On this episode of the podcast, we talk about a Russian drone attack on NATO airspace, a new video of a woman being shot in the head by a Hellfire missile, and the chaos in the streets of Nepal.
00:03:48.000can't confirm it's hard to I will play we can hear the audio the the killer says something to the effect of I got that white girl so it appears to be racial we'll talk about that plus the revolution in Nepal the government is falling in the communists are being well it's pretty scary this There's 19 dead protesters and videos of some uh politicians' family members dying in the in the escalating conflict.
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00:08:22.000Uh, breaking, saying that Ukraine has confirmed Russian drones, and these are not little bitty ones.
00:08:28.000These are these are big boys, have entered NATO airspace.
00:08:32.000Now we're seeing posts flying all over Twitter, showing uh air traffic reports, radar, flight radar, saying that it looks like you know Italy's involved.
00:08:41.000Let me let me pull up some of the tweets we got here.
00:08:59.000Polish Air Force aircraft active in the eastern regions.
00:09:02.000Previous reports claim three plus drones were downed.
00:09:05.000Unconfirmed reports now claim drone incursion in three NATO countries, multiple nations scrambling air defenses, civilian flights being rerouted, but no official confirmation.
00:09:15.000Mario Knoffel tweets it Italian early warning aircraft joins NATO response to alleged drone incursions.
00:09:22.000An Italian G-550 CAEW aircraft reportedly launched near Estonia and is heading south toward eastern Poland, joining growing NATO air activity.
00:09:32.000A Dutch A330 tanker with fighter escorts from Germany.
00:09:35.000You've got Polish Air Force active in the eastern regions.
00:09:37.000NATO QRA fighters with unconfirmed reports of of the uh Russian drones entering NATO airspace.
00:10:19.000Well, I certainly could believe Russia would make a move like this.
00:10:22.000I'm also concerned Ukraine might do some dirty, nefarious underhanded uh war tactics to try and force us into the fight.
00:10:31.000Uh I I'd I'd again, you know, we're still trying to confirm this.
00:10:34.000I've reached out to a number of contacts that I have throughout government, let's just say, and I've not been able to get anyone to confirm anything as of right now.
00:10:44.000Also, I haven't been able to get anyone to uh deny it, you know, to say that it's yet it's affirmatively not true.
00:10:51.000So it what seems to be the most true at this point that the NATO response is clearly they're clearly responding to the reports.
00:10:58.000However, the veracity of the reports I think is still up for you know, up for confirmation.
00:11:04.000And, you know, Tim, to your point, you know, it's it's it would be a very, very strange situation if Russia were to choose this moment to attack NATO when they have been very careful not to up until up until this moment.
00:11:21.000Uh obviously serves no ground advantage for them.
00:11:24.000It doesn't serve their strategy uh to pick a fight with NATO right now.
00:11:28.000So of course, you know, all remains to be seen.
00:11:30.000Are we looking at you know potential uh potential just false reporting or looking at a potential where there were drones that perhaps were were pushed off course or went off course?
00:11:41.000This this the scary thing is uh it could be accidental, like you said, pushed off course, maybe intentionally accidentally, but I don't think there's technology that can do that.
00:12:51.000But uh, I will just stress if you one of the problems we have in the United States what really bothers me is that people fly drones on other people's property.
00:13:19.000I I always say this anything that comes out of the war zone, graze, you know, that that that gray zone of warfare, you know, initial reports are always, you know, different from what ends up when ends up coming out.
00:13:35.000I'm actually reaching out to people in Poland right now.
00:13:37.000We do actually have an update from Poland itself.
00:13:39.000They have issued another notice to airmen issued for Eastern Poland by the Polish Civil Aviation Authority about 15, 20 minutes ago, this time for the Lublin Airport.
00:13:48.000Jack, do you know where Lublin, Poland is my family is very from very close to Lu Lublin.
00:13:54.000Sydney Morning Herald has it confirmed.
00:13:56.000But they you're saying they've issued a notice just basically they've said that unplanned military activity related to ensuring state security flight radar suggested there's some Polish F 16, so maybe there's NATO stuff up yeah.
00:14:08.000Yeah at least there's a sortie in the air and they're checking things out.
00:14:11.000And I think they closed the Zhezov airport which is the the the next largest airport which is near to the I don't know if we have a map up I mean I at this point I'm gonna go go ahead and say well take it out the grain of salt Sydney Morning Herald as well as the Sun are now confirming it.
00:14:26.000NATO jets scrambled if Ukrainian Air Force is warning over Russian drones.
00:14:29.000Yeah but but just to clarify Ukraine confirmed it and other outlets are saying NATO is scrambling.
00:14:37.000So we don't know so I'll I'll put it like this it appears confirmed that NATO is actually activating Air Force.
00:14:44.000We don't know that Russia actually did this.
00:14:46.000Yeah it's it's the these forces have been activated on on Ukraine's word.
00:14:51.000I'm gonna I'm gonna just go ahead and say though I think it's more likely that there's some legitimate intelligence that Russia has done this than there than there isn't.
00:15:00.000I don't think NATO just willy-nilly says what's that Ukraine we'll take your word for it launch the Air Force I think they've got actionable intelligence it's such a weird time to do this because as we've seen in videos the last couple of days and I know you've been sharing a lot of this people in the Polish parliament have been beating their chest burning the EU flag wiping their muddy shoes with it.
00:15:17.000I mean this is when Poland is beating the most nationalist chest it has in a very long time and to do that kind of a you know what is it three of these particular class of drones into Polish territory again I'm just saying from a distance and from individuals that I have sources in the region it looks like people are coming to sweep in and investigate but what a weird time to poke Poland.
00:15:41.000I I don't see any benefit for Russia to do that.
00:15:44.000I mean not and look I'm not Polotkis probably what Kaloshki's pol Polish they're like a pastry right in the air not that I have any kind of not that I have any kind of like inside knowledge or anything but I you know I it it doesn't seem that like there's any upside for Russia to do this at all.
00:16:00.000No you know they've got the the attention of of most of the Western world they don't want to get NATO involved in the Ukraine war at all because right now they're in a very good good position in NATO.
00:16:10.000You know they they like Donald Trump likes to say they're the ones holding all the cards.
00:16:14.000So I I it doesn't make any sense to me but I'm not an expert.
00:16:18.000But you know you you don't know we don't know the finer details of what Russia has to benefit from this.
00:16:23.000It it on the surface we we just don't know Tim this is what I was going to say so uh Zhezhov, the airport there which is in is like the closest airport in uh southeastern Poland to the Ukrainian border that is the key entry point of NATO war um armaments weapons ammunition going into Ukraine like holding the pass kind of a situation so it's sort of like it it basically if you shut down that airport you shut down the flow of NATO weapons
00:16:54.000to Ukraine because that's exactly that that is the key hub of all so every time so I've been to Zhezov twice this year and every time I'm there you just see you know Italian aircraft cargo planes US Spain uh you know the thing uh Netherlands you know whoever is just happens to be there that it's like all of NATO aircraft are there at that airport and it's so you could you could really shut down the supply lines.
00:17:21.000Now again I'm not saying that's what this is but I know that's an absolutely key hub because it's just across it's the largest airport just across the border from Livia well I think it's important to point out that uh Vladimir Putin is just uh a one dimensional comic book villain and he would do this while twirling his mustache simply because and we should absolutely believe whatever it is Ukraine says because they're the good guys and they do everything right we heard you did this while he was harvesting organs.
00:17:45.000Yeah was he polishing his monocle or is this after he polished his monocle after yep and then his servant came in and gave him a new one on a pillow.
00:17:54.000By the way I do want to point out that artificially like messing with GPS to send drones in is literally the plot of the best Pierce Brosnan in James Bond movie.
00:18:04.000Well I mean look if Russia wants to play if if if if this did happen and Russia actually is flying drones close enough to the Polish border, then they're they're they're which they have before.
00:18:15.000They're itching it that that they're asking for trouble.
00:18:43.000And so I would I would just say Russia back the F off from NATO countries.
00:18:47.000Don't make the like there are anti-war people in the United States that don't want to be involved in whatever's going on, and if Russia is playing fast and loose on NATO borders, it's gonna force this country to get involved.
00:19:05.000And meanwhile, you have Putin and Zelensky who don't seem at all interested in bringing an end to this thing.
00:19:10.000It's it's also, by the way, and and uh since we're you know throwing out the fog of war stuff, i it's also entirely possible, and this is why uh you you you know you you really have to go to like high fidelity radar and you really have to dig in on this stuff because it's entirely possible that drones never crossed into Poland and it was just a false reading and that it was an attack on you know on the Ukrainian side, and yet they got some reading that they were pinging on the Polish side because but it's this is a very small area.
00:19:40.000It's it's it's almost like talking about the border between like Maryland and West Virginia and Virginia, where they're all sort of compacted together in in the Harper's Ferry area, and oh my gosh, you know, something's here, something's there, but you're looking on signals.
00:19:54.000These are prone to potential, you know, potential error.
00:19:58.000And you know, that's why that's by why, by the way, you would send up a an air task force because you want to get higher fidelity readings on whatever's up there.
00:20:08.000And you can you can do that if you've got something, if you got, you know, an AWAX craft or something up there that's actually tracking this in real time.
00:20:14.000I'm glad you mentioned that because this actually kind of ties into one of the reasons the United States has deployed F 35s to Puerto Rico.
00:20:20.000F 35s are not just used in close air support and strike packages, they are excellent reconnaissance vehicles.
00:20:42.000You send a couple planes, send a couple birds up, you check it out.
00:20:46.000I'm not gonna trust Kiev to tell me what's going on on the border.
00:20:49.000Yeah, we're obviously not going to be, and you know, this is why George Washington talked about, you know, being in wary of foreign entanglements.
00:20:56.000This is how World War One started, where one alliance, one treaty triggers another treaty, triggers another treaty.
00:21:01.000And so if we're going to be going down that path, let's uh, you know, let's figure out what's going on on our own before we start making calls to Vladimir Putin directly.
00:21:10.000While we're talking about war, let's jump to this story, which is actually pretty crazy.
00:21:14.000And uh, you know, I gotta be honest, I it it is rare that we we start off a show in this uh with a story like this, but shocking radar footage shows hellfire missile fired by US military bounce off UFO over ocean.
00:22:42.000Anna Paulinuna says uh rep Anna Paulina Luna says in today's UAP hearing, we revealed new military surveillance video showing a UAP splitting a hellfire missile in mid-air.
00:22:52.000Not a single witness was aware of any U.S. military technology technology capable of defeat.
00:22:57.000Every witness described the footage as extremely scary.
00:23:05.000Um I don't I don't really know, you know, how we uh is this is this US weapons technology that they're keeping under wraps or not telling us about, they're just lying.
00:23:14.000So I mean uh high probability of that, honestly, that uh and that's why he says um I I I kind of that's that's kind of my general understanding of all this UAP stuff.
00:23:26.000It's that, you know, we've got tech that we don't want the you know foreign adversaries to know that it's out there, but at the same time, they've got similar tech that they're using to try and that's why this stuff is always involved in military, it's why it's always air, it's always around like Air Force, military emplacements.
00:23:42.000You know, if it was actually some kind of I don't know, extraterrestrial or interdimensional activity.
00:23:49.000Why would they why would they be why would angels or demons be around military bases all the time?
00:23:53.000Whereas the the more simple answer is that it's it's just a counterintelligence operation, and uh these are these are some type of technology that just hasn't been made public yet.
00:24:05.000Well, also we don't just cover up things that maybe we have kind of hidden under the pocket.
00:24:09.000Also, if the device malfunctioned, and I'm just going to say from my humble position that something clearly went wrong with that that AGM, uh, that particular missile didn't explode.
00:24:19.000It looks like the package that it was carrying didn't go off.
00:24:22.000And I'm certainly not going to watch some officer tell a Congress person in front of the cameras, hey, here's why our missile didn't go off.
00:24:28.000In case anyone out there is listening, wondering how to shut off strike packages.
00:24:31.000So it I mean, if something hits at a high velocity, it's still gonna fracture and cause damage, but the explosive package in the missile not going off.
00:24:41.000I don't want other people knowing that our missiles ever manual you know, malfunction ever.
00:24:48.000The the warhead on a on a hellfire missile is it's small.
00:24:51.000It's I mean, you're talking like football size.
00:24:53.000I mean, they're they're not that this isn't this isn't a cruise missile.
00:24:56.000This isn't a uh, you know, this isn't like an you know uh uh anti, you know, air-to-air missile or something like that.
00:25:02.000They're they're they're typically they're much smaller.
00:25:05.000Now they're they're powerful and they are fiery, and that is code of the point, supposed to melt through uh I I hear a lot of uh I hear a lot of excuses.
00:25:25.000There was a function of some kind of malfunction.
00:25:27.000There was a funny story that from like a year ago where they released this uh UAP footage, and it was like, you know, uh pilots at the at the Air Force Base had witnessed these strange objects, and then later down at the bottom of the story, it mentioned that they were 70 miles from an advanced research naval facility, and I was like, well, there you go.
00:25:45.000Well, and the way the way the government is constructed in terms of compartmentalization is that depending on how far down the rabbit hole you go, those compartments are uh I'm I don't even know if there's anyone who knows how many compartments there are in the government in terms of these uh special access programs.
00:26:04.000And so you could have a special access program that like only three people know about, or like really know all the details of.
00:26:13.000So when you get a guy that you've pulled up and they say, Well, I don't know anything about that, he doesn't know anything about that because he's not in that compartment.
00:26:20.000That's in a different compartment from where it works.
00:26:23.000And you know, I'm not saying a technology would be in that category, but certainly advanced uh, you know, advanced research, advanced projects would absolutely be something that you would keep in a separate track.
00:26:37.000And so you can have someone say under oath and completely truthfully, and you know, uh, you know, nothing against it, but it's just that it's just that's the way the government works.
00:27:10.000No, and and it just so happens that a lot of stuff fails quite consistently, and that doesn't always fit with the everyone all the time is super duper malicious because you know, there's a lot of goobers that happen to put together designs, and uh, I'm sorry to the folks over at Northrop Grundman and my 18 shots to the back of the head suicide later this week, but sometimes they put out you know the middle that sucks.
00:27:32.000I don't know if it was Ballz Aldra and they said uh what was what was the last thing that went through your mind before you know you launched the Apollo mission and he said that the that the ship was built by the by the lowest bidder.
00:27:46.000You know, in a lot of pla in some places that's the law, like it has to be built by the lowest bidder that's insane in um in New York.
00:27:54.000In New York City, you have to take the lowest bidder, and then what happens is the lowest bidder sucks because they have no experience, and then they keep slapping you with change orders so that by the time that they're done, it's way more expensive than if you just went with the experienced higher costs.
00:28:09.000The whole the whole system is a problem.
00:28:13.000And you know, as as much as I support everything that you know we see from Secretary Heggs, Secretary of War, Secwar, Heggseth, and these moves Alex Secwar and War Department, just at least in spoken English.
00:28:28.000Um but at the same time, I mean, this this stuff is in many cases is it's so deep and it's so incestuous and it's so bureaucratic because we fought the Soviet Union for so long we became like a gay version of the Soviet Union,
00:28:43.000and where we just have bureaucracy on top of bureaucracy on top of bureaucracy for its own sake, not just in the military, it's just a you know, an obvious so example of it where the purpose of why we do these things is almost completely disconnected from the actual mission and action and actions being taken.
00:29:03.000Looks like we we have some I don't know how how open source intel, I don't know how uh uh trustworthy this is, federal ideas, but they're saying that uh Warsaw Open Airport in Poland has been closed in unplanned military activity with another update from Knight OSIN.
00:29:17.000Poland has closed Warsaw International Airport and Lublin Airport issuing no tams due to unplanned military activity related to uh ensuring state security.
00:29:27.000The closure of Polish airspace comes following reports of Russian drones entering Poland this evening.
00:29:58.000Well, no, the Vulcans control one side, and then uh all those on the Rymulin controlled side are trying to flee to the Vulcan controlled territories but get gunned down before they get a chance.
00:30:09.000Uh funniest thing, the funniest thing about the Starts of the Next Generation is that there's an alien race called the Cardassians, and they're, you know, Kardashian.
00:30:30.000It it does look like at least the belief is as far as NATO is concerned, that Russia it was Russia.
00:30:36.000We've got U.S. senators chiming in on it.
00:30:38.000Old Senator Dick Durbin's issued a statement, repeated violations of NATO airspace by Russian drones are a fair warning that Vlad Putin is testing our resolve to protect Poland and the Baltic nations after the carnage.
00:30:52.000This is just really it's called a slush.
00:31:29.000But let's uh let's let's move on to I'm still not seeing any actual confirmation of drones.
00:31:35.000The thing is though, like nobody's life would change if there were aliens, unless aliens came down and they were like, uh, we're part of your life now.
00:31:42.000Well, unless the aliens were in charge of the U.S. government.
00:31:44.000Well, yeah, but if they are still it still wouldn't change much if you're not gonna be able to do that.
00:31:48.000Rowdy Roddy Piper told me that if I put on the sunglasses.
00:33:07.000What people don't realize is that when you get stabbed, it just feels like you got punched.
00:33:11.000And if you if you know, people watch movies and in movies, the the hero will go bang with a gun and the guy just falls to the ground.
00:33:18.000That's or flies across the and then uh not only that in movies, the hero will will punch the guy one time and he'll he'll just go on the ground and lay on the ground forever.
00:33:29.000This poor young woman got stabbed and she doesn't know.
00:33:31.000And I'll tell you what's really, really terrifying is then within about 10 or 15 seconds, she collapses, and there's a pool of blood on the on the chair.
00:33:40.000Now, people have immediately started criticizing the bystanders, the passengers for not helping.
00:34:29.000But e even then uh the only thing I would push back on a little bit is and and you're right, because the size of the pocket knife, as small as it was, it it's very hard to tell in this video that he was carrying a knife.
00:34:42.000This was not like some big Bowie knife or a machete or something.
00:35:30.000Not on the individuals, but on our culture that is made soft, ignorant, and unaware individuals who are not paying attention to their surroundings, where this attack could happen, and they're just like, I have no idea what's going on.
00:35:42.000Well, it's not they just said they had no idea what was going on, because I'm gonna make the case that the guy in the the gray hoodie uh in the black pants that immediately after the stabber walks away muttering.
00:35:52.000We know from footage he's muttering, you can hear that.
00:36:49.000I don't think I I there the reason why I'm upset people didn't intervene and stop the guy is actually because they didn't know he had a knife.
00:36:58.000If somebody is brandishing a knife, I am not surprised.
00:37:08.000No, but nobody says anything on the subway.
00:37:11.000I mean, I've been on the subway multiple times and been harassed by homeless people or crazy people and stuff, and the people on the subway around you, they just look away because they're just glad that you're the one that's being targeted and not them.
00:37:24.000I mean, I've had it it's dangerous, it feels really scary.
00:38:00.000And that's I mean, that that image if if we lived in a serious country, that image would be on the front page of every single newspaper tomorrow.
00:38:34.000I've not been able to find one of his citizens.
00:38:36.000That's one of his citizens who's been killed.
00:38:38.000Who's been forced out of the country because of this war?
00:38:40.000Well, and and you know what's crazy is we had we had my wife who's from Belarus uh originally here on the show on human events earlier today, and she said that one of the the pieces that because she's been talking about that this with her mom's group for weeks and just said, why isn't this going you know, prior to this?
00:38:57.000Why isn't why is nobody talking about it?
00:38:59.000We actually have a larger video that the photo is actually.
00:39:14.000So it took a while for this to come out.
00:39:16.000Because the videos haven't come out yet.
00:39:19.000And she was saying that her own father wasn't able to come to the funeral because of martial law in Ukraine and military age men can't come.
00:39:30.000And I said, Well, wait a minute, she was 23.
00:40:03.000Because my argument is this literally every day, conservatives are begging liberals not to hurt themselves.
00:40:08.000They're like desperately telling them not to get abortions or or sterilize their kids, trying to help them live better.
00:40:13.000The argument that because she has a BLM poster in her bedroom is is is the antithesis of what conservatives or the right has been arguing the whole time, which is we know you're wrong.
00:40:21.000We're trying to help you be right so you don't get hurt.
00:40:23.000But it's it's that particular argument, which is why from from my perspective, I completely throw all of the blame on all of the individuals on that car who watched, according to the photos, we see they they watched, they watched that happen.
00:40:35.000There's reports that the blood was dripping off of the knife as soon as he pulled it out of her and starts walking away.
00:40:50.000They think they're wonderful because they affirm all of this garbage.
00:40:53.000And yet they wouldn't come to the aid of anyone.
00:40:56.000Now there's another area of criticism.
00:40:59.000And that is in the there's a there's another camera angle, which is the uh uh it's I guess it's the wider view where you can see her on the left.
00:41:08.000And people are are pointing out there are empty seats with the back to the window around the door that if she had walked in paying attention and sat away from this man.
00:41:18.000Right, but there's but there's a lot of I you know, I know from New York subways, and on New York subways, you don't want to sit by the door because people steal from you.
00:41:27.000When you stop, yeah, people come in the door, steal from you, and then go running.
00:41:31.000So you tend to want to sit in in you know, seats that are further back.
00:41:35.000I guess now this guy, you maybe he didn't look crazy to her.
00:41:38.000Maybe he was just sitting there quietly or whatever before this all happened, and so she sat down.
00:41:43.000Uh, you know, you tend not to want to sit near people who are crazy, but we don't know what was happening right before.
00:41:58.000Um, you know, something else that that Tanya had mentioned, uh my wife who's from Eastern Europe had mentioned was that when you're a new immigrant to the United States, especially from Eastern Europe, you don't know all of these sort of cultural cues rules and cues that America has because it's just completely foreign to you.
00:42:18.000But what's something that's not foreign is riding the train.
00:42:21.000Because in Eastern Europe, everybody rides the train.
00:42:25.000Um, Ukraine, Belarus, Russia, it is uh Poland, it is just very accessible, it's very easy, and most of most people don't even drive if they live in a big city.
00:42:36.000And crime like this just doesn't exist.
00:42:38.000It is not, it is not something you've ever encountered before in your life.
00:42:42.000So you wouldn't even you're talking about situational awareness.
00:42:45.000She comes from a place where you don't need that.
00:43:08.000He was saying that it was like politically motivated rhetoric talking about all of this.
00:43:12.000There were there were posts where people were saying things like back in the day, if you saw if you're walking down the street and a black person, uh a woman walking down the street and there's a black person towards her, she'd move her purse to the other side or she'd cross the street.
00:43:53.000And so what do you tell people when you see stories like this and you look at the crime data that was on Fox News just the other day, that Groc even confirmed that I posted from Chet GPT that uh interracial violence black on white is 26 times higher than white on black.
00:44:08.000My my my point is not to tell people the black literally, we don't want racism.
00:44:13.000We need to address the existing racism.
00:44:15.000And if this guy, it appears he says, I got that white girl, then uh I'll just put it like this.
00:44:19.000I was talking to Viva Fry earlier, and he said, You've got a guy who's clearly crazy, he's been in out of jail, and he's been inundated with the message for 10 years that white people are evil.
00:44:31.000And then from there we'll talk about the Charlie Kirk Van Johnson in a second.
00:44:35.000It really reminded me of this old play by um Ami Baraka, who was Leroy Jones until he changed his name, this playwright out of Newark, and he wrote a play called Dutchman.
00:44:44.000I think it was in the was it the 70s, and it was a play about yeah.
00:44:49.000Well, uh you'll understand, you'll you'll recognize it.
00:44:52.000So it takes place on a New York City subway, and it's a black guy riding the subway, and a white girl gets on, and she's sort of like vaguely flirting with him, and the way that it's set up, you think that something bad is gonna happen to her from this guy, but then she um does she stab him to death or shoot him to death?
00:45:41.000When you are mentally ill, you have a hard time knowing that you are mentally ill.
00:45:45.000But also, I mean, people like Charlie Kirk fan, they they've been looking for opportunities to make this some sort of like reciprocal George Floyd situation.
00:45:54.000And I I that's the part that I think he's almost giving away the game.
00:46:48.000I'll tell you, it's where half of the police departments in this country were defunded to a certain extent.
00:46:52.000And so he made it federal, but it's not about federalists.
00:46:55.000All of these local departments all over the country.
00:46:57.000It was that were defunded and the and the police morale was destroyed, and the billions of dollars in damages, self-selecting out of poetry.
00:47:16.000Where was that energy of, hey, this is one situation and we need to we need to investigate and we need an autopsy on what exactly was in his bloodstream and whether or not he had a heart tumor, or are we just gonna bl uh brand all college as racists?
00:47:30.000Derek Chauvin arrived on scene and George Floyd was already on the ground.
00:47:36.000So by all means, you can say that Derek Chauvin should have was was negligent, he should have checked on him, they should have got rendered aid much more quickly.
00:47:43.000It is not a story of a white supremacist cop who grabbed George Floyd, threw him in the ground, and then kneeled down, who is half the size of George Floyd, by the way.
00:47:53.000It's the story of a cop who showed up on scene after everything was already going on and saying, What's going on?
00:47:58.000And they're like, he's resisting, including cops who were not white, indeed.
00:48:04.000He knocked on George Floyd in and to h hold him in submission.
00:48:08.000And again, by all means make the argument that he was negligent.
00:48:11.000But where was there ever a racial component that people like Van Jones, CNN, and all the corporate press pushed for, which resulted in mass rioting, the worst riots we've seen in decades.
00:48:21.000Here's what you guys are missing that every time after one of these events occur, what you get is some guy like Van Jones that shows up dressed all nice and fine and looking like anyone else who goes on network television, and they start lecturing you in that soft Montel Williams voice that really the United States is really awful and terrible, and homeless people are twice as likely to be the victim of violence as the mayor of Charlotte said.
00:48:43.000And when someone looks like a thug and acts like a thug, that's not the person who comes to lecture you.
00:48:48.000They are the racial equivalent of ambulance chasers.
00:49:20.000The stuff with George Floyd, that was a lie.
00:49:22.000And this has been an absolutely destructive force in the United States for over a decade, and We continue to tolerate it, and it is imbecilic that we allow people like the judge that let this guy free after the case.
00:49:58.000Those people, the people in the government in New York that actually did that, they should lose their jobs.
00:50:04.000There has to be there has to be repercussions for the people that are empowering this.
00:50:09.000Those judges, the DAs, they have to lose their job.
00:50:13.000Possibly we have to change the law so that way if you do let a murderer free and he goes on to commit a crime, you share in legal responsibility and you go to jail.
00:50:31.000Because that would result in literally everyone going to prison all the time.
00:50:34.000Yeah, because there's a judge is gonna be like a high rate of recidivism.
00:50:38.000Yeah, he's gonna say literally every time just.
00:50:39.000If they're violent criminals, put them in jail.
00:50:42.000Oh, violent criminals and how many strikes?
00:50:44.000But the point is and he was still out.
00:50:46.000Obviously, three strikes and you're out is fine.
00:50:49.000But if you made the argument that a judge would be responsible for releasing somebody, he's gonna be like, then I defer to not releasing anybody because I don't want responsibility.
00:50:56.000But the thing too that I thought was pretty crazy is you had not not not I disagree.
00:51:04.000So the members we have real judges, real judges that actually did their jobs that took it seriously, and we as a society held people accountable the way we used to, which is social pressure, shunning, ostracizing bad people, removing them from office.
00:51:20.000When we make special rules, like when we get to the point Christianity.
00:51:24.000When we get to the point where we need the National Guard in Chicago, and I agree we do, as from someone from Chicago, we are in a very, very bad place.
00:51:31.000Well, again, when when we get to the point where we're saying judges need to be held accountable for releasing criminals, we are already rid of the people.
00:51:37.000But the point that I'm making is get rid of qualified immunity for police officers and get rid of qualified immunity.
00:51:42.000But now you sound like a leftist about the qualified immunity for police officers.
00:51:45.000You need qualified immunity for police officers so they can't do their arrests and marks.
00:51:50.000Okay, listen, I'm not a fan of qualified immunity, but the understand the math.
00:51:54.000If a cop is told I face criminal liability or civil liability, if I make an arrest, he won't do it.
00:52:00.000Okay, but when the criminal is brandishing the knife and he's gonna be like, look, I don't want to get sued, I'm backing off.
00:52:04.000No, but he also knows that at the end of the day, the worst he can get is a federally tax-funded timeout.
00:52:09.000The problem in this country is that we always talk about, oh man, we used to throw people in jail.
00:52:12.000We also used to have corporal punishment.
00:52:14.000Delaware is the last state that allows corporal punishment on the books.
00:52:24.000A federally funded time out is not gonna solve anything.
00:52:27.000I I I I agree, and I've made this point before, somewhat facetiously, that if in Chicago the penalty for this gang violence was they would and and it's meant to sound silly.
00:52:38.000But if you took these young men who are shooting each other up and said, When you get caught, we're gonna put you in a diaper, a baby bonnet with a pacifier, and you've got to crawl straight down Roosevelt Avenue ten miles while everyone films and posts it online, it would end the crime overnight.
00:52:51.000So there's there's there's another aspect to this too, and and and everyone's bringing up, you know, it's great discussion, but I think part of this too is and and Libby, you were getting at this, it's it's the stories we tell that that start to shape the way that we think about policy because the stories that we tell about our world are the way shape the way we think about the world, and then think about how to fix the problems of the world.
00:53:15.000And one story that we tell or have been telling for decades now is this complete lie that there is some kind of racial conspiracy to create figment of black crime in America when in reality, and you can see the statistics, you can see the data, that unfortunately we have a problem of mass violence against white people in this country that has gone completely unchecked and in some cases encouraged.
00:55:04.000And too much has been pinned on this idea that if someone is committing crimes, they have a mental health issue, and we need to have compassion for them and their mental health issue.
00:55:12.000This guy was supposed to get a psych evaluation after he called 911 earlier this year and was arrested for wasting 911 resources because he said there was something man-made in his body that was controlling him.
00:55:23.000And he was arrested, they let him go, no cash bail, and he was supposed to get a psych evaluation that never happened.
00:55:30.000And now you have the mayor basically an apologist for this lunatic who should have stayed locked up, right?
00:55:36.000In 2020 when he was released, he assaulted his sister.
00:55:39.000There's a scene in The Joker, um, the the not Joker 2, which doesn't exist, but um in in the good Joker film where do you remember?
00:55:47.000I think he's going to visit his mom in the Mendel Institution, is that right?
00:55:51.000And he's he's visiting there and he goes down.
00:55:54.000This gets back to the bureaucracy thing that um that Phil and I were just talking about, where he goes in and he's talking to the receptionist at the mental facility, and he kind of realizes that something's going wrong with him.
00:56:04.000This is before he like dons the the full joker attire, and he says, How do I get into one of these places?
00:56:11.000And the receptionist there is like, you know, I don't know.
00:56:14.000Like I I don't even know how you would get in because and and that to me, I I thought that that resonated.
00:56:22.000Uh my dad used to work in a mental institution for almost 30 years, and I remember in the 90s when they were shutting everything down, asking him, Well, Dad, where are they gonna put all the crazy people?
00:56:34.000And he said, Well, they call it graduating.
00:56:38.000They they just call it graduating, and they just they just they're out.
00:56:43.000I believe it's from someone by the name of Miranda Jewell, that's what it says in the uh video, but I just want to play it for you and then we'll talk about it.
00:56:49.000I don't even know what to say at this point.
00:56:52.000I had to get off the train past my stop because there was a guy who was following me from car to car.
00:57:01.000And when I tried to get off of my stop, which was pitch dark, he held it open to see if I was gonna get off.
00:57:08.000So I had to get off stop after, and then when I got off the stop after, I hopped on the next train that was going the other direction, and I got on an express train, and now I'm back on the other side of the track.
00:57:46.000But women around her age, uh, you know, key demo age in New York, some 70, I think it's 80 or 90 actually percent uh female vote for the democratic candidates who then appoint uh a police chief who says soft on crime, and then they vote in they they appoint judges, soft on crime.
00:58:04.000So she is arguing for, and it's not about her as an individual, but this is what people in New York voted for.
00:58:10.000And and this is a lot of this is leading to this what I call the rise of the urban right.
00:58:20.000This is this is a different Alvin Bragg is is horrifying pipeline, a different path from the rural right, which which most people everyone knows the rural right, everyone gets that we're conserving Our small towns, we're conserving our culture.
00:58:32.000We, you know, we care about the farms.
00:58:33.000We need for it's uh everybody gets it.
00:58:47.000Uh, the urban right is a reactionary force because you're reacting to your home and your livelihood that's been stolen in front of your own eyes.
00:58:58.000And there's so many people now in the new right that are actually part of this urban right, including, by the way, Donald Trump himself, a a Fifth Avenue billionaire who came down a golden escalator and was talking about this stuff has gotten completely out of control.
00:59:14.000People forget, by the way, that when he announced he was running for president, it was right uh I think it was either right in the middle or right after the Freddie Gray riots in Baltimore that were going on at the time where he's actually said publicly that Melania Trump watching those riots and watching Baltimore just be burned to the I was there, was watching it be burned to the ground.
00:59:33.000It's like one of my first live stream riots, yay.
00:59:35.000Um, that she said to to Trump, he said, You have to do it.
01:00:08.000You know, none of that's none of that's what I'm you know, I I I was raised to be an abortion loving liberal.
01:00:14.000And there, you know, first of all, they showed us the video of an abortion when I was in eighth grade and C C D and so I was never never pro choice ever.
01:00:25.000Um, but these cities are also uh being really damaged by left-wing foundations like the MacArthur Foundation gave 3.3 million dollars to the county that Charlotte is in, Mecklenburg County to reduce their jail population.
01:00:39.000And you have Mom Donnie now in New York saying that he wants to reduce the population of Rikers Island.
01:00:44.000A hundred days is too long to be in Rikers.
01:00:47.000Didn't mention the type of crime that would be committed.
01:00:49.000And it's just And he didn't he didn't mention what's going on with their trials.
01:00:53.000I mean, you know, it it's not too long if if you're actually going through the justice system and these justice systems, like, does it take a while to get a trial?
01:01:30.000President Trump is out now showcasing how safe Washington, DC is by going out for seafood right around uh the corner from the White House.
01:01:38.000And so the if you're a member of the urban right, which I've I've started talking about this publicly a couple of weeks ago.
01:01:44.000I've sort of had it rattling around for a while.
01:01:46.000I've discussed it with a few uh folks that are that are currently serving in in our government and doing a fantastic job of it.
01:01:52.000And and if I found it resonates a lot with a lot of people because you just you just come to conservatism through a very different path because you've seen your towns and your neighborhoods destroyed and you've seen it turned over to crime, you've seen to turn over to violence to migrants, both legal and illegal, these massive demographic shifts that we've been seeing, and you're like, I I just want my home back.
01:02:16.000Who's you know, who do I vote for to get that?
01:02:18.000Well, I mean, it's it's all it's all come from from the rural conservative, kind of the more classic from eastern central Indiana.
01:02:25.000What we see in common with a lot of the urban right, all comes down to the re-vivification of the traditional man, masculinity, this feminization that brought in socialism in this country by making you feel bad.
01:02:36.000There are people who are poor who you need to give your money to.
01:02:39.000And then over the racism issue, well, there are people who are black and you need to give your money to them.
01:02:44.000And then the the LGBTQ, there are people who are gay, you gotta give them money.
01:02:48.000Uh, additionally, additionally, that kind of hyperfeminization has driven people in urban centers where college educated white women are most likely to find their happy place.
01:02:58.000That's where families kind of Circled around during the 70s through the 90s.
01:03:03.000Well, now people are tired of it because they've seen the effect of a fatherlessness across every community in this country.
01:03:09.000The traditional man actually coming back is going to be a core part of the right in the next thirty years.
01:03:14.000That's why Vance and Trump, urban and rural right, are so alike in kind of their family orient policy prescriptions.
01:03:21.000Yeah, or you know, the the man of today is the guy who's too scared to stand up to a tiny woman who's yelling at him.
01:03:29.000Does the baseball and he does the arm thing?
01:03:33.000He does the thing does the arm thing, even before he realizes who it is.
01:03:37.000That's his initial response, which is a very I mean I don't know if that guy's got a touch of something or what, but he doesn't seem to.
01:03:44.000And he just seems very scared, very scared of his skin.
01:03:48.000And you know, that's the m that's the that is the modern American male, a ma'am.
01:03:55.000That is the mod the modern American male is terrified to stand up to a woman, and that is a great microcosm that of how we lost our great cities, how we lost our culture, the decline of the West, because we're terrible.
01:05:04.000It wasn't even in her seats, it was the seats in front of her.
01:05:07.000So there's always a scrap as a guy who grew up with my dad taking me countless, countless Phillies games.
01:05:13.000Um, never had a situation like this where he gave away one of our balls.
01:05:17.000Like, like we would go outside, even just in in local areas.
01:05:22.000If there was a high school game, we would go out to the river after the game to collect foul balls from the river because it was cheaper than going out and buying them.
01:05:29.000And that was just something we did on Saturday mornings with me and my brother and my dad.
01:05:33.000You know, we would ride the bike, go down the river, there's a game, get the foul balls, dry them out, boom, got some practice balls.
01:05:39.000And he never once would say, Oh, we're gonna we're gonna hand it over, we're gonna do this.
01:05:46.000No, it was when he was older, he would get it, and then we would go get it.
01:05:58.000When you look at this photo and you can see him looking angrily at the old lady, and this guy looking terrified and shocked and taking the ball from his own son.
01:06:06.000That kid's gonna grow up and be like, when he has a kid, don't be like that.
01:06:10.000He's this, I mean, i if you look at the trajectory of some of the youth polls right now, there's a very good chance that that he's gonna be like very radical.
01:06:19.000What if like this kid is just like this is his moment of realizing my dad's not a hero.
01:06:24.000And you always realize that at some point, like my dad's not a hero, my dad's not, you know, infallible or whatever.
01:06:30.000You realize your parents are human beings, and he had to realize it once.
01:07:20.000Again, and and that's the catch is that I couldn't imagine, forget, you know, whether or not like my, you know, I would consider you know my dad to be like my hero kind of a thing.
01:08:24.000All the millions of interactions where some screaming liberal Karen is getting in somebody's face...
01:08:31.000And a guy is terrified to just say no.
01:08:33.000And I'm sorry, but the word no is the most masculine word in the English language.
01:08:40.000Because we are not going to get out of any of these situations if we just can't say no to women.
01:08:46.000Well, and you have to, and the other thing too that everybody forgets is you have all these women who you know are all empowered and they're living in their power and they're doing all this.
01:08:57.000But what you forget is the way that these women got like this is by being so amiable and bendable that they say yes to everything stupid, and that's how they got there.
01:09:07.000Like, well, how do you think men ended up in women's bathrooms?
01:09:10.000It's because women were too nice and cowed to say no.
01:09:28.000I think what's happening is like this woman in New York on the subway, is guys basically like men like this, who are like, She was gonna get anyway, I'm just leaving.
01:09:48.000It I mean, it's at least the the acronym.
01:09:51.000Maybe I'm just saying, like in New York, the women are screaming, and so the guys are like, whatever, I'm leaving.
01:09:57.000And then they get the city they vote for, and now they live in crime-infested areas where the women in New York also complained that they can't get a date.
01:10:14.000Uh, but then you started getting all of these feminist tropes of don't hold the door for me, split the bill, we don't want men involved.
01:10:21.000And what they did what what these feminists were basically saying is the chivalry they were discussing wasn't just a man opening the door or saying, I'll pay for your food.
01:10:29.000It was them saying, 'I will stand in front of you when the violent murderous rapist is coming at us.
01:10:35.000Well, but that's also how they're saying, ah, it's all you, bro.' I mean, that's also part of the free market of sex, though, because we stopped making the relationship between men and women about something that was supposed to involve responsibility and specific duty, and you started saying, Hey man, I mean, you know, it has involved me getting laid, and then when you start leading a man by the wang, he'll do whatever.
01:10:52.000Again, the simp testrophe in this country.
01:10:55.000By the way, later on in that video, the guy said catastrophe.
01:11:07.000I think he repeated acting like that in front of your children, not standing up for yourself, not standing up for your kids, not acting like a man.
01:11:13.000You that is the most regrettable thing about this whole story.
01:11:16.000I gotta be honest, between this and the cold play couple, this is more worthy of divorce.
01:11:22.000Well, because I mean, he's show he's showing he's showing everyone that he can't take care of his kids.
01:11:29.000If you actually watch the video of the initial interaction, I don't believe the woman has been identified yet, which is really claiming she has been.
01:11:37.000Which is really weird because people were claiming that she had, but then like those women came out, and because she's so odious, that those women even came out and released statements.
01:12:20.000But I'm just like, she walked over and made a demand.
01:12:23.000And I give that, like, in terms of how severe I think it is on a scale of one to ten with 10 being like this person is committing a violent murder.
01:15:13.000Yeah, but there's a scene where uh the main character, this woman is with her husband and they're in line at a grocery store when someone cuts in front of her and she goes, excuse me, we're waiting in line.
01:15:23.000And he's like, I've only got a few things.
01:15:25.000She's like, No, you don't, you have more than we do, so get in the back of the line.
01:15:27.000And he's like, What are you gonna do about it?
01:15:29.000And then her husband's like, just ignore it, just let it go.
01:15:33.000So she goes to a freezer, grabs a bag of peas, walks up and goes, Hey, and he goes, Hey lady, it's over, I won't and then she bashes him in the face with it.
01:15:48.000But the funny thing is, whatever your view on that show, it's funny that the depiction is the man would not stand up for his wife, and so the wife had to do it herself.
01:15:57.000And it's very funny that I feel like there's a large portion of men in this generation that are very much like that.
01:16:05.000Now Gen Z is starting to move, turn things around.
01:16:07.000But these urban liberal guys are very much the low T remember the tri guys on the from BuzzFood.
01:16:26.000But the point is, like, if I go and actually try and push this guy out or something like that, that's me not de-escalating.
01:16:33.000You know, look, I I I was in line at a 7-Eleven a long time ago as I was I was in Seattle, and I had like probably I don't know, five or six dollars worth of stuff.
01:16:41.000And there was like four people in line.
01:16:42.000A guy walked in front of me, and I immediately was like, hey bro, back of the lines that way.
01:16:53.000I'm not gonna get into a fight with them, but I'm not playing that game.
01:16:55.000All you gotta do is just look at the individual.
01:16:57.000This is how the urban right gets born.
01:17:00.000Because when you live okay, when you live in a city, you you there is an unwritten set of rules that everybody follows, like like when you're in trains, like you're when you're at in line, anything like this that everybody follows, that everybody kind of gets that hey,
01:17:17.000if we obey these rules and we we sort of live this way, and maybe there's some sharp elbows or like or like a New Yorker is gonna say something, but yeah, Philly too, by the way, but you you all sort of abide by those rules so that you can live together in the city.
01:17:32.000Mom Donnie, one of one of the videos that really drove me nuts about him was it's it's one of the ones, it's not just the one where he's eating with his hands as disgusting and alien as that is.
01:17:43.000Uh, that's the alien, the real aliens, by the way.
01:17:46.000Um, it's it's the fact that he's doing it on the subway.
01:17:50.000Because you know, one of the rules of the subway is you don't eat open food like that.
01:17:55.000Especially if it smells that stuff does.
01:17:59.000And so if this guy step, if this guy can't even follow it, goes back to Broken Windows.
01:18:03.000If he can't even follow the basic low-level social taboos to maintain the social order, how could he ever possibly be in charge of the entire city?
01:18:15.000There's no way he's probably cool with turnstile jumping too, which is again, which by the way, would have prevented the murder of Arena Zarutska because the guy was a turnstile jumper.
01:18:25.000You heard what the city council said about this.
01:18:27.000So we did a dive on what that after they cut their cake.
01:18:30.000So there's this uh NPR reporter of all people that's covering the event, and he's like posting all of these these things that are going on, or maybe it was the Channel 9 reporter.
01:18:40.000So uh, when we're looking at these these coverages, they go to a little cake break, they come back and address the murder for like two minutes, and then about 20 minutes later, they start having conversations about well, what in the future can we do to equitize the safety standard corporate.
01:19:10.000First from Marie Antoinette's classics.
01:19:13.000But no, so they get to the end of this council meeting, and they ask, Well, what if we've what if we closed off, like put some fences up and closed off the uh like the train stations so that only people who paid the fare could ride because he not only jumped the turnstile, he also didn't pay a fare on his bus to the train station.
01:19:32.000So they talk about bus fare, then they get to the city.
01:19:33.000Well, in New York, that'd be okay because Mom Donnie's gonna make the buses free.
01:19:36.000And that's when the head of the CATS train system says, Well, we don't want to put fences up because I have and I quote equity concerns, end quote.
01:19:45.000I uh it is, but real quick, uh uh I lived in New York, you live you lived in New York.
01:20:47.000Who uh who are you going to enslave to fix it?
01:20:50.000Yes, he will have to enslave people to fix it.
01:20:52.000And he talks about how he's during farmers, maybe how his own.
01:20:56.000He talks about how uh he was asked recently in an interview what he was going to do About the millionaires leaving the city and taking their corporations with them.
01:21:05.000And he was like, I'm gonna show them how this is gonna make a better quality of life for them too.
01:21:09.000They already have a great quality of life.
01:21:11.000They don't need more garbage from you.
01:21:13.000They don't need more homeless crazy people wandering around where they can see them.
01:21:41.000He you know, took some free Turkish air flights.
01:21:44.000Here's here's the thing is is and and and uh we can we can point directly to LA for this, but it's it's it's in so many of these major cities that uh so Karen Bass, for example, was an actual member of a revolutionary communist organization when she was younger in a battalion that was funded and uh and actually finance and paid for and um and controlled by the Cuban Marxist party.
01:22:09.000So she was an actual revolutionary communist, politically sponsored.
01:22:14.000When when revolutionary communists take over these areas, the urban elite, they use the release of violent prisoners as a way to keep the populace in line, to keep the middle class in line from revolting or doing anything.
01:22:32.000They go after the Daniel Pennies, they go after the people who try to rise up and do something about that because they want to try to find out where the Nair to Wells or where the people who might be against them are coming, and they use this as a pressure release to find out who those people are they imply pressure to see what gets released.
01:22:50.000And so the idea that all of this is just happening because oh, these are the unintended consequences of good intentions.
01:23:48.000So uh what's funny about this is that they don't know.
01:23:51.000We've got this uh by the way, from disorders that breaking like President Trump has just unexpectedly put the White House press pool in a motorcade.
01:23:58.000Poetis is on the move, destination unknown.
01:24:00.000This is earlier to to prove that uh DC is safe.
01:24:04.000He loaded up the press and brought them to a restaurant where this this went down.
01:24:08.000So by the way, this is the just my initial reaction.
01:24:12.000This is the exact opposite of what we saw at the Phillies game.
01:24:16.000This is a man, this is a man who refused to back down.
01:24:20.000This is a man who saw someone saw the tiny women screaming in his face, and he walked directly over to them and pointed at him.
01:24:28.000You know, he points at him a little bit, and just knowing the president as much as we do at this point, I I gotta imagine he probably had a smirk on his face when he did that.
01:24:35.000And you know, probably gave them a little wave and sat down.
01:24:39.000So, yes, there are ways to de-escalate without submitting.
01:24:42.000You stand your ground, you turn the other cheek.
01:24:48.000So, as the vice president's doppelganger, I'm just gonna jump in rather quickly here and say that it this really comes back to that emasculated man point and also to mom Donnie.
01:24:56.000The opposite of of Trump in the situation, you will see David French or some other columnist in the weak men category look at this story and say, ah, the writings on the wall, the free Palestine people, they found Trump, they've surrounded the poor dictator.
01:25:10.000And at the same time, the weak men are the last guys to actually realize it's all over.
01:25:15.000Or the last guys, mom Donnie's proposing these ideas, they're not popular.
01:27:47.000Yeah, and that's what you know, obviously with this video where Trump walks over to the protesters, it's why Trump wins.
01:27:53.000Yeah, so I I have a lot of respect for JD Vance just going at these uh protesters by ignoring them completely.
01:28:00.000And I think that's what we need to do as a culture.
01:28:02.000You know, we need to stop giving so much credence and airspace to these people who hate us and hate everything and really just want to be as destructive as possible.
01:28:15.000We've been doing a good job of that lately.
01:28:17.000Ignore these stupid protesters who don't actually know anything about their history or what's going on.
01:28:22.000I th I think that from an evolutionary standpoint, women are doing what they're supposed to be doing and have always have done, especially this Karen.
01:28:29.000The problem is that men have become weak.
01:28:33.000And what's gonna happen is liberals are not having kids.
01:28:35.000These weak men are I mean, that guy has kids, obviously, but guys like that are are just less likely to have kids.
01:28:41.000People on the right, these Gen Z guys who prioritize family are more likely to have kids, and conservatives have substantially more kids.
01:28:47.000So I think this is going to be a natural course correction over the next two or three generations.
01:28:51.000Our church in the Midwest right now where I'm from is in experiencing a baby boom.
01:28:56.000I've never seen anything like first of all, we had like 20 years is gonna be great.
01:28:59.000There's a lot of kids at my church too.
01:29:01.000We had uh like a teen rally for kids over the the weekend, and the the preacher essentially gave kind of a testimony to the church and said he hasn't seen kids this invested in what was going on there in like 20, 30, 40 years.
01:29:16.000I was saying with that kid at the baseball game, he looks at his dad and his dad takes the ball from him, and I'm like, that kid got a gr a great lesson about what not to be.
01:29:23.000And I feel like these these kids that are coming to church now and they're invested, it's because they have access to the internet and they can see those uh go woke not even once memes where it shows like a 20, like an 18-year-old girl with like long red hair and smiling, and that's like two years two years into college and she's morbidly obese with a shaved head and like weird tattoos all over her face.
01:29:44.000It's like dare, but for transgender people.
01:30:04.000And and no, that's that's the main thing is that um this is a report out of Poland now where uh good friend of mine, uh Dominic Chartinski is the only member of of the Polish government now, and he's up publicly, and he's saying that uh we need to we need to absolutely use caution when we look at all this stuff.
01:30:26.000He's been sending me a few messages as well uh as we've been talking.
01:30:30.000He's he's saying who are these people that say that there's an attack going on, you need to wait, you need to figure out what's going on here.
01:30:41.000But here's what's even here's what's even crazier.
01:30:43.000So uh you know the Polish parliament is actually controlled by the left right now, and he's saying that he can't even get as as a member of uh European Parliament, he can't even get a statement out of the government of Poland about what's going on.
01:30:58.000You seriously that he can't even get a statement out of his own government.
01:31:02.000That's interesting as to as to what's happening, and that's because they're taking orders from somebody else probably.
01:31:06.000I was gonna read it so you probably have to check with NATO on the official like we haven't are they.
01:31:11.000So there's gonna be a huge I mean, obviously this is gonna have political repercussions in the sounds good like good news.
01:31:18.000Oh this actually sounds like good news because it it it I I would say there's a slight uh probability favors NATO does not want this to escalate, so they're keeping it tight because they would rather not go to war with Russia.
01:31:44.000Well, I I don't I I don't trust that NATO doesn't want to go to war.
01:31:47.000You look at all these warmongers in these NATO nations that want to go to war.
01:31:51.000I'm not I'm not saying that the politicians wouldn't necessarily so I think that the for that the political perspective is they want the the constant threat of war to be there, and they want to use uh what the Western European nations want to use Vladimir Putin as a scapegoat for their own failures and their own inflation problems and like with the gas prices and stuff.
01:32:12.000Yeah, the gas prices or the fact that the German industrial base is completely hollowed out.
01:32:17.000It's in a a state of collapse right now.
01:32:19.000So German manufacturing exports are just crumbling, they're being destroyed uh because they no longer have the cheap energy inputs that they that they once enjoyed.
01:32:27.000And uh all of these government, uh France's government just collapsed yesterday, by the way.
01:32:32.000Again, uh the UK, the the UK is pretty much headed for a civil war.
01:32:37.000Tommy's got his thing going on in a couple of days.
01:33:29.000Uh the communists in Belgium had shut down all the airports because they were on strike, so I was like stuck in Europe.
01:33:34.000Um and so I end up at uh Heathrow and I say, Oh, this is gonna be fun.
01:33:40.000So I'm just gonna play I'm gonna test what I can tweet out.
01:33:43.000And I said, Well, I know I'm not allowed to tweet certain certain things, but surely, Keir Starmer, you wouldn't have a problem with me tweeting Bible verses.
01:33:50.000And so I start tweeting Bible verses about how if you allow if you allow too many foreigners into your land, they will eventually take over you.
01:33:57.000They will take they will eat all your crops, they will take over your house.
01:34:00.000And then, you know, that I said that was that's doing pretty well, that's doing pretty well.
01:34:03.000And I said, But you know, since we're in the UK, let me try to tweet some things from a book that might be a little bit more familiar to you guys, The Quran.
01:34:14.000And so I went to the Kran and I found some choice verses out of there as well.
01:34:19.000But then again, I also haven't been back to the UK.
01:34:22.000But who are the guys that have actually come out in Britain to stop this?
01:34:25.000A bunch of dads in small towns who are now posting community watches because they don't want Brittannistan to leech into their communities.
01:34:34.000Well, and why should they want the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is stand?
01:35:24.000Imagine being one of the managers who went in on the remodel, and now you're sitting there wondering where all of the yard art for your walls went.
01:35:30.000Yeah, you gotta go get a thresher, put it back up on the wall.
01:35:32.000We did we actually put out a request on the show.
01:35:53.000Well, it was funny with like having taken Tanya there a couple of times, you know, she'll even she was pointing out like, you know, in the Soviet Union, we we all had this stuff.
01:36:01.000You're like her grandmom's house would have that stuff, and you know, her dad was raised using all that stuff.
01:36:07.000So, you know, for her, it's kind of like a walk down memory lane.
01:36:09.000But you know, I saw a lot of people criticizing the cracker barrel thing, but it's like no, uh actually American culture, it turns out can be whatever we say it is, and if we want that direct connection to American history that is reflected, yes, in a corporate culture, because people are saying, Oh, well, Krackerbar was only around since 1969, so it's not really this old thing.
01:36:55.000And the staff are all like wearing jumpsuits, and when you order like a pound of you know, bull go gee, they come out with just like a quarter pound.
01:37:44.000Uh maybe a lot of these uh young liberals would come to the socialist restaurant and we could just make fun of them because we treat it seriously.
01:37:50.000Be like, all right, what'd you like to order?
01:37:55.000Yeah, that's I'm sorry, I'm gonna give you the we gotta fix the menu and you just scratch everything off the menu and it's like we have bread.
01:38:00.000Just to like bring unsuspecting people into the to the restaurant.
01:38:07.000I think a Korean barbecue North Korean barbecue theme restaurant would do really well, and I'm allowed to, because my great grandfather is from what is now North Korea.
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01:39:16.000I do think one of the funniest videos I've ever seen is the fire at on the on Greta's boat.
01:39:21.000Because it took the dude a minute and a half before he told the captain there was a fire, and he's running back and forth, just saying, We've been hit, we've been hit.
01:39:29.000It's like, my dude, shut up, get the fire extinguisher and put the fire out.
01:39:54.000But I just want to stress how hilarious it is that instead of putting the fire out, he just ran back and forth yelling, we've been hit over and over and over again.
01:40:46.000Speaking of Thunberg, though, there are more views on the internet, not of this video regarding the Greta team boat, but of an AI picture enlarging her boobs the last week.
01:41:31.000I think I think the greater question you're not asking is why won't anyone deal with the fact that Israel is climate change and that the problem of climate change is Israel, as Greta Thunberg told tell us.
01:41:42.000Are you saying the Jews are behind climate change?
01:41:43.000That's what Greta Thunberg apparently is saying.
01:41:46.000It'll be funny if she just came out and actually said that.
01:41:48.000If she just said it, if she just said it, yeah.
01:41:50.000She probably thinks why why are you going to Israel?
01:41:52.000And she's like, because of climate change.
01:42:03.000Isn't that the argument the Jews can be able to do that?
01:42:05.000Is that is that Greta's actual weather that's a little bit?
01:42:09.000Guys, guys, when the fire started, it was reported that one of the guys on the boat yelled, Israel did this.
01:42:16.000I wouldn't be surprised if Greta Toonberg genuinely believes that Jews are controlling the weather and she and that's why she's going there.
01:42:23.000Like I'd be willing to bet if you asked her, she's gonna believe a lot of weird things.
01:42:27.000I just want to be in the room when Trump hears that for the first time.
01:42:30.000I don't know what the hell they're saying.
01:42:32.000Just like in the restaurant with the girl holding the Palestine flag backwards.
01:42:36.000Jews made the weather like on the flag backwards.
01:43:05.000I obviously it's not like you know, if you have a rifle, you're gonna be more accurate at longer ranges depending on the caliber or whatever.
01:43:25.000I got a KSG 25, and we put in 25 bucks shot, and my buddy just pump bang, pump bang, just unload it, it vaporized the wood frame of the of the target.
01:43:35.000And and this was at like, I don't know, 40 yards.
01:43:39.000you see the same kind of video game thinking a lot in Ukraine where they're just like the US should just give them more weapons.
01:43:44.000And you're like, Well, what weapons with what production process and what armament and what manufacturing the ghost of Kiev was on my spawn screen.
01:43:54.000They literally just think that weapons can spawn automatically anywhere.
01:43:58.000And when you walk them through that it's actually this this very long supply chains repr or like the Israel-Iram war and the idea that the Iron Dome just has unlimited firepower all the time.
01:44:12.000Liberty Den says the media's refusal to cover the majority of crimes committed by black people has allowed the infection of the criminal element in the black community to metastasize and destroy the black community.
01:44:23.000I think the the problem is we saw this Gallup poll when they were defunding the these police departments, and in the black communities, they were saying they needed more police.
01:44:33.000But these white uppity liberals were going around saying no, they actually don't want that.
01:45:06.000I love that video of the white girls torching and vandalizing things during the riots, and the local black women are like, what are you doing?
01:45:12.000And they're like, We're doing this for you.
01:45:40.000But I guess not that it's a pushback, but there I think there's more data points that we need to look at.
01:45:44.000One of the one of the things that I had tweeted earlier today is, you know, now we've seen this video, as horrifying as it is, now we know why they haven't released the Austin Metcalf video, right?
01:45:56.000But the interesting thing, I mean, lots of interesting things about the Carmelo Anthony case, but one of the most fascinating ones, I think, was that his family did seem to be very intact.
01:46:07.000Uh they were certainly upper middle class, his dad seemed to be very involved in his life, and yet he's still he still fillets it's it's a it's like there are people cultural issue.
01:46:33.000And I mean it does I don't think that it breaks down by race, but it is true that there are people that are that just have that are psychopaths that have no concern for other people's lives, no concern for the way that other people will feel things.
01:46:47.000They don't they don't have they don't experience any race.
01:46:50.000Yeah, I'm not saying it's I'm not saying it's racially based, but there are people like that.
01:46:53.000And so like it's to make it an excuse, oh well, this person just didn't have a father.
01:46:56.000No, it's that that person is a bad person.
01:46:59.000You can track we can track stats, I think is what is what he said.
01:47:03.000There is a simple thought experiment that breaks down the racial component in stories like this, where you know, people are making comments saying, like, well, maybe you know what is what is the comment people have been saying online?
01:47:48.000The point is there's uh uh very obviously like the people are making uh uh race-based comments saying like she shouldn't have sat next to a black guy or whatever.
01:47:56.000I'm like, dude, if I got on a train and I saw a black man wearing a suit sitting there and he Gave me a little wave, I'm not gonna think too much.
01:48:01.000So here's here's here's what I'll say.
01:48:03.000Here's what I'll say in in response to that, though, is and yes, obviously, in that very, you know, very peculiar scenario.
01:48:10.000Um, why is there a military officer smiling at you on Fifth Avenue?
01:48:16.000I said he's got he's standing on the street corner because he's done his uh his National Guard deployment to New York.
01:48:22.000Which by the way, there were National Guard in New York for like a decade after 9-11.
01:48:26.000Armed M4s, M16, you'd see him on the subway all all the time.
01:48:31.000And and everybody likes to here's what I'll say though.
01:48:34.000It there is an element of truth to it where it is not racist that if you are someone like this, that you're just playing the odds and saying, you know what, I'm not gonna sit in this car.
01:48:50.000I think there's a difference between that and say discriminating against an individual.
01:48:54.000But if you are just walking down the street or trying to ride a public thoroughfare, it is not racist to say, you know what, I have a general understanding of how crime works in this country, and I'm going to avoid certain things.
01:49:06.000If you are if you walk onto a subway train and you have a seat to your left and a seat to your right, and there is a black man in a suit with a briefcase, and he's like reading the Wall Street Journal, and you go, I ain't sitting not by that guy because I'm scared that's racist.
01:49:20.000Because that's that's an illogical assessment.
01:49:22.000This is why they always tried out Van Jones to lecture.
01:49:25.000It's it's illogical, but it may be logical for you to say, well, I know there's gonna be more crime from this car because it's filled with this type of people and less crime from that car because it's filled with that's a good idea.
01:49:36.000If I'm on the if I'm on the subway, I see teenagers, like I move to the other car.
01:49:43.000Young young men are more likely to commit violent crime of any race.
01:49:46.000My my point is that the the concerns that we should be having when we're when we're discriminating, and I mean that in the broad sense, discriminating in any capacity, like taking the subway or taking it.
01:49:59.000So when when when we are discerning what we will do as we enter a train, if you are literally going to choose to sit next to a uh a white dude with patchy hair and like lesions who's shaking back and forth because you don't want to sit next to a black businessman, that's a racist problem, and that's gonna cause you harm in your long term.
01:50:15.000I would rather okay, like you're if you're talking about like a Southern Baptist black church, all right.
01:50:19.000I would rather be in that environment than I would rather be in a bar in the out like interstate great plains that biker gangster known to visit.
01:50:30.000The the races are different than the common stereotype, but I would rather be among a bunch of people loudly praised and worship and wearing suits than guys in rough clothes and acting stupid.
01:50:49.000And and we've talked about it in terms of Chicago.
01:50:50.000I was telling my friends, like if you told someone who has never been to Chicago that if they're walking down the street and they come to a neighborhood that is predominantly black, there you're you're probably in a bad neighborhood.
01:51:03.000That is just there's a correlation there.
01:51:05.000For whatever reason you want to argue about it.
01:51:06.000There are outliers, Hyde Park has uh double the national average of black people, and it's actually below average crime, and that's where Barack Obama lives.
01:51:13.000And that's actually a very beautiful and safe neighborhood.
01:51:15.000So, you know, my point is largely that's class-based, too.
01:51:19.000But but my point is you we can certainly make the point about Chicago neighborhoods having higher crime in the black neighborhoods, but when you are discerning, you should be discerning largely based on the type of person because if you ignore that a white guy looks like he may be a drug addict violent person just because he's white, you're you're stupid, you're gonna get hurt.
01:51:41.000That becomes the initial analysis of culture.
01:51:44.000We're at we're aggravated at people right now in this country because they are assessing culture in a split second and making a choice that may be to go to the other side of the street or lock the car door or whatever, because they see they've seen culture turn out badly when that culture then attacks them.
01:51:59.000And people I I don't think it's wrong to say someone is is bad for recognizing some cultures are are just less valuable than others.
01:52:06.000And and we're all kind of beating around the bush because in this very case, had she chosen to sit in the other car, she'd be alive.
01:52:19.000So yeah, you you you could call her whatever you want, but she'd still be alive.
01:52:24.000And you know, and it's and it's also true that it bears out that um you know that low income, low-income white neighborhoods are still less violent than low-income black neighborhoods.
01:52:36.000We saw a stat today that said uh black women commit more murders than white men.
01:52:41.000Black women commit more murders than white men.
01:52:45.000Uh we had it up on uh I don't know if it was up here today or if I just saw it on X. But yeah, I mean, you know, it's statistics.
01:52:54.000Yeah, to mean the the cop shows that you watch along Netflix.
01:52:57.000Like the cop park has almost no murder.
01:52:59.000Yeah, I mean, uh obviously income correlates with with uh with violence.
01:53:03.000Like we've we've clearly, you know, high income does not go to violence.
01:53:07.000When you don't commit violence, you don't go to jail, and that means you can go to work and you can make your life better.
01:53:12.000But it's also it's also an idea of you know, low time preference that if you're someone who's uh you understands delayed gratification, you're gonna work hard, you're gonna make more money, typically if you're not like some scam artist.
01:53:22.000Um, but but no, the the line I was just gonna make, and and Serge and I were were chatting about this before is that like all those Netflix cop shows are lying to you, you know.
01:53:29.000Like the idea of white collar murder in America, it's so rare.
01:53:41.000It is it is the it is quite the opposite, where you are much more likely to be the victim of crime if you are white collar in America than to be the perpetrator of crime, and yet every single one of these cop shows, except for the wire, which is the only one 25 years ago, uh does not show you the actual truth about murder in America.
01:54:18.000The the the video, yeah, they're the this is the fascinating thing about uh the government is that it's a republican parliamentary system dominated by communist political parties that and and socialist parties.
01:54:29.000So it's because you can vote your way into communism, but you have to shoot your way out.
01:54:34.000And that's that's and that's what's happening right now in Nepal.
01:54:37.000Up until 2008, uh Nepal was a was a monarchy.
01:54:40.000And then since 2008, I think they've had like a dozen different governments because and but it was the communists that overthrew the monarchy.
01:54:48.000So the Maoist insurgency, which was largely funded by the CCP, um, to use as a check against India.
01:54:54.000The problem is that no communist government has been able to gain stability there, so they keep they just keep going through cycles of this.
01:55:01.000And then they tried to take away TikTok and the kids got pissed.
01:55:04.000So it's uh yeah, and they're not gonna be able to do they didn't tick too.
01:55:41.000Yeah, they fake being a cell phone tower.
01:55:43.000Um the Polish government has finally put out something.
01:55:47.000And vagaries and operation operational commanders.
01:55:52.000During today's attack by the Russian Federation carrying out strikes on targets in Ukraine, our airspace was violated by drone type objects.
01:56:02.000And operation is underway aimed at identifying and neutralizing the objects on the orders of the operational commander of the Polish armed forces.
01:56:45.000Well, they're doing the little bit of the boiling frog here.
01:56:47.000So I mean, you've got the this is again, this is how the Russian military has operated, especially kind of on its borders.
01:56:53.000If it does want to see kind of how the reaction might be, they might say, Well, we were actually trying to attack this area and just something kind of fell over to the wayside.
01:57:00.000I mean, that's something that Russian policy has been since like the mid aughts.
01:57:16.000Um, you know, there's certainly boundary testing, but at the same time, it's it seems very clear that and and it seems that Poland is making very clear in their first official statement now that uh this was not an attack on Poland.
01:57:37.000Well, you know, and so I mean it just doesn't become a we may never actually know how quote unquote how far the airspace was violated.
01:57:45.000So of course they were saying it was, you know, going as far as uh, you know, Western Poland, I think CNN said at one point, which is just complete lie.
01:58:45.000Uh this man was told over and over again for a decade, for 15 years by the corporate press that he was an innocent victim of an evil white, oppressive uh patriarchy.
01:58:55.000And it looks like that's what his motivation was.
01:58:57.000And then CNN comes out and says, We don't know why he did it.
01:59:04.000Well, he he clearly was motivated by anti-white hatred and this idea that and yes, it is spun up by so what's being done to a lot of the and and in my estimation, what's being done to a lot of the black community,
01:59:20.000not all of it, but this this propaganda is similar to what you see uh with Hamas radicalization, where they want black people in America to feel that they are in a in an apartheid situation, and the only way to respond to liberate yourselves is to commit mass violence to commit vast brutality against the oppressors, hit them where it hurts, like going after their children, going after these young women.
01:59:49.000No, of course it doesn't make any sense.
01:59:51.000Does was was this woman, you know, obviously not even born in this country, of course, but it didn't matter because to him she was a white girl, and therefore she was a tar she was an oppressor, she was a member of this class, and she needs to be taken out because uh i it it it's just a way to create a race war.
02:00:09.000Is this Dom says women should not be in public?
02:00:12.000And this is the reason why Irina should have not been out of her father's house till she was married, at which point she would have stayed at her husband's home.
02:01:06.000You empower regular citizens to be able to defend themselves and defend others.
02:01:11.000Well, Jazz McCorkett says or imagine this, a train where every train cart actually just have has these two foot by two foot cubes or like you know, little rooms.
02:01:25.000So when the train pulls up, all the doors open at once, and you choose an isolation pod to stand in where it's clear and you can see outside, but no one can touch you, and then you'll be safe.
02:01:35.000Maybe it could maybe there could be like a little um uh syringe and it could sedate you until you're stopped.
02:01:41.000Oh, or or if you're getting aggressive, the arm will grab you and then calm you down.
02:01:49.000So when I visit Eastern Europe, when I'm in Poland, you don't need any of these things because they actually take crime seriously and they just allow you to have a nice city filled with nice people, and you don't need this urban right coming up to correct the problems because they're already in Poland.
02:02:11.000You go to jail for six years for for shoplifting.
02:04:09.000Be afraid, do not be afraid to stand up to call out truths, whether it be on racial crime statistics, whether it be on the mass killing of white people that's going on in America.
02:04:19.000Do not be afraid to simply tell the truth.
02:06:15.000In fact, uh Hyde Park, which is in Chicago and has uh more than double the population average of black people and is a wealthy neighborhood.
02:06:26.000Uh actually the residents of Hyde Park are responsible for more deaths than any other neighborhood in Chicago.
02:07:24.000That is I mean, it's gonna cause more death.
02:07:26.000I actually think that library is like one of the coolest things I've seen because it's like it's like you straight up took something from like I don't know that one kid's book.
02:07:37.000Star Wars or like what's the what's what's the uh what's the alliance the alliance in Firefly, you know, and actually built it in real ball references in in real um you know, in re in real life.
02:07:48.000Where it's like, or it's like, man, that like that it like it looks horrible, but it's like exactly what every totalitarian government builds is.
02:08:16.000Isn't it amazing how like you know you know the meme of the horse that's like the ass is drawn really well, but then eventually it becomes like a stick figure?
02:09:28.000So if if we're going off of statistics, since we're talking about statistics tonight, are we going to see most of the battles between the two of them?
02:10:48.000So uh this was kind of like in response to Rand Paul saying that people need to read uh to kill a mockingbird uh more than when they were talking about due process and uh was this his cartel thing?
02:11:00.000Yeah, he was relating it to the cartels, but obviously, given the content of the novel, fictional novel, that people were very much more relating it to the massive like violence against white people that's been going on that we see going viral right now, and people saying that you know this guy DiCarlo got due process 14 times, and how did that work out for Arena?
02:11:22.000And so Alan Bakari tweeted the you know the picture of I think it's Johnny Rico and he's fighting one of the bugs in uh In Stars with Troopers, and he's like he's like he's like he's like, Sir, sir, we we need to get them due process before we fight back, sir.
02:11:41.000And then and I was like, quick, quick, someone toss him a copy of To Kill a Mocking Bird.
02:11:49.000But then people were attacking Alum to try to say, well, actually, you don't understand the media literacy of the right is at it again because they don't understand that actually the aggressors were the humans and the bugs were actually the heroes, the bugs had to be always changed the side of the bugs waiting for this opportunity and waiting for this opportunity for such a long time.
02:12:14.000My favorite book is the novel, Starship Troopers.
02:12:17.000It's nothing like the the movie, so different.
02:12:19.000The book is so good, it has changed my entire political philosophy in the last two years of Red A Day Times.
02:12:23.000But I just want to I want to say, guys, you just you don't understand the bugs had to blow up Buenos Aires because the Nazis were there.
02:12:30.000I'm from Buenos Aires and I say, kill them all.
02:12:33.000By the way, I'd like to know I would I would like to say they're both great.
02:13:26.000The general premise is that a uh an alien ship comes above earth and everyone panics for about a week, but nothing happens, and then people kind of like, okay.
02:13:32.000Then all of a sudden there are waves of destruction that wipe out different portions of humanity, like a virus, and then the fifth wave, eventually humanity is largely decimated.
02:13:42.000The aliens clearly are purging the earth of humans, and then the premise is the military shows up to this town of survivors and says, We're all gonna bring you to safety.
02:13:52.000Kids are gonna go in this one, parents wait here, and then they basically say that the aliens take human shape, and you know, for this we had to separate and test everybody.
02:14:01.000The kids are brought to a facility where they're trained to go and hunt and kill humanoid aliens, but it turns out they're just killing humans.
02:14:10.000But the reason I bring it up is um basically in the end when one of the kids confronts they're like they're they're they're basically the humans that are serving the aliens were hybridized genetically to serve them.
02:14:21.000And he's like, the kid goes, Why are you killing us?
02:14:24.000And he goes, because you're in the way.
02:14:26.000And then he was like, This is this is that's horrible, it's terrible.
02:14:54.000I'll I will say though, what you said about Star Wars that um uh shout out to the red letter media guys because they they did like a sort of Mr. Plinkett says goodbye to Star Wars.
02:15:03.000And he had a great take where Star Wars used to be a four-quadrant movie.
02:15:08.000It was made for sort of everybody, it was a movie that that parents could go see.
02:15:27.000And that you have to be able to afford Disney Plus.
02:15:31.000And they were going through and actually crunching the numbers of like how that there's such a few amount of people that actually subscribe to Disney Plus on the it's like the one percent of the planet actually subscribes to it.
02:15:44.000And so they're just bilking those customers.
02:15:51.000And when you join the dark side, your lightsaber turns red like a hard on.
02:15:54.000There's an excellent series called Every Frame a Pause by this guy named Mahler and Rags, and they they go through all of these shows frame by frame, but hence everything.
02:16:04.000Great guys, Rag's been on the show before.
02:16:06.000Um they really have pointed out like the whole lesbian like fetish with Star Wars, like way back in like the beginning of The Last Jedi, like how everything was just all about this really weird, awful writing and lesbians.
02:16:19.000Because it's not just theater majors, it's also theater majors and lesbians, because you know, clearly that's what all great media revolves around.
02:16:25.000Well, their brand is cooked, but we do got a caller.
02:16:30.000Thank you for thank you for having me on.
02:16:34.000Um, my question for the panel is um with Trump threatening to go into or bring the National Guard into Chicago and other major cities, and this Ukrainian woman being killed on the train in I can't think where it is.
02:16:50.000Anyway, um, with the with that going on, um why are it why isn't the FBI being sent in to take care of these people to begin with instead of the National Guard?
02:17:01.000Or I'm sorry, why is the F or why is President Trump sending in the National Guard and not or wanting to send in the National Guard and not the FBI?
02:17:08.000Well, he's sending in the National Guard basically to protect the law enforcement officers who are trying to do immigration enforcement.
02:17:16.000That's sort of the capacity in which he's sending in National Guard.