00:23:35.680 the communist takeover of Russia
00:23:37.180 died of a brain hemorrhage.
00:23:39.480 And thank God.
00:23:41.000 Ladies and gentlemen,
00:23:42.120 you have my permission to lay ashore.