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00:16:21.060If you think the idea that there is no one that you can hold responsible for any action, you're wrong.
00:16:36.920The vice president was in Cincinnati this weekend, or yesterday, and he was talking about the beating.
00:16:43.880I don't even, I don't even be, what is happening to us?
00:16:53.180And meanwhile, I think it was the mayor of Cincinnati, mayor, oh, the police chief, thank you, of Cincinnati, saying this is just social media.
00:17:12.120Well, so does everything else in our society.
00:17:15.460But you have to start with personal responsibility.
00:17:20.480If somebody is beating another person for no reason, I don't care if it's at a concert, the White House, or the Waffle House, you arrest that person.
00:46:51.620Yesterday was a shooting in Manhattan.
00:46:54.280We talked about it and the reason why it happened.
00:46:56.420We now know he was blaming the NFL for injuries, you know, brain injuries that he suffered, not in the NFL, but when he was in high school.
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00:48:41.140So Lucy Biggers is somebody who wrote an article, U.S. Politics, that says,
00:48:45.560I woke up to the news last week that 33-year-old Democratic Socialist Zoran Mamdani had beaten Andrew Cuomo in the Democratic primary for New York City mayor.
00:48:56.340Charismatic, handsome, and social media savvy, Mamdani amassed an enormous following of young New Yorkers and spurred more than 50,000 volunteers to get out in canvas for him.
00:49:07.480His promise of free bus rides, free childcare, and government-run grocery stores, and his vow to tax the rich reminded me of another young, good-looking, charismatic Democrat who upset the heavily favored party nearly a decade ago.
00:49:26.740Back then, I was one of AOC's biggest supporters.
00:49:29.820In fact, it was not too much to say that I helped her win.
00:49:32.580In the fall of 2017, when I was a video producer at the left-winging millennial news company Now This,
00:49:38.100I found myself at a small meet-and-greet event hosted by ARENA, a political action committee dedicated to backing those new Democratic candidates.
00:49:46.240The speakers that night were unknown candidates hoping to take back the House.
00:49:49.760One of the candidates was Lisa Slotkin, who has since become Michigan's junior U.S. senator, and there was AOC, an unknown bartender turned volunteer for Bernie Sanders.
00:50:03.800Out of all of the candidates, I hit it off with Alexandria.
00:50:07.140She was beautiful, humble, articulate, and had a spark of charisma.
00:50:10.080You could tell this girl was going places.
00:50:11.860We're the same age, and it was easy to talk about our frustration and fear of Donald Trump, our love of Bernie, and the need for real change, from universal health care to climate action to free college.
00:50:23.960Two months later, I booked her for a video interview on the Now This program.
00:50:28.380AOC arrived to our office, and by the end of the hour, we felt like old friends.
00:50:32.340My friend, working behind the camera, was also completely taken by AOC and her vision.
00:50:36.200We agreed that AOC had tapped into something real, and it was going to be popular with the coming generation.
00:50:42.680I'm now 35, a mother of two, and a homeowner.
00:50:47.480Like so many other people before me, I've grown up, and my ideas have moderated.
00:50:54.780Much of the hyperpoly being thrown at Mamdani and his followers goes too far, for example, that Mamdani is a 100% communist lunatic, as Trump says.
00:51:04.460But I no longer think that giving the government more of our money to run free programs is the right way to do things.
00:51:12.840I spend time at the DMV, and tell me if you want government-run grocery stores run like the DMV.
00:51:22.120We need less government in our lives, less regulation, and lower taxes so individuals can flourish and create capital and prosperity.
00:51:30.460Hopefully, these young New Yorkers don't have to live through the downturn of New York City to learn the hard way that socialism never works.
00:51:38.980That's a woman who helped AOC get elected.
00:51:41.280I still have sympathy for the young people who see inequality and poverty and want to do something about it.
00:51:46.780Their hearts are in the right place, but sadly, the promises that charismatic people like Mamdani and AOC sell are not the solutions that young people are seeking.
00:51:55.020They have been mistakenly taught that our capitalist society is the source of all of their problems, and the only way to fix it is with more government spending.
00:52:02.180Whether from the lack of life experience or just pure ignorance, they fail to realize that programs offering free everything have to be paid for, and nothing is free.
00:52:12.580The politics and policies they promote will lead to a more centralized government with more power, higher taxes, and a higher cost of living.
00:52:19.340I think we should extend these people's grace and realize that most of them don't have any idea that they're supporting horrible ideas that literally ruin civilizations.
00:52:28.880We should understand that they just want to make the world a better place.
00:52:32.600That is what Mamdani, with his charming demeanor and understanding of social media, is promising to do.
00:56:15.180They wanted to be a part of something bigger to change the world.
00:56:19.360The Hitler Youth wanted to be involved in something bigger.
00:56:22.780And there was always somebody who was older, who couldn't get it done themselves, and needed the power of the youth to be able to take that and chain it and twist it to what he wanted.
00:59:48.420Real change never comes from the odds.
00:59:52.380It comes from the people and usually young people.
01:00:00.700But that change is often very dangerous if the young people don't know history.
01:00:07.200They want to choose to be more than just useful.
01:00:10.340You have to choose to be true because you have a light that is dimmed as life goes on.
01:00:20.380You are the balance between the people who still see the light, still believe in the light, but have worked their whole life to try to make that light become stronger.
01:00:32.900And in many cases, we have in many ways.
01:00:35.500But in others, it just seems like it's never going to end.
01:00:39.120It's never going to be a fight we win.
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01:10:47.560I'm sure all of that stuff is happening.
01:10:50.140So I'm not dismissing that there's not real hunger there.
01:10:53.880And we should do everything that we can.
01:10:57.320But, you know, let's put some of the onus on Hamas as well.
01:11:03.400And then can we stop listening to the people of Hamas tell us by showing these babies who now we know have problems from birth?
01:11:15.940Do we – when you say we should do everything we can, would you include in that perhaps Hamas releasing the hostages that they're holding?
01:11:30.560When you talk about everything you can to solve a hunger crisis, because that's the reason why it exists.
01:11:36.080When you murder, you know, 1,200 people, whatever the number finally was, and you commit mass rape and assault and everything else that they did, a war breaks out.
01:11:48.820I mean, you know, it was – I think it was Dave Marcus and an angel that made this point, you know, right after October 7th that I remember.
01:11:55.480But, like, can you imagine what the United States of America would do if that occurred on our territory?
01:12:02.780Can you imagine the hell we would rain down on whoever did that?
01:12:45.500Well, according to reporting now, Mohammed, the kid, has several serious genetic disorders and has also been diagnosed with cerebral palsy.
01:13:01.880The widely shared image is also cropped in a way that removes his younger, healthier-looking brother from the frame.
01:13:21.780He has needed specialist medical supplements since birth, indicating that he's also likely suffered further due to the limited aid flow into Gaza.
01:13:31.880And that medical equipment is in short supply, and the health system has all but collapsed.
01:14:52.680That has been basically the main cause of famine.
01:14:56.800But, like, when you're talking about – basically what they're describing is there's been, I think, 120 – now, Ken, this is the Gaza Health Ministry, which I hesitate to even report – say what they're reporting.
01:15:11.280Because there is no reason to believe anything the Gaza Health Ministry ever says.
01:15:17.580But their claim, which you'd assume is the most inflated possible, is like 122 people have died of starvation in Gaza since the beginning of the war.
01:15:33.940Anyone who – you know, unless it's one of the Hamas, you know, murderers who's dying of starvation, then I'm not all that broken up about it, frankly.
01:15:40.700But, you know, you're talking about children dying of – that's horrible.
01:15:44.000Now, this is happening around the world at much higher numbers, right, in other areas of the world that we just don't care about at all.
01:16:21.980I ask – you know, again, look at Stalin.
01:16:24.840One of the reasons – one of the ways he committed genocide was making sure they could not have access to food during the Hall of Damore.
01:16:30.360But if you look at this type of situation, unless you can describe a specific way that they're limiting food recently, right, in a different way that they decided.
01:16:43.780Like, after October 7th, they were just really nice supplying food for 10 months and then three weeks ago decided not to provide food.
01:16:52.120You can come up with some justification there that does not seem to exist, by the way.
01:16:57.400There does not seem to be a pathway to explain why all these people would survive this entire time and then suddenly start starving.
01:17:04.480And by the way, the examples we know of are people like the ones you're talking about that are supposedly starving while they're in Italy receiving treatment for rare diseases they have or ailments that they have that make them look terrible on television while they crop out siblings that are fine, while they crop out parents that are fine.
01:17:29.640Why would that be – why would that be?
01:17:34.280Well, they got to Italy because Israel allowed them to go to Italy and helped evacuate them to Italy for treatment for the ailment that we're talking about.
01:17:43.720Now, that might not be the case with all these people.
01:19:06.280And it's amazing that the only ones they ever really want to cover seem to be – and, you know, when it comes to CNN, that's Kristian Anandpour.
01:19:16.080She is the head of their – or at least used to be, I'm sure.
01:19:19.080You know, if not her, it's all of her people.
01:19:21.260She's massive influence on all the coverage coming out of the Middle East.
01:20:41.900I saw some – you know, I've seen a few of these, but like social media influencer types, that this stuff is now reaching.
01:20:48.280People that don't, you know, deal with the news, they're like, you know, I've been told not to talk about this, but can't we just all agree that babies should not be starved?
01:21:24.720You don't care about any of the other ones.
01:21:26.320You don't care about any of them that are aborted.
01:21:28.160You don't care about any of them that starve anywhere else.
01:21:30.500You care only about this one situation.
01:21:33.760And, like, when that accusation comes up, and it does often, and sometimes unfairly, sometimes, you know, anti-Semitism charges are thrown around wildly for people who are just being critical of, you know, Netanyahu's policies.
01:21:48.820But when you come to this summary and you're like, gosh, you don't care about starvation anywhere else, you don't care about any of these things anywhere else, just this one instance, the only thing that just eats up all of your passions, why is that?
01:22:04.120And I don't think it's completely insane to at least suspect potential anti-Semitism from the Rashida Tlaibs, the AOCs, the Momdanis, the Ilan Omars of the world.
01:22:18.220From those people, absolutely, I agree with you.
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