Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, Now Has One Of America's Most Absurd 'Hate Crime' Laws - Casey Whalen
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Casey Whalen of North Idaho Exposed joins host Henrik to discuss hate crime in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho and the recent City Council vote to pass a hate crime bill. Casey and Henrik discuss the history of hate crimes in the city and how the City Council passed a bill that could lead to the toughest hate crime law in the country.
Transcript
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Ladies and gentlemen, welcome back to RedEyes TV.
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Maybe that includes, I don't know, maybe some feds today, maybe some local police officers.
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But anyway, thank you so much for joining us as we do a little bit of an update here on what is happening in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.
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Now, this, of course, has been kind of a, there's a speckled history, of course, in Coeur d'Alene.
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I mean, the order was up here, right, the Aryan Brotherhood and things like this.
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And so I personally think that for a long time you've had a lot of people actively try to kind of, you know, kind of, you know, change that history, that legacy that's associated with that and these kinds of things.
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So right now, although Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, has been, of course, one of the most conservative and whitest areas in America, now things are beginning to change.
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And it's done so, I think, more rapidly over the last couple of years than they've done before.
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And so with us today to talk about this, because there's a number of things that's happening right now.
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There's recently passed by the Coeur d'Alene City Council a hate crime ordinances.
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So it's actually, Coeur d'Alene is now some of the toughest hate crime, and it's not a law per se, they're called an ordinance, right, but they can, of course, use that to go after people criminally now.
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So with us here today, we have Casey Whalen, who's behind North Idaho Exposed, local journalist who does great work exposing these kinds of things, these types of organizations, kind of who's who of, like, who's meddling up here in these kinds of things.
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Thank you so much for having me on today, Heinrich.
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And I'm in Lana, and I appreciate the work you've done over the years.
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I kind of lost touch with you because you guys are so heavily censored.
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But thank you for what you're doing, and you moved to where I live.
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I've been following your Twitter recently, or it's blown up.
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A lot of stuff happening, a lot of things that's changed.
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We have a number of topics today to get into, specifically what's happening locally.
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My angle to it was, of course, that this has been kind of a place where some of the older traditions that has been preserved for a time,
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the more conservative, of course, in many cases, more religious as well, demographic up in these parts,
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and they've managed to kind of keep some of these things at bay.
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And there's a number of organizations, of course, the city council.
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There are a number of these liberals and anti-whites that are coming in.
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They're trying their very best to transform things.
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And we've seen that with these LGBTQ parades and these events, right?
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They're replacing the books in some of the local libraries.
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And, again, there's a pattern all throughout the country, right?
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But why don't we begin, Casey, talking about this hate crime ordinances.
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And I actually saw it on, I think it was Not the Bee first.
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Let me pull up the article here, which, of course, is the Babylon Bee's kind of actual news site version of this, right?
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It was said, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, now has the nation's toughest hate crime laws.
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And we could play this clip here, just as an introduction, before we get into actually looking at the city council bill.
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Technically, they call it a city council staff report.
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But let's listen to this first here, Casey, and then we'll talk more about it.
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After more than an hour and a half of public testimony,
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the Coeur d'Alene City Council has unanimously passed a new hate crime ordinance.
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The update to the municipal code creates a separate offense, a hate crime,
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if a person commits a current crime, such as damage or property or harassment,
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because of a victim's actual or perceived race, color, gender, sexual orientation, or national origin.
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During public testimony, the city council heard from citizens on both sides of the issue.
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The issue here is penalizing straight, white, Christian, conservative males for their freedom of speech.
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I am speaking to you from the economic impact that hate speech has on our community.
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Well, that new ordinance is a response to recent issues of racist slurs made toward the University of Utah's women's basketball team
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ahead of the NCAA tournament, as well as Native American students recently at McEwen Park.
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Now, I didn't catch the McEwen Park thing I was trying to read up,
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because it actually references that in the, again, I'm leaning towards calling it a bill, but it's not.
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Here's actually the first page of the copy of it here, the city council staff report here.
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And I remember the first one that they're referencing, for the longest time, this Utah women's basketball team,
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it seemed like this whole charade around it, essentially.
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And it was actually very difficult to pin down what actually happened, who's guilty, whatever.
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And long story short, after like, what, well over a month, I think, finally, like some,
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they presented some young kid, basically, right, in a pickup truck that had, what was it he had said again?
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He worked at the, he worked at the Coeur d'Alene Resort, actually, too.
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And it was something like, didn't he say something like, I would do you anyway, or something?
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It was kind of, look, he sounded more like he was making a joke.
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He was, I can't really, I probably, I can say it, but if you want.
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You're an N, N-word, but I'd still F you in the butt.
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And so, the prosecutor was like, what he said was abhorrent.
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What do you, if you need the First Amendment, you don't need it for popular speech, obviously,
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because everyone is like, well, everyone agrees with this.
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You need it when it's actually like considered to be offensive, technically, right?
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Like, well, I've heard far worse things from anti-whites or whatever, but anyway, it was
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this one woman, and she was like, maybe, I don't know, maybe mixed or something, right?
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I think the rest of the basketball team were white, if I'm not mistaken on that.
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Yeah, there were some photos that came out, and there was like CCTV, a couple of screenshots,
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But this was when they were walking across the street.
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They walk into the restaurant, and everyone was smiling, including this woman that supposedly
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was, you know, harassed by this kid or whatever.
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But why don't you tell us real quick, because that gets to partially how they were able to
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The whole, the press conference around this, and it was this whole, it's looked like either
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A, they were just waiting for the perfect opportunity to do something like this.
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Like, they had everything already lined up, or far worse, which I don't think is the case.
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There was like, it's so frustrating that we couldn't nail him on some kind of hate crime
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Yeah, and his father basically disowned him because of this.
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So I released the body camera footage of him being interviewed by FBI, local FBI agent
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Bryant Gunnarsson, and a member of the Coeur d'Alene Police Department.
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So that's on my ex account, Casey underscore Whalen, W-H-A-L-E-N.
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You can see that video for yourself and what he had to say.
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But eventually, he admitted to shouting that out the window.
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The prosecutor couldn't charge him because it just didn't really fit into
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Now, with this passage of this ordinance, now they have, there's some teeth in this
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So that really helps, you know, that'll really help them in the future when, you know,
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ironically, then you have a local city council person that may have possibly violated it
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In my opinion, it's absolutely orchestrated with the help of the mayor, the city council,
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our local Marxist organizations like the Kootenay County Task Force on Human Relations
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and the Human Rights Education Institute, which is located downtown.
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I'm almost 100% positive they've been working with Gonzaga University Hate Studies Program
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Because at the press conference, Tony Stewart, who's the secretary of the Kootenay County
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Task Force, mentioned that, went out of his way to mention that they were working with
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And so I think that this, with the arrest of the 31 members of Patriot Front on July 11th,
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I believe it was 2022, that was part of the end result of this hate crime ordinance, which
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Yeah, we'll get into the weeds of this here too.
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But yeah, this Human Rights Educational Institute, basically when that arrest happened of some
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of the members of Patriot Front, there was a pride event, of course, in downtown Coeur d'Alene.
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And it was basically run out of the Human Rights Educational Institute, essentially, right?
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It was like coordinated by them, and they were basically having a finger in that whole
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Well, it was actually an organization called North Idaho Pride Alliance, and they're all
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So the North Idaho Pride Alliance focuses on a specific area.
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The Human Rights Education Institute has its kind of its directives, its goals.
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But of course, they all share that Marxist ideology, the LGBTQ agenda.
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And it's laced into the community because, of course, they fold into the community.
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This is, of course, part and parcel to Agenda 21 or Agenda 2030, which I know your viewers
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are very aware of, and the implementation of the 17 Sustainable Development Goals.
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And so we're talking specifically about goal number five, and I believe goal number 10,
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Now we're also seeing the social justice aspect kick in with this hate crime ordinance, and
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I'm sure they're just happy that this ordinance went through.
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But there are different aspects of the ordinance.
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These are already existing laws, I believe, essentially, most of them.
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One is intimidation, malicious injury to property, harassment, assault and battery, public nuisance,
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And so basically the flavor of each one of those is that, I'll just read the intimidation one.
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If a person is guilty of a hate crime, if that person violates any provision of the city code
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with the intent to intimidate another person or persons in whole or in part because of the
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actual perceived race, color, creed, religion, ancestry, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity,
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physical or mental disability, or national origin of the other person or persons.
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And so that's basically mirrored in each one of those bullet points I just read to you.
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Now we can also address the penalties here, which I'd like to talk about.
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And I wanted to, as we look at this a little bit more here, it's down to words, right?
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I mean, okay, so at least in news report, they said that this would only be effective if
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another crime happens, you know, damage to property or you're attacking someone, an assault
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or, you know, something like that kind of thing.
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But of course, that's just one step away from then the words themselves actually
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That's like the natural progression of these kinds of things, that a hate crime is now
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So imagine a scenario, if you will, right, where basically someone else initiates a
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confrontation with you, for example, or whatnot, and you end up, you know, whatever, in a
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Well, then you can be charged with a hate crime.
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There's even in one of them, let me see if I can find them there, the, exactly the, which
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An education program, at the very bottom there, you see the penalties, right, under D, and you
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But a court may impose community service or participation in an educational program for
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In other words, a re-education camp is, let's, you know, not min's words of what they're talking
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That was one of the sobering parts of this I wanted to address.
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And that's how I believe they're trying to, you know, some of these Marxists, some of
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these people with a radical left ideology are, are happy about because they can basically
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If you dare speak out about the LGBTQ agenda, look out, the prosecutor is going to charge you
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So another aspect though, which is insane to me, is that in addition to the punishment
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prescribed by subsection A hereof, a person found to have violated 9.23.010 of this code
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shall be ineligible for a period of up to three years for any city license, permit, or activity.
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That would be, yeah, you seek, you know, public office locally or, you know, something like
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Well, I guess a business license, things like that, maybe even.
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And as usual, of course, a lot of this is up to, you know, kind of interpretation, right?
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You read, you read the intimidation one, right?
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So you got all the protected categories as usual and, you know, technically right?
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Perceived race, which means technically this would mean that this would extend to white
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But Casey, you know, being, you know, honest about the situation here and looking at this,
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Usually it's minority groups, you know, quote unquote minorities.
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And for the most part, white people are not protected on these kinds of things.
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But the point is, that's usually not what this is like, right?
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As you said, in many cases, this is used as a sledgehammer against, you know, traditional
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Western society and civilizations, of course, against people of European descent, you know,
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European Americans, things like this, in order to break them down.
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And if and when they start transforming the community locally, let's say they have a refugee
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resettlement program, or as you said, you have more pride education or some kind of trans
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education coming into schools or something like that, right?
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And you have parents out protesting these kinds of things.
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Now they can't actually use the type of words that they want to use, potentially, to express
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their discontent, their disagreements with these things.
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And now they can basically, it's a way for them to insulate themselves against criticism
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and protect themselves against, you know, using these things against us as a weapon.
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This is a way of covering their tracks, essentially, right?
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And this is how they know that they want to do other things locally.
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So they're beginning to lay the groundwork with these kinds of things.
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Now, there's some people said, well, they have kind of, I'm not sure if this is true or if
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you agree with that, but I've heard from some people that basically admit that they can't
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And it's kind of more posturing or it's just kind of an attempt to, as you said, maybe to
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Who now would want to take the risk of then, you know, criticizing, you know, LGBTQ people
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or whatever for this potential aspect that you could now end up in jail or you could charge
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So you self-censor and you realize, oh, there's no way for us then to fight back, right?
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And basically, you know, in 2021, Congress passed the Jabara Hire No Hate Act and Hire
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And so this act basically provided funding to states to create hotlines to report hate.
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And since then, the Department of Justice under Attorney General Merrick Garland has
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implemented a new program called United Against Hate in 2022, September 15th at the White House
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And in that program, essentially, he ordered, he directed the 94 U.S. District Attorney's
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offices across the country to implement this program, United Against Hate, to fold in local
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community members, the power players, such as our local Kootenai County Task Force on Human
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They've been holding these events locally throughout the last two years, and they're imploring the
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community to proactively report hate to the DOJ and FBI.
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And I actually did that twice now, but we'll talk about that in a little bit.
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And it's only to expose the mechanism and to stop this, because I don't know how else to
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A lot of these folks have become emboldened, of course, through the SPLC and ADL and all these
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other radical left organizations like the IREHR, which is the Institute for Research Education
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on Human Rights, which was created by a communist, Leonard Zestkind, in 1983, the Western State
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Center, the Montana Human Rights Network, and on and on and on.
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They all have reporting forms on their websites to report hate.
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It's sent up the chain to law enforcement, disseminated to the fusion centers.
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Tell us about the fusion centers a little bit more.
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I've heard that so many times, the fusion centers.
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I mean, essentially, I'm going to be doing some interviews with some people in that world
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But essentially, you know, there's one main fusion center in every state, and that's mandated
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They are working with other regional groups in the state.
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In fact, I was reported one called the Regional Intelligence Group 9 out of Spokane, Washington.
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And so they're relaying information to and from the sheriff's department, from the police
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departments who have their own internal intelligence analysts, and they're disseminating information
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So if somebody does commit a crime and they consider it a hate crime, this is why this is
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so dangerous, the FBI and DOJ are already keeping a list of all these hate incidences,
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If you commit a hate crime, they can tack on these other hate incidences as charges.
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It is, which means, of course, a lot longer time in jail and all that stuff, right?
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Which, again, this is a way for them to control your emotions.
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It's a way for you to say you're not allowed to use these words, and you can't...
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Well, yet they can't say, you know, internally, like, what you feel internally, but if intent
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is part of it, it's basically a way for them to try to decode or analyze or get into your
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mind of what were you feeling and thinking by, you know, when you used these banned words
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Is this up to the perceived victim now to make the call, right?
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It says, intent to frighten someone with words is a hate crime.
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You could intentionally not even bring up or use words that is related to, you know, race
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But if they feel frightened by you for some reason, they can say, well, I think they did
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it because I am, insert protected group here, right?
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Insert X here, which is then like, okay, how do you prove that, first of all?
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Well, we have to look through your social media now.
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Oh, it looks here that you have said, you said something racist on, you know, on Instagram
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in the past, so that means this is what, you know, there's no stop ending to this kind
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Under conspiracy, it says that if two or more persons conspire to oppress, threaten, or
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intimidate someone with words or an act then, based on, again, insert any protected group,
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and I think for the most part you can exclude whites there, but technically you haven't seen
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that happen yet, so we'll give them the benefit of the doubt.
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Okay, let's assume it includes whites too, but then you can be convicted of a hate crime,
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which basically means, can you, so if you're talking to somebody about your feelings about
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like, hey, look, they're obviously doing some refugee resettlement program here, or my
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kid is being dragged through these, you know, trans-educational courses now in the public
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school he's going to, whatever, and you're talking to somebody, imagine the follow-up to
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We're like, oh, somehow they monitor this, or this was overheard by somebody, or they
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monitor your social media, maybe messaged someone about this.
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These are all things that could basically be tacked on later on, or in a combination of
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where things actually expand from an ordinance to this into something else.
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So this is the beginning steps of basically breaking down any ability for people to fight
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back against those weapons, against any level of traditionalism.
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And we've seen, of course, the push nationally, globally, really, to attack, you know, white
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You know, obviously there's an agenda here, and the ongoing push to demonize Christianity
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For instance, the FBI targeting the traditional Catholics.
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And in fact, in 2022, when the 31 members of Patriot Front were arrested, the North Idaho
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Pride Alliance, who organized the Pride in the Park event, actually requested through emails,
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They sent an email to one of their board members, Idaho State Patrol Officer Michelle Beach, who's
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gay, and she reported the Catholic Rosary Walk in an adjacent park that same day to the
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The director of the Human Rights Education Institute sent an email to the FBI saying that she had
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These people actually have carte blanche access to members within the DOJ, the Idaho State
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They're planning these events before they happen.
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I have those emails with the police department here locally, meeting with Captain Hagar, FBI
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agent Brian Gunnarsson, Mark Z, Sarah Lynch, who is the director of the North Idaho Pride
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Alliance and has a very high, I don't know if it's a high level security clearance within the
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Long story, but there's a lot of coincidences that happen in Coeur d'Alene, let me put it
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I mean, look, every probably town, this is everywhere, right?
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Nepotism or you get your own in there, whatever.
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I'm not sure if it's more pervasive here or whatnot, but it feels, well, again, it's
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partially due to the history here that there's this other layer to this, that then this is
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And many of these people's interest is basically to ensure that people that they don't like
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They disagree with, you know, the white, you know, traditional, you know, be they, you
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know, Catholics or those who are like, you know, they want to preserve America the way
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They want to try to attack them and break down their way of life.
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And in some cases, they try to bait them right into like provoking them essentially to do
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something where they step over those, those boundaries that they can get at you.
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And in other cases, of course, it's, it's them.
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Trying to basically, you know, attack, attack this and they're very interest.
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They're very, you know, what's, what's it called?
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They're, they justify their existence and they, and they feel good about essentially doing
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Of attacking those people that they think are bad and doing wrong things essentially,
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That's what they live for essentially, making sure that people they don't like can't have
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any interest and they can't stand up for themselves.
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So I'm saying is this kind of like a, maybe this is wrong, maybe it's correct.
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Like a magnet of sorts of a certain type of people into these types of positions because
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there's already an ax to grind there kind of by default.
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What can you say about like, yeah, the Christie Woods and this thing we will talk about
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I've heard people talk about this, how they all, they all back each other because part
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of me is like, how can these people be in power with so many, you know, mega conservatives
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And you realize a lot of people don't get involved locally in elections.
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Maybe they vote for Trump or whatever, and they do it nationally, but they don't get engaged
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And one of the, you know, fallouts from that consequently then is that people who are highly organized
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and motivated and driven by, I'd say, hate in regards, end up taking over these positions
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of power, local influence, and they then sway tremendous amounts of power in order to begin
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to transform, you know, the town, the city, essentially.
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What can you say about those, the people there and what you think drives them, Casey?
00:27:10.000
So essentially, of course, they feed off of drama, and so they capitalize on that drama.
00:27:15.480
Of course, they ask for federal, you know, grant money.
00:27:18.700
Hey, you know, Patriot Front threatened our Pride event.
00:27:21.860
You know, they didn't even get to the event, but, you know, we need federal money so we
00:27:24.660
can provide security that, you know, they do all these different grants.
00:27:27.220
There's money, there's social prestige, which is huge to them.
00:27:31.640
There's, you know, there's different ways they're rewarded.
00:27:37.040
They want, they like these types of events, so then by creating this ordinance, it's a
00:27:43.280
They can think of all, you know, if this thing sticks around, how long this ordinance is going
00:27:47.360
to be, I don't know if it's going to be abused, but I would imagine so.
00:27:50.400
We already have people locally reporting a Catholic rosary walk to the FBI and DOJ.
00:27:55.480
If you live in North Idaho, if you live in Coeur d'Alene in the area, these, you know,
00:27:59.900
folks are being, they're reporting people for engaging in constitutional activities.
00:28:04.200
Now with this ordinance, it's making it extremely dangerous.
00:28:07.280
So we need people really to rise up and send an email or a phone call to the city and
00:28:11.780
let the city council know, and the mayor know that you're not happy with this.
00:28:15.380
You know, our, our rights are unalienable and, you know, we're going to, we need to demand
00:28:25.220
I was going to say the chamber of commerce, which is of course is essential in all this.
00:28:28.700
They were trying to possibly ban all religious symbols from the recent 4th of July.
00:28:38.160
So as of course, because of that, that, you know, these people don't understand.
00:28:42.700
They're so authoritarian, I guess, or I don't know what the case is, but you know, they,
00:28:47.060
they just, they, they're their own worst enemy basically.
00:28:52.100
So it's funny because for a while you think, well, you're, you're doing all of this.
00:28:55.980
If you would simply back off, it wouldn't be a problem.
00:28:57.980
But again, as I said, I think it goes back to that.
00:29:09.520
Many of these groups just look at a thing like even refugee resettlement, right?
00:29:13.100
So it's like, oh, we're doing the right thing or whatever.
00:29:14.880
And then you realize many of these organizations and the people behind those organizations, tons
00:29:21.940
And they get, they get very wealthy doing these types of things, tons of money there.
00:29:25.720
But my point is that when we go back to this, you need, and this is really a call to anybody
00:29:30.280
who's, who's watching that, be that in, in an area like Coeur d'Alene or, or anywhere
00:29:34.180
else around America or any other European country, the, the, the methods and the strategies
00:29:38.940
and the tactics are essentially the same wherever you go in the Western world, right?
00:29:42.400
This is like a, this is run out of a, you know, you know, cultural Marxist, uh, you
00:29:47.000
know, anti white kind of, uh, you know, point of view essentially.
00:29:50.580
And it's about breaking down traditional society, right?
00:29:53.980
This is an all out onslaught on, on Western civilization or whatever.
00:30:02.480
This is not as like, they're breaking, they're trying to every weapon they can, they're firing
00:30:06.680
Well, they're like 100% capacity attacking everybody.
00:30:09.180
And most normal people are just kind of like, well, I kind of don't like that, but you
00:30:14.320
know, I'll just keep my head down, you know, and if they come or in the case of America
00:30:18.060
in some cases, and this is not a criticism, there's plenty of, you know, people attacking
00:30:21.520
people with like over their guns or whatever, which is, I'm not, obviously I'm like super
00:30:25.780
pro second amendment, but I'm feeling there's a little bit of a, maybe a, ironically a passivity
00:30:30.440
that's come with that too, where people are kind of, well, I got my guns and if they come
00:30:33.700
to my porch, then I'll defend myself kind of thing.
00:30:35.700
And it's like, well, by the time they come to most people's porches, it's already too
00:30:44.220
You have to build these, your own communities and infrastructure internally.
00:30:47.840
Look at how they've done it, for example, and they do the tippy toe tactics, right?
00:30:51.720
They get one person in place here, maybe one over there.
00:30:55.620
They get the business community involved so they can say, well, no, no, no.
00:30:58.060
This is just for, as you saw on that clip we played earlier, the economic impacts of
00:31:03.280
That's the reason we need to do this, you see, so we're, we need it for the local economy.
00:31:09.760
Not, I mean, it's a bullshit argument, but that's what they'll do.
00:31:17.740
Places like Coeur d'Alene and many other, you know, places around in America will be,
00:31:22.780
I think, totally different in a decade from now if these people go completely unopposed and
00:31:28.540
no one is fighting back or organizing against them.
00:31:33.580
And another important aspect of this is statistics.
00:31:36.120
Of course, if they can show, oh, look at all these hate things that are happening in Coeur d'Alene.
00:31:41.240
We need more, we need more state, federal money, you know.
00:31:45.980
And that's why they're so, they're so driven to report every little thing.
00:31:49.960
So I would suggest you ask your local legislators if you're in Idaho, you know, what needs to
00:31:55.860
happen in my opinion is that we need to strike down the very first aspect of the malicious
00:32:00.780
harassment law in Idaho, which basically does the same thing at a state level and just get
00:32:05.960
rid of all this crap and just get back to common sense ideals in Idaho.
00:32:10.520
So I'm hoping to get more, more legislators on board with that and draft something up here
00:32:16.500
Now, before we talk about Gukin on what happened there and how you are actually seeking to use
00:32:21.140
the hate crime ordinances against them, we'll see how that goes.
00:32:24.140
A lot of people, they don't, you know, they don't like you because you're like a local
00:32:29.360
You're, you're getting in people's faces and you're not never like rude or, you know, again,
00:32:33.080
to use, you know, bad words and it's like that.
00:32:35.700
You tell them, oh, you're associated with this organization.
00:32:39.640
You know, you, you know of these guys, you know about the SPLC, who we're getting money
00:32:44.540
And so you got hit pieces like this written about you.
00:32:47.840
Do you want me to, can I show the, um, I'm not sure if that was for public consumption or not,
00:32:55.900
It was basically, when I'm reading those, it's like, here's a guy who thinks he has
00:33:01.620
Now, there's not an, you know, it's not an arrest warrant.
00:33:03.800
It's an officer awareness, you know, briefers, essentially like.
00:33:10.680
You know, our local internal analysts produced that.
00:33:15.480
Somebody either screwed up or I think they intentionally gave them to me.
00:33:18.140
I've got like three of these things and they won't give them to me if I ask for them.
00:33:22.860
You work in the Coeur d'Alene Police Department.
00:33:27.940
Information only, it says at the bottom of this.
00:33:34.440
He's talking about the Declaration of Independence and Constitution.
00:33:42.280
Waylon continued to film the interaction and refused to leave the property.
00:33:51.220
It's like, here's a guy who thinks he can hold people accountable.
00:33:53.780
That's what it feels like to me when I look at that stuff.
00:33:55.620
And I started out as a First Amendment auditor.
00:33:58.260
So I basically got 120 copies, full-size copies, of the Idaho Constitution and Constitution, the National Regular Constitution.
00:34:06.620
And I would take those into the police departments and the sheriff's department as a litmus test.
00:34:11.620
And basically, later on, I just started doing a lot of records requests.
00:34:18.080
So this is all relayed through the fusion centers.
00:34:20.780
And now I changed tact, and I'm more of a journalist.
00:34:23.100
I don't do that stuff anymore because it just doesn't really do anything.
00:34:26.040
But I've got a great relationship with local law enforcement here.
00:34:30.320
I talk to a lot of these people, and a lot of them are really good people.
00:34:33.440
But, you know, we have an administrative state in place, and, you know, that causes a lot of issues for liberty.
00:34:39.640
Yeah, again, if there's someone – I would assume there's some people watching this because if they're following – if they have these kinds of posters or whatever that's called, a statement, like, on you.
00:34:48.960
One of them, I think, was from, yeah, Spokane County Sheriff's Office.
00:34:56.880
The ones from Spokane are – Rig 9, it's called.
00:35:02.360
So why would – do they have any rights in Idaho?
00:35:08.060
I mean, Rig 9 is all in Washington, but then there's larger conglomerates, too, that cover a specific, like, region, like the Northwest.
00:35:18.180
And they are sharing – so it's, like, this massive information sharing that's going on.
00:35:23.160
So I'm sure they're, like, they keep up with your Twitter.
00:35:26.460
They probably have dedicated departments that are watching this right now.
00:35:34.080
And let me just speak to those people for a moment.
00:35:36.620
And, you know, you might agree then with some of this LGBTQ stuff they're trying to pitch to kids or whatever.
00:35:41.460
But, like, who today who have their right mind screwed on cannot see how this country and so many other countries all around the West are literally going down the tubes right now?
00:35:51.840
Everything they're doing to intentionally damage it.
00:36:01.760
They're intentionally confusing the kids, right, with all this transsexual garbage.
00:36:06.840
Like, and they're turning around and saying this is the idea of the repressive tolerance, that it's only our way that you have to be tolerant towards.
00:36:16.280
It's almost the loudest or the one who wants to shove something in your face that you have to be tolerant of.
00:36:21.860
They never have to be tolerant of our – I mean, they need to, and this needs to change, obviously, as we're almost getting at.
00:36:26.200
But I'm saying it's always us who have to back down if we don't want any of this.
00:36:30.880
Like, they literally almost have every place in America right now.
00:36:36.840
There's people fleeing from states up to areas like Coeur d'Alene to get away from all that stuff.
00:36:42.900
And yet, they need to transform it here as well.
00:36:44.900
It needs to be a blanket, you know, political system and an ideology ruling that they want to shove down our throats.
00:36:52.880
And if you try to oppose that, well, they'll try to pass laws against you.
00:36:57.660
They'll try to put you in jail for disagreeing with them if they could.
00:37:01.040
And if this, again, goes unchallenged, eventually they will be able to do that.
00:37:08.920
There are so many guys now that are going through what they call pre-crime, right?
00:37:11.260
They're like, well, we believe this person is a danger to society because he won't accept – all the refugees were shoving into his town and all the LGBTQ events that we're trying to get his kids to go to, essentially.
00:37:27.180
Part of the intelligence-gathering aspect, too, is the pre-crime.
00:37:31.500
And, again, I even understand that, that it could be part of, like, pulling people out of the woodwork, right?
00:37:40.500
And whoever complains, we can essentially put them on a list to watch them, essentially, right?
00:37:45.660
But the point is, like, look, if people are watching this, like, your kids are not going to have a future either.
00:37:55.400
Like, economically, the country is going down the tubes.
00:37:58.740
There's a strategy known as the Clown-Piven strategy, right, just to overwhelm the infrastructure and the economic system to such a degree that essentially everything just collapses.
00:38:07.000
And then they could bring in, you know, kind of a second-layer repressive state on top of that.
00:38:10.820
Like, no one is free from this, even if you're, like, a law enforcement officer, maybe you're an intelligence or whatever.
00:38:16.660
Like, you're not going to be spared from, like, going along with all of this.
00:38:20.620
And so I think, well, if I just comply and keep my head down, I'll be fine kind of thing.
00:38:25.500
Like, no, everybody is going to suffer from this, including your kids, you know?
00:38:30.100
And these communist regimes, call them whatever you want, liberals, anti-whites, communists, whatever, they'll never back down.
00:38:36.340
There will never be a law or an ordinance or whatever it is that they'll say, actually, you know what, let's take that one back.
00:38:46.820
We trust them to be able to make their own judgments and get along and sort it out kind of thing.
00:38:59.080
So here's the search result here for the Institute for Research and Education on Human Rights.
00:39:03.980
The Institute for Research and Education on Human Rights combats white nationalism and other forms of bigotry.
00:39:10.940
And, of course, the second result is, like, if you search for Coeur d'Alene in that, is a piece on you there, their little profile picture on you.
00:39:25.160
And then you scroll down, we fight white nationalism.
00:39:28.320
Now, let me just show you a couple of screenshots here, right, of a couple of articles that have come out.
00:39:32.840
And to just try to, how they view this, that it's like BLM good, like, you know, radical black identity organization good, white people having identity bad.
00:39:44.160
Everyone, I think everyone watching knows this, but we have to continue to point this out and show you how obvious this is.
00:39:48.980
And they try to argue, I think I did, let me see here, did I do a search result for that?
00:39:54.160
How many people died during the Black Lives Matter riots in 2020?
00:39:58.820
According to Forbes, as of June 8th, 2020, at least 19 people died during the protest.
00:40:05.760
Talk about, like, a terrorist organization, right?
00:40:08.700
It was the greatest insurance racket, I think, in American history.
00:40:14.460
Exclusive 1 billion plus riot damage is almost extensive, sorry, is most expensive in insurance history.
00:40:23.920
And they talked earlier, as I said, about the, oh my, you know, the local economy is being, you know, affected or whatever.
00:40:39.000
BLM founder, monitored by ex-domestic terrorist, worked with Bill Ayers.
00:40:43.280
We all know who that is, at the Weather Underground, Obama connection, all that stuff.
00:40:47.400
Black Lives Matter co-founder tweets about killing men and white folks.
00:40:51.980
Black Lives Matter activist, kill all white babies.
00:40:56.260
Here's technically not BLM, but it's adjacent organizations and groups that the corporate, you know, corporate America invested millions, hundreds of millions in after the George Floyd riots in 2020.
00:41:05.920
The National Black Power Convention activist says it's time to, quote, kill everything white in sight.
00:41:11.900
And, of course, who can forget the Waukesha attack, right?
00:41:15.660
He said in certain interviews that was done with him afterwards that, yeah, he was inspired by BLM and everything that the perceived, you know, injustices towards him and his group.
00:41:28.180
I don't want to say we need to start killing all white folks, but dot, dot, dot.
00:41:35.040
This is not directly BLM, but just to show you the hatred and it's like fair game if it's going after whites.
00:41:41.660
When, this is the American conservative talking about a Texas A&M university, I think it was an op-ed or something in one of their papers.
00:41:52.360
Here's out of Texas, a Texas student newspaper that had an article in there that said, your DNA is an abomination.
00:42:02.160
Of course, with a graphic, as you can see, where it says white is over.
00:42:10.140
Some white people may have to die for blacks to advance.
00:42:13.360
I mean, I could go on and on here, but basically, there's tons of corporate money that's been invested into BLM.
00:42:22.360
We've shown some of these screenshots in the past, right?
00:42:25.500
All these different pledges that Corporate America did to BLM, 148 pledges.
00:42:33.420
I think, actually, McKinsey and Company was an article that they tallied up everything that corporations had allocated, or at least said that they were going to dedicate to BLM and adjacent causes.
00:42:46.000
It went up to $200 billion since the George Floyd protest in May 25th, 2021.
00:42:51.760
So that's just to, you know, Casey, just to put that in context of, like, how they treat a white identitarian as a terrorist, when you have actual terrorist organizations, that these types of organizations can just, on their splash page, being 100% supportive of, this is totally fine, nothing to worry about, nothing to see here.
00:43:11.700
It's just so aggravating to me, and it's so disgusting.
00:43:19.800
You know, we're seeing what's happening in South Africa, and, I mean, you know, obviously there's an attack on Christianity globally, and so they're trying to marry, you know, this white nationalist.
00:43:30.320
It's funny, when you hear a lot of these people talk about white supremacy, I've heard this multiple times recently.
00:43:34.880
They'll be talking about white supremacists, and then at the end of the sentence they'll say, white nationalist.
00:43:39.800
You know, trying to muddy the waters a little bit.
00:43:42.680
Oh, it's kind of the same thing, then it's white identitarians.
00:43:47.040
They just bundle it all together type of thing.
00:43:50.320
Okay, so anyway, with some of that out of the way, we know what drives these people.
00:43:58.420
In fact, what I feel that this is evidence of is desperation, right?
00:44:04.940
They're so insecure in their positions that they, like, have to try to criminalize the opposition because they just don't have the type of control that they want.
00:44:13.940
They're beginning to opening their eyes to this.
00:44:18.820
They're putting the puzzle pieces of this in place.
00:44:29.760
Should we talk about gooking a little bit and what happened there and how you seek to use that, the hate crime ordinances there?
00:44:36.560
Well, essentially, what happened was on July 2nd, the city council passed the hate crime ordinance.
00:44:44.520
And so on July 4th, during the Independence Day parade, I was basically, my thought was, I didn't know what else to do.
00:44:51.500
I just thought, I'm going to just shame these people publicly and film it.
00:45:05.880
And this still makes me upset that this happened in a place where I grew up.
00:45:10.480
And so when Dan Gookin came by, one of the city councilmen, he's in the parade, sticking out of the top of his vehicle with his wife driving.
00:45:18.360
And he pointed at my friend Dave Riley and I and said that white supremacists, racist, white supremacists, white supremacists, white supremacists.
00:45:26.300
And so, you know, I flipped him off and called an expletive.
00:45:30.820
And, you know, I followed the procession a couple more times and let these people know that I didn't, you know, shaming them and booing them some more.
00:45:38.040
But essentially, I contacted the Coeur d'Alene Police Department that the following day and asked if he had violated the hate crime ordinance to basically use it against them.
00:45:48.260
Isn't that it's poetic justice if this guy is, you know, even at this point, even with it publicly coming out that that he did that.
00:45:54.960
And then he's basically guilty of the very thing he's he's, you know, rules for me and not for thee.
00:46:00.380
Well, which shows you then, too, that it's it's not about protecting white people, right?
00:46:04.600
Because he literally goes out and tosses a slur out because, again, I mean, I don't personally I don't care.
00:46:09.460
Oh, you call me what? But but the point of it is these are negative connotations.
00:46:13.560
These are you know, that's it's basically criminalized.
00:46:15.980
It's it's a it's a you're an outlaw if you're a white supremacist.
00:46:19.740
Right. Kind of thing. So that's why he's using it's a pejorative.
00:46:21.900
If it's he's trying to say you you bad, you know, you bad me good.
00:46:25.120
That's what he's saying. But he's using it in a he happens to be white himself, of course.
00:46:28.240
But it's like it's in a racial context, I guess you could say. Right.
00:46:32.240
So, yes. So technically he's calling you out because you're white and you're standing up for yourself.
00:46:36.980
So is that a hate crime? That's a big question. What's going to happen with this, do you think?
00:46:41.320
I don't know. I mean, I also did contact the DOJ to report the hate incident.
00:46:45.960
And then the person, the very person that runs the United Against Hate program, one of the people is Tracy Whelan.
00:46:53.200
She's an AUSA. That's an assistant U.S. district attorney for Idaho.
00:46:57.680
I called and left her a message saying, you know, this happened.
00:47:01.240
You know, it needs are you going to apply this equally?
00:47:03.680
You know, you cause a big stir when someone yells the N word downtown.
00:47:06.420
But yet, you know, so she calls me back and reassures me.
00:47:10.040
And that's it's actually an audio call you can listen to on my sub stack.
00:47:13.980
The last article, Casey Whelan dot sub stack dot com.
00:47:17.600
And you can see the videos with the police department, the video from the Department of Justice.
00:47:22.100
And she reassures me. She says, oh, on Monday, I'll send it to the FBI and they'll start they'll start an investigation.
00:47:29.280
So, you know, so it's like poetic. It's basically poetic justice.
00:47:33.100
It's just like making the point. I don't really care if they do anything.
00:47:38.180
They never they weren't able to charge the kid that said the N word downtown.
00:47:43.760
So, I mean, it's just much to do about nothing.
00:47:45.460
It's a huge waste of taxpayer resources and it's got to go.
00:47:49.040
Exactly. And again, it's not that I think you're expecting to, you know, to win here or whatever.
00:47:54.840
But it's the point. It's like someone needs to fight, but someone needs to make it difficult for these people.
00:47:59.460
And that's why I wish there were more people out booing these people.
00:48:03.060
Right. Is it getting in their faces like, yeah, literally you're trying to destroy this town?
00:48:08.700
I'm not sure how much I can divulge here, but you see he's wearing an SPQR.
00:48:11.580
I think he's one of these guys that thinks that like all the Romans were gay.
00:48:15.240
I mean, you can go to his YouTube channel, Kootenai Rants, if you want to.
00:48:23.720
For years, we thought he was conservative because he was the one guy on city council that would vote in favor of conservative values.
00:48:32.480
But the last like two years, I don't know what the deal is, but he's really shown his true colors.
00:48:41.700
And in fact, one of the tweets that he said after the fact was that he he went out of the way to brag about calling my friend and I white supremacists and that we got mad and that we can't let these these bipedal vermin infect our community.
00:49:00.060
Yeah. Did I have I thought I had the screenshot of that here.
00:49:09.520
He can call other people he disagree with rats and vermin and, you know, no one is offended ultimately by that.
00:49:17.380
It's the point that these people are sitting on their high horse.
00:49:19.580
They think they're the moral ones are doing the right thing.
00:49:22.620
And it's like, yeah, well, bro, like I'm not sure if he has kids or not or whatever.
00:49:26.200
But like the world that you're creating for them, they're going to be a a hated and resented minority.
00:49:32.480
I mean, like in your own in your own country, this is the world you're creating for yourself.
00:49:37.640
But yeah, they have tremendous amount of, you know, sway and influence.
00:49:44.120
And there are people that are trying to get these people out of power.
00:49:46.960
And they just they're not they are not able to de-seat unseat.
00:49:54.580
And they've been in there for how long would you say that this kind of kind of this network, I guess, of people have been in these types of positions in court lane?
00:50:03.120
Is it a decade or five years or more than that?
00:50:05.340
Well, essentially, I would say the genesis would be I mean, of course, the Rotary Chamber Commerce.
00:50:11.760
Of course, these are all that they were helping probably implement a lot of these ideals along long before.
00:50:16.140
But I would say one of the main ones here locally is CDA 2020, which was initiated in 2000 by then Judy Mayor Bloom.
00:50:32.940
Anyway, just implementing the ideals of Agenda 21 and the 17 Sustainable Development Goals by the United Nations.
00:50:39.360
So that's the that's this is this is the fruition of that.
00:50:43.020
And yeah, I think we've talked about that many times, too.
00:50:46.060
But I think at least like seven or is it nine of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals?
00:50:52.820
UN SDG is basically pertaining to relocation of migrants and taking people on the third world and placing them in Western countries and things like this.
00:51:01.160
Like a lot of it is about like what they called regularly, regular and orderly migration or something like that.
00:51:07.560
Right. And that's another aspect, too, by the way, that people are noticing around here that there seems to be relocation settlement kind of organizations and groups.
00:51:14.180
There's they are desperately trying to change the demographics.
00:51:17.520
And part of that is the same reason why it's changing in other countries.
00:51:20.280
Well, countries, too, but in other parts of the country, of the U.S., where, yes, they're seeing this as kind of a new voter base.
00:51:26.780
Really, these people come in, they vote left, they vote Democrat, they vote for these types of policies, they vote for more social, liberal, you know, kind of a handout type of policies and things like this.
00:51:35.600
This is a way for them to kind of ensure and cement their power, you know, indefinitely, essentially.
00:51:42.220
And the fact that this is not like that this is not seen as, you know, electioneering or like meddling in and of itself is fascinating.
00:51:50.040
But I think they're doing the same here locally.
00:51:53.140
You see a lot of these organizations and groups that exist, it's very important for them to the, oh, diversity, diversity.
00:52:02.660
There's a funny string of articles here from Forbes.
00:52:07.980
This is back when it's a huge real estate boom, I guess, you know, prices went up.
00:52:13.640
And part of that, of course, has to do with the COVID stuff, which is another aspect of this.
00:52:18.000
We haven't even touched yet that we're going after Ammon Bundy for like opposing COVID, like, you know, lockdowns, regulations.
00:52:26.340
How an Idaho town became the country's hottest emerging real estate market.
00:52:30.560
And, of course, they're talking about Coeur d'Alene, as you can see down there.
00:52:33.320
And then just a little bit before that, they had this piece.
00:52:50.060
And so, yeah, it's a hot spot where a lot of people want to be.
00:52:52.520
And there's people literally fleeing from California.
00:52:54.680
I know some locals, of course, are opposed to this, which I understand.
00:52:59.640
They literally want to get out of what's happening to their state as it's being ruined.
00:53:09.440
I'm not sure if they do, if they have done specifically low-income housing.
00:53:16.220
But I'm certain, and I haven't, maybe you know more about this, but I'm certain, I'm almost, like, my instinct is telling me there are some groups, some organizations that are doing some kind of relocation type of program.
00:53:31.560
Hey, maybe it's even down to national corporations that have their DEI programs or something like that.
00:53:39.140
Or maybe it's part of Sustainable Development Goals or some other program that's basically FedEx or Home Depot.
00:53:45.500
And they say, oh, it's not diverse enough in this area.
00:53:47.780
Let's move these employees up here and help house them.
00:53:56.220
They're implementing these programs, essentially, and bringing in people from out of the state, out of the country, essentially, to replace the workforce.
00:54:05.280
And so we do know there's an agenda for balkanization, to diversify our country, to keep our borders porous, so that we, you know, there is an agenda, absolutely, I think, to get rid of white people, essentially.
00:54:25.460
I feel like at some point it might, just with the way that things are shaping up and with this coming election, I don't know.
00:54:35.160
It's almost like they want to, this is a, what do you call it, warfare?
00:54:39.180
You call it a fifth column, right, that they're bringing in to, like, undermine.
00:54:49.820
They basically decided that, yeah, they also have a Second Amendment right, these illegals that come in.
00:54:56.260
That was like the other layer that was like, whoa, wait a minute, what's happening here?
00:55:00.660
There was that debacle with the fact that they were, there were people who were illegals, they were making TikTok videos where they're urging people to squat, right?
00:55:09.780
To take over empty homes and things like this that other people own, Americans own.
00:55:16.060
Like, yeah, they're basically importing an army.
00:55:18.120
Most of them are, like, young men or military-aged men.
00:55:24.440
And they're, like, seeking to, like, yeah, arm them, give them all these rights, etc.
00:55:28.140
And I believe there were something, didn't the Democrats do something?
00:55:32.320
And, you know, this is, of course, not just locals thing here.
00:55:34.620
Now we're getting into more of the national stuff, but that's fine.
00:55:37.020
But I think they said something about that they're trying to get these people to be eligible to vote as well.
00:55:56.380
So anyway, so that's some of the things that are happening here locally.
00:55:58.820
There's some other stuff as well we can get into.
00:56:02.340
How do you, because I kind of dropped a couple of things there of how I think people need to fight.
00:56:07.020
There's too many conservative MAGA, and their heart might be in the right place,
00:56:15.120
That's the other danger to this as well, is when you flee to an area like this,
00:56:18.980
in many cases it's so that you can get away from the things that was considered to be difficult for you,
00:56:24.320
whether that was to be exposed to the changing demographics, COVID lockdowns, LGBTQ stuff, all these things, right?
00:56:32.400
So you flee, you get away from it, and then you don't have to think about it anymore.
00:56:36.360
But my argument is, no, you have to think about it, and you have to organize against it.
00:56:43.360
Of course, step number one is to inform them, which is why it's so important to do what you're doing, right?
00:56:48.400
But that's step number one, expose these people, show everybody what they're doing, their tactics,
00:56:53.500
who are the networks, who are the people involved, all those kinds of things.
00:56:56.540
But after that point, what do you think people should or can do in order to try to halt some of this,
00:57:04.320
You know, it's just about being active, and anything that somebody can do, it causes a ripple effect.
00:57:15.580
So, you know, it sounds silly, call the city council and complain about it,
00:57:18.780
but, you know, they get a bunch of calls, they get a bunch of emails, they're starting to get pressure,
00:57:24.680
Yeah, I guess maybe this might be infringing with people's rights.
00:57:27.840
I'm part of an organization that Ammon Bundy started called People's Rights,
00:57:33.380
and in that organization, we were able to have people show up at businesses and families' homes
00:57:38.620
to support them for government overreach, and it was very effective.
00:57:43.320
And, you know, other organizations, maybe like one is Mass Resistance,
00:57:47.540
Arthur Sharper doing a really great job and pushing back against the LGBTQ ideology in the libraries,
00:57:52.920
and we have a local one called Clean Books for Kids, and that's a great organization.
00:57:58.620
And so I just suggest, you know, you don't need to reinvent the wheel.
00:58:02.960
You don't have to join anything, but you can pick up the mantle and do some activism
00:58:07.200
or do make your voice heard, and then that way you have people that are in your camp
00:58:11.820
and helping you and backing you up, and you won't feel so alone.
00:58:15.380
So I would just say try to network with your local neighbors and friends
00:58:18.980
and just maybe get together, sit down and talk.
00:58:23.820
Yeah, talk with people, get vocal, talk with your neighbors,
00:58:26.520
try to build those networks, who's on your page about these kinds of things.
00:58:29.800
People have to start, if they don't do that, they're isolated,
00:58:32.040
they sit by themselves, and they can complain all they want, but nothing will happen.
00:58:34.900
In fact, it will just get gradually worse, essentially.
00:58:37.900
And it's like, I know there's a lot of people that are black-pilled,
00:58:40.040
and like, well, voting doesn't matter, or it doesn't work, or this doesn't,
00:58:43.240
and it's like, okay, well, at the end of the day,
00:58:49.060
Even those local elections, we have some friends,
00:58:51.340
and they're like talking, man, where's these people just mobilize?
00:58:55.080
Like, if you're not even, you might not believe in politics, and that's fine.
00:58:58.540
You don't have to engage more in that, but if you're not even willing to take,
00:59:01.540
what would it take you, 15, 20, maybe, depending on how long your drive is,
00:59:05.300
30, 40 minutes, to go vote once every, what is it, two, four,
00:59:09.640
every second or fourth year, whatever, something like that,
00:59:11.680
to potentially put someone in power that's better?
00:59:18.520
You don't have to believe in the whole political system
00:59:22.560
So what I'm saying is, that's why people have to inspire each other,
00:59:25.260
they have to network, they have to understand that if you don't fight back,
00:59:33.920
and you're going to live in a much worse country, or state,
00:59:39.640
and it's just going to get progressively worse,
00:59:43.940
And look at this, by the way, here's the IREHR here again.
00:59:50.040
They have their profiles on people, they're tracking these networks,
00:59:55.640
Oh my God, they are constitutionalists, can you believe it?
00:59:59.120
Tea partiers and more, here's, yeah, People's Rights Network, right?
01:00:03.240
They track these people, they have their profiles on them.
01:00:14.980
you know, show them that we can organize as good or better than they have.
01:00:20.060
And right now, yes, most of us kind of suck on that front, to be honest.
01:00:27.100
they're well funded as well, which is the frustrating thing of this.
01:00:36.540
We've got a lot of really good people that are proactively doing this organically.
01:00:39.720
I'm one of them through doing public records requests.
01:00:44.840
And, you know, if we had some funding, you know,
01:00:46.780
we could really blow this thing up and really do what they're already doing.
01:00:50.840
But, you know, we're doing it for the right reasons.
01:00:54.600
But because of passion and love of our country.
01:01:03.420
I know a lot of people that follow me, they really appreciate it.
01:01:06.240
Some people don't understand what I do, why I do it.
01:01:12.620
And it is, you know, but at the end of the day,
01:01:20.060
But any little thing you can do has a huge impact.
01:01:23.620
I mean, the least you can do is, yeah, call, get engaged,
01:01:26.960
figure out who's doing what and help them out, support them in some way.
01:01:30.080
And if you can't, for whatever reason, engage personally,
01:01:33.740
so that they can continue doing this and fight back.
01:01:36.960
And again, we'll also have to have this, you know,
01:01:39.080
because there's a lot of people like, well, maybe they're, you know,
01:01:41.420
they're also kind of, they don't agree with the MAGA stuff
01:01:43.980
or they're not even like a Trump supporter anymore or something like that.
01:01:46.380
But you have to put some of those things to the side
01:01:50.220
and form some, you know, get together with some people
01:01:55.480
that are at least pushing back against some of this stuff.
01:01:58.280
And you don't have to agree with everyone 100% for you to fight them.
01:02:01.360
It's this purity kind of spiraling that's so common, right?
01:02:04.740
You have to have like someone who's perfect or you won't support them
01:02:08.980
It's like, well, that's kind of, that's also how you lose.
01:02:11.800
Like just get a board on the people who are at least pushing back
01:02:13.980
against the most insane stuff like the LGBTQ stuff.
01:02:17.800
You know, if there's resettlement, you know, organizations
01:02:20.800
that are pushing or something like that, get out there.
01:02:23.580
Try to get people involved, organize, find out who the people are
01:02:26.880
who are the heads of these groups and organizations.
01:02:29.680
You don't do an, obviously, I'm not saying do anything criminal,
01:02:31.620
but yeah, you can get in their face and tell them what you think
01:02:39.040
To make them uncomfortable and say, hey, look, I disagree with you.
01:02:41.660
I think you're doing, you know, it is in Coeur d'Alene.
01:02:44.280
So I guess I guess I'm encouraging illegal activity here
01:02:52.060
So, you know, I would suggest everybody do one,
01:02:54.480
one right thing every day and then watch how it drastically
01:02:57.660
It sounds silly, but it's, it's amazing what it, what it,
01:03:05.100
And once it's lost, who knows how long it'll be to get,
01:03:08.900
And it's this idea to the, you can't, we can't,
01:03:13.920
Like at some point you have to stand up and take the fight.
01:03:16.120
This is a great post that someone had, I forget,
01:03:20.440
And he said that the fight that you refuse to take today
01:03:35.240
or, you know, and it was a great post, I thought.
01:03:42.620
Do you want to mention anything about that real quick?
01:03:49.400
I was on the production team for that essentially.
01:04:04.220
and it was organized by a gentleman named Converse.
01:04:07.500
And some of the speakers we had was Dr. Michael Schur,
01:04:24.280
We had Dr. E. Michael Jones of Culture Wars Magazine.
01:04:29.280
former congresswoman who refused to sign the pact with Israel.
01:04:41.720
and took samples to see if there were gas chambers.
01:06:02.580
So that's kind of a funny little side story there.
01:06:30.480
I mentioned by going to Lucas Gage's Rumble channel.
01:07:12.760
Yeah, it's absolutely insane what happened to him.
01:07:34.880
They're reporting it to the police, essentially.