The Glenn Beck Program - June 14, 2021


Best of The Program | 6⧸14⧸21


Episode Stats

Length

36 minutes

Words per Minute

139.67952

Word Count

5,053

Sentence Count

455

Misogynist Sentences

7

Hate Speech Sentences

9


Summary


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Hey, it's Pat Gray coming up on the Glenn Beck program today.
00:00:03.040 Governor Abbott has finally stepped up to the plate in putting Texas first.
00:00:07.660 His master plan expands the state's blockchain industry.
00:00:11.800 Also, talking about building a wall.
00:00:14.060 We spoke with Lisa Keogh, a Scottish student who's been investigated for saying the unthinkable.
00:00:20.820 She actually had the unmitigated gall to say that only women have vaginas
00:00:27.600 and that men are physically stronger than women.
00:00:30.860 Wow.
00:00:33.040 Texas newspaper is refusing to give a description of the suspect from a mass shooting over the weekend
00:00:37.920 because of stereotypes.
00:00:41.020 And Glenn also warned you about the dangers of indulging in apple pie because it's so racist now.
00:00:48.680 All that and a lot more on today's podcast.
00:00:51.200 You're listening to the best of the Glenn Beck program.
00:01:02.280 Hey, how about that Joe Biden this weekend?
00:01:08.580 Weren't you proud?
00:01:09.660 Weren't you proud?
00:01:11.200 I've never been more proud to be an American.
00:01:13.640 Proud to be an American?
00:01:14.620 Yes.
00:01:14.980 Yes.
00:01:15.840 Yes.
00:01:16.320 At least I know our president's senile.
00:01:20.940 Now, what makes you say that?
00:01:23.100 Well, I think you're going to see here in just a minute.
00:01:26.640 Several of the things that make me say that.
00:01:28.140 Where would you like to start there, Pat?
00:01:30.120 I mean, it's a big, big meal.
00:01:32.320 I don't know if we can do it in one sitting.
00:01:33.940 Uh, let's look at the, uh, sod sheet.
00:01:37.240 And, uh, what do you say we go to, uh, cut four, please.
00:01:44.040 I'm sorry.
00:01:44.640 I'm going to get in trouble with staff.
00:01:45.840 I don't do this the right way.
00:01:46.840 Jennifer Jacobs, Bloomberg.
00:01:48.760 My gosh, she says that all the time.
00:01:50.340 All the time.
00:01:50.920 When you're having these conversations with European allies who are very concerned about
00:01:55.940 these sanctions, how do you justify that?
00:01:58.860 And what are your plans?
00:01:59.780 120 days.
00:02:01.360 Give me a break.
00:02:02.240 I need time.
00:02:04.140 120 days, man.
00:02:05.380 But you're not having a joint press conference with Putin.
00:02:08.180 Why not take the chance to stand side by side with him and say those things to him with
00:02:11.380 the world watcher?
00:02:12.080 This is not a contest about who can do better in front of a press conference or try to embarrass
00:02:17.200 each other.
00:02:18.500 It's about making myself very clear what the conditions are to get a better relationship
00:02:24.840 are with Russia.
00:02:26.340 Okay.
00:02:26.740 Can you stop for a second?
00:02:27.500 As he was talking about Russia, he kept saying that they have real deep differences on Syria
00:02:35.860 and they're going to need to work together.
00:02:37.460 Except he wasn't saying Syria three times.
00:02:41.100 He called Syria Libya.
00:02:43.780 And I know because I, as I'm watching, I'm like, Libya, what is going on in Libya?
00:02:50.120 I know what's the deal with Libya.
00:02:51.600 We haven't had a problem since Gaddafi died, have we?
00:02:54.860 Yeah.
00:02:56.540 Hey, but I want you to know, the president has been kind enough, kind enough to send in
00:03:04.180 a new song, and I just, I thought we'd play it for you here.
00:03:08.980 It's beautiful.
00:03:10.460 It's tender.
00:03:11.440 It's lovely.
00:03:13.500 Touching.
00:03:15.480 More sniffing than touching.
00:03:16.980 But...
00:03:17.980 I spend a lot of time outside my mind, and when I speak, there's tons of words I cannot find.
00:03:39.660 I sometimes think I'll pass out on the floor.
00:03:47.380 I'm Joe.
00:03:50.380 Tell me, what am I here for?
00:03:55.240 Cause I'm bleeding from my eyes, and I've got that creepy smile.
00:04:02.640 Being president is exhausting.
00:04:06.340 Let me nap a little while.
00:04:09.660 When it comes to what I'll say, you can see I have no clue.
00:04:17.560 But the one thing you can bet is, it's not true.
00:04:26.580 Ooh, it was my lyrics.
00:04:30.440 I long to smell the shampoo in your hair.
00:04:36.260 And you'd be smart to wear a pair of iron underwear.
00:04:44.160 I'm Joe.
00:04:45.160 I'm Joe.
00:04:46.160 I'm Joe.
00:04:47.160 You know all you need to know.
00:05:00.140 So I wonder who I am, and I wonder what to do.
00:05:07.140 Got my finger on the button, and my matlock on the tube.
00:05:14.140 Tell me how this sentence ends, for I haven't got a clue.
00:05:23.080 Oh, Jen Psaki, I'm really Psaki, I need you.
00:05:30.980 Oh, he's Joe.
00:05:39.020 He's Joe.
00:05:40.000 Time for your cup of pills now.
00:05:43.940 I told you I don't just breathe.
00:05:46.060 All right.
00:05:46.940 Uh, here's something that he did say this weekend that I thought was really important because the, this is planting a seed.
00:05:56.420 And he has said it now, this is the fourth time that I have heard him say this.
00:06:01.220 He's planting a seed.
00:06:03.440 And it's really important that you understand it.
00:06:07.040 This is, well, let me play it, and then I'll tell you what it's all about.
00:06:10.840 I think we're in a context.
00:06:12.420 Cut five, please.
00:06:12.900 Not with China per se, but a context with autocrats, autocratic governments around the world, as whether or not democracies can compete with them in the rapidly changing 21st century.
00:06:26.760 And I think how we act and whether we pull together as democracies is going to, uh, determine whether our grandkids look back to 15 years now and say, did they step up?
00:06:40.420 Are democracies as relevant and as powerful as they have been?
00:06:44.240 And I walked away from the meeting with all my colleagues, believing that they are convinced that that is correct now, too.
00:06:51.160 Not, I shouldn't say now, not just because of me, but they believe that to be the case.
00:06:55.780 And so I think you're going to see just straightforward dealing with China.
00:07:00.900 And again, we're not looking, as I've told Xi Jinping myself, I'm not looking for conflict.
00:07:08.280 Where we cooperate, we'll cooperate.
00:07:10.100 Where we disagree, I'm going to state it frankly.
00:07:13.580 Okay, so what did he say?
00:07:16.840 We're in a contest, not with China, but with autocratic governments around the world,
00:07:25.180 as to whether or not democracies can compete with them in the rapidly changing 21st century.
00:07:34.240 Now, he follows this with a very nice little idea of, you know, that's why we all have to come together and work together for our grandchildren.
00:07:43.200 And they'll ask themselves in 15 years.
00:07:46.620 Wow, that's a short window, isn't it?
00:07:52.600 They're going to ask themselves in 15 years whether or not democracy, if they did the right thing right now, if democracies survive or not.
00:08:01.180 But he's right.
00:08:04.100 And the plan is not the United States being the United States and England being England and Germany being Germany and them all working together because they choose to work together, yet they all have their own freedom.
00:08:21.120 Freedom, it's not that.
00:08:22.840 It's the Great Reset, where the governments get together.
00:08:26.400 Did you know that one of the first things he did over at this G7 summit?
00:08:36.360 Do you know the first thing he did was get all of them to agree on a minimum corporate tax?
00:08:42.900 No one will tax less than 15%.
00:08:49.900 Excuse me?
00:08:54.820 They're making a world where you cannot escape.
00:08:58.800 It is the definition of a one world government.
00:09:03.200 When Donald Trump said, I put America first, a lot of people are like, that's crazy.
00:09:08.900 That is, oh my gosh, he's Adolf Hitler.
00:09:11.200 No, we should be in competition for the best ideas and the best policies.
00:09:22.480 We all should be in competition.
00:09:25.900 This is a monopoly of governments.
00:09:28.680 When they're all colluding with each other, they're taking your escape away.
00:09:34.880 They're taking your right to say, I don't want to live that way.
00:09:38.840 I want to go live someplace else.
00:09:40.620 That's why the federal government is supposed to be so small, because we have 50 little laboratories going on in the United States.
00:09:49.560 And you may not like Texas.
00:09:52.500 Texas is very different from California, as Californians now know.
00:09:58.120 And you may not like it.
00:10:01.160 That's fine.
00:10:01.820 Live in California.
00:10:03.100 You want big government.
00:10:04.080 You want a whole bunch of regulations.
00:10:06.280 You want things that make you pay an arm and a leg for gasoline.
00:10:11.720 Have at it.
00:10:13.000 Live in California.
00:10:14.360 You also get the nice weather.
00:10:17.120 In Texas, you're going to get heat like you're in hell, except it's so humid.
00:10:23.980 Well, I'm not sure if hell is humid or not.
00:10:26.560 But I've always thought of it as a dry heat.
00:10:29.980 But that sounds too much like Phoenix, which is lovely this time of year.
00:10:33.660 So, you know, but you're free in Texas.
00:10:38.800 You're free.
00:10:41.120 This is all about the Great Reset.
00:10:44.420 By the way, up on the front page of glennbeck.com, we have a letter to Congress, how you could fight back against the Great Reset.
00:10:54.800 Please go to glennbeck.com and read that letter.
00:10:58.800 If you agree with it, please send it to your congressmen, your senators.
00:11:04.140 Send it to everybody you know.
00:11:06.960 I don't think they are on top of this like they should be.
00:11:11.280 And maybe some of them are for it.
00:11:13.900 I don't know, but I don't think you'll be for it once you understand, truly understand what is what is going on with the Great Reset.
00:11:27.240 By the way, I don't know if you heard Donald Trump.
00:11:31.800 Did you ever think you'd miss him?
00:11:33.620 I mean, seriously, I'm not talking to most conservatives.
00:11:37.080 I'm I'm talking to people like I just can't stand him.
00:11:40.940 I just I just hate him so much for what he says.
00:11:45.280 He's just so awful.
00:11:47.700 You miss him yet.
00:11:49.380 You miss him.
00:11:50.120 Oh, he's such a liar.
00:11:51.480 Is he?
00:11:52.340 Did you see what he said this weekend?
00:11:54.180 Um, really, it's have you noticed that they're now all admitting I was right about everything they lied about before the election?
00:12:03.640 Hydroxychloroquine works.
00:12:05.020 That story just came out this last week.
00:12:07.520 We've been telling you that.
00:12:09.480 Of course, we've been banned for that.
00:12:11.480 We've been telling you that.
00:12:13.540 Donald Trump told you that really early on.
00:12:15.720 Take hydroxychloroquine.
00:12:17.300 It works.
00:12:17.980 Uh, he said, also, the virus came from a Chinese lab.
00:12:22.240 Looks like I was right on that.
00:12:24.080 Hunter Biden's laptop was real, not from Russia.
00:12:28.380 Lafayette Square was not cleared by me for a photo op.
00:12:32.480 Uh, the Russian bounty story was fake.
00:12:36.040 Uh, we did produce vaccines before the end of 2020 in record time.
00:12:40.720 This one really drives me out of my mind because Biden is now taking credit and he said, and I quote, we have a dark winter ahead of us and there's not going to be a miracle, man.
00:12:55.240 That would be a miracle to be able to have that vaccine.
00:12:58.340 Uh, we're not going to have a miracle.
00:13:00.080 And quite honestly, if there is a vaccine, I wouldn't take it if, if he was responsible for it.
00:13:04.820 Well, now he can take it because he's claiming responsibility for something that he didn't do.
00:13:10.720 Blue state lockdowns didn't work.
00:13:13.740 Schools should be reopened.
00:13:16.160 Critical race theory is a disaster for our schools and our country.
00:13:19.800 Our southern border security program was an unprecedented success.
00:13:25.660 Yep.
00:13:27.040 Yep.
00:13:28.580 Wait until inflation hits.
00:13:30.980 Oh, you're not going to give a flying crap what he says on Twitter.
00:13:35.260 You won't care at all.
00:13:37.500 Because inflation is going to bankrupt so many people.
00:13:42.520 And you know who will hurt first?
00:13:44.920 The poor people.
00:13:46.640 Mm-hmm.
00:13:47.140 Mm-hmm.
00:13:47.600 Mm-hmm.
00:13:48.140 Oh, I've got a great story today on BLM.
00:13:50.720 What happened to the money?
00:13:52.260 I'm going to tell you what happened to the money.
00:13:54.060 The white liberal progressive Democrats that headed all of this stuff up and BLM global network,
00:14:03.600 they took your money.
00:14:05.620 They screwed the black man yet again.
00:14:10.200 Yet again.
00:14:11.660 And we told you that.
00:14:14.300 But did anybody listen?
00:14:15.920 No, we were banned.
00:14:17.360 I was going to tell you, but he's a mine.
00:14:20.120 Influencer operative thing.
00:14:24.060 Probably working for Putin.
00:14:27.060 Don't listen to him.
00:14:29.000 Mm-mm.
00:14:29.920 Mm-mm.
00:14:30.380 Yes, once again, the white liberal screwed the black community.
00:14:41.780 This is the best of the Glenn Beck program.
00:14:44.440 Let me tell you about Greg Abbott.
00:14:56.640 Greg Abbott is becoming the governor that we elected, and he was until COVID.
00:15:03.340 I really like Greg Abbott and was disappointed.
00:15:07.780 I don't—so many people, like, really turned on him.
00:15:11.240 I didn't turn on him.
00:15:12.440 I actually like him still.
00:15:13.900 I'm just disappointed.
00:15:15.300 I want Texas to lead the way.
00:15:19.480 Not some chick like Christy Noem, you know, or Rick DeSantis.
00:15:26.900 I mean, they have been knocking it out of the park, and Governor Abbott didn't.
00:15:33.380 And he kind of played the middle ground, don't you think, Pat?
00:15:35.740 Yeah, he did.
00:15:36.540 And that really pissed people off.
00:15:38.560 I didn't get that angry at him.
00:15:39.760 Tim, I just was like you.
00:15:41.160 I was disappointed.
00:15:42.940 And now, though, it seems like he's back on track.
00:15:45.880 He's found his way again.
00:15:49.080 Well, it might be for a couple of things he's done.
00:15:53.860 Here's one.
00:15:54.580 This weekend, he signed into law a new bill that supports Bitcoin.
00:16:06.180 He put a virtual currency under the Texas Uniform Commercial Code.
00:16:11.500 Man, that's sexy.
00:16:13.860 Man, who doesn't want to know more?
00:16:15.940 What he did was he created a master plan to expand the master plan.
00:16:25.860 That's why he wanted to do it.
00:16:27.580 We don't use the word master.
00:16:29.800 Oh, my gosh.
00:16:31.160 He did a master plan to expand the state's blockchain industry.
00:16:35.680 Texas is the second state to do that.
00:16:37.640 Wyoming was the first to recognize blockchain and cryptocurrency in its uniform commercial code,
00:16:42.840 which governs all the commercial transactions.
00:16:45.420 So now we will strengthen that.
00:16:47.600 At a time when the United States government is waffling, Texas is now standing up and saying,
00:16:55.540 we accept Bitcoin as currency in this state.
00:17:01.700 And it'll be interesting to see what happens.
00:17:04.560 But he's basically inviting all the blockchain people, hey, come work here in Texas,
00:17:11.980 and we'll protect your business.
00:17:14.780 Blockchain, I think, is going to be very, very, it's either going to be very good or the bad guys will get a hold of it.
00:17:21.940 And blockchain will be the death of all of us.
00:17:25.840 I'm just saying it always ends with a bullet in the head.
00:17:28.740 That's beautiful.
00:17:29.460 Anyway, thank you.
00:17:31.760 Anyway, he also signed a law banning Zuckerbucks in Texas that prohibits private groups like the one supported by Zuckerberg
00:17:41.160 from spending millions to administer elections, as Zuckerberg and others did in Texas.
00:17:48.280 Here's another thing he did.
00:17:52.040 He is unveiling a plan to reveal a new wall in Texas.
00:18:01.480 He said, if the United States government won't do it, then Texas will.
00:18:07.580 And he made this announcement to law enforcement officers and county judges and mayors during a border security summit in Del Rio last week.
00:18:17.980 He said, I'll announce the plan next week.
00:18:20.940 That's this week for the state of Texas to begin building a border wall in the state of Texas.
00:18:27.780 Finally.
00:18:28.460 Wow.
00:18:29.140 Finally.
00:18:30.040 I mean, he's going to be sued by the United States government.
00:18:33.500 But Ken Paxton always seems to win those.
00:18:36.780 Our attorney general always seems to win those.
00:18:39.560 By the way, have you noticed how many lawsuits the Biden administration is losing right now?
00:18:46.420 No.
00:18:46.840 How many?
00:18:48.600 Oh, my gosh.
00:18:49.500 You are not following this.
00:18:50.780 First of all, the assault weapons ban in California was just overturned in a federal court.
00:18:58.520 You have the thing in Wisconsin where the farmers pushed back and said, wait a minute.
00:19:05.680 Oh, yeah.
00:19:06.060 Black.
00:19:06.940 We're all farmers.
00:19:08.200 Yep.
00:19:08.500 They just stayed that.
00:19:10.400 And the judge said, this has a very good chance of winning.
00:19:13.620 So, no, you got to stop doing that.
00:19:17.960 And what's amazing is the federal government basically said, no, we're going to do it anyway.
00:19:26.560 I mean, where did this big love for, you know, our judicial right go, you know?
00:19:33.960 Yeah.
00:19:34.560 So, he is building a wall at the same time DHS has canceled Trump's office for victims of illegal immigrant crimes.
00:19:47.260 So, what he had set up was a hotline.
00:19:51.220 If you were a victim of an illegal immigrant, you could call and it would go to ICE and they would help you on this.
00:19:59.760 Well, my gosh.
00:20:02.740 The Immigration Crime Engagement Office has got to go.
00:20:07.660 It has got to go.
00:20:09.720 So, they shut it down.
00:20:10.640 Well, they didn't shut it down.
00:20:11.940 They just, they tweaked it a little bit.
00:20:15.200 They've tweaked it just a little bit.
00:20:17.800 But now, instead of reporting that you are a victim of a crime perpetrated on you by an illegal alien, now when you call, you can, you know, you can say, hey, I don't have really any immigration status.
00:20:39.280 Can I, can you help me get a visa?
00:20:43.480 Can you help me?
00:20:43.920 I'm an illegal alien and can you help me because, ooh, it's pretty hostile out there and I really need some help.
00:20:51.140 So, it was changed just a little bit.
00:20:53.700 I mean, only 180 degrees.
00:20:57.080 And that's, as you know, half a circle.
00:20:59.040 Halfway.
00:20:59.540 And then they wonder, why do we have an immigration crisis at the border?
00:21:05.020 They just keep doing these things to invite this problem to get worse and it is getting worse every single day.
00:21:12.360 So, a border wall would be phenomenal.
00:21:15.600 They're doing this.
00:21:16.500 It would be phenomenal.
00:21:18.320 They're doing this while this crisis is going on.
00:21:25.140 Nobody is paying attention to the border cities, which are just being overrun.
00:21:30.160 And just the people are going to be destitute.
00:21:33.000 They can't afford all of this.
00:21:35.600 The ranchers, they have no idea who's on their land, what's going on.
00:21:40.820 It's a really dangerous situation.
00:21:43.800 Well, Laura Trump came out this weekend.
00:21:46.760 Oh, my.
00:21:49.360 She advised people who live on the southern border to arm up and get guns in response to the surge of migrants that are arriving.
00:21:57.360 Yeah, Laura Trump said Joe Biden's border response was disgraceful.
00:22:05.580 She said, I don't know what to tell the people who live at the southern border.
00:22:08.960 I guess.
00:22:09.940 I mean, arm up.
00:22:11.440 Get guns.
00:22:12.060 Be ready.
00:22:12.820 I mean, maybe they're going to have to start taking matters into their own hands.
00:22:17.920 It should never happen.
00:22:19.980 These people should never have made this dangerous journey here.
00:22:24.060 Oh, my gosh.
00:22:25.180 Well, of course, the the media is saying that she's inciting violence, you know, by calling on right wing lunatic vigilantes to take up arms.
00:22:36.720 I think she was I think what I like to call those people is ranchers, you know, people who have had a farm there on the border for a very long time.
00:22:47.840 And no one seems to help them ever.
00:22:51.600 I think I think I think also it's it's why you have a gun, because it's your responsibility, your responsibility to protect your family, not to go and round them up, let string them up.
00:23:09.320 It's it's not that it's if I'm a rancher and I have people that are constantly coming on my ranch and they're leaving garbage and trash and everything else.
00:23:20.360 Am I going to shoot somebody for that?
00:23:22.520 Of course not.
00:23:23.860 No.
00:23:24.300 But if I don't know who they are and I know some of them are not entirely innocent, I'm going to have guns to protect my family and I will shoot.
00:23:36.860 I'll shoot you right in the head.
00:23:38.100 Because it always ends with a bulletin head.
00:23:40.940 I'm just saying always it's it's a rule of some sort.
00:23:45.060 I'd love to see some of these Democrats own ranches at the border where they're out there all by themselves, where it would take border agents.
00:23:52.700 Who knows hours to get to them in some cases where they've got no idea who's coming onto their property or what they're doing or if they have ill intent.
00:24:01.340 And see if you don't think you should arm up as well, I think you'd well hear a different tune if they had to do that.
00:24:09.820 I would I would like to challenge the Austin American states statesmen, the people that work there.
00:24:17.100 Put yourself in the shoes of one of the people that lost a loved one in that shooting, a mass shooting of 13 people.
00:24:27.120 It was on Friday night and the newspaper would not say and identify anything of the shooter.
00:24:37.300 It said police have only released a vague description of the suspect shooter as of Saturday morning.
00:24:44.380 And the Austin American statesman is not including the description as it is too vague at this time to be useful in identifying the shooter.
00:24:52.100 And such publication could be harmful in perpetuating stereotypes.
00:24:58.240 If more detailed information is released, we'll update our reporting.
00:25:02.180 So here's what they said at 4 a.m. after this mass shooting.
00:25:07.660 The Austin Police Department describes the suspect as a black male with dreadlocks wearing a black shirt and a skinny build.
00:25:16.920 Now, if you weren't up at 4 a.m. to hear that press conference, gee, it would be nice to have that in the paper or to hear that on the radio the next morning.
00:25:28.900 So if you happen to see a guy who is a skinny build wearing a black shirt and had dreadlocks and he was black, you might be able to say, hey, I don't know if this is the guy, but there's a guy that looks like that here.
00:25:44.540 And then police could come.
00:25:46.620 I mean, if, you know, if the shooter was like, he's white, I mean, really, he's albino white.
00:25:54.000 He's so white and white, white, white, white, white.
00:25:57.640 And he's wearing even Mr. Clean's uniform.
00:26:01.020 He's wearing a white outfit with the Confederate flag on the back.
00:26:07.240 I'd want to know that.
00:26:08.720 I'd want to know that somebody is coming in, you know, that's, you know, albino white or just white.
00:26:17.480 And you can tell me that they have distinctive hair.
00:26:21.740 I'm not going to shoot the guy, but I might go into the back while I get him a cup of coffee and just, hey, I just want you to know a guy who fits that description is here.
00:26:31.620 Probably not the guy, but could be.
00:26:37.080 Isn't that what we're supposed to do?
00:26:40.040 Yeah.
00:26:40.580 Yeah.
00:26:41.240 And for the the Austin statesman to claim that they can't give the description because it's stereotyping him.
00:26:48.220 Wait, what's the stereotype you're promoting there?
00:26:51.460 Are you saying that only black men shoot people?
00:26:55.840 Because I'm not familiar with that stereotype at all.
00:26:59.200 What a bizarre statement to say that you're not going to tell you're not going to describe the person because that fits into a stereotype.
00:27:07.240 Well, that's your own.
00:27:08.020 It's weird because I focused on the dreadlocks.
00:27:12.420 Did you?
00:27:13.260 I really did.
00:27:13.960 When I read that description, I focused on the dreadlocks because it was just like blackmail.
00:27:19.220 Yeah.
00:27:19.780 Well, that doesn't help.
00:27:21.280 That really doesn't help.
00:27:22.440 But when you say blackmail, skinny now blackmail, skinny with dreadlocks.
00:27:29.940 OK, now you've at least narrowed it down some.
00:27:34.580 It would be like saying, you know, a white male really fat with a mohawk.
00:27:41.600 OK, there's probably a lot of people that might appear to be fat and white with a mohawk, but we should let the police know one of them is here in our coffee shop.
00:27:54.200 What this is, this is nothing more than political correctness gone crazy and honestly crazy white people trying to just, you know, just to change the world because, oh, white people are so bad.
00:28:14.700 And yes, I know I'm I'm a white person and I'll never forgive myself for being born as that.
00:28:20.340 I mean, I had so much choice in that and I chose wrong.
00:28:25.060 I chose wrong.
00:28:25.760 I should have been born black, but I'm not.
00:28:28.560 I was born.
00:28:29.220 I was born white and I could have done something about it.
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00:29:41.240 It's Friday night.
00:29:43.360 You're in the air on an Atlanta-bound flight.
00:29:49.020 And somebody stands up and commandeers the public announcement system.
00:29:57.380 And he talks about killing everyone.
00:30:01.680 Then there's an on-flight scuffle.
00:30:05.660 Then the captain immediately says, ladies and gentlemen, this is your captain.
00:30:12.100 All able-bodied men, please come to the front of the plane for an emergency.
00:30:16.800 You're standing there or you're sitting there.
00:30:20.160 How many people do you think get up?
00:30:27.880 Five.
00:30:30.760 That's a very specific number.
00:30:32.420 I wasn't actually...
00:30:34.220 You were really looking for a number?
00:30:35.460 A few, but yeah, it wasn't the right number.
00:30:37.920 But let's see if you're closest without going over.
00:30:41.420 All right.
00:30:43.740 Is this the yodeler game where I go over the top of the mountain and I just fall because I went too far?
00:30:50.160 If it's only four?
00:30:51.440 Yes.
00:30:51.640 Yes.
00:30:52.020 Okay.
00:30:52.820 Whoops, Johnny.
00:30:53.420 Whoops, Johnny.
00:30:53.980 Whoops, Johnny.
00:30:54.580 Whoops.
00:30:55.740 Yeah.
00:30:56.580 It's kind of like that.
00:30:58.060 One of the passengers said that I was sitting in my chair.
00:31:01.900 I feared the worst.
00:31:03.120 I prayed that God would protect my family in case I was gone.
00:31:07.900 He said he and a passenger next to him bolted from their seats to help.
00:31:12.920 He said, but we didn't get very far.
00:31:15.040 In fact, we got nowhere near because basically every man on the plane stepped up and was in the aisle.
00:31:23.920 Good.
00:31:24.460 Isn't that great?
00:31:25.060 Yeah.
00:31:25.380 So it's more than five.
00:31:26.740 Apparently, I didn't go over.
00:31:28.680 Yeah.
00:31:29.320 Yeah.
00:31:29.760 So, yeah.
00:31:30.400 So what I went as they make a sock.
00:31:36.740 Oh, wow.
00:31:37.620 Nice.
00:31:38.120 Okay.
00:31:38.460 In the face.
00:31:39.420 As they made their way to the front of the plane, the flight attendant said, the situation's under control.
00:31:45.820 Please return to your seats.
00:31:47.760 He said it was a very tense, very adrenaline fueled moment.
00:31:53.360 Especially with all that testosterone that must have been pumping through.
00:31:57.720 Why didn't they ask the women to do it?
00:31:59.800 Are they saying that women, what, don't have the body mass or are somehow or another in unable to aid in a situation like that?
00:32:10.300 Oh, my gosh.
00:32:12.380 You know, there are people that are thinking that once the plane landed, the unruly passenger was taken into custody and he was taken to the hospital.
00:32:21.100 Now, the reason why he was taken to the hospital is because one of the witnesses was actually sitting in a chair or in a seat next to him.
00:32:32.300 He was an off-duty Delta flight attendant and he said that it was very uncomfortable just sitting next to him.
00:32:45.500 He said, I could just feel something was wrong and it might have been the fact that he was wearing a helmet, shoulder pads, and knee pads.
00:32:54.440 You know, that might be a tip.
00:32:57.240 Are you a football player or just crazy?
00:33:02.660 Which one do you think it is?
00:33:05.320 And then he looked at him through the face mask on the football helmet and said, what's your name?
00:33:15.040 And he was like, pardon me?
00:33:16.820 He's like, what's your name?
00:33:19.080 Now, do you tell a guy wearing shoulder pads, knee pads, and a football helmet on the flight next to you that you've never met?
00:33:26.160 Do you tell him your name or do you just give him a fake name?
00:33:31.240 I give him a fake name.
00:33:32.340 Me too.
00:33:33.840 Yeah, I give him a fake name.
00:33:36.220 But no, what happened was he gave him his real name and then he took out a piece of paper and wrote it down and then handed it to the stewardess.
00:33:49.080 And apparently it said, Steve Johansenberg sitting next to me.
00:33:54.560 He's a terrorist.
00:33:56.760 Now, put yourself in the role of the stewardess.
00:34:00.040 Wow.
00:34:00.620 Yeah.
00:34:01.060 You've got a guy who works for your company and he is, you know, he's currently, you know, he's just flying from another city because I guess maybe he has just stopped, you know, on another flight.
00:34:17.120 So he's flying back home, perhaps, and he works for your company and he hands you that.
00:34:23.400 Do you take that seriously?
00:34:26.000 I mean, yes, he works for the company, but he's also wearing a football helmet, shoulder pads and knee pads.
00:34:31.780 I don't know.
00:34:34.560 It's a it's one of those things.
00:34:36.460 If I had it to do all over again, I guess I would have listened to him, but it didn't turn out to be that way.
00:34:43.460 Then he bolted up from his chair and tried to hijack the plane.
00:34:48.760 He said he was going to kill everybody.
00:34:49.940 Um, what's really nice is the guy that was sitting next to him.
00:34:55.500 Listen to what he said.
00:34:57.580 Passenger, uh, sitting next to the man said he felt very uncomfortable.
00:35:01.880 The guy who asked a lot of very personal questions and then wanted his name and spelling.
00:35:07.160 The passenger, uh, uh, uh, said that the man wrote the note flight attendant accusing him of being a hijacker.
00:35:15.600 He said he was dressed quite oddly wearing a helmet with elbow and knee pads.
00:35:20.500 Oh, so not shoulder pads.
00:35:22.120 Um, and, uh, he said, I was hoping to sleep on that flight, but it didn't really happen because of the guy who was sitting next to me.
00:35:33.280 He said, however, if anything, it really brings to light the need for more awareness on the mental health crisis that I think a lot of people are having, having right now, especially aggravate, uh, aggravated by the pandemic.
00:35:48.020 I don't know if I would have said that right after I stepped off that plane.
00:35:52.760 Uh, you know, I don't know.
00:35:54.720 I was, I was contemplating the great need for, you know, how many people are suffering right now?
00:36:01.000 I mean, what is this guy?
00:36:01.940 He's like a priest, uh, uh, but I think that's, I mean, that's a nice way to end it because the guy clearly was disturbed.