Iryna Zarurtska Killing Sparks Black On White Crime Debate ft. Viva Frei
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Fatal stabbing of Ukrainian refugee in North Carolina ignites crime debate, and Viva Fry joins me to talk about the growing problem of interracial crime in the United States, and why racism is a bigger problem than most people realize.
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Back in the day, remember when the whole anti-Asian hate crime spake in the wake of COVID?
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Hey, predominantly, I'm not saying anything controversial.
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The demographics of that is that it was most likely black Americans doing this to Asians.
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But, you know, the narrative had to be it's somehow Whitey's fault.
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So they didn't even report on that at the time.
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Fatal stabbing of Ukrainian refugee in North Carolina ignites crime debate.
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There's another video that's popped up that I'm not entirely sure that I can play.
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Um, my God, there is a video showing the moment the young girl was was stabbed.
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And it's actually rather terrifying because I don't think she realized that she was just killed.
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They, uh, new footage of the Arena Zarutska stabbing.
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Yesterday on Fox News, Will Cain brought up the numbers interracial crime.
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I'm going to I'm going to pull that up for you right now.
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Now, certainly many people are claiming the debate is simply is crime actually bad?
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And, uh, I'll write it down for you before we get into the numbers on the, uh, interracial crime stats.
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Axios Charlotte in January wrote how crime is, uh, homicide is up 25% in Charlotte.
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How the government has even stated that it's getting worse.
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The other day, Axios wrote, it's only the video, the perception of the crime.
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Following the Will Cain show, many people are pointing out, holy crap, Fox News is going there?
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There's a conversation to be had about racism in this country and it goes every direction.
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The left has long told us only white people are racist.
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In 2022, there were 435,480 black on white violent incidents compared to 96,550, showing a 462.8% increase in black on white incidents versus white on black.
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They say that shows 26 times higher likelihood that a black person will attack a white person.
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The issue here is that you have black people who are racist and will attack white people.
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It is equally a problem when racist white people attack black people.
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However, we have a 26 times higher likelihood adjusted for population that a black person will attack a white person.
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Why is the media not allowing us to have that conversation?
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I don't think anybody should disparage or discriminate on the basis of race.
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And the racism problem appears to be more so black on white.
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For the longest time, big tech, social media companies have banned anybody who tried to bring this up.
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Well, to carry on this narrative, we're going to be joined by our friend and consistent recurring guest, Viva Frye.
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I'm curious what he thinks about this as the conversation is expanded on social media.
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Can you believe the world in which we're living?
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I mean, you try to, you know, stay up to date with the news.
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And it's always worse than you initially thought it was.
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I try to have, you know, look, who am I to talk right?
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Every day I'm talking about something that's dark and something that's negative.
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But there is this debate on crime that's popped up, which is which has gotten really interesting.
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And obviously, with the stabbing of the murder of Irina Zarutska, the media's attempted ignoring
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He brings up interracial crime stats showing that black on white violence is two to one
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Now, some people have tried claiming they say, yeah, but but white on white and black
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Well, we understand that the issue that I'm seeing here is when you get a George Floyd incident,
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When you get a Jacob Blake incident, white cop kills a black man.
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Even if it's a Hispanic neighborhood watch Zimmerman who takes the life of Trayvon Martin,
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But when you get and this happens more often, black racists attacking white people or racially
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motivated crimes from black people against white people, the media won't talk about it.
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And now it seems that for whatever reason, the pendulum is swung and people are now able
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I'm curious your thoughts on everything that's going on with the media and the narrative.
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I just as a science experiment, Googled Charlotte killer and or Charlotte murder, whatever.
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The first image that comes up is Donald Trump from a political article, a political article.
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The first article that comes up is the New York Times.
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I call it a fluff piece, but, you know, it's a Republicans pounce on yet another vicious
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murder on the subway system where they prosecuted the Daniel Pennies for subduing the exact
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same individual that goes on when, you know, not subdued to stabbing someone in the neck.
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The figure you mean figuratively the same person, right?
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The I say a crazy person who happens to be black.
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I mean, the reality is people are going to focus on the racial element of this.
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I'm going to focus on the mental illness element of this.
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The man was a violent career criminal with a history of mental illness.
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How that man absorbs a decade's worth of media blaming white people for everything is exactly
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how the media knows a crazy person is going to absorb that.
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It's sort of like MKUltra, except the media version.
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And real quick, on top of that, a social justice narrative that results in judges saying,
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When to the rest of us, I don't care about his race.
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Crazy, violent, with a history of violent crimes, and you get a judge.
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The fact that the judge happens to be black is really not going to help any of the narrative
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here, who also has allegedly, according to some reports today, an indirect or an interest
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in treatment clinics, letting this guy go on a, you know, promise to appear after having
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such violent crimes as, you know, possession of a gun in the hands of a felon, assaulting his
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sister, and then the guy calls up the cops and says that there's a man-made chip in
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me, controlling me, and this guy's either not behind bars or an institution.
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It tends to be a failed system in soft-on-crime blue cities that exist within red states.
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The amazing thing about the, you know, the racism element of this, and now people are
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finally allowed to observe what the FBI had stopped.
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Cracking by way of demographics of violent crimes.
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Back in the day, remember when the whole anti-Asian hate crime spake in the wake of COVID?
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Hey, predominantly, I'm not saying anything controversial.
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The demographics of that is that it was most likely Black Americans doing this to Asians.
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But, you know, the narrative had to be it's somehow Whitey's fault, so they didn't even
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The activists that were pushing to stop Asian hate, once people started to realize that all
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the videos going viral were Black people attacking Asians, the leftists just dropped it.
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Look, the reality is there are statistics that are undeniable out there.
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And I am aware of what they refer to as the racist trope, the 1352, which is 13% of the
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population accounts for, the American population accounts for 52% of the violent crime.
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And then people are, you know, rightly observing it's even worse than that.
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It has nothing to do with the 13% of the general population being Black.
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It's inner city crime where you have repeat offenders who amount, account for the vast
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And so it's even, it's not 1352, it's probably like 252, and it may or may not be, you could
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focus on the Black element of it, but it is just repeat violent criminals within blue cities
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that don't get put behind bars where they deserve to be.
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It takes a Ukrainian refugee getting stabbed in the neck, unprovoked by a schizophrenic Black
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man by the circumstance of the story with a history of criminality and mental illness
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who was let out on a verbal promise to appear by a judge who has an indirect or direct interest
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I mean, this is the type of, this is being reported today.
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I'm going to, you know, do my best to verify it as much as I can.
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But this is what it takes for people to say, holy crab apples, the idiots, politicians who
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promote these bleeding heart, you know, forgive the criminals, it's not their fault policy.
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They're not the ones who are the victims of their policy.
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And it's, you know, how bad does it have to get?
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A Ukrainian war refugee comes to America and is stabbed to death on the subway in Charlotte,
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It might have gotten bad enough now for some people.
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So the video that came out showing the incident, they omitted the point of contact when this deranged
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It shows him stand up and swing his arm and then freezes, and then it cuts to the next
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We now got more footage showing not the point where he stabs her, but literally immediately
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And it is, it is horrifying because people don't, I, I, I, I can't, I can't show the,
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I can't show a video of a young woman who's about to die.
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But, but people, New York Post has it, they don't get it.
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When you get shot, when you get stabbed, you don't know.
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And in this video, what's so horrifying is this young woman is cowering.
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She looks up at him as he walks away and then she puts her hand in her face.
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She was just delivered a lethal strike to the neck.
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And then you can see him walk away with blood dripping in the later videos.
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There have been so many stories where people ask, was I shot?
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And because of movies, really because of movies, people think that when you get shot, you just
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And people just fall and drop dead as if it was a headshot.
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So many instances, there have been people who are shot and they don't realize it.
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And that's, that's, that's, that's really terrifying in this video.
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I can't imagine being the relatives of the victim.
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And now, you know, the gruesome murder of their loved one is on the internet for, you
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know, gawkers to gawk at, trolls to make jokes at, and politicians to politicize.
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You remember back in the day, it was Andy Ngo put out a, it was a tweet of a video
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in Australia, I think, and there was a knife fight in some subway and the guy just gets
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struck once in the neck and you bleed to death in 20 seconds.
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Like the amount of blood that comes out of a jugular or the carotid artery, it's, it's
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Stabbing in particular is particularly graphic.
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I mean, the idea of like sharp metal going into soft flesh, it's, it's just disgusting.
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And the woman sitting there, I say, you know, people on the one hand need to be aware of
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And it's not a question of being paranoid or neurotic.
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This video is going to be out there for an eternity now to, to continue to re-injure the
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survivors, the victims of, of, sorry, the family members of this victim.
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Uh, it's horrendous, but people need to see it in order to understand how quick it happens,
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what it looks like, and the consequences of these blue city policies.
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They are real, they are devastating, and the people putting them in, in force don't have
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There's a new, the talk, you know, these liberal activists like to talk about what was called
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the talk and it was fake and it was a lie the whole time.
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So in the past 10 or so years, liberals would claim that black families would have the talk
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with their kids about how you got to act around police, how police brutality, all of
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And they made these viral videos where it's like the black father is talking to his kid
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And they were implying that cops were racist and white supremacist.
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And it was weird to me from the South side of Chicago where I was like, I had the same
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All of the kids in my neighborhood had the same talk.
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And, and these uppity well-to-do liberals were telling all, were telling the world, oh,
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And I'm like, everybody should have a talk about how you behave around police, what happens,
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Parents need to tell their children when going into these cities, Democrat run cities, to
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keep one eye open, to constantly be checking over your shoulder, to have situational awareness,
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Now, to be fair, I think any good parents going to teach their kids basic situational awareness.
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We'd walk into a bar and he'd go, where are the exits?
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And I'd look, I'd be like, there and there's like, always know your exits.
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Because as a firefighter, so many people die because they couldn't find the way out.
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But now with this young woman, she thought she was safe.
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I mean, the narrative was, it's the white supremacist you got to watch out for, not the
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black man who is just an innocent victim of the system.
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Now parents are going to have to make sure if you've got a young daughter who's traveling
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alone on the subway, you explain to her, know your exits, know who you're standing next to
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There was a case of this in, it wasn't in Montreal.
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It was in Canada a while back on a Greyhound bus.
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A schizophrenic guy who happened to be Chinese, like race is not the determined element here.
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It's mental illness, was on a Greyhound bus and went to the bathroom, came back with a
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knife and stabbed, decapitated the guy sitting next to him.
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Total psychotic delusion that he had to separate the body parts to prevent it from coming back
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But, you know, like, A, if you can avoid public transit, avoid it.
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If you're going to do it, be aware of who's sitting behind you, where you are.
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My dad says, when cops pull you over, it's, thank you, sir.
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And when they walk up and ask for it, you grab it right in front of you and hand it to
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The only problem is that it's not, you know, the irony is that reality is the inverse of.
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They weren't having the talk of how to comply with police officers.
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The media was telling them, you don't have to comply with police officers because whenever
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you get pulled over, it's an act of racism, not law enforcement.
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I got stopped coming out of my own house in Montreal and a cop, you know, I looked suspicious.
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They would have to have a good eye to be able to detect that.
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But like, it's indoctrinated to say, if it happens to a black person, you know, it's
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But if it happens to anybody else, well, it's just law enforcement.
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I think Daniel Shaver, you remember the execution by the SWAT team of Daniel Shaver when they
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They look at it and they say, if race is involved, then we'll make it racial, even if it's,
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you know, not clear from its face, even if it's a black cop who's involved,
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But when it's a black guy now saying, I killed the whitey, what was he now alleged to have
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Apparently, he's dripping blood says, I got that white girl because he's a paranoid
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If it's wrong, you know, it's not my reporting.
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There have been other reported instances where a black person killed a white person and said
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it was because they were targeting white people.
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I'm glad we can finally have honest conversations.
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You used to get banned from any social platform for even showing FBI crime stats.
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The left wanted to create the narrative that only white people were racist.
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Go to Southeast Asia and have a conversation with the Korean and the Japanese.
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And when they came out and, you know, we would talk about the crime in our neighborhoods
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and how there are racist black people who intentionally target white people and Asians
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Point it out that there were black people who are racist attacking Asians.
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You had the knockout game in New York where Jews were attacked.
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It was young black men that would run up and beat and attack Jewish people.
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The left would ban you if you would put this narrative out there.
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But the left was protecting the racists so long as they were not white.
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Well, the ultimate irony, I mean, it's not even an irony.
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It is the racism of racializing that so you can't talk about it because I would imagine,
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and I think there's empirical or at least observational evidence to support it.
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The black community is the one that would want to have this discussion among themselves.
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The black on black violence is itself an epidemic that needs to be resolved.
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And when you prevent having these discussions, you prevent any meaningful social, not repair,
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And all that you end up doing is not even empowering, but rationalizing, not addressing it because
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anybody who seeks to address it in an open and honest manner is a racist.
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When the FBI stopped classifying stats based on the racial component, that is institutionalized
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And what happens is you say, we're not to blame, the community's not to blame, they're
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all victims, victims of their own violence, like up in Canada where they claim that there's
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an indigenous genocide going on because indigenous men are killing indigenous women, but that's
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And so you further victimize the community that themselves want more policing.
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It's the white liberals who don't want more policing in high crime areas.
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If you have more black people being pulled over by cops in high crime areas, it might just
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have to do with who happened to be the perpetrators, likely or not, of violence, of criminality.
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But when you cripple the police's ability to do it, you demonize the police that do do it,
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you prosecute the innocent bystanders who save lives.
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The communities that suffer the most, incidentally, are the black communities.
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But now that it's randos on subways, well, everyone's going to be up in arms and rightly so.
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It's been far too long that it's been suppressed.
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In fairness, some people do trollingly racialize everything, like, you know, racialized incidents
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that have no racial component to it other than the fact that one is black and one is white.
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But when the mentally ill schizo is saying, I got that white girl, probably because he's
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been listening to Keith Olbermann and Rachel Maddow for the last 10 years, you can't not
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And the MSM apparatus, New York Times, Politico, CNN, not covering it, and then covering it
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only to ostensibly blame Trump or Republicans for pouncing.
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It's multifaceted, but it's about time to put it on super mega blast.
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There's a viral clip of Nick Fuentes going around where he says he doesn't want to live
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And he actually goes on to say he's not saying individual black people are bad or a problem
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But everybody talks about black neighborhoods and everybody knows what's being said.
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And the problem with with the social media is that they stopped this conversation from
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I can tell you where I grew up north of 47th Street was all black.
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And the perpetrators of crime in our neighborhood largely came from those neighborhoods.
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I thought it was because they were in gangs and criminals and recruited and had criminal
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Because we also in Chicago have Hyde Park, which has twice the national average of the
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black population and is one of the nicest neighborhoods in Chicago and actually has less
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And what ends up happening due to that, I think there is going to be there's always
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There's always some, you know, racial, ethnic or genetic component in everything.
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But I do think nature larger, I'm sorry, nurture largely determines this.
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And the left stopped us from having these conversations.
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I had a conversation yesterday as doing doing pre-production for IRL.
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I understand the arguments from all the race realists about how the stats show IQ or show
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whatever, and I'm like, listen, I'll tell you this.
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White, black, Asian, Mexican or otherwise, raised by a disciplined military family, they
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There are probably going to be deviations based on, I wouldn't necessarily want to say
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race, but genetics, which has a racial component.
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But I truly believe with proper discipline, good parenting and cultural intervention in
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But when the left tells us we're not allowed to talk about the crime coming from the black
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communities into other areas, how can you ever actually address the cultural issues that
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I'm sorry, that create racism when they censor you and shut you down and you can't talk about
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The single parent households, I think, is probably the biggest issue.
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Then people are going to say, well, that's their statistical overrepresentation in the
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I mean, a genetic component, I think, is idiotic.
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To say that there's sort of a cultural historical component about the laws that bleeding heart
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liberals have put into place that sort of incentivized, you know, children out of wedlock.
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But the bottom line, single parent households, whatever the race, you're maximizing the odds of
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Tim, have you ever seen the movie Harold and Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay?
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Just to cite a classic, there's the scene where I think it's Kumar who's like scared of some
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00:25:46.200
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00:25:50.680
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00:25:58.020
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00:26:05.140
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He's like, I'm not scared of them because they're black.
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I've been to plenty white areas where I'm situational awareness on full force.
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I've been to several campgrounds that I drove in and drove out of.
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And if the races were reversed, someone would say that's racism.
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You know areas that look safe, people that look safe.
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And the issue becomes when you treat individuals based on the statistical overrepresentations
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But when it comes to a matter of survival and logical behavior, you're not going to go into
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high crime areas, regardless of what race or ethnicity happen to live in those high crime
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The issue is that there are certain cultural phenomenon or trends that have existed for
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years that you haven't been able to discuss them, address them, or have a meaningful, thoughtful
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And, you know, part of that is single parent households, children out of wedlock.
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Why that is highly statistically overrepresented within certain communities is a question to
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be asked and answered, but it must be discussed.
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Chicago, you know, are you familiar with the terms blockbusting and redlining?
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Blockbusting was back in the day, probably still to this day, real estate companies, agents and
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property owners, they go to a nice white area, buy a house, rent the property to a black family
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intentionally at a below market rate or just incentivize them to move in, giving them a
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They then solicit all the homeowners and say, there goes the neighborhood, better sell now.
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Tricking these families to selling at a discounted rate, let's say their house is worth 300 grand,
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they'd say, look, with the black family moving in, property values are going down, so we'll
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buy your house for 280 from you cash on the spot.
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The families panic, would sell their houses, the real estate company would then evict the
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black family and then sell the properties back at their base market value rate and turn
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One of the most disgusting practices, they say it doesn't happen anymore, maybe it doesn't.
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Redlining, of course, is when the real estate agents basically were like, we're going to
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make sure all of the black people live in one area, we need a new term for what Chicago does.
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Chicago has, the example that I've used over the past several weeks pertaining to the National
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We never crossed, in my life, in my life, I never crossed 47th to the north because it
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They bulldozed all the houses and flattened them to the earth and then said, don't worry,
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we're going to, we're going to, we're going to rebuild everything improved for this black
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It's been 16 years and they have never rebuilt those homes.
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This is what the democratic policies in these cities have always been.
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They tell us when we point out the high crime in the areas, we're racist.
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They say, if we try to talk about how to solve the problem, we're racist.
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And then quietly, first of all, they don't, they instruct the police not to arrest the criminals
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And then when they finally can't take it anymore because of the economic problems, they bulldoze
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All of the people who live there, their wealth destroyed, anything they could have built in
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the community wiped out, scattered into the suburbs with nowhere to go.
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And this, which is pushed by Democrats, perpetuates crime and poverty in these black neighborhoods.
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I'd like to figure out how we can improve their lives, deal with the gang violence.
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Instead of bulldozing all those houses, a couple of National Guard and police and some
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assistance with the local businesses may have actually alleviated a lot of these problems.
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The Democrats, in my opinion, perpetuate it on purpose.
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I would say, you know, there will be nobody who's going to have trouble believing that
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there's some incentive political policy-wise to perpetuate this.
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What was I about to, I was going to say something about, I had on Reverend Tim Christopher, who's
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in Minnesota, talking about, you know, what happens when the crime gets so bad, people, there's
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an exodus, and there's an exodus as well, a small element of the criminals, who then
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go to more fertile grounds for their criminality.
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There was another stand-up comic who said, like, when people make it, they leave, you know,
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what's colloquially referred to as the hood, they leave the bad areas, and they go to the
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Nobody has the idea of staying there and trying to fix it internally from within with the wealth
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The reality is, it's like, nobody likes the police until they need one.
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More police just correlate to a decrease in crime, to the extent that your police are not
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I was going to say, you know, Mexico type of cartel police.
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What contributes to this problem is demonizing the police, forcing out all the good cops, so
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the only ones you have left are the bad apples.
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Disincentivizing police to even intervene, because you have an incident like with the
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Kim Potter, who, you know, does a tragic accident, whether you want to call it negligence or not,
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Derek Chauvin, who, you know, I was convinced he was, he's a bad man.
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I was just convinced that there was a racial element to that attack in the beginning.
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And you demonize anybody who would ever think of getting into the police force.
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Chauvin, Chauvin showed up after Floyd was already on the ground.
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It, once people appreciate not just what actually went down with Derek Chauvin, because it looked
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Yeah, he had his knee on the back of a guy while you have a bunch of angry spectators
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This is racism because you're subduing a man who was, I don't know if he was bigger than
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the man who just stabbed, uh, uh, Irina to death, but like people don't understand a
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how quick it happens and be how people who are jacked up on drugs or mentally ill have
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And if the worst thing that happens to someone putting their knee on their back while they
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arrest them, but the bottom line, you demonize all the cops.
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The cops are not signing up, uh, civilians who get involved themselves either get killed
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And it's the perfect concoction for anarcho tyranny, which seems to be the norm in these
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blue cities, in these blue States, criminalized lawful behavior, demonize the police, and then
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scratch your head when crime is out of control.
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And then try to blame it on the fact that it's in a red state, but in a blue city, there's
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It's not the States that are the trend right now.
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It's the big blue cities, 10 of the 10 highest crime cities are all Democrat run governors.
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I think Trump is, uh, working towards security.
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I hope the national guard comes in, but of course the debate will carry on.
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Uh, the Viva Fry on Twitter, Viva Barnes law dot locals.com on locals and Viva Fry on
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I'm live at three o'clock today, so it'll be a good one.
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The great Viva Fry, as always, who will be live later on on rumble.
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My friends, there's, there is a, um, a simple surface level to the conversation on racial
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And I think to outright deny the racial component is stupid.
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I think to outright deny the nature component, genetic component, and nurture, and to act
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like any one of these things is deterministic is stupid.
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I think the problem we have is people are different.
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We want to treat everybody equally under the law, but we have to have honest conversations
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And for too long, we were censored and banned if we pointed out that there are racist black
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people who attack Asians, like in the stop Asian hate thing, and white people like this
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guy, reportedly, maybe, I'm not so sure, but it's, it happens.
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I don't care if you're white, Asian, black, Jewish, whatever it may be.
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We should, we should treat people equally under the law.
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If you want to have hate in your heart for a certain group of people, you're allowed
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Just when you, when you commit crimes against people, that's the issue.
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And so if we have in this country narratives from the left about the evil oppressor of the
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white man, and then you see that a black person, I'd say just 26 times higher, 26 times
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more likely to attack a white person than a white person, a black person.
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Maybe the leftist racist narratives against white people is driving racial animosity.
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So maybe one day people of all races can hold hands and sing songs under a rainbow.
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And I think it's good for people of all backgrounds.
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