In this episode of What We Missed: A What We're Missing, we take your calls and send in the topics you want us to discuss, and we'll cover them. Today's topics: 1. The Power Rangers are racist. 2. Why New Mexico is not as dangerous as New Mexico. 3. Mayor Bill de Blasio's new immigration plan. 4. Why cities should be a counterpoint to dysfunctional national politics. 5. The future belongs to patriots.
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00:01:45.000Yeah, we'll get into exactly why, because if the left had their policy, it would look like New Mexico.
00:01:49.000And this has been going viral because there's a video of like half a dozen people pooping all at once in the city with no fear of repercussions.
00:01:56.000And there was that story that we missed of the student who was suspended for asking why the United States flags were not being flown in that school.
00:02:06.000We appreciate it, which, of course, comes from the name Vincente, which in the Romance languages, if you go back to Latin, translates roughly to guineas, maybe closer than they appear.
00:02:22.000They make up 56% of the world's population, 80% of global GDP, yet they occupy only 1%.
00:02:33.000This is the story of our world's cities, the globalist leaders that control them, their insidious plans, and how they've even rigged the game to skirt democracy, our republic, and really America itself.
00:02:47.000If the 20th century was about the United Nations, the 21st should be about United Cities.
00:02:52.000The network of cities, I think, needs to be a counterpoint to dysfunctional national politics.
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00:08:48.000It was the real-life lady who was just painted green in the superhero card with one of those high-cut 80s bikinis, and I was like, whoa, what is this?
00:08:54.000But the real person was Cameron Diaz in the mask.
00:08:56.000Okay. Kim Basinger in the original Batman.
00:08:59.000Yeah. And I was very upset when, because I didn't see Batman 2, I wasn't allowed to, and then I saw Batman Forever, and I was like, they replaced her with a ginger, Nicole Kidman.
00:09:08.000And then Daisy Fuentes on America's Funniest Home Videos was like the strongest crush I had.
00:10:19.000Obviously, people like Mickey Rourke, but now he's becoming a legend for what the left believes is, and I would argue is hilarious and completely acceptable, homophobia.
00:11:52.000I would disagree, but someone would say, hey, maybe that joke is on the line, or say, ah, I get it, fag has meant cigarette in the UK for a long time.
00:12:32.000Instead, she has to go to the delusional feminist argument where he makes a joke.
00:12:37.000And then she actually asserts that she would physically dominate Mickey Rourke, who was one of the first actors to become a professional boxer.
00:12:44.000It wasn't a great boxer, but, you know, you'd be like a club boxer.
00:12:46.000Certainly could beat up a lesbian who couldn't give you one pull-up.
00:12:50.000And he goes on to say some other things, which, granted, you may not lie.
00:12:54.000You may think, okay, he's old, it's inappropriate, fine.
00:12:57.000But it's still just, the level of reaction is ridiculous.
00:13:02.000Just think, in four days, we'll never see each other again.
00:19:43.00030 years later, for something that was not racist, his name is Tony Oliver, and he admitted in a new investigation discovery series, it's called Hollywood Demons, that it was, quote, a mistake to cast a black actor to play the black ranger and an Asian actor to play the yellow ranger.
00:20:00.000It was racist for the black actor to wear the black suit.
00:20:03.000To be fair, still better than the originally planned black ranger in purple suit, which was, you know...
00:20:09.000Oh, that seems that would have been cooler.
00:22:04.000They don't usually, especially black men, don't share the views of Van Jones, of the Whoopi Goldbergs of the world, of the Joy Reads back when she had a show.
00:22:11.000That's not representative of the mainstream black American view.
00:22:14.000And you can comment below and tell them white privilege.
00:22:26.000But the woke identity politics is not really the instinctive position.
00:22:31.000In my experience, with hundreds of most black men.
00:22:35.000And this, right here, you're about to see a clip that I think is more representative of mainstream black American points of view that you don't hear in the media.
00:24:34.000I made the choice to be the Black Ranger, and now you have some writers saying, yeah, it was a real mistake, which also begs the question, okay, it was a mistake in casting him.
00:24:45.000So, you would have not cast, all we know from that, all we can infer is that you wouldn't have cast a black man to be the Black Ranger.
00:24:52.000So, a black person would have lost a role because of white guilt?
00:24:58.000The level of tone deaf, it's very hard to comprehend.
00:25:01.000And by the way, this Power Ranger, Walter Jones, he actually discussed to the controversy of the Yellow Ranger, an Asian lady.
00:25:09.000And I tell you, if more people shared his point of view, you'll see this in this clip, I think we'd be a lot better off as a country.
00:25:17.000We originally, in our pilot, had a Latina.
00:26:47.000I think that actually at one point in time, someone can correct me if I'm wrong, there was something, a study done, and the most recognizable faces on Earth, on Earth, were Michael Jordan, Mike Tyson, and Michael Jackson.
00:26:59.000I don't know the order of it, but they were the most recognizable faces on Earth.
00:27:03.000Meaning the top two, top three, I say two because depending, I get the Michael Jackson thing.
00:28:52.000I want to at least go back to him because he was part of the catalyst for the shooting in Dallas was the hands up, don't shoot rallies that he was doing.
00:28:59.000It had real world consequences for me.
00:29:04.000One of the guys that died went to my church.
00:29:06.000He was a police officer for our church.
00:29:07.000I didn't know him personally, but I'd seen him before.
00:29:10.000It really pissed me off because I grew up in the 90s where...
00:29:14.000Pre-90s race was a little bit of a thing, but me as a kid, I had black friends, I had Hispanic friends, I had Filipino friends.
00:29:28.000So when you get into high school at that time, and like I said, all the mics, all the movies, the biggest action star, or the biggest stars really.
00:29:35.000Black stars, black musicians, black athletes, and you're like, I don't care.
00:29:38.000And the Black Power Ranger was, like, the most badass one.
00:29:41.000Everyone loved the Black Power Ranger.
00:29:41.000The leader was the red one, but everyone knew that the badass one was the black one, and then later the green slash white one came in.
00:31:03.000It wasn't even maybe in the Reagan years, but certainly as a younger person, as a millennial, you had to speak in hushed tones if you were conservative or a Republican.
00:31:12.000You may have people say that you're a racist, but the truth is everyone knows half the country is conservative and people are more bold about it, right?
00:31:42.000Yeah. Well, the economy was sucking at the time because we had the collapse, and there was some progress being made, but not a ton.
00:31:49.000But what I was going to say, sir, is if you're young, you may not fully appreciate how during Barack Obama's presidency, people go like, I noticed some young people don't really know, like, I think I kind of liked him, and now I look back.
00:31:57.000You were accused of being a racist if you oppose it.
00:31:59.000He was the first truly, you know, close to socialist Marxist president that we had in our lifetime.
00:32:06.000You can go back to FDR and talk about some of those policies, sure.
00:32:08.000But Barack Obama was different from Bill Clinton.
00:32:11.000He was different even from Al Gore at that point in time.
00:33:05.000But what happened back then, it really was, this was a guy who smoked crack with a convicted domestic terrorist, Bill Ayers, and wrote about it.
00:33:15.000This is a man who was largely raised by a white woman and identified with his father in Kenya, who he really had never spent time with or met and wrote a book about.
00:33:23.000This is a man who was steeped in Marxist ideology.
00:33:25.000Was it, I should remember, it was his professor there at Harvard, Bell, who was an actual...
00:34:34.000It's so crime-ridden that the New Mexico mayor, sorry, governor, and I believe the mayor, too.
00:34:40.000We have something on the mayor, I think, later.
00:34:41.000But the Democrat governor is now deploying the National Guard to try and fix the crime problem.
00:34:48.000National Guard troops are getting ready to get to work right here in the metro after the governor, mayor, and Albuquerque's police chief agree more needs to be done to fight crime along the Central Avenue corridor.
00:35:00.000A business owner along Central says while he's relieved to get some help, he just hopes it works in the long run.
00:35:23.000We picked those areas based on call volumes, arrests, and risk.
00:35:28.000The decision stems from an emergency request by Albuquerque Police Chief Harold Medina.
00:35:33.000At the end of March, Medina wrote this letter, signing that the fentanyl epidemic and an Increase in violent juvenile crime has the department running thin, and they need extra hands.
00:35:45.000Now, this shouldn't come as any surprise.
00:35:47.000I mean, Albuquerque is a place where former champion John Jones, like, he, like, stopped four crimes and then went and committed four crimes.
00:37:34.000Every single thing about this city is ugly.
00:37:38.000And you can see that on clear display as this video shows, which was sent in by you, and I believe it was from YouTuber Nick Johnson showing just how bad it's become.
00:39:58.000Now, I know that correlation doesn't equal causation.
00:40:01.000Okay, I took Humanities 101.2 in college, but I will make the references publicly available as we always do the crime statistics, the media sources.
00:40:10.000If you can't, it's very difficult to prove in the world, meaning not in a lab-controlled environment, direct causation.
00:40:17.000So you just have to look with some very strong correlations and make an inference sometimes.
00:40:23.000And if you are lucky enough to have that and then have a contrast, With a correlation that clearly would at least infer an opposite effect, areas where they've had more right-leaning policy, okay, now you can potentially draw a conclusion.
00:40:38.000So let's look at the policies in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
00:40:42.000Staggering amount of crime, which is surprising considering their gun laws.
00:40:45.000They've banned law-abiding citizens from public carrying by declaring, they declared it a public health emergency.
00:41:35.000Credit to the governor where it was due.
00:41:37.000She is liberal, but she still is actually to the right of a lot of the state legislature because she vetoed a bill that would make all drug offenses misdemeanors.
00:41:47.000Meaning... Meaning black tar heroin on the street, a speeding ticket.
00:41:50.000She'd say, oh, maybe we shouldn't do that.
00:41:51.000And that's probably because she is worried about re-election considering what a crap hole the city is.
00:42:10.000I'm not going to come in and put a band-aid on your problem.
00:42:12.000Fix your problem and I'll give you the resources.
00:42:14.000So, for example, I would say, okay, Change your policies that have led your city to be a crime-ridden hellhole.
00:42:21.000And yes, we will send in the National Guard to help clean up the problem and make sure the policies change so that the problem just doesn't come back and we're having to do this every two years.
00:44:23.000That should occur nowhere in the natural world, let alone with many cities.
00:44:27.000To make an American city, whether it's Baltimore, whether it's Albuquerque, whether it's Detroit, worse than South American drug cartel hubs, at what point do you start taking accountability and say, okay, maybe...
00:44:41.000Being the wealthiest country that's ever existed and having cities worse off than cities where people live with dirt floors, maybe we've made a misstep here.
00:45:47.000In other words, a student should never have to ask for a school to fly a flag, and no one should be upset if a student asks for that.
00:45:55.000That's where I line up right now, and if he was mouthy, that remains to be seen.
00:45:59.000But this student was allegedly suspended for asking,"Hey, why are there no flags here?" A Towson High School student has now filed a lawsuit against Baltimore County Public Schools after he says his rights were violated.
00:46:11.000As Project Baltimore's Chris Papps explains, Parker Jensen believes it was unconstitutional for BCPS to suspend him for asking why American flags were missing in his classrooms.
00:46:22.000He got suspended for very little cause.
00:46:24.000He did nothing wrong besides try to bring forth his First Amendment right and really enforce the Maryland law, which is to have...
00:47:28.000So he sued the school, or the district, I should say.
00:47:31.000He said his rights were violated, and he said that the suspension would affect college applications, and I guess he's planning on going into the Marine Corps.
00:49:37.000Link in the description as every show.
00:49:38.000The left, for example, in this case, they fight for your constitutional rights.
00:49:42.000Anytime the ACLU shows up and says that it is an issue regarding constitutional rights, you know it's the opposite.
00:49:49.000Like, they don't show up for a lot of cases like this, but they'll show up so that someone can put a burka on their driver's license.
00:49:55.000So in this case, what do we see from that?
00:49:56.000Well, we've seen them fight for the rights for students to chant death to America, to intimidate Jewish students, to illegally occupy buildings, by the way, to burn the American flag.
00:50:06.000Remember this argument, like, hey, hey.
00:50:08.000That's one of the great things about America, is that you're free to burn the flag.
00:50:12.000Now, I think one of the great things about America is that you're able to voice your opinion freely.
00:50:17.000I don't think one of the great things about this country is that you're able to burn the flag.
00:50:20.000And by the way, that's also not expressing an opinion.
00:50:28.000So if you're allowed to burn the flag, okay, if that is your view, wouldn't you have the right to respectfully request that they honor their own code, their own rules?
00:50:50.000Well, pretty soon it'll be a Chinese flag.
00:50:51.000I mean, if some of the students were saying, you have to have a gay flag up in here during, well, Pride is during the summer, but there are other times that they honor gay people or trans people or lesbians.
00:51:08.000You're teaching American history in these classrooms, and you've got these teachers' unions and all these people complaining that the Department of Education is being moved and disbanded and reduced.
00:51:17.000Yeah. But you want the federal government to pay for everything in your classroom and then not have a flag?
00:51:41.000That would have been a good step, too.
00:51:43.000Absolutely would have been a good step.
00:51:44.000And look, even if I try to put myself in the shoes of somebody that doesn't love everything that that flag stands for, though I absolutely do love, I understand that there are stains on everybody's past in some ways, right?
00:51:58.000We are going to strive to meet the ideals of what these guys said, what this represents.
00:52:03.000It's the stay and make it better argument that we have made against people coming to this country and just kind of fleeing their country to do it here.
00:52:09.000Instead, it's like, no, stay and make it better.
00:52:11.000Wouldn't that be the same thing for them?
00:52:20.000At least just use it as a learning opportunity and say these guys broke away from the greatest empire the world had ever known at that time and made something and they believed in freedom and they were imperfect people and we need to strive to be Better every single day.
00:53:22.000Oh, I would say a worse stain, by the way, even though there was slavery in Canada as well, would also be the fact that people would be punished or executed for being disloyal to the crown.
00:54:04.000I don't believe in trying to go like, I think we've said.
00:54:08.000Over and over again, I don't know, in the abolition of slavery and in the process of trying to undo some of these things as we were like, hey, we need to get out of this stuff.
00:54:28.000And that's why I mentioned it, because if I'm in that frame of mind, I'm thinking, okay, sins of the past and stuff like that, and maybe that's why I like the American flag.
00:56:28.000You could even argue, by the way, the reason we had the first war, our revolutionary war, was an anti-slavery war because we didn't want to be taxed without representation.
00:56:36.000We were saying, hey, basically, we're kind of slaves.
00:56:38.000We don't want to be doing that anymore.
00:56:40.000Like, this is the most anti-slavery nation that has ever existed since its inception, since this country was conceived.
00:56:47.000Do you guys realize it took a little while?
00:56:49.000But yes, the Founding Fathers, there was disagreement, and most of them were saying, hey, at some point, we're going to have to deal with the slavery thing, because it's pretty hard to reconcile that with all men created equal.
00:57:00.000No other nation had that from the beginning.
00:59:24.000Otherwise, I believe that any other day, in anywhere outside of this five block, this radius, I would have to be a registered sex offender.
00:59:33.000You can understand why people, it doesn't mean they hate gay people, why they may not want to see this display.
00:59:38.000I remember as a child, my father having to answer me.
00:59:40.000There was a man in a thong with fake rubber tits, and it was on the cover of, I think it was the Montreal Gazette.
01:00:09.000Really? Oh, if you were dealing with someone who wasn't willing to push back, I would simply have to say you're right because I have a different opinion.
01:00:30.000Do you think that this student would have been suspended if he wasn't a white male with aspirations to be a Marine and he wasn't asking about the American flag?
01:01:19.000Nice! But that's not how it actually went down.
01:01:25.000No, Nick never got to deep fry that turkey for his holiday barbecue because Nick never bought that dream home with that big, beautiful yard.
01:01:33.000You see, Nick didn't think he could qualify for a home loan.
01:01:36.000He just assumed that his credit would be too low and his debt would be too high.
01:01:40.000If he had just called the experts at American Financing, they could have helped him overcome those doubts and misconceptions.
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