On this week's episode of Red Ice TV, host Henrik talks with Daniel Conca about the case of Shiloh Hendricks and her alleged involvement in the theft of a young girl's diaper bag from a playground in Rochester, Minnesota.
00:15:13.840Because you don't even hear about them in the first place.
00:15:18.340Now, everybody in the world knows the name Shiloh Hendricks.
00:15:22.380And to the majority of those people, she is the Satan of 2025.
00:15:28.640And one of these just sickening anti-white ironies baked into this cake is the fact that if the Somali who recorded her that day had instead raped and murdered her at the playground,
00:15:46.02099% of the people that have spoken or typed the name Shiloh Hendricks would have never spoken it, would have never typed it, would have never heard of her.
00:15:58.640And that's why it's so good that this happened and that the trajectory that we are on, because people, it is the, in my lifetime, this is the most shocking wake-up moment where at one, at one time, white people are suddenly going, yeah, nope.
00:16:21.360And we'll see what happens from this point onwards, obviously, but that it is an important symbolic act, collective act, obviously, of people just rallying behind her and helping her, helping her family.
00:16:38.020This is who's lecturing her about a hate speech in Rochester, Minnesota, meets Somali refugee dab, Tom Hennessey says, who was instrumental in, as far as I understand it.
00:16:48.580And he might even said that he wanted to come on and talk about it because it was instrumental in helping to set up the Give, Send, Go, if not him exclusively.
00:16:55.900I think it was him and a couple of others, if I have that correctly, but we'll see.
00:16:59.360And that's it also, that's a noteworthy point to make.
00:17:02.140To my understanding, Shiloh did not rush to the internet.
00:17:09.020To set up a fundraiser, yeah, Tom Hennessey and a small collection of ex-users did all the legwork they could to get in touch with her in real life and get this going because they felt a shift in the reaction that was going on.
00:17:27.820They knew what was going to happen to her possibly better than she did.
00:17:31.540And, yeah, thank goodness they got that up and going.
00:17:35.100But, yeah, this narrative that she's, you know, some opportunistic and this is a well-planned Psy-Ock of some sort and just this complete online schizophrenia that runs rampant.
00:17:54.140But even if it, even if, how do I put this, even if that was the case and they said that that's a failure for them and a win for us, do you see what I'm saying?
00:18:12.400It's to demonstrate that no longer will that camera have the type of power over you, right?
00:18:18.360As soon as that showed, say it again, come on, do it.
00:18:20.320No, now it's, in fact, it's not only a risk, now it's potentially profitable, right?
00:18:25.040You will actually turn these people into someone who's winning in this situation, you know what I mean?
00:18:29.660And the frustrating part of that from our end of things, from a pro-white perspective, from a right-wing perspective,
00:18:38.780is when our own guys find reasons to turn that into a problem.
00:18:47.920Well, you know, there's, and again, there's a degree of, I understand their perspective where they say there's all these guys that have been doing so much for so many years
00:18:59.060and they've been banned and can't, where were you when X happened?
00:19:06.160Yeah, and there's a lot of us out here, there's a lot of people, there's a lot of, heck, red ice, it would be great if red ice could get a 700K windfall.
00:19:15.920You guys have been doing incredible work for years and years, but again, you can't pick and choose.
00:19:56.800So this is a great moment and people are having fun with it too, which is another thing.
00:20:01.940Just break these talismanic bonds and shackles of sorts, right, that's held on white people.
00:20:07.720You can't, number one, obviously, you can't talk like this while we literally have an out-of-control, you know, rape epidemic and, you know, black and white murder killings, as you said.
00:20:19.940And this somehow we should just go unnoticed and then, you know, this becomes the face of the criminal of our year, I guess.
00:20:31.260Anyway, so, but it was a good, I think you made the point too.
00:20:33.380I think Alex Furman made that point too.
00:20:35.200This is a great filter, right, to see who's like beginning to kind of, you know, counter signal and say, don't, no, we can't present like this and stuff.
00:20:44.780In a way, it's almost like, in a way, it's good that it's not, and you'll never get this.
00:20:50.880It's not even the point of it, but it's like, no, wait, we, no, this should only have happened when we had the perfect optic wise person who can be there.
00:20:59.600And somehow this, all these components magically kind of come together.
00:21:02.840And that's, number one, not going to happen.
00:21:11.160This shows you then that even then those who are in many people's eyes not then optically optimal, like it's a certain extent, that still the support came there.
00:21:20.000And still people were like, you know, showed that there's like, we cannot stand this and take this anymore.
00:21:32.300That it's amazing to watch people get it wrong.
00:21:38.360But that was, and that to me, when the light bulb went on in my head, like the point where I said, oh, this is real momentum, like this is meaningful, was the lack.
00:21:52.960Now, of course, it was there, but it was, it was very minimal, all of the, not just the moralizing, but the nitpicking and the, just the hyper vigilant autistic focus.
00:22:10.580She has tattoos, this, like all of these little things to pick apart and like the online from, you know, the bro perspective or whatever, the trad, whatever you want to call it.
00:22:23.980But that stuff didn't, and that was the miracle to me.
00:22:30.180And now it's not to completely cast that stuff.
00:22:32.960There's plenty of stuff that, yeah, I don't necessarily like this, that, the other thing, whether it's visually or someone's life, blah, blah.
00:22:39.960But like this, this went so much further, so much faster than anybody could have ever planned.
00:22:48.380And that's exactly what usually takes moments like this over, is our own guys getting swept away in their own tism and just wet blanketing the whole thing.
00:23:02.500And this, the lack of that was also heartening to see in this whole ordeal.
00:23:09.320Yeah, and I mean, let's think about the context of what's happening in states like Minnesota as well, of course, that have been absolutely flooded.
00:23:16.700Of course, it's a large Scandinavian stock, German stock in Minnesota.
00:23:22.160And just like in Sweden and countries like Denmark, Norway, et cetera, we have also been flooded with a lot of these people from either North Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa.
00:23:31.160And they're doing the same here on the American continent for the, you know, mostly Nordic stock in some of these states.
00:23:38.340And one can just imagine what everyday life is like for some of these people, right, where they constantly have to walk on eggshells.
00:23:45.600You can't even look at some of these people the wrong way.
00:23:48.180And at any point, the situation could escalate.
00:23:51.420I mean, it just, it grinds you down over time.
00:23:54.080And that's also what brings some of these people like this woman, like Shiloh, I think to almost a breaking point where they just, I just, I don't care anymore.
00:24:49.320I mean, that is, that right there is so categorically insane, is such a complete justification for the types of revolutions that anyone that had anything to do with the foundation of this country tried to prepare us for.
00:25:05.480And you see it, like I've had, I haven't spent time in Minnesota, but Minnesota Junior, as far as the influx of Somalis go, right next door to me in Maine.
00:25:18.540And it's, I mean, it's happening in like Concord, New Hampshire, Manchester, New Hampshire, Nashville, New Hampshire.
00:25:23.520There's afternoons, you can turn a corner and you're in Somalia.
00:25:27.480But you cross the state line, you go up into Maine and yeah, I mean, you could, you could blindfold somebody and chopper them in there and give them a million guesses.
00:25:38.620And they'd never think they were in coastal Maine.
00:26:02.220Not just talk about it, obviously, you know, begin to organize, organize local community, help to wake people up.
00:26:07.020Spreading information is still, though, obviously one of the most vital thing.
00:26:10.260Most people don't know and they don't think about it.
00:26:13.100They might experience it around them, but they don't think the rest of the rest of all the other, you know, white countries or other other states in the U.S.
00:26:19.560or maybe are like that or, oh, it's just this town, whatever.
00:26:22.700But no, this is happening everywhere, everywhere.
00:26:25.800There can be no white country, no white region, no white city, no white neighborhood.
00:26:31.440I mean, again, we have programs where they're intentionally or like looking at zip codes that are, you know, according to the U.S. census, too white.
00:26:38.280And like, oh, we need some here, oh, we need more here, let's bring them in here.
00:26:42.440Refugee organizations come in and use.
00:26:44.420HUD was doing that for years, housing and urban development.
00:26:47.820And yeah, that's where I was on the front.
00:26:49.840I mean, I was in school administration in Manchester, New Hampshire.
00:26:53.680You talk about the inflection point for northern New England or certainly for New Hampshire.
00:27:03.740It's mind boggling when you see it every day of your life at that front row perspective of it.
00:27:12.960And yeah, the notion that anybody could come around and say that this is normal or natural or good, it's patently insane.
00:27:22.800So more of this, I think, will begin happening.
00:27:26.780But to break that threshold or to break through that limitation, right, is very important.
00:27:33.340Not only, again, so that people can use a word, the word or whatever the end word, but just to, you know, because what I would say, courage breeds courage, right?
00:27:44.360Or what's the saying again, you know, you gotta show that this doesn't hold any power over you anymore, right?
00:27:53.140Well, that's important because if you shatter, if you break through that wall, right, now you have enough room to operate to a certain extent.
00:28:00.820As before, you were cowering, afraid of, well, what if someone says this to me or call, that has been not only, obviously, you know, there's, as you described earlier, there's actual physical violence, there's rape, there's all these, you know, actual consequences of diversifying, so-called diversifying, you know, white nations.
00:28:18.820But if we can't even communicate accurately in terms of what's going on or describe what's happening and we're fearful of that, one of the first things that needs to be do is to shatter as a breakthrough that wall to make that you're not alone here.
00:28:33.260There's more people that think like me.
00:28:36.680If something would happen, that will develop a certain level of courage.
00:28:39.940Well, now you've moved from words restricting you to you not caring about those things anymore and suddenly you have much more real estate, so to speak, to operate within to actually begin fighting back in this war on whites, right?
00:30:08.400It was, I think, you know, I would say he was slow to, now, I'm not trying to, you know, the perfect, let the enemy, the imperfect be the enemy, and so on and so forth.
00:30:23.760Now, Walsh gets more things right than most people who are allowed on television.
00:30:32.500But there's also, I've just felt the taste that was left in my mouth from the fallout when Matt Walsh's entire take in the aftermath of Ahmaud Arbery can kind of never be erased.
00:30:51.980But it is good to see that things like this he's getting right now.
00:30:57.600But I also, I can see, you know, considering the outlet he works for and the paranoid perspective, I can also see when people, I'm not making this case, but I do get, and based on, you know, things he's gotten wrong in similar circumstances where, you know, guys would come on and say, well, you know, they're just, you know, it's going to hijack the narrative.
00:31:22.040It's going to be used to distract from, you know, let's say, international, current international affairs, and there can potentially be validity there.
00:31:31.940These things that happen, what happened with Shiloh Hendricks is real, but yes, it's certainly within the realm of possibility that fake right gatekeepers can then take that and use it and even get on board with it to look over here, not over here.
00:32:05.760That the train is moving in this direction, and so they have to respond and engage in this.
00:32:11.640And either it's because if they don't, they become irrelevant, or a more sinister view of this would be they try to deter, right?
00:32:18.940Because most times, even, you know, we've gone so far where people can point out anti-whiteness, but they would never go so far to say, well, therefore, the antidote is to be pro-white, for example, right?
00:32:27.940That kind of, that threshold to cross over.
00:32:30.200You know, and when people that you are predisposed to dislike begin taking up your talking points, it's not cause to cast aside your former view of them and start celebrating them, but it is meaningful because it shows that our end of the spectrum is breaking through.
00:32:55.080And yes, they will look foolish, the conning gatekeepers will look increasingly foolish if they don't, even if it's only lip service.
00:33:04.680Again, stay on them, stay on their cases, but certainly, like, from what I saw, I didn't watch the entire thing, but from what I saw of Walsh's presentation on the Shiloh fallout, there was nothing to take issue with there.
00:33:22.980Yeah, and I think he's forced to kind of recognize, I think he's aware of these things.
00:33:28.620There's enough audio tapes from the past where he was well aware of what's going on, but then he had to cater and kind of, you know, tone down his message considering who he's working for or whatnot.
00:33:37.580We'll see how long he stays with the Taylor Wire, if anything.
00:33:40.940Maybe that's better, I can actually unleash him and he can be all, but that's kind of dishonest too, though, right?
00:33:45.080And that shouldn't be taken away, that now it's for more selfish reasons, maybe.
00:33:49.040Look, unless it's, I get the piecemeal approach, you can't just come out swinging and knocking everyone over the head.
00:33:55.020If you have an audience and a base core group there, it's sensible, obviously, to kind of bring them along with you and kind of slowly warm them up to some of these things and whatnot.
00:34:03.200But at the same time, it's urgent, and I think people are, as this case showed, people are ready for hearing what the story actually is and hearing the truth, essentially, about what's going on, right?
00:34:14.100Yeah, and I can't think of, nothing jumps out to me in terms of someone with a larger reach, a larger audience that got it right than Walsh in this case.
00:34:27.120Yeah, yeah. Who else was there? There was a couple more, but most of the usual suspects were kind of like, oh my gosh, I can't believe this.
00:34:36.360And again, they focused on the actual word as opposed to what this represents and the background story, the Carmelo Anthony case, and the just outrageous fundraising for that.
00:34:45.600And by the way, we should mention the despicable behavior of his father there that was murdered, right?
00:35:00.360Let's chronicle that. Let's go on that for a sec, because, yeah, that was, look at just the order of events of, in the killing of Austin Metcalf.
00:35:15.700If you have his father, Jeff Metcalf, his teenage son is stabbed in the heart and killed in the bleachers of a high school.
00:35:26.620The first thing he does within hours is appear on television and blanket forgive the black teenager that killed his son.
00:35:38.740The next thing he does from there is take on a black handler from a black interest organization, the big black dude with the cowboy hat that you saw going around with him.
00:35:51.260Then he begins pronouncing over and over and over from every hill he can yell it from, it's not about race, it's not about race, it's not about race.
00:36:01.540As the black cowboy from the black interest organization stands over his shoulder, nodding approvingly as Jeff Metcalf says that it's not about race.
00:36:12.180Then, a few days later, he turns up at Carmelo Anthony's family's press conference with that goofy spokesman who does his best attempt at the English language when he gets in front of a microphone.
00:36:29.740And his intention was to pray with the family of the kid who killed his son.
00:36:37.320He has been nothing but kind and embracing and fond of them and is trying to become public friends with them.
00:36:52.320They drag his name through the mud from the stage.
00:36:56.540And, of course, the one thing I will give him credit for is when he was asked to leave the press conference, he somehow managed to not take out a knife and carve anyone's heart out.
00:37:37.960And, like, black Twitter's response is to attempt murder via swatting of that man.
00:37:46.680But, the cherry on top of the white guilt, the colorblind, all of these generations of brain bludgeoning that we've undergone came out through Jeff Metcalf when the only time in all that entire sequence of events,
00:38:06.260the only time his blood pressure rose high enough for him to get angry, audibly angry, was when people had a rally in support of his son and called out black on white violence in America.
00:38:30.200And, unfortunately, officially became the new poster boy for white weakness, which was not an easy crown to take from, if you remember, Molly Tibbetts' dad, after she was brutally killed by, was it an El Sal or a Guatemalan?
00:38:48.800And, whatever he was, and then her dad just wanted to go on a taco-eating tour and invite more of them to America as fast as he could.
00:39:17.480I remember, time and time again, same thing there.
00:39:20.040Young boys stabbed by, you know, this black migrant or whatever.
00:39:23.980And these nudge units, I think they call them in the U.K., where they go, man, you don't want to do, you know, let's not make this about racism.
00:39:29.960This could further, and all it's designed to do is to prevent white people from not only getting angry, but actually organizing against it and just basically say, why are we living like this?
00:40:10.040They're a federal agency that serves as nothing but a blindfold for white America.
00:40:16.280And when you ask yourself, geez, why do all of these white parents of dead white kids killed by black kids all sound the same?
00:40:25.780Well, because they've been visited by that very little federal outfit that shows up and says, hey, how about we go this direction with this?
00:40:40.160In order to prevent and respond to dispute, conflicts, hate crimes, and incidents of violence.
00:40:45.200Well, usually, of course, there's righteous rage, right?
00:40:48.420And also, again, the violence and the hatred is not the reason.
00:40:52.440It's not that it's that that's the purpose.
00:40:54.260Those things serve as functions to prevent that those people that you do love and care for are not turning into victims by this endless cycles of just nonstop conveyor belt examples of every day.
00:41:08.460You can find some crazy racial hate crime, essentially, of like some white kids stabbed or something.
00:41:14.000But it doesn't get the momentum, well, up until now, maybe.
00:41:33.360And now, too, I guess, to the Trump administration's credit, this particular department, not department, but it's called here, under the Department of Justice, is, I think, being scrapped.
00:41:44.920It was something that they were going through an overhaul, I think they said, on their website.
00:42:03.880Yeah, in some cases, it's kind of lip service.
00:42:06.020Oh, let's reshuffle a little bit and let's have this department now take over this instead.
00:42:10.560But, yeah, this is a major, major problem.
00:42:13.220But these are some of the things in the wake of this that needs to be exposed and so many other things as well, by the way.
00:42:18.640And as you said in your tweet there, right, pointing out that, again, on a playground in Minnesota, there was an unsupervised black autistic five-year-old.
00:42:27.100Have you heard anything about the parents?
00:43:06.940So I don't know if he was there with the guy filming because, again, other like local, you know, on the ground, at least people that claim to be on the ground or in proximity were kind of saying, no, that the boy was there on his own.
00:43:20.480And, of course, like in that case, so, yeah, we have now, so we have negligent parents on one hand.
00:43:28.440We have an alleged rapist and kidnapper on the other.
00:43:36.160And then we have a white mom getting stolen from and who the whole world is calling Child Protective Services on the one mom that was taking care of her kid.
00:43:55.440It would be hilarious if it wasn't so painful because this is the reality we have been living in our entire lives where just the anti-white standard applies to everything at all times.
00:46:33.600But, yes, if, like, if I could advise her on anything.
00:46:38.360And she doesn't, I mean, she doesn't strike me as the type who is going to, you know, come in and start doing James Lindsay talking points at any point.
00:48:37.340Like, let's, let that just be, let it stay.
00:48:39.960I hope she obviously gets out of there.
00:48:42.640That's, you know, key in all of this too.
00:48:45.300She can go in, live in a nice white area, I hope.
00:48:48.760And she could be maybe, maybe somewhat under the radar, but kind of maybe help other causes with some of the funds she raised if she's interested in making sure that this doesn't happen to other families and that the message about this can get out.
00:50:10.300And as you said before, sometimes, yes, obviously it's, uh, when it comes to these kinds of things,
00:50:14.900it's, it's, it's easier for, for women, you know, to get out there and, you know, get, but, but at the same time, that that's, that's just what it is.
00:50:22.100You know, we, we, we, we're not going to be able to control this or say, well, you, we can, we can whine or whatever all we want, but that doesn't matter.
00:50:29.440And as you said before, kind of how you surf of that opportunity of that, of that wave and, and jumping on that and making sure that our enemies know that now at any point you, when you attempt these things again, you might not only make them famous.
00:50:42.720And in this case, also there's a negative connotation and a danger here for us, I still recognize that and, and, and understand that.
00:50:49.100Uh, but also that this fact, like there's incredible backing in the wake of that, which gives people potentially the courage then to just, again, not say the N word or anything like that, but just to stand up for themselves.
00:51:00.320Cause that's the most important thing of this, right?
00:51:02.340That she somehow I, you know, you should just be, let's say what, how, if she was a good person, what, what should she have done according to their view, right?
00:51:10.400Their morale, moral code, uh, I guess, let the little kid just steal from her.
00:51:15.320And, and again, who knows what has happened on that playground before, as you said, and what kind of experiences she's had.
00:51:20.580And the fact that it's, we only see the flash moment in time when she has finally had enough and decided to snap, as opposed to the preceding 20, 30, 40, 50 times where maybe her, her boy was, or her girl, whatever the, you know, she has what was picked on, for example.
00:51:38.220As they like to say, y'all don't know where she was going through that day.
00:51:42.080Yeah. That's right. Um, and I was thinking, yeah, there's some other examples.
00:51:47.340I remember the, I was trying to find the meme of him, but the banjo player, you know, how kind of the, you get the person who hit, oh my God, here's this song.
00:51:56.680He's a racist. He's, he's a, you know, here's the overlap between like how MAGA or the, the Nazi racists kind of thing.
00:52:04.540And they wheel out some new person and then they do do some interviews and they come out and they totally fold and cock.
00:52:09.500Like, and we get that, like the whole thing just kind of collapses down on itself again, essentially.
00:52:13.920I forget what his name is. There's so many others. I can't keep track, but, um, the, the, the redheaded banjo player, you know, he may, he might've had, you know, good intention at some point.
00:52:41.040Oh my gosh. Yeah. You had, you had a, that's not a suicidal ideology at all.
00:52:45.640You had a chance here, but again, it's always that right. Where the, I wouldn't even say the right side, the white side in many cases too, because you know, that those are the ones that are targeted.
00:52:55.440They fold and they collapse to the morality of the left. And it's basically like, well, how, how quickly will you cock to the talking points instead of, and again, it's, you don't conduct yourself in a good way.
00:53:06.180Oh, all these things, obviously. Right. You don't have to be brazen and, and, you know, kind of obnoxious about it, but just stand your ground.
00:53:14.000You know what I mean? Like, so like, so what if I wrote a song that's, you know, pro, uh, but was it like Appalachian people, you know, white people or whatever, you know,
00:53:21.740the context was in that particular case. It wasn't, it wasn't, it wasn't like explicitly or explicitly, it was, it was exceptional.
00:53:30.400Now, I mean, it was a, I thought it was a great little ditty, but it was exceptionally middle of the, middle of the road.
00:53:39.460It was, there was nothing radical about it.
00:53:41.260But, but, but it shows you how little it takes for our enemies to just, you know, we know what's going, we are reading through between the lines here.
00:53:50.760We under, we have decoded this, you see, right?