In this episode of No Go Zone, Henrik talks about the weekend, and what happened to RedEye and Gab, and why they shut down. We also talk about the recent hack of Gab and the impact it has had on the community, as well as some other topics.
00:00:30.000All right. Welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. Thank you for joining us here tonight. I'm Henrik. This is, of course, NoGoZone. It's Wednesday, my dudes. Hope you're all doing well. Good to see you all. Thank you for joining us here, joining us live or later on in the archives.
00:00:49.120Yeah, so basically, in case you don't follow our Telegram channel, do make sure that you follow our Telegram channel, by the way, because we give notifications and updates and stuff like that. And it's easy to get them out there on Telegram as well. It's a great channel overall because you can upload MP4 files, video files, even MP3 files. You can link up anything and stuff like that.
00:01:09.420So I did put a little notice there. Was it yesterday or the day before? A little bit fuzzy on the details here today.
00:01:16.720But yes, we did not do a weekend warrior on RedEastMembers.com over the weekend due to the fact that we were incredibly ill, actually.
00:01:25.680In fact, I think I've never probably felt that sick in my entire life. Maybe, maybe, maybe not. It's hard to tell.
00:01:33.860Now, we had some kind of bug or virus that hit the stomach, stomach flu, stomach bug. I'm not sure what you call it.
00:01:41.100But the boys had it too. And so Saturday, we were completely out in the afternoon and the evening.
00:01:48.700And Sunday, Monday, even into Tuesday, we're just kind of recuperating, going a little bit in waves up and down anyway.
00:01:54.020So I put a notice up on Telegram about that. So in case you didn't see it, what we were up to, that's what was happening here over the weekend.
00:02:00.160So we'll probably try to make a complete that extra members video here over this week or put an extra stream in just for members or something like that as a way to try to make it up to you guys.
00:02:10.520But yeah, we appreciate the patience on that. So no-go zone. Sorry, no weekend warrior, rather, this weekend, last weekend.
00:02:18.700But we're doing no-go zone today. Kind of 75%, something like that.
00:02:22.960I found out some other interesting stuff too, by the way, over the weekend, that our member server were under attack on early Monday.
00:02:31.480Sorry, early, see, I'm not quite there yet.
00:02:34.820Saturday morning, early Saturday morning, I think it was a DDoS attack that lasted for a few minutes.
00:02:41.000They don't like to see that our member section is still up and running, despite everything they've done to try to take us down.
00:02:48.000Remember after Charlottesville, or actually during, it was during, the hack.
00:02:52.660They penetrated into our local file server, our networks, our NAS devices to try to swipe clean all of our files and backups
00:03:02.500and everything we used to produce our stuff and things like that.
00:03:05.640They hacked our Twitters, have hacked our payment processors, they're going after our bank accounts,
00:03:11.900they're going after everything that they can, basically.
00:03:14.140So now, of course, they're going after the websites too, obviously.
00:07:49.160I'm a person of the belief that they, they've engineered some of these viruses.
00:07:52.900They've mutated some of these viruses, maybe not to be more deadly, but to be more infectious.
00:07:57.860And maybe part of that is that they hit you a bit harder, but it doesn't seem that more people have died, of course, than normal.
00:08:02.760The only way they can get the numbers up is to take them from other cases, you know, other types of deaths which occur every year to keep it high.
00:08:11.100But yeah, anyway, it's, it's good stuff, right?
00:09:40.600Democrats forced a $16.1 billion agricultural stimulus plan through the House Agricultural Committee on Wednesday,
00:09:47.740brushing aside Republican assertions that a provision provided debt relief for minority farmers was far too broad and could face legal challenges.
00:09:56.560The package, which was approved on party line, 25 to 23 votes during a seven-hour virtual meeting.
00:10:51.880Maybe it was a case of mistaken identity initially.
00:10:57.040The gab has been hacked by a group of far-left activists claiming that the attack was to help journalists.
00:11:01.540The hacker group DDoS Secrets says that they are making 70 gigabyte of passwords, private posts, and more available to researchers, journalists, and social scientists.
00:11:13.460DDoS Secrets co-founder Emma Best, a trans far-left activist who previously leaked WikiLeaks group chats in defense of Hillary Clinton, of course they did,
00:11:23.020told leftist Rag Wired that the data contains pretty much everything on Gab, including user data and private posts.
00:11:29.180Everything someone needs to run a nearly complete analysis on Gab users and content.
00:11:37.700It's going to be no criminal investigation when it comes to this, of course.
00:11:41.740It's another goldmine of research, blah, blah, blah.
00:11:45.100For people looking at militias, neo-Nazis, and far-right QAnon, and everything surrounding January 6th, Best claim.
00:11:51.880Though Best is an anti-WikiLeaks nut job, the website for their hacked material is completely a rip-off of Julian Assange's creation.
00:11:58.160The unoriginal criminals are even calling it Gab leaks.
00:12:03.880Gab founder Andrew Torba did not hold back in a post about the hackers charging that they were attacked by a mentally ill tranny demon hackers.
00:12:56.240And then I even saw that the organization, by the way, which is hilarious when it comes to Gab, and media outlets like us, independent alternative outlets like us, where they basically say that you ā where is it?
00:13:51.940These people have every payment processor in the world, although they're actually convicted or recognized criminals engaged in hacking activity, terrorist activity.
00:14:33.460Trump is telling allies he's strongly considering another run for president in 2024.
00:14:37.960And close advisors want him to choose someone other than former vice president Mike Pence for his ticket, according to people familiar with the discussion.
00:15:16.760If they can rig election in 2020, why would they not rig the election in 2024?
00:15:22.760And the fact is, too, there's even worse things coming into legal proposals that are happening right now with this HR1 bill that we'll talk about.
00:15:36.680Which basically would kind of manifest the changes that enabled the election fraud in 2020 would kind of be normalized and they would be applied statewide.
00:16:16.980She has convinced or pressured every single House Democrat to co-sponsor it as it comes up for a vote this week.
00:16:23.560That means it will likely pass with a narrow given, narrowly given that Democrats have a 219 to 211 majority.
00:16:31.540It faces more debate and tougher road in the Senate, which is split 50-50 between the parties with Vice President Kamala Harris as a tiebreaker.
00:16:43.980It's the worst piece of legislation I've seen in my 40 years reporting from Washington.
00:16:49.320HR1 would cement all of the worst changes in election law that made in blue states in 2020 and nationalized those laws.
00:16:59.760Federal control of elections would be the norm.
00:17:02.340States would be relegated to colonial outposts that carry out Washington, D.C.'s mandates.
00:17:07.300It's democracies die when one party ceases control of the election process, eliminates the safeguards that have protected the integrity of the ballot,
00:17:15.320places restrictions on free speech, and ceases the earnings of individual citizens to promote candidates that may abhor,
00:17:54.100Hans von Sparkovsky, a former member of the Federal Election Commission, says that while the Constitution does notādoes allow, sorry, Congress to override the power of states to decide the time, manner, and place of federal elections,
00:18:10.160nothing of the massive scale of HR1 has ever been attempted.
00:18:13.260He consulted other former members and assembled a short summary of the worst provisions of HR1.
00:18:18.820So let's just go through those here, at least.
00:18:20.580HR1 would make fraud easier by forcing states to implement early voting, automatic voter registration, same-day registration, online voter registration, and no-fault absentee balloting.
00:18:32.000So that's a lot of those issues that occurred in some of the swing states or some of those that were doing well for Trump.
00:18:39.380And at 3 a.m., it shuts down, and then it goes the way of Biden, right?
00:18:43.100They would also degrade the accuracy of registration lists by requiring states to automatically register all individuals on state and federal databases.
00:18:53.560This would include many ineligible voters, including aliens.
00:19:00.560And they're not talking about space aliens here, ladies and gentlemen.
00:19:03.100It would require states to follow, to allow, still a bit out of the weather here, it's crazy.
00:19:49.960It would prevent officials from checking the eligibility and qualifications of voters and remove ineligible voters.
00:20:05.440Ban state voter ID laws by forcing states to allow individuals to vote without an ID and merely signing a statement in which they claim they are who they say they are.
00:20:16.140So, great, vague and broad language that could be used to criminally charge someone who questions the eligibility of a voter.
00:21:47.220It ends here by saying the chief authority of H.R. 1 is Representative John Sarbanes, a Maryland Democrat.
00:21:54.040He insists with a straight face that outside of Congress, these aren't controversial reforms.
00:21:59.520Stacey Abrams, a civil rights activist who narrowly and bitterly lost her 2018 race for Georgia governor,
00:22:05.200claims that under H.R. 1, minority voters will have, or will, quote,
00:22:10.340have a right to take our seat at the table and our place at the ballot box.
00:22:15.240Well, that sounds, that's, well, you can't criticize that now, can you?
00:22:18.620So that's, that sounds completely fair.
00:22:21.740Should the power grab masquerading as H.R. 1 become law, it will become law.
00:22:26.100I would represent only the latest distortions of democracy, will undermine confidence in the system far more than anything Donald Trump attempted.
00:22:34.540When reforms doesn't work as advertised, our politicians make ends run around them.
00:22:40.440Americans get cynical, writes, write David Primo, or writes maybe, David Primo and Jeffrey Milo,
00:22:47.520the co-authors of the book Campaign, blah, blah, blah, okay, it goes on.
00:22:49.840Ends with, should H.R. 1 pass, its so-called reforms would likely send that cynicism to levels that make American increasingly resemble a banana republic.
00:23:00.220Considering the election 2020, I'd say America is already there, to be honest, which is crazy, right?
00:23:13.220Now, did you guys see the bullshit about the CPAC stage as well?
00:23:17.760Well, CPAC is cringe on every level, it's dumb, and all that stuff, but this was just hilarious.
00:23:24.620It was this image that was leaked, which they claimed that was a, it's a known Nazi symbol, right?
00:23:33.540It's the Odol rune, upside down, if you don't recognize it.
00:23:37.600I think we even have it as a sticker over on DLive.
00:23:40.740Which, of course, yeah, of course, if it's a Norse symbol, it has to be neo-Nazi stuff, right?
00:23:44.760So basically, it turned out that it was one of their own, basically, right, on the far left side of things.
00:23:53.680A guy that worked by a company or for a company called Design Foundry, who had previously done work both for Biden and MSNBC.
00:24:03.36098% of that company's political donations have gone to Democrat candidates.
00:24:09.540So I argue the point that, basically, they intentionally made the stage so they can through, yeah, there's the symbol in chat on DLive.
00:24:18.920Basically, it was a way for the designer to throw a softball, basically, to the various hosts on MSNBC and CNN and stuff like that to pick up on this and say,
00:24:33.680oh my God, have you seen, they're virtually, they're just signaling their Nazism now right on CPAC.
00:24:40.640And, of course, this will never be good enough, no matter how much they cuck, no matter how much CPAC bows down and kicks out people that won't wear a mask or are even remotely controversial.
00:25:04.320I have something else later on CPAC, too, but we'll return to that a bit later.
00:25:08.340So let's talk about this issue here of kind of how they're going, how they're treating people who are not only part of January 6th, but just Trump supporters in general.
00:25:20.720I think at the end of Flashback Friday, we showed that image of kind of the top concerns that Democrats had versus the top concerns that Republicans have.
00:25:29.980And there's people that fall, of course, way outside of these perimeters as well.
00:25:34.420But it kind of gave you somewhat of a gauge on where things are, right?
00:25:38.880And all the Democrats was like, their number one concern was Trump supporters, and it was white supremacy, and it was neo-Nazis, all the same bullshit that the mainstream media has pushed the last decade, basically, right?
00:25:52.600And so this is what Christopher Wray said.
00:25:56.880We'll listen to a clip here soon, too, his introduction at his hearing.
00:26:02.660And there's been so many of these hearings now.
00:26:04.440There are a couple of ones that I've missed, which I wish we could cover, too.
00:26:07.640I have to at least pull out some stuff from them, which is just hilarious.
00:26:11.100Because they're looking at extremism and stuff like that, and the way that they deny Antifa and BLM violence and organized terrorism on the outside and the way they shift the blame, right?
00:26:22.180But anyway, one of the things he said here was the FBI director, Christopher Wray, said that there's no evidence of Antifa or fake Trump supporters at the U.S. Capitol on January 6th.
00:26:32.560So breaking 9-11 or 911 here actually did just a tiny fraction of the homework that you could assume that the FBI would do, or if we had a, what would you call it, what do they call it, a ProPublica or some kind of outlet like that on our side, right?
00:26:51.860Going through some of the Discord chats and stuff like that.
00:26:54.080And again, these groups, these organizations, these terrorist, far-left terrorist groups, they can organize on Twitter, they can organize on Discord, they do not get banned, they do not get censored, they are platformed on every goddamn channel you can imagine, and then it's covered up, right?
00:27:12.260The authorities look the other way, the FBI looks the other way, criminal prosecutors drop charges against these people and stuff like that.
00:27:25.520So here's the guy in question, right, who actually took one of the, now the famous video of Ashley Babbitt being shot in the neck, right, by the Capitol Police officer.
00:27:36.860I forget what this guy, yeah, Jaden next, I think his name is something else, but he's in there with a Trump, actual Trump, you know, baseball hat on, right?
00:27:48.880Some more posts, no fascists in D.C., march against fascism, this is, I think this is a later one, by the way, just to show that he's, you know, he's part of that group.
00:27:59.580I was in the front lines of the battle and know who was there personally, it was large sum of anti-Trumpers.
00:29:38.820I can rest my throat a little bit as well.
00:29:42.020And just see what he had to say regarding how they view this as domestic terrorism, everything that happened on January 6th.
00:29:49.800So, good morning, Chairman Dermott, Ranking Member Grassley, members of the committee.
00:29:59.440I appreciate the opportunity to be here today to talk about the great work of the men and women of the FBI.
00:30:05.020Let me start with a quick update on the investigation into the January 6th attack here at the Capitol.
00:30:12.340I was appalled, like you, at the violence and destruction that we saw that day.
00:30:20.200I was appalled that you, our country's elected leaders, were victimized right here in these very halls.
00:30:26.760That attack, that siege, was criminal behavior, plain and simple, and it's behavior that we, the FBI, view as domestic terrorism.
00:30:36.940It's got no place in our democracy, and tolerating it would make a mockery of our nation's rule of law.
00:30:45.380The rule of law, of course, is our country's bedrock, and it's our guiding principle at the FBI.
00:30:50.040That's why the FBI has been working day and night across the country to track down those responsible for the events of January 6th and to hold them accountable.
00:39:50.560I'm still trying to find on the back end on Trovo how to, like, just see in one list, see if there's people that send, you know, like, what, elixir or spells or whatever it's associated with the chat.
00:40:12.180And when domestic violent extremists use explosive devices, when they attack government facilities and businesses, when they assault law enforcement officers, when they use violence to interfere with the lawful operation of our government, they should expect the FBI to come knocking on their door no matter where they try to run.
00:40:34.680Now, of course, these are not the only issues the FBI is focused on every day.
00:40:39.680And as I hope we'll discuss in more detail this morning, we confront a wide variety of threats in countless other forms, like the solar winds intrusions, which we're working to investigate and counter with our intelligence, law enforcement, private sector partners, both here and abroad, not to mention a huge range of other cyber threats from nation states, criminals, and toxic combinations of the two.
00:41:04.920Like the vast, unrelenting counterintelligence threat from China, and, of course, the alarming threat of violence towards law enforcement officers, a threat that's especially close to home here in the Capitol.
00:41:18.960The attack on January 6th not only resulted in the injuries of over 100 law enforcement officers, but also the tragic death of U.S. Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick in the line of duty.
00:41:29.600Are they still trying to argue that this is the case?
00:41:54.740Was it Nick Fuentes that was swinging that and hitting the officer?
00:42:00.700And then he died of his injuries the same day, and then he came out to actually it was not related to that.
00:42:04.500And no, he didn't have any injuries from that.
00:42:05.940In fact, he just died randomly the other day.
00:42:09.240What about all the people that were committed into suicide the days after?
00:42:13.260Anyway, there's so much bullshit with this.
00:42:14.640There's a particular ideology that have been attacking law enforcement and government buildings, police buildings, federal buildings, law and order, and this kind of shit for.
00:42:26.180Remember the BLM, they're just shooting cops back in 2015, like in Dallas, was it Texas?
00:42:32.980There's still not that pressure on the BLM and Tifa sphere that you have against Trump supporters and so-called right-wing terrorists.
00:42:42.280The threat of violence to law enforcement is also deeply personal for us at the FBI.
00:42:49.880Just one month ago today, two of our special agents, Laura Schwarzenbarger and Dan Alphen, were tragically killed in the line of duty, and four more of our agents shot or wounded, all while serving a search warrant.
00:43:17.660Well, if it is, I haven't heard about it, know more about it, unless you're just bringing up something completely unrelated and it was someone else, right?
00:43:24.640That there is nothing, nothing more devastating, more heartbreaking than the loss of our own, the loss of two special agents who not only bravely did what I consider one of the hardest jobs in the FBI investigating crimes against children, but who were also each parents of young children themselves, their own, a wife.
00:43:56.780Okay, well, that's interesting because that makes sense with what we're going to talk about later, too, how they're actually looking the other way.
00:44:00.980I mean, some of them are charged, they're going after them criminally, but the overall view of the establishment and definitely with the mainstream media at the front of that is trying to deny that there's some kind of problem when it comes to child sex abuse or, you know, the way they've ridiculed Pizzagate, for example, the way they've ridiculed QAnon supporters or Q people for thinking that there's some kind of, you know, pedophile network running things and stuff like that, right?
00:44:30.040So there's a lot of these cases now that have come out, people who from are just open pedophiles to are abusing children, they have pictures on their computers and stuff, to those who are even proposing that we chemically castrate our children, right?
00:44:44.520Like the assistant health secretary that Biden picked, Rachel Levin, right?
00:44:51.100We'll talk about that person later, too.
00:44:53.900It's like, they're like, they're pretending that's not happening and that's not really, that's not eyes of a big problem, really, that people are targeting kids and going after children sexually, pedophiles.
00:45:06.160But this is the biggest terrorist threat in America.
00:45:09.460There's like, what, 10, hundreds, in fact, I think there's hundreds of thousands of kids going missing every year in the United States alone.
00:45:20.460And you have a couple of these spur gouts and a goofball riot by some MAGA Q people.
00:45:38.700But a lot of them were dumbasses and they thought that this was fun and, you know, stealing a podium and going in with a, you know, for a selfie opportunity and stuff like that.
00:45:45.520But look at how the system now can clamp down.
00:45:48.020And, I mean, I know even if it wasn't this, eventually something like this would have happened and they would have sprung into action in the same way.
00:45:55.340But it's basically just way overreach, right?
00:45:59.440It's looking the other way for actual criminals, terrorists, pedophiles, and they're going after just rando Trump supporters, basically.
00:46:08.360A husband and cherished members of their communities.
00:46:11.780And I know a number of members of Congress, including a number on this committee, reached out and offered their condolences and offerings of support.
00:46:21.840And I want you to know how much that means to the FBI and how much it means to me personally.
00:46:26.760Special agents, Laura Schwarzenberger and Dan Alfin, sacrificed their lives that day, like far too many of our law enforcement brethren, also killed in the line of duty.
00:46:38.900So he's actually, he's seriously then trying to connect it to they're serving a pedophile in Florida.
00:47:01.100And it's why no matter what comes our way, our work to safeguard the rule of law, to protect the American people, and to uphold the Constitution goes on.
00:47:33.200But there were other kind of contradictions in terms of this too.
00:47:35.700One guy, the commanding general for the National Guard, came out and said that there was unusual directives given before January 6th.
00:47:49.700A top official just blew the major hole in the Democrats' narrative about the January 6th mayhem that took place at the U.S. Capitol.
00:47:56.480While testifying before Congress, Major General William J. Walker, the commanding general of the D.C. National Guard, revealed that the Capitol building was not unprepared for the chaos on January 6th.
00:48:07.460The security was inadequate because the commander of the National Guard was told not to authorize additional troops, including a quick reaction team, without the express approval of a civil authority.
00:48:20.460That would include Speaker Nancy Pelosi and the House Sergeant at Arms.
00:48:24.940This morning you have testified that there's a video of this here, we'll listen to that in a moment.
00:48:27.960This morning you have testified that you received this letter from former Secretary of the Army, Ryan D. McCarthy, on January 5th.
00:48:35.300Senator Portman said, so the day before the attack on Capitol, in the letter, did Secretary McCarthy prohibit you from deploying the National Guard's quick reaction force without his authorization, he asked Walker.
00:48:48.240So I have the letter in front of me, he replied, blah, blah, blah.
00:48:50.660Okay, let's just listen to it right there.
00:48:52.560Thank you, Chairman Peters, and thanks to our witnesses.
00:48:56.680General Walker, I'm going to continue to talk about your recollection, if you don't mind.
00:49:00.800And this morning you have testified that you received this letter from our Secretary McCarthy on January 5th, so just the day before the attack on the Capitol.
00:49:11.120In that letter, did Secretary McCarthy prohibit you from employing the National Guard's quick reaction force without his authorization?
00:49:17.680So I have the letter in front of me, and his letter does not, but it is the Secretary of Defense says that I have to use it as a last resort.
00:49:30.040But the Secretary of the Army told me, and it's, I have the letter, that I could not use the quick reaction force.
00:49:39.300It would, he would, I would just read it.
00:49:42.220I withhold authority to approve employment of the District of Columbia National Guard quick reaction force, and will do so only as a last resort in response to a request from an appropriate civil authority.
00:49:54.060I will require a concept of operation prior to authorizing employment of a, of a civil, of a quick reaction force.
00:50:02.060Now, a quick reaction force normally is a commander's tool to go help either a civilian agency, but more typically to help the National Guardsmen who are out there and need, need assistance.
00:50:16.460All right. Interesting. So basically, we have seen some of these other kind of rumors, I guess, as well, that they could have done much more.
00:50:28.160We've seen the footage, and we've played that footage of how they're opening the gates, right?
00:50:32.660They're letting these people in and all that stuff. They wanted this to happen.
00:50:35.600We know that they wanted this to happen, and that's why Ray and others are trying to pretend that this is, oh, it's not, it's not really happening.
00:50:42.220There's no agitators. There's no ones in the inside. This wasn't an inside job or anything like that.
00:50:46.960We know what they're doing here, basically, right?
00:50:49.660Saw this in passing, too. I guess this is some good news. We'll talk about some negative news a bit later regarding some other people are targeted for, for, for dumb shit.
00:51:00.460But in comparison to what we see out there in the world when it comes to terrorism and abuse and child sex abuse and things like that, it's, it's completely disproportionate.
00:51:09.620But it looks like Rufio, Rufio Panman, I forget what his real name is, has been freed, they claim, pending trial after spending weeks behind bars.
00:51:20.780Judge rules that the government provided zero evidence that he committed any violence, caused any damage, or directed anybody to do the same on January 6th.
00:51:28.000Now, this is one of the guys who's kind of high up in the Proud Boys.
00:51:30.320Is he an asset, then? Are they, are they being let go because they're, have an informant at the top and they were just used?
00:51:38.200I, I don't know. All these thoughts occur to me.
00:51:41.020I still don't want to see any of these guys behind bars, obviously.
00:51:43.920I'm not saying that they deserve that.
00:51:45.520And I think many of them in, in a group like Proud Boys are probably genuine.
00:51:49.800They're probably concerned with what they see.
00:51:53.660But just know this, that like, if you're out there and try to think you can just like, you know, fight these leftists, they're in the pockets of, of, of the deep state and the big, big government, the establishment.
00:52:03.320And they're going to come, they're going to come after you.
00:52:07.700Doesn't mean you should just come, continue forever back down.
00:52:10.320And no, I'm not arguing for that either, but just know that if you go out there and, and, and choose to take some of these fights on that level, they're probably going to target you.
00:52:20.980And some of these guys, you know, even if they didn't do anything, as we know, they just, some of these guys are in jail from Proud Boys just for defending themselves.
00:52:29.260They're basically, I'm not going to say in the wrong place at the wrong time because they, they, they were intentionally there, but they could literally be attacked by a pack of Antifa terrorists, right?
00:52:38.860They defend themselves and then they still end up going to jail, right?
00:52:44.760And so just know that that's, that's the system we live in now, that's the anarcho-tyranny, which, which is, which is insane, right?
00:53:08.860That CPAC can ban, they can ban people on the right.
00:53:14.380They can ban conservatives, just mellow people who just, sure, they might have a couple of accusations flying around about them in the mainstream media or something like that, but they're not at all like hardcore.
00:53:24.760They're not, they're not over the top people.
00:53:31.640Those are kicked out from CPAC, but they actually let in full on terrorists, right?
00:53:36.820CPAC letting Jason Charter, a.k.a. the Antifa guy who assaulted Jack Posobiec, was the ringleader in the group that tried to tear down the Andrew Jackson statue.
00:53:51.840I guess that's, that's him right there then.
00:53:55.320Happened to find it as I was watching the, or keeping an eye on the Antifa watch Twitter account.
00:54:01.100And you had the mask issue, I guess that was part of it too, the mask issue at CPAC and bullshit, but we're not going to go into that though.
00:55:35.440So this is what, this is what we're, this is what we're getting instead.
00:55:38.720Yeah, this is what the bullshit that we're being hit at in the media by all these blue checkmark activists are whipping out a frenzy about Nazis and white supremacy and shit like that.
00:55:50.600This is apparently what they see all day long.
00:56:03.980You just see, you know, certain things in the clouds of patterns and stuff everywhere.
00:56:07.640Like, remember, it was a time when a lot of these people that were like coming down on like conspiracy theorists because they were like, they were making connections and drawing things and decoding symbolism to see where, you know, a pattern and stuff like that.
00:57:48.620Amazon has changed its new smartphone app logo after critics said the earlier incarnation was a dead ringer for Adolf Hitler.
00:57:57.920The e-commerce giant introduced a new icon in January to replace the symbol of shop, of a shopping cart,
00:58:02.800which, which one featuring a brown box with a jagged piece of blue tape above the company's iconic smile-shaped arrow.
00:58:10.940The blue, the sharp, sharp-eyed users noticed the tape disturbingly recalled a furious toothbrush must, oh, is it, so it's, so that's the mustache.
00:59:56.040And so, again, they decided to fold, which is just hilarious, right?
01:00:01.540They shouldn't have, I don't know who's in charge of Dr. Seuss, their little, you know, well, I guess it's called Dr. Seuss Enterprises now, but like his legacy, his trust or whatever.
01:00:24.940Going after their app icon when he's like, he's become one of the most, not only wealthy people on the planet, but the most after even the lockdowns and stuff like that, he's become, they've grown their wealth by, you know, 40%, some of these people.
01:00:51.480Okay, so let's read a little bit here.
01:00:54.480Six Dr. Seuss books, including And To Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street and If I Ran the Zoo will stop being published because of racist and intense, insensitive imagery.
01:01:07.500The Business That Preserves and Protects the Author's Legacy, said Tuesday.
01:01:13.340These books portray people in ways that are hurtful and wrong.
01:01:15.920They told the Associated Press in a statement that coincided with the late author's and illustrator's birthday.
01:01:23.980I'm sure they're not being attacked for anything like that.
01:01:26.060Seizing sales of these books is only part of our commitment and our broader plan to ensure Dr. Seuss Enterprise's catalog represents and supports all communities and families, it said.
01:01:36.980I'm going to be showing you the covers here while I read a little bit of this, of the six books that they're banning.
01:01:49.480The other books affected are McElliot's Pool, On Beyond Zebras, Scramble Eggs Super, and The Cat's Quizzer.
01:01:59.080The decision to cease publication and sales of the books was made last year after months of discussions, the company told AP.
01:02:07.480Dr. Seuss Enterprise's listened and took feedback from our audiences, including teachers, academics, and specialists in the field as part of our review process when we worked with a panel of experts.
01:03:02.520As adored as Dr. Seuss is by millions around the world for the positive values in many of his books or works, including environmentalism and tolerance, there has been increasing...
01:03:15.220It's basically, he dared to write things at a time when you had portrayals of people based on accurate perceptions at the time or at the time you were living in it.
01:04:59.760There has been increasing criticism in recent years over the ways blacks, Asians, and others are drawn in some of his most beloved children's books, as well as in his earlier advertising and propaganda illustrations.
01:05:10.260You're trying to tell me that there's noāand again, 1902.
01:05:14.040He wrote this in a time when it was perfectly not only acceptable but reasonable to portray different ethnic groups in different ways because we're not multicultural countries.
01:05:24.440And the answer, of course, is not to remove everything and cancel everything.
01:05:39.980It's like, I don't know, it'sāoh, yeah.
01:05:44.820Are you trying to tell me that there's no other group, there's no author in Asian history that have done derogatory depictions of Europeans or white people or any books by some African author that have, like, you know, put down Europeans or something like that 50 years ago?
01:06:05.080And if you go to those countries, they're all depicting themselves the way that they see themselves, and they depict the way that they see us.
01:06:15.420The National Education Association, which founded Read Across America Day in 1998 and deliberately assignedāsorry, and deliberately aligned it with Giselle's birthday, has for several years deemphasized Suze and encouraged a more diverse reading list for children.
01:06:32.500So now it's justāyou know what they're pushing now.
01:06:34.380It's all globo, homo, homo globo school districts across the country have also moved away from Dr. Seuss, promoting Luden County, Virginia.
01:06:51.140Prompting Luden County, Virginia schools just outside Washington, D.C. to douse rumors last month that they were banning the books entirely.
01:10:06.460The two maintained in separate interviews that they may have downloaded the content by accident while browsing Tumblr for adult pornography.
01:10:55.940A lot of guys like the fact that I know how to work their machinery and I know what feels good and what doesn't feel good from first-hand experience because, I mean, pretty self-explanatory.
01:11:07.760I don't really need to explain that one.
01:11:09.580I mean, trust me, when you're packing some heat and you're taking hormones, like, it's going to change everything about it.