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00:14:59.940You got chose for several reasons that have nothing to do with your ability.
00:15:05.460And that's not to say your ability is bad.
00:15:07.120She's fine, I'm sure, at doing this role.
00:15:09.200But there's this like self-flagellation going on that they can't get out of the way of.
00:15:16.120Christian, along with the entire creative team, recognizes that the casting of a character of Molly is an opportunity to get representation right.
00:15:26.920To cast a black or a mixed race actress.
00:20:20.660I apologize, Siri, because I know you're going to actually control my life and you'll be the only one that stands between me and prison someday.
00:20:30.980Did you catch the part of the Jenny Slate statement where she says engaging in an act of erasure of black people is what she was doing when she when she voiced.
00:25:36.640Although the I like these people, too, where I love these people who wear masks and then just take them off, you know, you just start talking.
00:27:16.920I mean, why we I'm sorry, you know, I go for the it's just the soft heart of mine that I that I say we should put them in reeducation camps.
00:27:34.840And they were out protesting and their protesting was directly causing lives to be lost.
00:27:42.720That's a good one hundred and twenty million.
00:27:44.440Yeah, that comes from all of those all of those gun toting maniacs that just wanted to kill your grandmother that were protesting in front of state capitol saying, hey, we want to we want to open our business again.
00:39:01.340I don't know where they are, but they should be in Africa because everything great happens in Africa.
00:39:06.180And means I hate capitalism and I love tipping through the windows, tiptoeing through the windows and grabbing me some some purses and TVs and stuff.
00:41:21.900That is becoming less and less popular in our country to actually have somebody say what they believe, mean what they say and say what they mean.
00:41:32.940I mean, you just don't do that anymore.
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00:47:31.020This is a whole genre of stories, John, which is like the the the lesbian waitress who gets I don't I don't believe in your lifestyle on a receipt.
00:47:39.680You know, the the Islamophobic receipt writer guy who, you know, writes some terrible message.
00:47:46.800The person who writes like, hey, Heil Trump on a wall for some reason is supposed to be a Trump supporter.
00:47:53.520We find out later it's just some college activist.
00:47:55.820I mean, all of these stories turn out the same way over and over.
00:47:59.420And the media falls for it every time.
00:48:04.980Do you remember what happened at the University of Missouri a few years ago?
00:48:08.480There was all sorts of chaos about racial insensitivity.
00:48:13.900And and one of the stories was that there was a swastika, a swastika that had been depicted in a bathroom on the campus of the University of Missouri.
00:48:24.720And when the picture finally came out, it was very clearly poop smeared on a wall by someone who was drunk.
00:48:34.940I mean, that was I mean, there was no swastika.
00:48:39.680I mean, it is it is an illness and it has gotten into even celebrities.
00:48:46.400I mean, how many people I don't even know if you're aware of this, Glenn, this is one of the more amazing stories that have been dropped of all time.
00:48:52.360LeBron James, biggest sports star, at least in basketball, if not in all of sports, a couple of years ago, during the NBA championship, declared that his house in Brentwood, California, OJ Simpson's former home town, that it had been had been defaced with racist graffiti, racist graffiti in Brentwood.
00:49:15.700And and and bizarrely, there was no suspect, no pictures.
00:49:22.700The horrendous LAPD never got to the bottom of this.
00:49:27.080And then most bizarrely, after this horrendous investigation by the city of Los Angeles, LeBron James decides to go play where?
00:49:35.720So why in the world would he decide to play in a city that just allowed his Brentwood mansion to be defaced with racist graffiti and never get to the bottom of it?
00:50:00.360When I first heard about this story, I was inherently skeptical, but you guys know me well enough to know I want to find out, OK, what's the story here?
00:50:07.860I mean, this seems this seems highly improbable that in this atmosphere, incredibly racially charged, that because this is what we're supposed to believe.
00:50:16.980If you use your frickin' brain, you have to go through, OK, what does this actually mean?
00:50:21.640If someone put a noose in a black man's garage, have you heard about a pandemic?
00:50:27.740Have you heard about how restricted things are?
00:50:29.580Do you understand how few people would have access to a NASCAR garage just before a major race at Talladega?
00:50:37.300This would be an act of colossal, I mean, colossal stupidity.
00:50:42.600This would be effectively like deciding you're going to rob a bank where you know you're going to get caught and you only take $20.
00:50:52.080Now, people do insane things all the time.
00:50:54.420So it is possible if there's some evidence.
00:50:57.060And so like a suspect, I mean, this would be incredibly easy to figure out, OK, we think we might have known who did this because there's a very limited number of people who had the opportunity to do so.
00:51:09.320But instead, without any kind of a suspect, without a theory of how this would have happened or why this would have happened in a logical world, and at the time, without even a photograph, the news media decides, yep, this happened.
00:51:22.520This happened, and it's got to be racist because, after all, it's NASCAR, and it's Alabama, and we know about those people, right?
00:51:30.540This is clearly very plausible in the world of the liberal media, and especially in the sports media.
00:51:35.860I mean, ESPN is just the absolute worst on this, and they always fall for this stuff no matter what it is because they have to be woke because they're a bunch of white males who are terrified for their own jobs.
00:51:46.360That's really what's at the essence of this, white males terrified of being canceled, so they jump on whatever it is because they need to be on the right side of history and show how woke they are, and they're one of the good ones, and please don't take my job.
00:52:03.800Now, NASCAR didn't help matters by throwing gasoline on the fire because they were terrified of being canceled, too.
00:52:09.560And then what's happened since, though, I've got to tell you, I still have questions about because I'm more confused today than I was before we eventually realized that the FBI declared this was not a hate crime, that this was just a way of opening and closing a garage door, but this story has evolved in a way that is, frankly, bizarre since then.
00:52:31.720So I'm not 100% sure we're ever going to know what really happened, except this was not, shockingly, like almost all these other news stories, this was not a hate crime.
00:52:41.080Okay, so I don't know what you're confused about, and I'd like to hear that, but I'm confused on why everyone keeps calling this loop a noose.
00:53:06.120Now, it has become seen as a symbol of racial hatred for understandable reasons because of hangings of black men in history.
00:53:16.720So I understand that, but when you say the word noose, that's an actual knot.
00:53:22.000If you go to the Wikipedia page for noose, it's the description of a knot.
00:53:26.020And, yes, what appears to have been in Bubba Wallace's garage was a noose.
00:53:32.620It was a noose knot that was used to close the garage door.
00:53:36.780Now, where I'm a little confused is that we now apparently know why in the world NASCAR puts out this picture after the controversy is over, after the FBI has said, nope, this is not a hate crime, after Bubba Wallace has gone.
00:53:53.240And this is, to me, the part, Glenn and Stu, that really gets me suspicious.
00:53:58.280I'm not making an allegation right now, but I need an explanation.
00:54:02.840So why does Bubba Wallace go on Don Lemon, who even Don Lemon was confused, now that that's unusual.
00:54:08.620But Don Lemon was very confused in the interview on Tuesday night on CNN, where Bubba Wallace is still sticking with the hate crime narrative, right?
00:54:16.680And it was a bad interview, but people were rallying to his side, of course.
00:54:20.880And liberal media is always going to, they don't want to look like they were idiots and they look like they were duped.
00:54:25.700So there's no negative pressure on Bubba Wallace after that CNN interview, other than maybe from conservatives going, what the hell was that?
00:54:33.560And then the next day he puts out a statement, doesn't do an interview, puts out a statement, totally changing his story, saying, I'm a little embarrassed, thank goodness this wasn't a hate crime, thank you so much for the love, let's move on.
00:54:51.500What I would like to know is, what happened in between?
00:55:10.120I need an explanation, especially when then they put out this photo of this noose.
00:55:16.540And I still don't understand the timeline.
00:55:18.900I still don't understand when for sure that quote-unquote noose was put there, because the photos don't seem to match where this was in October of 2019.
00:55:33.040And a lot of Wallace's supporters and the race baiters have been saying, well, see, this really wasn't noose.
00:55:39.060There was only one noose on the entire, in all the 1,600 or whatever it is, garages at Talladega.
00:55:45.760And I go, okay, that's a hell of a coincidence.
00:55:49.720That's actually too much of a coincidence, especially when you have Wallace changing his story so dramatically.
00:55:56.600And I would really like to know what piece of information made him decide, you know what?
00:59:28.900John, another part of this that I find to be pretty interesting, because I would love to get the answer to the question you just asked as well would be really interesting.
00:59:36.580But I think there's a chance that, you know, this thing gets cut off somehow and some hypersensitive crew member sees this noose and thinks someone's targeting his guy.
01:01:04.060So when you're deciding, OK, what position do I take on something like this?
01:01:08.880Do I take the rational one, the skeptical one that might be based in truth, which, by the way, leads to a path where there's a darn good chance I get fired, especially if I turn out to be wrong?
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01:04:35.480She was pardoned by Bill Clinton, who said 16 years is enough time for her in prison.
01:04:44.940She was in prison in New Jersey because she was caught with seven hundred and forty pounds of dynamite and weapons.
01:04:50.760She was part of the May 19th communist organization, M-19, which is May 19th is the birthday of Ho Chi Ming and Malcolm X, which is just fantastic.
01:05:03.260But what she was a part of M-19 was a was the first all female lesbian terrorist group.
01:05:12.740And I mean, that sounds like a episode of Charlie's Angels that I want to see, quite honestly.
01:05:17.220But she was she's now, you know, been been cleansed by the system and is now running Thousand Currents.
01:05:30.500And and what Thousand Currents is doing is giving them all Black Lives Matter, all of the back of house, all the accounting, all the management, everything else.
01:05:43.140And they have made Black Lives Matter into a global corporation.
01:05:51.660It's a corporation and it is a global corporation and it is receiving millions of dollars from the Tides Foundation, from Soros and others.
01:06:03.260A lot of billionaires are involved in financing this.
01:06:32.720And you should watch it with your kids so they understand who's involved and what's really going on here.
01:06:39.760You know, one of the reasons why you really need to subscribe to the Blaze is because what we were just talking about just a minute ago with John Ziegler.
01:06:53.500John is one of the guys who will actually tell the truth.
01:06:57.940He will come out and say the really unpopular things and the guy doesn't make a dime.
01:08:13.700He's a great guy and really love him and a great smart sports host as well.
01:08:18.980So he went over to do sports after, you know, I think he went from here to Fox News for a little bit.
01:08:24.260And then he went over and started doing some sports stuff and he has a very successful show at ESPN.
01:08:29.500And I did see a tweet from him about this Bubba Wallace situation.
01:08:35.220And it was basically criticizing the media for not being able to, I don't know, competently look at these things with any level of skepticism.
01:08:43.620And he had, you know, a great string on that or threat on that.
01:09:04.660And that's not because he's got fired.
01:09:06.580But I don't know if, you know, he's going, he's now going back to Fox News.
01:09:10.600So, I mean, my guess is considering his career arc, this is a, this is a promotion and he's going to have a, you know, I'm sure he's doing very well for himself.
01:09:18.560However, it can't be easy to do a show where you're a moderate or a conservative at ESPN.
01:09:26.820You are required to take the line of the Chaz protesters or you're off the air.
01:09:33.240That is essentially the, those are the two options.
01:09:35.520Don't have a job or you find a nice home in Chaz.
01:09:39.420Those are the two things you can do at ESPN these days.
01:09:42.240That's, that's, I have to tell you, I don't, I don't trust Fox News.
01:11:52.040Anybody who says that we can't have differing opinions that you must bow down.
01:11:57.340The other thing I know is eternally true is anytime someone teaches you, there is no forgiveness and you are born in sin because something that your father or your grandfather did is an absolute lie.
01:12:11.820Another truth, I know, it is important to recognize the differences in in color because God made us different colors.
01:22:33.180Then Bob Woodson, who was on with us yesterday.
01:22:35.960He's the founder and president of the Woodson Center and of the 1776 Project.
01:22:41.620He is a black man that is trying to grab culture back and the African-American history back and put it into its rightful place.
01:22:53.680I've only asked one guest that I know of, and that was Marcus Luttrell, to come back and be on the show a second day in a row.
01:23:05.940And Bob, it was just a rare interview yesterday, and you need to hear his voice and hear what he's doing.
01:23:13.880And we'll talk about that here in a second.
01:23:16.040But honestly, I don't know how we can get to any of that.
01:23:20.460With the coronavirus going on, Joe Biden announced some new numbers on how many have died because of coronavirus, and it's pretty shocking.
01:23:33.080What people drastically underestimate is the impact on the mental health of people who now everything is complicated.
01:23:40.160Not only is the health care piece, but people don't have a job, people don't have anywhere to go, they don't know what they're going to do.
01:23:47.940And a lot of people you have unnecessarily.
01:23:51.000Now we have over 120 million dead from COVID.
01:27:11.920I hope the FBI is working on this, but we told you that the Tides Foundation is involved and now a new spinoff of the Tides Foundation called Thousand Currents.
01:27:23.280And we told you on the board of directors is one of the first female terrorists in the United States.
01:27:34.060She spent, I think, 16 years in prison and Bill Clinton pardoned her.
01:27:40.040She's now been cleansed and now she's helping run Thousand Currents.
01:27:45.500And she was part of M-19, a very, very dangerous group that is what was a lesbian group and hates the patriarchy and hates men and everything else.
01:27:57.960Uh, and got involved in the, you know, black power initiative.
01:28:03.600Uh, and she's, she's a convicted terrorist.
01:28:09.160She's now, uh, helping, uh, steer Black Lives Matter globally.
01:28:14.920Now, what did we find out this morning, Jason?
01:28:17.500So if you went to their website before, you could find on their board of directors page a glowing description of her.
01:28:24.680Uh, you know, she's a human rights activist and prisoners rights.
01:28:27.200The way they did it, though, because remember, she's a convicted terrorist.
01:28:29.860It'd be like saying, yeah, Osama bin Laden works for us, but he's a great religious liberty activist out, you know, and they forget about all the other stuff.
01:28:36.700They don't mention the actions, the terrorism at all.
01:28:39.080Well, if you want to go today to go read this for yourself, Thousand Currents has now removed that page from their website.
01:28:51.720So you can go to our website, Glenn Beck dot com, and, uh, you'll see it.
01:28:57.780If you're watching Blaze TV, you see the page, uh, that, uh, that they have now removed, uh, on Susan Rosenberg and everyone who is on their board of directors.
01:29:51.700Yesterday on this program, I had, uh, really a legend, uh, Bob Woodson.
01:29:57.880Uh, he is the founder and president of the Woodson Center in 1981.
01:30:02.380He was, he was one of the first guys to go into low income neighborhoods and address the problems of communities.
01:30:08.960Former civil rights activists, uh, headed the National Urban League Department of Criminal Justice, been a resident at the American Enterprise Foundation for Public Policy Research.
01:30:20.400A lot of people refer to him as the godfather of neighborhood empowerment movement.
01:30:25.000And he has had a special concern, uh, for the problems of the youth in, uh, and the problems that really affect the urban centers of, of America.
01:30:54.560You wrote, as we mark the first anniversary of the violent protest and counter protest in Charlottesville, Virginia, that resulted in the deaths of a woman and two police officers.
01:31:03.020We're in no better place with respect, with respect to race and injustice in our country.
01:31:07.260The issue of race is being used as a political weapon on both sides and is fueling the growing divide that threatens to descend us, uh, into tribalism.
01:31:17.060The same forces involved in Charlottesville riots are angling for a rematch in D.C.
01:31:21.880We have fascists on the right who claim to represent disaffected white people.
01:31:27.640We have anarchists on the left who purport to speak for the marginalized minorities and the poor.
01:31:32.860They are, they ready themselves to battle it out again with the only outcome of being more racial strife and calls to remove the symbols of Southern resistance by taking down statues of generals and renaming schools and streets, trying to right the wrongs of the past by killing the dead.
01:31:53.200I feel that it is, uh, really, uh, gotten worse.
01:31:57.580Um, as I said, that the, it's, it's troubling that, uh, that, as you said, all that money is being, uh, funneled into groups whose sole purpose is really to destroy civil society.
01:32:12.100Um, and I think they're, they're Marxist, but what's, what's really troubling is again,
01:32:17.320low-income black communities are being really exploited, uh, and yet the civil rights leaders, including members of the black caucus, are just silent.
01:32:29.000And, and, and, and so it's, it is very troubling, but again, the people who are going to suffer most are the very people that black, black lives matter said they're, they're trying to promote social justice.
01:32:42.060Uh, and, and, and they're also assigning the responsibility.
01:32:46.340They're using the failed, uh, uh, uh, policies of the last 50 years.
01:32:53.980Uh, poor blacks have suffered because of the policies of the last 50 years, but now they're assigning responsibility to institutional racism,
01:33:03.400which means that we don't have to examine what were those black politicians doing for the last 50 years who have been running these programs in these cities and spending the bulk of that $22 trillion that have been spent.
01:33:18.620If you look, uh, Glenn, at the income gap, the biggest income gap in America isn't between black and whites.
01:33:24.760It's between low income blacks and upper income blacks.
01:33:28.260And so if racism were the single culprit, the question is, and why aren't all blacks suffering equally?
01:33:36.940And, and, and, and so we have an unfortunate situation that poor blacks are suffering, not from institutional racism, but institutional betrayal by those that they were trusted, uh, to put in office.
01:33:51.280I was, I was a member of that, uh, you know, I, I was in the civil rights movement and we fought, we are saying, give us a chance to run these programs in these cities and we will do right by our own people.
01:34:06.040And, and like they said, when we went in to clean up that, that, that cesspool, it's soon as they got honored, it became a hot tub.
01:34:22.640That's why they stepped on the way they are.
01:34:25.720So Bob, did this, for instance, black lives matter at the top of all of these that are really funding and doing all the legwork, it appears.
01:34:38.120It's a lot of white people, um, is, is this coming, is this coming from the, uh, the African American community or is this coming from, uh, a group of white Marxists who are just seizing an opportunity and using the black community yet again in, in a despicable way?
01:35:16.960They've been housed for months and they came out the process.
01:35:20.400But then what happened is that in most cases, people came in from our town and then as soon as it got dark, they began to break windows.
01:35:29.140And in fact, they, they exploited the, the passion of these young people and, and it was primarily white people.
01:35:37.020You have instances where a well-dressed white couple, uh, drove into the community in the back of their car, they had bricks, but it was a neighborhood level black woman who cussed them out and forced them to leave and flee.
01:35:50.500And there are hundreds of these indigenous leaders who are indignant about the destruction of their own community, but they don't have a voice.
01:35:59.700And so the 1776, we're trying to give a voice to those blacks who are voices of dissent in these communities, Glenn, and they're there, but the only, the only attention goes to those white, um, supposed to be supporters.
01:36:17.920If you look at what institutions are flying black lives matter, they're not black churches in black communities.
01:36:25.300They're white churches flying the black lives.
01:37:44.580It, it traded on the moral authority of the civil rights movement and the civil rights movement in black America achieved in America against the odds because of the nuclear family, the strength of the family and its Christian virtues and values.
01:37:58.740And so, uh, black lives matter use that moral authority.
01:38:03.700And then, but they shifted to define, uh, fairness and justice to now shift it to, so that it is even hostile to, uh, black values.
01:38:17.680It, it, it defines the nuclear family as Eurocentric and therefore racist.
01:38:22.560It defines the Christian religion, um, as homophobic.
01:38:27.260Uh, and so it is even hostile to the forces, but the, doing the, the, uh, the depression when the, uh, when the communists tried to make inroads into the black community and they were unsuccessful because they were anti-God.
01:38:43.200And I think that there are strong, uh, uh, uh, tenets in our community and BLM will also fail because of, of their hostility to, uh, values that are very critical to the survival of black Americans.
01:39:02.440We're not too far from understanding what really delivered us from oppression.
01:39:08.200And I think that, uh, large matter underestimates that.
01:39:13.260I think that is the best news I heard because I think the white community is a long way away from, uh, understanding what got us here in a good way.
01:39:22.140Bob Woodson, we continue with you in just a second.
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01:41:09.660You said, Bob, those suffering the problem must be involved in the creation and implementation of the solution.
01:41:16.480I believe that it is going to be the African American community that will save America in the end.
01:41:24.820If we learn from the first civil rights movement and a Martin Luther King appears, do you see those people on the horizon?
01:41:35.520Do you see people who really love the country, understand the principles, understand the problems, and have the courage to stand in this atmosphere?
01:41:48.500You know, people who have suffered directly the consequences of their own misdeeds, and when they recover from it, nothing is stronger than someone who's in recovery from a self-destructive condition.
01:42:07.500And so, but there are, the big sleeping giant in America are the thousands and millions of low-income blacks who know over the past 60 years that their condition has suffered under the control of their own politicians.
01:42:27.400These people are betrayers, and they're going to wake up and realize that they're being exploited and used.
01:42:35.520And so what we've been doing is going around and demonstrating to people that their destiny is determined by decisions that they make, not by decisions that are outside.
01:42:46.200And in fact, there's nothing more injurious to people when you convey the notion that they don't have control of their own destiny, that somehow white America is the universal future.
01:46:23.520They thought I was an enemy and and two, they were really concerned about the youth of of their homes and their neighborhoods and said that something had changed in their youth.
01:46:40.380And I remember a matriarch of a family said, I'm beginning to be afraid of that generation.
01:46:47.300So when you say that Black Lives Matter under underestimates the power of the church and religion, et cetera, et cetera,
01:46:56.300do you include the the the newest generation and the generation of 20 somethings?
01:47:06.400I mean, I I've spent a lot of time working.
01:47:10.560In fact, I just had a two hour live stream where I brought back 20 young men.
01:47:18.260When I knew them, they were teenagers and gang members and fighting and killing one another.
01:47:22.980And we brought them together to the peace table.
01:47:25.840And then they became ambassadors of peace.
01:47:30.180And they went back into the same communities where they were marauders.
01:47:34.100And as a consequence, they we didn't have a gang death for 12 years.
01:47:39.760And then at this webinar, we had other young people who were 10 and 12 years old at the time.
01:47:50.760And they are now carrying on the traditions that were communicated with them.
01:47:57.920So we are we have islands of excellence around the country where grassroots leaders are young men who are in their early 30s and 40s who are moral mentors and character coaches.
01:48:12.460They have more sway over these kids than a Black Lives Matter because they are with them every day when when they need something to eat.
01:48:25.440That's why drug dealers are much more influential in these communities than a lot of social workers and others, because they are indigenous.
01:48:35.020They're there when the children have needs.
01:48:37.660And so but I know from experience all over this country that that that strength, that resolve to live a responsible life is there.
01:48:46.880It's just that they aren't the people showing up to these demonstrations.
01:48:50.260And so that's why the only people you hear from are the ones who are without content and meaning in their lives.
01:49:00.440But I can tell you, Glenn, I spent all of my my life in these communities and they are an insurgent.
01:49:07.940There are certain insurgent groups all over this country, man.
01:49:12.420They are the silent majority in the black community.
01:49:15.760And so what they need, though, is the means for them to speak and act for themselves.
01:49:23.960I'll send you some links to to some of these individuals who are actively going out and challenging Black Lives Matter and these demonstrators telling them to stay the hell out of our communities.
01:49:38.980But, again, the press does not focus on them.
01:49:43.920And so that's why we need to invest in making their voices heard.
01:49:50.960Well, I will tell you, I will tell you, Bob, I would like to work with you on making sure that my audience hears their voices,
01:49:59.520because it will give us hope as an audience that somebody is speaking out against it because you don't hear it in the media.
01:50:08.980But how can we help you get those voices heard in the communities where they need to be heard?
01:50:16.740Well, I just think that those that we are trying to talk with some public relations firms, we just need we have the we have the content, we have the people.
01:50:27.500We just don't have the venue and the resources to to to get that.
01:50:32.780For instance, there are a lot of institutions in the Black community that are still adhere to the traditional values, like the Piney Wood School in that was started in 1908.
01:50:47.740That's a black boarding school that caters to the kids who are who are deprived and they are governed by traditional values.
01:50:58.620The kids have to work mandatory chapel.
01:51:01.620So there are groups like that all over the country, but they're struggling.
01:51:07.760So if we and so we need to step up and make a bold statement by supporting institutions that reflect traditional American values.
01:51:18.920And then that will serve as a witness to people that these values are important.
01:51:26.580People are more people are tired of sermons.
01:51:31.480They're tired of being told of American exceptionalism.
01:51:35.320We need to see American exceptionalism demonstrated by supporting people who, as a consequence of their personal path towards redemption, exhibit these these values.
01:51:48.700And so so. So I really think. So we have to have the combination of of of of of of of of principles articulated.
01:51:58.280But we also see these principles actually transforming lives.
01:52:05.240And we need to publicize those the actions of individuals who have.
01:52:10.920For instance, the attack on the Emancipation Statue, people don't realize that that was supported 100 percent by free states.
01:54:01.180It uses some unpleasant symbols, but you've got to look at the content of it and the very fact that Howard University, there was great celebration.
01:54:20.760It was a great coming together of America to celebrate Emancipation Proclamation.
01:54:27.920We are the only nation ever to have an Emancipation Proclamation.
01:54:32.180We're the only nation in the world that ever fought a war to end slavery, and it continued after our revolution.
01:54:39.420For 50 years, it continued in this continent after the war.
01:54:43.060So there's much for us to celebrate, but we hope to develop videos.
01:54:52.920There are all kinds of examples of Americans ex-slave using the American free enterprise system to elevate themselves and their communities.
01:55:04.260But we just need to counter this message coming from the left that a black America is defined only by its oppression as opposed to its resilience and how there were 15-plus people who were born slaves who died millionaires.
01:55:32.260But how do you talk to your community, your own community, when people say the cops are out of control and they're killers?
01:55:43.460What's the real dialogue that happens in the black community when you're there?
01:55:52.460First of all, when I'm there, I take five mothers who lost children to black-on-black violence, and they talk about how the police were helpful in not only catching their killers, but for helping to restore.
01:56:10.420In other words, I call upon people who are witnesses to the contrary.
01:56:15.020They talk about how police officers have saved their lives.
01:56:19.720And so that's what I did in this webinar.
01:56:22.560I had police officers in black communities who have cooperated to reduce the violence in that community of Benning Terrace.
01:56:31.560So, again, you counter an argument not with another argument.
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02:01:14.940And then the next day, we do more of the same, except it's a special that I don't think you will forget.
02:01:21.380And we're going to ask you to renew the American Covenant with us and also teach you history and put you on a path that will actually change things.
02:01:32.700That's all next week on the Glenn Beck Radio Program TV, blaze tv.com.