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So long,
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gay boys! Wait a
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second.
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Hello, internet creatures. I'm Dave Rubin. This
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is The Rubin Report. It's July 5th, 2023. That's
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right. America has celebrated her
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247th birthday.
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I hope you were out there with the burgers and
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the dogs and the fireworks and
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the beer, not the Bud Light, and
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all the other good stuff because we
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still, despite everything, people, have
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an awful lot to celebrate in this country.
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And it is now our job to protect
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those things that we should be celebrating.
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We're going to be talking a bit about that today
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and what happens when you do not protect
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those things like free speech and borders,
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et cetera, et cetera. Of course, as always,
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we are live streaming on Rumble YouTube
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and on Locals. If you want to join us for the post-game show,
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do so at rubinreport.locals.com.
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And a hearty welcome to all the new members. The community's been
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growing at a nice pace, so it's good to see everybody
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over there. Before we get to the show, real quick,
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I saw something yesterday.
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You know, I try not to tweet over the
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weekends or the extended holiday weekends
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and that kind of stuff. Every now and
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again, I'm looking at my phone. I
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admit it. I am not the perfect person. I
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try not to, you know, that much. But anyway, I
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saw on Twitter that there
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is a website that will do an
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AI explanation of your
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Twitter feed. So literally, you
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just put in your Twitter handle, at
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Rubin Report for me, and then within,
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I don't know, three seconds, it basically
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gives you an AI report on
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what you're all about. And I
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want to read you mine because I thought it was pretty good, but
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not perfect. And that shows you a little
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bit of the danger of what's going on
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with AI. So this is from Twitter GPT.
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examination of Rubin reports recent
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tweets it is evident that they have a strong
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affinity for American patriotism
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and celebrate the country's history and freedom.
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They frequently express support for the United
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States and its values. Additionally
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they engage with political figures such
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as Elon Musk, David Sachs and Robert
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F. Kennedy Jr. indicating an interest
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in politics and current affairs. Rubin
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report often retweets content related
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to Thomas Sowell, an American economist and
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social theorist. This suggests
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a potential interest in economics
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and conservative ideologies. They also
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retweet posts critical of affirmative
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action indicating a belief in meritocracy
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and
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opposition to race based policies.
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In terms of personality Rubin reports tweets
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exhibit a straightforward and direct communication
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style. They express their opinions openly and
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do not shy away from controversial topics.
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Their sense of humor can be described as sarcastic
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and biting often using irony
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to make their point. Based on their tweets
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it's difficult to determine Rubin reports
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home city however they frequently engage
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with individuals from the United
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Kingdom such as Douglas Murray and
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suffrage gents that's that's my
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buddy who's on on Friday suggesting a potential
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connection or interest in British politics
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and culture. Considering their political
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allegiances Rubin reports tweets indicate
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a conservative leaning they express skepticism
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towards the Biden administration, criticize
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progressive Democrats and support conservative
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figures and ideas. However it's important
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to note that this analysis is based solely on their
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recent tweets and may not fully capture
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their complete political beliefs. If you
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were going to get Rubin report a gift you should consider
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getting them a copy of the vision
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of the anointed self congratulation
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as basis for social policy by
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Thomas Sowell. This book aligns with their
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interests in Thomas Sowell's ideas and provide
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a deeper deeper exploration of
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his conservative perspectives. Anyway
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the reason I wanted to show that to
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you is that this chat GPT
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thing and
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and this AI stuff, whether it's AI
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video
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or images or audio, it's
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happening right in front of our eyes. We haven't talked about
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it a ton on this show, and we will dive
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into it more. I wanna get a couple specialists on AI
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to talk about all the cool stuff that
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could come from AI and all the dangerous
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stuff. You know, my love of dystopian sci-fi
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movies, so I think this could probably
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go either way and most likely it goes the
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wrong way. But I thought that was interesting,
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that basically with machine learning and
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chat GPT, you can get a pretty good snapshot.
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That's a pretty solid snapshot. It thinks I'm
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more interested in British politics because I had a couple
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of British guests on last week. The fact that it didn't
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say anything about Florida or it couldn't figure out I live
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in Miami, like that's kind of surprising. But
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anyway, that shows some of like the positives
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of this stuff, like it really in no time,
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machines can now spit out something that's pretty
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clear, but not perfect. And
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that's sort of the interesting, I would
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say road that we are going to have to traverse
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when it comes to the future of AI.
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Anyway, the theme of today's show is happy
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July 4th, even though
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today is July 5th. You
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know, this country 247 years old, as
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I often talk about, is the greatest
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experiment
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in humankind. The idea that people
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from everywhere on earth with their foods
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and traditions and music and clothes and
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cultures and all of those things that they could come
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to this new place and this new
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place could put them all together, not
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keep them separate, but actually become a
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melting pot that would be based
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in human freedom and individual rights
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and all of these things. And it's still,
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even now, despite everything, all
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the craziness and the political polarization
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and everything else, it's still the dream of the world, right,
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it's still the place everyone wants to come to and
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nobody's leaving. The people that spend all day long,
5:46
AOC virtually every Democrat, every dingbat
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on MSNBC, they spend all
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day long complaining about this place. I went on
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Twitter yesterday trying to find like some
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positive people on the left saying
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nice things about America. on July
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4th, it's basically impossible. Mostly
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it's about all the horrible things that we've done.
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But nobody leaves, nobody leaves.
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So we are divided, yes,
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and we are at a precarious moment for
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sure. But that gives us great opportunity
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to steer this thing, and hopefully we can steer
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it back to some of the principles that the founders were
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coming up with, say, 250 plus years ago. And
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what I wanna contrast that with
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is a country that's really struggling right
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now. If you are paying attention to mainstream media,
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and I know you guys are wiser than that, you're not seeing
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much on what's going on in Paris for the
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last 10 days or so. But Paris has
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been burning, absolutely
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burning. They have let in thousands,
6:40
hundreds of thousands of migrants. They
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don't know what these people are up to. They don't know
6:44
what their cultures, they brought all these
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people in.
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They did not integrate them the way we do in the United
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States. And they've got major problems. And
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back to me. Okay, so yes, yesterday.
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We celebrated the birthday
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of America, 247 years young. She's
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doing all right, despite all the forces
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always trying to take her out. But I thought
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a nice way of kicking off the show today would be a
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flashback to about 40 years
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ago, 1980. And
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you know what happened in 1980? Budweiser
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put out this July 4th
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commercial.
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This Bud's for you. This Bud's for you.
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There's no one else who does it quite
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the way you do. So
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here's to you. You know
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it isn't only what you say, it's
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what you do. This
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Bud's for you. Budweiser,
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the King of the Earth. Yes.
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This Bud's for you. What
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will you do? The King of the Earth is his mother's
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brother. Yeah,
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just for you. That distinctively
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clean crisp taste that says Budweiser.
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So that was July 4th, 1980. And
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it's just American people taking pride
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in working, smiling, poking fun at each
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other, enjoying themselves out by the grill,
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doing actual work with other
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people.
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Pretty, pretty good. Also,
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it seems clear that they're pitching to a certain
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type of person who might drink their product.
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But you guys know
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the woke ruined everything and
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they have ruined Budweiser
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specifically Bud Light. Now
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let's flash forward to just over the last couple
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months. You know this ad
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that Bud Light put out with
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Dylan Olveny. Hi,
9:45
impressive carrying skills, right? I
9:47
got some Bud Lights for us. So
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I kept hearing about this thing called March Madness.
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And I thought we
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were all just having a hectic month, but
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it turns out it has something to do with sports.
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And I'm not sure. exactly which sport,
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but either way it's a cause to celebrate.
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This
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month I celebrated my day 365
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a womanhood and Bud Light sent me
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possibly the best gift ever, a K-On!
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with my face on it. Check out my Instagram
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story to see how you can enjoy March Madness
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with Bud Light and maybe win some money
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too. Love ya! Cheers!
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Go team! Whatever
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team you love, I love too.
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Okay.
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Love ya! Okay. Break a leg. Okay,
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so 1980 to 2023 and we've done this sort of thing before.
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I've shown you old ads or old things from
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the Tonight Show versus what's going on today. But
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the real question is how did we go from that
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to where we're at right now and where does that put
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most of us? Most of us who
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don't care for this nonsense.
10:50
Most of us who might be represented by
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guys like Little Known Podcaster
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Joe Rogan and Little
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Known Rapper Ice Cube. Ice
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Cube was the guest
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on Joe Rogan's podcast a couple days ago. They got
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into this craziness about Bud
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Light and Target going woke and
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how the average person like
11:08
you, like me, has just
11:11
about had enough.
11:13
The pride people are mad at him because they didn't support
11:15
Dylan Mulvaney. So they kicked
11:17
it out of gay bars. You don't win
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either way at the end of the day. But
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I think about the
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companies that own these companies, the people
11:28
that own these companies and why would they
11:31
let a decision like that take the
11:33
company down. I don't think they thought
11:35
it was going to. I think this is a legitimate
11:37
public outrage one where they just
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push too far and people went f*** you. And
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it wasn't even like a real promotion.
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It was a thing they sent a can to
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this person, this Dylan Mulvaney person. But
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I don't think it went anywhere else. I
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think it was just like, here this is for you
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and you put it on social media. They made some sort of a
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partnering deal. You know and
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that was it. So why target
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do the same thing? Well, I think that's
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an ESG thing. That's an ESG thing,
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right?
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And target lost billions of dollars too. Because
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people are sick of this sh**. They're sick of social
12:12
things like that that are controversial getting stuffed
12:14
into your face and you have to accept it.
12:16
Yeah. And people are like, I don't want to accept it. It's
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just like, I'm just coming here for f***ing toilet paper.
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That's the point.
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It's not that people are not accepting
12:26
of different lifestyles or often,
12:28
as I say, as an adult, you want to dress however you
12:30
want. You want to marry whoever you want. Okay,
12:33
most people are on board that
12:35
sort of thing. Not everybody. And by the way, everybody's
12:37
entitled to their own religious beliefs
12:39
and everything else. You can't legislate
12:41
other people's freedom, right? We all deserve
12:44
the same individual rights. But Rogan's
12:46
hitting it there at the end. When you walk into Target,
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you're there to buy something, right? You
12:51
want to buy toilet? I'd like to buy toilet paper.
12:53
I want to get some beer,
12:56
let's say. I want to get some kids clothes.
12:58
I want to get a basketball. And
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what else would I get there? A candle. That's
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what I'm at Target for. I don't need to
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walk in and be bludgeoned with
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stuff that will have kids
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tucking their genitals so that they can pretend
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to be the other gender, right? And we know
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the same thing with Bud Light and everything else. So
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how has it affected these companies? I mean,
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and the beauty is that it has affected these companies,
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not because it was a top-down
13:24
decision, but the average person just saw
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this finally. Enough of us started
13:28
talking about it. And then the average person
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decided
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to put their money, use their wallet
13:34
elsewhere, right? And what that does
13:36
is it makes it so that you actually
13:38
have some power. This is really extraordinary
13:40
stuff. Now, updates on some of how this has
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affected these corporations. This is from the Daily Mail. Bud
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Light is now cheaper than water
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at some retailers after
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the $20 billion Dylan
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Mulvaney disaster, as some
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stores report 50% decline
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in sales year on year after
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marketing.
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gimmick gone wrong.
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So it actually doesn't matter
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whether, as Joe Rogan said, this was just like
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a throwaway thing where they were like, okay,
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Dylan, well, maybe put this up on social media. We didn't
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put much thought into it, or it was a real
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corporate decision. Actually, we know
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it was a real corporate decision because we've played,
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I think, a couple times for you guys some
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of the videos of the executives saying
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why they were pushing this, right? Why
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they wanted a more diverse beer drinking
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audience and that they didn't wanna be so
14:30
focused on frat boys. They wanted
14:32
it to be more enlightened or something like
14:34
that. By the way, the two executives in charge of
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the campaign have been fired. So
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it was actually specific
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and targeted, not just a little throwaway thing, but
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that's sort of beside
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the point. But now I'm gonna show you how divided
14:48
America is on woke versus non-woke
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and how they're using this
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ridiculous LGBT thing to
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stoke these divisions despite the fact that we're
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no longer in Pride Month. And thank God,
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can we finally go back to
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a little shame, a little old-fashioned
15:06
shame? Wouldn't that be a freakin' pleasure? But
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as we know, they wanna make it Pride Summer
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And
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now back to me. Okay, so
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we know that they have jammed all
17:07
of these letters together, these letters
17:09
that have nothing to do with each other, and
17:12
they keep extending the letters, and more
17:14
and more people are involved in this, and
17:16
it has nothing to do with
17:19
reality. Another thing that they are doing
17:21
is pointing all of this at children,
17:24
right? And they're always telling us that they're
17:26
not your children, that
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they're our children. Well, just this weekend, the elderly gentleman
17:31
pretending to be President Joe Biden was
17:33
at a July 4th celebration.
17:34
They let him out of the crib for a couple hours, and
17:37
once again, he went after your
17:39
children. Children are the
17:41
kite strings, they're not somebody else's, they're
17:43
all our children. Are the kite strings that lift
17:45
our national ambitions aloft. And
17:48
you hold those strings. You hold
17:50
those strings.
17:51
Right, meaningless drivel as always.
17:54
No, Joe Biden is not my son,
17:57
Joe. Hunter Biden is not my
17:59
son. and my kids are not your
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kids. He's also slurring through it. It's all the usual
18:04
stuff, right? But the thing is these things,
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they come
18:08
from people like Joe Biden, they come from
18:10
our corporations, and then they leak into
18:12
everything. This is why bottom-up is good, right?
18:14
When you boycott things because you're like,
18:16
oh, I don't like these corporations, I don't like what these
18:18
people are doing, the people that are making these movies, I don't
18:21
like this, I'm not gonna give them my
18:23
money. That's a beautiful thing, because it gives power to
18:25
you. They like it the other way. They like to say, oh,
18:27
your children are our children. You
18:30
will buy these products. It's a top-down thing.
18:32
We like to do it the other way. But
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it starts with Biden, it starts with these corporations,
18:37
and then it leaks into everything,
18:38
much like it has
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leaked into almost all of our religious
18:42
institutions
18:44
as well. I saw this video over the weekend.
18:46
This is wild from some woke,
18:48
this is a woke church. I mean, this
18:50
feels like a waiting for guffman parody
18:53
or best-in-show parody, but this
18:55
is real. Look what's going on at the woke churches
18:58
of America.
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I don't think that there is a safe space for queer people
19:01
in our churches.
19:03
The church in America and the world,
19:06
we don't know what to do with queer folks. The
19:08
church has failed a lot of people.
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We are trying to help you! I
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will go to church, and every time you want to
19:17
pray the gay away. I'm Drew, my pronouns
19:20
are
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they and
19:21
he. I'm just queering church. I
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see. So
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it's coming after everything. You know,
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it's interesting. As I always say, like, if you
19:32
have certain religious beliefs, you have certain beliefs
19:34
when it comes to marriage or anything else,
19:36
as long as you're not legislating those beliefs, I
19:39
am perfectly able to respect
19:41
your beliefs, and I believe in live and
19:43
let live. To the same extent that
19:45
I would not force a synagogue or
19:47
a church or a mosque, there aren't a
19:49
lot of mosques that do gay weddings, I
19:52
wouldn't force any of them to have my
19:54
beliefs. But you can see how wokeism
19:56
destroys anything. Do you think there's any chance
19:59
that once... this woke nonsense, which
20:01
by the way, it's not just about, okay, we just want two
20:03
dudes to get married, so could you marry us. It
20:06
becomes a completely holistic
20:08
political ideology. Do you think once
20:10
it's in these churches, once they're hanging
20:12
that flag, much like we hang that flag
20:15
at the White House, that it's not going
20:17
to affect every other thing that the church
20:19
is trying to teach? Now, you may
20:22
not be part of a church, you may not like those ideas,
20:24
but they're entitled to have those ideas,
20:26
right? They are entitled to have those ideas, the Woksters
20:29
are entitled to have their ideas. The problem
20:31
is we're forcing all of these things together,
20:34
and then it leaks, as I said, it's in politics,
20:37
it's in our corporations, it's in our religious
20:39
institutions, and of course, what's it in? Well,
20:41
it's in all of our movies and our television
20:43
and the rest of the stuff that we show once again, our
20:46
kids, this is really wild. You guys
20:48
know that in a couple weeks, if you haven't seen it, it's all
20:50
over online everywhere. The Barbie
20:52
movie is coming out. Mary
20:54
Margaret Ollahan tweeted this
20:57
out. Barbie release on
20:59
July 21st. There's a ton
21:01
of hype around this movie, what you may have
21:03
missed. It includes a biologically
21:07
male actor who identifies
21:09
as a woman playing a female
21:12
doctor, and there's the biological
21:15
male
21:16
who plays a female in the movie, not
21:18
plays a female who is a female, is,
21:21
quote unquote, is a female in
21:23
the movie. The point of
21:25
all of this, guys, I don't have a problem
21:27
with the trans person being an actor
21:30
or anything else, as you know, or not
21:33
even a trans person. You wanna dress up like a chick
21:35
and go get a gig. You
21:37
wanna be a plumber. That
21:40
would be funny. You
21:43
got a clogged toilet, you call the plumber, and
21:45
then a dude in a dress
21:47
shows up, like, I'll fix your toilet. I
21:51
don't have a problem with any of that, but the point is Barbie is
21:53
made for children. Now I get it, everyone's stuck
21:55
in some weird adolescent thing, so it'll be mostly 35 year olds
21:58
going to see this thing, but they are in. intentionally
22:00
trying. There's a good jillion girls out
22:03
there who would love to be in the Barbie
22:05
movie as a girl. So why do they
22:07
go out of their way to have a biological
22:10
boy play a girl who's supposed
22:12
to be completely a girl in the
22:14
Barbie movie? Unless they're trying to confuse
22:16
kids. Unless they want some
22:18
kid to realize something's a little weird about
22:20
that. Some eight year old kid is gonna watch
22:23
the Barbie movie, be like, something's a little odd there
22:25
and then bring that up with their parents. And then their parents have to
22:27
explain that to them. When all they wanted to do was
22:29
get two hours
22:29
of peace on a Saturday afternoon by
22:32
taking them to our movies. So you guys
22:34
get it, right? Not only are institutions and industries
22:36
getting flooded with a bunch of this woke
22:39
nonsense,
22:40
but many, many, almost
22:43
all of the machine heads, that's
22:45
a good one, right? The machine heads, the people
22:47
who are out there doing what I do, but doing
22:49
it for the machine, just repeating the
22:52
nonsense over and over. We're gonna call them machine
22:54
heads for now on. What are they doing? They're
22:57
constantly stoking division around
22:59
all of this. So check this out.
23:00
This is over on the televised mental
23:03
institution known as MSNBC. This is noted
23:05
racist Joy Reed. And she
23:07
is not happy with what's
23:09
going on right here in the
23:12
free state of Florida. Over the
23:14
course of the past year, the United States
23:16
of America has become an increasingly less
23:18
safe place for the LGBTQ
23:20
community. Just weeks ago, the Human Rights
23:22
Campaign, for the first time, declared
23:24
a national state of emergency for
23:27
LGBTQ Americans. A report
23:29
from the Anti-Defamation League and GLAAD
23:31
says there's been more than 350 incidents of
23:36
anti-LGBTQ harassment, vandalism,
23:39
or assault in the US since last
23:41
year. Not to mention, a record number
23:43
of
23:43
anti-LGBTQ bills have
23:46
been introduced in Republican controlled
23:48
state houses across the country, many
23:50
of which have become law.
23:52
And ground zero for this anti-LGBTQ
23:55
movement is
23:56
Florida, led by its governor, Rhonda
23:58
Santis, who's been... seemingly made
24:01
it his entire role to ban everything
24:03
from drag shows to even just talking about sexuality
24:05
in schools. This of course is happening
24:07
in the same state where just seven
24:10
years ago the deadliest attack on the LGBTQ
24:13
community in modern history took
24:15
place when a gunman killed 49 people and injured
24:18
53 others at
24:20
Pulse nightclub in Orlando.
24:22
Guys let me be clear, Florida is absolutely
24:25
fine for gay people. There is no hate for
24:27
gay people. People just don't chuck things at gay
24:30
people.
24:32
That was messed up. That was really messed
24:34
up. I just want to just go through
24:37
what she... I
24:39
said to Phoenix during the break, as we were playing
24:42
that clip, I was like, throw something at me. He
24:44
turns about, you throw it at him. Like
24:46
you were afraid you were going to miss me even though you're only two feet away
24:48
from me. That's a fine athlete.
24:50
Okay. There is no state of emergency
24:53
for gay people. This is the most idiotic thing
24:55
I've ever seen. So 350 anti-gay incidences.
24:59
Now this is someone walking down the street and being like, you, I don't
25:02
like you. In 11 months, that's actually
25:04
not that many. We're a giant country of 350 million people.
25:08
And there are no anti-LGBT bills.
25:11
There aren't. There are bills about
25:14
what
25:14
you are allowed to do in front of children.
25:17
If you are an adult male wearing
25:19
a dog costume and some crazy...
25:23
You tied up your nuts in some weird thing.
25:26
Could you just not do that in public in front of somebody
25:28
else's kids? That's what's
25:30
going on. That's what we're making illegal here. I know
25:32
plenty of gay people in Florida, plenty of gay
25:34
people are still moving here and they are
25:36
living their lives like everyone else because as I often
25:39
say, much like black people, gay
25:41
people just like safe cities and
25:43
flourishing economies and nice weather
25:46
and good neighbors and things of that nature.
25:48
But more and more people are picking up on it, right?
25:51
That's why more and more people are tuning out
25:53
of MSNBC and
25:55
more and more people are realizing that these letters
25:58
have nothing to do with each other. I want to show you that.
25:59
this is Andrew Tate talking
26:02
about how LGBT
26:05
makes absolutely no sense.
26:07
LGBTQ, they
26:08
package it all together. I would argue
26:10
that G and T are very different things.
26:13
A gay man and someone who's chopped the dick off are very
26:15
different things. So they package it all together.
26:18
So now, because the spectrum of your enemy is
26:20
so large, you have people who are complete fully
26:22
this way, you have people who we accept that are
26:24
normal in society, we have no problem with gay people, and
26:26
they put it all together, you're an enemy of all these
26:28
people, and they complicate the argument and they mix it
26:30
all together, and now you're a bigot, and really you just want
26:33
your kids to be left alone. Yeah,
26:36
yeah, that's right. And that's what most
26:38
people have come around to. Again,
26:40
you don't have to love
26:43
gay people. You should like people
26:45
based on their behaviors and, you
26:47
know, whatever. You don't have to,
26:49
right? Again, you can have your own religious beliefs. You
26:52
can't legislate those beliefs. But he got it right
26:54
there. They have widened the spectrum
26:56
of these things because the gays
26:58
and the lesbians, it was all taken care of. You
27:01
got marriage, no laws discriminating
27:03
against everybody, you got equality. But
27:05
the activists could not give it
27:07
up
27:08
because they need division. The
27:10
nonprofits need division.
27:13
Joy Reid needs division.
27:15
All of these people need that division
27:17
because without the division, you might
27:19
just go ahead and live your life and be happy
27:22
and not give them money and not give them attention.
27:24
And they don't deserve either one of those things. So
27:26
this is exactly why there is so much division
27:29
right now because woke,
27:32
the most, it is the most dangerous
27:34
ideology that we have had in America
27:36
in the last 50 years. It's communism
27:39
on steroids, right? It's collectivism
27:42
with a dash of racism and gender
27:44
confusion. And once you are
27:46
whittled down to your inherent differences,
27:50
you are going to have a very difficult
27:52
society to operate in because especially
27:55
in America where we've welcomed everybody.
27:57
So what other Western
27:59
nation is struggling right now because
28:02
obviously it's not us. Well, there
28:04
are major, like crazy,
28:06
crazy riots happening in Paris for
28:09
the last week or so. You're probably not seeing
28:11
this on CNN. You're probably not seeing
28:13
this on MSNBC. Actually, Brock, could you
28:15
go and just scan MSNBC and CNN's Twitter
28:18
feed for the last like three days, see how
28:20
many times they mentioned what's going on in Paris or put up
28:22
videos? I'm just curious. But I want to read
28:24
a bit about what's going on in France right now from
28:26
The Daily Wire. Huge riots
28:28
have escalated all over France
28:29
in the wake of a police shooting of
28:32
a 17-year-old Algerian Muslim,
28:34
prompting authorities to deploy 40,000
28:37
police on the streets of major cities, including
28:39
Paris, Thursday night. The
28:41
incident, which sparked the rioting, occurred
28:43
Tuesday when a police officer shot
28:46
and killed Niall M during
28:48
a traffic stop near Nantir west
28:50
of Paris. According to Reuters, the
28:52
teenager was driving in the bus lane during
28:54
a traffic jam when he was pulled over to stop,
28:57
but refused to provide a license and then tried
28:59
to drive away.
28:59
The officer shot him in the left arm
29:02
and chest, according to the Nantir
29:04
public prosecutor, who added that the officer
29:06
feared that the teenager would start a car
29:08
chase and injure others. Police
29:10
said Nahel M had been known to ignore
29:13
traffic stops before. He had
29:15
to be stopped, but obviously the officer
29:17
didn't want to kill the driver, the police officer's
29:20
attorney stated. Riots were reported
29:22
from Paris where a dozen buses were
29:24
burned and store windows were smashed
29:26
along the Rue de Rivoli, all the
29:28
way to Robay in the north and Marseille
29:31
in the south, as well as Rames and London.
29:34
In Drancy, a Paris suburb, a shopping
29:36
mall was burned in Marseille, the country's
29:38
largest library was burned. The
29:41
headquarters of the Paris 2024
29:42
Olympics in Saint
29:44
Denis were set on fire. The
29:46
state must be firm in its response.
29:49
Darmainian stated he also said 875 people
29:52
were arrested on Thursday
29:54
night. The writing has escalated.
29:57
France's 24
29:57
international
29:59
affairs editor Angela Diffley
30:02
said, it appears to be morphing into something closer
30:04
to general rioting. We saw a huge
30:07
amount of looting and pillaging of ordinary businesses
30:09
and some high-end shops. Okay, so now you have
30:11
a little bit of backdrop on what happened.
30:13
But what really is going on is something very
30:16
similar to what happened in the United
30:18
States in the wake of the George Floyd incident,
30:21
which is that these people use
30:23
a police incident for general
30:25
mayhem and for destruction of
30:27
all that is good and decent. And France
30:30
has a particular problem
30:32
with this because of the amount of
30:34
immigration that they let in the
30:36
hundreds of thousands of people from North Africa
30:39
and Middle East countries and everything else. And then they
30:41
did not integrate them properly into their
30:43
society. Here's about a minute long compilation
30:45
of some of the absolute mayhem.
30:48
I mean, this is wild what
30:50
is going on in Paris right now.
31:29
That's not Iraq.
31:33
That's not Libya.
31:36
That is Paris. That is Paris, France,
31:39
which once was the cultural center
31:42
of the world.
31:43
They let in hundreds of thousands
31:45
of immigrants. I can't say illegal immigrants
31:47
in their case, although some of them did come illegally,
31:49
but they had open borders in essence over
31:52
the last decade. They let in all of these people.
31:54
They did not integrate them properly. The
31:57
state starts giving them things, but of course it's never
31:59
enough. that puts them at odds with the average
32:02
French taxpayer who is now footing
32:05
the bill for people that they have nothing in common
32:07
with culturally. They have different views
32:09
on women, let's say, and gays
32:12
and other minorities and other religions,
32:14
et cetera, et cetera. And it is just
32:16
an excuse. Look, I'm not gonna sit here pretending that
32:18
I'm an expert in politics
32:21
in France, but the theme, the
32:23
theme that there is a certain set of people who
32:25
want open borders, who want mayhem
32:28
and are using this combined with the woke
32:30
thing, which is why I
32:32
would connect this with the George Floyd riots because it looks
32:34
the same, right? Like cities burning, things exploding,
32:37
looting and destroying, you know, and they're never taking eggs.
32:40
They're always taking televisions. I guess they're eating
32:42
televisions, right? Because AOC said
32:44
it's that these people are hungry mostly. But this
32:46
is pretty disturbing. This is the Paris
32:48
Square. This is the center of Paris, France. Here
32:52
are, well, this is dozens, if not hundreds
32:54
of people, waving the Algerian flag.
32:58
["The Star-Spangled Banner"]
33:07
So when you see videos
33:10
from our southern border, when you see Robert
33:12
F. Kennedy Jr. out there standing
33:14
there in the middle of the night watching hundreds of people
33:17
from all sorts of different countries, and remember,
33:19
he listed all the countries from people, you know, people think, oh,
33:21
it's just Mexicans coming. That wouldn't be just
33:23
and right either way. We should have a border. But
33:25
it's people from all over the world coming here. And then you wonder,
33:28
well, where are these people going? What are they doing? What
33:30
do they believe? Are they gonna start doing
33:32
some of this stuff? Like, is that so crazy? What's
33:35
happening in Paris? Does that not seem like something
33:37
that could just explode in New York City like that?
33:40
Does that not seem like something that could happen in Los Angeles
33:42
just like that? It won't happen
33:44
in Florida. It won't happen in the places that will
33:46
protect themselves. Texas is trying
33:48
to do the best it can as a border state, right? But
33:51
these things are connected, mass immigration
33:54
and globalism. And the
33:56
fact that there are differences
33:58
between cultures, there are... differences between
34:01
religions. And there are differences between
34:03
the way people behave and if
34:05
you do not step up for your
34:08
own country, if you will not look
34:10
at America. That's why, the reason I was trying to
34:12
do the show the way we did it today is because I'm watching
34:14
yesterday,
34:16
while we here were celebrating July 4th and
34:18
it was our first July 4th with the boys and we had
34:20
them in American flag outfits and everything
34:22
and celebrating fireworks last night and
34:24
Clyde's going crazy, dogs go
34:26
crazy with the fireworks. And I was just thinking like, I
34:29
love this country and just all the stuff that you
34:31
were thinking, right?
34:32
But there's a huge amount of people here that don't
34:34
think that and they want more
34:36
and more of this chaos and they want more and more
34:38
of these people. So France now
34:41
has a major, major problem
34:43
because this is now in their
34:46
country and they better figure
34:48
out a way to deal with it. And the way we
34:50
can deal with it here is believing
34:52
in nationalism, believing in borders
34:55
and things like that. Something that France forgot a
34:57
long time ago. I want to give you some info
34:59
from Statista on France and migration.
35:02
France net migration rate from 1950
35:04
to 2023. United
35:07
nation projections are also included
35:10
through the year 2100. The current
35:12
net migration rate for France in 2023 is 0.963
35:15
per 1000 population, a 9% increase from 2022. The
35:22
net migration
35:22
rate for France in 2022 was 0.883 per 1000 population,
35:27
a 9.96 increase from 2021. The
35:30
net migration rate for France in 2021 was 0.803
35:33
per 1000 population, an 11%
35:35
increase from 2020. The
35:38
net migration rate for France in 2020 was 0.723
35:40
per 1000 population, a 12.44
35:43
increase from 2019. So
35:48
they are letting in all of those people.
35:51
And then the question is, okay, are the intentions
35:53
good when they open up borders? You can just
35:55
ask Angela Merkel, right? What did Angela Merkel
35:57
do at the height of the Syrian
35:59
war?
35:59
What did she do? She basically opened the borders
36:02
of Germany. About a million people came
36:04
into Germany. She had no idea what
36:07
their beliefs were. Germany has a
36:09
history of having problems with
36:11
minorities, religious minorities, and everything else.
36:13
Now you bring in a whole bunch of people, and
36:16
then what happens? They don't all get along. They're
36:18
a drain on the system. And then
36:20
people start getting angry at each other. They
36:22
behave differently. They have different beliefs
36:25
towards women, et cetera, et cetera. So
36:28
in France, if you import a bunch of non-people
36:31
into France, then France will eventually
36:33
not look like France anymore.
36:36
We have a bit more on what's going on there. This is
36:38
from The Daily Wire. The United Nations
36:41
jumped into the discussion about riots
36:43
in France catalyzed by the death of a
36:45
Muslim teenager shot by police
36:48
as a UN spokeswoman accused
36:50
French law enforcement of racism. We
36:52
are concerned by the killing of a 17-year-old of
36:56
North African descent by police in
36:58
France on Tuesday, UN human
37:00
rights office spokesman Ravina
37:02
Shamdasani said, we note
37:05
that an investigation has been launched into
37:07
alleged voluntary homicide. This
37:09
is a moment for the country to seriously address
37:11
the deep issues of racism and
37:13
discrimination in law enforcement. We
37:15
also emphasize the importance of peaceful
37:18
assembly, Shamdasians continued.
37:20
We call on the authorities to
37:22
ensure use of force by police to address
37:24
violent elements and demonstrations, always respects
37:27
the principles of legality, necessity,
37:29
proportionality, non-discrimination, precaution
37:32
and accountability. Any allegations of disproportionate
37:34
use of force must be swiftly investigated.
37:37
Let me just say that The United
37:39
Nations is a sack of stinky
37:42
shit. That's all it is. It is a globalist
37:45
organization designed to destroy Western countries.
37:48
The people of France right now, if you're watching
37:50
this and you're in France, I want to know you've
37:53
got an ally in me and many good Americans.
37:55
You do not have to listen to The United Nations. Those
37:57
people who are burning down your cities
37:59
and... blowing up car bombs
38:02
and hijacking buses and driving them through the city
38:05
and all of that stuff. The police have, in
38:07
my estimation, the police have every right to shoot
38:09
them, the police and you as a country have every
38:11
right to deport every single one of them
38:14
yesterday. That is how a sane society
38:16
would operate. The fact that the United Nations,
38:19
as Paris is burning down, is
38:21
accusing the French people, the French
38:23
people who let in the hundreds
38:25
of thousands of immigrants
38:27
in the first place. They let in hundreds of thousands
38:30
from people of North Africa. Did they do that in
38:32
the name of racism? Now, it was
38:34
misguided and it was stupid, but
38:37
they did it. So were they being racist when they did
38:39
it? So every nation has an absolute
38:42
duty to defend itself. And France
38:44
has to decide how they're gonna go ahead and defend
38:46
themselves. And when this comes
38:49
more to America, which it will, when it spreads
38:51
to England, when it continues in Germany,
38:53
all of these countries have to decide what they want. But
38:56
they should not be taking cues from the United Nations
38:59
and the World Economic Forum and the rest of it. But now I wanna show
39:01
you how subtly this stuff
39:03
gets imported into the United States. Because as
39:05
I've mentioned a couple of times, what we have done in the
39:08
United States better than any nation in the history
39:10
of the world is take everybody.
39:12
We said everybody, you're tired, you're poor and
39:15
you're huddled masses. Hey, come here, work
39:17
hard, we'll do our best to
39:19
make sure that everyone has an even playing ground and
39:21
see what happens. And generation after generation,
39:24
it got better for everybody, right? You watching
39:26
this right now, my life is better than your grandparents.
39:28
I know it, right? My life is better than
39:31
my grandparents' life. That is the beauty and
39:33
the promise of America. It's tenuous at best
39:35
right now, but that has been how this thing
39:37
has worked for our 247 years. And
39:39
the reason for that was we did not
39:42
always
39:42
whittle people down to their differences.
39:45
You are this color, think like this. You are this
39:47
sexuality, think like this. But the modern
39:49
left, the wokesters that have completely
39:51
taken over the Democratic Party, that's all they see
39:54
people as. And I wanna give you the most perfect
39:56
example of that. So Jen Psaki,
39:59
who is Jen Psaki. just an absolute
40:01
propagandist liar working
40:04
at the televised mental institution known as MSNBC.
40:07
Here she is talking about what's
40:10
been going on with some of the gender
40:12
related stuff. And we remember a couple of weeks ago,
40:14
was it maybe two weeks ago, we showed you how
40:16
in Glendale in California that
40:19
Muslim parents and Armenians, and this
40:21
has been happening all over the place, by the way, this was happening
40:23
in Detroit as well, where there's a big Muslim
40:25
population, that parents are just saying, enough
40:27
of this crazy trans ideology, we
40:30
are protesting against it. Listen to the
40:32
way Jen Psaki frames
40:35
parents who just don't want their children sexualized,
40:38
in this case, she's talking about Muslims, how
40:40
she frames them against the trans community, because
40:42
this is what they do with everything. You are
40:44
a group, not an individual.
40:47
So lately I've been noticing the reemergence
40:49
of a very old GOP playbook
40:52
that harkens back to President Richard
40:54
Nixon's infamous Southern strategy.
40:57
During his campaign for president in 1968, the
41:00
Republican party made a concerted effort
41:02
to reach white Southerners, who used to vote
41:04
for Democrats by playing to their fears
41:07
of African Americans and the civil rights
41:09
movement.
41:10
And it worked, by pitting one
41:12
group of Americans against another, the
41:14
GOP successfully managed to split
41:16
off Southern whites from the Democratic party.
41:19
Now, decades later, the
41:21
right wing is reviving that same
41:24
playbook, this time with
41:26
Muslim Americans and trans people. Hear
41:28
me out here.
41:30
The GOP is trying to recruit Muslim
41:32
Americans, a community that makes up
41:34
less than 2% of the US population against
41:37
another tiny marginalized group
41:40
of Americans, transgender people.
41:42
Guys,
41:43
it's not the Muslim parents who
41:45
don't want their kids sexualized, it's
41:48
that are coming up with this idea. That's
41:51
not coming from their own brains. They don't have capacity
41:54
to think, they don't have the capacity to protect
41:56
their children and everything else. It's that racist,
41:59
a bigoted GOP who has tricked
42:02
Muslim parents into hating
42:05
the trans people.
42:07
If you know someone that watches MSNBC,
42:13
you must remove them from your life.
42:16
I don't know what, if someone, if I knew somebody, I
42:18
watch MSNBC, where do you get, oh, I watch MSNBC,
42:21
I can't talk to you anymore, I'm sorry. We have
42:23
to start disconnecting from these people altogether,
42:26
okay? Take them out of the will, they cannot
42:28
come to dinner anymore, they're not
42:30
coming over for the barbecue.
42:32
These people are insane,
42:34
and it's so bigoted. This is what the soft
42:36
bigotry of low expectations is. She
42:39
thinks that the average Muslim is not
42:41
allowed to think for themselves. They're not allowed to
42:43
make a choice about their children, they're not allowed
42:45
to make a choice about what parental rights are, what
42:47
school choice is, what love for America
42:49
is. If you dare vote
42:52
Republican, it's actually because you hate
42:54
trans people.
42:55
God, awful, vile
42:57
wench, but it continues. Speaking
42:59
of vile wenches, Jamele Hill, she used to
43:01
work at ESPN,
43:03
she got booted from ESPN,
43:05
then where'd she go, she went over to Spotify, right? And
43:07
she got booted for Spotify, because they wouldn't pay her $100
43:09
million, so she called them
43:12
racist. Anyway, you'll love
43:14
this one from the New York Post. Jamele
43:16
Hill accuses Asians of carrying
43:19
the water for white supremacy for
43:22
backing affirmative action decision. Yes,
43:25
so here you go, now it's the Asians'
43:27
fault, those freakin' Asians who
43:29
just wanted to be treated equally and
43:31
not to have to have scores
43:33
a gajillion times better to
43:35
get into the same school as a black kid,
43:37
those freakin' Asians carrying
43:40
water for the white supremacists.
43:43
Mirror, lady, get a mirror, you're
43:45
the racist. You're the racist, and I've said this before,
43:48
but I saw Jamele Hill once at
43:50
the LAX airport, and she was with Michael Jordan,
43:52
not basketball superstar Michael Jordan, I'll
43:54
talk about Michael Jordan, the actor, and she was wearing shoes,
43:57
these furry shoes, that these things must have
43:59
cost.
43:59
5,000 bucks easily.
44:02
Like you could just, like they were money shoes.
44:04
So this woman is not oppressed. She's a racist
44:07
and a bigot and a fool. Now this one actually depresses
44:09
me. And speaking of Michael Jordan, I wanna shift
44:11
this to Charles Barkley for a minute. This, Charles
44:14
Barkley, I loved him as a basketball player.
44:16
And as a broadcaster for the last 20 years, he
44:18
has been one of the funniest, most
44:21
outspoken, interesting, like
44:24
he's important culturally
44:26
and every now and again, you miss one Chuck. And
44:28
I think you missed one here. This is from
44:31
The Hill. In my will,
44:33
I am leaving Auburn $5 million.
44:36
Basketball legend Charles Barkley said,
44:38
I'm going to change it to be just
44:40
for scholarships for black students.
44:43
That's just my way of trying to make
44:45
sure Auburn stays diverse.
44:48
I mean, this is so disappointing and this
44:50
constant move for diversity. What
44:52
percentage of the NBA is black? It's over 90%, right? Yeah,
44:55
it's something like 98%. It doesn't even matter.
44:59
Should we whittle it down so that it should
45:01
be perfectly diverse because I think America is 70% white,
45:04
still something like that. Should we have 70% white
45:06
players in the NBA? This focus
45:09
on diversity and skin color is so dangerous. So
45:11
Barkley, who's so out, he's been anti-woke
45:14
before and he gets so much of this stuff,
45:16
right? And you may remember that commercial from around 1992, I'm
45:19
not a role model, right? He was saying, I'm just an athlete.
45:22
I'm not a role model. He got a lot of shit for it
45:24
way back when. But it's like, you
45:26
missed one here, man, because first off, if you
45:28
also think it's so important, I have no idea how much money
45:30
you make, Barkley. I think you just signed a deal with CNN,
45:33
right? So like the guy's probably got 50 million
45:35
bucks. Why are you waiting? Why wait? Hopefully,
45:38
Barkley, hopefully you live another 40 plus
45:40
years. I'm guessing he's probably about 55, 60. Hopefully
45:42
you live another 40 years. Why not throw that 5 million
45:44
in now? You think in 40 years, you're 5
45:47
million to get more black people at Auburn
45:49
is gonna have any meaning or make any sense or
45:51
anything else. Will that help us get past
45:53
racism? You just missed one here, Chuck. I
45:56
love ya. It would
45:58
have been nice if you had won the 93 five. Tough to
46:00
stop, Jordan, at the peak. Anyway,
46:02
it continues because, you know, the big story,
46:04
obviously, last week was about what Chuck was just
46:06
talking about, which was that the Supreme Court reversed
46:09
the affirmative action in college admissions
46:12
decision. Well,
46:13
now,
46:14
multiple universities, and most of this was focused on Harvard.
46:17
Harvard was the most glaring
46:19
example of, oh, you're an Asian
46:21
with straight A's, perfect S.A.T.s. You
46:24
speak five languages, you work hard, we can't find anything
46:26
wrong with you, sorry, we're moving you out, because we want to elevate
46:30
somebody else. Well, now, Harvard,
46:33
post this decision, has
46:36
announced that they are figuring out ways to
46:38
work around this and make sure that diversity will
46:40
still be at that apex of the hierarchy. Here
46:43
is Harvard president-elect Claudine
46:46
Gaye, of course her last name's Gaye,
46:48
it's just... Ugh!
46:50
Talking about their commitment to diversity.
46:54
The Supreme Court's decision on college and
46:56
university admissions will change
46:59
how we pursue the educational benefits
47:01
of diversity. But
47:02
our commitment to that work remains steadfast.
47:05
It's essential to who we are and the mission
47:08
that we are here to advance.
47:10
Guys, their commitment to the thing that the Supreme Court just
47:12
said was illegal, steadfast,
47:14
okay? They are going
47:16
to figure out other ways to be racist. That's
47:19
what they're telling you.
47:20
And as I've said many times, I would never hire
47:22
someone from Harvard at this point. I'm not interested
47:25
in hiring anyone from an Ivy League school. I would be more inclined when we
47:27
get resumes to hire somebody
47:29
who's dropped out of school or who never went
47:31
to school, who had some worldly experience or
47:35
worked in a shop for a while, or literally
47:38
anything else, did an apprenticeship, an internship, it does not matter.
47:40
I genuinely, genuinely
47:43
mean that. But this desire
47:46
to keep a certain set of people
47:48
oppressed
47:49
is incredible, and there may be
47:52
no better example of this, this
47:54
is Chef Kiss, beautiful tweet from Charlie
47:56
Kirk.
47:58
Obama's complained about being a racist. black
48:00
oppressed from a luxury yacht in
48:02
the Greek islands after affirmative action
48:05
overturned by Supreme Court. Look
48:07
at that fancy yacht. I have never been on
48:09
a yacht of that nature. Connor, have you ever,
48:12
Phoenix, ever been on a, Brock, never
48:14
been on a, oh,
48:16
no Brock has been on the,
48:18
that's funny. Brock's been on the Obama's yacht.
48:20
We'll find out more about that. But that's it
48:22
right there, right? This guy who now is worth
48:24
hundreds of millions of dollars, who was a community
48:27
organizer somehow becomes president
48:29
of the United States. Hope and change, it obviously
48:31
all failed, which is why we get his VP as
48:34
the president now and all the rest of that. A 30
48:37
acre estate on the water, Martha's
48:39
Vineyard climate change. Don't worry about that.
48:41
And he's tweeting about oppression
48:44
for black people on the yacht.
48:49
Now I'd like to transition to sanity because
48:51
you know we like to tie these things up in a sane way
48:53
so that you can go about the rest of your day in a functional
48:56
manner,
48:57
right? Can't just show you crap all day then send you
48:59
out there. You got a job to do and people
49:01
to be around and I'm not trying to make you crazier.
49:04
Here's some sanity for you. This is the
49:06
legendary, by the way, who just turned 93
49:09
years young just a few days
49:11
ago, I think on June 27th, if I'm not
49:13
mistaken, Thomas Sowell,
49:15
who actually still technically
49:18
is at Stanford and when he was at Stanford for
49:20
the majority of his career, Stanford
49:22
was a somewhat functional university. But
49:24
this is Thomas Sowell about a decade or so
49:26
ago, wrecking, absolutely
49:29
wrecking affirmative action
49:31
with Tucker Carlson. You
49:33
often hear people say well affirmative action may be unfair but it's
49:35
helped a lot of people. You buy that? It
49:38
may have helped some people but on net balance
49:40
I don't believe it has. There's a marvelous
49:43
study done showing that when they
49:46
banned affirmative action in California, University
49:49
of California system, blacks began
49:51
to graduate at a much higher rate
49:53
than before, graduate with much higher
49:56
grade point average, graduated in
49:58
subjects like math and
49:59
and engineering to a far greater extent than
50:02
before because now the students
50:04
went to those particular parts of the university
50:06
system that fitted their particular
50:09
academic preparation and they graduated. Before,
50:11
you know, you could flunk out of Berkeley or
50:14
UCLA, which does you no good.
50:16
Now you can graduate from Davis or
50:18
Santa Cruz and go on to a
50:20
career.
50:22
Isn't that something?
50:23
If you put people at schools that
50:25
they should be in match up with their
50:28
skills,
50:29
with their work ethic, with what
50:31
the some totality
50:33
of what they are at that ripe age 16,
50:36
17, and you put them in a school that can help that
50:39
flourish. You don't just elevate them to
50:41
a school that can't help them
50:43
flourish just because of the color of their skin
50:45
that they actually will do better in life. Isn't
50:48
that something? And if you do that,
50:50
you also don't have to discriminate against
50:52
those pesky Asians and white
50:55
people who work real hard. By the way,
50:57
I'm being informed right now, this is very exciting. Barack
50:59
Obama was on that yacht in the Greek
51:02
islands with Tom Hanks, noted
51:04
white supremacist
51:06
Tom Hanks.
51:08
It continues, let me throw one more Thomasole
51:11
at you because we talked about multiculturalism
51:13
today. What's happening in Paris has nothing
51:15
to do with the shooting of this one
51:17
kid. This is a failure of multiculturalism,
51:20
a failure to bring in all of these people,
51:23
say there are no differences between anyone, no
51:25
idea, no culture is better than any other or
51:27
anything else. Here's Thomasole, again,
51:29
this is a decade plus back, destroying
51:32
multiculturalism once again, with Tucker
51:34
Carlson.
51:35
Multiculturalism has not only
51:37
taken root in schools, I think it is uncritically
51:39
accepted by a lot of Americans, haven't
51:42
thought it through. In this book, you assault
51:44
it head on. You describe it as a barrier to
51:46
progress and a lot of other things. Explain why multiculturalism,
51:48
if you would, is bad.
51:51
I guess it starts from a false
51:53
premise, which is that there's something,
51:57
that all cultures are equal in some undefended.
51:59
which has never been the case. I
52:03
mean, some cultures are better at some things, worse
52:05
at other things, and
52:07
at particular times in history. One
52:10
group's culture may be ascendant at another
52:12
time in other groups, but what you almost
52:14
never see is what they assume is a norm,
52:17
namely all groups performing pretty
52:19
much the same in all kinds of fields
52:21
across the board. You can
52:24
go through centuries of history without
52:26
finding a single example of that. You
52:29
say that that assumption
52:29
in fact holds different groups down.
52:32
You write, quote, multiculturalism,
52:34
like the caste system, paints people
52:36
into the corner where they happen to have been born,
52:39
but at least the caste system doesn't claim
52:41
to benefit those at the bottom. Absolutely.
52:45
So when the multiculturalists say, for
52:47
example, that the schools should not try
52:49
to make
52:51
black students speak standard English,
52:55
the difference between speaking standard English
52:57
and not speaking standard English can be
52:59
huge in terms
52:59
of your job, your careers,
53:02
and all sorts of other things.
53:04
A legend, a national treasure,
53:07
and we are hoping, I cannot promise
53:09
it, at 93 years old, we are
53:11
hoping to get one more interview with him. We've been
53:13
going back and forth for quite some time. There's some
53:15
logistical stuff, but we're working on that. But the
53:17
basic idea there, that not
53:19
all cultures are the same. There is a difference
53:22
between Algerian culture,
53:25
the people who come from the nation of Algeria,
53:27
and the people who live in the nation of France. These
53:30
things are different. Sometimes this country is better at
53:32
this, and this country is better at this. This country
53:34
might be better more for human rights. This country might
53:36
be better at that. It does not matter. But
53:39
the point is, they're not all the same. And we have
53:41
whittled our modern left and all of our institutions
53:43
have whittled everything down to we are all the same.
53:46
And we are not all the same. And
53:48
not all ideas are the same. And
53:50
there is one thing that can get us out of this pit,
53:53
and that is American exceptionalism.
53:56
It is American culturalism. The idea that
53:58
this country is better at this country is better at this. is
54:01
great, that our ancestors paid an
54:03
incredible price so that we could live
54:05
in this extraordinary freedom, but we damn
54:08
well better protect it and soon,
54:10
otherwise what is happening on the streets of Paris
54:13
will happen on the streets of our major cities.
54:15
We've already been through a mini version of
54:18
that during the Summer of Love in 2020, right? We've
54:20
already been there.
54:21
So what we must start thinking about ourselves
54:23
is not that we are African Americans or
54:26
gay Americans or
54:28
MSNBC viewing Americans, we
54:31
must just be Americans. And
54:33
to end this show with a nice little
54:35
bow,
54:36
I offer you one of the best boxers
54:38
in the history of boxing, Floyd
54:41
Mayweather, who was from the streets of Detroit, not
54:43
an easy place to grow up,
54:45
with his view on what it is to
54:47
be an American.
54:49
I'm not an African American, I'm an American.
54:51
I was born on American soil, but
54:53
I did go back to the motherland and I love it and
54:56
made millions going back to the motherland.
54:59
But I was born in America.
55:02
When the Europeans came to the
55:05
Native Americans, well, they like to call them a Native
55:07
Americans, but the Indians land, we
55:09
don't call them European Americans.
55:11
So I
55:14
don't wanna be called an African American, I'm an American. You
55:17
know what I'm saying? You can call me a black American, but I'm an American.
55:19
When I competed in the Olympics, they didn't say fighting
55:23
an African American, they said
55:26
that American that's fighting, out of the red corner
55:28
or out
55:29
the blue corner. I love America. I
55:31
love this country.
55:33
I love America. I love this
55:35
country. I love doing this program
55:37
and I love you fine people. We've got
55:39
a post game show for you in just moments,
55:42
rubinreport.locals.com. Oh,
55:44
and I like this cold close today
55:46
and we will see everybody else
55:48
tomorrow. Well, and the
55:50
ones that didn't vote for your bills, but run on them. That's
55:53
right. Mr. President, thank you. Thank
55:55
you. Thank you very much. I appreciate it. Thank
55:57
you.
55:58
Thank you. Thank you. It's
56:00
a very exciting day around here. We'll have
56:02
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56:04
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