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Today governor DeSantis warns Floridians
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against looting, which, of course, makes him
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a racist, I guess. Beto claims he doesn't
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support defunding the police. And
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Vermont High School bans girls from their
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own locker room to protect a transgender
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student. The world is off the rails,
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but we've got all of that in more coming up and it
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all starts right now.
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Welcome to the news and why it matters. Happy Monday.
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I'm Sarah Gonzalez. And I'm joined by
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John Doyle, Blaisebe contributor
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and host of a Heck Ofcomi. which
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you can find on YouTube. That's all I'm gonna say about it.
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Also joined by reporter
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from The Daily Caller Jorge Ventura
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back in Studio and looking very
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nice with the time. Yeah. You just don't blame
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me.
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TV's favorite Hispanic. So, yeah,
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I gotta I gotta earn it. I gotta earn it.
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I'm not here.
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Sorry about that, sir. I don't know. Have you got that memo yet?
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Thanks
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Glenn.
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Oh, wait. Should do we need to switch
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seats or you have they just fought.
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Was I a diverse
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player in the show? Like, that's a chore.
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thrown her guy. The
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only thing, Sarah, on her own show is a pro
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game remove. Like, that is, like, a good
1:20
That is what John did. And he's
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still here. there goes. He's still here.
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Yeah. We're glad that you're back. And so
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I wanna go through some of this. what's
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happening in Florida, of course, in the aftermath
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of hurricane Anne, because I think the Democrats
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were very ready, very excited,
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very poised for a lot
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of horrible damage to Florida
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so that they could then blame Governor
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DeSantis for his mishandling of it. I
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mean, they were like chomping at the bit ready
1:46
to regurgitate the talking points before the
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hurricane had even hit land.
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But on Friday, Governor DeSantis
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warned looters who may try to take advance of
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the hurricane damage, and reminded
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them, Florida is a second
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amendment state, so I probably wouldn't
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try that if I were you watch. The
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other thing that we're concerned about, particularly
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in those areas that we're really hard hit
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is, you know, we wanna make make sure we're maintaining
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law in order. Don't even think
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about looting. Don't even think about
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taking advantage of people in
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this vulnerable situation. And
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so local law enforcement is involved
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and and and and monitoring that. You
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know, I told Kevin if the state needs to help
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as well because, yeah, you can have people,
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you know, bringing boats into some of these islands.
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and China ransacked people's homes.
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I can tell you, in the state
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of Florida, you never know what
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may be lurking behind somebody's home. and
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I would not want to chance that if I were you
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given that we're a second amendment state.
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Show me the lie. I can't find one, but
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apparently that was racist. according to
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Joy Reed, who responded on
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Twitter to this saying
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when the looting starts, the shooting starts, segregationist
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Miami sheriff Walter e nineteen
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sixty seven didn't take DeSantis
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long to return to form Now
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if you guys are watching and you can see
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this tweet, she includes a link to
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a twenty twenty NPR article titled
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The History Behind when the looting
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starts, the shooting starts, and this was, of course,
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in reference to when Trump tweeted,
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the same phrase amidst the George Floyd
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riots Now Trump later said he didn't
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know the racial history of
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the phrase. But, you
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know, it's funny because me being the non
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racist that I am I
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see Rhonda Santa say that and I'm like,
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yeah, true. Be
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careful. There are a lot of armed floor
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audians who are going to protect their
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property and you should probably
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not do that. I didn't think one
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time anything about race, but I'm
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also not a so that's not where my
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mind goes. I completely agree
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as the inventor of non racism,
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I can say that Wait.
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What? Yeah. I was the first person to
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ever be like, give me just stop being racist,
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guys. Right. I gotta yeah. I I bought, like, a jembe
3:57
from Qatar Center. This is very old John's
3:59
oil lore, but I, like, was able to
4:01
maybe, like, conjure some, like, voodoo spirits
4:03
or something and and actually, like, end racism
4:06
through my channel. you, John. Thank you for your sort of welcome.
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You're welcome. It's a thankless job, you know, people making
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fun of me for not posting content. They don't see the work
4:12
I do behind the scenes. That's true. But anyways,
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we lack, I think, a a sophisticated understanding
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of, like, civil rights history in this country,
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broadly speaking. And so someone like Joy
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Re can get away with quoting that and being like, oh,
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LunaSure. Well, that's what this segregationer said.
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because people in America have forgotten
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that during the nineteen sixties when there were
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race riots, it was kind of the same type
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of person who was going out there and looting I mean,
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you've never really seen a case where like all these white people
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are gonna like home goods and looting. It just doesn't happen.
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So it it kinda makes us wanna have an
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uncomfortable conversation about who's actually looting.
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because the left seems to understand where the tendencies
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are and the right doesn't. The right just wants to be like,
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oh, come on. Anybody can do this. And that's true, but that's not
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always the case. But I think that if conservatives
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want red states to stay red, they
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should utilize the significant majorities
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that they have in both chambers of state congress
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to make sure that every red state has things
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like standard ground laws, you know,
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castle doctors, things like that, to make sure
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that if this stuff happens, they're able to defend
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themselves, and Liberals like They will
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willingly live in states like California and
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and endure terrible qualities of life.
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But if they hear that, like, oh, you know, Oklahoma
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just past standard grandma, they won't move there even
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if the quality of life is objectively better there.
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So you can actually keep Liberals out of your
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state by just passing things that they think are
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scary, but that are ultimately good for the citizens.
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I mean, the best part is the Santa is literally
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just giving a warning to the looters saying,
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hey, you know, f around and you will
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find out in this in this state. Right.
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So
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if he was racist, he wouldn't
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warn them. Exactly.
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Yeah. Like, not a bad racist.
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He's literally doing the looters of favors.
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Hey, just remind you guys, you guys are
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in Florida. If if around, you will
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find out. So I'm just, you know and look,
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that message what the sentence is doing is
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it's it's a working class message because whether
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you're left or right, you all want the public safety
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and and you're you're good to protect during this time.
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So it's a winning message. It kinda reminds me of
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the rooftop careens. in a
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way. So I think it's a it's a winning message
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and I mean, Joy Reed is I mean,
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she'll she'll grab anything like that and just wanted
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to make it into a viral juicy
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little clips. So I I find it hilarious.
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There's a viral actually video right now of a black
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Democrat in Florida saying, like, hey,
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I I like the way that the scientists responded.
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his units were here. They're helping out our citizens.
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I'm gonna vote for DeSantis, and I'm a Democrat.
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And he's what? We
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actually have this. So let let's
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go ahead and listen.
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That's fucking sad because we got gas
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in here in Arcadia. Yeah. I
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hate a lot rest of y'all, but it's here in
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Arcadia. So y'all know we vote
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for. Yeah. No.
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I know you're speaking to Jesus. That
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was me. That was me in the background.
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Like, excuse me, sir, they're children around.
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stop cursing. He is thinking the scientist
6:51
put that you know, who really deserves the
6:53
credit right here is John Doe, John for for solving
6:55
racism and bringing the bridges together. That's
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John. Thank you not. I feel like Batman
6:59
in the sense were like, I
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shouldn't have to have my identity public.
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But if it were made public, I would be
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like happy to take credit for it. So
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I'm glad that you brought that up, Jorge,
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because I think it's such a good
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segue into the other
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part of this response
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to Hurricane Ian, which is
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the federal government's response. And you
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have Ron DeSantis out there making
7:23
sure as this Black Man
7:25
pointed out in Arcadia, making
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sure that the community of Arcadia has gas. He
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was able to deliver that and make sure
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that he came through on that. Meanwhile,
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you have a Kamala Harris who
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said that the government should help Floridians through
7:38
giving resources based on equity
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to communities of color first. Like,
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I it's hard for me to
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believe that these people in these positions
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of power are saying these things so
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blatantly and so arrogantly and
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as out loud as they have. But here it
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is. It is
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our lowest income
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communities and our communities of color
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that are most impacted by
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these extreme conditions and
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and impacted by by
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issues that are not of their own making.
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And so when Absolutely.
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And so we have to address
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this in a way that is about
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giving resources based on equity,
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understanding that we we fight for equality,
8:20
but we also need to fight for equity, understanding
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not everyone starts out at the same place.
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And if we want people to be in an equal
8:27
place, sometimes we have to take into account those
8:29
disparities. Okay. And
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and do that work? Oh,
8:34
okay. So interesting. So
8:37
if I don't know if a white person
8:39
who lives in a more affluent
8:41
neighborhood just had their entire
8:43
house completely ravaged
8:45
underwater has nothing left. They,
8:48
what, if they go apply for aid, if
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they go apply for FEMA, are they
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supposed to be told, wait in the back of the
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line before we get to all of BLACK
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PEOPLE. I DON'T KNOW, BUT CHRISTINE PUSHAW WHO
8:58
IS A RAPID RESPONSE DIRECTOR FOR
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DESANTAS' RE ELECTION CAMPAIGN AND
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ALSO MY TOTAL GIRL CRUSH. She
9:05
tweeted back at Kamala. This is
9:07
false. VP's rhetoric is causing
9:09
undue panic and must be clarified.
9:11
FEMA Individual Assistance is already available
9:13
to all Floridians impacted by
9:15
Hurricane Ian regardless of race or background. If
9:17
you need assistance visit disasterassistance
9:20
dot gov, or call the number.
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But it's just it's so
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fascinating to see these people,
9:27
this community in a time of
9:29
need and still the top
9:31
leaders of our country jumped straight
9:33
to, well, we wanna help the the
9:35
minorities first. Stand back,
9:37
whiteies. Go go find somewhere else. I don't know.
9:39
You're white. You'll figure it out. And they
9:41
probably will too to be fair, but
9:43
it's interesting how, like, this is
9:45
what I mean. True.
9:47
John just wakes up in things. Like, how am I
9:49
gonna piss people off? to
9:52
speak the truth. I don't choose violence as a
9:54
white man. They you get me into trouble
9:56
Jorge. But it is true that, like, you
9:58
know, the whole civil rights regime as we were
9:59
discussing earlier really is, like, enshrined in
10:02
the principle of equality. And you've seen
10:04
very recently the language change
10:06
too, not equality, but equity.
10:08
Because the same way that, like, we always say,
10:10
well, you can either have a quality or you can have
10:12
freedom because you have freedom, of course, the
10:14
results aren't going to be equal, but if you have a
10:16
quality, well then there can't be freedom because you're gonna have to
10:18
put your thumb on the scale to a certain degree. make
10:20
sure that those results are completely equal.
10:22
And so, equality was a nice message, but
10:24
then what we've seen is, well, if you even give
10:26
people a leg up, it's not gonna produce an equal
10:28
outcome. So now, you have to even make
10:30
it into, like, a zero sum game where
10:32
you're going to have resources given to
10:34
those who are subjectively cited
10:36
by these types of people to be in greater need
10:38
of it simply because of like this grand narrative
10:41
of American oppression. But they wanna give it
10:43
to communities of color. And when we hear
10:45
that phrase, We think of like black
10:47
people. We think of their history in this country and how they've
10:49
been oppressed. But you don't really think about
10:51
Asian people or Hispanic people who, to
10:53
my knowledge, have never faced oppression at the
10:55
levels of Americans and frankly even like
10:57
Irish Americans. But it's it's this
10:59
grand narrative of, like, redistributing resources
11:01
from, like, white people who are the only group
11:03
of people other than Asians pay more system than
11:05
they take out of it, two communities of color,
11:07
which are defined by, like, black people and
11:09
Hispanic people. So it's just this big thing where they wanna
11:11
redistribute wealth, from white people to
11:13
non white people under the guise of like this
11:15
ought to happen because of their misunderstanding of
11:17
twentieth century history. Sounds a
11:19
lot like communist. Yeah. And and I
11:21
agree with with Kamal's very first
11:23
line is those with the lowest income are most affected.
11:25
So let's help out white
11:27
Hispanic black everyone there in Florida. And I
11:29
think her statement is also like
11:31
it's a microcosm of one of the
11:33
biggest, I think,
11:34
negative impacts of the Democratic Party
11:36
where they continued to ignore
11:38
the issues of white working class. And I think
11:40
that's how we see those voters continue to to reject
11:42
them. I mean, you could look at Ohio, Michigan,
11:44
Pennsylvania. mean, the Party has literally
11:46
rejected that white working class. It says, oh, well, you're white. You
11:48
could figure it out. We don't care that. We actually voted
11:50
to shift your manufacturing jobs to China. We don't
11:52
care that. on opioids. We don't care that you're
11:54
getting divorced. We don't care that your kids are
11:56
growing up. Growing up with no parents. And I think
11:58
we're gonna continue to see that. But I
11:59
mean, for her, it's a it's a huge mistake because it's
12:02
everyone that's impacted, but they can continue to
12:04
just throw that middle finger at the white
12:06
working class non college educator voters. And then
12:08
they they when they look at the polls, are mad
12:10
at population for not voting Democratic. I
12:12
mean, they continue to lean to this coastal lease.
12:14
And look, regular people don't even talk like that. Like, even if
12:16
you meet, like, Hispanic Liberals, black Liberals,
12:18
Asian Liberals I mean, no one here actually literally talks
12:20
like that. It's this coastal lead language that
12:22
they continue to cater to. Yeah. No. I
12:24
agree. And I I just thought it was so fascinating that, you
12:26
know, I mean, I'm glad Christina Poshaw
12:28
tweeted out, you know, a response to that. Is that the
12:30
false tweet? No. I love her. She's so
12:32
savage. But she
12:33
said she corrected it, but
12:36
it's like, Great.
12:37
I'm glad that that's not the case, but
12:39
clearly, that is that is the country
12:41
that the left wants for us.
12:43
Right? Like, that would be like, Kamala just
12:45
basically gave what wish was
12:47
for how we handled disasters. And
12:49
it's really scary. Go ahead. I wanted to
12:51
I wanted to carry off on a point that you made earlier about
12:53
how it sounds a lot like hot. It's like it And
12:55
it literally literally has Which is why if
12:57
you look at, like, Martin Luther King and his inner circle,
13:00
these were all people who were either explicitly
13:02
communist communist sympathetic. And we don't know this
13:04
because we're taught from infancy to Martin Luther King
13:06
Junior as a hero, which is why he's the only man to
13:08
have his own federal holiday. Holy
13:10
dammit, literally like a celebration of the
13:12
civil rights movement as a restructuring
13:14
of the American constitution to be
13:16
not about equality or sorry, not about a
13:18
quality of opportunity, but about a
13:20
quality of outcome, which is why too. Yeah.
13:22
Literally, everybody in that inner circle were
13:24
communists. and they select him. People don't know this,
13:26
but Martin Luther King wasn't considered to even be
13:28
the greatest leader of Black America at the time he
13:30
was in maybe second or third place. but
13:32
they chose him specifically because of his
13:34
ministry background. And so he was able to use Christian
13:36
language to appeal to an America at the
13:38
time that was overwhelmingly Christian to sell
13:40
them on the the language civil rights under the
13:42
guise of this is the right thing to do. It's just, but really
13:44
what that's meant in practice is just the restructuring
13:46
of our government to be about a quality of outcome
13:48
instead of about opportunity. Mhmm.
13:49
And you do have a longer form
13:52
video. Hi, Jim. I do have content
13:54
on my channel. Well, that you go
13:56
into all of us. If people are looking there,
13:58
you've you've keep to their interest. They're like, wait, what are
13:59
you saying about Martin Luther King? You can go check
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Last Friday, Greg Abbott and
15:19
Robert Francis O'Bourke had a
15:21
gubernatorial debate here in
15:23
Texas. Now I gotta be
15:25
honest with you. It was like
15:27
the most boring thing I've watched in my
15:29
life, but I watched it because number one,
15:31
I do this for a living, but number
15:33
two, I also live in
15:35
Texas, and this is very important to a
15:37
very important you
15:39
know, debate for me. They're
15:41
both really terrible at this. But
15:43
Abbott, at least, is not going
15:45
to so
15:47
quickly make sure that Texas falls
15:49
further and further and further into the depths of
15:51
hell as of course Robert Francis
15:53
would. So A couple interesting moments in
15:55
that particular debate. Abbott
15:57
has come under fire for stating
15:59
that Texas will
15:59
give rate victims who become pregnant
16:02
baby applies instead of encouraging
16:04
them to murder their
16:06
children. Now here
16:08
is his answer about
16:10
abortion and alternatives with
16:12
baby supplies where he's getting a lot of criticism
16:14
for those watch. Is plan
16:17
b the alternative when it comes to
16:19
somebody who is pregnant from rape
16:21
or incest?
16:21
Well, it depends on what you mean by alternative.
16:24
An alternative, obviously, is
16:27
to do what we can
16:29
to assist and aid the
16:32
victim. And that is to help get
16:34
them medical assistance that they need and
16:36
the care that they need, but also to
16:38
know what their options are. They're gonna
16:40
to know that the
16:42
state through our alternatives
16:44
to abortion program provides
16:46
living assistance, baby supplies,
16:48
all kinds of things that can help them. Also, we've
16:51
increased funding for prenatal and postpartum
16:53
care. Thank
16:53
you governor. You know, it's just interesting
16:56
because so often we hear from
16:58
the left that the right
17:00
doesn't care about babies after they're
17:02
born. Right? You guys you guys wanna call them babies
17:04
and you don't do anything for them after
17:06
they're born. How many babies are you adopting? How are you helping
17:08
these babies when they go to adoption? And
17:10
now, Greg Abbott is somehow under
17:12
fire for saying the state is going to help
17:14
mothers get what they need, be
17:16
because they won't be allowed to kill their own children. I it both
17:18
kinda feels like we just can't win. Yeah.
17:20
The
17:20
debate should really just be centered around whether or
17:23
not it's right or wrong, and you can invoke,
17:25
you know, IOF, etcetera. Whatever you would
17:27
need to do to construct a good argument, they would lose
17:29
that, which is why, you know, they would the
17:31
assistance of their media apparatus have to keep it
17:33
centered upon these, like, really just insignificant
17:35
cases of like, oh, well, what
17:37
if this girl was raped by her
17:39
brother and then she went to the doctor and then the
17:41
doctor killed her whole family and she had no income
17:43
like these completely just ridiculous
17:45
circumstances. And it's so dishonest
17:47
because if I wanted to, you know, convince
17:49
my mom to let me play soccer
17:51
or something, I feel like, oh, you know, it's good for
17:53
me. I wouldn't have to be, like, if I don't play soccer, no
17:55
one's gonna like me. And if no one likes me, I might
17:57
kill myself. Like, I it doesn't need to be
17:59
mad at stream, you know. You should it's a if it's a
18:01
it's a good act. If it's a good argument, you should
18:03
be able to present a good argument that appeals
18:05
to, like, the vast majority of
18:07
circumstances which would pertain to instead of these just outliers that
18:09
are totally irrelevant. Well, I
18:11
also
18:11
like that even if the
18:14
the circumstance that you're talking about. Like, they always wanna go for this extreme
18:16
rare circumstance that rarely happens,
18:18
and even if you were to give them that. Right? Like, if
18:20
you were to go, okay, will
18:22
make an exception for the woman who does whose
18:25
families abandoned them and blah blah blah
18:27
blah. They'd be like, no. Oh,
18:29
take
18:29
that. It's like, well, wait, you you just base your
18:31
entire argument off of this and now you're saying that you
18:34
you're not even gonna agree to it. Sounds a whole
18:36
lot like a disingenuous argument to
18:38
begin with.
18:38
and the babies who aren't born under those
18:41
circumstances or conceived, I should say under those
18:43
circumstances when they're like, oh, well,
18:45
conservative say they say they're pro life and then the
18:47
baby's born and they didn't take it,
18:49
then they've got all these crisis pregnancy centers. They were
18:51
like, I'm gonna throw them all.
18:53
Right. Exactly. Yeah.
18:56
Yeah. Yeah. For me, I'm I'm
18:58
fascinated on how Texas voters are gonna view
19:00
this issue. I cover a lot of the South Texas
19:02
with the border, so I'm kind of in this world of
19:04
politics of what's going on here in the state. A
19:06
lot of folks who vote Democratic
19:08
who are Hispanic Catholics. This is maybe one of
19:10
the issues where Greg Abbott could pull him in as
19:12
as well as the border. Now I don't
19:14
think this is gonna be a deal breaker for
19:17
Texas voters. I think the board, there's a lot
19:19
more issues, especially with the integrated. I think
19:21
that's gonna be the ones I don't know is
19:23
kind of interesting because Abbott does have a moment where
19:25
he could kinda pull in those more of those
19:27
South Texas Catholic voters
19:29
towards his side and
19:31
also kind of make the argument with with with
19:33
a stronger border as well. Now if you speak
19:35
to Republican voters, you know, half of them are
19:37
happy with habits. Some of them are like, we need
19:39
someone who's actually more of Republicans. So I know a lot of
19:41
Republicans are not even set that's outside of the traffic.
19:43
Yeah. That's why it's
19:43
just it was so annoying for me to watch because
19:45
I'm like, honestly, I don't like either of these guys.
19:47
It's just that, like, Trust
19:50
me when I tell you Texas, every single
19:52
one of us has to show up to the ballot box
19:54
and cast our votes because you can't polling
19:56
doesn't matter if all of the people who were polled
19:58
doesn't show up because they just accept that, like, oh,
20:00
well, everyone's gonna vote for this person that I
20:02
like. So I just want, you know what? I'm busy. I gotta
20:04
make dinner. Don't do that. Make
20:07
sure you go to the polls. So gun control, of course, also
20:09
came
20:09
up because this has been And just a quick reminder
20:11
too, sir, people forget that the
20:13
Beto and the Democrats are raising
20:15
millions of dollars outside of Texas off
20:17
Yuval Day. So just that's another
20:19
thing to take really concerns raising a really lot of
20:21
money off that shooting. And it's money that's coming from
20:24
Washington, D. C. not necessarily Texas.
20:25
I'm glad that you're bringing you've all day up because that
20:27
was actually where I was gonna go with this. They they
20:29
talked about it in in what I thought was
20:31
one of Beto's most discussing moments, and
20:33
trust me there were a lot. So that's kind of a low bar
20:35
here. But one of his most disgusting moments
20:38
within this particular debate was that he
20:40
tried to blame Abbott directly
20:42
for the Yuval d shooting and then of course
20:45
that he would raise a minimum age to buy a
20:47
gun to twenty one.
20:49
Here's that. although
20:50
the lead of those families from
20:52
Yosemite. That's who I'm doing this for.
20:54
In fact, many of them drove
20:57
more than five hours, two hundred and eighty miles to be here today
20:59
even though they're not allowed in his theater
21:01
because of the governor's conditions. Because they
21:03
wanna hold him accountable because it's been
21:05
eighteen weeks since
21:07
their kids have been killed and not a thing has
21:09
changed in this state to make it any
21:11
less likely that any other child will meet
21:14
the same faith. All we need is action, and the only person
21:16
standing in our way is the governor of
21:18
the state of Texas. In Florida,
21:20
after the Parkland shootings, it
21:22
was twenty three days for
21:24
that Republican governor to raise the age.
21:26
And in those states where the age has been
21:28
raised, mass shootings are down
21:30
eighty percent. So, yes, we can raise the
21:32
age to twenty one. And as governor, I'll bring
21:34
Republicans and Democrats around the
21:36
table to do that. after
21:38
all these mass shootings, this governor has done nothing except
21:40
make it easier for people who should not have
21:42
a firearm to carry them publicly, and
21:44
this is what we get as a result.
21:46
there when he went on to to
21:49
when they kept talking about this back and forth.
21:51
He did go on to say he
21:53
literally said the blame lies at the feet
21:55
of Greg Abbott. who obviously,
21:58
you know, signs bills, but
21:59
doesn't have the ability
22:00
to pass them through the legislation. Also,
22:03
the Yivaldi police waited seventy
22:06
seven minutes before even trying to open the doors of the
22:08
classroom, even with ballistics,
22:10
shields, and rifles. So
22:12
it's really hard to comprehend when
22:14
you know the actual facts of
22:16
the story and we we sat here and we watched
22:18
that footage and I, you know,
22:21
did my best not to not
22:23
to cry here at this
22:25
table, and you watch these
22:27
men do nothing.
22:29
And to have someone
22:31
blame Greg Abbott who had nothing to do with it didn't
22:33
have the ability to even react
22:35
when those men stood back for
22:37
seventy seven minutes and did nothing
22:39
is just so discussing, not
22:42
to mention, Robert Francis over
22:44
there says that he was he's he's
22:46
running for those people. He's running for the people
22:48
for the victims of the Yuvali shooting.
22:50
Really, asshole because you were running
22:52
before that even happened. It
22:54
sounds a whole lot like you're just trying to
22:56
take advantage of a horrible tragedy
22:59
political clout, which by the way would
23:01
be really freaking disgusting. Jorge,
23:04
you've been there. You went down there.
23:07
how do you feel like Yuvali is gonna react
23:09
to this type of, you know, political
23:12
theater? Well, you know, one thing
23:13
that people don't know one
23:15
of the reasons that the police response was slow that day.
23:17
So you've all these forty miles from the border and
23:19
they have an issue where they have a train that runs to the border.
23:21
So a lot of drug smugglers
23:24
and like folks who are illegals like to basically
23:26
get in car chases with the police and you've already when
23:28
they get dropped off to from the train.
23:31
So Actually, this is kind of an issue that starts with
23:33
Biden from the border. So when when police have
23:35
you all actually got that first phone call, they just
23:37
thought it was another migrant that
23:39
was that was doing another bailout. So kind of explains this
23:41
little town that has almost no resources getting
23:44
ignored from the Biden administration when this
23:46
is actually stemming from the
23:48
border. I've I've been down there and I I spoke
23:50
to folks. The one thing that they want is
23:52
is this just they want you know, solutions.
23:54
They don't want this politicized anymore. And I think
23:56
one of the solutions where we we are seeing is
23:58
congresswoman Meyer Flores. She just introduced a bill where
24:00
she would actually put arm security members
24:02
throughout the school, all through in Texas, I believe it's
24:04
like eleven eleven billion dollar proposal. I
24:07
think that right there
24:07
is it will be pretty effective. but
24:10
they are they are sick of the politicized. I think one of the moments
24:12
I really touched a lot of people's heartstrings
24:14
in the wrong way was when Abbott
24:16
was down there was doing the press conference with a
24:18
mayor that you had that famous kind of incident where
24:21
Abbott, you know, Beto just runs in there and then it
24:23
interrupts this this press conference. So a lot of people
24:25
got political got angry during there. But they they want
24:27
solutions. These are just regular people
24:29
that don't want this sole politicized in
24:31
the in the media anymore. But
24:33
Like I said, it's it's one that Beto and the Democrats
24:35
know that they could actually raise millions
24:37
and they're they're doing it and it's coming out of
24:39
DC. So it's it's interesting
24:42
seen Beto kind of views you've all did for that. So I wanna get your thoughts
24:44
on this drawn, but I'm gonna throw in one other
24:46
video clip here. This is
24:48
on defunding
24:48
the police. He was asked whether
24:51
or not HE SUPPORTED DEFUNNING
24:53
THE POLICE AND OF COURSE TONIGHT AT
24:56
WATCH.
24:56
DO YOU SUPPORT MEASURES TO DEFUN
24:58
POLICE? YOU HAVE sixty SECONDS.
25:00
Of course, I don't. And and no
25:02
one does. Oh, okay. Alright.
25:04
Except that back in twenty twenty, he
25:07
himself, Robert Francis, said IT IS
25:09
SOMETIMES NECESSARY TO COMPLETELY DISMANTLE. POLICE
25:11
FORCE SAYS WATCH. I I REALLY
25:13
LOVE THAT
25:15
BLACK LIVES MATTER'S and
25:19
other protesters have put this front
25:21
and center to -- Mhmm. --
25:23
defund, you know,
25:24
these line items -- Mhmm. --
25:26
that have over mill arrized our our police. Make
25:28
sure that you have the services that
25:30
help, the support, the health
25:32
care necessary to be well and
25:35
not require police intervention.
25:37
And then also in in some
25:40
necessary cases, completely dismantling those
25:42
police forces and rebuilding them.
25:44
And I think the the city council in
25:46
Minneapolis made the right decision.
25:48
You you you don't have one bad apple. You
25:50
don't have four bad apple. Okay. Mhmm. You
25:52
you have a a system
25:54
wide problem in that
25:55
police department. Which
25:57
just for reference, the city of Minneapolis
25:59
did defund their police department.
26:02
But of course not. John, of course not. He wouldn't
26:04
he know he doesn't support that.
26:05
Of course not. Where would you get that crazy
26:08
idea?
26:08
Howard Bauchner: Yeah, an actual winning answer
26:10
to this problem is going to require
26:12
from the right a certain level of genius that I don't think
26:14
we have the inclination or resources to
26:17
cultivate because the democrats actually
26:19
have a better answer to this than
26:21
the Republicans sense that it
26:23
is true that there exists a certain
26:25
profile of these mass shooters. I mean, these are kids
26:27
who are usually very weird.
26:29
So to speak, I mean, they spend a lot of time
26:31
on the Internet. They're anti social.
26:33
They're depressed. They're spiritually ill. And
26:35
you can actually look at every genre
26:38
of of policy that we've pursued since the
26:40
end of World War two and see how that's led to
26:42
this generation that is so
26:44
discetic and so anti social and just
26:46
so just unable to function in society. I mean,
26:48
you see, like, the the, I guess, you'd say,
26:50
center of that distribution be kids,
26:52
you know, these snowflakes, and they get anxious at
26:54
the thought of this, this, and this. but
26:56
then you wonder what the left side of that distribution looks like. I mean, these
26:58
are the kids who are really just forgotten. And
27:00
they look at the future and they don't see
27:03
anything to be optimistic about. And, you
27:05
know, if one percent or even one tenth of one
27:07
percent of those kids decides that they want
27:09
to go down in Infamy and pick up a
27:11
rifle and do something, they're going to do that and
27:13
unfortunately because the trends only continue to go that
27:15
way, you're just gonna see more and more and
27:17
more of this continue as
27:20
the country continues its decline. And the only answer that
27:22
you really have seen from the right is, well,
27:24
we have second amendment rights, which which is true.
27:26
I mean, that's obviously the case.
27:29
but that's not going to stop mass shootings from happening, especially,
27:31
I mean, if you look at every whether it's in Parkland
27:33
with the FBI knowing about it and then
27:35
not doing anything, or hear even local law
27:38
enforcement refusing to do anything about it or being told
27:40
not to do anything about it. This is just going
27:42
to continue. And sometimes you'll see a
27:44
bit more nuanced of an answer from Republicans,
27:46
which is, oh, well, it's not a gun problem. It's
27:48
a mental health problem, which is true.
27:50
But mental health in itself is a is
27:52
a way of viewing a person as just body
27:54
and mind with nothing taken into account for the
27:56
soul, which I think is fundamentally incorrect.
27:58
So they'll say, oh, it's a mental health problem. Oh, well,
28:00
what? Put them on psych trophic drugs. Typically,
28:02
they're already on them, and I think there's something to be
28:04
said about that research. So it really is
28:07
a very nuanced issue that
28:09
would fire a certain level of genius to be
28:11
able to boil down into a short simple message
28:13
to advertise to voters, and Republicans
28:15
just aren't there. And so we're just gonna Gun rights and
28:17
kids are just gonna keep dying. So Yeah.
28:20
That's a great point.
28:21
Alright. We got to take a quick break. We'll
28:23
be right back.
28:32
Vermont
28:39
High School has banned several
28:41
female volleyball players from their own
28:43
locker room this absolute
28:45
madness. After they complained,
28:48
that's a transgender student,
28:50
so a biological male
28:52
with a penis, with whom they have
28:54
to share the locker room, allegedly
28:56
made some remark that made the girls quite
28:58
uncomfortable. Here's a video of that. High school
29:01
student Blake
29:01
Ellen and her teammates are currently barred
29:03
from using the locker room after some of the girls on
29:05
the team object into allowing
29:07
a transgender player in the girls locker room. My mom
29:10
wants me to do this interview to try to make a
29:12
change. Allen says the dispute started when
29:14
the trans student made an inappropriate
29:16
moments while members of the volleyball team are getting
29:19
changed. She says her issue is not with
29:21
having the trans student on the
29:22
team or at school, but specifically in the
29:24
locker room that under state law, the transgender student
29:26
could
29:26
use whatever locker room they identified
29:29
with. In an email to families, school
29:31
officials said that the school has plenty of space
29:33
where students who feel uncomfortable with the
29:35
laws may change in privacy. They
29:37
want all all the girls who feel uncomfortable, so
29:39
pretty much ten girls to get changed in a
29:41
single style bathroom, which would take over thirty
29:43
minutes when if one
29:44
person got chained separately, it would
29:47
take a minute. I
29:48
mean, right, like
29:51
so or we could just have the
29:53
mentally ill, confused child who
29:55
likely is has
29:57
abusive parents who are leading them in this
29:59
direction just change
29:59
privately as they just indicated we
30:02
could do. That would make
30:03
too much sense, though. So I don't
30:05
know. I'm a I'm a mug as half full kind
30:07
of guy. I think this is just like male
30:09
x excellence. You know? If you look at, like, at
30:11
all ages, boys just like to conquer things.
30:13
And you saw all this nonsense in the latter
30:15
half of the twentieth century, oh, title mine. Oh,
30:17
we wanna play sports too. And now
30:20
the boys are just taking those locker rooms
30:22
back, and we're taking the sports teams
30:24
back, and we're winning the championships again,
30:26
and you just love to see it. But I
30:28
suppose on a more serious note. It
30:30
really is, like, this is the true
30:32
patriarchy. Well, like,
30:32
they complain about that all the time. It's like, no.
30:35
Literally, men are placing women
30:36
in the world. That literally
30:38
is the patriarchy that you guys kept warning us
30:40
about. It's here and you're supporting it. There is something to
30:42
be said about the comment. And I
30:44
understand this. It really does come from a
30:46
position of good faith where people will say things
30:48
like, well, I'm okay with this and this,
30:51
but What I don't like is when it's in the locker room. What I don't like is when
30:53
shut down my throat or whatever. But it's like if you are
30:56
fundamentally like accepting a disordered
30:58
identity, then there is really no reason
31:00
why that shouldn't be allowed to exist
31:02
within any any space that you would enter. I mean,
31:04
if you're going to accept that this person,
31:06
is actually, like, you know, it's a female's
31:09
body trapped in a male or a female's brain
31:11
trapped in a male's body of vice versa. There's really no
31:13
reason at that point if you're going to
31:15
accept something that is fundamentally backwards and disordered.
31:17
Why then your subjective sense of
31:19
personal comfort should then be like played as a
31:21
reason for why they shouldn't be allowed to enter.
31:23
They're like, you've allowed them
31:25
into, you know, to inch so far that
31:27
it's like that last space at that point is just
31:29
irrelevant. Mhmm. don't know
31:31
whether to be mad or just left because it's so
31:33
comical. And then you wonder why, like,
31:35
other countries hate us -- Mhmm. -- because we're
31:37
we're we're doing this. I
31:39
mean, it's there's, like, no no more words for it. I'm
31:41
actually glad that that she's at least
31:43
doing the interview and and shout out to her mom was
31:45
a supporter. change the narrative on this
31:47
situation. But, I mean, if you're a micro, like,
31:48
why would you come here? Our chicks have at this
31:51
point, dude.
31:51
We, like No. I mean, I I've
31:53
been at the board. I'm like, dude, you
31:55
you wanna turn around, buddy. Fifty percent of
31:58
the population got changed. You gotta you
31:59
gotta wonder too if, like, there's any because
32:02
this has definitely happened before we wouldn't have people blow us
32:04
up, John. Yeah. True. We're there's, like, some dad just
32:06
sitting in his recliner and then the daughter
32:08
comes home. And just, like, dad, dad,
32:10
got kicked out of the locker room by a boy who thinks he's a
32:13
girl and just like, be quiet. In terms of
32:15
Fox News, they're they're
32:17
barbaric society over there. They're
32:19
totally back chords and just I
32:22
mean, sir, how does this make you feel? because,
32:24
you know, just knowing that this is, you know, you have kids and
32:26
this is I
32:26
mean, while it's infuriating, thing. It's just it's
32:29
so frustrating to see these same
32:31
feminists who, like, you know, the let
32:33
me tell you the
32:36
FEMINOUS FROM LONG AGO WOULD BE ROLLING IN THEIR GRADES TO
32:38
SEE WHAT'S HAPPENING NOW. RIGHT? BUT THESE
32:40
WOMEN WHO CALL THEMSELVES FEMINOUS AND
32:42
HAVE ALL OF THE FLAG and
32:44
the bio and all of these things are just like, yes, I think that men should
32:46
be allowed to erase me. I didn't want
32:48
that scholarship. I didn't want my daughter
32:51
to be able to, you know, be safe in
32:53
her own locker room or
32:55
bathroom. I didn't want any of those things.
32:57
What I want is for men pretending
32:59
to be me to just replace
33:01
me. That's what I want. I mean, it's
33:03
just it's so weird
33:05
to me. I don't I can't wrap my brain
33:07
around it. It
33:07
is weird that it has now entered the
33:10
mainstream, but if you look at like the I
33:12
I hesitate to call it this, but like, you know,
33:14
almost intelligence or or philosophical
33:16
history behind this. The
33:18
second way feminism coincided perfectly
33:20
with I mean, you like, Judith Butler and all these feminist
33:22
writers talking about, like, literally, gender
33:24
as a concept is fundamentally oppressive. So
33:26
you should be able to decide, like,
33:29
for yourself. And now since, you
33:31
know, they they won the victory via the supreme
33:33
court, which by the way, all of their biggest
33:35
victories because their policies are
33:37
extraordinarily unpopular. The way they've been been able to
33:39
march down the field is because of, like, what
33:41
do they call, legislating from the bench. I mean, they did
33:43
this with the civil rights in the nineteen
33:45
sixties. They did this with social policy up until now. So
33:47
they got the victory with gay marriage. And then immediately
33:49
within, like, I think even the same season
33:52
you had, Caitlin Jenner, Bruce Jenner,
33:54
on the cover of Vanity Fair. And then from then,
33:56
it's been a mainstream conversation. And you can
33:58
even look at, like, what we were talking about as recently as
34:00
two years ago as it pertains to this. and it seems moderate
34:02
because it just keeps getting worse and it's going to
34:04
until we figure out how to stop it. Yeah. I
34:05
mean, speaking of that, the Twitter account lives
34:08
of tech talk recently
34:10
exposed another hospital offering what they
34:12
call gender confirming
34:14
therapies. For children, this is a
34:16
new segment that covers this is Lucy A
34:19
nine year old trans girl who went to
34:21
Barbara Bush's Children's Hospital
34:24
in Maine for gender
34:26
affirming treatment. I mean, Remind you,
34:29
Barbara Bush, this is
34:31
her hospital in over there in
34:33
main watch. When my child,
34:36
Benjamin, was
34:38
born, back
34:38
in two thousand and six, he
34:41
was born Benjamin Thomas Ted.
34:43
Bridget says Benjamin was
34:44
headstrong from birth and
34:47
struggled with behavioral issues, but she says
34:49
there were other things that were different
34:51
about Benjamin. We noticed at
34:53
a young age, there
34:54
was this tendency to want to dress
34:58
up and want to do what I do
35:00
every day. He said to me,
35:02
mom,
35:03
I wish I could die and I God could
35:05
bring
35:05
me back as a
35:07
girl. And that was the
35:09
moment we said we
35:11
would rather have our
35:14
child be with a
35:15
different name and identify as who
35:17
she wants to be. than a child
35:19
that isn't here at all. I sprang from my bed to see what was the
35:21
matter. That's when the kids sought help
35:23
with the gender clinic at the
35:25
Barbara Bush Children's Hospital. Doctor
35:27
Gerald O'Sheehan, a pediatric endocrinologist is
35:30
the medical director. You know,
35:31
about one in four
35:33
will attempt suicide
35:35
about half of consider suicide during adolescence.
35:37
And so our big goal and what got me
35:40
interested is how do we help this
35:42
population do better in the
35:44
long run? Okay. So I know we
35:46
don't have much time to break this down here in the
35:48
segment,
35:48
but I note that the
35:50
kid didn't say I'm going to kill
35:53
myself. he just made a statement, like, oh, I wish I could
35:55
just die and God could bring me back as
35:57
a gauntlet. That wasn't like an an
35:59
attempt, that wasn't crave for help.
36:01
I I wouldn't think. I felt like that was
36:04
just a little kid just saying, like, I wish I could be
36:06
a girl and he wanted to be like his
36:08
mom. My older son when he was much
36:10
younger asked me if he could put on makeup
36:12
like mommy, I said, no, because you're a boy. He said, can I wear your heels? I
36:14
said, no. because you're a boy. It's very,
36:16
very easy if you as a parent
36:20
are telling the children like absolute
36:22
truths and, you know,
36:24
realities versus just like, well, we just
36:26
wanted him to be happy. We didn't
36:28
want to tell him that wasn't okay. But John,
36:30
I know you are,
36:32
like, statistical
36:34
beast and
36:35
I'm gonna add that to my my my body. Well
36:38
and
36:38
so really quick here, he mentioned
36:40
how many children attempt
36:44
suicide. what would you say about
36:46
that? Yeah. I mean, it's true whether
36:48
it's children or adults. I mean, there is no
36:50
population in human history that has had
36:52
a greater suicide attempt rate than transgender.
36:54
What about after
36:55
they transition. After
36:56
they transition because there's like five stages
36:58
of it, but there's no stage that suggests that it
37:00
gets better. And all the studies that they say that
37:02
this is the case. If you read the data, I mean, with even like introductory statistics background,
37:04
you can tell that it's not good data.
37:06
But there's an incentive to publish this because of who
37:09
funds it and so they push it
37:12
out anyways. but you'll see, like, the follow-up for, you know, literally,
37:14
like, the gender reassigning surgeries or
37:16
whatever. It's, like, three months later and they're saying, oh, this
37:18
is okay. it's like, oh, therefore,
37:20
they are actually happier after it's like, you're gonna do
37:22
something like reassign your gender. You might wanna follow-up
37:24
five, ten years later. And the studies that have done
37:26
that, like, there's one they call Sweden study from
37:28
nineteen seventy three to two thousand three. They found
37:30
it wasn't statistically significant in terms of
37:32
them having a greater quality of life or
37:34
something like that. Also,
37:36
gender insects are literally the
37:38
same thing. They're like, oh, well, gender means, no, it
37:40
doesn't. Gender. Think of that
37:42
word. Gen. What is Where do we say
37:44
that? Genesis? generate, it means to create dirt. Where do we see
37:46
that? Dermatology, taxiderm, it
37:48
means skin. That word literally
37:50
means to
37:52
create flesh. referencing your biological role in that process of
37:54
reproduction. So, yeah, gender sex,
37:56
literally the same thing. They decided it wasn't in
37:58
like the nineteen sixties.
37:59
That's fake. and I was gonna say
38:02
it's
38:02
gay, but
38:03
Crap. Alright. On that note, we're gonna
38:06
take this gay
38:08
movie back.
38:10
Arizona
38:16
Cardinal's
38:16
defensive lineman, JJ Watt. revealed
38:20
on Twitter over the weekend, I believe. It
38:22
was, like, right before his game
38:24
yesterday. He said I was just told
38:26
somebody leaked some personal
38:28
information about me and it's going to be reported on
38:30
today. I went into
38:32
AFib on Wednesday, had my heart shocked
38:34
back into rhythm on Thursday, and I'm
38:36
playing today. That's it. Boy,
38:38
there's a lot
38:39
of speculation there about
38:42
why all of
38:44
these apps fleets like just in really, really fit
38:46
condition, keep suffering from
38:48
all of these heart conditions that they
38:50
didn't have
38:52
before. but he said that he
38:54
was assured multiple times from multiple different, you know, cardiologists,
38:58
electrophysiologists from all over
39:00
the country who said that
39:02
there was nothing else he could do and he could go back and
39:04
play like normal. So that's what
39:06
he did. By the way, I
39:08
just want to also throw out there
39:10
that Dr. has given another grant to study
39:12
bat coronaviruses to eco
39:14
health alliance the same company that
39:17
was suspected of
39:18
conducting gain of function research at the Wuhan lab where
39:20
COVID likely leaked from, but that's
39:23
all conspiracies won't
39:25
get into that. I didn't bring my tin foil
39:28
hat. So
39:29
Yeah. The
39:30
amounts of young people or
39:34
professional athletes or celebrities
39:36
even who just mysteriously dropped dead,
39:38
has reached such a a significant,
39:40
like, occurring factor that even I've
39:42
noticed it, you know, it comes up on Twitter, like, oh,
39:44
so and so, you know, famous for this movie or something.
39:46
And it's just happening to where, like, people are
39:49
really starting to notice and then figures are coming out from
39:51
insurance companies? What is it like? Eighteen to forty nine is up? So they're
39:53
gonna have to find a way to explain this. And I
39:55
mean, they already are trying to, like,
39:57
prime people to accept it through advertisements talking about,
39:59
oh, children with myocarditis or whatever like,
40:02
as though it's a completely normal
40:04
thing, but I don't know. I mean, I'll pray for
40:06
these people, but like Joker
40:08
said, I mean, you get what you
40:10
deserve. So You know,
40:12
after seeing this, it just almost
40:14
vindicates and validates Kyrie Irvingman
40:16
for taking a such a strong stand. He got
40:18
really critical to he, you know, he's bashing the
40:20
sports media world. Brooklyn Nets didn't
40:22
even let him play almost lost over a
40:24
hundred million dollars in his contract, but he stayed
40:26
true, didn't, you know, didn't get it, and
40:28
he ended up winning. And
40:30
I think that's
40:30
one thing that I I just looking at that just reminds me like, man, what what
40:32
what Kairi did. He spoke for the workers. I'm
40:34
a I'm a soccer fan, so I've been
40:36
noticing this is a common
40:38
trend right now in Europe. The most famous is another,
40:40
like, twenty two year old Alfonso Davis with Bioimmuni had a huge
40:43
heart issue after the
40:45
the vaccine. So very interesting. But
40:48
Shadow for Kyrie meant for really sticking
40:50
true to his principal. That was very difficult for him to
40:52
do that. I
40:52
just I can't imagine, like, being, like,
40:54
oh, yeah. I don't have a heart condition.
40:56
went into atrial fibrillation, got shocked, and I'm just like,
40:59
I'm here for a big game. I'm ready to go.
41:01
Okay. I'm suited up and being the
41:03
coach and being like, Cool.
41:05
That's cool. Yeah. There there was an NBA player Andrew Williams
41:07
last year was like, hey, man, they literally
41:09
forced me to get it just for me to to
41:11
get paid and do my job like, I I
41:13
feel violated. And then one year later, he's like, I'd literally regret it. Yeah. Yeah. By
41:15
the way,
41:16
me talking about the grant that
41:18
was given to EcoHealth Alliance,
41:22
which was the same lab that likely
41:24
leaked COVID. That story
41:26
is not related to the JJ Watt story
41:30
at all. that's like you can't find any. They're just they were just too
41:32
separate. Don't worry. Okay. Alright.
41:33
Don't try to put those two together. We're gonna
41:35
take a quick break. We'll
41:37
be right back.
41:46
Friday, last
41:50
Friday, Nancy Pelosi responded to a question
41:52
about whether she's controlling her members
41:54
to keep them silent on the
41:56
border and she's made a really
41:58
strange argument against
41:59
deporting illegal immigrants in
42:02
Florida watch. We have
42:04
a shortage of workers in our
42:06
country, and you see even
42:07
in Florida, some of the farmers and the
42:09
growers saying,
42:10
why are you shipping
42:12
these immigrants
42:14
of North, we need them to pick
42:16
the cops down here. First
42:20
of all, her
42:21
feet are falling out of her mouth, I
42:23
think. But Jorge, you're a brown person. Also, what
42:25
do you think of that? I love I mean, that's
42:27
what
42:27
you know, what that's
42:29
But that's how would you know, white liberals view brown
42:32
people like that. It's it's We want you here,
42:34
but we want you to serve us. We want we want you
42:36
to be our maid and cut her grass. We don't
42:38
actually want you to live next to us.
42:40
And so I'm glad you said the quiet part of
42:42
love. That's exactly what how
42:44
Democrats and progresses filled about
42:46
brown people. They they said it. Who named Inca
42:48
is gonna pick and crops, Josh?
42:50
We're not gonna do it. We need the brown
42:52
people here. I'm telling you, these democrats, you know,
42:54
the party of slavery, and they still want them doing the same jobs.
42:56
I'll tell you. Crazy
42:59
crazy democrats, but Yeah.
43:02
It was gonna clean my toilet. That's not even I don't think I
43:04
forget how many hundreds of different occupations
43:06
are recognized by the Department
43:10
of Labor But I think the only amount that
43:12
immigrants either illegal or
43:14
legal make up a majority. There's like six
43:16
of them.
43:18
And
43:18
the others are, like, majority Americans. So Americans will do the job. We just won't do
43:20
it for low wages, which is why big business lobbies,
43:22
both sides of, you know, congress,
43:26
to have mass immigration be the policy since the nineteen sixties.
43:28
I love that you pointed
43:29
that out because in the the debate that
43:31
we covered earlier, the gubernatorial debate
43:33
here in tax that was one thing that Beto kept saying,
43:35
which was like,
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