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00:19:38.060It doesn't matter, you know, kind of thing.
00:19:39.980But as we've learned, that's wrong now, right?
00:19:42.560And, of course, that's done from the Marxist perspective because they want to make sure that the whole apparatus is noticing race so that, you know, they can turn on white people.
00:19:51.780But that, interestingly enough, also opens another door there, which is basically to people having a white identity and being, you know, shown the door to that world by their Marxist professors.
00:20:03.880But anyway, this is a different one here.
00:20:06.140In aftermath of enemies list, school committee pledges to silence the opposition.
00:20:12.800Adminst furor over equity policies, Minority Student Achievement Advisory Council says,
00:20:20.600We can and will silence the opposition.
00:20:27.680I think it's a continuation on that one, though, because I believe the other one happened in Luden County as well in Virginia, if I remember correctly.
00:20:36.620A quasi-official body tied to the Luden County, Virginia Public School on Friday pledged to silence the opposition, apparently referring to parents who questioned the school's adoption of controversial racial ideologies as officials seem to double down after revelations of a list,
00:21:00.820the stated purpose of which was to infiltrate, hack, and expose such parents.
00:21:05.420The LCPS, Minority Student Achievement Advisory Council, wrote on Twitter and Facebook,
00:21:12.140There is strength in numbers, and we believe wholeheartedly that united, we can and will silence the opposition.
00:21:19.140We ask that you please support our call to action by engaging these five small but impactful actions to help us in our mission of advancing equity through action.
00:21:28.400We know what equity means, by the way.
00:21:31.500I'll go through that in more detail later, like, and it seems interesting.
00:21:34.500I think it might be, could be wrong, but it could be kind of a continuation on the other story that I was potentially going to talk about later.
00:21:45.240Okay, let me check the other entropy here real quick, unless those were, I guess, private.
00:21:51.200Amir Conner sent one, I think, let me see here.
00:22:27.060Something that encourages those around you that you care to kind of awaken to certain things.
00:22:32.480They have to have an interest in wanting to know or wanting to find out.
00:22:36.660Otherwise, I'm not saying everyone is a lost cause, but you will end up spending hundreds of hours of people that at the end of it might just fall right back into the trap anyway, even if you manage to get them to open their eyes.
00:24:41.040So, again, it's only as white people you can legally do this and get away with it.
00:24:44.880If we were non-white and this were happening to us, I'm sure we could enter into some kind of government assistance program
00:24:52.520and sue these companies for basically discriminating against us for being non-white, right?
00:24:57.020Like, but so he has to bake, he was forced to bake the cake and then, but, and so that was, right, or, well, actually, this case, I think there was two, right?
00:25:11.120In one case, I know that in one case and depending on where, you know, what level it stopped at, I think this case, this specific case went to the Supreme Court
00:25:19.200and then finally they said you don't have to or whatever.
00:25:22.420But at an earlier stage in the case, I think it was the state's Supreme Court that he was in, and I could be wrong on this, on the details on this,
00:25:31.560but I believe that then they said, oh, you have to, you basically, you have to bake the cake, and then he went to the Supreme Court, and there he finally won, I guess, right?
00:25:38.760But this has been brought up forever as one of those, like, you know, my God, these bigots, they won't bake the cake because he's homophobic, right?
00:25:48.580So now they're going after him again because, of course, we knew that that wouldn't last.
00:25:51.700So this was back in 2018 when he had this victory at the Supreme Court.
00:25:55.960And so now they're basically doing the same thing but with a gender transition cake.
00:26:00.980So the attorney, and I'm going to read a little bit here.
00:26:06.700The Christian dessert maker was back in court this week to fight a civil lawsuit over his refusal to create a cake celebrating a gender transition,
00:26:16.200a case described by his legal team as a setup aimed at ensnaring Colorado's best-known cake maker.
00:26:21.800This week we saw a, what represents rather, a disturbing trend, the use of the justice system to ruin people who want to live and work according to their beliefs,
00:26:34.220In this case, a customer cake request was made to test me and correct the errors of my thinking.
00:26:40.460No one should be forced to create expressions or speak a message that violates their conscience.
00:26:44.840The three-day trial in Denver District Court wrapped up Wednesday, leaving Mr. Phillips and Autumn Scardania,
00:26:52.180the Denver lawyer who sued him to await a ruling by Judge A. Bruce Jones in a case that could bring the baker back to the U.S. Supreme Court.
00:27:02.840The lawsuit represents the latest installment of a nine-year legal odyssey.
00:27:06.560Nine years. I said five years. Holy shit, nine years.
00:27:09.820That began when Mr. Phillips declined in 2012 to make a cake for a same-sex wedding, a case he won six years later at the Supreme Court.
00:27:18.040So good for him. Good that he won, right?
00:27:24.300In June 2017, on the same day the High Court agreed to hear the case, she called the Lakewood Bakery and asked for a blue and pink male-to-female transition cake to celebrate her birthday.
00:27:37.740She submitted a complaint with the Colorado Civil Rights Commission, but the panel dropped the matter in March 2019 after Mr. Phillips sued the state for harassment.
00:27:44.500Three months later, Ms. Scardania filed a civil lawsuit accusing Mr. Phillips of violating the Colorado Anti-Discrimination Act.
00:27:52.680During the trial, Ms. Scardania said she knew her cake request would likely be rejected, but, quote,
00:27:59.140it still stunned and stung how very sort of debasing it is to have somebody say, no, your kind doesn't get service.
00:28:11.740To be seen as a lesser-than-customer, to be seen as an underserving human, is very upsetting, she said, as shown on the transcript of the trial, which was held remotely.
00:28:19.240Ms. Scardania also admitted that she also asked a masterpiece for a cake depicting Satan smoking a joint, which the bakery declined, and sent Mr. Phillips an email in August 2012 calling him a bigot, although she said she later apologized.
00:28:33.380I want to believe that she's a good person.
00:28:35.020I want to believe that she could be, sort of, persuaded to the errors of his thinking, she said.
00:28:40.860Asked by Phillips' attorney, Sean Gates, whether she was hopeful that you could correct Mr. Phillips' errors in thinking, Mrs. Scardania replied, I think, in part, yes.
00:28:50.260As for whether the cake request was set up, she said it was more of calling somebody's bluff.
00:29:15.540Consistency is the only thing we ask for.
00:29:17.660And I know this being kind of churned out, I guess, in court to a certain extent, but if he doesn't have to bake the cake, then I guess you should be able to, anybody should be able to, to not serve anybody, or you can kick people out for whatever reason or something, right?
00:29:30.000If he does have to bake the cake, then companies that have discriminated against Red Ice and us and me and Lana personally, they shouldn't be allowed to do that, right?
00:29:40.220That's the logical, you know, conclusion of this, right?
00:29:44.680But again, you have to have the means to go to court, you have to have the means to sue these companies and stuff, and that's just, that's the bullshit, right?
00:29:51.960Okay, so I wanted to, this is a funny video here, well, funny, it's actually not that funny,
00:29:57.220but you know how we have that, the white supremacist charges, right, of the, all the Asian hate crimes that we've seen.
00:30:05.620Well, here's another one, another white supremacist that's violently attacking an Asian man.
00:30:12.580I believe this is, has to be the New York subway right here.
00:31:22.160You can step in when these white supremacists, uh, go off in this way and, and attack, uh, innocent Asian men.
00:31:27.520Uh, and women, by the way, too, because we have this, uh, these other story here.
00:31:31.360And apparently there's, uh, uh, police put the call out, I think, for this, uh, uh, this, uh, black male who attacked the Asian here on the subway.
00:31:39.420Uh, but this one, you guys see this, it was just a couple of days ago, I think.
00:31:43.280Um, New York police department says 65-year-old Asian American woman was walking to church this morning when suspect, when the suspect assaulted her.
00:31:52.440Uh, and so, uh, said, F you, you don't belong here.
00:31:56.720It's happened in front of 360 West 43rd Street around, uh, 1140 a.m. Eastern time.
00:32:02.420Sources say the building security guard not only failed to, uh, render her aid.
00:33:07.240You know, in the past, we've kind of used to, used to see people jumping in, helping out, especially when there's like a, a clear, you know, disadvantage on the part of the victim and stuff like that.
00:33:41.740Uh, the, uh, the picture of a, of a white supremacist, folks.
00:33:48.720Remember there was a march in, uh, in, oh, they played that video again.
00:33:52.440Uh, there was a march in New York City against white nationalism after this, which is, you know, interesting.
00:33:59.600Bystanders did nothing to help an Asian woman as she was being beaten in broad daylight in Manhattan this week.
00:34:04.700New York, uh, police department spokesperson said it had zero records of a 9-1-1 call from Monday's unprovoked attack.
00:34:10.080When convicted murderer Brandon Ellis, Elliot, sorry, 38, allegedly kicked a 65-year-old victim, an Asian woman, to the ground and reportedly stomped on her face.
00:34:21.780There's another, uh, angle for you right there of a convicted murderer.
00:34:25.020Brandon Elliott, um, was attacking 60-year-old, uh, 68-year-old Wilma Corrie.
00:36:18.620Uh, there's been a number of puff pieces in the media.
00:36:20.860Imagine if this was Trump saying and doing these kinds of things, uh, to increase taxes on people or something like that.
00:36:26.300You know, to hit, I don't, the point is, I don't think they would be normally, the, the liberal press, the, the globalist press would be, you know, we're happy to, to raise taxes and things like that.
00:36:37.460What Trump lowered them or, or the, the talk was that they gave all these rich people benefits and stuff like that.
00:36:42.040And that might be true, but the fact is that there were definitely benefits to smaller, you know, business owners and things like that as well.
00:36:48.400And now under Biden, it's going to be a massive, uh, hike to be able to pay for this climate-friendly infrastructure program, right?
00:36:56.440Giving, you got to give the internet to everybody, uh, including out on the countryside.
00:37:00.960You got to update bridges and roads and all that kind of stuff.
00:37:03.620So, uh, he went to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania today, uh, to announce some of these ideas.
00:37:09.220And I thought we could just listen a couple of minutes in the, in the beginning here as he, as he introduces this $2 trillion infrastructure plan.
00:37:16.920I heard a high impact flicks, one of his movie, uh, movies, one of his videos.
00:37:21.640Um, he did a, um, uh, kind of a breakdown, you know, the calculation on this a little bit.
00:37:27.320Uh, and I think if you broke it down in the same way that you would in terms of who was getting, like, getting the benefits, remember those are $1.9 trillion.
00:37:36.480There's a $1.9 trillion, um, stimulus package, whatever, on the, relief aid, blah, blah, blah.
00:37:43.880Uh, and then, of course, it's a low payment.
00:37:46.120It's like $1,400 per person or something like that.
00:37:48.240If the, if it was truly true, $2 trillion that had, like, gone out to the people or, or rather the, the true, true trillion, I can't speak,
00:37:55.720the $2 trillion would have to be paid by the people in taxes.
00:38:00.720It's, it's somewhere around the ballpark of, like, breaks down to you paying, have to pay around $6,000, uh, per person, uh, in America.
00:38:08.740And then, of course, not everybody in America has a taxpaying person, so then you can break it down further.
00:38:12.760So it ends up somewhere in the realm from anywhere from $10,000 to $15,000, uh, per taxpaying person.
00:38:19.440Which means, when you go to the store, when you fill up your tank, when you, whatever you're going to do, it's going to be more money.
00:38:27.100It's going to be costing you more, right?
00:38:28.800Your standard of living is going to go down and your cost for everything is going to go up.
00:38:33.320This is not only how inflation happens, by, by pumping in all this money, uh, by the Fed into the system and then just handing it out, stimulus this way.
00:38:40.520Anyway, here's, uh, here's what I said in the beginning here.
00:39:09.840And, well, I said to you, Mike, you did a heck of a job.
00:39:12.680But I'd get nervous if I had to get up in the middle of the night, climb up a telephone pole, replace in the middle of a storm, a connection that knocked out everybody's electricity, put a transformer.
00:39:28.900That's what made would make me nervous.
00:43:48.700The president will target businesses, married couples, and high earners on more than $400,000 and estates to fund his climate-friendly infrastructure package.
00:43:57.920And, of course, if you run a business, I mean, of some just size, this is not a lot of money.
00:51:56.860So it could be something to it, but most likely it's bullshit that they're going after him, right?
00:52:00.940And he's been fairly good on some issues.
00:52:03.740But here's a classic, like, a politician move where Matt Gaetz is trying to kind of rope up Tucker in his bullshit lie.
00:52:13.100I guess assuming, like, a politician just crack one of those smiles, you know, and then just, like, assume that Tucker would play ball and being roped up in his—whether it's bullshit, I don't know.
00:52:30.100He said, you know, Tucker, when we were out to dinner, I had this one young lady with us, and, you know, I pay for them, and there's nothing illegal about that, basically.
00:52:37.540But Tucker said he doesn't know what he's talking about.
00:52:53.080And she was actually threatened by the FBI, told that if she wouldn't cop to the fact that somehow I was involved in some pay-for-play scheme, that she could face trouble.
00:53:03.500And so I do believe that there are people at the Department of Justice who are trying to smear me, you know, providing for flights and hotel rooms for people that you're dating who are of legal age is not a crime.
00:53:16.500And I'm just troubled that the lack of any sort of legitimate investigation into me would then permute, would then convert into this extortion attempt.
00:53:28.300I don't remember the woman you're speaking of or the context at all, honestly.
00:56:12.620I'm going to tune into that and look at it, right?
00:56:15.540And look at how they're exposing the dangerous far-right.
00:56:21.120Imagine them doing this on, like, actual insurrectionists who spent the whole summer in 2020 burning down everything that they come across,
00:56:32.480including federal buildings, government buildings, flags, going after stores, everything, right?
00:56:38.520From BLM to Antifa, they've all been involved in it.
00:56:41.540And, you know, they're an asset, basically, of the government and the state.
00:58:37.700It turns out they're using websites to raise funds so they can pay their legal fees to have representation when they go to court.
00:58:45.260And basically, I don't have to go through it all.
00:58:50.420It's the same thing, the same MO, the same pattern, the same way they go after people when they want them censored, banned, canceled, thrown off of platforms,
00:59:00.920deplatformed, losing their payment processes.
00:59:04.980And so now they go after various fundraising efforts that people have used and say, oh my God, they have been kicked off of these other platforms and therefore that's a justification in and of itself to be banned from every single platform that's out there.
00:59:21.460The Capitol riot extremists and others are engaging these companies in a game of cat and mouse as they spring from one fundraising tool to another, utilizing new sites, usernames, and accounts.
01:00:47.560The Ben Collins, the Antifa card marrying members who go on MSNBC every other day to talk about how bad the right wing is
01:00:54.200and defending Antifa's actions, looking the other way for BLM and their murders, said when Brenna T. Smith, she was attacked.
01:01:03.040You see, first they write a piece, try to destroy other people's lives, and then they try to destroy their ability to have legal representation.
01:01:10.940Then they get called out on their bullshit and their tactics, and then they run and hide and they get scared.
01:01:18.200You see, then it's, they're the victims, it turns out.
01:01:24.880Defendants in the January 6th Capitol riot continues to crowdfund their legal fees online using popular payment processors,
01:01:30.940despite a growing crackdown from tech companies.
01:01:33.640And then she was, you know, they were pointing her out at like, you know.
01:01:39.060And Ben Collins had run to her rescue, the simp, right?
01:01:43.300There's a reason the extreme far right, the extreme far right is uniting to attack this USA Today intern for a story about how they're funded.
01:01:52.840It's because it's good work and more reporting exposing how money gets to extremist movements
01:01:59.200or gets to extremist movements makes their recruitment and lives harder.