Glenn Beck sits down with Jason Whitlock to discuss Queen Elizabeth's death and the reaction to it, as well as the murder spree in Memphis and what that says about American culture, and what it says about Black culture. Plus, we meet with Dr. Tony Evans and have dinner with him.
00:00:09.820TJ Moe, my right-hand man, is with me as well.
00:00:13.540And we'll be here for the next three hours.
00:00:15.560And do we have a fantastic show planned for you today.
00:00:19.180We're going to talk about Queen Elizabeth and people's crazy reaction to her death.
00:00:28.180A woman named, I think, Uja Anya wishing Queen Elizabeth an excruciating, painful death, blaming her for England's colonization of Nigeria and other African countries.
00:00:44.960We're going to get into that and explain to Uja and anybody else that has a problem with Queen Elizabeth, why they're nuts, why they're crazy,
00:00:56.380and why they don't understand history of the world, of England, of empires.
00:02:12.460Jason Whitlock sitting in for Glenn Beck.
00:02:15.500And as I told you, we're going to talk about Queen Elizabeth.
00:02:18.560But we're also going to talk about the murder spree in Memphis and what that says about American culture, what that says about black culture.
00:02:29.840And also, because I'm sitting in Glenn's chair, and I'm not sure if Glenn has gone into this, but we're going to talk about BYU and South Carolina and that whole incident last week that South Carolina has used to smear BYU over the Duke volleyball player.
00:02:49.560We're going to get into Queen Elizabeth, Memphis, and BYU.
00:03:30.860The host of Fearless, the host of Fearless, and BYU, is a tribute to all who lost their lives that day or who have died from related illnesses.
00:03:42.140It's a high-tech tractor trailer that transforms into a museum to educate people about America's darkest day.
00:03:50.820Welcomed around the nation, the memorial provides interactive education through guided tours.
00:03:57.140FDNY firefighters have provided firsthand accounts of the day, and it's aftermath to over 600,000 people to date in nearly 50 states and Canada.
00:04:36.000It's been a while since I've sat in for Glenn.
00:04:38.760I'm very excited to be here in Dallas.
00:04:43.160Later today, I'm going to meet with someone that I have a great deal of respect for.
00:04:50.020It's part of the reason I've come to Dallas.
00:04:53.160I'm going to have dinner with Reverend Dr. Tony Evans, someone who's had a great impact on my spiritual growth and development over the past couple of years, even though he doesn't know it.
00:05:06.340But during, you know, the COVID pandemic, the early parts of it, you know, when people, when I was forced to go online and look for, you know, religious sermons to participate in, Tony Evans is one of the guys that I stumbled across and fell in love with.
00:05:56.660A lot of people have watched The Crown and love it.
00:05:59.920I've been told it's an excellent show.
00:06:01.960I haven't even watched that, although I tend to.
00:06:04.800So I don't know a lot about the monarchy, but I have been amazed at some people's reaction to Queen Elizabeth's death.
00:06:17.080I have a woman named Uja Anya and she's now since I either Twitter pulled down her tweet or she pulled down her tweet where she wished excruciating pain on Queen Elizabeth.
00:06:34.800But then this is in yesterday in the early hours when the reports first start coming out that, you know, Queen Elizabeth has taken a turn for the worst.
00:06:44.520Uja Anya, a professor at Carnegie Melligan University, tweeted out.
00:06:51.280This is one of her tweets that I think is still up.
00:06:54.000If anyone expects me to express anything but disdain for the monarch who supervised a government that sponsored the genocide that massacred and displaced half my family and the consequences of which those alive today are still trying to overcome.
00:07:16.120Anya later said in the interview that she is a child of colonization.
00:07:20.600Her mother was born in Trinidad and her father in Nigeria.
00:07:24.260Parents met in England in the 1950s as colonial subjects.
00:07:29.320I think she goes, in addition, this is a quote from Anya, I guess, in a television interview.
00:07:34.340In addition to the colonization on the side of Nigeria, there's also the human enslavement in the Caribbean.
00:07:40.440So there's a direct lineage that I have to not just people who were colonized, but also people who were enslaved by the British.
00:07:51.040And she's blaming Queen Elizabeth for all of this.
00:07:54.900And it leads to, and again, those of you that have seen me, heard me before, sit in for Glenn, my complaint, the times that we're living in, the conversation that I keep talking about is that America and the world has moved away from a biblical worldview, a Judeo-Christian culture and values.
00:09:45.960And it directly relates, the way he unpacked the story of Joseph directly relates to what we're seeing, people's reaction, to Queen Elizabeth.
00:10:00.940And Votie unpacked the story about Joseph, said that, like, some of our perception of the story of Joseph is wrong.
00:10:13.600I think he unpacked it as a rebuke, a criticism of prosperity gospel, because Joseph enslaved his brothers, sell him into slavery.
00:10:26.640He eventually gets in prison over false charges of a woman basically telling her husband that Joseph tried to seduce her, and Joseph gets in prison.
00:10:39.760But then he gets out of prison because he can interpret dreams, and Pharaoh needed some dreams interpreted.
00:10:47.140And Joseph did a great job of predicting that there's going to be seven years of prosperity, seven years of famine.
00:10:53.580And King Pharaoh then makes him basically second in command of Egypt.
00:10:59.080And Votie's point was that a lot of us tell the story of Joseph, and we say, man, look how good God was to Joseph.
00:11:11.640Look at all the things he received by being obedient to God and loyal to God and loyal to his religious beliefs and faith.
00:11:22.240And Votie is like, God definitely is good, but the things that Joseph received were not good.
00:11:43.320He served a king that didn't believe in God, a king that saw himself as a God.
00:11:54.120And he goes, so people that tell the story of Joseph as some sort of like, man, look how good God was to him, and look at all the things he received, are missing the entire story and the point.
00:12:09.100And basically, Joseph's story should be told as why we need to let things go, the power of forgiveness, that Joseph's entire story is about forgiveness.
00:12:24.500And it's about, it's, oh, I just, I was just telling TJ, that he's living, that any place on earth, you're basically living in your land of affliction.
00:12:43.440And those of us that are sitting around thinking that there's some place on this planet, those of us that are believers, that there's some place on this planet that is ideal and is going to be our heaven here on earth, don't understand our faith, don't understand our religion, don't understand the point of Christianity, don't understand the point of service to God.
00:13:10.560Because this world is falling, and every place is your land of affliction.
00:13:16.580And so I started thinking about Ujanya, who somehow thinks that Great Britain or England or Queen Elizabeth, the monarchy, that these people are her land of affliction and they should all suffer.
00:13:31.560And if they suffer and if every, if I had just been left alone in Nigeria, my whole world would have, and my whole life would have been completely different and I would just be happy and content.
00:13:46.640And so the people that are trying to demonize America, trying to demonize England, trying to demonize the monarchy or whatever, I'm like, hey man, that's this world.
00:14:00.620We are living basically in a state of purgatory and our real homeland is with God and in heaven.
00:14:09.060And every place we live until then is our land of affliction.
00:14:15.420And so that's why we need to embrace forgiveness and have a deeper understanding of our life purpose and where our real peace, fulfillment, happiness, joy is going to come in our afterlife.
00:14:33.340But we don't have that mindset across the globe or certainly here in America anymore because we're a very secular society.
00:14:42.900And in a secular world, in a godless world, there is no forgiveness.
00:14:49.480There's only rebuke, retribution, demonization, villainization of other human beings.
00:14:56.380So we're going to have that discussion and I'm going to bring TJ Moe into that discussion because TJ knows the Bible even better than I do, far better than I do actually.
00:15:09.400And I'm going to invite you guys into that conversation.
00:15:12.700And that's what we're going to cover in the first hour.
00:15:14.240Queen Elizabeth, how we should feel about her, how we should feel about the culture we've built and the culture that we're tolerating now that is very secular.
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00:21:23.260Show me what terrible life she's living.
00:21:25.100I want to see the terrible things that have happened to her now in a place today where virtually everybody on the globe is better off than anybody in the world was 200 years ago.
00:21:35.200And so while many of these things are happening, she's the one benefiting from all of these people that have, you know, rising tide lifts all boats.
00:21:55.420But it's like, does she even understand, like, power and what...
00:22:01.580And this is what I like about the show Game of Thrones, what I like about the replacement, the prequel, House of Dragons.
00:22:10.480It's like, does she understand what human beings, regardless of skin color, what they will do for power and they will conquer and will oppress is the word that they use, but they'll impose their will is a more accurate description on others.
00:23:23.560Hey, for those of you just hearing from me for the first time, or maybe you've heard me before, I want to tell you where you can find me in my fearless program.
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00:24:05.680Check out our fearless program because you'll hear conversations like the one we're having right now about Queen Elizabeth and people's foolish reaction and racialized secular reaction to Queen Elizabeth.
00:24:21.060And the point I left off with, as it relates to this Udja Anya, this professor at Carnegie Mellon University.
00:24:40.060These black elites, Ivy League educated elites that have all this animus towards white people, towards Christian values, because Queen Elizabeth represents Christian, Judeo-Christian values.
00:25:12.480There is a secular worldview that believes in punishing people that you disagree with.
00:25:21.700There's a secular worldview that believes in punishing white people and wishing excruciating death and pain on a 96 year old woman who thinks like that other than someone who has no connection to God or a biblical worldview or any type of religious worldview.
00:25:44.860These secular people that think forgiveness is antiquated, that think they are not in need of forgiveness.
00:25:56.320The reason why I believe so fundamentally, foundationally in forgiveness is because I know I need it.
00:26:07.260I know all the mistakes that I have made and will continue to make because of my fundamental understanding that I am a fallen human being from the seed of Adam.
00:26:22.380And so once you accept that and these people don't, they're gods, they they have elevated and evolved well past any of the sins that have afflicted previous human beings.
00:26:38.380And I find this laughable and as a black person and a descendant of slaves, what I find most laughable about it is that we think and I know that and because I'm not God and because I'm going to be imperfect in this moment, I'm going to say something that probably doesn't line up with a biblical worldview.
00:27:08.380But I'm going to say something that probably doesn't line up with a biblical worldview.
00:27:09.380But I'm going to say it because I'm flawed and imperfect.
00:27:13.180We have these people running around to think that this generation, this latest generation of human beings have evolved well past the people of the 16, 17, 1800s.
00:28:19.380The sin, in my view, of killing a baby in the womb is worse than slavery.
00:28:28.000So Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, whoever was king and queen of England in the 1600s, 1700s.
00:28:42.080They would look at us today and the normalization of abortion and people out in the streets protesting and crying and going through convulsions.
00:28:58.620My body, my choice, my body, my choice.
00:30:26.420I just completely reject that and disagree with it.
00:30:30.220And as it relates to the people that want to demonize Queen Elizabeth and England in that time, do they understand?
00:30:42.500That was my point before we went to break about just the history of mankind and mankind's nature of conquer, imposing will, imposing a set of values.
00:30:57.480I'm not saying it's right, but I'm saying everybody did it and does it.
00:35:24.340Would love to hear from you on this Queen Elizabeth topic.
00:35:27.380TJ, I left off speculating, talking about what Ben Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, and men of that era and generation would think about us today.
00:35:41.580I think they would think we're all schizophrenic.
00:35:44.680I think they would think we're that insane.
00:35:46.980We're living in a time where it is acceptable.
00:35:50.180The official position of the Biden administration is that children should get hormone therapy and sex surgery if they think they're living in the wrong body.
00:36:01.420That's the actual position of this administration.
00:36:04.640You know, we're living in a time where people think that men can become women just by thinking it.
00:36:09.520And that kids should be at drag shows and that we should be able to kill kids on demand and that we don't need men at all, really.
00:36:18.460And so, I mean, think about it from their time where men were the absolute necessity for survival, that they would look at this group of people who pretend to care about the sanctity of life while also demonstrating the most life-wrecking behavior possible.
00:36:38.260Yeah, I think, and people will not like me for this, but I could care less.
00:36:48.980We've become so godless, and I'll look at a flawed man that believes in God and will think that man or woman who believes in God,
00:37:05.360regardless of what their sin is, what their flaw is, at least they have a chance of correcting it.
00:37:12.620If they stay on the path of believing in God and put any effort into that, their sins will be corrected.
00:37:22.640And it's no different if you look at the history of England and why they were one of the first, if not the first, to outlaw slavery.
00:37:35.200It's because of their Judeo-Christian values, and particularly here in America, when we look at the sacrifices that Christians made during the Civil War,
00:37:47.040during the fight to end segregation and Jim Crow, that was, and again, all these atheists that are benefiting from it now don't understand that it was believers who were willing to die during the Civil War.
00:38:03.200And they weren't kidding themselves. People act like, oh, well, the Civil War really wasn't about ending slavery.
00:38:10.620Yes, it was. Go listen to the Battle Hymn of a Republic.
00:38:14.780These guys, they're singing songs on the battlefield about dying so that other men can live free.
00:38:21.540This was believers sacrificing their lives for the benefit of other people.
00:38:33.440And so it's the Christian values are what made this country great.
00:38:38.520It's what increased the freedom. It's what gave freedom to my descendants and people that look like me.
00:38:45.020It's why women have the right to vote now.
00:38:49.080It's why we can live, eat, drink, educate ourselves wherever we want.
00:38:57.140And now these people want to abandon the thing that has liberated us.
00:39:02.040We're nuts. We're not better than our forefathers.
00:39:06.220We're abandoning their values and we're paying the consequences for that abandonment.
00:47:13.120I don't know about that one, but it would line up with everything else I'm seeing here.
00:47:16.840And this is just, well, this is July of this year where Prince Charles speaks out on climate change and said the climate crisis really is a genuine emergency.
00:47:26.040And this is where, and Barbara, thank you for the phone call.
00:47:30.660And again, this is just part of my belief system.
00:47:35.200And I don't know if I'm right or wrong.
00:47:37.140But this whole notion that man is going to destroy what God created, I find a bit laughable.
00:47:46.480Here's the only thing I'll push back on that.
01:00:46.940Police eventually hunted him down and arrested him.
01:00:50.460But that's not the only thing that's been transpiring in Memphis.
01:00:55.200We saw late last week, I think a week ago today, Elijah Fletcher, 34-year-old schoolteacher, kidnapped, raped, and murdered while taking an early morning jog.
01:01:13.020She's hunted down, I think the guy's name is Cleotha Abston, kidnapped, raped, and murdered her.
01:01:22.02034-year-old schoolteacher, a wife, a mother.
01:01:26.160We've seen, and this is all in like the past six to eight weeks.
01:01:31.620We saw a political activist there murdered by another woman over a dispute over money.
01:01:40.500We saw a female minister murdered during a carjacking in Memphis.
01:01:50.680Memphis, according to the statistics, is the most dangerous place in America.
01:01:57.940Memphis, there's a one in 12 chance if you live in Memphis, you will be the victim of a violent and or property crime.
01:02:40.440I know you guys that listen to Glenn's show know this because I know Glenn talks about it all the time.
01:02:46.500The destruction of family is the destruction of America.
01:02:52.960When you destroy the family, you destroy all norms, all morality, all order.
01:03:02.420It's all destroyed when you destroy the family.
01:03:07.200Memphis, like a lot of urban cities, dominated by what has been called or what is being portrayed as black hip hop culture,
01:03:21.700is being embraced, it's embracing baby mama culture.
01:03:28.640And this week on my show on Fearless, we talked about a rapper by the name of Jay Fizzle.
01:03:35.700He did an interview with some podcast or YouTube show where he showed up on set with 17 of his baby mamas and he has 22 kids and he's 28 years old.
01:03:52.480And this is what's being celebrated and normalized in hip hop culture.
01:03:58.320People are afraid to speak out against it.
01:04:03.720Because the left has said any criticism of that culture.
01:08:57.840Smith over at ESPN, 12, 13 million dollars a year.
01:09:01.900There's no one in the sports media industry.
01:09:06.140And I worked there and worked at ESPN and worked at Fox Sports and had my own television show and made millions of dollars doing those TV shows.
01:09:13.900But there's no one in the sports media world who would ever, anybody with a brain, who would ever argue that Stephen A.
01:09:30.860I'm just being factual about my talent and record of accomplishment as a sports media person.
01:09:36.600But I'm not willing to tell the kind of lies and to display the kind of cowardice it takes to make it in that industry, in this modern culture that has turned so secular.
01:10:27.580If you see people invested in believing in a culture that leads to death and baby mama culture leads to death.
01:10:39.540When you keep bringing kids into the world that you have no intention of taking full responsibility for, that's how you end up with 19 year olds driving around the city of Memphis, shooting people on Facebook live.
01:10:58.640That is a 19 year old who has clearly been abandoned by mama and daddy.
01:11:07.260And I don't mean to demonize his mom and daddy because I don't know, but I know the culture of Memphis.
01:11:13.080And I know the culture that's pervasive in many of these urban areas and cities that are wracked by violent criminals.
01:11:22.220You can't have 70, 75% of your kids growing up in single parent homes or growing up in grandmama's house or auntie's house or foster care without chaos, destruction and violence coming along with that package.
01:11:58.080I don't really know people that have a problem with my color.
01:12:05.860I know people like myself who have a problem with a demonic culture that doesn't care for its kids, that doesn't properly care for its kids.
01:15:05.120We require courage and particularly men.
01:15:10.440If you don't man up and have the courage to stand on your biblical faith, we're going to lose this country.
01:15:18.840You're going to leave your kids an oppressive Marxist communist run country.
01:15:27.200You're going to continue to swallow the boot of these atheist leftists and your kids are going to get it even worse.
01:15:38.540If we don't have the courage to stand on our faith and invite people into our culture and explain to them how this demonic, godless, anti-family culture that they have embraced is going to destroy them and to destroy this country and to destroy the future of their kids.
01:24:14.160But when you go look at the scoreboard overall of what's going on with kids growing up in homes where 70 to 75 percent of them are born into single parent homes,
01:37:42.060And so the ratings for women has just gone through the roof.
01:37:47.220And so I normally wouldn't do this, but I'm going to squeeze in one other phone call just because Sherilyn, I think, has been waiting for two to three hours to talk to me.
01:37:55.340I think she called in actually before the show started, just hearing that I would be on.
01:38:00.400And so, Sherilyn, welcome to the Glenn Beck Radio Program.
01:38:08.600This is the first time I've watched a long section of your show or you filling in for Glenn.
01:38:15.060I'm very, I am very excited to be able to share and back up what you said because it's a very important message.
01:38:23.820Well, Sherilyn, I appreciate you calling up and calling me and giving me those words of support.
01:38:29.860And I know that Glenn appreciates you as well.
01:38:34.000Well, I'd like to just say what I very greatly support is the message of culture, not color, because my experience with the I believe welfare mostly caused this culture with my I'm white and my sister white got sucked into the welfare culture, which totally destroyed the lives of her children.
01:39:01.920The only thing that saved me was my faith in God.
01:39:34.440The ones that I know, I can't speak for everybody.
01:39:37.040Obviously, there are some people that use it and get out.
01:39:39.860But the ones I saw, I mean, this one young girl, my heart breaks for her.
01:39:43.660She believes by just staying on welfare and taking care of her kids alone and getting sucked up into all that, that she's doing what she's supposed to do for her kids.
01:39:54.300She has no idea that there's a different lifestyle, that marriage and providing for your child yourself and not depending on the state.
01:40:03.100And that's the way it's supposed to be.
01:40:07.340And they don't understand why their lives are destroyed and their kids' lives go into such bad places.
01:40:13.840And I watched Uncle Tom, too, which greatly showed the Marxism and the welfare state as being that cause of that godless, very, very godless.
01:40:26.000And it's not only a cause, it also puts up a barrier between the church reaching them because their god is now the state and god-fearing people.
01:40:36.940We've tried ministries that try to reach, but because the state provides everything they need, they have no interest because they have to give up something.
01:40:46.700God is very jealous, and he wants you to be dependent on him, not the government, not anything else.
01:40:53.480And so when the government tries to make you dependent on them, they're actually working against God and working against what's best for all of us.
01:41:30.520As part of our commitment to take any claims of racism seriously,
01:41:34.480BYU has completed its investigation into the allegation that racial heckling and slurs took place at the Duke versus BYU women's volleyball match on August 26th.
01:41:43.840We reviewed all available video audio recordings, including security footage and raw footage from all camera angles taken by BYU TV of the match with broadcasting audio removed to ensure that the noise from the stands could be heard more clearly.
01:41:59.300We also reached out to more than 50 individuals who attended the event, Duke athletic department personnel and student athletes,
01:42:06.420BYU athletic department personnel and student athletes, event security and management and fans who were in the arena that evening,
01:42:14.480including many of the fans in the on-court student section.
01:42:18.040From our extensive review, we have not found any evidence to corroborate the allegation that fans engaged in racial heckling or uttered racial slurs at the event.
01:42:28.660As we stated earlier, we would not tolerate any conduct that would make a student athlete feel unsafe.
01:42:35.000That is the reason for our immediate response and our thorough investigation.
01:42:39.900As a result of our investigation, we have lifted the ban on the fan who was identified as having uttered racial slurs during the match.
01:42:47.200We have not found any evidence that the individual engaged in such activity.
01:42:51.180BYU sincerely apologizes to that fan for any hardship the ban has caused.
01:42:57.060Our fight is against racism, not against any individual or any institution.
01:43:01.600Each person impacted has strong feelings and experience, which we honor.
01:43:05.940And we encourage others to show similar civility and respect.
01:43:09.620We remain committed to rooting out racism wherever it is found.
01:43:13.500We hope we can all join together in that important fight.
01:44:40.880Asked them all a bunch of questions about their experience as Mormons.
01:44:45.400Racism is not the issue they're dealing with in the Mormon church.
01:44:49.220The whole idea that a group of college kids at Brigham Young University, a religious school, would be showering young girls with racial taunts just didn't make sense to me.
01:45:02.760They rarely cuss at BYU, but they're at a sporting event that's nationally televised, and they're shouting racial slurs at some young girls.
01:45:19.780I just didn't buy it what Don Staley and other people, and again, the whole thing, ESPN, Stephen A. Smith immediately jumped on this.
01:45:30.280Other people immediately jumped on this and sold this story off of a 19-year-old girl's word and her godmother, who's some kind of democratic politician in Texas that has a history of being anti-white racist and has a history of promoting racial hoaxes.
01:46:26.760I don't think you assume somebody's guilty, suspend someone, expel them from any campus sporting event, and then come back and say, you're guilty until proven innocent.
01:47:04.560I think they need to single her out for singling them out and say, you're trying to defame our good name, and we take this stuff seriously, and this is who we are, and we're a Mormon institution, and you've gone out of your way to make sure that people think we're something we're not.
01:49:18.240I'm calling in because I completely agree with everything you're saying and how the decimation of families is being created with this new culture and new wave.
01:49:32.080And I wish more women would stand up against this demonic society that we've created with just separating the families, removing the men from the household.
01:49:45.600If more women who believed in the nuclear family would stand up against what's going on, I believe we would not be the minority.
01:49:54.980We want success in our society, in our schools, and we're having it muddied by these waters of everything.
01:51:29.940He grew up in a time where he had some awful things happen to him that created some animosity in him that he couldn't get rid of
01:51:41.220and had some real strong objections to some of my dating choices.
01:51:48.100And so I'm just not someone—people are flawed, and people's feelings on race are far more complicated than what we can present in a short conversation over the radio.
01:52:05.880And I'm not excusing whatever you've experienced from your family and behavior, but I've lived it in my own life.
01:52:16.160And I'm not—you'll never get me to write off my dad, ever, because I never saw him treat a person poorly.
01:52:25.360I never saw him treat a woman that I dated that he disagreed with.