The Matt Walsh Show - May 11, 2026


Ep. 1777 - Everything That You Were Told About The Civil Rights Movement Was A Lie


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00:00:30.000 Today marks the launch of one of the most significant projects I've worked on in my entire career.
00:00:35.680 That is the real history of the civil rights movement on the Daily Wire.
00:00:39.060 This is a two-part series about the largest and deadliest con job ever perpetrated against the American population.
00:00:47.280 The civil rights movement and its aftermath in terms of the number of lives lost and the damage that it's done to our nation was comparable to the bombing of Hiroshima.
00:00:56.740 And that is not an overstatement.
00:00:58.060 The disastrous effects of the civil rights era still define our society to this day, and that's why you're not allowed to even think of criticizing this movement or its leaders.
00:01:09.480 And once you begin to ask questions and look for answers, their entire narrative collapses.
00:01:16.220 And that's exactly what this new series will demonstrate.
00:01:19.960 Just the other day, NBC News of all places illustrated precisely why every American needs to re-evaluate what he knows about this supposedly sacred period in our history.
00:01:31.740 Because you see, no matter how knowledgeable you think you are about history in general, no matter how many books you've read or documentaries you've watched,
00:01:39.900 you don't fully understand any of it unless you pay attention when history is being written in real time right in front of you
00:01:46.320 by corporate media outlets and academics, education system.
00:01:51.980 Once you've witnessed a major event of national significance
00:01:54.800 and then you see how news outlets and politicians
00:01:57.680 immediately lie about what happened,
00:02:00.400 then you begin to realize that there is no historian
00:02:03.940 and no primary source that you can actually fully trust.
00:02:09.780 It's one of the most eye-opening revelations you can have
00:02:12.520 and every serious person needs to experience it.
00:02:15.260 The version of history that you were taught in school, particularly concerning the most important developments in the last century or so, was written by the same kind of people who will look you in the eye today and fabricate everything they say.
00:02:29.500 People who have no credibility whatsoever.
00:02:32.900 Now, by far the most consequential series of lies that you've been taught were designed to spread a false narrative about the so-called civil rights movement.
00:02:43.140 Think of how many times you were taught that Martin Luther King led nonviolent protests.
00:02:49.260 Or that black protesters engaged in peaceful sit-ins to protest racial injustice.
00:02:55.060 And then take a look at this news headline, which was published a couple of days ago by NBC News.
00:03:02.300 Quote, Kyle Rittenhouse, who gained fame for opening fire at a 2020 civil rights rally in Wisconsin,
00:03:07.760 was hospitalized after he was bitten by a venomous spider, the noted firearms enthusiast says.
00:03:15.280 Now, if you were watching SNL on Saturday, you heard pretty much the exact same line on the Weekend Update segment.
00:03:23.620 Yes, Kyle Rittenhouse opened fire at a 2020 civil rights rally, we're told.
00:03:30.160 A civil rights rally.
00:03:32.460 That's how NBC News, one of the largest news organizations on the planet,
00:03:35.580 has chosen to describe a BLM riot that in a span of just two days caused more than $50 million
00:03:42.480 in property damage, including an arson attack that destroyed a used car dealership and 100
00:03:47.700 vehicles on the lot, the destruction of several city-owned garbage trucks, the firebombing of
00:03:53.260 the county courthouse, and the ransacking of a large supermarket. The county declared, of course,
00:03:59.680 It was a state of emergency. The National Guard was deployed to this civil rights rally.
00:04:07.220 On the third night of the rioting, Kyle Rittenhouse, as you know, joined other armed civilians to prevent more destruction.
00:04:13.140 So the mob targeted him, beginning with a crazed pedophile named Joseph Rosenbaum, who was just released from a mental asylum that same day.
00:04:22.500 Rosenbaum couldn't get his bipolar medication because the pharmacy was closed due to the riot.
00:04:27.240 so he decided to chase Kyle Rittenhouse instead, forcing him to fire in self-defense when he was
00:04:32.300 finally cornered. And when the rest of the mob caught up with Rittenhouse, including one man
00:04:36.600 who attempted to beat Rittenhouse with a skateboard and another who pointed a loaded gun at him,
00:04:42.220 Rittenhouse again defended himself. Now, there's no dispute about any of this. It was all caught
00:04:47.620 on camera, which is why Rittenhouse was acquitted. Less than six years later, NBC News has decided
00:04:54.140 to memorialize all of this extensive left-wing violence as a civil rights rally. Because that's
00:05:01.680 how they want future historians to document the riots in Kenosha, and of course future historians
00:05:06.260 will oblige. Instead of recording the violence in Wisconsin, which was mostly committed by
00:05:12.160 Antifa communists and black radicals, the historians will write about how Kyle Rittenhouse
00:05:17.520 descended on a peaceful, nonviolent civil rights demonstration and opened fire.
00:05:23.820 You know, that's the goal.
00:05:24.560 They want future generations of schoolchildren to believe a complete inversion of reality,
00:05:29.140 one that valorizes the left-wing agitators, even the left-wing terrorists,
00:05:34.060 and portrays any white man who tried to restore order as a dangerous, unhinged bigot.
00:05:40.340 And here's the point.
00:05:41.500 That should make you wonder, if such a well-established media organization is willing to lie like this about a violent riot that everybody remembers in an era when everybody has social media and access to unlimited video evidence and information, then why exactly does anyone trust the narratives about peaceful protests during the civil rights era?
00:06:06.260 If we have ourselves witnessed in real time as violent barbaric riots were recategorized as civil rights protests, then what might that tell us about the so-called civil rights protests of the 1960s?
00:06:24.760 now whatever the explanation is there's no doubt that throughout the country an overwhelming number
00:06:30.780 of people buy these narratives in fact if you dare to contradict any of these claims you'll
00:06:36.260 be labeled a dangerous MAGA white supremacist take this clip for example it's from a local
00:06:42.660 news station in Portland Oregon from the height of the BLM riots now granted this particular
00:06:47.580 news station is irrelevant but I'm showing you this clip because it's representative of how
00:06:51.520 pretty much everybody will respond today if you talk to them about the civil rights protests.
00:06:57.040 This is something every history teacher in every public school will say. Watch.
00:07:03.920 I do want to address a question, though, that really surprised me early on, but we just we
00:07:09.120 kept getting it over and over and over again. So I feel like we do have to address it tonight.
00:07:14.780 Here's one. Hey, Dan, instead of Portland using CS gas or tear gas, why hasn't the city of
00:07:20.480 Portland looked into water cannons for crowd control. So over the past two
00:07:24.400 months, we've gotten, I don't know, 10, maybe more emails like this asking why
00:07:28.580 police aren't using fire hoses or water cannons on protesters. So for those of
00:07:34.420 you who know the history of the civil rights movement in this country, I would
00:07:38.580 hope that the answer is obvious, but not everyone does. So I'll give you the
00:07:43.280 benefit of the doubt. All right, police and firefighters, they've tried this
00:07:46.820 before all right they used fire hoses and water cannons on black people
00:07:50.960 during peaceful nonviolent protests in the nineteen sixties this isn't just a
00:07:55.400 spritz of water I mean these are high pressure hoses turned up so high that
00:08:00.080 they knock people over that they literally rip people's clothes off hoses
00:08:04.460 were used on protesters in Birmingham Alabama in 1963 life magazine printing
00:08:09.060 this very famous photo here of black high school students being forced
00:08:13.560 against a wall by a hose. Children and other young people were also hit, along with being clubbed by
00:08:19.360 police and attacked by dogs. These images drew national outcry, including from Oregon Senator
00:08:25.620 Wayne Morse. He compared what was happening in Birmingham to apartheid in South Africa.
00:08:31.500 Now, if you are familiar with that history, but you still think police should be using fire hoses
00:08:36.120 on protesters, then just don't email me about it, okay? If you're expressing an opinion just to be
00:08:41.000 racist, don't do that because I'm not afraid to call you out on it. Oh, he's not afraid. What a
00:08:49.320 brave guy. He's a very self-important guy who's completely ignorant about what he's talking about,
00:08:54.700 which is the norm for the news industry, especially in Portland. He reads teleprompters for a living
00:08:59.900 and clearly doesn't know anything about history. And yet he feels very confident in lecturing his
00:09:04.420 audience about the fact that in his view, water hoses are an unacceptable method of crowd control
00:09:09.800 because they were used by racist whites like Bull Connor to suppress peaceful, nonviolent black protesters, including children.
00:09:18.720 And if you disagree on that point, then you're a horrible human being. You're a racist.
00:09:24.500 No further discussion permitted.
00:09:27.620 Well, first of all, water hoses were used for decades before the civil rights movement.
00:09:32.400 They were used in all kinds of different contexts to suppress violent riots, especially riots involving union workers and factories.
00:09:38.540 And there's a very good argument for bringing water cannons back because, if you haven't noticed, Antifa shows up with gas masks to every riot now, but you can't wear a mask to protect yourself from a water cannon.
00:09:51.640 Could have saved hundreds of millions of dollars worth of property damage in 2020, along with many lives, if police were willing to use water cannons instead of sitting around doing nothing.
00:10:01.140 Kyle Rittenhouse wouldn't have needed to grab his AR-15 to defend a single small business if the police had used water cannons to clear the streets.
00:10:10.720 And secondly, when the self-important news anchor talks about children getting hit with these cannons, he's leaving out a few very important details.
00:10:18.100 One of which is that the children were chosen specifically by the organizers in Birmingham to go on the streets, deliberately commit crimes, and generate as much outrage as possible when the authorities responded.
00:10:31.940 Authorities in Birmingham had gone to court and secured an injunction against these mass gatherings, which obstructed the roadways and caused obvious civil disorder.
00:10:39.900 First, the organizers of the Civil Rights March told the children to violate the law in hopes of attracting as much media attention as possible when the police responded to clear the streets.
00:10:50.440 In other words, the police didn't go out of their way to harass or assault black children who weren't doing anything wrong.
00:10:55.820 The civil rights groups told the black children to provoke the police and break the law.
00:11:01.500 Watch.
00:11:04.440 The Birmingham campaign reaches a crisis.
00:11:07.660 Bull Connor and the segregationist politicians
00:11:13.100 get an injunction against marching.
00:11:17.060 Once you issue an injunction,
00:11:19.940 violating that injunction automatically sends you to jail,
00:11:23.480 and your sentence can be pretty arbitrary.
00:11:26.200 It's up to the judge.
00:11:27.840 With the injunction in place,
00:11:30.420 Bull Connor skyrockets bail amounts for protesters,
00:11:34.000 draining organizers' funds so fast
00:11:36.220 that they can't keep their promise to bail everyone out quickly.
00:11:39.600 We had a delegation of the Black business community
00:11:43.260 that was under extreme pressure,
00:11:47.540 and they actually asked Dr. King and all of us to leave.
00:11:51.920 And they said, look, Birmingham is too tough.
00:11:55.060 This nonviolence is not working.
00:11:57.060 That was the thing that threatened to kill the movement.
00:12:02.100 Short on funds and facing pushback from local leaders,
00:12:06.100 Momentum for the Birmingham campaign grinds to a halt.
00:12:09.860 The movement is imploding.
00:12:12.080 Northern media are going back to New York and they're going back to Washington.
00:12:15.780 They realize that they have to do something that is going to capture the attention of the country.
00:12:22.040 So it has to be something that is different.
00:12:23.980 It has to be something that people just wouldn't expect to see or that people would, you know, be so shocked that they had no choice but to act.
00:12:33.400 That's when the discussions began.
00:12:35.580 about whether to allow school-aged kids to be involved.
00:12:41.920 There are all kinds of reasons for why using children
00:12:45.960 in a campaign like this would be a powerful idea.
00:12:51.260 Media from all over the globe
00:12:52.800 is going to cover a march that is made up of children.
00:12:57.260 But also, they understood what it would mean
00:13:01.560 to see children facing abuse on television.
00:13:09.540 Well, this is as far as civil rights activists
00:13:12.360 and mainstream documentaries will go.
00:13:14.400 They'll concede that they wanted to use the children as bait
00:13:17.580 to try to get some sympathetic photographs
00:13:19.700 when the police tried to clear the streets
00:13:21.300 using a lawful, well-established method of crowd control.
00:13:25.120 A non-lethal method, by the way.
00:13:27.540 But the really interesting question is,
00:13:29.500 did the police really sick dogs and spray water cannons at completely non-violent protesters?
00:13:36.220 The news anchor in Portland seemed awfully sure of that claim.
00:13:39.940 In his version of history, which is the default version of events taught in every school in the entire country for decades,
00:13:46.300 in that version, the racist police simply decided that they didn't like the peaceful protesters because they were racist.
00:13:51.280 So they hosed them down.
00:13:54.220 They were not responding to any genuine threat.
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00:16:27.740 Which is to say they were not nonviolent at all.
00:16:31.620 It's extremely difficult to find any accurate reporting on this topic, as you might imagine.
00:16:36.480 No mainstream news source, even at the time, would provide anything approaching an honest report on these riots.
00:16:42.680 So in that respect, you know, not much has changed.
00:16:45.900 But if you spend any amount of time listening to the black activists who actually participated in these supposedly nonviolent demonstrations, here's what they'll tell you.
00:16:56.120 This is an interview with a man named James Bevel.
00:17:00.060 He was one of the organizers of the Children's Crusade in Birmingham where the water hoses were famously used.
00:17:05.820 Bevel, many times over, did preach nonviolence, but he also acknowledged that many of the
00:17:12.520 demonstrators were attacking police officers. This is from an interview in the documentary
00:17:16.580 Eyes on the Prize, and here's what Bevel said, quote, what I did actually was tell the students
00:17:20.840 that they had to respect police officers, that their job was to help police and to keep order.
00:17:25.440 Police were there to keep order, and that the people who was there throwing things was probably
00:17:31.080 paid instigators, and therefore he had to watch them, and it was very effective. It started all
00:17:35.500 the students to pointing at adults who had rocks and knives and guns and the adults had to start
00:17:40.300 dropping them because it would have started a riot and a riot would have gotten off the issue.
00:17:46.240 What's interesting, the students heeding Bevel's call for nonviolence pointed at
00:17:50.280 the adults who had rocks, knives and guns. They identified the people who were throwing things,
00:17:56.020 most likely rocks, at police officers. In other words, indeed, this was not a nonviolent protest.
00:18:01.680 In reality, in addition to participating in an illegal public gathering and blocking the roadways, demonstrators had armed themselves with deadly weapons.
00:18:10.620 They threw objects, bottles, rocks, and so on directly at the police officers.
00:18:15.740 That's not according to Bull Connor or the local police. That's according to one of the black civil rights activists who led the march.
00:18:23.400 Now, all this violence has been conveniently left out of the narrative that you'll find today in school textbooks.
00:18:28.640 It's a very deliberate omission.
00:18:30.820 Just like NBC News will flagrantly lie about what happened in Kenosha, the people writing the history books understand that if they're going to maintain the moral high ground, they need to airbrush history as much as they possibly can.
00:18:44.380 If NBC News can call the Kenosha riots a civil rights rally in 2026, there's no doubt that the media could also flagrantly lie about these civil rights marches in the 1960s.
00:18:55.400 If they can lie about what happened six years ago, they can lie about what happened 60 years ago.
00:18:59.580 Much more easily.
00:19:01.840 It's not exactly a stretch, especially when you take a look at the kinds of cartoons
00:19:05.400 that newspapers in the South were publishing at the time.
00:19:09.300 Here's one from Charles Brooks, which you can see right there.
00:19:13.360 It was originally published in the Birmingham News in the 1960s.
00:19:15.820 It shows Martin Luther King Jr. declaring,
00:19:18.080 I plan to lead another nonviolent march tomorrow as the city lies in ruins behind him.
00:19:23.500 Now, if you show this to anyone on the left today, they'll tell you that, well, this cartoon was part of a vast right-wing conspiracy to just besmirch the good name of Martin Luther King Jr.
00:19:31.980 But the simplest explanation, which is that these civil rights rallies were actually extremely violent, makes a lot more sense.
00:19:41.440 Especially when you follow the pattern up to today, up to the so-called civil rights marches we've seen with our own eyes today.
00:19:48.480 And that's not even getting into these supposedly peaceful sit-ins that you're told about.
00:19:53.400 You're supposed to conclude that it's totally peaceful to occupy an establishment without paying for anything while also refusing to leave.
00:20:01.580 This is called criminal trespassing, but every single history textbook claims that it's a brave, righteous form of protest that nobody is allowed to respond to.
00:20:11.660 Now, on that note, here's some peaceful Black demonstrators leading a nonviolent, quote-unquote, sit-in at Cornell University in 1969, for example.
00:20:21.700 They took over a building that didn't belong to them, and they threatened to shoot anyone who interfered.
00:20:27.580 Pay no attention to the guns and the ammo belts, peaceful guns and ammo belts.
00:20:34.140 Never mind the fact that these Black activists committed domestic terrorism and endangered the lives of everybody on the campus.
00:20:40.060 History books should sort of skip over all that.
00:20:42.500 This was a heroic sit-in for justice, and, you know, that's that.
00:20:47.060 Along the same lines, ignore the fact that in 1967, a large group of black students
00:20:50.900 violently attacked the editor of the student newspaper at San Francisco State University
00:20:54.920 because he wrote an op-ed opposing DEI programs.
00:20:59.160 That was called the Gator Incident, and you're not supposed to talk about it.
00:21:03.720 And certainly ignore the large-scale riot that followed a year later,
00:21:07.420 leading to the occupation of a university building
00:21:09.800 and the response by the university,
00:21:12.560 which was to implement, quote,
00:21:13.820 programs to admit 400 ghetto students
00:21:16.260 for the fall semester.
00:21:19.060 Oh, and disregard the fact that in 1970,
00:21:20.800 black militants kidnapped a judge, a prosecutor,
00:21:23.160 and three jurors hostage
00:21:24.480 and held them hostage in Marin County, California,
00:21:27.740 seeking the release of black criminals.
00:21:30.880 These mostly peaceful protests
00:21:33.160 were not just threats and beatings.
00:21:35.680 They were murders, too.
00:21:37.420 Some were targeted. Others were totally random. Those militants ultimately ultimately killed that judge with a sawed off shotgun taped to his neck. Angela Davis, a civil rights activist, quote unquote, who owned the weapons used in the attack in the courthouse, but denied any prior knowledge of the crime and who was later acquitted on all charges related to the incident, would go on to become one of the most celebrated leftists in the entire country.
00:22:01.580 The left still reveres Angela Davis today, not in spite of her connections to the Black Panthers and radical violence, but because of them.
00:22:08.540 Davis is the last living recipient of the Soviet Union's Lenin Peace Prize, which is a strange but fitting honor for a woman who was linked through the firearms to an act of domestic terrorism in which an innocent father's head was literally blown off with a shotgun.
00:22:24.900 Then there's the fact that Pepperdine University used to be located in South Central L.A., but had to move their campus because white students kept getting attacked at random and black students spurred on by the Panthers and civil rights activists, quote unquote, nearly burned down one of the school's auditoriums during one of the many campus takeovers that kept happening.
00:22:48.740 And we can't forget the case of Mark Essex, the New Orleans sniper who killed nine people, including five police officers in 1972 and 1973.
00:22:56.460 He explicitly targeted whites and was only taken out after a Marine helicopter pilot commandeered an assault helicopter and picked up random police officers to open fire on Essex from above.
00:23:08.840 I mean, that's quite a story. It's the kind of story you'd think everybody would know about.
00:23:14.060 It's certainly cinematic enough for Hollywood to make a movie about it.
00:23:17.780 but they never did and the schools don't talk about it and basically these days nobody knows
00:23:24.420 about it for obvious reasons um because you see this pattern where the so-called civil rights
00:23:32.000 movement that we're often told became violent in 2020 well in fact it was violent the entire time
00:23:38.060 it was anti-white and violent the entire time from the beginning into now
00:23:42.940 um it's kind of like with the feminists where they say that well something happened with the
00:23:49.220 latest wave of feminists where they became anti-family and anti-man uh no they actually
00:23:54.900 were that from the very beginning the entire time this is how they've been nothing changed
00:24:01.420 this is what the movement was fundamentally from the start but back to the civil rights movement
00:24:07.440 also buried were the so-called zebra murders which took place in san francisco from 1973
00:24:12.520 to 1974. They never get any attention whatsoever. At least 15 white people were killed and many
00:24:19.120 others wounded in a series of attacks by at least four black serial killers tied to the Nation of
00:24:23.740 Islam, who called themselves the Death Angels. And to this day, we still don't know the total
00:24:28.300 number of white people who were killed or the total number of black attackers. The killing
00:24:31.940 spree was inseparable from the civil rights movement. The San Francisco police had been
00:24:35.860 thrown into disarray by an activist federal judge over a civil rights lawsuit related to diversity
00:24:41.760 policy when the murders began. And when the police tried to use emergency measures to stop the
00:24:47.780 murders, they immediately faced lawsuits from the ACLU and NAACP that shut those down.
00:24:55.280 According to one professor, the Zebra Murders, quote, may have killed more people in the early
00:24:59.960 to mid-1970s than all the other serial killers operating during that period combined.
00:25:05.300 When a handful of suspects were eventually caught, only because police were reduced to bribing one of the death angels to turn on his co-conspirators with cash and the promise not to prosecute, the longest trial in California history followed.
00:25:21.020 It was all a circus.
00:25:22.800 All this to say, history, as you probably know it, is fake.
00:25:28.300 MLK and the civil rights movement were unpopular because they were correctly tied to mayhem and murder.
00:25:35.300 All the crazy civil rights laws that we are undoing today were forced on the public by terrorism.
00:25:43.200 Everyone had to accept the happy lie that it was only a peaceful revolution.
00:25:48.360 You're not told about any of this anti-white violence in school.
00:25:51.220 Instead, you're fed a series of carefully curated pictures and videos to reinforce the false narrative
00:25:56.960 that black activists were noble and peaceful and were primarily interested in racial equality.
00:26:03.280 The reality is the opposite.
00:26:05.300 at every turn black activists use violence slander and propaganda to achieve their goals they staged
00:26:12.400 everything very deliberately in order to promote maximum outrage and to this day they're still
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00:28:30.040 when you use code Walsh. You may have seen this viral image the other day featuring a Tennessee
00:28:36.240 lawmaker, Justin Pearson. Here it is. He's got his glasses on. He's getting in the face of the
00:28:44.080 sergeant at arms who's white. Pearson was trying to get into the committee room where the judiciary
00:28:49.700 committee was considering a redistricting proposal, and the sergeant at arms is blocking him.
00:28:56.160 Now, it's staged to look like the white cop is keeping the black politician from doing his job
00:29:01.060 because, you know, he's white and racist. And indeed, that's how millions of people understood
00:29:06.140 the image. The propaganda began immediately. It was very effective. This post got 5 million views,
00:29:13.320 64,000 likes, for example. Quote, the KKK is alive and well in Tennessee. The sergeant at arms
00:29:19.380 blocks Representative Justin Pearson from entering a committee meeting about redrawing the map
00:29:24.300 specifically for the district he represents. F-ing shameful. This post is from Hassan Jeffries,
00:29:31.900 the brother of Democrats' leader in the House of Representatives. It also went viral.
00:29:35.680 Quote, John Brown understood the only way to free America from the scourge of white supremacy was
00:29:40.520 to get rid of white supremacists by any means necessary. He was right then, he's right now.
00:29:46.360 Never mind the fact that John Brown was a delinquent, a traitor, and a lunatic
00:29:49.760 who murdered innocent people, including a free black man.
00:29:53.240 Now he's a hero in the Democrat Party because history is whatever they want it to be.
00:29:58.260 And they want more violence.
00:30:00.600 Meanwhile, this post received nearly 20,000 likes, quote,
00:30:03.720 This is what Jim Crow looks like. Do not look away.
00:30:07.800 And then one more with over a million views, quote,
00:30:09.880 modern-day Bull Connor blocking the floor to the Tennessee Statehouse floor from the only black
00:30:16.080 member as they strip him of office. Kind of makes you wonder about the things you were taught about
00:30:22.760 Bull Connor and Jim Crow, doesn't it? Even before we get into how stupid these comments are, I mean,
00:30:29.420 look how effortlessly they invoke these historical figures and episodes. If standing guard at a door
00:30:35.400 is enough to qualify you as Bill, as Bull Connor, then we need to go back and take a look at who
00:30:42.340 Bull Connor was exactly. Just for completeness, I'll mention that many other similar images that
00:30:48.920 went viral as well from the Tennessee Statehouse, we'll put some of them up on the screen. All of
00:30:54.780 these were viewed millions of times from this recent episode. They're trying to look as
00:31:01.700 it pressed as possible, like it's a replay of the 1960s. They're even putting the black and
00:31:06.080 white filter on some of these images, and it has the exact opposite effect of what they're going
00:31:10.380 for. It doesn't make you think these people are heroes. It makes you realize how fake the 60s were.
00:31:17.120 Now, in the meantime, back in reality, Pearson was blocked because he is not a member of the
00:31:23.440 Senate Judiciary Committee. In fact, he's not even a member of the state Senate. Therefore,
00:31:29.040 he's not allowed into a meeting for members of the Senate Judiciary Committee. Pretty simple.
00:31:34.800 He wasn't allowed in for the same reason they would have blocked me from walking in there.
00:31:39.740 And Pearson understood that. He knew he wouldn't be allowed in. The whole point was to make a scene,
00:31:45.140 lead people to draw the wrong conclusion from the photo, and agitate a mob. And indeed,
00:31:50.300 that's what the civil rights movement was about. The Rosa Parks story you were taught in school
00:31:55.060 was fake too. This was not just some woman on her way home from work. Civil rights leaders
00:31:59.980 thought Parks would make a sympathetic face for their lawsuit and then told her,
00:32:04.740 a longtime NAACP volunteer, to create a situation where she'd be arrested.
00:32:09.940 This gets sold to the public as totally organic when actually it's play acting to create ideal
00:32:14.940 conditions for a court case or scandal. The iconic photo of Parks on the bus was staged
00:32:19.460 months after the incident as part of a press campaign. The white man sitting behind her in
00:32:24.820 the bus photo was a journalist, which you probably didn't know. It's the same playbook all over again.
00:32:32.540 Activist theater is presented as a profound spur of the moment stand against oppression to create
00:32:38.160 an emotional superstructure for radical change. That's why Pearson has spent most of the last
00:32:43.360 week pretending to be a low IQ ghetto revolutionary. Watch.
00:32:54.820 Every aspect of his behavior is an act.
00:33:24.820 None of it is real. And if you doubt that, now's a good time to play the clip of Pearson from when
00:33:30.280 he attended a small, extremely expensive liberal arts school in Maine. And then we'll contrast how
00:33:36.640 he sounded then to what he sounds like now. We played this clip a few times before, but it bears
00:33:41.720 repeating just to emphasize how truly shameless these fake civil rights leaders are. Watch.
00:33:49.040 Justin J. Pearson, and I'm running for president of BSG. There are a few reasons that we're running
00:33:54.100 this campaign this year. One has to do with representation. How can we represent all voices
00:33:59.340 in a conversation? I want to do this by partnering with organizations from the Putin Democrats
00:34:04.920 to the Putin Republicans. I want to bring together different voices, dissenting voices,
00:34:09.940 voices that may be more liberal or more conservative, in order that we can reach a point of sort
00:34:14.300 of the radical middle.
00:34:15.440 Seemed like the NRA and gun lobbyists might win.
00:34:19.840 But, oh, that was good news for us.
00:34:22.800 I don't know how long this Saturday in the state of Tennessee might last.
00:34:27.740 But, oh, we have good news, folks.
00:34:30.640 We've got good news that Sunday always comes.
00:34:37.360 Now, we could laugh at him all we want, and we should.
00:34:40.320 He's a total clown.
00:34:41.900 Should not be taken seriously, but he's still doing it.
00:34:43.900 and he's still got a lot of supporters.
00:34:47.320 None of them care that he's completely fake,
00:34:49.580 and they all excuse it.
00:34:51.360 They say, oh, that's just code-switching.
00:34:54.960 So if you could use a term to describe it,
00:34:58.340 code-switching, that makes it okay.
00:35:00.660 Yeah, he's code-switching,
00:35:01.660 which is just another word for being fake
00:35:03.180 and dishonest and phony.
00:35:06.940 And indeed, Martin Luther King Jr.
00:35:09.880 did the exact same fake pastor voice.
00:35:13.900 No one cared that he was a phony either.
00:35:17.040 People still listen to his speeches with that absurd way of speaking and pretend that it sounds profound.
00:35:22.900 But we should just be honest, like it sounds ridiculous.
00:35:26.600 It sounds phony and ridiculous.
00:35:29.500 And it sounded that way when Martin Luther King Jr. did it.
00:35:33.120 Now, I guess Noam Chomsky might qualify as an exception.
00:35:35.760 He went on the record saying that while he admired MLK, he couldn't stand to listen to his fake voice.
00:35:42.020 Watch.
00:35:42.320 Let's have a look at two newer examples.
00:35:47.320 Now, that's from the Occupy movement, as you said, the 99% have no borders.
00:35:53.320 That's the clue.
00:35:54.320 It's quite a deliberately retro style.
00:35:56.320 But here's a cause, I particularly singled this out because I thought,
00:35:59.320 here's a cause that broadly you might be sympathetic to,
00:36:02.320 and yet would you apply the label of propaganda to this image?
00:36:06.320 image sympathetic to the cause but I don't like this technique of trying to
00:36:11.720 bring people in in fact I I can't stand listening to what's called the note you
00:36:17.960 know uplifting rhetoric it just really turns me off and for the same reason
00:36:23.880 this kind of thing it's an appeal to emotions not understanding and it's
00:36:30.560 obvious what it's trying to say but you don't like it even when it's in the
00:36:34.100 service of a cause. I can't listen to Martin Luther King's speeches, literally, although I
00:36:40.880 greatly admire him. Just the style. So there's some honesty there. And you see the other guy
00:36:51.380 that he's talking to, he kind of, the idea that he would say anything negative of Martin Luther
00:36:56.140 King Jr. What? It's shocking because the image we're supposed to have of Martin Luther King Jr.
00:37:05.200 is that he was a perfect human, better than a saint. Even if you're on the left, though,
00:37:14.680 we find from Noam Chomsky, you don't actually have to pretend to like all the fake melodrama
00:37:19.240 from these black activists, the theatrical phoniness. And it's okay to tell them that
00:37:25.120 are phony and that they should stop, you know, saying they're tired all the time. It's a nice
00:37:29.480 refrain you hear all the time. But the bigger point is that like MLK, Justin Pearson has a dream
00:37:35.220 of inspiring a new wave of anti-white racial violence. And like MLK, he's doing the bidding
00:37:41.100 of communists who seek to destroy the United States from within. And we had discussed all
00:37:46.500 of this, by the way, in great detail in part one of my special, and as we go into Martin Luther
00:37:50.880 Jr. And all of the facts are there, all the evidence. It's right there. And again, with
00:37:55.660 Pearson, the same approach is apparently working. Watch.
00:38:01.000 This isn't coincidental or accidental. They're coming for black political power in Tennessee,
00:38:06.520 Mississippi, Alabama, and Louisiana. We're seeing the greatest purge of black power since
00:38:11.600 the era of Reconstruction.
00:38:13.600 Hands up!
00:38:14.500 Our vote!
00:38:15.440 Hands up!
00:38:16.360 Our vote!
00:38:17.140 What we saw yesterday in the state of Tennessee was a political lynching.
00:38:24.940 It is very much an era of retribution that we are entering into in the United States of America
00:38:30.520 across the South, where 12 to 20 United States House seats that are black majority are at risk
00:38:35.560 of being taken away. And nearly 200 seats for state House members and state Senate members
00:38:40.140 are likely to be taken away by the rise of white supremacy and its attempt to solidify its power
00:38:45.920 on behalf of the biggest white supremacist in the United States of America,
00:38:49.460 which is the president of the United States.
00:38:51.280 I was expelled and my other black colleague was expelled
00:38:53.280 from the Tennessee General Assembly standing up against gun violence,
00:38:56.760 while our white colleague was not.
00:38:58.320 That's not accidental or coincidental.
00:39:00.060 This is a part of who the Tennessee General Assembly is.
00:39:03.000 But in this particular moment, we all have to stand up,
00:39:05.880 speak up, and fight back from whatever positions we have
00:39:08.520 in every part of this country.
00:39:11.100 At the statehouse, in the governor's mansions,
00:39:13.580 we need to be advocating and fighting and resisting because what just happened in Tennessee was the
00:39:17.760 largest and the most swift disenfranchisement of black people that we have seen in at least a
00:39:22.840 century. So it's a tough side by side because it looks like he stole her hair and put it on his
00:39:29.280 head, but he attempts to power through it. He calls the Tennessee redistricting a political lynching
00:39:36.060 and the disenfranchisement of black voters, even though black people can still vote.
00:39:41.880 Just so you know, they won't have districts carved out exclusively so that black people can be a majority of the district.
00:39:49.740 But apparently, if you don't have special race based districts, then you might as well have no vote at all.
00:39:56.660 Now, to be clear about what's happening here, both parties gerrymander districts for political reasons.
00:40:01.840 We've talked about this many times before. That's why there's not a single Republican congressman in all of New England.
00:40:07.140 it's why 40% of Californians support Donald Trump, but only 20% of California's congressional
00:40:14.120 delegation is Republican. The same is true in Illinois and many other states.
00:40:18.480 Gerrymandering is an inevitable part of politics. You don't have to like it, but it's illegal and
00:40:24.000 it's practiced by both parties. It's never going away and they're going to keep doing it to the
00:40:29.060 extent they can get away with it. What Democrats are specifically upset about is that a few weeks
00:40:34.100 ago, the Supreme Court ruled that it's unconstitutional to draw these congressional
00:40:37.600 districts on the basis of race specifically. So it's fine to draw districts that benefit your
00:40:43.600 party as a general matter, but you cannot draw districts to maximize the number of black people
00:40:48.400 in those districts or to minimize the number of white people. Unless there's intentional
00:40:53.740 discrimination on the basis of race, the Supreme Court ruled that the Republicans and everyone else
00:40:59.240 can draw the maps however they want. And if the Republican maps happen to lead to fewer
00:41:06.200 majority black districts, then there's no problem. Under the Supreme Court's ruling,
00:41:11.420 no race of people, not black, not white, not Asian, nobody, has the right to have a certain
00:41:17.780 amount of districts in which they are the majority. Obviously. Now, of course, drawing districts on the
00:41:24.420 basis of race should never have been allowed in this country to begin with. It's unconstitutional.
00:41:29.240 But in the aftermath of the civil rights movement, Democrats managed to convince judges, including
00:41:34.960 the Supreme Court, that it's acceptable to draw districts explicitly so that they can
00:41:39.560 include more black voters, even if there's no evidence of intentional racial discrimination
00:41:44.260 and how the districts had been drawn in the first place.
00:41:47.820 This was a massive political advantage for Democrats who gained at least 12 House seats,
00:41:52.020 mostly in the South, simply because they were allowed to draw majority black districts,
00:41:56.880 which overwhelmingly vote Democrats.
00:41:59.240 So that's what they're upset about. They want to be able to draw congressional districts on the basis of race. So they want to be able to legally, they want to be able to racially discriminate using the law because it benefits them politically.
00:42:17.100 And now that they can't do that, the left is calling for genocide of white conservatives, and that's not an exaggeration either. Here's one example. This has 3 million views and 70,000 likes. Quote, allowing the Confederates and their lineage to survive was a mistake.
00:42:36.520 so they should have just gone and killed everybody every white person in the south
00:42:43.460 should have been killed is what that post is saying 70 000 likes here's another um 300 000
00:42:48.940 views 16 000 likes quote we should have genocided the confederates well not really rude for
00:42:56.740 interpretation on that one another with similar numbers says quote it's so obvious that the vast
00:43:01.600 majority of this country's problems go back to our utter failure to properly punish the south
00:43:06.060 Meanwhile, the governor of California, Gavin Newsom, just declared that the Confederate states
00:43:12.140 are trying to erase black districts off the map. So you thought that the Confederacy ended more
00:43:18.360 than 150 years ago, but in fact, according to Gavin Newsom, the Confederacy is alive and well.
00:43:23.180 Quote, Confederate states are rushing through rigged maps to erase black districts off the map.
00:43:28.700 If this doesn't make you angry, it should. This is the Democrats' most likely presidential
00:43:34.460 candidate and the governor of the most populated state in the country. And he's now openly
00:43:38.040 suggesting that the Southern United States are not actually a part of the country. He's floating
00:43:42.940 the possibility of a civil war because the Supreme Court issued a ruling that prevents
00:43:49.140 racial discrimination during gerrymandering. Along those lines, here's a post from a Pennsylvania
00:43:56.440 lawmaker with 20,000 likes, quote, the new Jim Crow will be defeated like the old Jim Crow.
00:44:02.860 We were tired then, but not defeated. We're tired now, but we will not be defeated. Weeping may endure for a night, but the morning is coming.
00:44:14.100 Now, again, all these posts should make you rethink what you think you know about the entire, about the Civil War, about the Civil Rights Movement, about all these figures that are so often cited.
00:44:24.460 Black activists use the same kind of melodramatic language throughout the 60s and 70s.
00:44:31.580 Really corny language too, corny cliche that we're supposed to act like is really insightful, beautiful rhetoric.
00:44:41.060 Morning is coming. My hope overflows like the ocean. I feel love burning like the sun.
00:44:50.280 And if some black activist says that in a fake preacher voice, we're supposed to go, oh my gosh, this is the best oratory we've ever heard.
00:45:06.180 But they lie just as often back then with no shame whatsoever.
00:45:09.920 That's the key. That's the point we have to realize here is that when you look at the so-called civil rights leaders of today and you see that they are almost without exception dishonest propagandists, that they celebrate violence, they commit violence, all those things, it would be inaccurate to assume that some sort of change has happened and that it wasn't like that back then.
00:45:36.640 Something happened like in the 90s where the civil rights leaders were all great people and then suddenly out of nowhere they became evil propagandists.
00:45:46.520 That's not the case.
00:45:48.820 The so-called civil rights leaders of today are the same kinds of people that we had 60 years ago.
00:45:56.660 And it's almost as if Democrats are now admitting right out in the open that the civil rights movement was not actually about racial equality.
00:46:02.680 It was about exterminating the influence of white conservatives, ensuring that they'd be flushed out of major cities and population centers, discriminated against in jobs and schooling, and ultimately replaced by more compliant foreigners.
00:46:16.320 What Democrats just attempted to do in Virginia makes their intentions even more clear.
00:46:21.300 Democrats tried to amend the Constitution so that instead of Republicans having five seats and Democrats having six, Democrats would have ten seats and Republicans would have only one.
00:46:30.800 There was a flagrant power grab in a state where Trump won 46% of the vote.
00:46:36.260 Republicans would have had only 9% of the congressional seats in Virginia.
00:46:41.120 And to make matters more egregious, this was the language on the ballot that Virginia voters saw.
00:46:48.680 Quote, should the Constitution of Virginia be amended to allow the General Assembly to temporarily adopt new congressional districts to restore fairness in upcoming elections?
00:46:58.140 so fairness in the eyes of virginia democrats means ensuring that republicans can never hold
00:47:04.280 office again they don't say that on the on the ballot uh there but that's what it means
00:47:10.440 democrats thought they were getting a moderate democrat and then she put this language on the
00:47:16.300 ballot again there are no moderate democrats every single one of them wants to make you powerless
00:47:23.280 at a minimum. But this language somehow wasn't actually the issue that caused the Virginia
00:47:29.500 Supreme Court to strike down the amendment. The more fundamental problem was that the Virginia
00:47:33.580 state constitution makes it very hard to pass a constitutional amendment, which makes sense.
00:47:39.280 All constitutions are difficult to modify. So in order to pass an amendment, the state general
00:47:44.080 assembly needs to pass the amendment and then there needs to be an election in which voters
00:47:48.680 can get rid of any representatives they want. So if it's a bad amendment, voters have the
00:47:53.540 opportunity to vote out any representative who supported it. And then in another session after
00:47:59.020 the election, the new General Assembly needs to pass the same amendment. If both General
00:48:04.360 Assemblies pass the amendment, then and only then, voters get to decide directly whether to pass
00:48:10.960 the amendment. Here's how Virginia Democrats tried to short circuit the process. Early voting
00:48:17.280 in the general election for the Virginia House of Delegates began on September 9th, 2025, and ended
00:48:22.560 on election day, November 4th, 2025. But the first time that the Virginia General Assembly voted on
00:48:28.760 their constitutional amendment was October 31st, 2025. And by that date, as the Virginia Supreme
00:48:34.720 Court pointed out, over 1.3 million votes had been cast in the general election, which was
00:48:39.600 approximately 40% of the total vote for that election cycle. In other words, Democrats didn't
00:48:43.760 give voters the chance to vote on the members of the General Assembly who supported the amendment.
00:48:49.160 It was an extremely obvious violation of the law. And that's why in court, as they tried to uphold
00:48:55.420 the vote on the amendment, Democrat lawyers embarrassed themselves repeatedly. Listen.
00:49:01.900 As a result, the proposed constitutional amendment has been ratified and is now part of the Virginia
00:49:08.240 constitution. The circuit court attempted to interfere with that democratic process
00:49:13.360 by halting it. This court properly put a stop to that. The challengers here now try to overturn
00:49:19.360 the results of that democratic process. This court should not continence that either.
00:49:23.520 I don't understand that as a legal argument given that you asked us to invoke our ironically
00:49:30.400 enough named Scott decision from over 100 years ago that specifically says you don't deal with
00:49:36.560 any potential procedural irregularities before the people who voted so saying that the people
00:49:41.680 have voted yes after having said you don't even look as to whether there's a procedural
00:49:46.240 irregularity and after you've voted doesn't add anything to the equation does it no and to be
00:49:51.200 perfectly clear we're not arguing that this court lacks jurisdiction to review whether the
00:49:56.080 constitutional requirements of article 12 have been complied with it does instead i'm saying
00:50:01.280 that on the merits this court should not accept the challenger's arguments but the fact that
00:50:06.160 that there's a yes vote doesn't tell us anything about those merits.
00:50:09.300 No, it does not.
00:50:12.340 So Democrats asked the court to delay a ruling on the amendment
00:50:15.500 until after the voters went to the polls.
00:50:18.020 The court agrees, voters go to the polls,
00:50:20.080 and then when the court goes to rule on the amendment,
00:50:22.880 the Democrat lawyers say that they can't do so
00:50:25.340 because the voters went to the polls,
00:50:26.800 and now they're arguing that the judges are interfering with democracy or whatever.
00:50:30.840 This is the level of bad faith argument you get from these people.
00:50:34.600 And yet, as bad as the case was for Democrats, this was only a 4-3 decision by the Virginia Supreme Court to strike down the amendment.
00:50:42.360 Only one Democrat-appointed judge joined the others to make this obvious call.
00:50:47.140 The other three judges, in their dissent, tried to argue that early voting doesn't count as the start of an election.
00:50:54.620 They came up with a very strained argument to justify an illegal Democrat power grab.
00:50:59.840 And now that the argument has failed, you can probably guess how the left is responding.
00:51:03.800 Here's Hassan Piker with a post that received 4.5 million views and 41,000 likes.
00:51:10.260 Quote, the Virginia Supreme Court denied the results of the redistricting referendum.
00:51:16.020 SCOTUS gutted the Voting Rights Act and Tennessee carved up the last Dem district, destroying black voter power in the state.
00:51:22.980 Those who make peaceful revolution impossible make violent revolution inevitable.
00:51:28.180 they have just one response to every setback and it's been this way for 60 years their brains
00:51:37.580 immediately go to kill everybody who stands in our way and indeed that was the thinking during
00:51:44.720 the civil rights era as well here's our argument let us do what we want then their argument fails
00:51:52.180 because it's a bad argument and then they say okay well we're just going to kill everybody then
00:51:55.620 And that's why those innocent people in San Francisco and New Orleans and Marin County and many other cities were blown away.
00:52:03.780 Civil rights activists were not using logic and persuasion. They were using force.
00:52:07.780 They were breaking the law. That's exactly what they're doing today.
00:52:12.300 This is the New York Times. This article was published yesterday.
00:52:14.880 Quote, during a private discussion on Saturday that included Democratic House members from Virginia and Representative Hakeem Jeffries of New York,
00:52:22.180 The minority leader, the lawmakers vented anger at their defeat at the Virginia Supreme Court,
00:52:26.420 spoke about a collective determination to flip two or three Republican-held seats under the existing map
00:52:31.460 and discussed a bank shot proposal to redraw the congressional lines anyway,
00:52:36.880 according to three people who participated in the call and two others who were briefed on it.
00:52:42.020 Yes, Democrats are planning a bank shot proposal.
00:52:45.320 What is that proposal?
00:52:46.220 Where they're going to lower the retirement age on the court to 54 years old,
00:52:50.240 forcing the removal of every judge, and then they're going to appoint new judges who agree
00:52:56.100 with them. According to New York Times, that's not an insurrection or a criminal conspiracy or
00:53:01.520 a plan to destroy the rule of law in Virginia. Instead, it's a bank shot proposal. And senior
00:53:08.000 Democrats are seriously considering it, even though, again, they clearly broke the law in the
00:53:12.740 first place. Democrats motivate their base to support this treason by relentlessly lying about
00:53:19.480 everything, including our history. Here's a Tennessee lawmaker named London Lamar. Listen.
00:53:26.560 This is a deliberate plan to take away the black vote. Black people aren't Democrat and Republican.
00:53:33.820 We vote our issues. And so far, the black people in Memphis vote their issues. And to see them act
00:53:40.480 like they don't know what they're doing and deliberately take away our ability to have a
00:53:44.720 solid voting power and representation in Congress is one of the most egregious acts since
00:53:50.100 Reconstruction. Our ancestors died. They are bodies all across fields and in rivers across
00:53:55.040 this country because they marched, they were lynched, they were beaten just to advocate for
00:53:59.240 the right to vote. And to see them do this in 2026 is a direct insult on the black community.
00:54:04.800 Everything that we contribute to the Tennessee, all our tax dollars, what we do to make this state
00:54:09.700 the state that it is, they are deliberately taking our voice away. And it's appalling.
00:54:14.720 Now, she's acting like black people are losing the right to vote instead of losing the custom-made majority black districts, which are specifically created for black people and no other race.
00:54:27.660 And she's trying to sell this lie in the most ridiculous, hyperbolic fashion she possibly can.
00:54:33.720 She says, quote, there are bodies all across fields and in rivers across this country because they marched just advocating for the right to vote.
00:54:42.100 That's not true at all.
00:54:43.340 incidentally, there's many, many more bodies of white people who fought to free slaves all over
00:54:48.180 this country. Not even close. Um, but many, many, many more white people died for the freedom of
00:54:57.060 black people, uh, than black people died fighting for that freedom. But, um, those white people
00:55:04.240 apparently don't deserve their own special white majority districts carved out, especially for
00:55:08.440 them. Why might that be? Now, AOC might have an answer for us. Watch. The American Revolution
00:55:17.400 was against the billionaires of their time. And we are declaring independence
00:55:24.620 from such an extreme marriage of wealth and power and the state.
00:55:33.340 Now, AOC is too dumb to make it convincing, but you need to understand that every history book
00:55:37.720 and every mainstream news outlet is run by people who think the exact same way.
00:55:42.200 You can't trust them to tell you the truth about any aspect of our history.
00:55:45.580 For them, it's always a means to an end.
00:55:47.220 And of course, the American Revolution was led by the wealthiest men in America.
00:55:52.220 It was not by any stretch of the imagination a revolt against people who happened to have a lot of money
00:55:56.900 or else who would not have chosen George Washington as our leader, along with Jefferson, Hancock, and so on.
00:56:03.760 These were not impoverished men.
00:56:07.260 Let's put it that way. The revolution was actually about political representation and freedom and
00:56:14.280 ending the tyranny of the state. And that last thing is something Democrats now embrace to a
00:56:20.840 greater degree than ever. These people think you belong in prison if you violate a pointless social
00:56:25.520 distancing mandate. They think you should die if you say things on college campuses that they don't
00:56:30.120 like. They have nothing in common with the founders, which is why they feel the need to
00:56:34.980 lie about them and aoc tells lies like this for a living of course watch there are there are very
00:56:44.640 few like real archetypes of in my opinion truly what america is all about i think about the civil
00:56:56.720 rights and voting rights movement and how black americans really created democracy in this country
00:57:03.640 That's exactly right.
00:57:04.900 How they literally made something from nothing.
00:57:08.220 It is just beyond me.
00:57:12.600 I think about how, like, Native people have survived and preserved and treasured their culture.
00:57:29.500 I think about and I think many of us think about immigrants which if you aren't from one of those
00:57:35.840 first two populations you are certainly from largely the third and so many of us like have
00:57:44.100 our story of our parents our grandparents our great-great-grandparents and so on and so forth
00:57:51.700 and who, like, come and make something from nothing.
00:57:57.060 And I think that's a big part of also the most inspiring elements of what America is all about.
00:58:08.420 I mean, all of that, of course, is nonsense.
00:58:10.460 Put aside the fact that white men wrote the Mayflower Compact,
00:58:14.380 the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights.
00:58:17.500 Put aside the founders' reliance on great thinkers of the European Enlightenment.
00:58:21.700 none of whom were black, put aside the fact that nearly all of the people who invented the concept
00:58:26.480 of democracy and propagated it for thousands of years across the Western world were all white.
00:58:33.700 And most of all, put aside the fact that white men ended slavery, not only in this country,
00:58:38.200 but also across most of the world, with the notable exception of Africa,
00:58:42.440 where it was Africans who resisted the end of slavery and clung to it, clung to the institution
00:58:52.280 all the way into the 20th century. What you need to know in order to be a Democrat in 2026 is that
00:58:56.720 black people invented democracy in America. That's the important point. This is a real-life
00:59:02.320 version of one of the best tweets of all time. It goes something like this.
00:59:07.920 a black woman invented the telescope you might disagree you might even have evidence to the
00:59:13.580 contrary but you have to ask yourself is this really worth losing my job over a black woman
00:59:18.340 invented the telescope now imagine being a member of a party that actually unironically
00:59:24.160 thinks like this every day they have to find new ways to lie not only about american history but
00:59:29.420 also about things that americans can perceive with their own eyes to give us one example every
00:59:34.420 major media outlet refers to teen takeovers occurring in major cities all over the country.
00:59:38.720 We're told that rowdy teens are destroying property, flooding into the roads, driving
00:59:42.940 recklessly, assaulting one another, and police when they intervene. What's never mentioned is
00:59:47.900 that virtually everyone participating in these teen takeovers is black. Watch.
01:00:04.420 I need some of the units that have their vehicle over at Gasparado Plaza.
01:00:17.480 If they can return to their vehicle, we need somewhere to put these 10-15s in.
01:00:23.960 Perfect.
01:00:24.600 Any units with vehicles at Gasparado Plaza, please return to your vehicle.
01:00:34.420 Well, it looks like a scene from Somalia, but this is what America looks like right now.
01:00:42.900 In fact, that last clip where the mob pushes a police cruiser was taken in a nice area of Chicago.
01:00:48.500 And if you're a Democrat, you have to pretend the problem is teenagers, not black teenagers.
01:00:54.900 Mentioning the race of the criminals and their view might give the people the wrong idea about the civil rights movement and its consequences.
01:01:02.280 So it goes unmentioned.
01:01:04.080 On service of the myth of systemic racism, relevant data is also suppressed in universities and everywhere else.
01:01:11.940 Take a look at this chart, for example, which was reported by the researcher Zach Goldberg, which you can see right here.
01:01:18.520 It's from the National Longitudinal Study of Youth from 1979 to 2018, which is obviously a very comprehensive time frame.
01:01:26.480 The chart shows that on average, white people make more money than blacks and Hispanics.
01:01:31.620 but if you control for IQ, there's basically no wealth gap whatsoever. In other words,
01:01:37.760 black people who have high IQs do just as well as white people and Hispanic people with high IQs.
01:01:43.660 Obviously, this is a very problematic finding for people who believe that systemic racism is
01:01:47.580 somehow keeping black people down, and therefore you're simply never told about it. You're also
01:01:53.480 never told that the poorest white families with an income of less than $10,000 a year have a lower
01:01:59.160 murder rate than black families making over $85,000 a year. That's another very inconvenient
01:02:06.620 fact. And once again, it just doesn't, it doesn't just complicate the narrative. It destroys it.
01:02:12.460 So no school ever teaches their students about it and no mainstream media organization
01:02:17.040 ever mentions it ever. A couple of years ago, this monologue might've ended on that note. I
01:02:23.580 would have closed out by saying that we're in for another civil rights movement, meaning a lot more
01:02:28.560 lying and anti-white violence, but there's actually reason for optimism right now. First
01:02:33.640 of all, in most cases, Republicans simply aren't responding to the propaganda this time around.
01:02:38.340 Take a look at this remarkable video from Alabama, for example. There was a tornado warning
01:02:42.480 and a siren was blaring in the legislature, but the Democrats stayed in the chambers for
01:02:48.580 an important redistricting vote anyway, even as Democrats screamed at them. Watch.
01:02:54.180 Okay, so now they didn't do the closure. Now they just don't take the vote.
01:02:58.560 over us oh i forgot i got in trouble already
01:03:07.680 on come now now y'all can see look at the mayhem the mayhem but some people have left but we all in
01:03:18.400 in here. We all in here. That's right. I know that's right. No. All this mayhem. Y'all
01:03:44.200 see it now so they know that we need to be in the basement so after we vote now
01:03:58.000 they're telling us to step out but I'm videoing now if we had more Republicans
01:04:02.920 like this in the 1960s the country would be in a much better place today when the
01:04:06.520 appropriate response would Democrats resort to flagrant propaganda and
01:04:09.560 intimidation in an effort to unleash more racial violence is to take every
01:04:12.800 available measure, as long as it's moral and lawful under our Constitution, to minimize their
01:04:18.400 political influence. Risk your life if you have to, as they were in this case, if a tornado came.
01:04:25.400 Nothing is more important right now. As a result of the Supreme Court's decision and all the
01:04:29.740 redistricting that followed in states like Alabama, Republicans suddenly have a very good chance of
01:04:33.960 holding the House in the midterms. It's not a lost cause anyway. Democrats would have to win
01:04:39.620 all 11 toss-up states to get a majority. Prior to the redistricting, Democrats were the favorite by
01:04:45.220 far. Now that Republicans can draw their own districts without having to carve out several
01:04:48.760 black-only districts, the GOP has the advantage. One by one, Democrats are losing their ability
01:04:53.900 to cheat. Once the census comes in, they'll lose even more seats. And if we had passed the SAVE Act
01:05:00.160 and ensured election integrity, there's a real possibility that Democrats would have been
01:05:04.620 finished as a party. Now, if Republicans are going to win this battle, and it's going to be a very
01:05:09.900 long-running fight, even though we're ahead right now, it's vital for everyone in this country to
01:05:14.220 be exposed to the actual history of the United States. And in particular, we need to revisit
01:05:19.300 the civil rights era. It's important so that Americans can recognize the extent of the lies
01:05:26.800 they're being fed and who's bankrolling those lies. It's also important so that Americans can
01:05:32.540 understand the vast consequences of allowing black activists and leftist radicals to obtain
01:05:38.120 power and unleash anti-white racial warfare on innocent people for generations. These are
01:05:45.020 consequences that almost nobody talks about. So today, as I mentioned, we're launching the real
01:05:50.120 history of the civil rights movement, part one, a new constitution. It's available on Daily Wire
01:05:53.700 right now. Part one focuses on Martin Luther King Jr. and the biography you're not told about,
01:06:00.900 the things you're not told about, the single most influential figure in the civil rights
01:06:05.040 movement. Part two, which will be available soon, goes into the catastrophic results of the
01:06:10.940 movement, including its impact on the law of equal protection, as well as the decimation of
01:06:17.760 American cities and many other things. Here's an exclusive look at the first five minutes of episode
01:06:25.140 one. If you ask American teenagers basic questions about American history, you'll quickly discover
01:06:33.880 that they don't know much about it. One Gallup poll found that most American teens are unaware
01:06:39.000 that Columbus arrived in 1492, more than two-thirds don't know that states' rights were an issue in
01:06:44.840 the Civil War, and three-quarters are unaware that the United States gained independence
01:06:49.160 students in 1776. More interesting is what they do know. In May 2008, two college professors gave
01:06:56.800 2,000 American high school juniors and seniors a simple prompt. Starting from Columbus to the
01:07:03.700 present day, jot down the names of the most famous Americans in history. The only ground rule is that
01:07:10.160 they cannot be presidents. The top three answers were all black. Harriet Tubman, Rosa Parks, and
01:07:16.120 in first place, of course, Martin Luther King Jr., who was named by two-thirds of the students.
01:07:22.720 Benjamin Franklin, by comparison, was named by just 29%. Thomas Edison made the top 10 but was
01:07:29.180 outranked by Oprah Winfrey. A similar survey of college students between 1975 and 1988 had radically
01:07:36.740 different answers. Their top choices, Betsy Ross and Paul Revere, didn't even make the top 10 by
01:07:43.580 the mid-2000s. This is because sometime between 1988 and 1995, things radically changed. National
01:07:50.780 heroes like George Washington and Ben Franklin were replaced with a new class of central figures
01:07:57.380 in American history. As the authors of the study put it, by the mid-1990s, quote,
01:08:02.640 African Americans and women had moved to the center of American history. Ask any American
01:08:07.860 who went to public schools between 1995 and today, they'll tell you the central feature of their
01:08:12.880 social studies classes as history became known were the histories of slavery and the civil
01:08:18.880 rights movement they likely remember watching videos like this one in school
01:08:28.160 we wanted to show you a clip of martin luther king jr's i have a dream speech there but it
01:08:32.960 turns out we couldn't that's because king's family owns the audio from the speech and they wouldn't
01:08:38.480 let us use it you might think that's weird this is america surely you can use a short soundbite of
01:08:43.840 an extremely famous speech in an educational video and in most cases you'd be right but according to
01:08:49.520 our lawyers we can in fact we can't show quotes or read on air any portions of speeches owned by
01:08:56.560 king's estate it turns out his family has done all sorts of things to stop people like us including
01:09:01.600 amazingly releasing the speech as an album so they could secure special music rights
01:09:07.600 They published his life's work as a book to secure additional rights and recently blocked
01:09:12.160 OpenAI from allowing users to recreate King's likeness. These gimmicks gave them total control
01:09:17.760 over how King is portrayed in media today. Why would they rig our legal system like that?
01:09:23.040 Well, money is one reason. When CBS broadcast portions of the I Have a Dream speech on air,
01:09:28.640 the family sued and the company settled. King's family has made a lot of money suing media outlets.
01:09:34.080 But another reason is that they want to silence critics like us.
01:09:37.520 They need to protect his legacy and keep making money off.
01:09:42.640 What they're doing makes it very difficult to honestly reevaluate Martin Luther King Jr.
01:09:46.640 And you're about to see why they don't want people to do that.
01:09:50.560 It turns out the King you've heard of is a carefully curated creation.
01:09:55.440 His estate's efforts perfectly illustrate what the civil rights movement has become.
01:10:00.240 and as we'll show in this episode what it always was a gigantic lie over the course of this video
01:10:06.960 we are going to judge martin luther king jr not by the color of his skin but by the content of
01:10:12.880 his character what you will see will shock you some of it isn't suitable for young children
01:10:19.520 we'll also confront the movement that he spearheaded were his true aims a colorblind
01:10:24.240 in society or something far more radical?
01:10:28.000 Who bankrolled him?
01:10:29.520 What did other civil rights leaders think of him?
01:10:32.500 What unfolded behind the scenes
01:10:33.920 in Birmingham, Alabama in 1963?
01:10:37.340 Was civil disobedience actually peaceful?
01:10:41.560 And most importantly, is America today stronger,
01:10:44.860 more unified, and racially equal than before King's Rise?
01:10:51.040 These questions demand answers, and as Americans,
01:10:53.420 we are entitled to a full accounting
01:10:55.220 of the Civil Rights Movement and its consequences.
01:10:58.000 King's Movement fundamentally transformed our country
01:11:00.880 and our system of government.
01:11:02.720 That's why we're tackling the topic in two parts.
01:11:05.600 First, the hidden history of the Civil Rights Movement,
01:11:08.260 its key figures, agendas, funding, and scandals.
01:11:12.200 And second, the profound, lasting changes
01:11:14.940 to our society and their consequences.
01:11:18.820 This is the real history
01:11:20.800 of the Civil Rights Movement, part one,
01:11:23.740 a new constitution.
01:11:40.220 This has been a project several months in the making.
01:11:42.800 It's the continuation of the Real History series,
01:11:45.080 which has already reached millions of people
01:11:47.500 and enraged the editors of The Atlantic.
01:11:50.620 But especially after what we've seen over the past week, I have no problem saying that these are the two most important episodes of real history that we've done so far.
01:12:03.120 The way to defeat the left's campaign of mass deception is to understand and preserve our shared history, our actual history.
01:12:11.440 And if we can manage to do that, then every sane American will be able to listen to the screeching of black activists and the lies of Democrat politicians and leftist radicals and do exactly what those lawmakers did in Alabama.
01:12:28.160 We'll simply ignore them.
01:12:30.680 And without apology or cowardice, we'll take every necessary step to save our country.
01:12:40.060 That'll do it for the show today.
01:12:41.060 Thanks for watching. Thanks for listening. Talk to you tomorrow. Have a great day. Godspeed.
01:12:52.940 I do believe that if people have committed treason against the United States of America,
01:12:58.660 their statues should not be in the Capitol. History is written by the victors. And since
01:13:04.360 the 1960s, we've been told mostly by people whose ancestors didn't even live here during the war,
01:13:08.900 that the South committed treason.
01:13:11.660 But if the Confederates were traitors,
01:13:14.240 then why was Jefferson Davis never put on trial for treason?
01:13:20.840 What were Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson afraid of?
01:13:24.440 Do they know something they're not allowed to say today?
01:13:28.400 It's time for the truth.
01:13:29.980 So here it is.
01:13:30.880 Robert E. Lee was a military genius and a man of immense honor.
01:13:34.400 He was beloved by Americans from the North and South
01:13:36.880 for a century after the war.
01:13:38.900 This is the real history of the Civil War.