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[01:24.800 --> 01:51.800] As the clock strikes 13, it's Wednesday, the 21st of January, year of our Lord, 2026.
[01:51.800 --> 01:54.700] Well, today we're going to look at competing gangs.
[01:54.700 --> 02:01.400] Yeah, there's some really bad guys out there on the streets and we sent some other people out to take them out.
[02:01.400 --> 02:05.700] But unfortunately, they're starting to act like gang members themselves.
[02:05.700 --> 02:10.100] And so the question is, how do we protect ourselves?
[02:10.100 --> 02:15.700] Those of us who are caught in the middle, gangs on the left of us, gangs on the right, I'm stuck in the middle with you.
[02:15.700 --> 02:17.900] And which one is more dangerous?
[02:17.900 --> 02:21.300] How do we fight back against this?
[02:21.300 --> 02:28.700] And more importantly, we're going to go back and take a look at how our culture got into the situation that it's in right now.
[02:28.700 --> 02:33.600] What is happening to our families, our children, the relationship between men and women?
[02:33.600 --> 02:36.400] And what is about to make it get a lot worse?
[02:36.400 --> 02:40.500] I mean, there's going to be a lot of gasoline poured on this.
[02:40.500 --> 02:43.300] AI is going to be the thing that's going to do it.
[02:43.300 --> 02:45.000] How did we get to this situation?
[02:45.000 --> 02:52.300] If we understand how we got here, then maybe all of the intentional distractions,
[02:52.300 --> 02:57.400] chaos and conflict that are being created by Donald Trump and the news media,
[02:57.400 --> 03:00.200] maybe we can transcend that.
[03:00.200 --> 03:03.800] Maybe we can escape their gravitational pull.
[03:03.800 --> 03:05.200] We'll be right back.
[03:05.200 --> 03:15.400] Well, again, you know, when I look at what just happened to another interesting case of a grandfather,
[03:15.400 --> 03:24.000] 56 years old, an American citizen, he's a foreigner who came here and became a citizen about 35 years ago.
[03:24.000 --> 03:26.400] He's never had any criminal convictions.
[03:26.400 --> 03:31.400] And you look at the way that he was singled out and treated.
[03:31.600 --> 03:34.000] And it truly is amazing.
[03:34.000 --> 03:36.600] And it's something that we have to pay attention to.
[03:36.600 --> 03:43.400] We may and, you know, we all agree that rapists and murderers ought to be taken off the street.
[03:43.400 --> 03:50.000] And I think many of us agree that illegal aliens who come here need to be deported as well.
[03:50.000 --> 03:53.400] But it makes a difference how it's done, doesn't it?
[03:53.400 --> 03:55.200] Doesn't it make things a lot more dangerous?
[03:55.200 --> 03:58.800] I mean, every time you talk about one of these, you know,
[03:59.000 --> 04:02.400] every time you talk about one of these types of issues,
[04:02.400 --> 04:07.000] the abuse of power by ICE, by the Trump administration,
[04:07.000 --> 04:09.800] whenever we talk about that, oh, what about this?
[04:09.800 --> 04:13.800] You know, look, we had this person over here who in a lot of cases,
[04:13.800 --> 04:19.000] it wasn't even somebody who was political or trying to be provocative that got attacked.
[04:19.000 --> 04:23.800] And we just had an incident of a family that was in a car in Minnesota.
[04:23.800 --> 04:28.000] They thought these protesters thought they looked conservative.
[04:28.200 --> 04:29.800] They didn't know anything about them.
[04:29.800 --> 04:36.000] So they went over and they attacked their car and the people in it.
[04:36.000 --> 04:38.800] Is that different than what we're seeing from ICE?
[04:38.800 --> 04:40.100] Actually, no.
[04:40.100 --> 04:41.200] They had another incident.
[04:41.200 --> 04:45.600] We had a group of four engineers during their lunch break.
[04:45.600 --> 04:51.500] They go to a restaurant and one of them is anti-ICE.
[04:51.500 --> 04:55.200] And he's on a list on his phone that lets him know
[04:55.200 --> 04:58.600] when the ICE agents are doing something and so forth.
[04:58.600 --> 05:02.100] Others were in favor of what ICE was doing.
[05:02.100 --> 05:04.500] And so they were all over the place in terms of politics,
[05:04.500 --> 05:07.600] but they're eating together and they're having a lunch break.
[05:07.600 --> 05:12.800] And the one guy who is on the list of leftists, he said, wait a minute.
[05:12.800 --> 05:15.600] He said that they've identified us as being ICE, you know,
[05:15.600 --> 05:19.300] because they said there's four guys are dressed like this and they're at such and such a restaurant.
[05:19.300 --> 05:22.900] He kind of looks around and goes, oh, they're talking about us.
[05:23.000 --> 05:27.300] And they thought that they were plainclothes ICE.
[05:27.300 --> 05:33.500] Because again, ICE is not following any of the rules that they have for cops.
[05:33.500 --> 05:35.400] They're not wearing uniforms in many cases.
[05:35.400 --> 05:36.800] They're covering their faces.
[05:36.800 --> 05:39.300] Now these guys are not wearing masks, of course.
[05:39.300 --> 05:40.800] Those days are hopefully behind us.
[05:40.800 --> 05:42.600] Who knows?
[05:42.600 --> 05:48.700] They took put masks on us five years ago, six years ago now.
[05:48.700 --> 05:52.800] And now they want to put masks on themselves.
[05:52.800 --> 05:54.100] To hide what they're doing.
[05:54.100 --> 05:57.100] Anyway, we have these types of things happening.
[05:57.100 --> 06:02.600] And so the left is just as bad, except they're not quite as dangerous
[06:02.600 --> 06:09.400] because they don't have the legal authority to kill you if you disobey their orders, right?
[06:09.400 --> 06:12.400] I mean, they know there's going to be some consequences for them.
[06:12.400 --> 06:16.700] The problem is that ICE knows that there will be no consequences for them.
[06:16.700 --> 06:20.000] As JD Vance said, they have absolute immunity.
[06:20.000 --> 06:21.000] And we've seen this over and over again.
[06:21.000 --> 06:22.300] We're going to shut down the investigation.
[06:22.300 --> 06:23.900] We're not even going to have an investigation.
[06:23.900 --> 06:27.500] And we're not going to allow you to have an investigation as state or local
[06:27.500 --> 06:30.100] into this shooting of Renee Goode.
[06:30.100 --> 06:32.800] That's an admission, folks.
[06:32.800 --> 06:34.900] I've seen this over and over again.
[06:34.900 --> 06:37.900] When they hide their data about climate change,
[06:37.900 --> 06:41.500] when they hide their virology data, when they don't do the studies,
[06:41.500 --> 06:47.800] when they come after you because you showed the data, they decide they're going to hide you.
[06:47.800 --> 06:48.900] I've seen this over and over again.
[06:48.900 --> 06:54.100] The people who seek to suppress information are usually doing it because, well,
[06:54.100 --> 06:57.200] I don't say usually, I say I have always seen it done
[06:57.200 --> 07:01.300] because they're doing something criminal that they need to hide.
[07:01.300 --> 07:06.300] So let's look at the particulars of this particular case here.
[07:06.300 --> 07:13.900] Again, I think the solution to this is not going door to door.
[07:13.900 --> 07:21.800] You know, we've got government officials in Minnesota as well as in Washington State
[07:21.800 --> 07:23.900] who have declared they are sanctuary cities.
[07:23.900 --> 07:28.100] And they're actually coming against a sheriff in Washington State
[07:28.100 --> 07:30.800] who wants to enforce the immigration laws.
[07:30.800 --> 07:35.200] And he would do it with search warrants and things like that, knowing who he's going after.
[07:35.200 --> 07:38.200] You know, that would be a big advantage, wouldn't it?
[07:38.200 --> 07:41.200] I mean, if you're going to be law enforcement, how much
[07:41.200 --> 07:45.600] like a keystone cop do you have to be to not know who you're going after?
[07:45.600 --> 07:48.100] And that's what we see in this particular case.
[07:48.100 --> 07:52.000] But the rot is coming from above.
[07:52.000 --> 07:57.600] On the left, the rot is coming from governors and attorneys general
[07:57.600 --> 08:01.000] who decide that they don't like immigration law.
[08:01.000 --> 08:06.600] They're going to thumb their nose at immigration law and there's no authority for them to do that.
[08:06.600 --> 08:13.600] Immigration law is a power that has been delegated by the states to the federal government.
[08:13.600 --> 08:17.300] Now, if it was something like gun control, for example,
[08:17.300 --> 08:23.400] we had a leftist or even Trump who decides he's going to do gun control
[08:23.400 --> 08:26.200] and he's going to do it by executive order.
[08:26.200 --> 08:29.600] Or however they do it, if they do it with Supreme Court decision
[08:29.600 --> 08:35.700] or if they do it with a congressional act, it would still be a violation of the law.
[08:35.700 --> 08:37.600] And of course, that is happening all the time.
[08:37.600 --> 08:42.300] The very existence of the ATF is a violation of the Constitution,
[08:42.300 --> 08:45.200] just like the existence of the Federal Reserve.
[08:45.200 --> 08:48.500] But let's say that they've got some new rule that they're coming out with
[08:48.500 --> 08:52.600] and the local law enforcement does not have to comply with that.
[08:52.600 --> 08:57.300] As a matter of fact, they should stand there as the lesser magistrate
[08:57.300 --> 09:00.300] as Matt Trehala always talks about in his book.
[09:00.300 --> 09:06.100] They should stand and interpose and nullify these laws
[09:06.100 --> 09:08.900] that are against the Constitution that gives them their authority
[09:08.900 --> 09:10.600] because they swore to uphold it.
[09:10.600 --> 09:15.200] But when it comes to immigration law, there is authority for immigration.
[09:15.200 --> 09:19.300] There is authority for ICE to exist or something like it.
[09:19.300 --> 09:22.400] Unfortunately, these so-called law enforcement officers
[09:22.400 --> 09:27.000] now believe that they are not subject to the law.
[09:27.000 --> 09:29.400] And that's a much more serious circumstance
[09:29.400 --> 09:32.500] than somebody coming across the border, folks.
[09:32.500 --> 09:37.600] Much more serious because of the potential for abuse.
[09:37.600 --> 09:43.700] And so the reality is that they need to start at the top and work their way down.
[09:43.700 --> 09:46.700] If you're going to have governors and attorneys general
[09:46.700 --> 09:51.000] that are going to defy the Constitution,
[09:51.000 --> 09:52.300] and if they are going to say,
[09:52.300 --> 09:57.300] and you're not going to investigate these fraudulent daycare centers,
[09:57.300 --> 09:58.900] if they're going to stand in the gap,
[09:58.900 --> 10:03.600] if they're going to aid and abet criminal fraud,
[10:03.600 --> 10:06.900] which again, even involves federal money,
[10:06.900 --> 10:09.300] they should be prosecuted.
[10:09.300 --> 10:12.300] They should, and this is not something where you send out
[10:12.300 --> 10:17.200] an army of armed and armored thugs
[10:17.200 --> 10:21.800] to go get in people's faces and start pushing and shoving and shooting.
[10:21.800 --> 10:25.400] This is going around with auditors and lawyers
[10:25.400 --> 10:27.000] and doing it with due process.
[10:27.000 --> 10:28.100] This is what needs to happen.
[10:28.100 --> 10:30.000] It needs to happen in an orderly way.
[10:30.000 --> 10:33.000] Trump doesn't want to do this because his model
[10:33.000 --> 10:37.700] is to have professional wrestling conflict and chaos.
[10:37.700 --> 10:38.600] That is his MO.
[10:38.600 --> 10:40.000] That is his calling card.
[10:40.000 --> 10:42.200] That is how he gets attention.
[10:42.200 --> 10:47.400] And so he deliberately wants this kind of conflict at the lower level
[10:47.400 --> 10:49.800] when actually we'd all be better served
[10:49.800 --> 10:50.900] if he would do it at the top level.
[10:50.900 --> 10:54.800] So the problems are on both sides at the top level.
[10:54.800 --> 10:57.200] The problem is with the Trump administration
[10:57.200 --> 11:01.000] and the in-your-face confrontational chaos
[11:01.000 --> 11:03.300] that they desire to have
[11:03.300 --> 11:08.300] and at the top of the left in terms of state and local government.
[11:08.300 --> 11:12.800] The fact that they want to completely flood our country
[11:12.800 --> 11:15.500] and take it down cloward and pivots style.
[11:15.500 --> 11:17.500] Those are the issues.
[11:17.500 --> 11:19.800] But they want us fighting with each other.
[11:19.800 --> 11:21.100] They won't fight with each other.
[11:21.100 --> 11:21.700] They won't fight.
[11:21.700 --> 11:23.900] The guys at the top won't fight with each other.
[11:23.900 --> 11:26.300] They want us fighting with each other.
[11:26.300 --> 11:31.500] And so sanctuary cities and states are violating the law
[11:31.500 --> 11:34.300] and you should start with them
[11:34.300 --> 11:37.000] rather than the people that walk across the border.
[11:37.000 --> 11:39.300] For example, hey, it's Ben Ferguson
[11:39.300 --> 11:42.600] and I want you to pause what you're doing for just one minute
[11:42.600 --> 11:46.800] and I want you to hear about love generosity and compassion.
[11:46.800 --> 11:50.000] We say those words all the time and they sound good.
[11:50.000 --> 11:51.100] They feel good.
[11:51.100 --> 11:52.600] But here's the truth.
[11:52.600 --> 11:56.900] Those words don't mean anything unless they turn into action
[11:56.900 --> 12:00.300] and right now not later today not tomorrow.
[12:00.300 --> 12:04.700] There's a child in the world who doesn't know if they'll eat
[12:04.700 --> 12:06.800] if they'll have a chance to learn
[12:06.800 --> 12:09.300] or if there's any hope at all
[12:09.300 --> 12:13.300] and while we're all busy life keeps moving forward
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[13:13.900 --> 13:17.300] So the image that we have here, I'll just pull this up.
[13:17.300 --> 13:18.300] Oh, that's the wrong one.
[13:18.300 --> 13:20.300] Sorry, this one right here.
[13:20.300 --> 13:23.300] This is a 56 year old man.
[13:23.300 --> 13:27.300] They had about 10 to 15 ICE agents who break in the door,
[13:27.300 --> 13:29.300] you know, drug raid style.
[13:29.300 --> 13:34.300] And actually I've talked so many times about Brazil
[13:34.300 --> 13:39.000] and Brazil begins with this over-the-top raid
[13:39.000 --> 13:44.000] of militarized, armored up police
[13:44.000 --> 13:46.000] kicking in the door, coming through the ceiling,
[13:46.000 --> 13:49.000] the windows and everything else after this one guy.
[13:49.000 --> 13:52.000] And it's a case of mistaken identity.
[13:52.000 --> 13:54.500] And that is how the, that's the thread
[13:54.500 --> 13:56.000] that runs through the entire story.
[13:56.000 --> 13:58.000] They got the wrong guy.
[13:58.000 --> 14:02.000] And yet we have seen even though
[14:02.000 --> 14:05.000] when Terry Gilliam did that in 1984,
[14:05.000 --> 14:08.000] it was so over-the-top as like, whoa, you know,
[14:08.000 --> 14:10.000] this is satire, right?
[14:10.000 --> 14:11.500] Taking it to the extreme.
[14:11.500 --> 14:15.000] And yet that's what it is in reality now.
[14:15.000 --> 14:18.000] There is no over-the-top satire.
[14:18.000 --> 14:19.500] This is our reality.
[14:19.500 --> 14:22.000] So 10 to 15 agents break in.
[14:22.000 --> 14:25.000] And you got this guy, he's 56 years old.
[14:25.000 --> 14:28.000] And his grandson is their five-year-old grandson.
[14:28.000 --> 14:30.000] Terrorize the family.
[14:30.000 --> 14:32.000] I mean, this is straight out of Brazil.
[14:32.000 --> 14:34.000] The very beginning of Brazil.
[14:39.000 --> 14:40.000] I heard something.
[14:40.000 --> 14:41.000] I didn't see anything.
[14:41.000 --> 14:42.000] Did that go out?
[14:42.000 --> 14:43.000] Did the visuals go out?
[14:43.000 --> 14:46.000] Anyway, Travis was trying to play it.
[14:46.000 --> 14:47.000] Thanks, Travis.
[14:47.000 --> 14:50.000] The, terrorize everybody.
[14:50.000 --> 14:54.000] They drag this guy out in 10 degree weather.
[14:54.000 --> 14:57.000] And he's wearing shorts and crocs.
[14:57.000 --> 14:58.000] That's it.
[14:58.000 --> 14:59.000] No shirt.
[14:59.000 --> 15:01.000] Not even long pants.
[15:01.000 --> 15:02.000] No socks, nothing.
[15:02.000 --> 15:04.000] Crocs and shorts.
[15:04.000 --> 15:07.000] He grabs the blanket that his five-year-old son was on
[15:07.000 --> 15:11.000] as they're going out and wraps himself in that.
[15:11.000 --> 15:14.000] The ICE agents, I won't even call them law enforcement
[15:14.000 --> 15:17.000] or cops, they don't deserve that title.
[15:17.000 --> 15:19.000] They're beneath that.
[15:19.000 --> 15:22.000] These guys drag him out, put him in the car.
[15:22.000 --> 15:25.000] They drive around for an hour with him in the car.
[15:25.000 --> 15:26.000] The family doesn't know.
[15:26.000 --> 15:28.000] After they have fingerprinted him
[15:28.000 --> 15:30.000] and now done some investigation.
[15:30.000 --> 15:32.000] You know, you take the grandfather
[15:32.000 --> 15:36.000] and you do the due process later, says Trump, right?
[15:36.000 --> 15:38.000] At first, that was just about firearms.
[15:38.000 --> 15:40.000] Now it's about grandpas.
[15:40.000 --> 15:42.000] You seize the grandpa first.
[15:42.000 --> 15:45.000] You do the due process later.
[15:45.000 --> 15:47.000] And so they grab him.
[15:47.000 --> 15:49.000] After they do the due process, they realize
[15:49.000 --> 15:52.000] this guy has never done anything wrong in America.
[15:52.000 --> 15:54.000] And he's here legally.
[15:54.000 --> 15:56.000] These are people from Laos.
[15:56.000 --> 15:59.000] The Hamong group, if I'm saying it correctly.
[15:59.000 --> 16:00.000] I don't know if I pronounced that right.
[16:00.000 --> 16:02.000] It's H-M-O-N-G.
[16:02.000 --> 16:04.000] I'll say Hamong.
[16:04.000 --> 16:06.000] A lot of them came over from Laos
[16:06.000 --> 16:10.000] because there was civil war there,
[16:10.000 --> 16:14.000] a war that the U.S. got involved with at the time of Vietnam.
[16:14.000 --> 16:17.000] And yeah, this is the visuals that they have.
[16:17.000 --> 16:19.000] This is the picture.
[16:19.000 --> 16:21.000] This is Vietnam.
[16:21.000 --> 16:24.000] And yeah, this is the visuals that he's putting up.
[16:24.000 --> 16:27.000] This is Brazil.
[16:27.000 --> 16:30.000] Terry Gilliam's satire of 1984.
[16:30.000 --> 16:33.000] Except we now live in this satire.
[16:33.000 --> 16:36.000] So these guys, 10 to 15 of them,
[16:36.000 --> 16:38.000] automatic weapons, pointed at people,
[16:38.000 --> 16:41.000] fully armored, come in, terrorize the family.
[16:41.000 --> 16:43.000] This just happened.
[16:43.000 --> 16:45.000] And it was ICE who did it.
[16:45.000 --> 16:48.000] And then they drag the guy out
[16:48.000 --> 16:52.000] without any clothes on into the 10-degree weather.
[16:52.000 --> 16:55.000] Drive him around for an hour after they've done the due process,
[16:55.000 --> 16:58.000] they realize they don't have a criminal here.
[16:58.000 --> 17:00.000] And they bring him back and drop him off
[17:00.000 --> 17:02.000] as if nothing ever happened.
[17:02.000 --> 17:04.000] No apology, right?
[17:04.000 --> 17:06.000] And I'm surprised that they didn't take him in
[17:06.000 --> 17:10.000] and charge him for the interrogation,
[17:10.000 --> 17:12.000] which is what they did in Brazil.
[17:12.000 --> 17:14.000] But then they put out a cover story
[17:14.000 --> 17:17.000] because this was filmed by a relative
[17:17.000 --> 17:19.000] who was very angry about this and put it out.
[17:19.000 --> 17:22.000] And some people pointed out that it could have been worse.
[17:22.000 --> 17:25.000] We've had people who have been abducted
[17:25.000 --> 17:28.000] who were not illegal immigrants,
[17:28.000 --> 17:31.000] people who were not criminals, and they were disappeared.
[17:31.000 --> 17:33.000] And they don't know where they went.
[17:33.000 --> 17:36.000] Some people whose crime was to come here illegally,
[17:36.000 --> 17:38.000] which is a misdemeanor,
[17:38.000 --> 17:40.000] and again, I think the real solution,
[17:40.000 --> 17:43.000] first of all, you stop the welfare magnet.
[17:43.000 --> 17:46.000] You don't pay welfare payments to anybody that comes here,
[17:46.000 --> 17:49.000] even if they come here as a legal immigrant,
[17:49.000 --> 17:52.000] certainly not to illegal immigrants.
[17:52.000 --> 17:54.000] In every other country, you have to show
[17:54.000 --> 17:56.000] that you can support yourself and your family
[17:56.000 --> 17:58.000] before you become a citizen.
[17:58.000 --> 18:00.000] So make that a rule for legal immigrants
[18:00.000 --> 18:03.000] and that illegal immigrants don't get a dime.
[18:03.000 --> 18:06.000] That would do a lot to stop this.
[18:06.000 --> 18:08.000] And then, of course, if people are committing crimes,
[18:08.000 --> 18:10.000] you actually punish them
[18:10.000 --> 18:12.000] by putting them back out on the street
[18:12.000 --> 18:14.000] in a catch-and-release program.
[18:14.000 --> 18:17.000] You know, you see these people that they put up,
[18:17.000 --> 18:20.000] and they say, well, this person has been arrested
[18:20.000 --> 18:23.000] for five different rapes, and they were released each time.
[18:23.000 --> 18:25.000] Right?
[18:25.000 --> 18:27.000] What does it matter with our justice system?
[18:27.000 --> 18:29.000] So fix the justice system.
[18:29.000 --> 18:33.000] Go after these governors and these state attorneys general
[18:33.000 --> 18:36.000] who are defying federal law
[18:36.000 --> 18:38.000] who are committed to the federal government
[18:38.000 --> 18:40.000] constitutionally.
[18:40.000 --> 18:42.000] Go after those people first
[18:42.000 --> 18:44.000] instead of the innocent people that are out there.
[18:44.000 --> 18:46.000] But they have taken people away,
[18:46.000 --> 18:49.000] and relatives can't find out where they went.
[18:49.000 --> 18:51.000] Even if they're illegal immigrants,
[18:51.000 --> 18:54.000] they won't tell them what country they sent them to
[18:54.000 --> 18:56.000] or if they're in a prison somewhere.
[18:56.000 --> 18:58.000] Just nothing.
[18:58.000 --> 19:00.000] They just disappear people.
[19:00.000 --> 19:02.000] And you've actually got people on the right now
[19:02.000 --> 19:06.000] who are cheering the kind of governments
[19:06.000 --> 19:09.000] that have done that in South America,
[19:09.000 --> 19:11.000] like in Argentina
[19:11.000 --> 19:14.000] and Pinochet's Chile.
[19:14.000 --> 19:16.000] You know, they actually got people.
[19:16.000 --> 19:18.000] Well, let's put them on a helicopter,
[19:18.000 --> 19:20.000] take them out over the ocean, drop them.
[19:20.000 --> 19:22.000] Yeah, you be careful about that.
[19:22.000 --> 19:24.000] That's going to come back around to you.
[19:24.000 --> 19:27.000] So, again, the neighbor said,
[19:27.000 --> 19:29.000] whatever you think this is,
[19:29.000 --> 19:31.000] it's worse than you think.
[19:31.000 --> 19:33.000] That's his detainment.
[19:33.000 --> 19:35.000] Told me by phone on Monday
[19:35.000 --> 19:37.000] is what happened.
[19:37.000 --> 19:39.000] They said 10 to 15 agents.
[19:39.000 --> 19:41.000] And so they take him out, they find him,
[19:41.000 --> 19:43.000] they got the wrong guy, they bring him back.
[19:43.000 --> 19:45.000] But then the lies began
[19:45.000 --> 19:47.000] from Homeland Security.
[19:47.000 --> 19:50.000] So you had DHS Assistant Secretary
[19:50.000 --> 19:52.000] Tricia McLaughlin,
[19:52.000 --> 19:57.000] who was putting out a whole series of lies
[19:57.000 --> 19:59.000] about the shooting as well,
[19:59.000 --> 20:04.000] said that his arrest,
[20:04.000 --> 20:07.000] the operation was targeting, quote,
[20:07.000 --> 20:10.000] two convicted sex offenders.
[20:10.000 --> 20:15.000] You see, were they named Donald and Jeffrey?
[20:15.000 --> 20:17.000] Well, actually, one of the,
[20:17.000 --> 20:19.000] Donald doesn't have any convictions for,
[20:19.000 --> 20:21.000] well, I guess you could say he does have
[20:21.000 --> 20:23.000] sex offender convictions.
[20:23.000 --> 20:25.000] We just had somebody come out with allegations,
[20:25.000 --> 20:28.000] a Iraqi veteran, a male.
[20:28.000 --> 20:30.000] I just come out with allegations
[20:30.000 --> 20:32.000] that he was trafficked by Jeffrey Epstein
[20:32.000 --> 20:34.000] to Donald Trump.
[20:35.000 --> 20:37.000] And he alleges that Donald Trump
[20:37.000 --> 20:39.000] raped him, homosexual.
[20:40.000 --> 20:42.000] So we'll see what happens with that.
[20:42.000 --> 20:45.000] Anyway, with final orders of removal
[20:45.000 --> 20:46.000] from an immigration judge,
[20:46.000 --> 20:48.000] they were looking for two convicted
[20:48.000 --> 20:49.000] sex offenders.
[20:49.000 --> 20:51.000] And so Tricia McLaughlin
[20:51.000 --> 20:53.000] claimed without evidence
[20:53.000 --> 20:56.000] that this guy lived with these two men
[20:56.000 --> 20:57.000] and that he was detained
[20:57.000 --> 20:58.000] because, quote,
[20:58.000 --> 21:01.000] he matched the description of the targets.
[21:02.000 --> 21:03.000] A few hours later,
[21:03.000 --> 21:05.000] they posted photos and information
[21:05.000 --> 21:07.000] about the two Asian men
[21:07.000 --> 21:08.000] that they were looking for.
[21:09.000 --> 21:11.000] These were very young men.
[21:11.000 --> 21:12.000] This guy is a grandfather.
[21:12.000 --> 21:13.000] He's 56 years old.
[21:13.000 --> 21:16.000] He doesn't look anything like these guys.
[21:16.000 --> 21:18.000] I mean, even if you think
[21:18.000 --> 21:20.000] all Asians look alike, right?
[21:20.000 --> 21:22.000] There's an age difference.
[21:22.000 --> 21:24.000] And of course, we had a lot of Asian friends.
[21:24.000 --> 21:25.000] They even joked about that.
[21:25.000 --> 21:26.000] There was a website,
[21:26.000 --> 21:27.000] all look same.
[21:28.000 --> 21:29.000] And they were laughing about it.
[21:29.000 --> 21:31.000] They said they put this up
[21:31.000 --> 21:33.000] and they show pictures of Asian people,
[21:33.000 --> 21:34.000] and they challenge you to say,
[21:34.000 --> 21:38.000] is this person Japanese, Chinese, Korean?
[21:38.000 --> 21:39.000] What is this person?
[21:39.000 --> 21:41.000] They said, we can't tell.
[21:41.000 --> 21:42.000] We're Asian.
[21:42.000 --> 21:46.000] So anyway, but there are other ways
[21:46.000 --> 21:49.000] that law enforcement has of identifying people.
[21:49.000 --> 21:52.000] And the age difference was ludicrous.
[21:53.000 --> 21:54.000] But they put up,
[21:54.000 --> 21:56.000] these people are the worst of the worst.
[21:56.000 --> 21:57.000] And we were looking for them.
[21:57.000 --> 21:58.000] And unfortunately we got this guy,
[21:58.000 --> 22:00.000] but he lived with them.
[22:00.000 --> 22:03.000] So he's kind of guilty by extension.
[22:05.000 --> 22:07.000] That was their justification.
[22:07.000 --> 22:08.000] They didn't attempt to explain
[22:08.000 --> 22:12.000] or prove the men were connected to him.
[22:12.000 --> 22:13.000] And they both appear to be
[22:13.000 --> 22:15.000] significantly younger than him.
[22:15.000 --> 22:17.000] And so they reached out for clarity.
[22:17.000 --> 22:19.000] The person who was writing this piece said,
[22:19.000 --> 22:22.000] but we didn't get any further feedback from that.
[22:22.000 --> 22:25.000] And why, even under those circumstances,
[22:25.000 --> 22:26.000] would you take a suspect?
[22:26.000 --> 22:29.000] Remember, when we're talking about law enforcement,
[22:29.000 --> 22:33.000] always in the past, police and law enforcement,
[22:33.000 --> 22:38.000] always very, very careful to call people suspects.
[22:38.000 --> 22:41.000] Even when there was a room full of witnesses
[22:41.000 --> 22:44.000] who saw them pull the trigger and shoot somebody,
[22:44.000 --> 22:45.000] and they've got it on videotape,
[22:45.000 --> 22:48.000] they still call them a suspect.
[22:48.000 --> 22:50.000] We don't have that from ICE.
[22:50.000 --> 22:52.000] We don't have that from Christine Holm
[22:52.000 --> 22:53.000] and Trisha McLaughlin.
[22:53.000 --> 22:55.000] We don't have that from Trump.
[22:55.000 --> 22:57.000] And so then there was a family statement
[22:57.000 --> 22:59.000] that disputed this.
[22:59.000 --> 23:03.000] The family said, no, Mr. Tao is his name, right?
[23:03.000 --> 23:05.000] He is a US citizen with no criminal record,
[23:05.000 --> 23:07.000] said the family statement.
[23:07.000 --> 23:12.000] He does not live with, nor has he ever lived with,
[23:12.000 --> 23:14.000] the individuals that DHS claims
[23:14.000 --> 23:16.000] were targets of this operation.
[23:16.000 --> 23:18.000] The only people residing at the home
[23:18.000 --> 23:21.000] are Mr. Tao, his son, his daughter-in-law,
[23:21.000 --> 23:23.000] and his young grandson.
[23:23.000 --> 23:28.000] They do not know the individuals that DHS has referred to.
[23:28.000 --> 23:31.000] The family said no warrant was presented.
[23:31.000 --> 23:35.000] Agents did not ask for Tao's ID,
[23:35.000 --> 23:36.000] but they, quote,
[23:36.000 --> 23:41.000] nevertheless forcibly entered the home with weapons drawn,
[23:41.000 --> 23:43.000] Brazil-style.
[23:44.000 --> 23:47.000] They may have been looking for Tuttle,
[23:47.000 --> 23:49.000] but they got Mr. Buttle,
[23:49.000 --> 23:51.000] and the two don't know each other.
[23:51.000 --> 23:53.000] They said Tao and his family
[23:53.000 --> 23:55.000] have lived in this home for two years.
[23:55.000 --> 23:57.000] Well, the narrative that we get
[23:57.000 --> 24:00.000] isn't just coming from Trisha McLaughlin
[24:00.000 --> 24:02.000] lying about this and saying, yeah,
[24:02.000 --> 24:04.000] we're going out there, we're arresting all these criminals
[24:04.000 --> 24:06.000] and so forth.
[24:06.000 --> 24:08.000] It's also coming from the top,
[24:08.000 --> 24:11.000] just like the repudiation of immigration laws
[24:11.000 --> 24:14.000] on the left is coming from the top.
[24:14.000 --> 24:17.000] Here's Trump trying to justify some of this stuff.
[24:17.000 --> 24:22.000] People, vicious, many of them murderers.
[24:22.000 --> 24:25.000] These are all out of Minnesota, just Minnesota.
[24:25.000 --> 24:29.000] I say, why don't you talk about that more?
[24:29.000 --> 24:31.000] Because people don't know.
[24:31.000 --> 24:33.000] Do you want to live with these people?
[24:35.000 --> 24:38.000] I don't want to live with you, Trump.
[24:39.000 --> 24:42.000] These are people that are living.
[24:42.000 --> 24:44.000] You're a vicious murderer as well.
[24:44.000 --> 24:46.000] And a sex offender.
[24:46.000 --> 24:48.000] And a sex offender.
[24:48.000 --> 24:50.000] From where they came, and the countries respect us,
[24:50.000 --> 24:52.000] and so they actually put them there.
[24:52.000 --> 24:54.000] In the old days, they didn't respect our country.
[24:54.000 --> 24:58.000] Biden wouldn't do this because he let them all in.
[24:58.000 --> 25:01.000] You know, if you didn't have open border policies of Biden,
[25:01.000 --> 25:03.000] none of this, all of the things that we,
[25:03.000 --> 25:05.000] all of the time that we spend talking about
[25:05.000 --> 25:07.000] Minnesota and everything else,
[25:07.000 --> 25:10.000] most of them are coming from out of the country.
[25:10.000 --> 25:16.000] And it's been caused by a previous administrator.
[25:16.000 --> 25:17.000] Look at this.
[25:17.000 --> 25:19.000] One after one.
[25:19.000 --> 25:21.000] Yeah, well, you get the idea.
[25:21.000 --> 25:22.000] Okay.
[25:22.000 --> 25:25.000] And of course, you want to talk about the government-created problem.
[25:25.000 --> 25:27.000] That goes back to Trump's first administration.
[25:27.000 --> 25:30.000] Remember, the key thing he was going to do was build the wall.
[25:30.000 --> 25:32.000] He didn't do it.
[25:32.000 --> 25:35.000] You know, Steve Bannon got convicted for fraud.
[25:35.000 --> 25:38.000] And justly so, I think.
[25:38.000 --> 25:43.000] Because he and other people did a private foundation to build the wall.
[25:43.000 --> 25:46.000] And then they filled an awful lot of money from it.
[25:46.000 --> 25:48.000] But why did they do that?
[25:48.000 --> 25:51.000] They did it because Trump wasn't building the wall.
[25:51.000 --> 25:53.000] And he could have built the wall.
[25:53.000 --> 25:56.000] And he could have done something to enforce immigration in his first term.
[25:56.000 --> 25:59.000] Instead, after everybody figured everything dropped off right away
[25:59.000 --> 26:01.000] after he got elected,
[26:01.000 --> 26:03.000] and it got very quiet in terms of border crossings,
[26:03.000 --> 26:07.000] and then everybody realized he's nothing but a paper tiger.
[26:07.000 --> 26:09.000] All talk, no action.
[26:09.000 --> 26:11.000] And then you had the caravans.
[26:11.000 --> 26:13.000] We'd never seen that before.
[26:13.000 --> 26:14.000] The caravans.
[26:14.000 --> 26:15.000] And how did he deal with that?
[26:15.000 --> 26:17.000] He didn't know how to deal with that either.
[26:17.000 --> 26:20.000] So don't talk to me about a government-created problem,
[26:20.000 --> 26:23.000] a problem that's been created by every Democrat
[26:23.000 --> 26:26.000] and every Republican administration.
[26:26.000 --> 26:29.000] They have let this problem fester and grow.
[26:29.000 --> 26:33.000] They give money to people who come here illegally.
[26:33.000 --> 26:36.000] It's almost like a bribe to get people to come here illegally.
[26:36.000 --> 26:37.000] And that's bipartisan.
[26:37.000 --> 26:39.000] That's both parties.
[26:39.000 --> 26:41.000] They let this go on for decades.
[26:41.000 --> 26:43.000] And then they create a big problem.
[26:43.000 --> 26:45.000] And then they come in and say, well, you know,
[26:45.000 --> 26:48.000] the only solution to this is to suspend the rule of law
[26:48.000 --> 26:51.000] and have martial law, militarized, federalized police,
[26:51.000 --> 26:53.000] who are accountable to nobody,
[26:53.000 --> 26:55.000] who don't have to do search warrants,
[26:55.000 --> 26:57.000] who can violate every aspect of due process.
[26:57.000 --> 27:00.000] That's the solution we've got for you.
[27:00.000 --> 27:02.000] You see how they play this game, don't you?
[27:02.000 --> 27:03.000] It's disgusting.
[27:27.000 --> 27:31.000] We've got a child in the world who doesn't know if they'll eat,
[27:31.000 --> 27:33.000] if they'll have a chance to learn,
[27:33.000 --> 27:35.000] or if there's any hope at all.
[27:35.000 --> 27:39.000] And while we're all busy, life keeps moving forward,
[27:39.000 --> 27:41.000] but that child is waiting.
[27:41.000 --> 27:43.000] This is where you come in.
[27:43.000 --> 27:45.000] With Compassion International,
[27:45.000 --> 27:48.000] you have the chance to change a child's future,
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[27:54.000 --> 27:56.000] and hope through local churches
[27:56.000 --> 27:59.000] and people already in their community.
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[28:06.000 --> 28:08.000] at Compassion.com.
[28:08.000 --> 28:11.000] That's Compassion.com.
[28:24.000 --> 28:46.000] And so, this is what we're seeing there in Minnesota.
[28:46.000 --> 28:49.000] Now, we're also seeing in Minnesota
[28:49.000 --> 28:53.000] a lot of clips of people saying the military is everywhere.
[28:53.000 --> 28:56.000] And so, people are putting up on social media
[28:56.000 --> 28:59.000] all the movement of troops in Minnesota
[28:59.000 --> 29:04.000] because Trump is ready, preparing to declare an insurrection act
[29:04.000 --> 29:06.000] and use military force there,
[29:06.000 --> 29:08.000] because he wants confrontation.
[29:08.000 --> 29:13.000] You know, we've had presidents who've used the military in the past
[29:13.000 --> 29:15.000] to enforce civil rights stuff,
[29:15.000 --> 29:19.000] but they did it in a way to try to avoid confrontation.
[29:19.000 --> 29:24.000] Instead, this is being done in a way to invite confrontation.
[29:24.000 --> 29:27.000] And so, that's on one side.
[29:27.000 --> 29:30.000] That's the gang that's being set up on one side.
[29:30.000 --> 29:32.000] And then on the other side,
[29:32.000 --> 29:35.000] they will put up pictures like this Daily Caller got this guy,
[29:35.000 --> 29:39.000] some Antifa guy with a rifle there,
[29:39.000 --> 29:41.000] a pretty serious-looking rifle,
[29:41.000 --> 29:44.000] and wearing a mask as well.
[29:44.000 --> 29:47.000] You understand, we've got two different gangs, right?
[29:47.000 --> 29:49.000] We've got the Antifa gang wearing a mask
[29:49.000 --> 29:52.000] and carrying automatic weapons, okay?
[29:52.000 --> 29:56.000] And then we've got the military doing the same
[29:56.000 --> 29:58.000] and ICE doing the same.
[29:58.000 --> 30:01.000] And you and I are caught in the middle of this.
[30:01.000 --> 30:04.000] We need to speak up about this.
[30:04.000 --> 30:06.000] We don't need to go silently into this.
[30:06.000 --> 30:09.000] And we don't need to join one tribe or the other.
[30:09.000 --> 30:12.000] And quite frankly, the people who are the most dangerous threat
[30:12.000 --> 30:14.000] is not one or two guys out there with guns.
[30:14.000 --> 30:16.000] Yeah, anybody can kill you.
[30:17.000 --> 30:21.000] But it is the massive government operation
[30:21.000 --> 30:24.000] that believes that it is accountable to no man
[30:24.000 --> 30:26.000] and not accountable to God either.
[30:26.000 --> 30:28.000] They can kill whoever they wish.
[30:28.000 --> 30:32.000] And they don't even have to show any remorse,
[30:32.000 --> 30:35.000] whether you're talking about people in boats in Venezuela
[30:35.000 --> 30:38.000] or you're talking about people in the streets of Minneapolis.
[30:38.000 --> 30:40.000] They can kill whoever they wish.
[30:40.000 --> 30:41.000] They just have to say,
[30:41.000 --> 30:43.000] well, I felt threatened by what they were doing.
[30:43.000 --> 30:45.000] I felt threatened by those boats.
[30:45.000 --> 30:48.000] I think they're going to bring drugs in, so we killed them.
[30:48.000 --> 30:50.000] And then we didn't kill everybody the first time.
[30:50.000 --> 30:52.000] We went back, circled back,
[30:52.000 --> 30:56.000] and eliminated the people who were struggling to stay afloat,
[30:56.000 --> 30:59.000] the shipwrecked people that we had just attacked.
[30:59.000 --> 31:02.000] And so a Daily Caller spotted
[31:02.000 --> 31:05.000] what appears to be mostly peaceful protesters.
[31:05.000 --> 31:08.000] That's that picture I just showed you.
[31:08.000 --> 31:11.000] And so these are mostly peaceful protesters.
[31:11.000 --> 31:15.000] How about we have some mostly peaceful peace officers?
[31:15.000 --> 31:18.000] Could we have that?
[31:18.000 --> 31:20.000] Don't talk to me about the ends
[31:20.000 --> 31:22.000] if you don't care what the means are.
[31:22.000 --> 31:26.000] It makes all the difference in the world.
[31:26.000 --> 31:27.000] Trumpberger says,
[31:27.000 --> 31:30.000] can't wait for David to watch Trump's speech at Davos.
[31:30.000 --> 31:33.000] Well, his plane turned around from what last I saw.
[31:33.000 --> 31:34.000] I don't know.
[31:34.000 --> 31:35.000] Did he take another plane?
[31:35.000 --> 31:37.000] He had some problems with Air Force One,
[31:37.000 --> 31:40.000] which is a good example, I think,
[31:40.000 --> 31:43.000] of the futility and arrogance of power.
[31:43.000 --> 31:46.000] Here's a guy who's got his own private plane,
[31:46.000 --> 31:49.000] massive airliner, a big entourage and everything.
[31:49.000 --> 31:52.000] He's got all of the protections
[31:52.000 --> 31:55.000] and the best stuff that money can buy,
[31:55.000 --> 31:59.000] the best stuff that money that they've printed up can buy.
[31:59.000 --> 32:02.000] And so this is like having the beast,
[32:02.000 --> 32:05.000] the armored car, break down somewhere.
[32:05.000 --> 32:07.000] He's on his way to a rally and it breaks down.
[32:07.000 --> 32:08.000] He's got to call Uber.
[32:08.000 --> 32:11.000] They had to turn the plane around and come back.
[32:11.000 --> 32:13.000] They're saying it was some kind of a problem.
[32:13.000 --> 32:14.000] I don't know.
[32:14.000 --> 32:16.000] You can't believe anything they say.
[32:16.000 --> 32:19.000] Their default position is to lie, just like the Clintons.
[32:19.000 --> 32:21.000] I said this for the longest time about Bill O'Neill.
[32:21.000 --> 32:23.000] I said the truth,
[32:23.000 --> 32:26.000] they would be better served by the truth
[32:26.000 --> 32:28.000] than by the lies that they tell.
[32:28.000 --> 32:30.000] But their default position is to lie about everything.
[32:30.000 --> 32:36.000] I remember when we had that illegitimate son of Bill Clinton
[32:36.000 --> 32:40.000] who was, the poor guy was,
[32:40.000 --> 32:43.000] he bore some resemblance to Clinton
[32:43.000 --> 32:46.000] and his mother was a prostitute
[32:46.000 --> 32:50.000] and said that Bill Clinton was the father and so forth.
[32:50.000 --> 32:53.000] He used to have the Arkansas State Police would come by
[32:53.000 --> 32:57.000] and give him money every Christmas and all this other kind of stuff.
[32:57.000 --> 33:02.000] Then that stopped when Bill Clinton ran for national office.
[33:02.000 --> 33:05.000] They would not do a paternity test
[33:05.000 --> 33:09.000] to disprove that this guy was Bill Clinton's child.
[33:09.000 --> 33:11.000] They gave him the cold shoulder
[33:11.000 --> 33:13.000] and he was going around trying to get attention.
[33:13.000 --> 33:18.000] Of course, because Infowars was trying to support Trump,
[33:18.000 --> 33:20.000] we'd go around and we would cover all these things.
[33:20.000 --> 33:22.000] I felt sorry for the guy.
[33:22.000 --> 33:24.000] He says, look, I'm not trying to get any money from him.
[33:24.000 --> 33:26.000] He's my father.
[33:26.000 --> 33:28.000] I wanted to have him acknowledge that.
[33:28.000 --> 33:30.000] Danny Williams was his name.
[33:30.000 --> 33:32.000] Yeah, Danny Williams.
[33:32.000 --> 33:38.000] Again, he was sincere in what he wanted, I think.
[33:38.000 --> 33:40.000] I don't think he was looking for money.
[33:40.000 --> 33:42.000] He was being used by people like Roger Stone
[33:42.000 --> 33:44.000] and certainly for political purposes.
[33:44.000 --> 33:46.000] I said at the time, I said,
[33:46.000 --> 33:51.000] look, if Clinton would come out
[33:51.000 --> 33:55.000] and kind of embrace this guy, be a father to him,
[33:55.000 --> 33:57.000] what would happen with Arnold Schwarzenegger?
[33:57.000 --> 34:00.000] He had an illegitimate child by his maid
[34:00.000 --> 34:03.000] and the kid looks a bit like him and everything,
[34:03.000 --> 34:06.000] but he's kind of mentored him and been a father to him.
[34:06.000 --> 34:08.000] He didn't get a lot of criticism for that.
[34:08.000 --> 34:10.000] People respect that.
[34:10.000 --> 34:14.000] Even if they don't respect how this child came into the world
[34:14.000 --> 34:16.000] and what you did to bring this child into the world,
[34:16.000 --> 34:18.000] they respect you standing up to the responsibility.
[34:18.000 --> 34:20.000] People would have respected that for Bill Clinton,
[34:20.000 --> 34:23.000] especially given the fact that all these Democrats say
[34:23.000 --> 34:25.000] he's our first black president.
[34:25.000 --> 34:28.000] Well, he could be the first absentee black father
[34:28.000 --> 34:31.000] to actually take responsibility for this stuff.
[34:31.000 --> 34:34.000] But again, I said the truth would serve him better.
[34:34.000 --> 34:39.000] If they would admit to it and do something about it,
[34:39.000 --> 34:42.000] that would help them, especially with their base.
[34:42.000 --> 34:45.000] But instead, out of pride or whatever it was, hubris,
[34:45.000 --> 34:47.000] they decided that they were going to deny
[34:47.000 --> 34:49.000] the paternity of Danny Williams.
[34:49.000 --> 34:51.000] Thank you for reminding me of his name.
[34:52.000 --> 34:56.000] Anyway, so you see these people on the right.
[34:56.000 --> 34:59.000] Not to be too pedantic, but most likely the rifle
[34:59.000 --> 35:01.000] that the ICE guy had wasn't an automatic,
[35:01.000 --> 35:02.000] but a semi-automatic.
[35:02.000 --> 35:03.000] You're right. I'm sorry.
[35:03.000 --> 35:05.000] I'm sure that if it was an automatic,
[35:05.000 --> 35:07.000] they would have swooped in and taken it away.
[35:07.000 --> 35:10.000] Possibly automatic since there's not usually an easy way
[35:10.000 --> 35:12.000] to identify that on the outside.
[35:12.000 --> 35:13.000] You could have modified it,
[35:13.000 --> 35:16.000] and you wouldn't really be able to tell from that distance,
[35:16.000 --> 35:19.000] but most likely a semi-automatic rifle.
[35:19.000 --> 35:21.000] I thought about that when I said it,
[35:21.000 --> 35:23.000] but thank you for correcting that,
[35:23.000 --> 35:26.000] because you know a lot more about firearms than I do.
[35:26.000 --> 35:27.000] That's absolutely for sure.
[35:27.000 --> 35:29.000] Anyway, sheriff deputies just pulled up
[35:29.000 --> 35:31.000] and rescued a man being attacked by a violent mob,
[35:31.000 --> 35:33.000] so all this stuff is being put out by the right.
[35:33.000 --> 35:35.000] And they're right.
[35:35.000 --> 35:37.000] So the response to all this stuff,
[35:37.000 --> 35:39.000] we don't want to have mobs,
[35:39.000 --> 35:41.000] whether they got uniforms and badges
[35:41.000 --> 35:44.000] or whether they don't have uniforms and badges,
[35:44.000 --> 35:46.000] because some of the ICE people don't have uniforms and badges.
[35:46.000 --> 35:48.000] That's a big part of the issue there.
[35:48.000 --> 35:49.000] And they're wearing masks.
[35:49.000 --> 35:51.000] So how do we know they're not antifile?
[35:51.000 --> 35:53.000] We would take their word for it, right?
[35:53.000 --> 35:56.000] We don't want to have mobs of armed people
[35:56.000 --> 35:58.000] out there harassing and arresting people
[35:58.000 --> 36:00.000] that they don't know anything about.
[36:00.000 --> 36:02.000] We've got mobs of antifile that are arresting people
[36:02.000 --> 36:04.000] because, hey, you look conservative.
[36:04.000 --> 36:08.000] We've got ICE out there harassing and killing some people
[36:08.000 --> 36:10.000] because it's like, hey, you look like a foreigner,
[36:10.000 --> 36:12.000] or you sound like a foreigner.
[36:12.000 --> 36:13.000] I don't like your accent.
[36:13.000 --> 36:15.000] What kind of American are you?
[36:15.000 --> 36:17.000] Remember that line from Civil War?
[36:17.000 --> 36:19.000] That's where we are right now.
[36:19.000 --> 36:21.000] We don't want that from either side.
[36:21.000 --> 36:24.000] And yet both sides will say, yeah, but what about, yeah,
[36:24.000 --> 36:27.000] we got this antifile guy out there
[36:27.000 --> 36:29.000] with a semi-automatic weapon.
[36:29.000 --> 36:33.000] And, you know, what about him?
[36:33.000 --> 36:35.000] And then the other guys, they'll say,
[36:35.000 --> 36:39.000] the antifile people say, yeah, but what about the ICE people?
[36:39.000 --> 36:41.000] It's just what aboutism.
[36:41.000 --> 36:45.000] This is the downward spiral taking us all down the drain.
[36:45.000 --> 36:47.000] Everybody's saying, yeah, my guys are bad,
[36:47.000 --> 36:50.000] but what about these other guys on the other side?
[36:50.000 --> 36:53.000] We've got to do something about them.
[36:53.000 --> 36:59.000] So they're violating the Constitution.
[36:59.000 --> 37:01.000] CBS News reported the Justice Department
[37:01.000 --> 37:03.000] is investigating Governor Walz
[37:03.000 --> 37:05.000] and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey
[37:05.000 --> 37:07.000] over an alleged conspiracy
[37:07.000 --> 37:09.000] to impede federal immigration agents
[37:09.000 --> 37:12.000] during deportation operations.
[37:12.000 --> 37:14.000] You know, what do we do about this?
[37:14.000 --> 37:17.000] Where's the local law enforcement?
[37:17.000 --> 37:21.000] Well, they are AWOL, as a matter of fact,
[37:21.000 --> 37:24.000] and they're absent without leave,
[37:24.000 --> 37:27.000] and yet many of them are getting leave.
[37:27.000 --> 37:29.000] Many of them are getting paid leave.
[37:29.000 --> 37:32.000] You had the governor of Minnesota, Walz,
[37:32.000 --> 37:34.000] signed a law back in 2023
[37:34.000 --> 37:39.000] giving extended medical and family leave
[37:39.000 --> 37:41.000] to anybody who wanted it,
[37:41.000 --> 37:44.000] and it began on January 1st of this year.
[37:44.000 --> 37:46.000] So they signed the law in 2023,
[37:46.000 --> 37:49.000] said it's going to go effective January 1st, 2026,
[37:49.000 --> 37:50.000] and it has.
[37:50.000 --> 37:52.000] And so you've got a lot of people,
[37:52.000 --> 37:54.000] especially police officers,
[37:54.000 --> 37:56.000] dozens of police officers expected to tap
[37:56.000 --> 37:59.000] into the new state paid leave program.
[37:59.000 --> 38:02.000] Well, they're not really doing anything anyway, right?
[38:02.000 --> 38:03.000] They're not out there saying, you know,
[38:03.000 --> 38:05.000] have you got a warrant for this?
[38:05.000 --> 38:07.000] They're not being a referee, right?
[38:07.000 --> 38:10.000] Where's Sheriff Taylor when we need him from Mayberry?
[38:10.000 --> 38:12.000] We need somebody like that to be the referee
[38:12.000 --> 38:14.000] between these two different sides,
[38:14.000 --> 38:17.000] you know, to be the adult in the room,
[38:17.000 --> 38:19.000] and they're not going to do that,
[38:19.000 --> 38:21.000] and they're not going to protect people
[38:21.000 --> 38:23.000] from the Antifa mob either.
[38:23.000 --> 38:29.000] And so part of the problem with this socialist blank check
[38:29.000 --> 38:31.000] that they've written for people and governments,
[38:31.000 --> 38:33.000] like you say you got a medical issue
[38:33.000 --> 38:34.000] or you got a family issue,
[38:34.000 --> 38:36.000] sure, go ahead and take off a couple of months.
[38:36.000 --> 38:37.000] That's fine.
[38:37.000 --> 38:38.000] We'll keep paying you.
[38:38.000 --> 38:43.000] And there was no limit to the number of people
[38:43.000 --> 38:45.000] that could leave from a given department.
[38:45.000 --> 38:48.000] In other words, there wasn't anything in the law that says,
[38:48.000 --> 38:51.000] well, once we get up to a certain percent,
[38:51.000 --> 38:52.000] let's say 20%, you know,
[38:52.000 --> 38:56.000] once 20% of the people are gone because of paid leave,
[38:56.000 --> 38:58.000] then we have to wait until these people come back
[38:58.000 --> 39:00.000] before you can take it.
[39:00.000 --> 39:03.000] No, it's just as many people as want to do it can take it,
[39:03.000 --> 39:05.000] because that's the way welfare programs work, right?
[39:05.000 --> 39:07.000] They're entitlement programs.
[39:07.000 --> 39:09.000] If you check the boxes, you get it.
[39:09.000 --> 39:11.000] It doesn't matter what the consequences are.
[39:11.000 --> 39:13.000] It doesn't matter if we can afford it or not.
[39:13.000 --> 39:14.000] You get the paid leave.
[39:14.000 --> 39:16.000] And so that's the other issue that's there.
[39:16.000 --> 39:21.000] But, you know, when you look at what they're not doing,
[39:21.000 --> 39:24.000] they're not doing anything of any use anyway.
[39:24.000 --> 39:27.000] So maybe I guess that doesn't matter.
[39:27.000 --> 39:30.000] They're already AWOL in terms of helping with things.
[39:30.000 --> 39:31.000] Gard Goldsmith, Liberty Conspiracy.
[39:31.000 --> 39:33.000] Good to see you, Gard.
[39:33.000 --> 39:36.000] The mayor and governor have all constitutional prerogatives
[39:36.000 --> 39:38.000] on their side per Article 4, Section 4.
[39:38.000 --> 39:42.000] The feds are not supposed to enter without state request.
[39:42.000 --> 39:45.000] The insurrection act is blatantly and dangerously unconstitutional.
[39:45.000 --> 39:47.000] I agree with that.
[39:47.000 --> 39:51.000] Now, I agree that the actions that are being taken by—
[39:51.000 --> 39:53.000] and let me clarify that.
[39:53.000 --> 39:55.000] You know, what Trump is doing with the military
[39:55.000 --> 39:59.000] and what he's doing in the way that ICE is deployed
[39:59.000 --> 40:02.000] and, you know, the thousands of them there armored up,
[40:02.000 --> 40:05.000] you know, going house to house as they've bragged they're going to do,
[40:05.000 --> 40:07.000] we're going to go door to door, they say.
[40:07.000 --> 40:09.000] All of that is wrong.
[40:09.000 --> 40:11.000] All of that is unconstitutional.
[40:11.000 --> 40:18.000] But when you have state officials and local officials say,
[40:18.000 --> 40:24.000] we're going to block investigations into fraud, the Somali fraud,
[40:24.000 --> 40:28.000] that is aiding and abetting criminal fraud.
[40:28.000 --> 40:31.000] And so they have something that they can do about that.
[40:31.000 --> 40:36.000] And if you say that they're going to set their state up as a sanctuary state,
[40:36.000 --> 40:38.000] they don't have the authority to do that.
[40:38.000 --> 40:41.000] Under the Constitution, those powers have been delegated
[40:41.000 --> 40:45.000] to the federal government to control the borders and that type of thing.
[40:45.000 --> 40:47.000] And so there is no authority for that.
[40:47.000 --> 40:51.000] So the problem is, again, the way that it's being done.
[40:51.000 --> 40:53.000] That's what I've said all along.
[40:53.000 --> 40:55.000] I don't disagree with the end of what they're doing.
[40:55.000 --> 40:59.000] And I think they have constitutional authority for the end of this.
[40:59.000 --> 41:01.000] We want to stop fraud.
[41:01.000 --> 41:04.000] We want to stop illegal immigration and so forth.
[41:04.000 --> 41:09.000] Unfortunately, you don't want to stop the welfare fraud that is there,
[41:09.000 --> 41:11.000] the welfare magnets bringing people in.
[41:11.000 --> 41:13.000] But the way that they're doing it is all wrong.
[41:13.000 --> 41:15.000] And you're absolutely right.
[41:15.000 --> 41:21.000] He is invading with massive armies, invading Minnesota,
[41:21.000 --> 41:26.000] and do it in other states as well, because he wants conflict.
[41:26.000 --> 41:29.000] Like I said before, they could do this in terms of a criminal...
[41:29.000 --> 41:34.000] Look, if you've got somebody and there's...
[41:34.000 --> 41:35.000] I forget what it was.
[41:35.000 --> 41:39.000] Is it like half of the money, I think, that had been put out
[41:39.000 --> 41:44.000] for daycare and food relief, and so half of it was fraud?
[41:44.000 --> 41:46.000] If you're going to preside over that,
[41:46.000 --> 41:49.000] and if you're going to block any investigation of that, that's criminal.
[41:49.000 --> 41:52.000] That's aiding and abetting a massive fraud.
[41:52.000 --> 41:55.000] And it's a massive fraud on the entire nation
[41:55.000 --> 41:57.000] because they're using federal money to do that.
[41:57.000 --> 42:01.000] I don't agree with those programs, but this is also fraud.
[42:01.000 --> 42:05.000] And so there ought to be white collar investigations of this kind of stuff,
[42:05.000 --> 42:09.000] not door to door kicking them down and dragging people out in the snow.
[42:09.000 --> 42:11.000] I don't ever agree with that.
[42:11.000 --> 42:12.000] Hey, it's Ben Ferguson,
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[43:49.000 --> 43:55.000] So again, you've got Todd Blanche, the Deputy Attorney General,
[43:55.000 --> 43:58.000] right under Pam Bondi, saying,
[43:58.000 --> 44:01.000] we are not going to investigate the shooting of Renee Good.
[44:01.000 --> 44:04.000] Very arrogant in this statement.
[44:04.000 --> 44:06.000] We don't normally look at shootings like that done by law enforcement.
[44:06.000 --> 44:08.000] If they say they felt like they needed to do it,
[44:08.000 --> 44:10.000] we just go with whatever they say.
[44:10.000 --> 44:12.000] We don't ever second-guess it, right?
[44:12.000 --> 44:14.000] We've got a huge problem with that.
[44:14.000 --> 44:16.000] And we look at this guy.
[44:16.000 --> 44:18.000] Todd Blanche, where have we seen him before?
[44:18.000 --> 44:23.000] His name first came up because he was the guardian angel of Ghislaine Maxwell.
[44:23.000 --> 44:28.000] He was the one who went to talk to the Deputy Attorney General,
[44:28.000 --> 44:31.000] went to talk to Ghislaine Maxwell.
[44:31.000 --> 44:35.000] That doesn't show any red flags, does it?
[44:35.000 --> 44:40.000] The President would be so worried about what Ghislaine Maxwell had on him
[44:40.000 --> 44:42.000] and on the intelligence agencies.
[44:42.000 --> 44:47.000] Remember, she deliberately posed with that book about spies
[44:47.000 --> 44:51.000] and murderers of spies and stuff like that and the tales that they could tell.
[44:51.000 --> 44:55.000] She almost taunted the intelligence agencies about what she knew.
[44:55.000 --> 45:00.000] And so Todd Blanche goes to her and has a very, very long discussion with her.
[45:00.000 --> 45:05.000] The next thing you know, she's moved out of the prison and into Club Fed,
[45:05.000 --> 45:10.000] where she's got very nice accommodations and gets special treatment even there.
[45:10.000 --> 45:18.000] And so this guy, this fixer for pedophiles, Todd Blanche,
[45:18.000 --> 45:25.000] the White House guy Blanche, it's kind of funny that that would be the name anyway.
[45:25.000 --> 45:32.000] So he has declared that Jonathan Ross, the killer, was justified to kill.
[45:32.000 --> 45:36.000] And as this reason article points out, most Americans disagree with that.
[45:36.000 --> 45:44.000] They said, why is it that in general, about 60% of independents
[45:44.000 --> 45:51.000] and more than that for Democrats and nearly that many for Republicans,
[45:51.000 --> 45:56.000] most of them believe that the murder was murder.
[45:56.000 --> 45:59.000] I believe that from the first time I saw it.
[45:59.000 --> 46:02.000] And so why is that if it's obvious?
[46:02.000 --> 46:04.000] You've got Todd Blanche, you've got Kristi Noem saying,
[46:04.000 --> 46:05.000] go back and look at the video.
[46:05.000 --> 46:08.000] Well, as I point out in reason, most of the people have looked at the video
[46:08.000 --> 46:10.000] and that's why they think it's murder.
[46:10.000 --> 46:16.000] And when you see the film from the officer that was there that he took,
[46:16.000 --> 46:18.000] you can clearly see that she's not even looking at him,
[46:18.000 --> 46:21.000] that she's supposedly trying to murder him.
[46:21.000 --> 46:25.000] She doesn't have an expression of hate or fear or anything.
[46:25.000 --> 46:27.000] She's calmly turning the wheel.
[46:27.000 --> 46:30.000] And you could already see from the first footage that was out there
[46:30.000 --> 46:32.000] that she's moving forward, the wheel is turned.
[46:32.000 --> 46:35.000] And I said, have these people never driven a car?
[46:35.000 --> 46:38.000] If somebody's telling you to get the car out of here,
[46:38.000 --> 46:39.000] she's doing a three-point turn.
[46:39.000 --> 46:41.000] And one of the things that she had to do to back up
[46:41.000 --> 46:44.000] was because this guy runs out in front of her car,
[46:44.000 --> 46:46.000] trying to use his body to stop her.
[46:46.000 --> 46:47.000] That doesn't make any sense.
[46:47.000 --> 46:51.000] That's not the people who are trained in law enforcement are told,
[46:51.000 --> 46:53.000] don't try to stop a car with your body.
[46:53.000 --> 46:54.000] That's stupid.
[46:54.000 --> 46:57.000] I mean, I even had somebody when I criticized that initially,
[46:57.000 --> 46:59.000] some person said, well, what would you do?
[46:59.000 --> 47:01.000] And I said, first of all, I wouldn't try to stop the car with my body.
[47:01.000 --> 47:05.000] And you can see from his footage that he walks around
[47:05.000 --> 47:09.000] and then he leaps forward just as she's starting to move forward.
[47:09.000 --> 47:11.000] He leaps forward and leans into the car.
[47:11.000 --> 47:13.000] But he still wasn't hurt.
[47:13.000 --> 47:16.000] And all this nonsense about the internal bleeding,
[47:16.000 --> 47:19.000] I mean, it's just been one lie after the other.
[47:19.000 --> 47:24.000] It began with lies from Kristi Noem that they were stuck in the snow.
[47:24.000 --> 47:25.000] They were not stuck in the snow.
[47:25.000 --> 47:27.000] We can all see that's a lie.
[47:27.000 --> 47:32.000] And then they were attacked with cars when they were stuck in the snow.
[47:32.000 --> 47:33.000] No Kristi.
[47:33.000 --> 47:36.000] You might want to look at the video before you start making up lies,
[47:36.000 --> 47:39.000] but that's the contempt that they have for us.
[47:39.000 --> 47:41.000] No, they're not going to call me on this lie.
[47:41.000 --> 47:42.000] They like me.
[47:42.000 --> 47:45.000] I can say anything I want, just like Trump.
[47:45.000 --> 47:48.000] I can tell them anything I want and they'll second that.
[47:48.000 --> 47:50.000] They'll go along with it.
[47:50.000 --> 47:52.000] And so they lied about everything.
[47:52.000 --> 47:57.000] And now they're saying that he was bleeding internally.
[47:57.000 --> 48:00.000] And people point out, well, if you're bleeding internally,
[48:00.000 --> 48:03.000] they'll keep you in the hospital for observation.
[48:03.000 --> 48:05.000] No specifics.
[48:05.000 --> 48:07.000] What was that about?
[48:07.000 --> 48:09.000] And why did it stop?
[48:09.000 --> 48:13.000] The thing I thought was a real tell with that was it said he was bleeding
[48:13.000 --> 48:16.000] internally in the torso.
[48:16.000 --> 48:21.000] Well, that sounds like a doctor's diagnosis.
[48:21.000 --> 48:25.000] I went into the doctor and I said, you know, I got such and such a problem.
[48:25.000 --> 48:28.000] I said, I think it might be something in your torso.
[48:28.000 --> 48:29.000] I don't know.
[48:29.000 --> 48:31.000] I mean, when you walk out of that doctor's office,
[48:31.000 --> 48:34.000] if that's all he knows, he doesn't have a clue.
[48:34.000 --> 48:35.000] Somewhere in your torso.
[48:35.000 --> 48:36.000] Well, that's good to know.
[48:36.000 --> 48:38.000] It's not in my arms, legs or head, right?
[48:38.000 --> 48:40.000] That kind of narrows it down.
[48:40.000 --> 48:42.000] It was absurd.
[48:42.000 --> 48:44.000] And if he had had internal bleeding,
[48:44.000 --> 48:46.000] they would have not released him in a couple of hours.
[48:46.000 --> 48:48.000] That was a cover story.
[48:48.000 --> 48:52.000] That's what I wanted to cover for Trump's lie that he was run over,
[48:52.000 --> 48:53.000] which we can all see did not happen.
[48:53.000 --> 48:57.000] He didn't even get knocked to the ground, let alone get run over.
[48:57.000 --> 49:02.000] And so the flip side of that was that I showed that video the very first day.
[49:02.000 --> 49:04.000] There was a guy saying, I'm a doctor.
[49:04.000 --> 49:05.000] Let me help.
[49:05.000 --> 49:06.000] No, stay back.
[49:06.000 --> 49:07.000] You can't help.
[49:07.000 --> 49:08.000] You know, you try to help.
[49:08.000 --> 49:09.000] I'm going to have to kill you.
[49:09.000 --> 49:11.000] You know, that type of thing.
[49:11.000 --> 49:16.000] And the reality is that she was alive for several hours after that.
[49:16.000 --> 49:19.000] And they refused medical help to her.
[49:19.000 --> 49:24.000] The sheriff, who pointed out that they violated all of the rules of common
[49:24.000 --> 49:30.000] sense and police engagement, whether or not you think this is justified,
[49:30.000 --> 49:36.000] he violated all the rules, said he'd had situations where his deputies
[49:36.000 --> 49:40.000] had in defense shot and killed somebody who was shooting at them
[49:40.000 --> 49:42.000] and trying to kill them.
[49:42.000 --> 49:47.000] After they shot the guy, they ran up to administer first aid to him.
[49:47.000 --> 49:51.000] He said the same guy that had just shot at and just tried to kill them,
[49:51.000 --> 49:54.000] they tried to help him after they stopped him.
[49:54.000 --> 49:56.000] That's the way things are supposed to work.
[49:56.000 --> 49:59.000] That's the way a just war is supposed to work, right?
[49:59.000 --> 50:06.000] You are supposed to stop the purpose of the war is to stop the violence
[50:06.000 --> 50:08.000] that was started by somebody else.
[50:08.000 --> 50:10.000] So you don't start wars like Trump does.
[50:10.000 --> 50:14.000] And then your purpose is to end the war as soon as possible
[50:14.000 --> 50:18.000] and to avoid hurting anybody that is a noncombatant.
[50:18.000 --> 50:23.000] And when the threat stops, like you've hit somebody and blown up their boat,
[50:23.000 --> 50:28.000] you don't circle back and kill them like the U-boat commanders did.
[50:28.000 --> 50:31.000] There we say Nazis.
[50:31.000 --> 50:34.000] You don't circle back and kill them.
[50:34.000 --> 50:36.000] Instead, what you do is you administer aid.
[50:36.000 --> 50:37.000] And that's what these guys are doing.
[50:37.000 --> 50:40.000] That's what a trained cop is supposed to do.
[50:40.000 --> 50:43.000] That's not what the Trump people are doing.
[50:43.000 --> 50:46.000] It's a very, very dangerous precedent.
[50:46.000 --> 50:50.000] They are rewriting all of the laws and the Constitution,
[50:50.000 --> 50:53.000] and they're trying to rewrite moral law.
[50:53.000 --> 50:55.000] Now, I can't do anything about the Constitution.
[50:55.000 --> 50:56.000] I can't enforce that.
[50:56.000 --> 50:58.000] But I tell you what, I'm going to scream real loud
[50:58.000 --> 51:02.000] when they try to rewrite the moral law.
[51:02.000 --> 51:06.000] So again, we're not investigating the shooting of Rene Good, says Todd Blanch.
[51:06.000 --> 51:10.000] And by the way, they're not going to investigate anything about the pedophiles either.
[51:10.000 --> 51:14.000] So Minnesota's Bureau of Criminal Apprehension complained
[51:14.000 --> 51:17.000] that the agency had been excluded from the investigation.
[51:17.000 --> 51:21.000] And now you've got Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanch saying
[51:21.000 --> 51:23.000] that there's not going to be, you know,
[51:23.000 --> 51:26.000] first of all, we're going to lead it solely by the FBI.
[51:26.000 --> 51:29.000] Now he comes out this last Sunday and he was asked,
[51:29.000 --> 51:31.000] what can you tell us about the investigation?
[51:31.000 --> 51:33.000] When will that be made public?
[51:33.000 --> 51:35.000] He didn't answer directly.
[51:35.000 --> 51:39.000] Instead, what Todd Blanch said, well, we don't just go out and investigate
[51:39.000 --> 51:42.000] every time an officer is forced to defend himself
[51:42.000 --> 51:45.000] against somebody who was putting his life in danger.
[51:45.000 --> 51:49.000] Sounds like he's already come to a conclusion here, doesn't it?
[51:49.000 --> 51:52.000] There's a lot of conclusions in that sentence, isn't there?
[51:52.000 --> 51:54.000] He said, we never do.
[51:54.000 --> 51:56.000] There's over a thousand shootings every year
[51:56.000 --> 51:58.000] where law enforcement officers are put in danger by individuals
[51:58.000 --> 52:00.000] and they have to protect themselves,
[52:00.000 --> 52:03.000] and they have a lawful right to do so.
[52:03.000 --> 52:06.000] The problem is he was never in danger.
[52:06.000 --> 52:09.000] The problem is he was the aggressor.
[52:09.000 --> 52:14.000] The problem is that he put innocent people, bystanders, at danger
[52:14.000 --> 52:16.000] by shooting into that car
[52:16.000 --> 52:19.000] and then turning that car into an unguided missile
[52:19.000 --> 52:22.000] because he'd shot the person inside the car.
[52:22.000 --> 52:24.000] Everything he did about that was wrong.
[52:24.000 --> 52:27.000] You know, we've had a lot of police departments who have decided
[52:27.000 --> 52:31.000] that they're not going to do high-speed chases of people anymore
[52:31.000 --> 52:33.000] because we've got cameras and we know the car
[52:33.000 --> 52:35.000] and we can follow this and see where it is
[52:35.000 --> 52:38.000] and dispatch officers eventually are going to run out of gas
[52:38.000 --> 52:40.000] or stop somewhere. We can do that.
[52:40.000 --> 52:41.000] But we're going to keep our distance.
[52:41.000 --> 52:43.000] We're not going to try to match their speed
[52:43.000 --> 52:44.000] and do everything they did
[52:44.000 --> 52:46.000] because we've had a lot of people who have been killed,
[52:46.000 --> 52:50.000] innocent people who have been killed when we play those kinds of games.
[52:50.000 --> 52:52.000] Same thing here.
[52:52.000 --> 52:58.000] So Blanche said, just like Trump, just like Noam, just like Vance,
[52:58.000 --> 52:59.000] this is self-defense.
[52:59.000 --> 53:04.000] Even though she was driving past him and he shot two shots
[53:04.000 --> 53:06.000] and you could argue the third shot,
[53:06.000 --> 53:11.000] these were all shot from angles where he was not in danger.
[53:11.000 --> 53:14.000] The car was driving past him.
[53:14.000 --> 53:17.000] And again, when you shoot somebody who is fleeing,
[53:17.000 --> 53:19.000] that is not self-defense.
[53:19.000 --> 53:21.000] And I would say that that's not justified either.
[53:21.000 --> 53:23.000] It's not justified if I do it in my home
[53:23.000 --> 53:25.000] if somebody breaks in, takes something,
[53:25.000 --> 53:28.000] they're running out the thing and I'm not threatened.
[53:28.000 --> 53:31.000] I'm not justified to shoot them in the back and neither is a cop.
[53:31.000 --> 53:34.000] And I don't care what the law says.
[53:34.000 --> 53:37.000] It's not justified. We all know that.
[53:37.000 --> 53:41.000] Don't let them gaslight you with their phony laws.
[53:41.000 --> 53:46.000] If the law says that, then the law is, as one person said, an ass.
[53:46.000 --> 53:49.000] And so are the people who are enforcing that law.
[53:49.000 --> 53:53.000] We're not going to agree to a law like that.
[53:53.000 --> 53:55.000] Demand that it be changed.
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[55:35.000 --> 55:39.000] So it turns out that if you look at the polls, of course,
[55:39.000 --> 55:43.000] the polls aren't going to determine the guilt or innocence of Jonathan Ross
[55:43.000 --> 55:47.000] and the government's not going to prosecute him.
[55:47.000 --> 55:51.000] But it will have an effect on these politicians
[55:51.000 --> 55:56.000] who are trying to rewrite the law and rewrite morality.
[55:56.000 --> 56:01.000] And so, independents, 58% of them saying the shooting was not justified.
[56:01.000 --> 56:07.000] With Republicans, more than a third said the shooting was not justified.
[56:07.000 --> 56:13.000] 24% said they weren't sure,
[56:13.000 --> 56:17.000] and you're always going to have these people who don't have an opinion
[56:17.000 --> 56:19.000] about whatever it is that you ask them.
[56:19.000 --> 56:22.000] They never have their mind made up.
[56:22.000 --> 56:26.000] So 88% of Democrats said the shooting was not justified.
[56:26.000 --> 56:29.000] But again, 58% of independents.
[56:29.000 --> 56:35.000] And even with Republicans, more than a third said the shooting was not justified.
[56:35.000 --> 56:40.000] So there's a heavy, heavy partisan aspect to this.
[56:40.000 --> 56:44.000] But still, a lot of people can see what happened with all of this.
[56:44.000 --> 56:47.000] And these results, he goes through several different polls.
[56:47.000 --> 56:49.000] I'm not going to redraw the numbers.
[56:49.000 --> 56:51.000] But it's pretty consistent.
[56:51.000 --> 56:55.000] That's about 60% of the people say, you know, when you average it out,
[56:55.000 --> 56:59.000] we average out the biased Republicans and the biased Democrats,
[56:59.000 --> 57:01.000] it works out to be about where the independents are,
[57:01.000 --> 57:06.000] which is about 60% of the people saying it wasn't justified.
[57:06.000 --> 57:11.000] So again, he's been given a paid vacation,
[57:11.000 --> 57:16.000] and he'll probably get a medal from Kristi Noem eventually.
[57:16.000 --> 57:18.000] I mean, after all, they gave a medal to Fauci.
[57:18.000 --> 57:21.000] I know it was a commendation.
[57:21.000 --> 57:24.000] You know, we understand what that's about.
[57:24.000 --> 57:27.000] So are they going to follow the law? Are they going to follow morality? No.
[57:27.000 --> 57:30.000] They will always lie to you.
[57:30.000 --> 57:34.000] And so as they were saying,
[57:34.000 --> 57:38.000] why didn't you wait for an investigation to speak out?
[57:38.000 --> 57:44.000] Kristi Noem said, well, everything that I have said has been proven to be factual and true.
[57:44.000 --> 57:46.000] You mean being stuck in the snow?
[57:46.000 --> 57:50.000] You mean being attacked by a car? All that was factual?
[57:50.000 --> 57:53.000] Nothing you said was factual.
[57:53.000 --> 57:56.000] Nothing you said was true. And we can all see that.
[57:56.000 --> 57:59.000] You're transparently lying.
[57:59.000 --> 58:03.000] So they point out here, Noem, like Blanche, says everybody can watch the videos and see.
[58:03.000 --> 58:07.000] And so Reason Magazine says, if that were true,
[58:07.000 --> 58:10.000] then the videos leave no doubt on that score.
[58:10.000 --> 58:17.000] Then why do 60% of Americans who have seen that footage say Good was not trying to kill Ross
[58:17.000 --> 58:20.000] and that he acted recklessly?
[58:20.000 --> 58:23.000] That's the least of all this stuff.
[58:23.000 --> 58:27.000] The witness reported that one of the agents had told her to drive away,
[58:27.000 --> 58:30.000] which would have been a straightforward and peaceful way to resolve the situation.
[58:30.000 --> 58:33.000] But another agent took a more aggressive approach.
[58:33.000 --> 58:35.000] Get out of the car. Get out of the car.
[58:35.000 --> 58:37.000] Started grabbing that.
[58:37.000 --> 58:44.000] And, of course, you can hear from the it's amazing to me to see these conservatives.
[58:44.000 --> 58:47.000] And it's people in the past that I generally agree with.
[58:47.000 --> 58:51.000] You know, Juanita Broderick and people like Ben Garrison saying, well, that's it.
[58:51.000 --> 58:54.000] If you look at the cops video that shows that he's innocent,
[58:54.000 --> 59:00.000] the cop video after he shoots her just a minute or so after she said,
[59:00.000 --> 59:03.000] Hey, everything's fine. I'm not angry with you and all.
[59:03.000 --> 59:05.000] He shoots and kills her.
[59:05.000 --> 59:07.000] And then he mumbles on the video.
[59:07.000 --> 59:11.000] Effing bitch, right?
[59:11.000 --> 59:14.000] Yeah, that would be enough for me, folks.
[59:14.000 --> 59:19.000] I would if I was on the jury, that's enough for me.
[59:19.000 --> 59:21.000] I can see and I can hear.
[59:21.000 --> 59:26.000] And I don't need to get caught up in this partisanship stuff here.
[59:26.000 --> 59:28.000] You know, Juanita Broderick is putting stuff out.
[59:28.000 --> 59:30.000] Well, she should have just obeyed the cops.
[59:30.000 --> 59:32.000] Which cop are you supposed to obey?
[59:32.000 --> 59:36.000] And if I don't obey a cop, are they justified in killing me?
[59:36.000 --> 59:38.000] You can always blame the victim.
[59:38.000 --> 59:42.000] It's a shame to see that happening with Juanita Broderick again.
[59:42.000 --> 59:47.000] You could always say we should never have let Bill Clinton come to your hotel room.
[59:47.000 --> 59:49.000] It's your fault, right?
[59:49.000 --> 59:51.000] I don't blame her.
[59:51.000 --> 59:53.000] But here she is a victim and she's blaming it.
[59:53.000 --> 59:56.000] It's like the people say, well, that Central Park jogger,
[59:56.000 --> 01:00:01.000] she should have known better than to go jogging in Central Park.
[01:00:01.000 --> 01:00:04.000] And basically blaming the victim.
[01:00:04.000 --> 01:00:07.000] And that's what Juanita Broderick is doing as well.
[01:00:07.000 --> 01:00:13.000] So the right has caught the woke mind virus, says PreThought Project.
[01:00:14.000 --> 01:00:19.000] And their symptoms are mass arrest and censorship.
[01:00:19.000 --> 01:00:21.000] And I said this for the longest time.
[01:00:21.000 --> 01:00:25.000] I said, you know, this is coming again from the top down.
[01:00:25.000 --> 01:00:29.000] I said there were terrible things that were done to Trump in terms of lawfare.
[01:00:29.000 --> 01:00:33.000] It was so unjust and everybody could see the injustice of it
[01:00:33.000 --> 01:00:36.000] that it propelled him past all the debates.
[01:00:36.000 --> 01:00:38.000] He didn't have to participate in debates.
[01:00:38.000 --> 01:00:41.000] He didn't have to defend his past record.
[01:00:41.000 --> 01:00:45.000] He didn't have to have any agenda for the future that he wanted to talk about.
[01:00:45.000 --> 01:00:48.000] He just became the nominee.
[01:00:48.000 --> 01:00:51.000] And I said the problem is that he's not going to go in
[01:00:51.000 --> 01:00:56.000] and stop the kind of lawfare that was used against him.
[01:00:56.000 --> 01:00:58.000] He's going to use that against other people.
[01:00:58.000 --> 01:00:59.000] Why?
[01:00:59.000 --> 01:01:02.000] Because he doesn't want to strengthen the Constitution and the rule of law.
[01:01:02.000 --> 01:01:05.000] He wants to strengthen himself personally.
[01:01:05.000 --> 01:01:07.000] I'm the bad guy on the street.
[01:01:07.000 --> 01:01:09.000] You better not cross me.
[01:01:09.000 --> 01:01:11.000] Get on your knees to me.
[01:01:11.000 --> 01:01:12.000] That's what he wants.
[01:01:12.000 --> 01:01:15.000] And that's what MAGA wants as well.
[01:01:15.000 --> 01:01:21.000] As the Free Thought Project points out, they prioritize ideology over reality.
[01:01:21.000 --> 01:01:23.000] They silence dissent.
[01:01:23.000 --> 01:01:27.000] They demand total conformity to a collective hive mind.
[01:01:27.000 --> 01:01:30.000] Yeah, that was what we always said about the left, wasn't it?
[01:01:30.000 --> 01:01:34.000] What Elon Musk said about the woke mind virus.
[01:01:34.000 --> 01:01:35.000] He was right about that.
[01:01:35.000 --> 01:01:36.000] He was right about that.
[01:01:36.000 --> 01:01:41.000] And now we have seen all that being done by the MAGA people as well.
[01:01:41.000 --> 01:01:45.000] It turned the left into a caricature of authoritarianism
[01:01:45.000 --> 01:01:50.000] where liberty was traded for safety and free speech was branded as violence.
[01:01:50.000 --> 01:01:53.000] But here's the terrifying plot twist that few are willing to admit.
[01:01:53.000 --> 01:01:58.000] In 2026, the virus didn't die when the right started winning the culture war.
[01:01:58.000 --> 01:02:01.000] It simply jumped hosts.
[01:02:01.000 --> 01:02:04.000] The new right has not defeated the woke mind virus.
[01:02:04.000 --> 01:02:06.000] It mutated it.
[01:02:06.000 --> 01:02:14.000] We've traded blue-haired social justice warrior hysteria for red hat Caesar fanaticism.
[01:02:14.000 --> 01:02:16.000] That's exactly what has happened.
[01:02:16.000 --> 01:02:19.000] You know, we always say, be careful you don't become the monster you fight.
[01:02:19.000 --> 01:02:23.000] Well, that is true for the tribes as well, isn't it?
[01:02:23.000 --> 01:02:25.000] The symptoms remain exactly the same.
[01:02:25.000 --> 01:02:31.000] An unquenchable thirst to use the violence of the state to crush their enemies.
[01:02:31.000 --> 01:02:34.000] Especially when you see some news organization out there saying,
[01:02:34.000 --> 01:02:39.000] oh, look, we're going to collect the tears of the left and all the rest of it.
[01:02:39.000 --> 01:02:44.000] We're going to crush them and all the rest of it.
[01:02:44.000 --> 01:02:47.000] Just don't trust an organization like that.
[01:02:47.000 --> 01:02:49.000] Don't trust that.
[01:02:49.000 --> 01:02:52.000] The goal is not justice. The goal is monopoly.
[01:02:52.000 --> 01:02:55.000] They don't hate the boot on your neck.
[01:02:55.000 --> 01:02:58.000] They just want to be the ones who are wearing it.
[01:02:58.000 --> 01:03:01.000] And so we see this happening with the conservatives all the time.
[01:03:01.000 --> 01:03:06.000] When you cheer for a police state to crush the left,
[01:03:06.000 --> 01:03:12.000] you're cheering for a machine that will eventually crush you.
[01:03:12.000 --> 01:03:15.000] And so that is the thing that we need to remember.
[01:03:15.000 --> 01:03:17.000] That's what I've always said.
[01:03:17.000 --> 01:03:21.000] It's kind of a paraphrase. We know this always, right?
[01:03:21.000 --> 01:03:23.000] Remember Gerald Ford's version of that was he said,
[01:03:23.000 --> 01:03:26.000] a government is big enough to give you everything that you want.
[01:03:26.000 --> 01:03:30.000] It's big enough to take everything that you've got.
[01:03:30.000 --> 01:03:33.000] Now we're not talking about economic redistribution anymore.
[01:03:33.000 --> 01:03:36.000] We're talking about the redistribution of power.
[01:03:36.000 --> 01:03:41.000] And we're talking about two sides that want to hurt and kill each other.
[01:03:41.000 --> 01:03:44.000] And just like these people just driving down the street in Minneapolis
[01:03:44.000 --> 01:03:47.000] and they get attacked by maybe an Antifa mob
[01:03:47.000 --> 01:03:51.000] or maybe they get attacked by an Antifa, by a ICE mob,
[01:03:51.000 --> 01:03:54.000] simply because of the way they look.
[01:03:54.000 --> 01:03:58.000] You're going to have these different mobs are going to jump to conclusions.
[01:03:58.000 --> 01:04:02.000] And that's the threat that we're all facing right now.
[01:04:02.000 --> 01:04:04.000] Hey, it's Ben Ferguson.
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[01:04:36.000 --> 01:04:40.000] Her parents drove hours to find a doctor who tried everything,
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[01:06:02.000 --> 01:06:08.000] And so, Wayne Alan Root.
[01:06:08.000 --> 01:06:10.000] He's always an interesting character to read.
[01:06:10.000 --> 01:06:12.000] An amusing comical character to read.
[01:06:12.000 --> 01:06:13.000] So here's Wayne Alan Root.
[01:06:13.000 --> 01:06:16.000] President Trump, there is a better way to empower ICE.
[01:06:16.000 --> 01:06:20.000] Here are some creative ideas guaranteed to succeed
[01:06:20.000 --> 01:06:22.000] and make liberal heads explode.
[01:06:22.000 --> 01:06:23.000] Right there.
[01:06:23.000 --> 01:06:25.000] There's a guy right there.
[01:06:25.000 --> 01:06:26.000] His strategy.
[01:06:26.000 --> 01:06:28.000] We've got to make liberal heads explode.
[01:06:28.000 --> 01:06:31.000] We've got to collect the liberal tears and all the rest of the stuff.
[01:06:31.000 --> 01:06:34.000] And that's his justification.
[01:06:34.000 --> 01:06:35.000] I need to hurt the other people.
[01:06:35.000 --> 01:06:37.000] I need to hurt the other tribe.
[01:06:37.000 --> 01:06:40.000] You can kind of dismiss anything that Wayne Alan Root has to say.
[01:06:40.000 --> 01:06:43.000] But I thought it was interesting to look at it.
[01:06:43.000 --> 01:06:46.000] I thought, well, what are his recommendations with this stuff?
[01:06:46.000 --> 01:06:49.000] And so you've got to own the left, right?
[01:06:49.000 --> 01:06:52.000] I'm so tired of this nonsense.
[01:06:52.000 --> 01:06:57.000] But he had about five different suggestions.
[01:06:57.000 --> 01:07:01.000] And interestingly enough, the last suggestion
[01:07:01.000 --> 01:07:04.000] is something that I've said from the very beginning.
[01:07:04.000 --> 01:07:10.000] I was really floored to see Wayne Alan Root agree with me on something.
[01:07:10.000 --> 01:07:12.000] So idea number one.
[01:07:12.000 --> 01:07:13.000] This is a key idea.
[01:07:13.000 --> 01:07:18.000] Let's change the name of ICE to NICE.
[01:07:18.000 --> 01:07:22.000] That'll make all the difference in the world, won't it?
[01:07:22.000 --> 01:07:26.000] Well, you know, the interesting thing is if he was a little bit more literate,
[01:07:26.000 --> 01:07:30.000] you would understand that that was the name of the organization,
[01:07:30.000 --> 01:07:34.000] a totalitarian organization in a C.S. Lewis novel.
[01:07:34.000 --> 01:07:36.000] And you know, just like Ministry of Truth,
[01:07:36.000 --> 01:07:41.000] that kind of sinister relabeling of that kind of stuff,
[01:07:41.000 --> 01:07:43.000] that's not going to make any difference.
[01:07:43.000 --> 01:07:45.000] So number two, protesters are paid.
[01:07:45.000 --> 01:07:48.000] Sign an executive order banning paid protesters.
[01:07:48.000 --> 01:07:50.000] All right. I can kind of see that.
[01:07:50.000 --> 01:07:55.000] The problem is then going to be, well, at what point do you call this compensation?
[01:07:55.000 --> 01:07:58.000] I mean, did they set up a website somewhere?
[01:07:58.000 --> 01:08:01.000] And now you're going to call that paid protesting?
[01:08:01.000 --> 01:08:05.000] He said, if you're paid to do this, it's fake speech.
[01:08:05.000 --> 01:08:07.000] So it'll be banned.
[01:08:07.000 --> 01:08:10.000] Well, I agree with that in principle.
[01:08:10.000 --> 01:08:16.000] But again, political speech is political speech,
[01:08:16.000 --> 01:08:18.000] and people can pay for political speech.
[01:08:18.000 --> 01:08:21.000] And where do you draw the line on this stuff?
[01:08:21.000 --> 01:08:23.000] So that's an unworkable situation.
[01:08:23.000 --> 01:08:26.000] He said, number three, no more kid gloves.
[01:08:26.000 --> 01:08:30.000] Bring them down with water and 10-degree weather.
[01:08:30.000 --> 01:08:33.000] Yeah, you know, I noticed that they drag people,
[01:08:33.000 --> 01:08:35.000] but they don't know who they are.
[01:08:35.000 --> 01:08:37.000] They drag them out in 10-degree weather.
[01:08:37.000 --> 01:08:39.000] So yeah, let's double down on this stuff.
[01:08:39.000 --> 01:08:41.000] Let's be harsh with people.
[01:08:41.000 --> 01:08:45.000] And he said, not only that, but dye the water red
[01:08:45.000 --> 01:08:48.000] so that we can identify them with this dye,
[01:08:48.000 --> 01:08:50.000] and we'll know who they were.
[01:08:50.000 --> 01:08:54.000] It's like, oh, OK, so now you're admitting that red is the color of communism?
[01:08:54.000 --> 01:08:58.000] I thought that the MAGA people were all clueless about this.
[01:08:58.000 --> 01:09:02.000] They said when the mainstream media labeled them as red states,
[01:09:02.000 --> 01:09:05.000] they embraced it and boasted about it.
[01:09:05.000 --> 01:09:08.000] So again, then he has his fifth idea.
[01:09:08.000 --> 01:09:11.000] Anybody arrested in these violent protests
[01:09:11.000 --> 01:09:16.000] should be bussed to faraway federal prisons or detention centers.
[01:09:16.000 --> 01:09:19.000] I looked at that and I thought, you know, it seems like,
[01:09:19.000 --> 01:09:22.000] as we're coming up to the 250th anniversary
[01:09:22.000 --> 01:09:24.000] of the Declaration of Independence,
[01:09:24.000 --> 01:09:27.000] it seems like that was one of the things that King George III did.
[01:09:27.000 --> 01:09:31.000] Let's remove these people out of the area where they live
[01:09:31.000 --> 01:09:34.000] and let's bring them into a jurisdiction where I can nail them.
[01:09:34.000 --> 01:09:36.000] The left has done that.
[01:09:36.000 --> 01:09:39.000] They use New York and Washington, D.C. to get people.
[01:09:39.000 --> 01:09:42.000] So let's bust them away and let's send them to some,
[01:09:42.000 --> 01:09:44.000] as he would call it, a red state
[01:09:44.000 --> 01:09:47.000] where we can really give them our justice, that type of thing.
[01:09:47.000 --> 01:09:49.000] I don't agree with that.
[01:09:49.000 --> 01:09:53.000] But then finally, he said, here's his grand finale, number six.
[01:09:53.000 --> 01:09:55.000] And this is the one that I agree with.
[01:09:55.000 --> 01:09:57.000] He said, I said this 90 days ago,
[01:09:57.000 --> 01:10:00.000] and I said it when all this stuff began as well.
[01:10:00.000 --> 01:10:03.000] He said, stop sending ICE into areas
[01:10:03.000 --> 01:10:07.000] where violent and angry protesters and rioters block the streets
[01:10:07.000 --> 01:10:09.000] and politicians won't cooperate.
[01:10:09.000 --> 01:10:11.000] That's what I said.
[01:10:11.000 --> 01:10:16.000] I said, if Trump isn't actively trying to get conflict and chaos,
[01:10:16.000 --> 01:10:18.000] why doesn't he go to the places where he's welcome?
[01:10:18.000 --> 01:10:21.000] He could come to Tennessee and the people would work with him
[01:10:21.000 --> 01:10:23.000] on all this stuff, for the most part.
[01:10:23.000 --> 01:10:26.000] He would be a very friendly environment,
[01:10:26.000 --> 01:10:28.000] and you wouldn't have all this conflict.
[01:10:28.000 --> 01:10:32.000] But he wants the conflict because the conflict is vital
[01:10:32.000 --> 01:10:36.000] to his political and public relations, right?
[01:10:36.000 --> 01:10:38.000] That's what the man is all about.
[01:10:38.000 --> 01:10:41.000] He wants conflict not just within America,
[01:10:41.000 --> 01:10:43.000] but he wants conflict with other countries.
[01:10:43.000 --> 01:10:45.000] He wants conflict with the Democrats,
[01:10:45.000 --> 01:10:48.000] and he wants conflict with Republicans.
[01:10:48.000 --> 01:10:50.000] That's what he thrives on.
[01:10:50.000 --> 01:10:53.000] So again, Wayne Hellengrin doesn't get it.
[01:10:53.000 --> 01:10:56.000] The whole point of this is to have conflict.
[01:10:56.000 --> 01:10:58.000] As I said at the very beginning of this,
[01:10:58.000 --> 01:11:01.000] if Trump wanted to really fix the problem,
[01:11:01.000 --> 01:11:04.000] he could go to the top and he could start coming after people
[01:11:04.000 --> 01:11:09.000] who are aiding and abetting massive fraud, for example.
[01:11:09.000 --> 01:11:13.000] And part of that fraud, I think, is this whole illegal immigration thing.
[01:11:13.000 --> 01:11:15.000] And certainly the federal government has the authority
[01:11:15.000 --> 01:11:17.000] to enforce immigration law.
[01:11:17.000 --> 01:11:20.000] So if these people want to set themselves up as a sanctuary city,
[01:11:20.000 --> 01:11:23.000] come after these politicians who do that type of thing.
[01:11:23.000 --> 01:11:26.000] Instead, he wants conflict at the grassroots level.
[01:11:26.000 --> 01:11:29.000] He wants a civil war at the grassroots level.
[01:11:29.000 --> 01:11:32.000] Because he knows, and we need to all know,
[01:11:32.000 --> 01:11:34.000] that we are at a fourth turning,
[01:11:34.000 --> 01:11:37.000] and people don't have any trust in these institutions.
[01:11:37.000 --> 01:11:39.000] They can see how corrupt they are.
[01:11:39.000 --> 01:11:43.000] We have massive financial fraud by the federal government,
[01:11:43.000 --> 01:11:46.000] both bipartisan groups.
[01:11:46.000 --> 01:11:50.000] Coming up, we're going to hit $40 trillion of debt
[01:11:50.000 --> 01:11:53.000] probably at the end of this year.
[01:11:53.000 --> 01:11:55.000] And that's the real issue.
[01:11:55.000 --> 01:11:57.000] That's going to cause major economic consequences.
[01:11:57.000 --> 01:11:59.000] And so he wants a war.
[01:11:59.000 --> 01:12:02.000] He wants foreign wars, many of them.
[01:12:02.000 --> 01:12:06.000] He wants to have domestic conflict, maybe even a civil war.
[01:12:06.000 --> 01:12:09.000] That suits his purpose.
[01:12:09.000 --> 01:12:12.000] That is his wag the dog response to all this.
[01:12:12.000 --> 01:12:14.000] He wants the conflict.
[01:12:14.000 --> 01:12:17.000] It's the key part of all of this stuff.
[01:12:17.000 --> 01:12:20.000] So again, yeah, that's a big tell, isn't it?
[01:12:20.000 --> 01:12:24.000] Maybe Wayne Allen Root needs to go back and look at that.
[01:12:24.000 --> 01:12:27.000] So we got another comment here from Gard.
[01:12:27.000 --> 01:12:29.000] Trav, do you want to read it?
[01:12:29.000 --> 01:12:31.000] Yes, we do.
[01:12:31.000 --> 01:12:33.000] Gard says border control is not in the U.S. Constitution
[01:12:33.000 --> 01:12:36.000] only with a declaration of war against a nation state.
[01:12:36.000 --> 01:12:40.000] Immigration and border control, as the Texas Constitution of 1869 noted,
[01:12:40.000 --> 01:12:43.000] was up to the states.
[01:12:43.000 --> 01:12:46.000] Well, OK, I'll take your word for it, Gard.
[01:12:46.000 --> 01:12:48.000] I want to go back and look at that.
[01:12:48.000 --> 01:12:52.000] I think that when we look at the general purpose of the federal government,
[01:12:52.000 --> 01:12:55.000] it was not to provide welfare payments.
[01:12:55.000 --> 01:12:59.000] They say the general welfare, but they say for the common defense.
[01:12:59.000 --> 01:13:03.000] I look at that as a broad category of that.
[01:13:03.000 --> 01:13:09.000] But again, you know, I think that certainly on the fraud issue,
[01:13:09.000 --> 01:13:12.000] when you've got people that are coming, would you agree with that, Gard?
[01:13:12.000 --> 01:13:15.000] That if you've got mayors and other people who are saying,
[01:13:15.000 --> 01:13:18.000] yeah, we know that these daycare centers are fraudulent,
[01:13:18.000 --> 01:13:22.000] but we're not going to let you do anything about it because we love our Somalis, right?
[01:13:22.000 --> 01:13:25.000] I think that is something right there.
[01:13:25.000 --> 01:13:28.000] They're aiding and abetting criminal fraud at the very least.
[01:13:28.000 --> 01:13:31.000] I think the other issues are an issue as well.
[01:13:31.000 --> 01:13:34.000] But it all comes back to the welfare state.
[01:13:34.000 --> 01:13:37.000] The welfare state is unconstitutional to start with.
[01:13:37.000 --> 01:13:42.000] It's fraudulent to start with in the general area of that.
[01:13:42.000 --> 01:13:46.000] But of course, then there's additional fraud on top of that.
[01:13:46.000 --> 01:13:48.000] It's just like the CARES Act, right?
[01:13:48.000 --> 01:13:51.000] What Trump did to lock everybody down was unconstitutional.
[01:13:51.000 --> 01:13:52.000] He bribed everybody to do it.
[01:13:52.000 --> 01:13:55.000] And then he bribed you to be silent about it with the CARES Act.
[01:13:55.000 --> 01:13:57.000] And yet, where did most of that money go?
[01:13:57.000 --> 01:13:59.000] Most of it was taken up with fraud.
[01:13:59.000 --> 01:14:02.000] The stuff that was supposed to go to small businesses went to large businesses.
[01:14:02.000 --> 01:14:07.000] More than 50% went to the 5% of the largest businesses.
[01:14:07.000 --> 01:14:10.000] They redefined what a small business was for that purpose.
[01:14:10.000 --> 01:14:14.000] So everything about it was fraudulent, as is most of the stuff that government does.
[01:14:14.000 --> 01:14:19.000] But at some point, you've got to start saying, do something about it at some point.
[01:14:19.000 --> 01:14:25.000] And so the guard says, yeah, Trump is in Switzerland, where they mainly speak German.
[01:14:25.000 --> 01:14:32.000] And he just told Davos, without us, you'd all be speaking German.
[01:14:32.000 --> 01:14:37.000] That's even better than the JFK line, when JFK went to Berlin,
[01:14:37.000 --> 01:14:40.000] and the Berlin airlift, when they cut it off.
[01:14:40.000 --> 01:14:43.000] And he says, ich bin ein Berliner.
[01:14:43.000 --> 01:14:47.000] And he thought he was saying, I am from Berlin, right?
[01:14:47.000 --> 01:14:49.000] But a Berliner was a jelly doughnut.
[01:14:49.000 --> 01:14:54.000] And so they cut that off right away, because you can hear the crowd laughing at him.
[01:14:54.000 --> 01:14:59.000] Because basically what he was saying to them, I'm an Oreo, or something like that.
[01:14:59.000 --> 01:15:03.000] And it would have been, ich bin ein Deutschlander, or something like that.
[01:15:03.000 --> 01:15:09.000] But anyway, yeah, that's a new line.
[01:15:09.000 --> 01:15:16.000] I'm always curious as to how the rest of the world handles presidential elections,
[01:15:16.000 --> 01:15:22.000] knowing that whoever wins for four years, they're going to be sending this doofus to your country to give speeches.
[01:15:24.000 --> 01:15:27.000] Let's just hope he doesn't send the military to your country.
[01:15:27.000 --> 01:15:31.000] I guess that's what most of them are thinking, especially the people in Greenland.
[01:15:31.000 --> 01:15:33.000] So we're going to take a quick break, folks.
[01:15:33.000 --> 01:15:39.000] And when we come back, I want to talk about this family culture issue
[01:15:39.000 --> 01:15:43.000] that is really at the center of what's happening to our society.
[01:15:43.000 --> 01:15:46.000] Politics is really downstream from this.
[01:15:46.000 --> 01:15:52.000] And a lot of the stuff that Trump is doing, as important as it is, as dangerous as it is,
[01:15:52.000 --> 01:15:55.000] is downstream from this major problem.
[01:15:55.000 --> 01:15:58.000] And so we're going to talk about the central problem of this.
[01:15:58.000 --> 01:16:02.000] How do we get to the situation of the disintegration of families,
[01:16:02.000 --> 01:16:07.000] the disintegration of culture and relationship that we have with each other?
[01:16:07.000 --> 01:16:10.000] How do we get to that point?
[01:16:10.000 --> 01:16:12.000] And so we're going to talk about that when we come back.
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[01:20:18.000 --> 01:20:20.000] We've always had cold. We've always had flu.
[01:20:20.000 --> 01:20:24.000] And there was a panic story that was put out by the mainstream media saying
[01:20:24.000 --> 01:20:30.000] this mother who just lost her four-year-old child to flu has a message for everybody.
[01:20:30.000 --> 01:20:33.000] And so they're trying to sell you on the flu shot.
[01:20:33.000 --> 01:20:36.000] And she said, you know, my husband and I, we never got flu shots before.
[01:20:36.000 --> 01:20:38.000] We never had a problem with this. And this child was very healthy.
[01:20:38.000 --> 01:20:40.000] We don't really know what happened with it.
[01:20:40.000 --> 01:20:43.000] And the strange thing they said was that, you know,
[01:20:43.000 --> 01:20:45.000] it wasn't the first person in the family to get sick.
[01:20:45.000 --> 01:20:48.000] Other people had been sick.
[01:20:48.000 --> 01:20:53.000] But, you know, we don't know how she got this disease.
[01:20:53.000 --> 01:20:57.000] And it's like, yeah, you go back and look at the cold house that the British had
[01:20:57.000 --> 01:21:01.000] for 45 years that Mark and Sam Bailey talk about.
[01:21:01.000 --> 01:21:04.000] They did everything. They had people cough in each other's face, you know,
[01:21:04.000 --> 01:21:06.000] to try to transfer the cold.
[01:21:06.000 --> 01:21:08.000] They transferred mucus, all the rest of the stuff.
[01:21:08.000 --> 01:21:10.000] They can figure out how it was transferring.
[01:21:10.000 --> 01:21:14.000] And the lady, even in this article, she pointed out, she said,
[01:21:14.000 --> 01:21:17.000] and I'm not really sure if it would have helped in this particular case,
[01:21:17.000 --> 01:21:22.000] because, you know, we have this new subclade X or whatever this thing is called,
[01:21:22.000 --> 01:21:25.000] strain of flu, they tell us.
[01:21:25.000 --> 01:21:29.000] And that's not what this flu shot was for.
[01:21:29.000 --> 01:21:33.000] And, you know, they have this crystal ball that they consult, I guess.
[01:21:33.000 --> 01:21:37.000] I don't know how they know how to make up their flu stuff
[01:21:37.000 --> 01:21:39.000] because they make the stuff up.
[01:21:39.000 --> 01:21:44.000] They decide in advance that there's going to be this particular strain of flu,
[01:21:44.000 --> 01:21:46.000] they say.
[01:21:46.000 --> 01:21:51.000] And then that's the one that they manufacture the vaccine for, they say.
[01:21:51.000 --> 01:21:53.000] And then they have everybody take that.
[01:21:53.000 --> 01:22:00.000] So even in their fictional world of virology, the stuff doesn't add up.
[01:22:00.000 --> 01:22:04.000] Even if you believed that they knew that there was a virus,
[01:22:04.000 --> 01:22:06.000] even if you believed that a virus was causing this,
[01:22:06.000 --> 01:22:10.000] even if you believed they knew the virus that was causing this,
[01:22:10.000 --> 01:22:13.000] they don't know the virus that's going to cause that this year.
[01:22:13.000 --> 01:22:15.000] So how do they vaccinate for that?
[01:22:15.000 --> 01:22:16.000] The whole thing is nonsense.
[01:22:16.000 --> 01:22:18.000] The whole thing is a fiction.
[01:22:18.000 --> 01:22:23.000] And so, you know, when we look at all these different stories about how we get here,
[01:22:23.000 --> 01:22:28.000] we've got this gravitational pull of politics and government
[01:22:28.000 --> 01:22:30.000] that is dragging us into these things.
[01:22:30.000 --> 01:22:34.000] Yeah, one flu over the cuckoo nest, FLU.
[01:22:34.000 --> 01:22:36.000] That's right, Travis.
[01:22:36.000 --> 01:22:39.000] Anyway, it's pulling us into this.
[01:22:39.000 --> 01:22:46.000] But like I said before, this is all downstream from what is happening to us as individuals,
[01:22:46.000 --> 01:22:50.000] what is happening to us religiously, right?
[01:22:50.000 --> 01:22:53.000] The politics is downstream from the culture.
[01:22:53.000 --> 01:22:57.000] The culture is downstream from what we believe about God.
[01:22:57.000 --> 01:23:04.000] And so we need to go upstream and look at the source of all this pollution in our society
[01:23:04.000 --> 01:23:08.000] and what happened to family, what happened to education, what happened to culture.
[01:23:08.000 --> 01:23:13.000] And why is it that women, not just in the United States, but globally,
[01:23:13.000 --> 01:23:21.000] why have they turned hard left as men have kind of stayed where they were?
[01:23:21.000 --> 01:23:24.000] There's an interesting theory about this and some new data that's come out.
[01:23:24.000 --> 01:23:31.000] A lot of people like to talk about the offals, the affluent white female urban liberals, right?
[01:23:31.000 --> 01:23:36.000] And yet it's not simply an urban or white thing.
[01:23:36.000 --> 01:23:39.000] This is something that's happening across the globe.
[01:23:39.000 --> 01:23:42.000] There's some kind of a global thing that is happening.
[01:23:42.000 --> 01:23:44.000] And it's an interesting idea.
[01:23:44.000 --> 01:23:46.000] But let's begin with the schools.
[01:23:46.000 --> 01:23:48.000] We've got a Kansas school.
[01:23:48.000 --> 01:23:50.000] This is a report from Zero Hedge.
[01:23:50.000 --> 01:23:59.000] A Kansas school has banned students from naming Charlie Kirk, Donald Trump, or Jesus as role models.
[01:23:59.000 --> 01:24:02.000] And what's the first thing you think of as a Christian with that?
[01:24:02.000 --> 01:24:05.000] I think, first of all, Jesus is not a role model.
[01:24:05.000 --> 01:24:07.000] He's Lord.
[01:24:07.000 --> 01:24:08.000] It's a big difference.
[01:24:08.000 --> 01:24:11.000] We just got finished with all the Christmas carols that we're singing, right?
[01:24:11.000 --> 01:24:15.000] Hark the herald angels sing, glory to the newborn role model, right?
[01:24:15.000 --> 01:24:17.000] No, that's not it.
[01:24:17.000 --> 01:24:18.000] Christ is King.
[01:24:18.000 --> 01:24:20.000] Christ is God.
[01:24:20.000 --> 01:24:22.000] He is Lord.
[01:24:22.000 --> 01:24:24.000] He is not simply a role model.
[01:24:24.000 --> 01:24:30.000] Yes, we can learn things from him, but that's not the purpose of Jesus.
[01:24:30.000 --> 01:24:34.000] And so there's a problem with this to begin with.
[01:24:34.000 --> 01:24:37.000] But you had intolerance at this school, this elementary school.
[01:24:37.000 --> 01:24:40.000] Don't even mention the name of Jesus, right?
[01:24:40.000 --> 01:24:46.000] Parents at an elementary school in Kansas are upset after students reportedly told they were not allowed
[01:24:46.000 --> 01:24:54.000] to list Trump or Charlie Kirk or even Jesus as their role models for their assignment.
[01:24:54.000 --> 01:24:58.000] This is coming from a school guidance counselor.
[01:24:58.000 --> 01:25:01.000] Her name is Casey Countryman.
[01:25:01.000 --> 01:25:03.000] That's an unusual last name.
[01:25:03.000 --> 01:25:05.000] I've never seen that name before.
[01:25:05.000 --> 01:25:10.000] So Ms. Countryman gave sixth graders an assignment called,
[01:25:10.000 --> 01:25:16.000] quote, find your voice as part of their, quote, leader in me program.
[01:25:16.000 --> 01:25:23.000] They were asked to identify their role models, but any conservative role models were apparently not allowed.
[01:25:23.000 --> 01:25:31.000] Well, again, let me correct the author of this article here and say Jesus is not conservative.
[01:25:31.000 --> 01:25:39.000] He came to set us free, not to give us a new set of rules, not to get us involved in a political party.
[01:25:39.000 --> 01:25:42.000] When you look at the freedom in Christ, right?
[01:25:42.000 --> 01:25:47.000] A lot of people say, well, look, he took the Ten Commandments and he put them on steroids.
[01:25:47.000 --> 01:25:48.000] Yes, that's right.
[01:25:48.000 --> 01:25:52.000] He said, you've heard thou shalt not kill, right?
[01:25:52.000 --> 01:25:55.000] Or thou shalt not murder, actually is more accurate.
[01:25:55.000 --> 01:26:02.000] But he said, I say if you hate somebody, you've already killed them, murdered them in your heart.
[01:26:02.000 --> 01:26:07.000] You've heard not to commit adultery, but if you look at them with lust, you've already committed adultery in your heart.
[01:26:07.000 --> 01:26:14.000] So, yes, he is giving us, he is saying, well, you know, the standard is much higher and you're not going to meet that standard.
[01:26:14.000 --> 01:26:17.000] But at the same time, he died for our sins.
[01:26:17.000 --> 01:26:20.000] He died to erase our shortcomings.
[01:26:20.000 --> 01:26:24.000] At the same time, he tells us that it's an impossible standard that is there.
[01:26:24.000 --> 01:26:32.000] But what he's really trying to do, I think, in this is not just to say, well, again, it's an impossible standard.
[01:26:32.000 --> 01:26:42.000] I think what he's trying to do is to say to you that if you accept his forgiveness, if you follow him, you can be freed from the chains of hate.
[01:26:42.000 --> 01:26:49.000] You can be free from the chains of lust and other things like that, right?
[01:26:49.000 --> 01:26:51.000] Sin is slavery.
[01:26:51.000 --> 01:26:52.000] We don't see it as that.
[01:26:52.000 --> 01:26:57.000] We think of sin as freedom, but it really is slavery.
[01:26:57.000 --> 01:27:09.000] And so if we understand his perspective on this, it is if we make him Lord, we follow him, then that is and we trust in his forgiveness.
[01:27:09.000 --> 01:27:15.000] So we are no longer enslaved by our own sense of failure and things like that.
[01:27:15.000 --> 01:27:17.000] That is a very freeing thing.
[01:27:17.000 --> 01:27:19.000] And that is really his purpose.
[01:27:19.000 --> 01:27:23.000] He didn't come here to be a role model.
[01:27:23.000 --> 01:27:28.000] You know, C.S. Lewis, as a matter of fact, said, well, a lot of people say Jesus is a great role model.
[01:27:28.000 --> 01:27:30.000] But he said, that's not right.
[01:27:30.000 --> 01:27:34.000] He's either a liar, a lunatic, or he's Lord.
[01:27:34.000 --> 01:27:35.000] Right?
[01:27:35.000 --> 01:27:37.000] He claimed to be the Son of God.
[01:27:37.000 --> 01:27:41.000] So he's either a liar or he's crazy or he really is.
[01:27:41.000 --> 01:27:43.000] And so, yeah, do follow Jesus.
[01:27:43.000 --> 01:27:47.000] You know, people say, you know, what would Jesus do, that type of thing?
[01:27:47.000 --> 01:27:54.000] And that is really kind of shorthand for, you know, how did Jesus advise us to live our lives?
[01:27:54.000 --> 01:27:55.000] Right?
[01:27:55.000 --> 01:28:00.000] A lot of the things that we look at as prohibitions are not things that are going to justify us before God.
[01:28:00.000 --> 01:28:03.000] They're things that are going to hurt us if we don't do it.
[01:28:03.000 --> 01:28:07.000] In the same way that you tell your toddler, yeah, that's pretty, that's red, but it's a fire.
[01:28:07.000 --> 01:28:09.000] Don't stick your hand on that range.
[01:28:09.000 --> 01:28:10.000] Right?
[01:28:10.000 --> 01:28:11.000] Don't touch that.
[01:28:11.000 --> 01:28:12.000] That'll hurt you.
[01:28:12.000 --> 01:28:16.000] So he's trying to free us in that sense, I think.
[01:28:16.000 --> 01:28:20.000] But he is not merely a good moral teacher.
[01:28:20.000 --> 01:28:23.000] He's not merely a role model.
[01:28:23.000 --> 01:28:24.000] He is Lord.
[01:28:24.000 --> 01:28:29.000] The name, the title, above all other names and titles.
[01:28:29.000 --> 01:28:35.000] And so these people who have their kids in school are concerned because, and they should be concerned,
[01:28:35.000 --> 01:28:41.000] about this guidance counselor.
[01:28:41.000 --> 01:28:43.000] What kind of guidance is she giving kids?
[01:28:43.000 --> 01:28:46.000] What kind of counsel is she giving kids?
[01:28:46.000 --> 01:28:51.000] When a student selected Trump as a role model, the guidance counselor reiterated her prohibition
[01:28:51.000 --> 01:28:56.000] even more angrily than she did when one person chose Charlie Kirk,
[01:28:56.000 --> 01:29:01.000] stating that the students could not write political or religious figures on the board
[01:29:01.000 --> 01:29:07.000] and in fact excluded political and religious topics altogether.
[01:29:07.000 --> 01:29:10.000] Well, again, she doesn't know what is happening.
[01:29:10.000 --> 01:29:13.000] And we have the blind leading the blind in this school.
[01:29:13.000 --> 01:29:19.000] Reports note that the children picking secular, potentially controversial figures,
[01:29:19.000 --> 01:29:22.000] did not receive the same backlash from the counselor.
[01:29:22.000 --> 01:29:24.000] You know, stop and think about that secular.
[01:29:24.000 --> 01:29:25.000] Where do we get that?
[01:29:25.000 --> 01:29:32.000] You know, is secular a juxtaposition to religious as we typically see?
[01:29:32.000 --> 01:29:34.000] I don't see it that way.
[01:29:34.000 --> 01:29:43.000] Secular at its heart is really the same word that we use for second, right?
[01:29:43.000 --> 01:29:49.000] It has, as the essence of its etymology, the idea of something that is fleeting,
[01:29:49.000 --> 01:29:52.000] that is temporary, that is passing.
[01:29:52.000 --> 01:29:57.000] So when you have a secular outlook, you are focused on the things of this world
[01:29:57.000 --> 01:30:00.000] that are passing very, very quickly.
[01:30:00.000 --> 01:30:07.000] As opposed to, I'd say the antonym is not religious, but the antonym is eternal.
[01:30:07.000 --> 01:30:10.000] You can look at things that are eternal or you can look at things that are secular,
[01:30:10.000 --> 01:30:12.000] that are here for a second.
[01:30:12.000 --> 01:30:14.000] Now, when you talk about eternal things,
[01:30:14.000 --> 01:30:20.000] that's why people lumped it in with religious as the antonym for that.
[01:30:20.000 --> 01:30:26.000] But again, administrators placed a disciplinary memo in her file,
[01:30:26.000 --> 01:30:30.000] a teacher who had talked about Charlie Kirk during Constitution Day.
[01:30:30.000 --> 01:30:33.000] She used him as an example of free speech,
[01:30:33.000 --> 01:30:38.000] and they put a disciplinary memo in her file threatening future action,
[01:30:38.000 --> 01:30:44.000] told her that she must immediately shut down any spontaneous student discussions
[01:30:44.000 --> 01:30:47.000] on undefined, controversial issues.
[01:30:47.000 --> 01:30:52.000] So free speech is too controversial for them, and we're going to have censorship, right?
[01:30:52.000 --> 01:30:53.000] The agenda is clear.
[01:30:53.000 --> 01:30:58.000] The children are being bullied and extorted into abandoning conservative ideas.
[01:30:58.000 --> 01:31:04.000] Well, again, you know, conservatism is not an idea.
[01:31:04.000 --> 01:31:07.000] These people are not really trying to conserve anything,
[01:31:07.000 --> 01:31:12.000] and really it is simply a reaction against change.
[01:31:12.000 --> 01:31:17.000] And the problem is that conservatives will react against changing bad things
[01:31:17.000 --> 01:31:20.000] that have been put into place by the leftists.
[01:31:20.000 --> 01:31:23.000] Case in point, the schools.
[01:31:23.000 --> 01:31:28.000] These parents are interested in conserving the schools.
[01:31:28.000 --> 01:31:30.000] They don't see what the schools have become.
[01:31:30.000 --> 01:31:35.000] They don't see that the schools are not fit for purpose of educating their children.
[01:31:35.000 --> 01:31:38.000] That's the conservative ideal.
[01:31:38.000 --> 01:31:40.000] They're forced to embrace progressive talking points
[01:31:40.000 --> 01:31:43.000] as a way to keep peace in their academic lives.
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[01:32:44.000 --> 01:32:48.000] You have to understand that all education is religious.
[01:32:48.000 --> 01:32:51.000] It's just whose religion is going to be taught.
[01:32:51.000 --> 01:32:55.000] This is something R.L. Dabney made a great essay about
[01:32:55.000 --> 01:32:58.000] right after the Civil War.
[01:32:58.000 --> 01:33:03.000] And he pointed out that you can have education that's vocational or whatever.
[01:33:03.000 --> 01:33:05.000] There's a lot of things that you can learn.
[01:33:05.000 --> 01:33:07.000] And if you fundamentally get down to it,
[01:33:07.000 --> 01:33:10.000] reading and writing and arithmetic, right,
[01:33:10.000 --> 01:33:12.000] those are basically vocational.
[01:33:12.000 --> 01:33:17.000] Those are simply the tools that you use to get an education.
[01:33:17.000 --> 01:33:19.000] The tools of learning.
[01:33:19.000 --> 01:33:26.000] But the education itself cannot be separated from values and worldviews
[01:33:26.000 --> 01:33:28.000] and your religious beliefs.
[01:33:28.000 --> 01:33:30.000] That is the core aspect of it.
[01:33:30.000 --> 01:33:34.000] And, of course, the people used to understand that in America.
[01:33:34.000 --> 01:33:37.000] They would talk about the pursuit of virtue, right?
[01:33:37.000 --> 01:33:39.000] And how do you define virtue?
[01:33:39.000 --> 01:33:43.000] It really gets to the point where you can have a grammar school
[01:33:43.000 --> 01:33:45.000] where you learn some of these tools.
[01:33:45.000 --> 01:33:48.000] You learn to read, write, and learn how to do math.
[01:33:48.000 --> 01:33:51.000] But then you get to the point after the grammar stage,
[01:33:51.000 --> 01:33:55.000] you need to get to the point where you're involved in rhetoric
[01:33:55.000 --> 01:33:58.000] and when you're involved in critical thinking.
[01:33:58.000 --> 01:34:01.000] That's when the education begins.
[01:34:01.000 --> 01:34:05.000] And we have completely lost sight of that in our schools.
[01:34:05.000 --> 01:34:09.000] I know I've mentioned this before, but when I was young,
[01:34:09.000 --> 01:34:11.000] Pokemon was the big thing.
[01:34:11.000 --> 01:34:13.000] And there were a lot of Christian parents that went,
[01:34:13.000 --> 01:34:16.000] No, our kids are not going to have anything to do with Pokemon.
[01:34:16.000 --> 01:34:20.000] The word evolution is in there and we don't want them picking that up
[01:34:20.000 --> 01:34:22.000] and believing it.
[01:34:22.000 --> 01:34:27.000] And then they would send their kids to school where evolution is taught as fact.
[01:34:27.000 --> 01:34:31.000] You would be so much better off letting your children watch Pokemon
[01:34:31.000 --> 01:34:33.000] and keeping them out of the school.
[01:34:33.000 --> 01:34:36.000] Same thing goes for something like Harry Potter.
[01:34:36.000 --> 01:34:38.000] Oh, we don't let them watch or read Harry Potter.
[01:34:38.000 --> 01:34:41.000] But we do send them to a government indoctrination facility
[01:34:41.000 --> 01:34:44.000] where they're going to be taught things that are antithetical to everything we believe
[01:34:44.000 --> 01:34:46.000] and they're going to be taught as fact.
[01:34:46.000 --> 01:34:48.000] Yeah, you're right.
[01:34:48.000 --> 01:34:50.000] And we taught you evolution, right?
[01:34:50.000 --> 01:34:52.000] We did teach you Darwin's theory of evolution.
[01:34:52.000 --> 01:34:55.000] We taught you about what was wrong.
[01:34:55.000 --> 01:34:58.000] You don't just ignore these things, you confront them.
[01:34:58.000 --> 01:34:59.000] And that's the key thing.
[01:34:59.000 --> 01:35:04.000] Conservatives need to stop this idea that we are going to have
[01:35:04.000 --> 01:35:08.000] at the end of this story, the very last thing they say in this story is
[01:35:08.000 --> 01:35:13.000] we have to understand these schools are filled with leftists
[01:35:13.000 --> 01:35:18.000] who want to condition students to join the liberal hive mind.
[01:35:18.000 --> 01:35:23.000] Okay, give up the slogans and start taking control of your own children.
[01:35:23.000 --> 01:35:25.000] How about that?
[01:35:25.000 --> 01:35:27.000] You are part of a hive mind.
[01:35:27.000 --> 01:35:30.000] If that's all you want to do is blow up the leftist minds
[01:35:30.000 --> 01:35:34.000] and cause leftist tears and all the rest of this stuff,
[01:35:34.000 --> 01:35:38.000] maybe you too might be absorbed in some sort of a hive mind.
[01:35:38.000 --> 01:35:40.000] So we need to get serious about this.
[01:35:40.000 --> 01:35:44.000] We need to get intentional about training up children in the way they should go
[01:35:44.000 --> 01:35:47.000] because when they're old, they will not depart from it.
[01:35:47.000 --> 01:35:48.000] Do you believe that?
[01:35:48.000 --> 01:35:49.000] I believe that.
[01:35:49.000 --> 01:35:52.000] And so then I see this article.
[01:35:52.000 --> 01:35:54.000] This is on The Federalist.
[01:35:54.000 --> 01:36:00.000] It's time to end discrimination against homeschool graduates.
[01:36:00.000 --> 01:36:05.000] And so even when you look at tech and vocational education,
[01:36:05.000 --> 01:36:08.000] it's not real, they say, unless the authorities,
[01:36:08.000 --> 01:36:13.000] unless the academics and the government people say that it's real.
[01:36:13.000 --> 01:36:16.000] You've got to have that piece of paper.
[01:36:16.000 --> 01:36:18.000] Back where I come from, we have universities,
[01:36:18.000 --> 01:36:22.000] seats of great learning where men go to become great thinkers.
[01:36:22.000 --> 01:36:24.000] And when they come out, they think deep thoughts
[01:36:24.000 --> 01:36:26.000] and with no more brains than you have.
[01:36:26.000 --> 01:36:30.000] But they have one thing you haven't got, a diploma.
[01:36:30.000 --> 01:36:34.000] Therefore, by virtue of the authority vested in me
[01:36:34.000 --> 01:36:38.000] by the Universitatus Comitiatum E Pluribus Unum,
[01:36:38.000 --> 01:36:44.000] I hereby confer upon you the honorary degree of THD.
[01:36:44.000 --> 01:36:45.000] THD?
[01:36:45.000 --> 01:36:48.000] That's Doctor of Thinkology.
[01:36:48.000 --> 01:36:51.000] Some of the square roots of any two sides of an isosceles triangle
[01:36:51.000 --> 01:36:55.000] is equal to the square root of the remaining side.
[01:36:55.000 --> 01:36:59.000] Oh, joy! Thatcher! I've got a brain!
[01:36:59.000 --> 01:37:03.000] Yeah, if he didn't know, he's obviously gone to a college
[01:37:03.000 --> 01:37:07.000] because he's got the Pythagorean theorem wrong.
[01:37:07.000 --> 01:37:10.000] It's not an isosceles triangle.
[01:37:10.000 --> 01:37:16.000] I had a calculus professor, and he was from India, Mukherjee,
[01:37:16.000 --> 01:37:19.000] and always got a kick out of the way he would say,
[01:37:19.000 --> 01:37:21.000] Pythagorean, Pythagorean theorem.
[01:37:21.000 --> 01:37:24.000] And he'd say theorem, you know.
[01:37:24.000 --> 01:37:31.000] Professor, what was that theory that is the basis of all trigonometry?
[01:37:31.000 --> 01:37:34.000] Can you remind me what that's called again?
[01:37:34.000 --> 01:37:36.000] The Pythagorean theorem, you know,
[01:37:36.000 --> 01:37:40.000] so he doesn't need to speak English that well to teach math.
[01:37:40.000 --> 01:37:42.000] And he was a good math teacher,
[01:37:42.000 --> 01:37:45.000] but I got a kick out of the way he pronounced that.
[01:37:45.000 --> 01:37:50.000] Anyway, so yeah, we need to get the government and these colleges
[01:37:50.000 --> 01:37:53.000] to recognize that we know something.
[01:37:53.000 --> 01:37:55.000] Do we really need that? Oh, that's fine.
[01:37:55.000 --> 01:37:59.000] So you've got a representative, a congressman out of North Carolina,
[01:37:59.000 --> 01:38:04.000] has put forward the Home School Graduation Recognition Act.
[01:38:04.000 --> 01:38:09.000] And, you know, we never had a formal ceremony
[01:38:09.000 --> 01:38:11.000] where I presented you with a piece of paper, Travis.
[01:38:11.000 --> 01:38:13.000] You or Lancet?
[01:38:13.000 --> 01:38:16.000] I'm feeling deprived over here.
[01:38:16.000 --> 01:38:19.000] I miss my piece of paper.
[01:38:19.000 --> 01:38:25.000] Although most homeschool alumni transition seamlessly into higher education,
[01:38:25.000 --> 01:38:29.000] HSLD, a homeschool legal defense association,
[01:38:29.000 --> 01:38:33.000] assists hundreds of families confronting discrimination annually.
[01:38:33.000 --> 01:38:35.000] The overwhelming majority of institutions and employers
[01:38:35.000 --> 01:38:37.000] fully recognize and accept homeschool graduates.
[01:38:37.000 --> 01:38:41.000] However, a small minority of employers
[01:38:41.000 --> 01:38:46.000] and certain institutions deny opportunities to these graduates.
[01:38:46.000 --> 01:38:48.000] What kind of opportunities here?
[01:38:48.000 --> 01:38:51.000] And, you know, what I always told the boys, I said,
[01:38:51.000 --> 01:38:54.000] anybody is not going to hire you simply because you're homeschooled
[01:38:54.000 --> 01:38:57.000] and you don't have some kind of a high school or college degree.
[01:38:57.000 --> 01:39:00.000] I said, you don't want to work for people like that.
[01:39:00.000 --> 01:39:04.000] They're not going to recognize your abilities and your contributions
[01:39:04.000 --> 01:39:07.000] if they're so focused on credentials.
[01:39:07.000 --> 01:39:11.000] So just go find a real employer if you want to work for somebody.
[01:39:11.000 --> 01:39:14.000] Ensure equal treatment for homeschool graduates.
[01:39:14.000 --> 01:39:17.000] We're going to have the government that's going to mandate that.
[01:39:17.000 --> 01:39:19.000] We've got to fix this.
[01:39:19.000 --> 01:39:21.000] So the root of the confusion traces back to the 1990s
[01:39:21.000 --> 01:39:24.000] when the first major wave of homeschool graduates
[01:39:24.000 --> 01:39:28.000] started looking for opportunities in higher education.
[01:39:28.000 --> 01:39:30.000] What kind of opportunities is that?
[01:39:30.000 --> 01:39:33.000] The opportunities to go into debt?
[01:39:33.000 --> 01:39:37.000] To not understand what the Pythagorean theorem is?
[01:39:37.000 --> 01:39:39.000] I don't know.
[01:39:39.000 --> 01:39:44.000] So HSLDA collaborated with Congress at that point in time
[01:39:44.000 --> 01:39:50.000] to amend the Higher Education Act in 1998,
[01:39:50.000 --> 01:39:53.000] explicitly affirming that homeschool graduates would qualify
[01:39:53.000 --> 01:39:55.000] for federal student aid.
[01:39:55.000 --> 01:39:56.000] There you go.
[01:39:56.000 --> 01:39:58.000] Even though you're a homeschooler,
[01:39:58.000 --> 01:40:03.000] they're going to let you go into debt to the banks and the colleges.
[01:40:03.000 --> 01:40:05.000] Isn't that nice of them?
[01:40:05.000 --> 01:40:09.000] They're going to let you start out life with a massive burden of debt
[01:40:09.000 --> 01:40:12.000] for a piece of paper from the Wizard of Oz.
[01:40:12.000 --> 01:40:14.000] That's what they're going to put you in there for.
[01:40:14.000 --> 01:40:17.000] Regrettably, the amendment was placed under a statutory heading
[01:40:17.000 --> 01:40:22.000] designed for individuals, quote, who are not high school graduates,
[01:40:22.000 --> 01:40:27.000] a relic of the era's skepticism towards homeschooling.
[01:40:27.000 --> 01:40:30.000] And so they want to fix this and they want to compel people
[01:40:30.000 --> 01:40:36.000] to regard a homeschooling degree the same as a high school degree.
[01:40:36.000 --> 01:40:39.000] I would be insulted to see a homeschool degree
[01:40:39.000 --> 01:40:41.000] the same as a high school degree
[01:40:41.000 --> 01:40:44.000] when you look at the functional illiteracy of the vast majority of people
[01:40:44.000 --> 01:40:48.000] coming out of homeschool, out of high school, I should say.
[01:40:48.000 --> 01:40:52.000] I wouldn't want to be lumped with those people.
[01:40:52.000 --> 01:40:55.000] So joined by colleagues across the political spectrum.
[01:40:55.000 --> 01:40:58.000] And here's an example of this, which I think is kind of funny.
[01:40:58.000 --> 01:41:01.000] One of the representatives, Lucy McBath of Georgia,
[01:41:01.000 --> 01:41:04.000] shared her personal experience as a homeschooling parent.
[01:41:04.000 --> 01:41:07.000] Mary Miller of Illinois had similar sentiments.
[01:41:07.000 --> 01:41:09.000] Committee Chairman Tim Wahlberg himself,
[01:41:09.000 --> 01:41:12.000] a homeschooling father of three, also spoke in favor.
[01:41:12.000 --> 01:41:15.000] Finally, Representative Bob Onder of Missouri
[01:41:15.000 --> 01:41:17.000] highlighted his family's homeschooling journey
[01:41:17.000 --> 01:41:19.000] while advocating for the measure.
[01:41:19.000 --> 01:41:21.000] So these are older people.
[01:41:21.000 --> 01:41:23.000] They haven't been homeschooled themselves,
[01:41:23.000 --> 01:41:27.000] and again, this testifies to the fact that A, it's popular,
[01:41:27.000 --> 01:41:31.000] and B, it doesn't hinder people.
[01:41:31.000 --> 01:41:36.000] So again, like the scarecrow, they don't need validation.
[01:41:36.000 --> 01:41:38.000] It's fine if you want to get validation.
[01:41:38.000 --> 01:41:41.000] I'm not saying that you shouldn't have that.
[01:41:41.000 --> 01:41:45.000] And if you want to make yourself an indentured servant to the banks
[01:41:45.000 --> 01:41:47.000] in order to get that validation, that piece of paper,
[01:41:47.000 --> 01:41:49.000] that's the career choice that you need to make.
[01:41:49.000 --> 01:41:51.000] But you might want to think about that
[01:41:51.000 --> 01:41:54.000] and think about whether it makes any economic sense
[01:41:54.000 --> 01:41:56.000] to go to college anymore,
[01:41:56.000 --> 01:41:59.000] and also what they're going to be putting you into.
[01:41:59.000 --> 01:42:02.000] You know, I did everything I could to discourage
[01:42:02.000 --> 01:42:05.000] and hamper the boys from going to college,
[01:42:05.000 --> 01:42:11.000] because I had had situations with Marxist atheist professors
[01:42:11.000 --> 01:42:14.000] who were wise in their own eyes.
[01:42:14.000 --> 01:42:17.000] And although it didn't affect me, you know, it made me angry.
[01:42:17.000 --> 01:42:20.000] Actually, it hardened my values.
[01:42:20.000 --> 01:42:23.000] But again, I always take the position
[01:42:23.000 --> 01:42:25.000] not to lead them into temptation,
[01:42:25.000 --> 01:42:28.000] so I didn't want to lead them into college education.
[01:42:28.000 --> 01:42:30.000] I didn't see any value in it anymore
[01:42:30.000 --> 01:42:32.000] because of the tuition rates
[01:42:32.000 --> 01:42:34.000] and the rest of the stuff that was happening there.
[01:42:34.000 --> 01:42:36.000] But that's your own personal choice.
[01:42:36.000 --> 01:42:38.000] Your mileage may vary.
[01:42:38.000 --> 01:42:43.000] So again, they want to get validation from the government.
[01:42:43.000 --> 01:42:47.000] Meanwhile, we got up to 25% of U.S. colleges may close soon.
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[01:42:52.000 --> 01:42:54.000] His name is Arthur Levine.
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[01:43:57.000 --> 01:44:02.000] He predicted 20% to 25% of U.S. colleges may close soon
[01:44:02.000 --> 01:44:04.000] due to disruptions in higher education.
[01:44:04.000 --> 01:44:06.000] And what he's really talking about
[01:44:06.000 --> 01:44:08.000] is the fact that people realize
[01:44:08.000 --> 01:44:11.000] that it's a participation trophy.
[01:44:11.000 --> 01:44:13.000] The grading is not, you know,
[01:44:13.000 --> 01:44:16.000] both the entrance qualifications
[01:44:16.000 --> 01:44:19.000] have been set aside by many of these colleges,
[01:44:19.000 --> 01:44:22.000] as well as the actual evaluation
[01:44:22.000 --> 01:44:25.000] and the grades, they don't mean anything anymore.
[01:44:25.000 --> 01:44:29.000] And much of what they teach you is irrelevant in the real world.
[01:44:29.000 --> 01:44:32.000] And so he said the grading systems lack any meaning.
[01:44:32.000 --> 01:44:35.000] They don't have clear standards.
[01:44:35.000 --> 01:44:37.000] And so there is also grade inflation
[01:44:37.000 --> 01:44:42.000] and no academic rigor.
[01:44:42.000 --> 01:44:46.000] And again, but as long as you pay these people,
[01:44:46.000 --> 01:44:49.000] they will give you that piece of paper.
[01:44:49.000 --> 01:44:52.000] E unum pluribus, right?
[01:44:52.000 --> 01:44:55.000] So they will give you all of that stuff
[01:44:55.000 --> 01:45:00.000] and split the society up rather than unify it.
[01:45:00.000 --> 01:45:03.000] Our whole society is undergoing a transformation, he said,
[01:45:03.000 --> 01:45:06.000] pointing to the shift from a national industrial economy
[01:45:06.000 --> 01:45:09.000] to a global knowledge-based one.
[01:45:09.000 --> 01:45:11.000] Now stop and think about this.
[01:45:11.000 --> 01:45:15.000] And he does mention that the model of higher education
[01:45:15.000 --> 01:45:18.000] is really kind of a product of the Industrial Revolution,
[01:45:18.000 --> 01:45:20.000] and it really is, it's like an assembly line.
[01:45:20.000 --> 01:45:22.000] It's like a one-size-fits-all,
[01:45:22.000 --> 01:45:25.000] but it's actually that one size doesn't fit anybody.
[01:45:25.000 --> 01:45:28.000] And he's not the first one to point that out.
[01:45:28.000 --> 01:45:30.000] He had John Taylor Gatto,
[01:45:30.000 --> 01:45:33.000] who was New York State Teacher of the Year a couple of times,
[01:45:33.000 --> 01:45:35.000] and he was a big advocate for homeschooling.
[01:45:35.000 --> 01:45:37.000] And one of the things that he said was,
[01:45:37.000 --> 01:45:40.000] look at how it really is set up like an assembly line.
[01:45:40.000 --> 01:45:43.000] Even the day-to-day operation of the schools
[01:45:43.000 --> 01:45:45.000] is set up like an assembly line.
[01:45:45.000 --> 01:45:47.000] He said, you get started on something,
[01:45:47.000 --> 01:45:50.000] and you're not able to go too far in it before the bell rings,
[01:45:50.000 --> 01:45:53.000] and you've got to go do something completely different.
[01:45:53.000 --> 01:45:56.000] And what John Taylor Gatto did was he would organize field trips
[01:45:56.000 --> 01:45:58.000] for his students, and he would go with them,
[01:45:58.000 --> 01:46:01.000] and they would go out into the real world,
[01:46:01.000 --> 01:46:04.000] and it was really more like an apprentice type of observation thing.
[01:46:04.000 --> 01:46:07.000] And so he wanted to expose them to real-world things
[01:46:07.000 --> 01:46:10.000] rather than have them cut off and isolated
[01:46:10.000 --> 01:46:13.000] and grow up in this artificial environment
[01:46:13.000 --> 01:46:19.000] where they are socialized by everybody that's their own age.
[01:46:19.000 --> 01:46:21.000] He wanted to have a very different system,
[01:46:21.000 --> 01:46:24.000] and he eventually just walked away from it.
[01:46:24.000 --> 01:46:27.000] And so now the president of Brandeis University
[01:46:27.000 --> 01:46:29.000] is saying that as well.
[01:46:29.000 --> 01:46:33.000] So if you have a global knowledge-based system,
[01:46:33.000 --> 01:46:36.000] when you stop and think about it,
[01:46:36.000 --> 01:46:40.000] all the information that you need to teach yourself to do anything
[01:46:40.000 --> 01:46:42.000] is all on the Internet.
[01:46:42.000 --> 01:46:44.000] You don't need a teacher or a guide.
[01:46:44.000 --> 01:46:46.000] And if you do need a teacher or a guide,
[01:46:46.000 --> 01:46:48.000] you can easily find somebody who is an expert
[01:46:48.000 --> 01:46:51.000] in whatever it is that you want to learn.
[01:46:51.000 --> 01:46:54.000] And so what is the purpose of these institutions?
[01:46:54.000 --> 01:46:58.000] They really have become like an industrial revolution artifact
[01:46:58.000 --> 01:47:00.000] if you look at it that way.
[01:47:00.000 --> 01:47:04.000] The problem that we have is that we have so much information.
[01:47:04.000 --> 01:47:06.000] There's a lot of things out there, as I said before.
[01:47:06.000 --> 01:47:10.000] Education is simply about how do I do X.
[01:47:10.000 --> 01:47:15.000] It's also about the wisdom to know whether you should do X or not.
[01:47:15.000 --> 01:47:19.000] And so you need to have some wisdom
[01:47:19.000 --> 01:47:22.000] in terms of consuming this information.
[01:47:22.000 --> 01:47:24.000] There is so much information out there,
[01:47:24.000 --> 01:47:27.000] and that's really going to be on steroids
[01:47:27.000 --> 01:47:29.000] with artificial intelligence.
[01:47:29.000 --> 01:47:32.000] And so you need to have some wisdom and some discernment
[01:47:32.000 --> 01:47:34.000] in how you evaluate that information,
[01:47:34.000 --> 01:47:36.000] how you use that information,
[01:47:36.000 --> 01:47:41.000] in things that are not simply technical or vocational.
[01:47:41.000 --> 01:47:43.000] A key component of the proposal
[01:47:43.000 --> 01:47:46.000] is a shift towards competency-based education
[01:47:46.000 --> 01:47:48.000] that measures students' skills and knowledge
[01:47:48.000 --> 01:47:51.000] instead of relying solely on grades.
[01:47:51.000 --> 01:47:55.000] And that's true of potential employees.
[01:47:55.000 --> 01:47:57.000] When somebody is going to look at it and say,
[01:47:57.000 --> 01:47:59.000] well, I don't know, you don't have a piece of paper
[01:47:59.000 --> 01:48:01.000] from a high school or a college or something,
[01:48:01.000 --> 01:48:03.000] I don't think I'm going to hire you.
[01:48:03.000 --> 01:48:05.000] If they're looking, however, going to give you a try
[01:48:05.000 --> 01:48:08.000] and evaluate your character, your work ethics, and your ability,
[01:48:08.000 --> 01:48:10.000] that's a very different thing.
[01:48:10.000 --> 01:48:12.000] You want to work for somebody like that.
[01:48:12.000 --> 01:48:14.000] You don't want to work for somebody that's just like,
[01:48:14.000 --> 01:48:19.000] let me look at your CV and then make a decision about that,
[01:48:19.000 --> 01:48:21.000] and you're either there or not.
[01:48:21.000 --> 01:48:27.000] So, again, I remember when 40 years or so ago
[01:48:27.000 --> 01:48:30.000] when I was in the workforce,
[01:48:30.000 --> 01:48:32.000] there were a couple of companies,
[01:48:32.000 --> 01:48:34.000] when they went out and hired programmers,
[01:48:34.000 --> 01:48:37.000] they specifically did not want people
[01:48:37.000 --> 01:48:39.000] who were computer science majors
[01:48:39.000 --> 01:48:41.000] or engineering majors or whatever.
[01:48:41.000 --> 01:48:44.000] They wanted people who were liberal arts majors
[01:48:44.000 --> 01:48:49.000] that had studied classic literature and things like that,
[01:48:49.000 --> 01:48:53.000] people who had been trained to think critically.
[01:48:53.000 --> 01:48:58.000] And they said, well, if this person has been trained
[01:48:58.000 --> 01:49:01.000] to think about things critically,
[01:49:01.000 --> 01:49:04.000] then we can train them in programming,
[01:49:04.000 --> 01:49:07.000] and we prefer to be the ones to train them in programming
[01:49:07.000 --> 01:49:09.000] because we found that a lot of people come in
[01:49:09.000 --> 01:49:12.000] with computer science degrees or engineering degrees.
[01:49:12.000 --> 01:49:15.000] They have been mistrained in terms of the way they approach this.
[01:49:15.000 --> 01:49:18.000] So if we've got somebody who has shown
[01:49:18.000 --> 01:49:21.000] that they can learn a subject and they can think critically,
[01:49:21.000 --> 01:49:24.000] let's bring them in and expose them to the technology,
[01:49:24.000 --> 01:49:27.000] and we'll teach them to do the technical side of this
[01:49:27.000 --> 01:49:29.000] in the way that we want it.
[01:49:29.000 --> 01:49:31.000] I thought that was always a very interesting approach.
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[01:50:31.000 --> 01:50:34.000] And that would be especially true today
[01:50:34.000 --> 01:50:37.000] when you're looking at artificial intelligence.
[01:50:37.000 --> 01:50:42.000] You are trying to communicate with a prompt what you want.
[01:50:42.000 --> 01:50:46.000] And so it's a very different way of interacting with things.
[01:50:46.000 --> 01:50:49.000] So they said they addressed the concerns about grade inflation,
[01:50:49.000 --> 01:50:51.000] saying grades have lost much of their meaning.
[01:50:51.000 --> 01:50:55.000] And they've lost their meaning from the very beginning,
[01:50:55.000 --> 01:50:57.000] when they don't care about your SAT scores
[01:50:57.000 --> 01:50:59.000] or any of the rest of this stuff.
[01:50:59.000 --> 01:51:01.000] And so in many cases,
[01:51:01.000 --> 01:51:04.000] what this has become is nothing other than
[01:51:04.000 --> 01:51:08.000] a participation trophy for indebtedness.
[01:51:08.000 --> 01:51:10.000] Another example.
[01:51:10.000 --> 01:51:12.000] Film school.
[01:51:12.000 --> 01:51:14.000] I remember a director saying,
[01:51:14.000 --> 01:51:16.000] yeah, I like film school graduates,
[01:51:16.000 --> 01:51:20.000] but I like them as production assistants.
[01:51:20.000 --> 01:51:24.000] Because they have shown that they will do whatever you tell them to do,
[01:51:24.000 --> 01:51:26.000] no matter how ridiculous or stupid it is.
[01:51:26.000 --> 01:51:28.000] And they won't question it.
[01:51:28.000 --> 01:51:31.000] But he goes, when I want somebody who is creative,
[01:51:31.000 --> 01:51:35.000] I'll get somebody who has not gone to film school,
[01:51:35.000 --> 01:51:38.000] somebody who has worked in the industry
[01:51:38.000 --> 01:51:41.000] and has shown me what they can do.
[01:51:41.000 --> 01:51:43.000] I also thought that was an interesting approach.
[01:51:43.000 --> 01:51:47.000] Anyway, Levine also addressed the rise of anti-Semitism on college campuses
[01:51:47.000 --> 01:51:49.000] because he's Jewish.
[01:51:49.000 --> 01:51:53.000] Again, this is the woke mind virus of the right.
[01:51:53.000 --> 01:51:56.000] Don't criticize a foreign government
[01:51:56.000 --> 01:51:58.000] because you might hurt the feelings of somebody
[01:51:58.000 --> 01:52:01.000] who identifies with that foreign government.
[01:52:01.000 --> 01:52:03.000] You know, we've got a lot of Jewish people
[01:52:03.000 --> 01:52:05.000] who don't identify with Israel.
[01:52:05.000 --> 01:52:07.000] And then we've got a lot of Jewish people
[01:52:07.000 --> 01:52:11.000] who say that they are trans-Israelis, right?
[01:52:11.000 --> 01:52:13.000] They identify with Israel, and that's it.
[01:52:13.000 --> 01:52:16.000] So don't criticize them. You'll hurt their feelings.
[01:52:16.000 --> 01:52:18.000] And don't criticize the policies of that government
[01:52:18.000 --> 01:52:20.000] because you'll hurt their feelings.
[01:52:20.000 --> 01:52:22.000] We need to get over that as well.
[01:52:22.000 --> 01:52:24.000] But here's the key thing,
[01:52:24.000 --> 01:52:29.000] this is actually a zero-hedge article
[01:52:29.000 --> 01:52:34.000] that was taken from an ex-post, an ex-article.
[01:52:34.000 --> 01:52:39.000] And it was a chart that was put up based on some research
[01:52:39.000 --> 01:52:45.000] showing over time how women had drifted very leftward,
[01:52:45.000 --> 01:52:47.000] radically leftward,
[01:52:47.000 --> 01:52:50.000] and that men, although they kind of trended up a little bit,
[01:52:50.000 --> 01:52:52.000] they would have periods where they'd go back down.
[01:52:52.000 --> 01:52:54.000] They have basically averaged out.
[01:52:54.000 --> 01:52:57.000] They basically stayed where they were for a long period of time,
[01:52:57.000 --> 01:53:00.000] whereas women have radically moved to the left.
[01:53:00.000 --> 01:53:03.000] They said, why is that? Why have young women moved left
[01:53:03.000 --> 01:53:07.000] while young men have basically stayed the same
[01:53:07.000 --> 01:53:09.000] as all this is happening?
[01:53:09.000 --> 01:53:12.000] And so when they started looking at the question,
[01:53:12.000 --> 01:53:15.000] Bill Ackman retweeted this in this post
[01:53:15.000 --> 01:53:17.000] that showed the measurement there,
[01:53:17.000 --> 01:53:20.000] and his comment was simply, why?
[01:53:20.000 --> 01:53:22.000] Why has this happened?
[01:53:22.000 --> 01:53:24.000] Well, this person said, good question.
[01:53:24.000 --> 01:53:27.000] Most answers that I've seen are either, well, this is tribal,
[01:53:27.000 --> 01:53:30.000] women or emotional, or at surface level.
[01:53:30.000 --> 01:53:33.000] It's social media. Social media is bad.
[01:53:33.000 --> 01:53:36.000] Said, but what we've been told about radicalization
[01:53:36.000 --> 01:53:39.000] for the last 10 years is exactly the opposite
[01:53:39.000 --> 01:53:41.000] of what has happened in reality.
[01:53:41.000 --> 01:53:45.000] We've been told that men are increasingly radicalized
[01:53:45.000 --> 01:53:49.000] to the right and that this is a bad thing.
[01:53:49.000 --> 01:53:53.000] In actuality, what is really happening is that women
[01:53:53.000 --> 01:53:56.000] have been radicalized to the left,
[01:53:56.000 --> 01:53:59.000] and men have stayed basically where they are.
[01:53:59.000 --> 01:54:03.000] And so they'll tell you that this shows that women
[01:54:03.000 --> 01:54:08.000] are getting enlightenment and they are progressing.
[01:54:08.000 --> 01:54:12.000] But what the graph really shows is that they have been captured.
[01:54:12.000 --> 01:54:15.000] And there's another way that men have been captured as well
[01:54:15.000 --> 01:54:17.000] in all this, and the article gets into this,
[01:54:17.000 --> 01:54:20.000] is that the pattern is not simply American, however,
[01:54:20.000 --> 01:54:22.000] it's also global.
[01:54:22.000 --> 01:54:24.000] The Financial Times documented last year
[01:54:24.000 --> 01:54:27.000] that the gender ideology gap is widening
[01:54:27.000 --> 01:54:31.000] across dozens of countries simultaneously.
[01:54:31.000 --> 01:54:34.000] The UK, Germany, Australia, Canada, South Korea,
[01:54:34.000 --> 01:54:37.000] Poland, Brazil, Tunisia.
[01:54:37.000 --> 01:54:41.000] Young women are moving left on social issues.
[01:54:41.000 --> 01:54:46.000] Young men are either stable or they are drifting to the right.
[01:54:46.000 --> 01:54:52.000] South Korea is the extreme case.
[01:54:52.000 --> 01:54:55.000] Young Korean men are now overwhelmingly conservative,
[01:54:55.000 --> 01:54:59.000] and young Korean women are overwhelmingly progressive.
[01:54:59.000 --> 01:55:02.000] The gap there is even wider than in the US.
[01:55:02.000 --> 01:55:06.000] Contributing factors besides mandatory military service for men,
[01:55:06.000 --> 01:55:10.000] 18 months of your life is taken by the state,
[01:55:10.000 --> 01:55:14.000] while women are exempt, there's also brutal economic competition,
[01:55:14.000 --> 01:55:18.000] but the timing of divergence still tracks along
[01:55:18.000 --> 01:55:22.000] with smartphone adoption.
[01:55:22.000 --> 01:55:26.000] Whatever is causing this, it's not simply American.
[01:55:26.000 --> 01:55:29.000] The machinery is global.
[01:55:29.000 --> 01:55:33.000] And so women evolved in an environment where social exclusion
[01:55:33.000 --> 01:55:36.000] carried enormous survival costs.
[01:55:36.000 --> 01:55:39.000] And, you know, that's one of the things,
[01:55:39.000 --> 01:55:41.000] somebody asked me what my favorite movie is,
[01:55:41.000 --> 01:55:43.000] and I said, well, I'd have to, if I was honest about it,
[01:55:43.000 --> 01:55:46.000] I have to say this year has been Pride and Prejudice
[01:55:46.000 --> 01:55:49.000] because I watched it so much when I was in the hospital.
[01:55:49.000 --> 01:55:52.000] The contemporary movies were just horrible.
[01:55:52.000 --> 01:55:55.000] And, you know, it had very nice cinematography,
[01:55:55.000 --> 01:55:58.000] very nice music, and it was very restful to sit there.
[01:55:58.000 --> 01:56:01.000] I couldn't really think much about anything.
[01:56:01.000 --> 01:56:05.000] And so I just enjoyed the cinematography and the music,
[01:56:05.000 --> 01:56:08.000] and then after a while I started paying attention to the plot,
[01:56:08.000 --> 01:56:10.000] which is really secondary.
[01:56:10.000 --> 01:56:13.000] What I found interesting about it was that, you know,
[01:56:13.000 --> 01:56:17.000] Jane Austen was kind of an emerging feminist.
[01:56:17.000 --> 01:56:20.000] There's an ongoing theme in the sense that,
[01:56:20.000 --> 01:56:23.000] in the society at that time, women had no value
[01:56:23.000 --> 01:56:25.000] if they were not married.
[01:56:25.000 --> 01:56:29.000] And so they're all, you know, doing all these moves about,
[01:56:29.000 --> 01:56:31.000] and parents are trying to get them married off
[01:56:31.000 --> 01:56:34.000] to this person or that person because that's their future.
[01:56:34.000 --> 01:56:36.000] And so all evolved around that,
[01:56:36.000 --> 01:56:39.000] and that was so antithetical to our society,
[01:56:39.000 --> 01:56:42.000] that marriage is now despised, especially by women.
[01:56:42.000 --> 01:56:44.000] But I think it began with that.
[01:56:44.000 --> 01:56:47.000] And although I could see that that was a system
[01:56:47.000 --> 01:56:51.000] that she didn't like and she was pushing back against,
[01:56:51.000 --> 01:56:54.000] it was still refreshing to see a society like that,
[01:56:54.000 --> 01:56:57.000] that was trying to bring people together,
[01:56:57.000 --> 01:57:01.000] trying to produce families, trying to create relationships.
[01:57:01.000 --> 01:57:03.000] And we've abandoned all of that stuff.
[01:57:03.000 --> 01:57:06.000] I also guarantee we're Jane Austen to see
[01:57:06.000 --> 01:57:08.000] where this sort of ideology led.
[01:57:08.000 --> 01:57:09.000] And pack it up.
[01:57:09.000 --> 01:57:12.000] Ignore everything in my book.
[01:57:12.000 --> 01:57:14.000] Go back.
[01:57:14.000 --> 01:57:16.000] I agree.
[01:57:16.000 --> 01:57:20.000] Men faced different pressures than women, right?
[01:57:20.000 --> 01:57:23.000] So, you know, exploration, combat,
[01:57:23.000 --> 01:57:26.000] you had to tolerate being alone, disliked,
[01:57:26.000 --> 01:57:28.000] outside of the group for extended periods,
[01:57:28.000 --> 01:57:31.000] whereas women were trying to get everybody to like them
[01:57:31.000 --> 01:57:33.000] and fit into society and that type of thing.
[01:57:33.000 --> 01:57:35.000] Men could handle temporary,
[01:57:35.000 --> 01:57:37.000] who could handle temporary exclusion
[01:57:37.000 --> 01:57:40.000] without falling apart had more options,
[01:57:40.000 --> 01:57:42.000] more risk taking, more independence,
[01:57:42.000 --> 01:57:45.000] more ability to leave bad situations.
[01:57:45.000 --> 01:57:51.000] And so, again, this shows up in personality research.
[01:57:51.000 --> 01:57:55.000] David Schmidt's work across 55 different cultures
[01:57:55.000 --> 01:57:57.000] found the same pattern everywhere.
[01:57:57.000 --> 01:58:00.000] Women average higher agreeableness,
[01:58:00.000 --> 01:58:04.000] higher neuroticism, meaning sensitivity to negative stimuli,
[01:58:04.000 --> 01:58:06.000] including social rejection cues.
[01:58:06.000 --> 01:58:10.000] Men average higher tolerance for disagreement and social conflict.
[01:58:10.000 --> 01:58:12.000] The differences aren't huge,
[01:58:12.000 --> 01:58:16.000] but they are consistent across every culture that was studied.
[01:58:16.000 --> 01:58:19.000] And so, when you look at where we are today,
[01:58:19.000 --> 01:58:23.000] everybody is now, however, becoming, you know,
[01:58:23.000 --> 01:58:27.000] the women were there to kind of pull things together.
[01:58:27.000 --> 01:58:30.000] And there was that adhesive quality that was put there
[01:58:30.000 --> 01:58:32.000] by women who would build the home,
[01:58:32.000 --> 01:58:34.000] build the family and that type of thing.
[01:58:34.000 --> 01:58:40.000] And now, everybody has become atomized and isolated.
[01:58:40.000 --> 01:58:42.000] Now, how do we even talk about culture, right?
[01:58:42.000 --> 01:58:46.000] Culture is a group think, a group thing, not a group think,
[01:58:46.000 --> 01:58:48.000] but it is a group thing.
[01:58:48.000 --> 01:58:51.000] It is a set of common values, it's a community,
[01:58:51.000 --> 01:58:53.000] it's all these other things like that.
[01:58:53.000 --> 01:58:57.000] You can't have culture if everybody is atomized
[01:58:57.000 --> 01:58:59.000] and doing their own thing.
[01:58:59.000 --> 01:59:01.000] You know, I even think about this in terms of music,
[01:59:01.000 --> 01:59:04.000] you know, because we had, in the middle 20th century,
[01:59:04.000 --> 01:59:06.000] we had these mass media communications,
[01:59:06.000 --> 01:59:08.000] everybody was listening to the same music,
[01:59:08.000 --> 01:59:11.000] you know, love it or hate it, you heard the same songs,
[01:59:11.000 --> 01:59:16.000] and now everybody's got their own personal playlist that's there.
[01:59:16.000 --> 01:59:19.000] How does that evolve into a culture?
[01:59:19.000 --> 01:59:20.000] I don't know.
[01:59:20.000 --> 01:59:23.000] It has to be a shared thing in some way or the other.
[01:59:23.000 --> 01:59:25.000] But they point out, so again, we're getting back to,
[01:59:25.000 --> 01:59:26.000] what is causing this?
[01:59:26.000 --> 01:59:28.000] What is the mechanism that is here?
[01:59:28.000 --> 01:59:32.000] So the same environment is going to affect men and women differently
[01:59:32.000 --> 01:59:35.000] because they are different.
[01:59:35.000 --> 01:59:37.000] And it's not just physically different,
[01:59:37.000 --> 01:59:39.000] it's not just different skeletons,
[01:59:39.000 --> 01:59:41.000] it's different approaches to things,
[01:59:41.000 --> 01:59:44.000] and that has always been consistent over time.
[01:59:44.000 --> 01:59:49.000] Well, social media is a consensus engine.
[01:59:49.000 --> 01:59:51.000] You can see what everybody believes in real time.
[01:59:51.000 --> 01:59:54.000] That's what it was designed to do, by the way, by government.
[01:59:54.000 --> 01:59:58.000] They wanted to see what everybody was thinking in real time.
[01:59:58.000 --> 02:00:00.000] They wanted to see if their propaganda was working.
[02:00:00.000 --> 02:00:02.000] I've pointed that out many times.
[02:00:02.000 --> 02:00:07.000] So now your government and corporate masters can see what everybody thinks,
[02:00:07.000 --> 02:00:09.000] and they can see it in real time.
[02:00:09.000 --> 02:00:14.000] Disagreement is visible, it's measurable, it's punishable at scale.
[02:00:14.000 --> 02:00:17.000] The tribe used to be about 150 people,
[02:00:17.000 --> 02:00:19.000] but now it's everyone you ever met,
[02:00:19.000 --> 02:00:22.000] plus a world of strangers who are watching.
[02:00:22.000 --> 02:00:23.000] Look at the timeline.
[02:00:23.000 --> 02:00:29.000] Facebook launched in 2004, but was college-only until 2006.
[02:00:29.000 --> 02:00:32.000] The iPhone was launched in June of 2007,
[02:00:32.000 --> 02:00:34.000] Instagram in 2010.
[02:00:34.000 --> 02:00:37.000] Suddenly, social media was in your pocket,
[02:00:37.000 --> 02:00:41.000] and it was in your face all day, every day.
[02:00:41.000 --> 02:00:45.000] And this is where we start to see the radical departure
[02:00:45.000 --> 02:00:50.000] rapidly going up with women, globally, not just in the United States,
[02:00:50.000 --> 02:00:53.000] going up, being radicalized by this.
[02:00:53.000 --> 02:00:57.000] Women were roughly stable throughout the early 2000s.
[02:00:57.000 --> 02:01:00.000] The acceleration starts about 2007, 2008.
[02:01:00.000 --> 02:01:07.000] The curve steepens through the 2010s as smartphones became ubiquitous
[02:01:07.000 --> 02:01:10.000] and platforms became more sophisticated.
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[02:01:48.000 --> 02:02:15.000] Women by nature are more liberal, but the radicalization coincides
[02:02:15.000 --> 02:02:17.000] with the rise in smartphone adoptions.
[02:02:17.000 --> 02:02:20.000] And what you can see from the graph, as you can see,
[02:02:20.000 --> 02:02:23.000] when they're graphing conservative and liberal values,
[02:02:23.000 --> 02:02:26.000] you can see that there was always a spread between men and women.
[02:02:26.000 --> 02:02:30.000] But you see this radical divergence after the smartphone
[02:02:30.000 --> 02:02:33.000] and social media stuff kicks in.
[02:02:33.000 --> 02:02:36.000] The machine turned on, and the capture began.
[02:02:36.000 --> 02:02:38.000] The mental health collapse with teenage girls
[02:02:38.000 --> 02:02:41.000] tracks almost perfectly with smartphone adoption,
[02:02:41.000 --> 02:02:44.000] with a stronger effect for girls than for boys.
[02:02:44.000 --> 02:02:48.000] The same vulnerability that made social exclusion
[02:02:48.000 --> 02:02:51.000] more costly in ancestral environments
[02:02:51.000 --> 02:02:54.000] made the new consensus engines more capturing.
[02:02:54.000 --> 02:02:58.000] The machine wasn't designed to capture women specifically.
[02:02:58.000 --> 02:03:02.000] It was designed to capture attention.
[02:03:02.000 --> 02:03:06.000] But it captures people more susceptible to consensus pressure
[02:03:06.000 --> 02:03:08.000] more effectively.
[02:03:08.000 --> 02:03:12.000] Women are more susceptible on average, so it captured them more.
[02:03:12.000 --> 02:03:18.000] And so, again, we can look at the institutional industrial schools
[02:03:18.000 --> 02:03:21.000] that had already shown this type of thing.
[02:03:21.000 --> 02:03:24.000] You know, we knew this from the very beginning.
[02:03:24.000 --> 02:03:26.000] When we would school the kids, you know,
[02:03:26.000 --> 02:03:30.000] they were giving lots of young boys Ritalin all the time,
[02:03:30.000 --> 02:03:33.000] because the girls were very happy to sit there
[02:03:33.000 --> 02:03:36.000] and put all their pencils in a row on the desk,
[02:03:36.000 --> 02:03:39.000] and they could sit in the desk all day and do stuff like that.
[02:03:39.000 --> 02:03:41.000] The guys were getting very fidgety.
[02:03:41.000 --> 02:03:43.000] They had to get out, they had to do things.
[02:03:43.000 --> 02:03:46.000] There's just a fundamental difference that was there.
[02:03:46.000 --> 02:03:52.000] And so they are always more susceptible to that type of thing.
[02:03:52.000 --> 02:03:54.000] Institutions respond to this.
[02:03:54.000 --> 02:03:56.000] I also would like to point out this is something
[02:03:56.000 --> 02:03:58.000] that's been known for decades.
[02:03:58.000 --> 02:04:00.000] It was just common sense for a long time.
[02:04:00.000 --> 02:04:01.000] That's right.
[02:04:01.000 --> 02:04:04.000] This is why the vast majority of advertising money that's spent
[02:04:04.000 --> 02:04:07.000] is directed at women, because they're more prone,
[02:04:07.000 --> 02:04:10.000] they're more likely to be manipulated
[02:04:10.000 --> 02:04:13.000] or believe in ad, buy into it, than men are.
[02:04:13.000 --> 02:04:15.000] That's, again...
[02:04:15.000 --> 02:04:17.000] Well, they want to be acceptable, right?
[02:04:17.000 --> 02:04:20.000] They're worried that they're not going to be accepted by the group,
[02:04:20.000 --> 02:04:25.000] and so there's that susceptibility to being manipulated that is there.
[02:04:25.000 --> 02:04:29.000] Women are weaker and inevitably seen as victims in most scenarios,
[02:04:29.000 --> 02:04:33.000] so the institutional response is to make the environment safer,
[02:04:33.000 --> 02:04:35.000] which means that we have to remove conflict,
[02:04:35.000 --> 02:04:38.000] which means that we have to censor disagreement,
[02:04:38.000 --> 02:04:42.000] which means that the consensus then is strengthened.
[02:04:42.000 --> 02:04:46.000] So the counterarguments get removed or deplatformed,
[02:04:46.000 --> 02:04:48.000] and the loop closes.
[02:04:48.000 --> 02:04:51.000] So universities flipped 60% female
[02:04:51.000 --> 02:04:56.000] while simultaneously becoming a progressive monoculture.
[02:04:56.000 --> 02:04:59.000] The institution young women trust the most during the years,
[02:04:59.000 --> 02:05:04.000] their worldview forms, feeds them into a single ideology
[02:05:04.000 --> 02:05:07.000] with no serious opposition.
[02:05:07.000 --> 02:05:10.000] And so then, for years, they are surrounded by peers
[02:05:10.000 --> 02:05:12.000] who all believe the same thing.
[02:05:12.000 --> 02:05:14.000] You have professors who all believe the same thing.
[02:05:14.000 --> 02:05:17.000] Their reading lists are pointing to the same thing.
[02:05:17.000 --> 02:05:19.000] Disagreement is not even rare.
[02:05:19.000 --> 02:05:21.000] It's socially punished.
[02:05:21.000 --> 02:05:25.000] You learn to pattern-match the acceptable opinions
[02:05:25.000 --> 02:05:27.000] and to perform them.
[02:05:27.000 --> 02:05:29.000] Then they graduate into fields
[02:05:29.000 --> 02:05:32.000] that are typically going to be female-dominated.
[02:05:32.000 --> 02:05:36.000] Things like human resources or media or education or health care,
[02:05:36.000 --> 02:05:39.000] nonprofits, where the monoculture continues.
[02:05:39.000 --> 02:05:41.000] So from 18 to 35,
[02:05:41.000 --> 02:05:43.000] many women never encounter sustained disagreement
[02:05:43.000 --> 02:05:45.000] from people that they respect.
[02:05:45.000 --> 02:05:48.000] The feedback loop never breaks.
[02:05:48.000 --> 02:05:52.000] And so this explains one of the reasons why
[02:05:52.000 --> 02:05:56.000] when they encounter a disagreement,
[02:05:56.000 --> 02:06:00.000] the response is just outrage.
[02:06:00.000 --> 02:06:02.000] I can't believe that anybody would ever think that.
[02:06:02.000 --> 02:06:04.000] I mean, nobody that I've ever known thinks anything
[02:06:04.000 --> 02:06:08.000] other than what we all think together, right?
[02:06:08.000 --> 02:06:10.000] Men took different paths.
[02:06:10.000 --> 02:06:14.000] They got into the trades and engineering and the finance military.
[02:06:14.000 --> 02:06:17.000] Fields where results matter more than consensus.
[02:06:17.000 --> 02:06:21.000] Fields where disagreement is tolerated, even rewarded.
[02:06:21.000 --> 02:06:23.000] The monoculture didn't capture them
[02:06:23.000 --> 02:06:26.000] because they weren't in the institutions being captured,
[02:06:26.000 --> 02:06:29.000] mostly because they were kicked out of those institutions.
[02:06:29.000 --> 02:06:31.000] But that's a different story, says this person.
[02:06:31.000 --> 02:06:34.000] Then you had the collapse of marriage,
[02:06:34.000 --> 02:06:39.000] the thing that would have astounded actually even Jane Austen, I think.
[02:06:39.000 --> 02:06:42.000] And this probably matters more than most people think.
[02:06:42.000 --> 02:06:47.000] Single women interact with government more as a provider of services.
[02:06:47.000 --> 02:06:53.000] But married women interact with government more as a taker of taxes.
[02:06:53.000 --> 02:06:55.000] So one group is going to see them as a provider.
[02:06:55.000 --> 02:06:58.000] The other is going to see them as a taker.
[02:06:58.000 --> 02:07:02.000] The marriage gap in voting is one of the most consistent predictors.
[02:07:02.000 --> 02:07:07.000] Marriage rates have collapsed precisely during this period of divergence.
[02:07:07.000 --> 02:07:11.000] Men saw marriage collapse from a different standpoint.
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[02:08:11.000 --> 02:08:15.000] They saw family courts, child support, alimony.
[02:08:15.000 --> 02:08:20.000] The rational response was skepticism of expanding government power.
[02:08:20.000 --> 02:08:23.000] The algorithms operate for...
[02:08:23.000 --> 02:08:25.000] So even though it's the same phenomenon,
[02:08:25.000 --> 02:08:28.000] you had different perspectives on this.
[02:08:28.000 --> 02:08:33.000] The algorithms, meanwhile, are optimizing for engagement.
[02:08:33.000 --> 02:08:35.000] Engagement means emotional response.
[02:08:35.000 --> 02:08:39.000] Engagement means spending time on the platform.
[02:08:39.000 --> 02:08:42.000] Clicking, sharing, commenting.
[02:08:42.000 --> 02:08:46.000] Women respond more strongly to emotional content on average.
[02:08:46.000 --> 02:08:47.000] They're more empathetic.
[02:08:47.000 --> 02:08:50.000] They can be more easily manipulated with sad stories.
[02:08:50.000 --> 02:08:53.000] That higher neuroticism again,
[02:08:53.000 --> 02:08:56.000] the higher sensitivity to negative stimuli,
[02:08:56.000 --> 02:08:58.000] the machine learned this.
[02:08:58.000 --> 02:09:02.000] And so it fed them content that was calibrated to the response patterns.
[02:09:02.000 --> 02:09:05.000] Fear, outrage, moral panic,
[02:09:05.000 --> 02:09:10.000] stories about danger and injustice and threat and wars and victims.
[02:09:10.000 --> 02:09:15.000] Men got different feeds because they responded to different triggers.
[02:09:15.000 --> 02:09:19.000] The algorithm doesn't really have a gender agenda.
[02:09:19.000 --> 02:09:22.000] It has an engagement agenda.
[02:09:22.000 --> 02:09:25.000] But the engagement looks different by demographic.
[02:09:25.000 --> 02:09:27.000] So the feeds diverged.
[02:09:27.000 --> 02:09:31.000] We've seen this type of thing when we talk about AI psychosis.
[02:09:31.000 --> 02:09:33.000] People like the story I had the other day,
[02:09:33.000 --> 02:09:37.000] a guy who had just retired,
[02:09:37.000 --> 02:09:40.000] and he had a very stable family life,
[02:09:40.000 --> 02:09:42.000] raised his three or four kids,
[02:09:42.000 --> 02:09:46.000] and then they retire, and he's been the tech field,
[02:09:46.000 --> 02:09:48.000] and you would think that he would even have some skepticism
[02:09:48.000 --> 02:09:50.000] about software that's there.
[02:09:50.000 --> 02:09:52.000] But he got captured by this AI.
[02:09:52.000 --> 02:09:54.000] How did he get captured by it?
[02:09:54.000 --> 02:09:58.000] Well, it gradually began to feed some,
[02:09:58.000 --> 02:10:02.000] it would notice that he was on some tangent or something,
[02:10:02.000 --> 02:10:06.000] and it would reinforce that in order to keep him engaged.
[02:10:06.000 --> 02:10:09.000] And that's a key part of these chat programs.
[02:10:09.000 --> 02:10:12.000] They look, they can assess where you are,
[02:10:12.000 --> 02:10:14.000] and they give feedback to them.
[02:10:14.000 --> 02:10:17.000] So that creates a psychosis,
[02:10:17.000 --> 02:10:20.000] even in many people who didn't have anything
[02:10:20.000 --> 02:10:22.000] that could be discerned by anyone.
[02:10:22.000 --> 02:10:24.000] It was so small if it was even there.
[02:10:24.000 --> 02:10:26.000] But it reinforces and it magnifies that,
[02:10:26.000 --> 02:10:29.000] and it did that in the case of many adults
[02:10:29.000 --> 02:10:31.000] and a lot of children.
[02:10:31.000 --> 02:10:33.000] That's a real danger with it.
[02:10:33.000 --> 02:10:36.000] So anyway, women ended up in information environments
[02:10:36.000 --> 02:10:39.000] that were optimized for emotional activation.
[02:10:39.000 --> 02:10:43.000] Men found alternatives like podcasts, forums, cars, wars,
[02:10:43.000 --> 02:10:45.000] the manosphere, et cetera.
[02:10:45.000 --> 02:10:47.000] Feminism told women their instincts in biology
[02:10:47.000 --> 02:10:51.000] were oppressive and wrong.
[02:10:51.000 --> 02:10:53.000] Wanting children was brainwashing.
[02:10:53.000 --> 02:10:57.000] Wanting a provider husband was internalized misogyny.
[02:10:57.000 --> 02:11:00.000] Their natural desires were false consciousness
[02:11:00.000 --> 02:11:02.000] installed by a patriarchy.
[02:11:02.000 --> 02:11:04.000] And many of them believed it.
[02:11:04.000 --> 02:11:06.000] They built their lives around it.
[02:11:06.000 --> 02:11:08.000] Career first, independence,
[02:11:08.000 --> 02:11:11.000] freedom from traditional constraints.
[02:11:11.000 --> 02:11:13.000] But now they're 35, unmarried,
[02:11:13.000 --> 02:11:17.000] measuring declining fertility against career achievements.
[02:11:17.000 --> 02:11:19.000] And this is the trap.
[02:11:19.000 --> 02:11:25.000] The sunk cost of admitting the ideology failed is enormous.
[02:11:25.000 --> 02:11:28.000] This is the same type of thing we see with MAGA, right?
[02:11:28.000 --> 02:11:31.000] They poured so much energy and things like that into this
[02:11:31.000 --> 02:11:35.000] that even the people I talked to that got caught up in this January,
[02:11:35.000 --> 02:11:38.000] the sixth thing, paid a tremendous penalty.
[02:11:38.000 --> 02:11:40.000] They couldn't move away from Trump.
[02:11:40.000 --> 02:11:43.000] The sunk costs were just too much.
[02:11:43.000 --> 02:11:45.000] They didn't want to admit to themselves
[02:11:45.000 --> 02:11:48.000] that they had followed a lie and a liar.
[02:11:48.000 --> 02:11:51.000] They didn't want to move away from that.
[02:11:51.000 --> 02:11:53.000] So they doubled down.
[02:11:53.000 --> 02:11:55.000] Same thing is true with this.
[02:11:55.000 --> 02:11:57.000] He said, you'd have to admit that you had wasted
[02:11:57.000 --> 02:11:59.000] your fertile years on a lie.
[02:11:59.000 --> 02:12:02.000] You'd have to admit that the women who ignored the ideology
[02:12:02.000 --> 02:12:04.000] and married young were right.
[02:12:04.000 --> 02:12:06.000] You'd have to admit that your mother was right.
[02:12:06.000 --> 02:12:09.000] I think you can see why there's so little defection.
[02:12:09.000 --> 02:12:12.000] Not because the ideology is true,
[02:12:12.000 --> 02:12:16.000] but because the psychological cost of living
[02:12:16.000 --> 02:12:20.000] is higher than the psychological cost of staying.
[02:12:20.000 --> 02:12:22.000] It's easier to double down.
[02:12:22.000 --> 02:12:25.000] It's easier to believe the problem is that society
[02:12:25.000 --> 02:12:28.000] hasn't changed enough yet.
[02:12:28.000 --> 02:12:32.000] This is the same thing we see with the left and the right cults,
[02:12:32.000 --> 02:12:34.000] especially with MAGA.
[02:12:34.000 --> 02:12:37.000] They look at all of these different issues that are out there
[02:12:37.000 --> 02:12:40.000] and say, it's just that Trump is right.
[02:12:40.000 --> 02:12:43.000] It's going to eventually work out that way.
[02:12:43.000 --> 02:12:48.000] I didn't follow the Pied Piper down to prison.
[02:12:48.000 --> 02:12:51.000] Sorry to cut you off, but I know I've mentioned this before,
[02:12:51.000 --> 02:12:53.000] but going to college, this is where the propaganda
[02:12:53.000 --> 02:12:55.000] kicks into high gear.
[02:12:55.000 --> 02:12:57.000] You are literally buying in.
[02:12:57.000 --> 02:12:59.000] You are paying thousands, tens of thousands,
[02:12:59.000 --> 02:13:01.000] perhaps hundreds of thousands of dollars,
[02:13:01.000 --> 02:13:05.000] depending on where you go, to be fed these lies.
[02:13:05.000 --> 02:13:07.000] It's not just the psychological cost.
[02:13:07.000 --> 02:13:10.000] You have to admit that you wasted all those years
[02:13:10.000 --> 02:13:12.000] and all that money.
[02:13:12.000 --> 02:13:14.000] It's the cost.
[02:13:14.000 --> 02:13:17.000] At this point, you've already invested a lot of money,
[02:13:17.000 --> 02:13:20.000] so you want to make this thing work.
[02:13:20.000 --> 02:13:23.000] You can even see that when people get a lemon car.
[02:13:23.000 --> 02:13:25.000] I've had that happen to me personally.
[02:13:25.000 --> 02:13:27.000] It's like, I know this car is going to work.
[02:13:27.000 --> 02:13:29.000] This is just a temporary thing.
[02:13:29.000 --> 02:13:31.000] After a while, you've got to point out,
[02:13:31.000 --> 02:13:33.000] this thing is just a piece of junk.
[02:13:34.000 --> 02:13:41.000] Anyway, the issue is that you've got different failure modes.
[02:13:41.000 --> 02:13:45.000] Men were not immune to capture.
[02:13:45.000 --> 02:13:48.000] They were just captured differently.
[02:13:48.000 --> 02:13:50.000] Women got ideological conformity,
[02:13:50.000 --> 02:13:52.000] and men got withdrawal.
[02:13:52.000 --> 02:13:55.000] They moved into things like porn or video games
[02:13:55.000 --> 02:13:59.000] or gambling apps or outrage content.
[02:13:59.000 --> 02:14:04.000] The male capture wasn't, believe this, or face social death.
[02:14:04.000 --> 02:14:07.000] It was, here's an endless supply of dopamine,
[02:14:07.000 --> 02:14:10.000] so you never have to build anything.
[02:14:10.000 --> 02:14:12.000] And so different machines, different failure modes,
[02:14:12.000 --> 02:14:15.000] women got compliance, men got passivity.
[02:14:15.000 --> 02:14:17.000] The male line on that graph,
[02:14:17.000 --> 02:14:20.000] staying flat through 2020, isn't necessarily healthy.
[02:14:20.000 --> 02:14:24.000] It might just be a different kind of sickness.
[02:14:24.000 --> 02:14:28.000] Men checking out instead of being pulled in.
[02:14:28.000 --> 02:14:32.000] Or it might be that everyone and everything moved more left,
[02:14:32.000 --> 02:14:36.000] just that women moved lefter.
[02:14:36.000 --> 02:14:40.000] The male line is not flat anymore either.
[02:14:40.000 --> 02:14:45.000] The data from 2024 shows that young men are now shifting to the right.
[02:14:45.000 --> 02:14:48.000] Young men are now actively moving more conservatively
[02:14:48.000 --> 02:14:52.000] as a reaction to all of this.
[02:14:52.000 --> 02:14:54.000] Women got captured first.
[02:14:54.000 --> 02:14:58.000] The capture was fast between 2007 and 2020.
[02:14:58.000 --> 02:15:03.000] Men resisted longer, and they were captured in a different way.
[02:15:03.000 --> 02:15:07.000] But as the gap became visible and culturally salient,
[02:15:07.000 --> 02:15:12.000] as men are the problem, they are now pushing back on this.
[02:15:12.000 --> 02:15:14.000] And so we haven't really gotten finished with this.
[02:15:14.000 --> 02:15:16.000] I hate to stop in the middle of this.
[02:15:16.000 --> 02:15:22.000] The bottom line is that now the passivity is turning into active opposition.
[02:15:22.000 --> 02:15:25.000] People like Andrew Tate, Nick Fuentes.
[02:15:25.000 --> 02:15:29.000] That's what this little episode they did with Heil Hitler was really all about.
[02:15:29.000 --> 02:15:32.000] Now these guys are doing it because they want money,
[02:15:32.000 --> 02:15:37.000] but they know how to push these levers just as if they were AI.
[02:15:37.000 --> 02:15:39.000] And here's the bottom line.
[02:15:39.000 --> 02:15:41.000] I'm going to jump to the bottom of this.
[02:15:41.000 --> 02:15:46.000] The reality is that all of these factors that are pulling these things together,
[02:15:46.000 --> 02:15:50.000] all these things that are atomizing us and putting us at war with each other,
[02:15:50.000 --> 02:15:53.000] whether it's left, right, male, female, all these different things,
[02:15:53.000 --> 02:15:57.000] it's only going to be exacerbated by artificial intelligence
[02:15:57.000 --> 02:16:02.000] because artificial intelligence is again going to be optimized
[02:16:02.000 --> 02:16:06.000] to engage and to monopolize your time.
[02:16:06.000 --> 02:16:08.000] And so this is what we're looking at in the future.
[02:16:08.000 --> 02:16:10.000] How do we pull out of this?
[02:16:10.000 --> 02:16:14.000] We have to see something that is different than this, something that is transcendent.
[02:16:14.000 --> 02:16:17.000] We have to see the long-term timeline.
[02:16:17.000 --> 02:16:23.000] We have to see, I think, the value of age-old cultures and traditions,
[02:16:23.000 --> 02:16:25.000] and we have to embrace that.
[02:16:25.000 --> 02:16:28.000] Most importantly, we have to embrace what is above culture,
[02:16:28.000 --> 02:16:31.000] and that is the Lord Jesus Christ.
[02:16:31.000 --> 02:16:36.000] When we abandon that, we're vulnerable.
[02:16:36.000 --> 02:16:39.000] We're vulnerable to all these different things,
[02:16:39.000 --> 02:16:44.000] and there'll be all kinds of deceptions and manipulations that will be coming.
[02:16:44.000 --> 02:16:46.000] Well, that's all the time we've got for today.
[02:16:46.000 --> 02:16:48.000] Sorry about that, and I wanted to get much further.
[02:16:48.000 --> 02:16:50.000] I had a lot of other things I wanted to say,
[02:16:50.000 --> 02:16:52.000] but we'll cut it at this point.
[02:16:52.000 --> 02:16:54.000] Thank you for joining us. Have a good day.
[02:17:04.000 --> 02:17:06.000] The common man.
[02:17:08.000 --> 02:17:11.000] They created common core to dumb down our children.
[02:17:11.000 --> 02:17:14.000] They created common past to track and control us,
[02:17:14.000 --> 02:17:19.000] their commons project to make sure the commoners own nothing
[02:17:19.000 --> 02:17:22.000] and the communist future.
[02:17:22.000 --> 02:17:27.000] They see the common man as simple, unsophisticated, ordinary,
[02:17:27.000 --> 02:17:33.000] but each of us has worth and dignity created in the image of God.
[02:17:33.000 --> 02:17:35.000] That is what we have in common.
[02:17:35.000 --> 02:17:38.000] That is what they want to take away.
[02:17:38.000 --> 02:17:43.000] Their most powerful weapons are isolation, deception, intimidation.
[02:17:43.000 --> 02:17:48.000] They desire to know everything about us while they hide everything from us.
[02:17:48.000 --> 02:17:53.000] It's time to turn that around and expose what they want to hide.
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