Ep. 1732 - Meet The DEI Activist Judge Who Let A R*pist Out Of Prison Early To Spite White People
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1 hour and 13 minutes
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Summary
A black female judge reduces the sentence of a convicted rapist by half, explicitly because the offender is black. Anti-whiteism is embedded far more deeply into our system than most people realize. Also, CBS claims that only 14% of illegal immigrants who've been deported by Trump were violent criminals. And a controversy over squatter s rights in Maryland gives us what may already be the most unintentionally hilarious video of the year. Finally, the New York Times says that the key to equality in a marriage is baby formula. But is equality really something that you should be striving for in your marriage at all? All of that and more today on The Matt Warshaw Show.
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Today, the Matt Wall Show, a black female judge reduces the sentence of a convicted rapist by half explicitly because the offender is black.
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Anti-whiteism is embedded far more deeply into our system than most people realize. We'll talk about that.
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Also, CBS claims that only 14% of illegal immigrants who've been deported by Trump were violent criminals, but context is needed, as the fact checkers say.
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And a controversy over squatter's rights in Maryland gives us what may already be the most unintentionally hilarious video of the year.
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Finally, the New York Times says that the key to equality in a marriage is baby formula.
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But is equality really something that you should be striving for in your marriage at all?
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All of that and more today on the Matt Wall Show.
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you know that the Super Bowl ads used to have a lot of cultural significance in this country.
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Before anyone had a cell phone and before high-speed internet access was widespread,
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there was a lot less content for people to watch for hours on end.
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But pretty much everyone did watch the Super Bowl.
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And they knew that major corporations with this rare opportunity to reach a large audience
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would put some effort into being as creative and entertaining as possible.
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And it really didn't take much because, again, there wasn't any competition with the internet or social media.
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Budweiser managed to transfix the entire country back in 2000 with their ad where, you know,
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a bunch of guys called each other on landlines and said, what's up, over and over again.
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Now, today's Super Bowl ads, by contrast, provide virtually zero entertainment value to anyone.
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They are soulless and uninteresting, probably by design.
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But that doesn't mean that we should ignore them.
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Because if you pay attention to the ads that played during the game two days ago,
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then you know that they communicated at various points the exact same message as the halftime show,
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which is that white people are now second-class citizens in the country they built.
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That's the reason why Bad Bunny's performance included a bodega with the sign,
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It was a reminder to white people that were forced to pay foreigners on food stamps,
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two-thirds of whom were overweight or obese, to go out and buy a sandwich at their favorite bodega.
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You know, the numbers are staggering, although no one ever talks about them.
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But since the show brought it up, we should mention that roughly 47% of households in Puerto Rico,
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where Bad Bunny is from, receive some kind of welfare.
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That's the highest rate of any U.S. jurisdiction.
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Nearly 43% of them receive food stamps, which you're paying for.
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Yes, that means that almost half of the population is on food stamps,
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which is one of the many reasons that we shouldn't have anything to do with Puerto Rico.
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And the same is true in places like the Bronx, where 40% of residents are on SNAP.
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So food stamps are part of the culture for these people.
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And instead of treating that fact as a source of shame, they're proud of it.
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And by the same token, the Super Bowl advertisements reminded us again and again
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that we should just shut up and accept our replacement because we are awful people,
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So here's an excerpt from one of the advertisements that pushed this message.
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It's from the real estate company Redfin, which helps people buy and sell homes.
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I know it's hard, sweetie, but you'll still see Dad.
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Now, if you're listening to this, to the audio podcast, I'll give you the Cliff Notes version.
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There's the implication that the dad is out of the picture, so we have an absentee father
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And then we see that the white girl, who's trying to make friends with other white girls,
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has an icy, awkward interaction with the non-white girl when her white supremacist dog starts barking.
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And then separately, a Hispanic-looking man tries to be a good neighbor and warn a white guy about an impending storm.
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But the white guy just ignores him, you know, because he's racist, just like the dog was.
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And then after the storm hits, the non-white guy starts removing a tree from the white guy's yard.
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And the white guy still doesn't even say thanks.
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It's all very reminiscent of about a million other ads, including those all-state ads,
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where the criminal is always a white guy who steals black people's cars,
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which happens approximately 0% of the time in the real world.
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When they posted this ad on their official social media accounts,
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Redfin immediately locked down the replies, started hiding as many of the responses as they could.
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Here's a sampling of some of the posts that Redfin attempted to censor,
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although you can probably imagine most of them, quote,
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What is the message? White men are racist? Old trope.
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They would never, ever make the Hispanic family the villain.
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It's always going to be white people as the default.
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It's always, in almost every commercial these days,
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competent brown people surrounded by the either incompetent or malicious white people.
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Now, what may not be obvious is that a couple of years ago,
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Redfin was sued in federal court for supposedly being a racist company that discriminated against blacks.
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which in this case meant that they wouldn't offer some of their most expensive services to very cheap homes.
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It wasn't profitable enough for them to offer, say, professional photography and in-home tours
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for a dilapidated shack in the hood that was listed for $70,000.
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You know, there was nothing racist about Redfin's decision making.
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But because their rational business decision had a disparate or disproportionate impact on black people,
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since black people tend to own those kinds of homes,
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Redfin had to settle the case and agree to provide their services to more people,
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even when it went against their economic interests to do so.
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This is a very, very common kind of lawsuit in our federal system.
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Democrats go out of their way to force real estate companies to provide unprofitable services
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Under the Biden administration, a company called Townstone was sued into the ground
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simply because they didn't receive enough housing applications from minority areas.
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the Biden administration said that Townstone was roughly 30 diverse applicants short.
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Yes, if they only had 30 more diverse applications, everything would be fine.
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So they're racist and they're violating the law.
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Basically, if you don't meet some arbitrary quota that Democrats just make up,
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If you don't agree to operate your business at a loss for the benefit of black people and foreigners,
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So within this legal framework, the rational decision for these companies, business-wise,
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if they want to survive the next Democrat administration, is to become overtly anti-white.
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They have to prove that they discriminate against whites and give preference to blacks.
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That's what Redfin is doing with this advertisement.
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And it's an effective way to avoid getting sued and having to pay tens of millions of dollars in damages.
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So our legal system is encouraging anti-white racism,
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which is one of the reasons why when people see ads like this and they say,
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The vast majority of people using your product are white people anyway.
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Not only that, but they're going to be white people with disposable income.
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Why would you go out of your way to alienate them with the advertisement?
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Well, the answer is that the ad is not for the customers.
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That's one reason why in advertisement after advertisement during the Super Bowl,
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major corporations took pains to portray whites as maliciously as they possibly could.
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Here's a Super Bowl ad from the healthcare company,
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hymns and hers, for example, and see if you notice anything.
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They say all those rich people who are pretty much all white have something you don't.
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one of whom appears to be modeled after Jeff Bezos or Elon Musk.
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They're buying more stuff than you and they're living longer.
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Then they cut to the black guy holding a child who's very dismayed by all this
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because he's not white and therefore rich and he'll probably die soon.
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And it's a systemic injustice, we're told, which hymns and hers is going to solve.
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They'll happily cast white actors to play rich people since rich people are mostly white.
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They'll never cast a black guy to play a car thief in one of those all-state ads, for example,
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And along the same lines, they won't cast black people to play anti-Semites either,
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even though black people on average statistically are far more anti-Semitic than any other race.
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So instead, as always, they'll portray white people as vicious Jew haters
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and black people as the stalwart allies of the oppressed Jews.
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One ad after another, one streaming show after another.
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They're beating you over the head with the anti-white narratives, which are clearly fraudulent.
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People are seeing it everywhere, not just people who watch Fox News or subscribe to the Daily Wire.
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It's also the case that everyday people who don't pay much attention to politics are finally seeing what's going on
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And that brings us to a truly disturbing and disgraceful decision this week by a judge in Kentucky named Tracy E. Davis.
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Now, the judge, a black woman, reduced the sentence of 24-year-old Christopher Thompson, a violent black felon, from 65 years to just 30 years.
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So it's a reduction of more than 50% in his sentence.
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Well, prosecutors proved beyond a reasonable doubt that in the summer of 2023, Thompson approached a woman who was sitting in her car in the parking lot of her apartment building.
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Thompson, wearing a ski mask, pointed a gun at her and forced her to move to the passenger seat.
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Then he drove the woman to an elementary school where he forced her to remove her clothes and he sexually assaulted her.
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He then drove the woman to an ATM, forced her to withdraw more than $200 before driving her back to the school and sexually assaulting her again.
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So this is kidnapping, multiple counts of sexual assault, robbery, and sodomy.
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And after hearing all the evidence, the jury sentenced Thompson to 65 years, which by any measure is an extremely lenient sentence.
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I mean, there's no good reason to not simply kill somebody like this legally after they've been convicted in a court of law.
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But Judge Tracy Davis didn't want this man to serve 65 years, much less face execution.
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Now, keep in mind that under Kentucky law, remorse is the bare minimum requirement to reduce a sentence like this.
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And with that in mind, we're going to play this local news report at length because it's easily one of the most insane reports that I've ever seen from a local news station.
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A Louisville man was found guilty last week of kidnapping, robbing, and sodomizing a woman.
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A jury recommended a 65-year prison sentence, but the judge in the case cut that time in half.
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WDRB's Dalton Godby tells us it brought a spotlight of sprutity, not just on this decision, but other orders in this same court.
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Commonwealth of Kentucky versus Christopher Thompson.
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Within seconds of Christopher Thompson's sentencing hearing.
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Before we even get appearances, Mr. Thompson, I'm going to need you to be respectful.
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He insulted Jefferson County Judge Tracy Davis.
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Because here's the thing, at the end of the day, I'm the one with the pen.
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The disruptions continued throughout the entire hearing.
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Thompson was convicted in December of robbery, kidnapping, sodomy, and sexual abuse.
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In 2023, the 24-year-old abducted a woman, robbed her, and sodomized her twice.
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If you come in here and you show the court that these are the things, we don't need your
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During sentencing, the prosecutor asked the judge to uphold the jury's 65-year recommendation.
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But Judge Davis explained she would lower that sentence to just 30 years, as Thompson repeatedly
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Unfortunately, he fell through the cracks and ended up before this court as an 18 or 19-year-old.
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This court does not believe that Mr. Thompson, if giving the resources that he can get while
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Um, so he admits in open court that he's an animal.
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Uh, he doesn't care about the victim or anyone else.
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He'd happily kidnap and sodomize another woman if given the opportunity.
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He has stated explicitly that he has no remorse, doesn't care, is not sorry for what he did.
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So, clearly and unambiguously, someone who needs to spend the rest of his life in a cage
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at a minimum, although again, I say, why is this person still alive?
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Give me one good reason to keep this guy still alive.
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Why should we pay to house him and feed him for, you know, until he dies of old age?
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Because this guy's not going to spend the rest of his life in prison.
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I mean, this guy will be out on the street again in his 40s.
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And he's demonstrating the exact opposite of remorse, which is the one thing under the law that could theoretically justify reducing his sentence in any way.
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Although, really, there's nothing that justifies it.
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And after all that, the judge, a black female, cuts his sentence in half.
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Because after all, the guy fell through the cracks.
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He's saying that she's saying, I mean, it's incredible.
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She's saying he could be rehabilitated while this guy is telling us that he can't.
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Now, the implication is that if you don't have a good family and a good support network and you're black, then you have no responsibility for your own actions.
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What might lead her to make a ruling like this?
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Well, it turns out, in the shock of the century, that she is a DEI activist.
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According to her profile on the Kentucky Bar Association's website, quote,
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Judge Davis is a graduate of the NKU Chase College of Law.
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Prior to taking the bench, she owned and operated Tracy E. Davis Esquire PLLC, a private practice law firm,
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and ran a diversity consulting company, Diversity University Limited,
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where she was a certified diversity, equity, and inclusion professional.
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Yeah, she is an actual, real-life, certified DEI expert.
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She's the character I played in my last film, except she's a real person,
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a judge who can spring violent felons loose on the public based on her DEI training
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and the night classes she took at the NKU Chase College of Law,
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which, suffice it to say, is basically open admission for diverse candidates, quote, unquote, like herself.
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Because this judge's handle on X, and I'm not making this up,
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Okay, that is the moniker that she has given herself, Diversity Davis.
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She's reposted a bunch of anti-Trump content, mostly in the format of Marvel memes, because, of course.
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In short, Tracy Davis should be off leading some DEI struggle session somewhere,
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in which she takes money from rich leftists with too much time on their hands.
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But instead, she managed to win an election by around 1% of the vote a couple of years ago.
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So now she's a judge in Kentucky, which, last I checked, is not a far-left haven.
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And we can infer, based on that video, that she's a walking combination of suicidal female empathy
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She's the kind of judge you might find in a war-torn African hellscape, or even worse, Canada.
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She's only interested in your skin color and her tribe.
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And if you listen to the rest of her ruling in this case, which that last news report left out,
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you'll find that actually the judge admits all of this.
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she's the one who made it about race, explicitly so.
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She states, effectively, that white people are the reason that she's letting this
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But Judge Davis thought the jury's recommendation was too long.
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and never had a real shot at getting any help early in life.
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not about his sentence, the victim, or her family.
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But Judge Davis emphasized she's the one that holds the pen,
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one she doesn't believe should be spent entirely behind bars.
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Apparently, experiencing society is a valid excuse
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but I've never heard a weaker reason than that.
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You know, you can't yada yada your way out of that.
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where black people get the benefit of the doubt
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Republicans in Kentucky are proposing legislation
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I mean, if unapologetic, violent black criminals
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Nor can we allow openly anti-white police officers
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This is a story that Libs of TikTok just broke.
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Had nothing to do with the evidence of the case.
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Like when you have a child, there's no, there's
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up the husband too, just because, well, I'm not
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Women were made to care for newborns, literally
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He can help, he can do, but he is merely helping.
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supporting role in the care of the newborn, while
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he plays a starring role in the overall care of
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is why it was the way that every society, every
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they will admit, as this woman does in the article,
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that when they first have kids, they usually end up
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But they talk about it later like it's a horror.
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They say, oh, when I first had kids, I believed in
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So this is what comes naturally, is to embrace the
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inequality of the roles, the inequality of man and
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And they have to force themselves out of this sort
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of natural arrangement and wedge, they have to wedge
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Because the reality is a woman is physically built to
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She carries the child in her body for nine months.
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Her body is made to provide nourishment to the child in
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Even if you use formula, that remains the case.
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The woman was made to provide nourishment to the child.
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The baby only has eyes for his mother for the first several
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Baby doesn't really care about dad that much in the early
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Like as a dad, that's the kind of, okay, that's just the way
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As a dad, you could disappear for the first 10 months of
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your child's life and he would barely notice that you're
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I mean, you shouldn't, you should not disappear.
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It would cause a lot of other major problems for you not to
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But what my point is that a young baby hardly even notices
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If mom has gone for 10 minutes, much less 10 months, he feels it.
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He was just inside his mom's body for nine months.
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He was physically inside her body for nine months.
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Of course, he's going to be much more emotionally and physically
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attached to her mother, to his mother than, than, than to the
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And of course, if you go from the baby being physically attached
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to the mother inside her body to now within a few weeks or months
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being in a daycare under fluorescent lights cared for by strangers
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so the mom can go back to her office job, that is going to harm
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A baby will not be traumatized by being separated from his father
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But he will be traumatized by separation from his mother.
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And that's not a problem unless you insist on making it a problem.
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It takes a bunch of things that don't have to be problems and it
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Rather than following the natural path, rather than sort of going
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with the grooves, the tracks that are already there in the snow
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for you to follow, the natural path is where you say,
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okay, well, obviously the baby needs mom more, so I as the man
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will go out and I'll leave the house and provide for the family.
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And you as the mom will stay here and care for the baby.
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And when I get home at night, we'll be together as a family.
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There's no reason grounded in concern for the child to reject that.
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It is simply if the woman says, no, that's not fair.
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Then the whole natural setup of the family has to be reorganized
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and the child has to suffer just so the woman can feel like things are equal.
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I don't care whether you want to hear it or not.
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We have reorganized and reoriented our whole society.
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We have divorced ourselves from the natural way that things have always been done,
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from the way that is best for families and best for children.
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It is simply so that women can feel like things are equal.
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It is simply for the sake of a fiction that all of this has been done.
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And that sets you off on a course for the rest of your marriage
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If you do something, then, you know, if the wife does something,
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If the husband does something, the wife has to do 50% of it.
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Which is like, on its own, okay, fine, if that's how you want to tackle it.
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But also, like, you could just do the dishes yourself.
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And now we've got these people, both spouses, say,
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The good news is you can forget about equality.
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Well, you might as well organize your marriage around Bigfoot.
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You might as well organize your marriage around, you know, magical unicorns.
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And instead, you can have a marriage that's organized around love, devotion, service.
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These are what a healthy marriage is grounded in.
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They told you colonialism was evil and that Joseph McCarthy was a bad guy.
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For half a century, generations of American schoolchildren have been taught to hate our
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history, hate our country, and hate themselves.
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And since no one else is going to do it, I will.
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What were India and Africa like before Europeans arrived?
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Some of the most well-known stories from American history are designed to demoralize you.
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It's time for a lesson on what they're not teaching in public schools.