Now CHAZ is 'CHOP' | Guests: Ben Shapiro & Michael Rectenwald | 6⧸16⧸20
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Summary
Did Shake Shack try to poison New York City police officers with bleach in their milkshakes? And is it possible they poisoned the police officers who ate at the same fast food restaurant that served up the poisoned shakes?
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welcome to the program hi stew how are you this morning very well glenn how are you
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yeah oh great great great great great yeah um so uh you know that uh uh chads is it chaz right
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chad uh they've changed it now to chop yeah uh and i love that interview with the msnbc guy where
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they say it's not a street festival that's the first thing i agree with uh from the members of
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chop or chaz um i agree it's not a street festival look at how i mean they hate msnbc and cnn they
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hate them right and these guys are covering for them and telling america it's a street festival
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and that's pissing them off yeah it's like it's not a street festival this is a revolution you're
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never woken up and the same thing happened with the defund the police thing they're like cnn made
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all these things well this is basically what they're saying is shifting funding to programs
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and and then they interview the people they're like no we we mean no more cops that's what we mean
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we want more we don't want the cops to be here anymore uh all right we uh we have some updates
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for you and some some amazing news to share coming up in a minute
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what you're about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment
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hey did shake shack try to poison new york city police officers oh that's a that's an interesting
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uh interesting story also new jersey what was that uh what was that gun case in new jersey that the
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supreme court decided not to hear oh my gosh wait until you hear that also ben shapiro is going to be
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so yesterday this was issued uh by the uh by the police union
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i'm writing to alert you to another serious safety issue this evening several uh police officers
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assigned to a protest detail in lower manhattan took a meal at the shake shack location on broadway
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and fulton street at some point during their meal period uh they discovered that a toxic substance
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believed to believe believed to be bleach had been placed in their beverages the contamination was
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not discovered until they had already ingested a portion of their bed uh their beverages they're
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currently at a hospital receiving treatment and expected to recover uh all the police union members
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are advised to carefully inspect any prepared food item that they purchase while on duty for possible
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contamination now this is the second time uh in washington dc the national guard they were delivered
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pizzas with glass in the pizzas um it is a sad day when our police can't even trust the food that
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they're eating now there is an update on this story shake shack is one of my favorite fast food
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restaurants i there's nothing better than shake shack their burgers are incredible their shakes are
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unbelievable uh and in new york city we literally would stand in line for 20 or 30 minutes to get it
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now in new york city is stand in line for a stupid cupcake and you know and ballet shoes too so it you know
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it's different but it's such a great great restaurant when i heard this i was outraged just outraged and
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i want to know what happened because if shake shack has employees that are doing things like this
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i'll never eat at a shake shack again and i'll encourage all my friends not to eat at a shake shack
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now here's the update new york pd finds no wrongdoing by shake shack employees after officers get sick
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sick from milkshakes three new york city department officers have been released from the hospital
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after getting sick when they drank milkshakes from shake shack monday night the shakes may have been
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tainted with bleach according to the new york city police department they launched an investigation after
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the officers fell ill and determined early tuesday morning that there was no criminality by employees
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this according to an nypd detective uh investigators believe a cleaning solution used to clean the
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milkshake machines wasn't fully cleared and may have gotten into the officers drinks
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so it just happened to the officers or did it happen to other people and what a wild coincidence that is
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um i'd like to talk to the new york city police detectives and uh find out that story is from cnn
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and i don't believe a damn word cnn says because cnn and msnbc all of the mainstream media
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they're covering for all of these radicals now i'm not saying that's happening in the shake shack thing
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i believe that this story is most likely true that there was just an accident that happened
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um but i'm not taking anything at face value anymore police officers wherever you're eating
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make sure it's a friendly place uh and please check your food um i can't believe these guys
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are still on the job i really cannot believe that our police officers on the job thank you for that
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we appreciate you know that the silent majority of this country stands with you but i have to say
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something to the silent majority where the hell are you where are you these guys are out risking their
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lives for us and what are we doing many of us are too afraid or too cowardly to even post online that
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you stand with the cops i understand it's a scary world but it's a scarier world without the cops
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a much scarier world um as i said they did this in washington dc as well um with uh uh with pizzas
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they put glass in pizzas for our national guard now there's something else that is um that is happening
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that i think is is uh unfortunately something that i told you about probably in 2006
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uh i warned you about the bubba effect and the bubba effect is happening now if you remember right
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if you're a long-time listener of this program the bubba effect is something that i've warned that
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the military had been training for i found out about it in around 2000 maybe 2004 2006 somewhere
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in that area and um because i asked the special forces command what are you most concerned about
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and they said well one of the things we're training for now is the bubba effect and i said i don't know
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what the bubba effect is and they said that is when the country is so divided and no one trusts the
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government and and they were they were looking at this at the time uh through the lens of making excuses
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and they said we're afraid that at some point a major terrorist attack will will happen and uh the
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people in that in a community it could be anywhere in the united states will go in a bubba will go into
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a convenience store and see a uh a Sikh um who's not muslim or a muslim who has nothing to do with
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anything and he'll go in and he'll say you know it's people like you and he'll shoot them
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well the feds will come into town and when the feds arrive the people will block their entrance to
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their town for the feds because they'll say you are part of the problem we know what bubba did was wrong
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and we'll handle bubba get out of our town because you are the reason why people like bubba
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are are are rising up because you excused it you lied to us you you uh excused everybody but us
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you've been calling us terrorists you've been calling us bad guys well we know that what he did
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was wrong and bad but what you did was worse so get the hell out of our town that's the bubba effect
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when people start to say you know what law enforcement the cities they don't care the
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government doesn't care we got to take this on ourselves well let me give you this story a man
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was shot yesterday after gunfire erupted at a demonstration in new mexico where protesters
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attempted to topple a brawn conquistador statue outside of an albuquerque museum museum
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the man was taken to a local hospital where he was listed in critical but stable condition
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the shooting tonight was tragic outrageous and unacceptable act of violence and it has no place
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in our city said the albuquerque mayor tim keller the shooting occurred during a clash between
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protesters and the new mexico civil guard a heavily armed civilian group that attempted to protect the
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controversial sculpture a monument that features spanish conquistador uh in uh in albuquerque
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protesters reportedly wrapped a chain around the statue and started tugging on it in chance of tear
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it down at least one person swung a pickaxe at the statue of new mexico 16th century colonial governor
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gunshots could be heard down the street just moments later with several people yelling somebody's got
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shot police use chemical irritants and flashbangs to protect the officers and detain those involved
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in the shooting we're receiving reports about vigilante groups possibly instigating this violence
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if it is true we'll be holding them accountable to the fullest extent of the law blah blah blah blah blah
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blah well let me ask the mayor this uh where was the tear gas as they were doing this to the statue
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where were the police so they didn't tear this statue down from a museum this is exactly what uh uh
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isis did in in iraq they tore down all of the historic landmarks now those historic landmarks may or may not
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have anything to do with current iraq but they tore them down they tried to destroy the ancient cities
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wipe them off the face of the earth and they do it time and time again now look what's happening in
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our own streets this isn't the act of isis this is exactly what they do they have no right to come on
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to especially private property and tear down statues they don't have a right to do that to public
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statues and that's why people band together in civilian groups because they know a rel a well-regulated
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militia has a right to keep and bear arms and they know that they are the last stand if the police won't do
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anything if the mayor won't do anything if the governor won't do anything if the president won't do
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anything then they have to they're not going to just stand around and have their their streets ripped
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up by mobs we see what's happening in seattle this is not a street fair in fact could we play the
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this is the interview from msnbc mark my words i said this in 2010 i think msnbc cnn abc cbs they hate you
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just as much as they hate me and everybody else and you have been making excuses and you are helping
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them spread and grow you are excusing them today and if you think that they're not going to come in if
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they get control or the chance and come into your studio and drag you outside anchor chair and all
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and kill you in a mob you're crazy here's msnbc who's in love with the protesters who's been saying
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this is a great thing who's been defending them listen to what happens when one of them's on the street
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in seattle after more than a week of clashes between the demonstrators and the police now
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you've seen essentially almost like a street festival type atmosphere street festival type
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atmosphere no with a very it is not a street festival with a very intentional purpose it is
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not a street festival it is not a street festival do not say that shame on you for saying that learn
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right now it is not a street festival do you know our voices sound like it is not gas that police
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attacked us with you have to understand some traumatizing things happened here all of us
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are suffering from ptsd in our own country from our own country that's what a lot is not a street
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party let her finish one thing to listen to it's not a street festival
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yeah they're happy with the press they like that they like that so the the mayor of the city has
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excused it the governor they're all calling it a street festival it's not it is a
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takeover of an american city six blocks of one of our largest american cities it is destruction
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mayhem chaos and violence at night oh and then the kiddies come out and draw chalk outlines on the uh
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oh they're not outlines oh they're the full thing and they do beautiful artwork on the sidewalks during
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the day meanwhile the residents are terrified terrified the businesses are terrified
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i i warn you do not fall into the trap of becoming a part of the bubba effect this audience i have said
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for a long time is going to be responsible for saving the country and i truly believe that i believe
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you have listened and we have found each other for a reason for a very long time and you are going
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to be responsible for for saving this nation from from civil war from chaos and revolution
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but we have to be better than all the rest of it you are part of a very select group
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you're here for a reason and it is not for violence or chaos it is to find a way through all of this
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so our constitution is preserved although i don't know what part of it's being preserved
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you want to talk about hanging by a thread did you see what the supreme court did yesterday
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ben shapiro's on with us in a few minutes we'll talk to him about that and i i want to just i just want
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well okay so uh uh i uh uh the clarence thomas did not have a good day yesterday let's just put it
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that way i don't think clarence thomas had a good day and i don't know exactly how uh we are
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we are okay with what happened um at the supreme court this week did you did you
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let's just start with what happened with the gun uh argument at the supreme court did you follow this
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it all stew yesterday yeah yeah we did a bunch on it yesterday on stew does america as well
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yeah okay so this story revolves around a guy who lives in new jersey he's a private businessman
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and in new jersey you have to have a reason to own a gun uh and it's the most ridiculous thing i've
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i've ever heard uh because you have to prove to some group that you are you're not only worthy and
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capable but you have a very good reason and it's up to their sole discretion so this guy um fixes atm
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machines and he's already had violence on him once and he goes into very dangerous parts of the city
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and he's opening up these atm machines and he wants to be able to carry a gun for his own safety
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well new jersey said nope the supreme court wouldn't hear this case wait a minute you're telling me my
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rights shall not be infringed but some group of people can decide i fear for my life i've already been
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attacked once and i'm doing this dangerous job in dangerous parts of the city and and i don't have
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a right to own a gun who does have a right to own a gun in new jersey who does i mean i know the
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governors have them you know i know officials will have them hell chuck schumer carries a gun
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michael bloomberg was carrying a gun when he was mayor
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really those who got those guys yeah and it's it's one of these things where combine this with
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what the other rulings that we saw yesterday if you think this court is overturning roe versus wade
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you are insane they are not going to do that they can't get they can't get the most basic things like
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this the the court case you're talking about which is an obvious gun case obvious they won't even take
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that they they are they're making up laws uh seemingly on the fly like as if they're a legislative branch
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this is not this whole fear-mongering thing that we went through with like oh gosh they're going to
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get rid of roe versus wade they are not going to do that not these guys no it's not happening uh you need
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i don't know pray for just yeah pray for justice thomas to fall into some sort of vat or cream that
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lets him live for another hundred years apparently the same cream that ginsburg has fallen into
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um let me start in seattle where chas now has been chopped uh or chop uh chops stands for
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what what is the of protest capital hill organized protest capital hill organized protest yeah i don't
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think that's what it means um but it's a cute little effort by those guys um i want to play something
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that was controversial on sunday um and it came from a um a pastor in dallas uh pastor jeffers and
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here's what he said about the seattle uh uh protesters listen i mean once the left if they succeed
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they don't only want to dismantle our current police they want to replace our current police
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with the thought police who go around patrolling every thought that they find objectionable and if
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the left ever gains control of this country again i predict it's going to be like the french revolution
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it's going to be bring out the guillotines and execute every thought they object to and every
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person who holds every thought that they object to that is why what happens in november is so this
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was really i had the same exact problem who tortillas tortillas when you're trying to put them
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and so papillas and so papillas papillas are a big problem along with the guillotines
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i'm yeah and i like you know what show i love gee uh gee against island i loved gee against island
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it was a fantastic all right okay okay okay i got it i got it so that's robert jeffers and and he is
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or jeffy jeffy jeffers well i don't know what his name is anyway um he what he was saying there was
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the the rev french revolution is coming okay while he's saying that and and the media is excoriating
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him uh this is what's happening at uh at the seattle compound listen
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it's not chess it is chop chop chop has anybody here ever heard of the french revolution before
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that is another revolution because people started putting property over lives they started putting
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property over lives over people does anybody here know what happened to the people who did not get
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on board with the french revolution let's say it louder that's the message we need to send we are
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serious this is not a joke i am tired of seeing my people be genocided by every definition of the word
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no and maybe you don't need to look that word up again because well i think he needs to look up a
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lot of things that's not what the french revolution was about uh at least for the leaders uh that was
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not what it was about that's what it was sold to by the use of to the useful idiots uh but that's that's
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really not what it was about it was about changing society in the order of society entirely uh the french
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revolution um and uh and and those involved at the beginning robespierre and everything um they believed
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that uh the problem was is that you had to enforce morality you couldn't the people could not be trusted
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to be moral so you had to enforce it um and and make the decisions for people and if they didn't come on
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board well then they would have to lose their head so now they've they've renamed uh seattle from chaz
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to chop and i don't think that's a coincidence this is telling you who they are and if you think that
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they won't kill you if they disagree with you you're sadly mistaken sadly mistaken everyone should be
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telling their kids right now do not post anything for or against ever on twitter or facebook or talk
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about it online don't that never goes away and you just don't know who's going to be around and who's
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going to be in charge all right can we talk a little bit about colin kaepernick because even i am at the
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end of my rope on this thing oh you know colin kaepernick should join the nfl's newest football team
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this year the chaz razzmatazz uh yeah i think he can be the starting quarterback drew breeze can be his
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backup and then the third string quarterback could be could be baker mayfield um even baker mayfield
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yesterday said he's going to kneel this year and if he loses fans because of it that's okay
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then his wife so brave now we're getting it from baker mayfield's wife how stupid we are she said
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everybody who was so upset about my comment supporting her husband and kneeling doesn't
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understand the reasoning behind the kneeling in the first place nate boyer and cap colin kaepernick
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came to an agreement that kneeling was the most respectful way to support our military okay so
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oh my gosh is it not oh my gosh is it not about uh besmirching the military there's it's about
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supporting the military now according to emily mayfield i i can't take this also jj watt one of his fans
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uh tweeted out the yesterday i think uh you know who won't be kneeling is jj watt you can count on
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that so jj watt tweets out uh don't you don't speak for me and b if uh you're against kneeling you
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clearly haven't been listening no actually we have and it is you who apparently haven't heard the words
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of colin kaepernick who has claimed multiple times it is about the flag i'll continue to sit
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i'm going to continue to stand with the people that are being oppressed when there's significant
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change and i feel like that flag the flag represents what it's supposed to represent i'll stand
00:31:47.900
huh huh and then there was an abc news report that talked about what he said to the nfl network
00:31:53.920
about the flag the 49ers dual threat quarterback with the rocket arm and lightning quick feet
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staying seated during the national anthem at friday's preseason game telling the nfl network
00:32:04.500
i'm not going to stand up and show pride in a flag for a country that oppresses black people
00:32:10.560
and people of color a flag in a country i wasn't about the flag in the country stop telling us that
00:32:17.120
stop lying on behalf of colin kaepernick it's blatant lies i did it on friday i did stew does
00:32:23.340
colin kaepernick and it was the i believe the definitive case against colin kaepernick number
00:32:27.900
one that he's you're right he's totally did it for about the flag that was the reason the entire time
00:32:33.320
he doesn't like the police he doesn't like the country period right and it's in statement after
00:32:37.980
statement after statement that's shown other people who knelt may very well feel the way baker
00:32:44.040
mayfield's wife is describing they keep putting this back on colin kaepernick not the way colin
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kaepernick it's not his deal um you can kneel and you can be respectful when you kneel yeah can i ask
00:32:55.880
this question stew you can do you think that that is that's really the motivating factor here or is it
00:33:04.600
being famous for something and and grinding an axe uh because he's a failed quarterback i do think
00:33:13.980
i mean he was done yeah the failing quarterback thing we went through very much in depth uh on
00:33:18.640
that one during the monologue uh is very much a big part of it i mean he was he played what quite
00:33:24.500
possibly might be the worst single football game ever played by an nfl quarterback uh in his last
00:33:30.120
couple years against chicago which he finished one of five for four yards and is that a good is that
00:33:37.280
a good that's not good that's not good i should add in also he had even i know that don't talk down
00:33:41.860
to me this is three quarters by the way i should point out this is not like a wow and he had five
00:33:47.500
sacks for minus 25 yards so his the net passing yards for the team were negative 21 that is how he
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finished when they pulled him out yet again for i believe the third time in his career for blake
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bortles as quarterback it's pretty bad when you're replaced by blake and bortles three times um but
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listen to this because i always go back to this this the same thing too pat where where this was
00:34:08.940
absolutely about the flag yeah and when i always think about is like the the national television
00:34:15.440
coverage does not cover the national anthem in football games it doesn't cover it it is a low
00:34:22.340
profile moment as compared to the actual action on the game so if you're colin kaepernick you could
00:34:28.580
say instead if you wanted to draw just attention to your cause you could walk out on the field you
00:34:33.620
have the first play called already you could all take a knee before instead of taking a huddle
00:34:38.280
you could all kneel kneel and everyone would see it and it would draw more attention no he wanted
00:34:42.920
it during the flag because of the flag right if it wasn't about the flag wouldn't this be the
00:34:47.980
absolutely perfect response as a way to show respect to all our team will kneel in solidarity
00:34:54.080
prior to the national anthem and stand together during the anthem wouldn't that be the perfect way
00:34:59.720
to handle that if it wasn't about the flag yeah right that's the way drew breeze handled it
00:35:03.760
yeah the guy who is now not woke enough and being canceled because he's such a racist what he did
00:35:09.220
is he took a knee he took a knee he just didn't take it during the anthem i bet he will now and now
00:35:15.020
he probably will yell that his wife is apologizing for him yeah it's it's nuts it's just nuts i want
00:35:21.700
to hear it from his i want to hear it from his great great grandchildren i won't forgive him
00:35:25.740
for a hundred years drew breeze has gotta get i don't won't believe him until his great great
00:35:31.140
grandchildren say no i'm telling you we're really sorry for what he did uh then i'll then i'll believe
00:35:38.740
it you know these these people um they they do not live by the same rules at all they don't live by
00:35:46.660
they don't practice what they preach at all they say you want to be open uh you know you you've uh
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you've got to listen you've got to come together we've got to back this hey we're just about
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diversity none of that is true look at the three things that they did when they opened up uh chad
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or chop uh up in uh seattle what were the first three actions they took you guys know first three
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actions free health care right no free food no no no no before this free speech for all the wall
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no no they built a wall right then they then they stationed somebody at the wall to check
00:36:28.560
ids for people who were coming in and then they issued guns to the citizens so they could protect
00:36:36.780
themselves and the community that's amazing so that's pretty amazing everything that they say
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they're against everything that that it it's this is not some flower child hippie uh parade in the
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middle of the day yeah these are revolutionaries who will kill you if you step out of line and the
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someday want to work side by side with uh i think he is absolutely brilliant welcome mr ben shapiro how are
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you sir hey doing well you know hanging in there in today's america how are you doing
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boy ben uh what's coming our way what what's nothing good are we headed for revolution
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uh you know i think that the idea of violent revolution is probably a fantasy because i don't
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think that that is something that that most americans are up for but the idea that the contrary is coming
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apart at the seams that you're going to start to see greater divisions between states and then between
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states and the federal government is very real and i think the the the way that you could end up with
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with actual violence is when the federal government is taken over by members of the left and they don't
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know what they don't know meaning that they actually believe that because they've been so ascendant in
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both the cultural and the political spheres that there is no breaking point that they're just going
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to be able to push for full-scale societal change on every on every level and that there will be no
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resistance to that and they're going to come up against some hard truths if they start to do things
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that for example if if you get into beto o'rourke gun confiscation or if you get into shutting down
00:48:51.580
religious schools there's certain things that americans just won't stand for which is why you
00:48:55.840
know i hope that at some point it'll be it'll be you know everybody back away a little bit but
00:49:00.640
with with the left pushing this hard uh you know the the real possibility of a of a countrywide
00:49:06.440
division obviously is growing and then the left is is not shy about kind of wanting it i mean as soon
00:49:12.200
it's from places like california we're talking about secession but the problem is if california
00:49:16.360
becomes the entire federal government then it's going to be a lot of people you know on the right
00:49:19.880
who are talking about can we actually last as a unified country um ben i want to go to what the
00:49:26.760
supreme court did yesterday because they did a couple of things and i think a lot of people who are
00:49:31.240
conservative are torn on what they did to title seven because um you know most people most most normal
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people are they don't have a problem with homosexuality as friends we work with people
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we know people we like them you know it's not a problem i don't want to get into somebody else's
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business um but are is this another jam down uh of and another um another intrusion on businesses and
00:50:04.800
religion tell me what you think of of title seven and what they did yesterday so i mean
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to be frank i've for a long time thought the title seven probably is unconstitutional its entirety
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the idea that the federal government was ever given the power to invade private businesses and tell
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them who and who not to employ seems to me incredibly problematic just from a constitutional
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originalist level yes now does that mean that i wouldn't have voted for the civil rights act in
00:50:30.440
its entirety if i'm given the choice in voting for the thing or not voting for the thing i vote for
00:50:33.720
the thing but title seven has always been a real problem because again it intrudes into areas that the
00:50:38.780
government ought not intrude remember the big problem with segregation in general was the with
00:50:42.780
the governments of states that were cramming down segregation and that there are plenty of places
00:50:48.080
in the united states that were desegregated by private businesses i mean the greensboro protests
00:50:52.620
in over the uh over the uh lunch counters in blooming uh in bloomington north carolina those those
00:50:59.820
particular in greensboro rather that those protests were private in nature and ended with the
00:51:04.640
desegregation of lunch counters so the the notion that you had to force private businesses to
00:51:10.380
desegregate is not true what you actually had to do is stop the state from forcing them to segregate in
00:51:14.260
the first place so put aside the general objection to title seven the the decision itself is is
00:51:19.000
nonsensical on the merits i mean samuel alito's dissent is a masterpiece i mean it goes for 100 pages
00:51:24.000
but it tears apart savagely the the majority opinion uh there's a good case to be made the reason that
00:51:29.780
roberts joined this opinion is specifically so you can get gorsuch to write it and the reason that he
00:51:33.800
wanted gorsuch to write it as opposed to ginsburg for example is because if gorsuch writes it and
00:51:38.000
not ginsburg if ginsburg writes this thing then religious liberty is in a lot more danger from the
00:51:42.440
from this specific decision than if if gorsuch writes it so that that really is the question
00:51:47.020
right now now here's my view on on a lot of supreme court jurisprudence in general the supreme court tries
00:51:52.960
to very often settle questions that are still unsettled and that really ought not be settled by the supreme
00:51:57.840
court and that is this particular case this is not within the supreme court's purview and so there are a lot
00:52:01.600
of people today who are celebrating oh look it's a new america we're all unified now because there's
00:52:05.680
there's a top-down rule here's the thing america is as politically divided as it has been certainly
00:52:10.680
in my lifetime and maybe in the lifetime of your listeners uh you know including the 60s and the idea
00:52:17.280
that you're going to have anybody at the top of the federal government cramming down a one-size-fits-all
00:52:21.500
rule is really a problem i mean what the founders figured is that in division lies unity so long as
00:52:27.880
you have a diversity of thought and action that is allowed across the country if you have a unified
00:52:32.420
rule right cram down by 51 on 49 that's when you get into really divisive area so are you going to
00:52:38.040
keep well that's where by allowing people to live their lives are you going to are you going to keep
00:52:42.140
the country running by cramming down one rule from the top this one crams down one rule from the top
00:52:45.680
and whether you like the rule you don't like the rule that's a dangerous thing so um you know i think
00:52:50.520
that's what the french revolution was uh all about and what separates us from the french revolution is the
00:52:56.000
french revolution really was about you're we're going to enforce morality we're going to enforce
00:53:01.400
what we believe is right and if you don't like it guillotine it doesn't it doesn't work um the the
00:53:08.880
question that i have though on this ruling how does this affect me and i i keep i keep using let's say i'm
00:53:18.000
i am well let me just use a real life scenario i think it's bergdorf goodman in new york that they hire
00:53:24.420
quote models not sales people i can't remember which store it is but it may be bergdorf and this
00:53:30.720
allows them to be able to say when a you know a fat person like me comes in and says i want to sell
00:53:36.520
clothes here they can say i'm sorry you don't fit the the look um and they do it specifically to get
00:53:43.000
around the law so they can make sure that everybody looks a certain way because that's important i don't
00:53:49.160
want to go in and buy a suit where the guys around me can't even fit into the suit or you know they can
00:53:55.640
look at me and i can look at them and they're like dude there's nothing here for you to buy glenn you're
00:53:59.660
just too fat to be here um and so they it's important that they have a certain image if i have
00:54:07.820
if i have bob at the front desk of my business and he comes in and he says i'm bob bett and uh he's
00:54:16.020
wearing a dress can i fire him because he doesn't fit into the the culture and the image that i'm
00:54:23.980
trying to portray or does that not matter anymore so you'll certainly get a lawsuit and it's been
00:54:30.060
true in new york for a long time so new york is actually the wrong example because new york already
00:54:33.660
has anti-discrimination laws same thing as california right 21 of these states already have
00:54:37.640
laws that are very much like what the supreme court did yesterday so new york it probably won't affect
00:54:41.580
you and you probably had to worry about legal liability if you did that in any case now if
00:54:45.440
you do it in texas right you have to worry about legal liability right that's that's the real issue
00:54:48.860
here and by the way the best example here is actually the case of if you're talking about things
00:54:53.900
that are a problem then we should worry less about you know the business that has models and more
00:54:58.860
about your third grade teacher right you got a bunch of kids in your school and you're and the
00:55:03.000
teacher comes in one day and says they are the opposite gender and starts teaching your child
00:55:06.700
about transgender ideology that's very you fired that person that could very well be a violation
00:55:12.140
of title seven of the civil rights act now now this is nonsensical i mean just on a legal level it is
00:55:16.700
completely bullcrap when i say that i say it advisedly with respect toward justice gorsuch who
00:55:21.340
typically i think is a much better textualist than this but he admits in the decision that has nothing
00:55:25.800
to do with the civil rights act he says in the decision that there's no way that the people who wrote
00:55:29.940
the civil rights act meant to encompass in this homosexuality or transgenderism and the democrats
00:55:35.640
know this by the way democrats have been trying to pass a separate bill called the equality act
00:55:38.880
that would do exactly this without religious exemptions for years and so the idea that
00:55:43.500
magically you can now read the equality act into the civil rights act is insane i mean the
00:55:47.860
this is something that that alito mocks and correctly so because there is nothing textualist about
00:55:53.540
the idea that you can take the word sex and then read into it sexual orientation or transgenderism in fact
00:55:58.240
it's it's the only way this is the hilarity of it the only way that you can actually read
00:56:03.100
transgenderism into the civil rights act is to reject the claim of transgender people that they
00:56:07.040
are members of the sex to which they claim membership so follow me here the the basic idea
00:56:11.420
is that if you fire somebody bob comes in one day and he says i'm janine and i'm a woman he has you know
00:56:17.120
full beard he hasn't done any of the treatment nothing right he just comes in and he says i'm a woman
00:56:21.540
and you say okay well you're fired right you know you're teaching my third graders no
00:56:24.940
the idea is you have discriminated against him as a man right you haven't discriminated against him
00:56:31.240
as a woman you've discriminated against him as a man which is a rejection of his claim to be a woman
00:56:35.160
right but you discriminated against him as a man so what's the discrimination exactly right you said
00:56:41.080
you're a man doing anything i don't like right but you have been discriminated against on the basis
00:56:46.260
of sex but sex is biological sex so you actually haven't been discriminated against as a man you've been
00:56:50.760
discriminated against, presumably, as a woman. So none of this makes any sense. The only way you
00:56:55.320
can call it discrimination, again, on the basis of sex, is to say that he is actually a man,
00:56:59.540
which is something that transgender people reject. So you now have the bizarre situation
00:57:03.580
in which it is discriminatory to perhaps say in the workplace, this is where really the rubber
00:57:09.620
hits the road. Let's say that you have a religious school, you know, a secular side of the religious
00:57:13.620
school, which all religious schools do. You have a person who comes in and says, I'm transgender
00:57:17.340
now. And you say, well, you know, here at the school, you don't even fire the guy. You say,
00:57:22.920
you know what, you get to work here because it's Title VII. And then he's walking around the school
00:57:26.340
and people are saying things like, you know, that's a dude, right? That's not a lady, that's a
00:57:29.880
dude. Is that a discriminatory work environment? It very well may be. And it very well may be a work
00:57:36.400
environment that provides legal liability. So now you get into free speech issues, right? You
00:57:40.240
actually have free speech issues as to what you're allowed to say on this basis, because you're not
00:57:44.540
sexually harassing anybody. You're just saying something that is actually true, but that may
00:57:47.920
very well be sex discrimination under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act. It also provides serious
00:57:52.640
problems for Title IX. So Title VII is now in complete conflict with Title IX. Title IX is designed
00:57:56.860
in order to protect women, right? So Title IX says, we're going to protect, for example, women's sports.
00:58:01.440
Well, once you say that you're not allowed to reject transgender people for anything on the basis of
00:58:06.900
their transgenderism, how do you have separate women's sports and how do you fund them? How do you have
00:58:10.600
separate women's bathrooms? How do you have separate women's locker rooms? Now, Gorsuch acknowledges
00:58:14.400
that a lot of these things are undecided. He says, well, we'll save those for the future. Well,
00:58:17.780
great. Oh, my gosh. Good. Good. Good. Good. He openly says, yeah. Let me, sorry to interrupt, but I
00:58:26.160
know I have a short period of time with you, and I want to get to one other question on the Second
00:58:31.140
Amendment. But let me just end this segment with this question. Does this, do you believe the protection
00:58:45.820
No one knows. There's the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, which basically grants you the
00:58:51.920
ability, if you're a religious institution, to protect yourself, but that doesn't necessarily
00:58:55.420
cover secular teachers and your employee. It also doesn't necessarily cover insurance issues.
00:58:59.160
Gorsuch says that he hopes that the religious protections are strong, and he may have those
00:59:03.940
leanings. Now, they've taken up a couple cases on some of these specific issues that are supposed
00:59:07.560
to come down the pike next year, including broadening the ministerial exemption. And so
00:59:12.040
my friend David French, who's a legal analyst with Alliance Defending Freedom, among other groups,
00:59:16.300
he has suggested that what the court may be going for here is the so-called fairness for all,
00:59:20.140
which is sort of what they have in Utah, which is very strong workplace protections for transgender
00:59:24.020
and gay people, but also a lot of exemptions for religious people. But who the hell knows?
00:59:29.540
And of course, that could basically change any time, because as soon as the Democrats get into
00:59:33.280
office, if God forbid in six months, they just passed the Equality Act. They removed the Religious Freedom
00:59:37.420
Restoration Act, and a lot of those protections are now gone.
00:59:40.720
All right. Ben Shapiro continues with us here in just a second. I want to talk to him about the
00:59:44.180
Second Amendment, because this ruling is insane, in my opinion. But we'll get to that in 60 seconds.
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So, Ben, I'm looking at this Rogers vs. Gruel story out of New Jersey, where it's a businessman
01:01:28.980
who fixes ATMs in some of the worst sections of town. He's, you know, had violence against
01:01:35.840
him before. He wants a gun. The state of New Jersey says, nope, that's not a good enough
01:01:41.120
reason to have a gun. How did the Supreme Court not even take this case up?
01:01:47.220
So, that is the big question, because to grant a writ of certiorari, you have to have four Supreme
01:01:52.840
Court justices who say we want to hear the case. So, how could they not get to four, right? I mean,
01:01:56.600
there are six Republican appointees. How could they not even get to four? So, we know that there
01:01:59.760
are a couple of the justices who actually put out statements, which is kind of rare, saying
01:02:02.940
we wanted to take the case. There are apparently many of the Supreme Court justices who did not,
01:02:07.460
which is, this is actually, in some ways, a lot more disconcerting than even the decision about
01:02:13.100
the LGBT workplace stuff, which is, again, a terrible decision on its merits. It's disconcerting.
01:02:21.200
All that we have in D.C. v. Heller, which is the only Supreme Court case of the last 100 years,
01:02:26.320
really, to speak to the Second Amendment, is all we know now is you have the right to own a gun in
01:02:30.900
your home. That's it. That's all the things we know, right? They said that you have a personal
01:02:34.180
right to own a gun in your home. But we have no idea what kind of gun. We have no idea what exactly
01:02:39.760
are the restrictions on the state preventing you from getting some sort of permit for your workplace.
01:02:44.520
We have no idea exactly what are the restrictions on gun carrying. We don't know any of those
01:02:50.540
things. And the Supreme Court rejected a bunch of cases. There were a bunch of these. This wasn't
01:02:57.600
just a hard case like an assault weapons ban. I mean, that New Jersey law is insane. Asking
01:03:03.840
someone to show a justifiable need before he can bear a handgun outside the home. I mean,
01:03:07.260
that's an easy one, right? The easy one is you don't have to show it. You have a right. You have a
01:03:12.100
right to carry a weapon. There's a right to keep and bear arms. But New Jersey basically rejected
01:03:17.600
the right to keep and bear arms. There's no right to self-pense. They denied the cert. That stuff is
01:03:22.500
really a problem. It was a bad day from the Supreme Court yesterday. But again, a country that relies on
01:03:27.020
the Supreme Court to be a savior is a country that's a ton of black legs anyway. If you're waiting for
01:03:30.460
nine old people in robes to tell you what to do, you've got a problem.
01:03:32.820
I mean, that's just a dictatorship by committee, really. I mean, it is not the way our system is
01:03:42.500
supposed to work at all. That's right. I mean, I think one of the things that has happened here
01:03:47.360
is that when the government works the way it's supposed to, namely, we are deeply divided so
01:03:51.740
Congress can't get anything done. The temptation for other branches of government, like the judiciary
01:03:55.920
or the executive, is to step in and then quote unquote get things done. And that's not how the
01:04:00.840
system was supposed to work. Because if things aren't getting done, maybe it's because not
01:04:04.740
enough of us agree on the things to be done for things to get done. But inaction is generally
01:04:09.420
used as a rationale for exceeding constitutional limits by the branches that have the capacity to
01:04:14.280
just ignore their own constitutional limits and go above and beyond.
01:04:19.620
So what do you think? What do you think? We have two minutes. Tell me what you think is
01:04:25.540
coming our way for the election. And I don't mean violence or mayhem or
01:04:30.820
any of that, because I think all that's coming. How is how is Donald Trump going to fare this
01:04:35.800
election? Do you believe the polls that Joe Biden is just on fire right now?
01:04:42.140
Well, they really don't show Biden on fire. I mean, even the polls that show him up 14,
01:04:45.580
15 points don't have the 50 percent. There's that one yesterday that had him up 14 points.
01:04:49.140
He's up 49 to 35. He's not breaking 50. So this is much more about Trump's unpopularity
01:04:53.520
than it is about Joe Biden's sudden popularity. It's hard for a dead person to be popular.
01:04:57.220
So, I mean, the big problem for Trump right now is how does he regain some of the momentum? Now,
01:05:04.440
if the economy comes back and there's some good economic reports, that obviously helps.
01:05:07.520
If he can control himself for five seconds, that would absolutely help. If he's able to campaign on
01:05:12.640
what should he do with the riots? What should he? I mean, what should he do with the with revolution?
01:05:19.180
I mean, he should be very aggressive in saying, I will put this stuff down. I mean,
01:05:22.260
that was the big problem. If he'd come out immediately in the writing and looting and said,
01:05:25.420
listen, I've made the full force and weight of the federal government available for mayors and
01:05:28.660
governors at their disposal. If they don't if they don't call it in and they don't stop this stuff
01:05:32.340
in 48 hours, then I'm coming in. And if he'd done that, not after a week, but done that during the
01:05:36.540
first night when the writing and looting started, he said, we respect protesters. We do not respect
01:05:39.840
writers and looters. I think that you'd be a lot better off right now because I think that even his
01:05:43.660
own base looked at him and said, wait a second, you're the big tough guy. Where are you?
01:05:46.620
Right. We're shutting down major American cities for a week. Where are you? And I think that it's
01:05:51.020
hard to regain a perception of strength after it's been lost. But, you know, discipline,
01:05:55.100
discipline, discipline. He's got plenty of material to work with. I mean, the COVID-19
01:05:59.100
handling by the federal government was good. By the state, it was mainly garbage in places like
01:06:02.860
New York and New Jersey. That's plenty to work with. Writing and looting, that's plenty to work
01:06:06.520
with. But he has to be a disciplined candidate. And it can't be I'm going on I'm going on Twitter and
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I'm going to tweet about why I walk slowly down a ramp like this is just not helpful.
01:06:13.760
That was amazing. Ben Shapiro, thank you so much. God bless you. And we'll talk again.
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Stay safe in Los Angeles, Ben. Back in a minute.
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All right. So I'm not making this up. There are pre-World War Two peace treaties between
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I think is has less paperwork than it does to sell your house. When you sell your house,
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I spent some time, uh, reading some really good stuff on, uh, on propaganda and crowd psychology,
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uh, from the Academy of ideas. And they did something on Edward Bernays that I thought was
01:08:34.060
really, really good. And before I bore the snot out of you with that, uh, I'm not sure I'm going to
01:08:41.500
bore you with that today. Uh, but I might, I might, I might just pull it out. Um, I wanted to give you
01:08:48.980
one highlight from it. And that is when Freud and, uh, Bernays and all of these people did studies
01:08:56.960
on groups. Now Bernays is the father of propaganda, uh, and the father of advertising. And, uh, he wanted
01:09:06.640
to know how to get people to do things. And they discovered that, uh, that, that men will buy cars
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for lots of reasons. They'll say, Oh, it's this, the best car, but what they don't maybe want to
01:09:24.240
admit, or maybe don't even know because they've been so well, um, uh, conned, I think is that really
01:09:33.440
they want it because it's a status symbol or they want it because it's a chick magnet or whatever it
01:09:40.260
is. Um, or they're going through their midlife crisis. They won't admit it. And sometimes they
01:09:46.600
really don't even know. So if you want to do propaganda, you need to know the inner feelings
01:09:53.920
and the real reasons, not the reasons people give you, but the real reasons. And to get those things,
01:10:01.020
you have to ask the right questions and you have to have a lot of data points,
01:10:03.980
kind of like all the data points that they're collecting on you right now, um, through Amazon
01:10:10.760
and Facebook and Google, they know everything about you. They know things about you that you
01:10:16.460
don't even know. You are primed for propaganda. You are primed to be moved as a group. And that
01:10:23.700
is the key groups group psychology. It comes from us needing to be in a group. And especially when
01:10:34.380
we feel under attack, we want other people with us. That's why they try to divide us. They try to
01:10:40.940
say you're alone because if you're alone, you're not in a group and that's not a safe place. Mr.
01:10:46.880
Gazelle, they're going to come and get the lions are going to come and get you because you're not
01:10:51.880
part of the pack. And so that's an, almost an animal instinct in us that when we feel under
01:10:58.000
attack, we want to be part of a group. But as part of a group, we act as a group and we stop
01:11:04.820
critical thinking because we're under attack. And we now have this, this group think, and it explains
01:11:14.100
why we are not thinking right now. It explains why you can say, how can you watch this and see
01:11:23.460
what you're saying is happening? This is really, this is a street fair in Seattle. This is a
01:11:29.660
revolution, a Marxist revolution. They see what they want to see because they've been conditioned
01:11:34.800
to see it. Even those who are doing the conditioning now, the media.
01:11:40.260
I want to give you an example and you tell me where this is, is leading the nation.
01:11:47.540
The question isn't whether Trump will go full authoritarian. Now he may speak like a dictator.
01:11:56.140
He may threaten to enact all kinds of stuff, but he has had multiple occasions to actually go,
01:12:05.320
go away from the constitution and enact presidential powers that wouldn't have made any of us happy,
01:12:12.280
but he hasn't done it. So where's your evidence that this guy is a fascist?
01:12:18.700
I want you to listen to this article. Trump, who was impeached for abuse of power and has ignored
01:12:24.160
multiple congressional subpoenas, falsely declared himself a law and order president. Then he threatened
01:12:29.900
violence against Americans and protesters and threatened to deploy the military on American soil.
01:12:35.320
To conduct local police actions over the objection of the state and local authorities.
01:12:40.200
Okay. So why do we not want police action to be federal?
01:12:44.780
Because once it's federalized, that's what every dictator needs.
01:12:48.780
If you have a federal police force, they can, they can help the president do whatever the president wants to do.
01:12:57.620
Where if you have local, it, it bogs down too much. So you don't want a, a national police force.
01:13:05.600
And you certainly don't want your military to be used as a police force.
01:13:09.360
Unless in times of insurrection, uh, the, the district isn't allowed a governor to try to protect them
01:13:17.540
in, uh, Washington DC as has become customary after each grotesque low, uh, a new low plumbed by this
01:13:25.560
administration, media outlets and commentators scrambled to find legal justification for Trump's
01:13:30.920
actions since he did not bother to provide them himself. Perhaps they theorize the insurrection
01:13:36.720
act. If Trump, the top power to deploy thousands and thousands of heavily armed, uh, soldiers,
01:13:41.600
military personnel, and law enforcement officers over the objection of state governors, right-wing
01:13:47.320
pundits posited that peaceful protests should have list. Protesters should have listened to warnings
01:13:52.900
before Trump sent troops galloping towards them in a hail of tear gas and fireworks. It's like we're
01:13:59.400
being robbed at gunpoint and we're trying to haggle over how much money we own the mugger.
01:14:03.180
There is only one truth left to wrestle with. It doesn't matter if what Trump is doing is
01:14:10.400
legal. It does. It does not matter if what he's doing is constitutional. It does not matter because no
01:14:18.620
one is going to stop him. Now, remember you're talking to a group of lefties. They are not in
01:14:26.080
critical thinking mode. They're in war mode, really.
01:14:33.140
We had our chance to prosecute him. Tell me what the message is here. We've had our chance to prosecute him,
01:14:39.160
but Robert Mueller decided the Office of Legal Counsel's suggestion that the president could not be
01:14:44.000
prosecuted while in office was an ironclad principle. Remember that? Remember when Mueller testified that he had
01:14:50.540
found 10 instances of obstruction of justice and nobody did anything because Mueller looked really old
01:14:55.960
on television? No, that's not why. We had our chance to remove Trump from office, but 52 Republican
01:15:02.320
senators refused to convict him or even call witnesses during their trial. Remember how the media has let
01:15:07.820
let every day since February 5th pass without asking people like Lamar Alexander and Lisa Murkowski to
01:15:14.620
justify their craven decision to place Trump beyond accountability. Trump has been told that he can't
01:15:20.640
be prosecuted and won't be removed. He's been shown that the media will repeat and amplify his message
01:15:26.840
that the media will repeat and amplify his message. Even when his messages are filled with
01:15:34.920
demonstrable lies that contribute to the deaths of over 100,000 Americans, he straight up refuses to
01:15:43.480
acknowledge the authority of other branches of government that are meant to check his power.
01:15:47.800
He has turned critics like Lindsey Graham, Ted Cruz into sycophants. He has convinced the opposition
01:15:54.180
party to pin his hopes on a future election that may never happen. And if it does, certainly won't
01:16:00.120
happen without foreign interference and industrial strength voter suppression. You got that? So if he wins,
01:16:07.620
it will only be because of foreign interference and voter suppression. And nobody stopped him. Nobody's
01:16:16.040
even really trying to stop him anymore. Those who wanted him stopped are kind of waiting, hoping he just
01:16:20.740
goes away. Maybe on January 20, 2021, he'll just leave and we can get back to having a society. Well, we're
01:16:28.040
here to tell you he won't just leave. He won't leave unless the men with guns, the armed agents of the
01:16:34.260
federal government, make him leave. And this upcoming week of protest is going to tell us if
01:16:39.520
there's any hope that those men will do the right thing. Right now, it looks like the men with guns
01:16:44.400
will fold Trump's will just as cravenly and pathetically as everyone else. The only thing
01:16:49.420
that could have stopped Trump from ordering National Guardsmen to ride down peaceful protesters and to
01:16:54.020
shoot them would be the guardsmen themselves. They could have refused to carry out the order.
01:17:00.660
Instead, they marched on peaceful crowd. I expect military units will act the same.
01:17:05.420
Trump is beyond the rule of law now. Republicans have placed him there and armed men keep him
01:17:10.660
there. People have to think what that means, how to stop a man who is above the law.
01:17:17.100
Hmm. And now they say using all of the peaceful tools, always the peaceful tools available to us.
01:17:24.080
Gosh, how do you do it? Because you just told me you've used all of the peaceful tools and now
01:17:28.820
none of it works. If history is a guy, there's no simple option. The only way to stop a brutish
01:17:34.500
demagogue like Trump, the only way men like that ever is to do it the way men like him have ever
01:17:41.200
been stopped. People who are willing to lay down their lives to do so. Hmm. Why would you have to
01:17:51.900
lay down your life in a peaceful, not me? Uh, let's see. He says, um, who's going to be our hero
01:17:59.280
of Tiananmen or the unknown rebel who stands in front of the tanks when they come rolling through
01:18:04.280
Times Square. Now that's not all through history. That's one. He says, not me, not yet. I think I
01:18:11.340
could stay in jail just long enough to get a really cool looking tattoo and then I'd be ready to go
01:18:15.240
home. I don't know if I can give what Abraham Lincoln called the last full measure of devotion
01:18:19.920
to my cause. Lots of martyrs have died in vain. Nobody has stopped Trump. I don't think any single
01:18:27.300
person can, but the question is no longer whether Trump can do something. Only relevant question is,
01:18:32.900
are we prepared? What are we prepared to do when he does it? How much of ourselves are we willing to give?
01:18:38.440
So you have a mob in the street. You have people who are not acting rationally. You have, uh, people
01:18:51.960
with guns. Remember the first thing they did in, in Chaz or now chop, which I think is a salute to the
01:18:58.760
French revolution. Um, they, they now build a wall. They, uh, checked IDs for everybody coming in.
01:19:09.960
They issued guns for people for their own protection. So all the things that the left
01:19:15.800
stands against, they're now doing the leader of, of Chaz or chop, uh, it was caught on camera
01:19:26.820
taking guns out of the trunk of a car and giving them to teenagers, which is also against the law.
01:19:33.660
Uh, what do you think those people who just gave the speech about the French revolution,
01:19:40.420
that if you disagree, you lost your head and we're serious. This isn't a joke.
01:19:46.560
What do you think those people get from that message? What do you think the people who have
01:19:52.040
been getting this constant drum beat of orange man bad and violence is the answer?
01:20:01.320
What do you think their, their takeaway from that story is by the way? Uh, it's not an isolated
01:20:07.560
incident. Uh, Tom Arnold, yeah, trying to remember him, but did he play the pig on? Oh no,
01:20:16.040
he was on, uh, Rosanna. Um, he says it's time for white liberal men to borrow their dad's hunting rifles
01:20:24.400
and go nose to nose with Trump's gang of misfit tools. Really? Huh? Then he, uh, or last year,
01:20:36.460
he published a picture, uh, of, uh, Donald Trump said, I'm looking forward to the day I'm standing
01:20:43.240
over him wearing my bullet belt and safari cactus, uh, khakis, my carton sized Daniel Boone buck knife
01:20:50.820
in one hand and his teeny tiny tail in the other. If you think that these people are conducting a
01:20:59.540
street fair and these Marxist revolutionaries aren't serious, you're solely, sorely, sorely
01:21:07.100
mistaken. You need to prepare yourself and your family to be safe, not to fight back, but to be
01:21:15.620
safe. And I want you to read the essay that I put together for you, uh, last night. You'll find it
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Uh, you Glenn last break went through a great list of radicals who were advocating violence,
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I would argue, um, in many cases and sometimes worse. Um, there's another one too, that, that
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Welcome back to the program. Dr. Michael Rechtenwald. He's got a new book out called Beyond Woke.
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Michael, I think you were the first guy to say this is a cultural revolution. This is a Maoist
01:32:43.720
cultural revolution. And when you said it last year, I don't think I really connected it.
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But I just looked it up again this week. I'm doing some research for a special we're doing
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on Wednesday. And this is exactly the Maoist cultural revolution from the 1960s in China.
01:33:02.500
Absolutely. Thank you for having me, Glenn. It's great to be here. Yeah, we're going through it. I mean,
01:33:07.220
we see everything that the Maoists did, the Red Guards. They destroyed monuments. They destroyed
01:33:15.580
churches. They destroyed small businesses. They tried to wipe out the national heritage.
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Cultural memory, historical memory, the renaming of streets, the attacks on the privileged and
01:33:27.020
authority figures, scapegoating social groups, ritual shaming of self and others, like the people
01:33:33.680
kneeling and those who are asked to kneel. All this self-abnegation, all this is out of the
01:33:39.560
It is absolutely incredible when you say that, because I think you said that, I think you said
01:33:48.820
that a year ago, and now I see it happening. And I went back to look it all up, and it's identical.
01:33:55.140
I mean, what are the odds that this is a coincidence?
01:33:57.900
I mean, there are no coincidences here. These people have studied this material, but they've
01:34:06.380
also learned it through. This material all came through France in 1968, when the French
01:34:14.480
student uprising was going on. They were reading Miles' Little Red Book. All this stuff filtered
01:34:21.160
into the Western left and has never left it. It's always been there percolating. It's been
01:34:26.560
there, you know, gestating, just under the surface. And you saw it coming out through Twitter
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mobs, stuff like that. And I said, this was really a cultural revolution on the way. And
01:34:38.460
we see it happening. I mean, what we also see, similarly, we see the kind of funding from
01:34:46.500
corporations who are unwittingly giving money to people. Basically, as Lenin said, the capitalists
01:34:57.560
So do you think that they really are unwittingly doing this? I mean, this is the Tides Foundation
01:35:03.200
has been trying to turn the corporations towards Marxism, strangely, since the 1980s, since
01:35:11.380
Reagan went in. They felt that they had totally lost, and they needed to remount a new attack.
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And they needed the, as they learned in the 60s, they needed the entire culture. But they also
01:35:23.620
needed the corporations. Well, they have the entire culture. And now the corporations are in
01:35:30.380
their pocket. Is it really unwittingly? I mean, how stupid do you have to be if you're Nike?
01:35:37.080
On the part of some of them, it's unwitting. But like the Ford Foundation has a big contributor
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to the movement for Black Lives. The movement for Black Lives is the umbrella group under which Black
01:35:49.860
Lives Matter operates. Now, the movement for Black Lives says straightforwardly on their about page that
01:35:56.200
they are anti-capitalist, that capitalism must be overthrown for justice. Therefore, they are giving
01:36:03.500
money directly to communists. And this is very, very clear, but not every corporation that's doing
01:36:10.640
this understands what's going on. I mean, you see small corporations here and there giving $300,000
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to Black Lives Matter. They think they're doing it for PR. Yeah, they think this is good PR, and it's
01:36:23.420
going to be good for business. But it's basically selling the rope with which they'll hang the capitalist.
01:36:29.340
Is it true Marx said? Was it Marx or Lenin that said America is the prize? It's going to be the
01:36:43.040
perfect communist society because it will go through capitalism. And in the end, capitalism will be so
01:36:52.760
corrupt, and the leader of America will be the ultimate capitalist. And it will be so grotesque that
01:37:02.000
everyone will run to Marxism and communism. Is that true? Have you ever read that?
01:37:08.400
That was Lenin, and it's true. But it didn't happen as they had planned. The working classes in the
01:37:16.340
United States and much of Western Europe weren't down with it. Then the cultural Marxist revolution
01:37:23.000
started with the Frankfurt School of Critical Theory, and they came over to the United States
01:37:28.420
and seeded their ideas here. They said, what's wrong with these workers? They're happy. They're happy
01:37:34.460
consumers. They're imbibing the same material resources that the capitalist class is taking in.
01:37:41.980
There's something wrong here. So we have to attack what the real roots are. And they started to
01:37:46.940
go into matters like culture, like the family, like advertising. They saw advertising as duping
01:37:55.680
the working classes. They saw ideology as the main function. So they started an ideological war.
01:38:02.500
And that's what's been going on. It's been going on in the universities for 50 years. And it's
01:38:08.000
finally taking some sort of roots. The roots are finally, I should say, sprouting these weeds
01:38:14.880
into the culture and into the popular sphere, and also into the political sphere. Because we have
01:38:23.120
many politicians from the Democratic Party buying into it and supporting it and giving it their full
01:38:31.200
endorsement. So, you know, it's been a long haul through the institutions, a long march through the
01:38:38.080
institutions, which was the idea that was floated by Antonio Gromsky, the Italian Marxist, would be to
01:38:46.080
wage an ideological war for ideological hegemony, or over, you know, complete dominance. And, you know,
01:38:53.600
that's what they've been up to for 50 years. So, Michael, as I have studied revolutions, you need
01:39:02.760
education, you need the universities, the academics, you need people on the inside of the government.
01:39:11.520
You need the media, all these different things you need. They've always had all of them.
01:39:15.480
And they may even now, it looks like they may have members in the Pentagon as well.
01:39:22.240
Is there anything that you have seen in your studies? Like, we know that violence is part of
01:39:29.340
it, and they want, they're begging for violence. The left has been begging for the right to stand up
01:39:35.240
and be violent. So the press could make us into monsters. What is the thing that, in retrospect,
01:39:43.640
the people of China or people in revolutions could have done, besides violence, that we could still do
01:39:52.220
to stop this? Well, let's start with Trump. How about an anti-propaganda campaign? How about
01:40:01.140
exposing the true underlying intentions of these people? I know he says Antifa is communist, but he
01:40:08.120
doesn't prove it. And not only Antifa, but the movement for black lives is communist. How about
01:40:14.300
an anti-propaganda campaign first? And then how about the statement of principles? Just why this is
01:40:20.280
wrong morally, economically, and otherwise? This has to be explicated. It has to be made perfectly clear
01:40:27.580
that it's not happening. It's not happening to the extent that it needs to, at least.
01:40:32.240
But wait a minute. Hang on just a second, Michael. I know you know who Edward Bernays is in the study
01:40:40.760
of propaganda and the study of crowds that he and his uncle really did a lot of work on, Sigmund Freud.
01:40:51.620
I just read a bunch of stuff from him last night, and there is something to the psychology of a crowd
01:40:57.780
that when they are going, they shut off all critical thinking. So how does making the case
01:41:04.260
that these guys are Marxist penetrate when we are so deeply divided into our groups?
01:41:10.780
Well, you have a great number of people that don't know what's going on. They are, you know,
01:41:16.180
you see the support for Black Lives Matter has dramatically risen, despite all this violence,
01:41:23.360
despite the intentions being clear. So, I mean, those people are a critical mass that have to be
01:41:29.580
reached first. And then you isolate the radicals from the rest. That's the way to do it, because
01:41:35.240
we have to get to the people who are unwittingly supporting communist revolution. And those people
01:41:43.000
are just not educated as to what's happening. And, you know, the bully pulpit is the best start.
01:41:49.400
It's not the end by any stretch. I mean, there needs to be a national conversation where we go,
01:41:55.540
listen, this is what's on the table. Is this really where we want to go? And, you know,
01:42:01.040
get some of these people in the room and then start talking to them, because as it is, everybody's in
01:42:07.040
an echo chamber here as they very well set up these echo chambers, and there's no crosstalk going on at
01:42:13.640
all. Michael, you wrote in your book, and I think this is absolutely brilliant. You said,
01:42:20.860
first, the left translated Marxism into identity politics. Now, with the Black Lives Matter movement,
01:42:27.060
they're translating identity politics back into Marxism. Yes. This was the big trick that was
01:42:34.960
undertaken by Herbert Marcuse, the Frankfurt School theorist. And he said, look, the working class in
01:42:40.620
America is just not going to be that revolutionary age that we'd hoped for. So let's start cobbling
01:42:45.880
together all these different identity groups, you know, blacks, environmentalists, other types of
01:42:52.000
straight leftists, and let's put them under a common umbrella. And we'll march forward under this rather
01:42:57.900
than under the umbrella of anti-capitalism. So it'll be identity politics. And we've seen that identity
01:43:04.300
politics has been rife for the last, what, 40 years. That's really the way this is found.
01:43:10.500
Now, subtly and ever so surreptitiously, they have realized that they've translated this,
01:43:17.460
they have translated this identity politics right back into Marxism, where they wanted to be in the
01:43:23.600
first place. That's exactly what's happening, because we see Black Lives Matter really has an
01:43:29.180
anti-capitalist agenda. We see the Antifa, of course, is anti-capitalist. But all this identity politics and
01:43:36.500
fighting against the so-called Nazis, all this was a part of reintroducing Marxism into the agenda.
01:43:46.880
Okay, back in one minute with Michael Rechtenwald. And Michael, I want to ask you this when we come back.
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You've studied this, you know it. What is the best thing that the individual that's listening to you
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is called Beyond Woke. Um, Michael, in watching these things, what comes next?
01:46:55.080
Well, it's got to be counter-revolution. It's that simple. Uh, we have to organize a counter-revolution
01:47:02.160
and that is really a multi-pronged approach. First of all, anti-propaganda, but for further,
01:47:10.140
a divestment of our resources from these corporations that are funding these movements.
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Finally, we should put a list together of all these corporations that are funding this
01:47:20.480
and totally boycott them. Uh, and I should say that with some caution because some of them don't
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know what they're doing. They should be given a chance to, you know, come clean in terms of what's,
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what's going on and what the agenda is here and whether they're behind it or not. And then we need
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to, but haven't we seen counter-revolutionary measures? Typically, unfortunately, the left is
01:47:45.140
going to force us into collectivism here in order to oppose them. Uh, we don't want to live their way,
01:47:50.980
a collectivist mentality, a herd mentality, but we need to do some things like perhaps
01:47:56.380
organize a huge march to walk right through the so-called chop without getting our heads chopped
01:48:03.140
off to defy them utterly. And, you know, to protect ourselves. I think individual, uh, self-protection
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and protection of property is legal and it's constitutional and it's necessary.
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Michael, um, uh, first of all, I think your march through that territory is exactly what Martin
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Luther King would have done. Um, but it would take a very disciplined people, uh, because if
01:48:33.980
they ever struck back, I mean, you have to have Martin Luther King knew this. He was T he was taking
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lambs into slaughter. He knew that. Um, and, uh, and that's why he preached so hard. Do not strike
01:48:47.380
back. Do not strike back. And if you weren't disciplined enough, you weren't in the group,
01:48:50.980
um, because those people will attack and you have to take the beating if you do that,
01:48:56.480
because that's the only way the world will turn on your side is if you are peaceful and you are just
01:49:03.080
showing, I, I, I am not going to fight you. I just don't believe what you believe. And, uh, when that
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happens, you could change the world. Who's that leader, Michael? Well, I wouldn't be so sure about
01:49:17.940
who that is. And I would say that that needs to feel discipline in this group and they have to
01:49:24.040
articulate clear principles that we are defending. And these are not principles of fascism. We have
01:49:29.980
to make that clear because as soon as this group gets together, they're going to be called every
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name in the book, fascist, alt-right, et cetera, et cetera, everything to defame them, to, to preclude
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their, their mission as, as vital and as proper as right. And so these principles need to
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articulate, be articulated first. And of course the constitution is our guiding, our guiding
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document there, but it needs to be updated in terms of the, yes. I have to tell you, I, I'm sorry,
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we're going to have to cut you off here, but you are always great to talk to and we need to spend
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This is the Glenn Beck program from the Standing Rock Ranch, where in about two weeks,
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two weeks from Thursday, I think we are going to be doing a July 4th special that we really
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wanted to do up in Gettysburg, but that fell apart because of COVID and we weren't allowed
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to gather anymore. So we, uh, we had to cancel that and it has been bothering me. And especially
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now with everything that is going on, we must come together as a people and do a couple of
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things, restore the truth in our history, restore the, the idea that yes, we make mistakes,
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but we're a good nation that has moved forward and done some amazing things. And we still have
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a lot left to do to give ourselves a goal of things that we can actually do together that
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will unite us, not divide us. What can we possibly unite on that? No one would ever disagree with.
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What could that possibly be? I'm going to, I'm going to lay it out for you on July 2nd,
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and it's about a two hour special. No commercials will be on all of our platforms. And of course,
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on blaze TV. Um, but, uh, we, we really, really encourage you, um, to, uh, be a part of this. I have
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a big, uh, uh, rehearsal happening, uh, this weekend and every 400 people up here at my house,
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my ranch, uh, up in Idaho. And, um, it's just, I think it's going to be really one of the most
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moving things, um, that we have possibly ever produced. And I want your family there. Now the
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night before we're going to take on the 1619 project on my Wednesday night special on blaze TV,
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I'm going to be giving you a, a look at the 1619 project and how that's just not true.
01:53:56.460
It's not true. Um, and we're going to take it apart and then we'll reset history. Uh, I think
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that's possibly going to be another two hour special, uh, the night before the, uh, July 4th.
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Uh, I think emotional spectacular, um, here at the standing rock ranch, put it on your calendar,
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tell your friends, gather in groups. Uh, you don't have to work the next day. This is going to be
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something really, really special. Make sure you join us. Now, let me go back up to Seattle here for the,
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uh, Capitol Hill, uh, autonomous zone Chaz. Um, the residents there, you're not hearing an awful lot
01:54:39.700
from them. Uh, but somebody has spoken to one of the residents. His name, uh, is Brandon, at least
01:54:47.920
in this, uh, in this setting, he wanted his name, uh, taken off and also his face disguised and his
01:54:55.680
voice disguised. So nobody knows who he is because he is terrified of what is happening in his
01:55:01.880
neighborhood. He lives inside of Chaz and he sees these people and he knows they're dead serious
01:55:09.380
and he is frightened. And I want to take you through this amazing interview from, I think this
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was, uh, the, not the daily wire, but, uh, the daily caller that did this interview. It's, um,
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anonymous Seattle, Capitol Hill resident. Let's play cut one. What he's been seeing in the streets.
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And it's like, at what point do you realize these people are not there to peacefully protest? They
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are charging you. So the, the protesters, uh, they keep marching up to the police officers and they
01:55:41.760
have the umbrellas out and they have people leaning forward too. They're not like leaning back. There's
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no signs. They're leaning forward. I hear a guy with a megaphone and he's not yelling. He's not
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screaming. He's just saying loudly and calmly, he said, Seattle police department, pull out your guns
01:55:59.140
and commit suicide. And he said it over and over again. And, um, it was like the sign of the devil
01:56:07.060
because he wasn't yelling. He meant it. And, uh, the crowd just keeps marching and the police have
01:56:12.880
to start dispersing them. They say, this is going to be an unlawful assembly. They gave them a warning
01:56:16.760
three times, um, maybe a fourth time unofficially, but it was very clear what was going to happen.
01:56:22.600
Uh, so the police, they, they did like a pepper spray, like these little balls that kind of
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released in the air a little bit. Um, and people still weren't leaving. Um, people were commenting,
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oh, there's something in the air and they still weren't leaning. They were still kind of just
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leaning in. And then the police, uh, use some other, like a smoke grenade thing to try to disperse
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them. Um, then I saw the protesters pick, picking the grenades back up and throwing them at the police
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where they had like these oven mitts on and, uh, they pulled goggles out and had them on
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and they were just chucking them at the police. Uh, the protesters started falling back at that
01:56:59.000
point because there were more of these, uh, gas grenades. Um, the protesters started dragging
01:57:04.600
dumpsters out into the middle of the road. And I, that was when I, I, I understood like this was
01:57:10.200
part of their plan because it was coordinated. People peeled off in specific ways and they pulled
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the dumpsters out and then people are taking cover behind the dumpster. They have book bags. I saw
01:57:21.340
one guy leaning, pulling stuff out of his book bag and throwing it at the police over the top of the
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dumpster. No idea what that was, you know, but it was a war going on right here. Um, that went on
01:57:34.280
all night long. It seemed like it took hours for it to stop. This is incredible, especially you've been
01:57:41.220
watching our specials. Uh, that reminds me of what was happening in Ukraine and how the, uh, the United
01:57:48.260
States by funding a project with George Soros was teaching these things to the radicals. This is well
01:57:56.960
coordinated and taught. And again, last week's special on TV showed you this new group out of Syria
01:58:04.140
that has been training, uh, revolutionaries here in America to, uh, help topple America. It's actually
01:58:13.200
the Kurds of Syria, not to be confused with the Northern Iraqi Kurds. Those are good guys. These are
01:58:19.740
Marxist revolutionaries and they intend on toppling America and they are training people here. And I
01:58:27.400
believe, and I have no evidence of this except in foreign countries that, uh, the allies of Soros,
01:58:35.320
perhaps Soros funded himself, uh, are, are training these people, uh, as well. He said that he felt
01:58:44.840
that the government had really abandoned him. Now I want you to listen. First of all, when he said,
01:58:51.280
I heard him scream, kill yourself. He said, it was like the devil.
01:59:01.580
Evil is on a rampage. Evil believes it can win. You are dealing. And this is something that we showed
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you with occupy wall street. And when I start seeing some of the signs that, uh, uh, that we,
01:59:21.280
we're looking for with occupy wall street, I will tell you. Um, but this is a, a, an evil movement
01:59:29.740
and there were things that were happening during occupy wall street. And I don't think the protesters
01:59:35.020
knew that they were doing this, but they were actually participating in an ancient, um, satanic ritual.
01:59:43.060
The things they were doing were ritualistic. Um, and this is evil. I was struck by a Seattle resident
01:59:54.220
saying, but it sounded like the devil and he's alone. Here's cut to, can you read this letter?
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And you can't, like, you can't read this letter and not feel like humanity because they're begging.
02:00:07.520
They were saying, don't put us in this position. Like we don't want to beat anyone up, but we're
02:00:12.400
also being told we have to guard the police precinct. And, um, that day that, when I read
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that letter, it tore me up and I called the governor, I called governor Inslee and I listened to a two
02:00:24.060
minute auto recording about telling me how to report non-essential businesses, like hair, like hair
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salons for being open. And I'm just patiently listening through it. And I get through to a staffer and I'm
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like, sir, I'm in Capitol Hill right now. And I've been watching these protesters. They've been
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throwing stuff at the police. They threw these grenades, these smoke grenades back at them or
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these like canisters. I tell them that the police said they're going to have to leave the precinct
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tonight. And there were tweets from our local Seattle Antifa guy who he's always tweeting about
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stuff that's happening here. And all these Seattle people are retweeting it. And, um, he's saying
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the cops are gone and, uh, it's going to be fun or, you know, something along those lines.
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And I told them that, and, um, the staffer and governor Inslee's office, he gave me a customer
02:01:11.120
service voice and he said, um, he would refer me to previous remarks the governor has made.
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And I said, well, the governor made those remarks before what happened tonight, last night and today.
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And he said, all I can do is refer you to the remarks. And I said, can I talk to you human to human?
02:01:28.640
What if this was your house and your police station you're looking at?
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And I'll never forget what he said to me. He said, sir, I don't want to make this personal.
02:01:39.640
And I said, this is personal because this is my home and I don't have cops anymore. And I have
02:01:44.500
people throwing grenades in front of me. And you're telling me to just Google something the
02:01:49.260
governor said a few days ago, like it's just hard because like my own government that I've like
02:01:59.060
supported and elected, and I'm calling them, telling them what's going on and they don't care.
02:02:07.600
So he feels abandoned by the governor, uh, and the, uh, the city officials that he said he helped
02:02:19.220
elect. He feels alone and abandoned with rioters on the streets, just in front of his house.
02:02:28.300
He knows that they are beating you. If you disagree with a word, imagine the courage it took for this
02:02:34.360
man to come out and speak out. But he also has a few words for the national media. Take cut three,
02:02:41.160
please. I would say, I don't think that the national media is portraying the situation accurately
02:02:47.500
because after Monday, when I realized the governor didn't care, I started, I called everyone in city
02:02:53.720
council. No one would answer. I called the mayor. No one would answer. I couldn't leave voicemails.
02:02:59.000
So I started emailing them. Um, no emails back. The voicemail boxes are closed. I just started
02:03:05.660
panicking because I was like, my police station is going to be attacked tonight. And you know what
02:03:10.460
it was, they took it over and they ransacked it and they started throwing barricades up. And I saw
02:03:16.040
people with guns out here patrolling it that I've never seen before. So when, uh,
02:03:21.320
when people come in and do a tour of this neighborhood, like it's a music festival and
02:03:30.880
they look at the snack carts and the street art and they tell me it's calm, how privileged could
02:03:37.700
you be? Because you're not here with no first responders. You're not here seeing graffiti that
02:03:43.480
says six, six, six, six everywhere. You're not here with 50 shops and boarded up and gone forever.
02:03:51.140
Listen to, uh, listen to the protesters voices from yesterday on MSNBC. He said,
02:03:58.300
how dare you say this is a street festival? That's what he just said. The resident,
02:04:02.480
how privileged are you that you think that's what it is? Listen to MSNBC doing a report.
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And he says, it's, it's very peaceful. It's like a street festival. Listen to this.
02:04:13.480
After more than a week of clashes between the demonstrators and the police. Now you've
02:04:18.160
seen essentially almost like a street festival type atmosphere, a street festival type atmosphere.
02:04:22.680
No, with a very, it is not a street festival with a very intentional purpose. It is not a street
02:04:27.200
festival. It is not a street festival. Do not say that. Shame on you for saying that. Learn right
02:04:33.140
now. It is not a street festival. Do you know our voices sound like it is not gas that police attacked
02:04:37.720
us with. So anyway, they go on to make it very clear that this is not a story. The media,
02:04:43.480
is complicit in this and telling you a lie. Um, here, let me go back to the resident for one more
02:04:51.240
cut. This is the guy who lives on Capitol Hill and he pleads to the media. Here's his message
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What I would say to the media is come here, come here and I will walk you through here
02:05:08.300
at night and you can see it for yourself. You can see that we don't have a right to vote
02:05:14.380
for stuff here anymore. You can see the demands where they say they want the pensions taken
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02:05:28.060
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it's just, it's not political. It's just not okay.
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