Let's make some magic! Do you trust me? I'll spend it in your hands like a frog. When did you last have a girl like this before? I've never had this girl before.
00:13:22.000And they had screeching, and I mean it, screeching Ilhan Omar dress-alikes Uh, saying that Nikki Haley had blood on her hands about, uh, Palestine.
00:13:30.000So they're going to treat you the same.
00:13:31.000Comment below- do you- The Churchill quote, I believe it's appeasing crocodiles, just ensures that they'll eat you last.
00:13:37.000So, we have that down if Nikki Haley will, uh, be showing you that package.
00:13:41.000Uh, I don't know if you know about this, but we now have foreign nationals actually taking over our country as- in positions of leadership, as representatives, and of course if you look at the policy, these people will be allowed to vote, people will be allowed to- and by these people I mean non-citizens.
00:13:54.000And by non-citizens I mean Minorities.
00:13:58.000At what point does someone who is supposed to represent, their constituents are supposed to be representative of the United States of America, at what point is it a problem when they aren't citizens and they have no interest in representing you?
00:14:15.000Because you can't serve the interests of a nation While serving the interests of people who are not members of this nation.
00:14:21.000This is unfortunately the false premise of common ground.
00:14:26.000We don't have the same values or worldview as, for example, Chinese nationals or people from El Salvador, Honduras, Mexico.
00:14:34.000Is that racist, or is it just, this is a country, and this is the rule book, and there's the guest book, sign, or we're gonna kick your ass out.
00:14:41.000And what else, Harvard, I don't know if you know this, turns out the Harvard study that this man spoke about, I forgot his, Fryer?
00:14:52.000Basically said, we've had this information all along that police officers do not shoot black men at higher rates.
00:14:57.000Of course, you know this from our Change My Minds, but he said Black Lives Matter was based on a lie, and he was suspended without pay based on trumped-up charges.
00:18:03.000I like to start my swim inside and end up I don't know where.
00:18:09.000So here is a story that we will get to, and by that I mean now, this Harvard econ professor Roland Fryer.
00:18:20.000He made some waves in 2016 when he released a study on sort of race and policing in America.
00:18:27.000The results, and I believe that we use this or we use one of his reference pieces, it basically disabuses people of the notion, these popular narratives, that, you know, black people are shot at a higher rate by police officers.
00:18:38.000Which is what we were told over and over and over.
00:19:05.000So, he spoke to Barry Weiss, and some people have kind of missed this, but there's some context that I think is not only interesting, but again, directly affects you.
00:19:15.000Spoke with Barry Weiss regarding the fallout that has taken place from his study.
00:19:20.000I collected a lot of data. We collected millions of observations on everyday use of force that wasn't lethal.
00:19:27.000We collected thousands of observations on lethal force.
00:19:31.000And it was in this moment, 2016, that I realized people lose their minds when they don't like the result.
00:19:39.000So what my paper showed, you'll see tomorrow, uh, like some of you, uh, was that yes, we saw some bias in the low level uses of force every day, pushing up against cars and things like that.
00:19:49.000People seemed to like that result, but we didn't find any, um, uh, racial bias in police shootings.
00:19:58.000It was a hundred and four page dense academic Economics paper with a 150 page appendix, okay?
00:20:09.000It was posted for four minutes when I got my first email.
00:20:13.000This is full of s**t. Doesn't make any sense.
00:20:16.000And I wrote back, how'd you read it that fast?
00:20:20.000I had colleagues take me into to the side and say, don't publish this.
00:20:40.000Well, it's the issue is they just don't fit together.
00:20:44.000If the second part about the police shooting is just a literal conversation, I said to them, if the second part showed bias, do you think I should publish it then?
00:20:56.000And they say, yeah, then it would make sense.
00:20:58.000I lived under police protection for about 30 or 40 days.
00:21:05.000I had a seven day old daughter at the time.
00:21:09.000I remember going and shopping for, cause you know, when you have a newborn, you think you have enough diapers.
00:22:21.000When you say, hold on, it's not a scientific process when you talk about the peer-reviewed process, when you talk about what is then allowed to be taught in schools and higher education.
00:22:31.000If you simply don't allow certain points of view to be taught, well, then you can say, well, it just didn't fit our parameters.
00:22:55.000It says, even when officers report civilians have been compliant and no arrest was made, blacks are 21.2% more likely to endure some form of force in an interaction.
00:23:03.000And this is something we've talked about.
00:23:04.000You can go back to our Change My Mind videos.
00:23:06.000As far as unarmed people, there were quite a few years where more unarmed white men were shot.
00:23:13.000And depending on the year, there can be armed versus unarmed.
00:23:16.000So that's a number that they'll use to kind of tweak it, where they'll select one in any given year.
00:23:20.000Now, there are more, I guess you should say, violent police interactions.
00:23:23.000But what they don't tell you is statistically, black Americans are far more likely not only to resist arrest, but assault officers.
00:23:30.000So then when you equalize it, and you say, okay, hold on a second, the perp has a gun.
00:23:33.000So at this point, it's not just a judgment call.
00:24:49.000If, for instance, blacks use their lived experience with police as evidence that the world is discriminatory, then it is easy to understand why black youth invest less in human capital or black adults are more likely to believe discrimination is an important determinant of economic outcomes.
00:25:05.000He said, now let me give you some quick stats on policing and then I want to go back to Barack Obama after the Dallas police shooting because the race relations in this country have taken a nosedive.
00:25:14.000And they've taken a nosedive precisely because of our institutions that have been overtaken by leftists who require racism, sexism.
00:25:41.000Not only have we done away with slavery, but not only have we gone through the Civil Rights Act, but there's actually affirmative action in these halls of education.
00:27:01.000Let me give you a couple of tidbits here.
00:27:02.000She went after him, so the study was put out in 2016.
00:27:06.000It actually got published in 2017, because it had been peer-reviewed and everything, and they had looked at it and said, yeah, this makes a lot of sense, this is a good study, you've done everything right here.
00:28:04.000But she suspended him without pay for two years, closed his lab, did not just close it down for a little while, got rid of it completely, and removed all the funding for it, and then said maybe we'll have harsher penalties for him down the road.
00:28:18.000This guy, the same month that he put this paper out, in June, Claudine Gay comes knocking with sexual harassment charges or accusations, allegations.
00:28:42.000And this is the reason for Change My Mind.
00:28:44.000By the way, Change My Mind, when we started, the first ones were never conducted on campus.
00:28:47.000And we've conducted a lot of them, not on campus.
00:28:49.000But the reason for this is, we've actually cited these studies, and these statistics, by the way, when we have done, I believe it was the Black Lives Matter as a terrorist organization, Change My Mind, or I don't know if it was Affirmative Action as racist, Change My Mind.
00:29:00.000We make all those references available.
00:29:02.000Because no one is being taught this in higher education.
00:29:07.000But the professors aren't allowed to teach the research of their own findings if it doesn't suit the narrative that is demanded from the dean, from the president.
00:30:01.000So that's interesting, too, what you bring up, and this brings us to the larger picture of race relations in America, because if you tell people long enough, you tell one group, this is what happens right now.
00:30:10.000And this really kind of goes to Barack Obama.
00:30:16.000Alright, he would say to black people, you're being shot, you're being hunted down.
00:30:21.000And then we started with, and by the way, white kids who did nothing, by the way, to earn this type of ire, you need to check your privilege.
00:30:30.000You were born flawed because you're a white male.
00:30:33.000So you, you're a victim no matter what.
00:30:39.000Hey, you go from the era of Fresh Prince of Bel-Air and Family Matters, and even before that, the Jeffersons, Will Smith being the biggest film star that's ever existed, the biggest athletes, the most recognizable people on earth at one period in time, Michael Jordan, Mike Tyson, you go from that to, hold on a second, BET, and now you're fragmented.
00:31:04.000You will never have another Will Smith.
00:31:06.000You will never have another Denzel Washington in a largely white country.
00:31:12.000We just didn't think about it when we were being raised.
00:31:13.000And you'll say that's because of your white privilege.
00:31:15.000No, it's because we weren't being taught that we were racist simply through birth, and our black friends weren't being taught that we were racist.
00:31:23.000There is no winning that game, and by the way, there is no coming back from that as a country if enough people believe it.
00:31:28.000So, this study was issued July 11th, 2016.
00:31:33.000One day before Barack Obama gave this speech after Dallas police officers, for those of you who don't remember, were slain in the streets.
00:31:43.000And so when African Americans from all walks of life, from different communities across the country, voice a growing despair over what they perceive to be unequal treatment, when study after study shows That whites and people of color experience the criminal justice system differently.
00:32:03.000When mothers and fathers raise their kids right and have the talk about how to respond if stopped by a police officer, yes sir, no sir, but still fear that something terrible may happen when their child walks out the door.
00:32:22.000Still fear that kids being stupid and not quite doing things right Do you remember this time?
00:32:36.000I was at a cousin's wedding in Milwaukee.
00:32:38.000I was at home and I heard about this and it just pissed me off because his rhetoric directly, 100% the rhetoric from leaders in the black community like Al Sharpton and Barack Obama led to this shooting.
00:32:53.000It was the straightest line you could freaking draw.
00:32:55.000It was the first round of Black Lives Matter.
00:32:58.000He comes out, comments on Trayvon Martin when apparently every other ongoing investigation is the White House doesn't comment on an ongoing investigation.
00:33:07.000All of this stuff is happening, and more stuff had happened at that point, and then these police officers were killed.
00:33:14.000And he comes out and says this, instead of just saying, hey I'm really sorry for your loss, we have to do something about crime in this country, we have to do something about people lashing out in this country, we have to do something about whatever, just Fixing the problems, he comes out and gives a speech about telling your kids the right thing to do because they may act up.
00:33:31.000You mean like pulling a gun from your waistband in Chicago?
00:33:34.000You mean like attacking a cop in Ferguson?
00:33:38.000A guy was killed that went to my church!
00:33:42.000He was a police officer who was in my church, in my community, protected that church as an off-duty police officer.
00:33:48.000He'd been killed because of your rhetoric and the kind of rhetoric that you had been pushing your entire life and you came down and lectured police officers who had just lost a brother about a conversation people have to have because they maybe act up, right?
00:34:03.000How about come down and say I'm sorry that I have broken this country in such a way that it may not ever be fixable, and I was supposed to be the person in 2008 that fixed race relations?
00:34:12.000How about come down and speak the truth?
00:34:13.000How about come down and say, now I know that I'm supposed to say that every, every, every, every, now, now, don't get wee-wee'd up, that every cop is racist, and I'll couch my word so I don't say it, but how about he just comes down and says, look, What we just experienced is the result of officers being 18 times more likely to be shot by a black citizen than shooting a black citizen.
00:34:52.000You do not have a free media or free educational system if the rules are not applied equally.
00:34:59.000So this is around the same time that ProPublica reported that young black males in recent years were at far greater risk of being shot dead by police than their white counterparts.
00:36:30.000Are you afraid that your black children will grow up in a world where they can smoke crack with a convicted domestic terrorist like Bill Ayers and get into an elite Ivy League school where we have no idea how, considering your background and the academic performance that we know of, get into the halls of Harvard and be actually the, I believe it's the senior editor or the lead editor of the Harvard Review?
00:36:54.000Was it the Harvard Review or the Harvard Legal Journal?
00:36:56.000I believe it's the Harvard Legal Review?
00:36:59.000The only person in that position who's never been published?
00:37:41.000You know, this isn't the era of Republicans like George W. Bush where we had disagreements.
00:37:45.000There were entire albums, concerts, there was an entire... Code Pink to say that he was a warmonger, he was racist.
00:37:54.000You could not, from a period of a solid eight years, you could not in any way publicly agree with George W. Bush on any policy without someone shouting out, Halliburton!
00:38:08.000And now they act like, yeah, back then it was more civil.
00:38:20.000So, in 2008, when you look at people in the United States, there were large studies done as far as people's point of view in the United States, how they viewed race relations.
00:38:28.0002008, white people, 70% of them said it was good.
00:38:33.000Black people, 61% of them said it was good.
00:38:35.000By 2015, it was only 51% of white people and 45% of black people.
00:38:42.000So from 2008 to 2015, did we get more racist?
00:38:49.000Barack Obama, the first black president.
00:38:52.000And I will tell you this, I will tell you this, to my everlasting shame, of course I didn't vote for the guy, but I thought, you know what?
00:38:59.000At least some people will now go, okay, alright, we have had a black president, you know, Tupac said we're never ready, we're not ready for a black president, even though it seems heaven sent, we're not ready for a black president, the drama nerd that he was.
00:39:11.000We said, okay, now we have a black president, at least there will be some healing.
00:39:15.000And instead we saw a drop on race relations by 20 points.
00:39:22.000And they're going to do the exact same thing this election.
00:45:44.000Besides the extra heavy pour of aviation gin at the venue's bar, two things really jumped out from Nikki Haley's Dallas campaign rally.
00:45:52.000First, most of her voting base seems to like her inoffensive nature and middle-of-the-road stance on a myriad of issues.
00:45:58.000And second, the radical leftist protesters don't really care and see no difference between Nikki Haley and Donald Trump or any Republican candidate for that matter.
00:46:07.000So no matter how polite or how reserved a candidate tries to be, they aren't going to save themselves from the ire of these radical leftist protesters, insanos, what have you.
00:46:17.000But as Winston Churchill wisely observed, each one hopes that if he feeds the crocodile enough, it will eat him last.
00:46:24.000And unfortunately for the appeasers, history's proven that's never really the case.
00:46:29.000We are trying to figure out why people would vote for her.
00:47:15.000This will be the second time that I don't vote in a presidential election, and the first time I didn't vote was because I was in the middle of moving.
00:47:21.000Is there any world where you'd ever vote for Donald Trump in the election?
00:47:24.000Would you vote for Biden over Trump, or would you just sit out the vote, if they're the two candidates?
00:54:50.000Now, hold on, before we get to the foreign nationals infiltrating your government and, you know, most important institutional establishments, some troubling news here at Light on Earth Crowder.
00:57:08.000Well, we'll check back in with him here in the coming weeks.
00:57:11.000So this is a fundamental question here.
00:57:14.000At what point does your government cease to represent you?
00:57:16.000And I think that when people talk about the elites and they talk about the swamp and people in power, it really comes down to Americans feeling as though they are not represented by the people.
00:57:24.000Well, either A, who they've elected, or, of course, completely unelected officials, people like the Fauci's of the world.
00:57:31.000It's effectively a coronation, with a lot of those folks.
00:57:33.000So, that seems to be, it's not about rich or poor, it's not about haves and have-nots, it's not about black or white, it is about people who are able to abuse the system and effectively never be ousted.
00:57:45.000And they are part of the system, and they've designed the system, meaning our system of government, how it exists now, in a way that is no longer representative of the American citizenry.
00:57:55.000And then that's exacerbated by the fact that they need more votes.
00:58:21.000We do see, specifically, Democrats, as a matter of the party platform, pushing a series of policies, measures, to replace Americans with non-citizens.
00:58:31.000Just to be clear, before you say, not saying great replacement in the way that, I don't care what David Duke says, We're talking about replacing Americans who are less likely to vote for them than non-citizens who are a blank slate and say, I'll vote for the people who gave me the free stuff.
00:58:46.000So, San Francisco, to be clear, just put a non-citizen Chinese national on their election commission.
00:58:56.000I told them that if they would do this, that South Carolina would wrap their arms around them and take care of them.
00:59:47.000From 2022 to 2024, this person was an immigrant rights community activist, 2020 UN Refugee Agency is where she was, and then 2017 to 2018, and then in 2020 as well, the UN Migration Agency, as well as she put on her resume, lots of sex with Eric Swalwell.
01:00:41.000What they really want to do is replace people who are less likely to vote for them, natural-born American citizens—that's just a fact—then immigrants who benefit from social safety nets they have not paid into.
01:00:52.000They are looking to replace you as a voting base.
01:05:22.000This is an Illinois law that allows non-citizens, and I know you're going to say, I don't really see a problem, but then I want you to think about it.
01:05:33.000It allows non-citizens to become police officers.
01:05:36.000Federal law states that only citizens can serve as officers and deputies, but a bill that has passed the House and Senate would change that for work-eligible immigrants.
01:05:45.000The bill's sponsor called it a natural progression.
01:05:48.000Yeah, I don't know if it's a natural progression, but let's just put this in context.
01:05:52.000Someone without papers could demand that you produce your papers.
01:05:58.000Also, you are going to have a disproportionate percentage of South American...
01:06:06.000Illegal immigrants in the police force.
01:06:08.000Do you have any idea the tension that exists between the Latin American community and blacks in South Central LA?
01:08:18.000And by the way, the military doesn't just fight wars, but the military has been used against citizens of this country multiple times, if you look at the Guard being deployed.
01:08:28.000That is a very dangerous precedent to set.
01:08:32.000And we'll get to the military portion in a little bit, but here's something else that is also concerning.
01:08:41.000They are now, the policy that is being proposed, And it's, well actually it has already been enacted, but it is something that they're fighting for aggressively.
01:08:50.000Illegal immigrants are now being counted in the actual census.
01:08:56.000All new at 6 o'clock, undocumented immigrants will count in the 2020 census.
01:09:01.000One of President Biden's executive orders reversed the Trump administration's effort to exclude them from the count.
01:09:07.000Channel 3 Waterbury Bureau Chief Dennis Valera shows us how this is giving hope that the brass city will get a more accurate count.
01:09:15.000No, I know you might be saying, oh, these are semantics.
01:09:20.000It allocates House seats, federal funding, determining which cities will be the beneficiaries of a lot of public programs.
01:09:27.000So what ends up happening is blue states are able to get more seats and funding thanks to illegal immigrants.
01:09:32.000So you have cities who enact policies, right?
01:09:34.000Sanctuary Cities, and that actually affects the makeup of the state, and the demographic makeup of the state, as well as what kind of funding is allocated to which municipalities.
01:10:06.000You should have just come here illegally and worked off the books, became a police officer, or served public office at that point, and you get off scot-free.
01:10:17.000I genuinely believe that this is punishing citizens, law-abiding citizens at this point, where the American dream is, funny enough, it's more dead For people who have been trying to live it the way that their parents or their grandparents did.
01:11:07.000And we're actually going to continue with this.
01:11:10.000On Mug Club, because I know we're going a little bit late, and I'm supposed to be keeping this under an hour, so if you're watching on Rumble, you just click that button and you get to join, because we're also going to be covering Nikki Haley.
01:11:33.000And before we go, you saw this at the beginning, you can go to prepwithcrowder.com and get $60 off a four-week food supply kit, which you don't need to be a doomsday prepper for this.
01:11:43.000You should always have enough dried food for a couple of months, some water that you can use in case there's some kind of a natural disaster or an emergency or, I don't know, race riots.
01:11:53.000And something to heat it with, you know, like a little Bunsen burner.
01:11:56.000Unless they've confiscated your Harvard lab.
01:12:01.000I don't think his lab was a Bunsen burner lab.
01:12:03.000I don't think his lab was a Bunsen burner lab.