0:00
arrest that woman Adam Curry
Jhansi
0:03
Devorah this is no agenda from
northern
0:25
Silicon Valley where I'm
rereading life
0:27
and death and shanghaied by me
I'll
0:30
change just to see what we're
up against
0:33
I'm John Steve all right oh man
did you
0:39
were you up late last night
reading this
0:40
riveting tome no I've read it
before now
0:46
and well he's one of it it's a
0:50
suppressed novel now what
where's this
0:52
going what is it called again
life and
0:54
death and Shanghai mm-hmm last
time I
0:58
was in Hong Kong which is
sometime back
1:00
there this was the rage this
book and
1:04
everyone's reading it all over
on the
1:06
world of the United States it
was
1:07
suppressed and so nobody got to
read it
1:11
dynamite product about the
Cultural
1:14
Revolution ah right now do they
mention
1:18
struggle sessions in there I'm
just
1:22
looking for all these terms
struggle
1:24
sessions yeah that's that's
apparently
1:25
that's a Chinese invention
that's the if
1:27
you you know silence is
violence that's
1:31
that's how it works
1:32
shaming into submission shaming
people
1:35
into saying something or doing
something
1:37
yeah that's what the story yeah
I'm sure
1:40
that was the an element of the
book yeah
1:42
now I did not I have a maybe a
fun
1:46
presentation to talk about
today but I
1:48
did not see anything really of
the
1:52
president's rally yesterday and
I saw
1:55
that I watched the whole thing
I didn't
1:56
clip it cuz I'm gonna have to
go back
1:58
mm-hmm cuz it's hard to clip
and it was
2:00
he went 140 which is what is
that is
2:05
that longer than normal species
are
2:08
usually about an hour okay
sorry when he
2:10
went long wuz there new
material yes Oh
2:13
say that at least an hour and
10 minutes
2:15
was new material and about 30
minutes
2:17
was was rehash says best-of and
I
2:24
thought it was outstanding in
terms of
2:26
his new materials really funny
he did
2:28
the whole bit about the
military speech
2:30
we really don't care much about
his
2:32
policy we just want to hear if
he has
2:34
new material is the jokes
already good
2:36
he's good so he goes to a whole
bit
2:39
about ambling down the ramp
2:42
all right this slippery ramp
does the
2:45
whole thing I wish it is so
long of a
2:48
bit dose almost a shaggy dog
story it's
2:50
are very hard to clip but he
will do one
2:53
gag that kind of cracked me up
oh he's
2:56
going he goes into the whole
thing about
2:58
why he held the glass of water
so funny
3:00
and everything yeah and he says
so he
3:02
thought he gave a pretty good
speech to
3:04
the West Point and he's cause
his wife
3:06
and she says Donald you've been
trending
3:10
you're trending on everything
about the
3:12
speech this is all really what
are they
3:14
saying about the speech and she
says
3:16
they think you have Parkinson's
so what
3:26
did he say I was just nervous I
was
3:28
thirsty but couldn't raise me I
had just
3:30
done some more some arm curls
you double
3:36
down on watch is true if you
were
3:38
leather really expense
especially the
3:40
more expensive shoes they're
they're not
3:43
they're not that good on
untangles his
3:47
shoes with the slippery soles
and the
3:49
magical lifts well they may or
may not
3:51
have the lift he says though
that was a
3:54
metal ramp which nobody
discusses oh
3:57
yeah the can it was shiny metal
right so
4:01
the anyway he goes on about
this ramping
4:03
you know metal and which and I
could
4:05
understand some of it and there
was no
4:07
rails no brailles you could
hold on to
4:09
he was fearful that freak he
was freaked
4:12
actually went to it it was
actually a
4:13
long bit about the ramp he's
always had
4:16
issues with stairs and stuff he
doesn't
4:18
like descending anything for
some reason
4:22
well he he didn't bring that it
but he
4:24
talked about the glass of water
and how
4:28
he had to he was actually
cupping the
4:30
glass cuz he was wearing a he
said one
4:33
of his most expensive silk ties
and he's
4:35
ruined these ties before by
drinking
4:37
water oh okay it's the old I'm
wearing a
4:43
silk tie bit I like it I like it
4:45
well he did sounded reasonable
but but
4:48
the thing was that it was the
attendance
4:50
was down yeah it wasn't what
yes because
4:54
the tic-tock apparently the
Chinese
4:56
operation what are the chart
that the
5:01
CCP do this time they told
everyone on
5:04
tik toks to register or a bunch
of
5:07
people did said register for
the Trump
5:09
thing that's how they got those
big
5:11
numbers a million people
registered that
5:13
make no sense yeah and so they
had all
5:16
these people registered that
weren't
5:18
going to go and they just
flooded the
5:21
system with the fake
registrations at
5:25
the encouragement of the
tic-tock
5:27
management apparently really
now well
5:30
according to even Acacio Cortez
was
5:33
gloating this morning on
Twitter about
5:36
how Brad the campaign manager
got jobbed
5:39
by the tick-tock
5:41
Zoomers uh-huh who had screwed
over the
5:44
campaign and she thought it was
5:45
hilarious and so funny that
they were so
5:47
stupid they didn't know what
they were
5:50
doing and they couldn't get
everybody to
5:51
show up and then the media
whoever did
5:53
show up was kind of scared to
there but
5:56
the super spreader event and
yeah and
5:59
then there was a bunch of
radicals out
6:00
there threatening people was
really what
6:03
a rookie mistake that's a
rookie mistake
6:06
and yet when they came out with
800,000
6:08
registrations yeah they should
have bad
6:10
it - and - and they and they
shouldn't
6:13
even have used that I mean this
is when
6:16
you get all jacked up before
you really
6:18
look at what's happening with
your
6:19
numbers and they all yeah it's
gonna be
6:21
fantastic and then it was short
right it
6:23
looked like about half Wow
that's even
6:27
that's even worse than I
thought it was
6:28
yeah yeah I think there's at
least I
6:30
flipped on the flip
6:31
the the news for a second I see
that's
6:34
all I saw oh it was hardly you
know
6:36
empty bleachers empty seats and
even on
6:39
on fox news there was a what's
his name
6:43
Titus Titus is with the Greg
Gutfeld
6:46
show no I just want another one
of these
6:48
jamokes they're on Fox
6:50
well his he says timing was
flat the
6:56
jokes were flat it wasn't full
there
6:58
wasn't a good vibe pence did a
horrible
7:00
job with with the pre-show
which may be
7:03
true or not couldn't surprise
watch that
7:05
- yes bullshit yeah that's was
pants
7:08
okay so well then we know that
this was
7:09
a setup and everybody was in on
it
7:11
including fucks like especially
if
7:13
they're starting to panic cuz I
why I
7:15
said it was win an hour and
forty he had
7:17
the he had the crowd going he
thought it
7:19
was a you know a c+ maybe
himself is but
7:23
talking about him but I thought
that he
7:25
was timing was good the jokes
were funny
7:27
his bits were their bits were a
little
7:29
longer than I like because you
can't
7:31
clip him yeah and it was fine
it was
7:35
just like the people you know
I've
7:36
always liked Obama's speeches
and people
7:38
on the UH how he sucked how
moms were
7:41
always pretty good and he had
some yeah
7:43
they were always written this
was it
7:46
this event was as good as Annie
and it
7:48
was extremely long he wanted to
show he
7:51
did a whole bit about about his
having
7:53
Parkinson's and drinking the
water start
7:58
waving around took the best
Wigan and
8:00
threw the glass he's doing prop
comedy
8:04
now the fact that Fox would be
8:11
condemning it is a good another
sign of
8:13
our or your actually your basic
yeses
8:16
the Democrats run the whole
show of
8:18
course yeah and it was so
obvious
8:20
because it was just peppered
throughout
8:21
the throughout what I was
hearing
8:24
I mean you expected from CNN
MSNBC and I
8:27
heard a fox like okay and and
and I was
8:30
trying to think so either they
lied and
8:32
and tried to jack up all we got
eight
8:34
hundred thousand registrations
I didn't
8:37
really consider it been a it
been some
8:38
kind of scam and I loved that
it was
8:40
tick tock that the CCP
indirectly owned
8:44
tick tock
8:45
yeah it had done that that's
great not
8:47
so anyway here's what's that's
why I
8:49
mentioned life in death and
Shanghai
8:51
here's what's funny about is
that the
8:53
CCP does indirectly own tik-tok
and
8:55
people like Alexandria Cortez
and all
8:57
the rest were all in on this in
fact
8:59
there was a good article
showing all
9:01
these Hollywood celebrities
from Jordan
9:04
Peele - - just a bunch of these
kind of
9:08
b-list celebrities all appeals
up there
9:11
bragging about how he Gordon
Peters buy
9:14
this Jordan Peabody
reconnaissance
9:16
Jordan Peterson and Jordan
Peele Jordan
9:19
Peele not Peters okay Peele all
right
9:21
Hollywood celebrity hmm there's
all
9:24
these Hollywood celebrities
Peterson's
9:26
not a net no I didn't get the
Hollywood
9:28
part yeah anyway all these
Hollywood
9:29
celebrities slamming in the
whole event
9:32
because Trump did not because
of what
9:34
Trump had to say or the fact as
the last
9:37
ten minutes was slamming bite
and know
9:39
to an extreme but because he
didn't get
9:42
his big attendance which was
created by
9:44
this tick-tock somebody's got
to wake up
9:51
one of these days to see what's
going on
9:53
here this is not healthy for
the country
9:55
well I want to look at a few of
those
9:57
things but first I do have one
clip from
10:00
the rally which someone sent me
and it I
10:03
thought first of all it's short
you know
10:04
under a minute it was something
that's
10:06
incredibly relevant to what
we've been
10:08
looking at which is here in
Texas the
10:10
surge we've got the surge the
Ronis
10:13
surge then we're all now it is
now law
10:17
in in most cities in Texas if
you're in
10:21
a retail location then you must
wear a
10:24
mask and the people in the
retail
10:26
location must wear a mask
you'll be shot
10:29
on sight by quite sure what the
penalty
10:31
is the issue with the surge is
we've got
10:35
all the surge in cases all new
cases so
10:38
doubling the cases really don't
have a
10:40
doubling or some any kind of
surge in
10:42
the hospital system and
certainly not
10:44
with deaths and the president
kind of
10:47
confirmed what we've been
thinking for a
10:48
long time about you talking
about this -
10:50
the last show and expressing
the exact
10:52
numbers here a bullcrap
10:54
yeah and it's it's because we're
10:56
increasing testing and when you
and it's
10:59
retail testing so we're opening
up
11:01
retail certainly the the chains
are
11:04
saying all right you know or if
one
11:06
person is tested positive then
everyone
11:08
has to get tested and of course
there
11:11
are cases and then most of them
are
11:12
asymptomatic but the president
really
11:15
has laid it out very nicely
yesterday
11:18
you know testing is a
double-edged sword
11:22
we've tested now 25 million
people it's
11:29
probably 20 million people more
than
11:32
anybody else Germany's done a
lot South
11:35
Korea's that a lot they call me
they
11:37
said the job you're doing
here's the bad
11:39
part when you test of what you
do
11:42
testing to that extent you're
gonna find
11:44
more people you're gonna find
more cases
11:45
so except that my people slow
the
11:48
testing down at least
11:51
[Applause]
11:53
like oh yeah please slow it
down so we
11:56
don't have this Serge crap they
test and
11:59
they test we got tests the
people don't
12:01
know what's going on we got
this we got
12:03
another one over here the young
men's
12:05
ten years old he's got the
sniffles
12:08
he'll recover in about 15
minutes that's
12:11
a case that was really pretty
funny hour
12:25
and forty minutes was like that
was
12:26
raucous and I'm glad you've
caught fox
12:31
thing and it was a it was a
turkey
12:33
that's very funny
12:35
just on testing etc I've put
two we've
12:38
had two deconstructions of the
12:40
undercover nurse finally we
have the
12:43
best producers one is from an
internal
12:45
medicine physician the second
one is
12:48
from an emergency the medical
doctor at
12:52
Elmhurst who is a resident I
have
12:54
confirmed his identity I'm just
I'm
12:56
going to believe the internal
medicine
12:57
physician both of them of course
12:59
anonymous for some obvious
reasons they
13:03
do not agree with the
undercover nurse
13:06
on a lot of things and so I've
asked
13:09
them the but they both give me
13:11
permission to put their entire
very long
13:13
deconstructions into the show
notes
13:14
they're in there under
undercover nurse
13:16
deconstruction I encourage
everyone to
13:18
read it there's a lot of things
they
13:21
disagree with but for sure
13:23
testing is bullcrap you know you
13:26
sometimes they go for times
testing just
13:28
to get a positive result which
makes you
13:30
wonder what result do you want
the
13:33
do-not-resuscitate is certainly
13:36
controversial and both of them
are very
13:38
unclear as to why that happened
so a lot
13:43
of other procedures they
explain but I
13:46
just it's too much and too
lengthy that
13:49
would just be me reading this
and if
13:50
anyone's really interested it
does
13:52
nuance the undercover nurse
13:54
deconstruction but still obvious
13:56
problems and and I came back to
reading
13:58
the emergency medical doctor
who was
14:01
there at the time he I think I
still
14:04
think there may have been a
differ
14:05
strain at some point in New
York what he
14:07
describes was not anywhere else
in any
14:09
other hospital from the reports
we've
14:11
received so anyway that's that's
14:14
something that needs to be read
there
14:18
was a piece of video with the
president
14:19
which I got two clips from
which I
14:21
thought was kind of cute for
Father's
14:23
Day by the way happy Father's
Day
14:27
Today Show hey Father's Day I
got a nice
14:31
text as I got a couple of texts
happy
14:33
stepfathers day very nice got
that too
14:35
so Don jr. interviewed the
president for
14:40
his I think he has a podcast
called
14:42
triggered I don't listen too
much of Don
14:45
junior or watching much on on
Twitter
14:48
but he had two questions which
I thought
14:51
were kind of fun and I just
wanted to
14:52
play these so the first one
which is the
14:54
big one also on my mind is
which is your
14:57
favorite Trump child and why is
it
14:59
Ivanka know wise guy all the
same
15:06
hundred percent 100 percent 100
percent
15:08
and I'll even say you only for
purposes
15:10
of this interview but other
than that
15:12
all the same I'm gonna remember
that
15:17
sounds to me like Ivanka is the
no doubt
15:21
about it thought that was cool
and then
15:23
Don jr. asked the question that
has been
15:26
on my mind as well when are we
gonna
15:27
find out when is he gonna let
us know
15:29
when is he going to lift a
little bit of
15:31
the veil so last question
before you
15:34
leave office will you let us
know if
15:35
there's aliens because this is
the only
15:36
thing I really want to know I
want to
15:38
know what's going on
15:39
would you ever open up Roswell
let us
15:41
know what's really going on so
many
15:42
people ask me that question I
know it
15:44
sounds almost ridiculous but
it's
15:45
actually the real question
sounds like a
15:47
cute question but it's actually
there
15:49
are millions and millions of
people that
15:52
want to go there that want to
see it I
15:54
won't talk to you about what I
know
15:56
about it it's very interesting
but
15:59
Roswell is a very interesting
place with
16:01
a lot of people that would like
to know
16:02
what's going on so you're
saying you may
16:04
be classified you'll take it
well I'll
16:07
have to think about that one
right
16:09
oh no no goddess does nowhere
another
16:15
tease another Tino well he said
what's
16:18
going on there so the alien
conspiracy
16:21
community's like ah there's
something
16:24
going on cuz he said people
want to know
16:25
what's going on there so there's
16:26
something going on that in JFK
well I'll
16:30
know soon thousands of unsealed
16:32
indictments coming soon to a
Oval Office
16:35
near you
16:36
I did get to ISOs from from the
rally
16:40
hello okay good here's the
first and the
16:45
second it's almost the same
that's all I
16:50
got
16:50
it's true from the president
they put a
16:55
look you always have just the
right
16:57
amount of reverb to ruin the
ISOs that
17:02
was yeah you're right you're
right
17:04
that's exactly and I see the
Tom Petty
17:07
family is bitching about him
using I
17:09
won't back down yeah as a
matter of fact
17:14
even though you gave the long
lecture
17:16
about if they can pound salt
yeah well
17:18
I'll give you the short lecture
as long
17:20
as the venue is playing is
paying the
17:22
performance rights there is no
legal
17:25
recourse for anyone that's the
law its
17:29
statutory sorry so it's just
more it's
17:32
either under-informed virtue
signaling
17:34
or just virtue signaling one of
the two
17:38
so I can't believe they're under
17:41
informed on the right so all
this stuff
17:45
they know what's going on yeah
17:47
and they've already obviously
when they
17:49
were bitching somebody told him
to read
17:51
them the you know the rules
17:53
yeah and you haven't heard much
sense
17:56
they're just complaining yeah
yeah was
18:00
liberal friends yeah yeah
you're yeah
18:02
that bastard he's stealing your
music
18:04
and they're complaining and
virtue
18:06
signaling at the same time so
there's
18:08
there's two things that I was
looking at
18:10
I'm listening to over the past
couple of
18:13
days that I want to put it may
be a
18:14
presentation could help us
understand
18:16
these so-called systemic racism
and what
18:20
it really is
18:20
surprise surprise has nothing
to do with
18:22
that
18:23
racism and it started for me it
actually
18:27
came from now you were you were
keeping
18:30
a list you said you were trying
to
18:32
maintain a list of when these
noodle gun
18:34
type events huh I want to get a
list and
18:37
i wanted to track it yeah yes
i'm trying
18:40
to get something going and I'm
thinking
18:42
maybe a wiki or something that
might may
18:44
be able to track this way back
mm-hmm
18:46
cuz it goes back a long time it
goes
18:47
back further than we'd like to
imagine
18:49
yeah cuz you took it all the
way back to
18:51
Paula Deen but it's not like I
can go
18:54
ten years earlier no problem
yeah maybe
18:57
twenty so someone who might
it's a
19:03
evergreen college was the
Caprican
19:06
University or evergreen college
college
19:08
do you remember I think as well
maybe
19:09
it's university but it's I've
been there
19:12
it's a college so how about
that on the
19:15
timeline if you recall that
would be on
19:20
there
19:20
evergreen had that had the like
all
19:24
white people have to get off
campus
19:26
wasn't that wasn't that racist
it was
19:28
yes so who was there not one of
your
19:30
favorite people but someone who
did have
19:33
first-hand experience is Eric
Weinstein
19:36
who kind of was a professor
there in
19:39
it's like it's like biological
science
19:43
is a very famous biologist yes
and so he
19:46
was there and he witnessed all
this and
19:48
I think he was actually chased
off
19:50
campus and he kind of came to
the phone
19:51
the students went after him and
he came
19:53
to the foreground and that's
when he
19:56
quit and so did his wife who was
19:57
teaching yes they were both
kind of run
19:58
out of town or off the campuses
and
20:01
they're both super liberals
they're all
20:04
they fit the mark of beauty
20:06
old-fashioned liberals is the
problem
20:07
right now and then later he
started this
20:12
intellectual dark web which I
always
20:14
thought was pretty stupid and I
don't
20:16
think it went anywhere and as
that his
20:19
brother
20:20
no I thought that was him I may
be wrong
20:23
and maybe that uh shoot I don't
know no
20:26
I think it's him I think he was
he was
20:28
his brother to work for Peter
Thiel he's
20:30
not podcast and I thought he
did the
20:33
into I don't know oh maybe it
is the
20:36
brother I'm wrong anyway so
Weinstein
20:39
was on was Rogen and he said a
couple
20:42
things that that I thought were
quite
20:44
interesting as we look at the
three kind
20:47
of groups or waves that we saw
during
20:49
the protests the and and I
think we
20:52
should rename it just like we
say CCP
20:54
instead of China instead of
black lives
20:56
matter it's probably better to
say black
20:58
lives matter Inc
21:00
cuz that really is more
appropriate
21:02
because black lives matter is
is this
21:05
kind of intangible movement but
there is
21:07
a real black lives matter Inc
that is
21:09
taking in real money and doing
real
21:11
things with it that are not
what anybody
21:13
thinks of course so he
witnessed this at
21:17
Evergreen when I was they
everyone white
21:20
get off and and it was it was
just
21:22
really quite quite a bizarre
moment I'm
21:25
sure I'm sure we have clips
from back
21:27
then we covered it but he he
identified
21:31
something which he said was
when all of
21:34
this started so you have the
the three
21:35
groups we have kind of the
black lives
21:37
matter incorporated which is
these under
21:40
informed over socialized kids
who were
21:42
out there doing what they're
told to do
21:45
you know making the noise
making the
21:47
signs whatever right after
they're out
21:50
we get the Jean provocateurs so
now
21:54
we're not sure who was
controlling these
21:55
we have a lot of different
ideas and
21:57
people we can look at but
they're the
21:59
ones that are systematically
smashing
22:01
windows okay we're gonna do
this we're
22:03
gonna do the chain outlets and
then they
22:05
also set the stage and start
smashing
22:07
windows it for which is new
it's not
22:09
it's not typical for a a a
black lives
22:12
matter Inc protest high-end
stores so
22:17
Fifth Avenue New York Rodeo
Drive in
22:19
Beverly Hills this was not
smashing
22:22
their own neighborhood so to
speak this
22:25
was something new he was going
after
22:27
wealthy and upscale properties
and that
22:31
was the looting is then done
22:34
I really a third group which
I'm going
22:38
to use the words specifically
thugs even
22:42
though that is now seen as the
n-word
22:43
but I'm using it specifically
because
22:45
this word is once again under
22:47
investigation for its meaning so
22:50
Weinstein has experience with
the black
22:52
lives matter Inc with the over
the over
22:55
socialized under informed kids
and he
22:58
attributes the reason they are
the way
23:00
they are to a number of things
and it
23:02
starts off with an interesting
thesis
23:05
about the Democrat Party I
would claim
23:08
that this actually goes back to
a shift
23:11
in the Democratic Party during
the
23:13
Clinton administration during
the
23:15
Clinton administration the
Democratic
23:17
Party effectively switched it
took up
23:20
the Republican Party's business
model
23:22
moving away from defending the
interests
23:25
of common people as its reason
for
23:28
gaining power and that created
a problem
23:31
so during the Clinton
administration we
23:34
saw the end to aid with family
to
23:37
families with dependent
children we saw
23:39
NAFTA we saw basically an
abandonment of
23:42
the core resin d'etre for the
Democratic
23:45
Party now the Republican Party
at that
23:47
point was the party of business
but that
23:50
doesn't really mean the party of
23:51
business what the Republican
Party was
23:53
was the party of
well-established large
23:56
businesses which frequently
meant as it
23:58
was catering to their interests
that it
23:59
was preventing small businesses
from
24:01
rising up that would threaten
its
24:03
constituents now the Democrats
took up
24:05
this model they went into
influence
24:07
peddling
24:07
as well during the Clinton
24:09
administration and they became
the party
24:11
of other businesses I'm just
gonna pause
24:13
this for a second cuz when he
said that
24:15
I thought to myself what
business and
24:18
what business opportunities have
24:20
Democrats been involved in
since the
24:22
Clinton administration and I
could only
24:24
really come up with one the
wholesale
24:27
sell out of every American
institution
24:30
to the Chinese yes and there's
a lot of
24:34
documentation I mean Clinton
was if
24:37
Weinstein had looked at it as
Clinton
24:39
being the the real original
sellout to
24:43
the Chinese mm-hmm because he
gave him
24:47
our new
24:47
nuclear secrets he did all
kinds of
24:51
deals with him he let the whole
and him
24:54
and Hillary both let them let
the
24:55
outsourcing begin let the
outsourcing
24:58
begin mm-hmm
24:59
offshoring and all that really
started
25:02
getting into high gear with
with Clinton
25:04
and and the NAFTA of course is
an
25:07
example of that that was an
offshoring
25:09
deal right yeah totally get
that to
25:11
China in that case but - but to
Canada
25:13
in the end Mexico Mexico mostly
25:15
and yeah but I his other
assertions are
25:19
old it worked by a few of them
his other
25:23
assertions are old left-leaning
democrat
25:28
ideals from the sixties all the
rich
25:33
people are Republicans all the
rich
25:35
people are Democrats well he
said that
25:38
I'd be more inclined I mean
talks about
25:40
these corporations that are
beholden to
25:42
the Republican Party are back
and forth
25:43
and let's talk about them you
know the
25:45
Hearst Corporation all
Democrats the
25:47
DuPont Democrats I mean you can
go down
25:49
the line they're all Democrats
I would
25:53
argue at least that both
parties and I
25:57
just got to think he's right
about that
25:59
both parties were more
interested in
26:01
corporate and business interest
than
26:03
small business interest and the
people
26:06
they were in I totally disagree
the
26:09
Republican Party has always been
26:10
promoting the small business
ideal right
26:13
but in reality after Clinton
26:15
we got Bush and while Bush was a
26:18
Democrat for all practical
purposes and
26:20
still is all right the point is
none of
26:25
the policies were really for
the people
26:26
anymore I think we can agree
then that
26:29
then they never have been the
case but
26:31
he's making this case so now
you have
26:32
two parties that are basically
dealing
26:34
with competing business
interests vying
26:37
for power but what that does is
it
26:39
excludes the interests of
regular folks
26:41
and so regular folks have been
getting
26:42
the shaft ever since nobody is
26:44
representing their interests
they're
26:46
getting wise to it and they're
feeling
26:48
the effects on the street they
are
26:49
feeling the system is rigged
it's rigged
26:52
against them
26:53
it's not even evenly rigged
against them
26:55
so you know in black
communities there's
26:57
a perception it's specifically
ready to
26:59
guest us and you know what it
is but the
27:01
way
27:01
is is very subtle it's not a
matter of
27:03
racism being ubiquitous you
know inside
27:06
every white head it's not like
that it's
27:09
and this has very little to do
with
27:10
modern racism that's correct
and we know
27:15
exactly what that modern with
what what
27:17
is really happening is a
historical and
27:21
it started with no man about
the house
27:24
this was an actual policy where
you
27:26
could not have a man and a
woman and
27:28
children in the same house in
order to
27:31
quality with jobs in order to
qualify
27:33
for Social Security this
problem still
27:36
exists today and that's why and
I'm say
27:39
black men capitalist welfare
not Social
27:42
Security no welfare I'm sorry
welfare
27:44
and to some degree that is
still the
27:46
case but even going back to
slavery
27:49
itself men were separated from
women the
27:53
when you remove men from the
from the
27:56
household you create incredible
problems
27:58
and here's weinstein on that
here's the
28:01
part that I don't hear
discussed when
28:05
you take men out of a
population it has
28:08
a very predictable effect you
take the
28:11
men out of a population it
undercuts the
28:13
bargaining position of women in
mating
28:16
and dating right so if you take
them out
28:18
of the population it means that
those
28:19
men who are still present in
that
28:20
population are in very high
demand now
28:23
men being men if they're in
high sexual
28:26
demand it is hard to get them
to settle
28:27
down a man who has lots of
options is
28:30
much harder to persuade to
become
28:32
monogamous and participate in
28:35
traditional family raising so
what that
28:38
does is it creates an
environment in
28:40
which you have many more
single-parent
28:43
homes many more children
growing up
28:45
without their fathers present
which of
28:48
course hobbles the kids who are
raised
28:50
in that situation because
humans are so
28:52
difficult to raise they're so
costly in
28:55
terms of time and energy and
resources
28:56
that one person has a much
harder time
28:59
doing it than a team of two
people and
29:00
this sets in motion all of the
things
29:03
for which white society
imagines that
29:07
there's some cause inside of
being black
29:09
when in fact it's a demographic
29:13
process a demographic process
that
29:14
unfolds very naturally if you
remove a
29:17
disproportionate number of men
from a
29:18
population and undermine women's
29:21
bargaining position so I've
learned a
29:23
lot about this especially in
poor
29:25
neighborhoods pushing the men
out and if
29:30
you know facts we've done our
and how or
29:32
after our about how that works
and how
29:34
that is specifically affected
American
29:37
descendants of slavery but we
can only
29:39
go to the clip we've heard we
played
29:42
recently at Bob Woodson from
the Woodson
29:44
Institute formal civil rights
activist
29:46
and leader who says now what is
actually
29:49
happening is the people who do
get out
29:51
of the neighborhood
29:52
the hood the ghetto they
actually form a
29:56
new class of the same people
who are
29:59
suppressing the lower classes
to keep
30:02
their own existence and so I
really
30:05
think that this talk about
30:08
institutionally I don't know
what
30:09
institutional racism if I want
someone
30:11
to tell me what that means I
believe
30:15
that the reason that they keep
invoking
30:17
it is because it prevents black
elected
30:21
officials who have been running
me see
30:23
they're Liberal Democratic
mayors and
30:26
City Council member and school
board
30:28
members been running our cities
for the
30:31
last 50 years and those are the
places
30:34
where they identify the largest
amount
30:37
of inequities exist well they
don't have
30:40
to then answer the difficult
question if
30:43
you were elected on the promise
of
30:46
improving the conditions for
the least
30:48
of these why are students why
are
30:51
children failing and systems
run by your
30:54
own people
30:55
so to avoid answering that
question all
30:58
they've got to do is point to
some
31:01
abstract notion like
institutional
31:04
racism somehow white America
has found a
31:07
way to compel black
professionals to
31:11
this educate their children in
schools
31:15
run and controlled and financed
by them
31:19
but they don't have to answer
that
31:21
question as long as they can
keep the
31:24
public's attention focus on
instant
31:26
to tional racism whatever that
means
31:29
then they don't have to adjust
the the
31:31
difficult questions so whether
it's
31:34
homelessness whether its
welfare for
31:37
poor communities when you have
31:38
organizations whose job it is
is to get
31:42
money from the government and
then hand
31:45
it out they don't actually want
to save
31:48
anybody they call these people
their
31:51
clients for a reason they want
to grow
31:53
the base
31:53
sorry needs to upgrade his
language from
31:56
institutional racism to
systemic racism
31:59
he does he actually he confuses
the two
32:02
then we're gonna get into the
systemic
32:03
in just a minute so that is it
and just
32:06
look at the problem areas black
mayor's
32:08
black governor's black police
chiefs
32:11
black representatives why why
is it
32:15
still a shit show because this
is this
32:17
is truly systemic this has been
going on
32:20
for a long time and what that
creates is
32:22
a very small group of people
who are
32:25
completely locked out and this
is what
32:28
the president the other day
called thugs
32:31
do you think that right now the
nation
32:33
needs you to express that same
sort of
32:36
comfort and healing that some
people
32:38
need to heal there's a little
Supercuts
32:41
that mo get me by the way right
now I
32:42
think the nation needs law and
order
32:44
we can't allow a situation like
happened
32:48
in Indianapolis to descend
further into
32:51
lawless anarchy and chaos Law &
Order
32:54
will prevail the looters is
looting you
32:56
do have looting these people
it's a lot
33:00
of radical left bad people are
33:02
exploiting this tragedy to loot
robbed
33:04
attacked and Menace hatred
chaos rioters
33:08
looters and anarchists violence
and
33:11
vandalism led by an Tifa radical
33:14
left-wing groups terrorizing the
33:16
innocent destroying jobs
burning down
33:19
buildings the mobs are
devastating the
33:22
life's work of good people in
our key
33:24
anarchy
33:24
criminals and vandals wreck our
cities
33:26
and lay waste to our
communities mob
33:29
violence radical left criminals
thugs
33:32
angry mob angry mobs it is
essential
33:35
that we protect the crown jewel
of
33:37
American democracy the rule of
law
33:40
violence mayhem and disorder an
angry
33:44
mob rioting I am your president
of law
33:47
and order professional
anarchists
33:49
violent mobs arsonists looters
criminals
33:52
riders antiphon dangerous thugs
domestic
33:56
terror
33:57
so you heard all the things he
was
33:59
saying and a lot of it is about
the
34:00
aschoff provocateur group which
i think
34:02
is on Tifa like groups paid to
start
34:05
crap off but he throws in the
thugs
34:08
twice and I had a back and
forth MOBOT
34:12
it yesterday he believes that
Trump did
34:14
that on purpose because he
knows that
34:15
lights up his base may be at
the expense
34:17
of some heat but you've not
seen the
34:20
mainstream come after him with
his
34:21
typical racist rhetoric about
this which
34:24
I found very odd he's even
capitalized
34:27
thugs in tweets and the reason
is in
34:31
2015 we learned that the word
thug is
34:35
equal to the n-word when this
happened
34:38
majority of the community in
Baltimore I
34:42
think it handled this
appropriately
34:44
expressing real concern and
outrage over
34:46
the possibility that our laws
were not
34:50
applied evenly in the case of
mr. gray
34:52
and that accountability needs
to exist
34:56
and I think we have to give
them credit
34:58
my understanding is is you've
got some
34:59
of the same organizers now
going back
35:02
into these committees to try to
clean up
35:04
in the aftermath of a handful of
35:06
protesters a handful of
criminals and
35:09
thugs who who tore up the place
and that
35:12
was an issue there was a lot of
talk
35:15
about him using that word and
he doubled
35:17
down the next day and said no
no I
35:19
really meant thugs because he
meant
35:20
thugs and if you want to
understand that
35:22
the the history of thugs it
goes back to
35:25
Tupac Shakur thug life
35:27
mo facts we did three hours on
that
35:30
yesterday but there is a group
of people
35:33
who have been trying to get a
taste of
35:36
the life on the other side have
been
35:37
held down effectively by their
own
35:39
people who moved up and out and
have
35:41
been servicing them and then we
come to
35:45
the real problem that happened
which is
35:47
I think the reason behind the
stem
35:50
blackout you know there's now
this stem
35:52
is racist we've laughed about
this math
35:55
is racist and I think finally
figured
35:58
out what was going on and why
that's
36:00
being said but there's two
sides to it
36:02
the first side is the Weinstein
side
36:05
which we need to observe and
that's from
36:08
the from the over socialize
children at
36:11
school if you're in critical
theory
36:12
first of all if you end up in
critical
36:14
theory any one of these fields
Women's
36:16
Studies queer studies whatever
it is you
36:19
have already foregone this
option you
36:23
don't end up in critical theory
if you
36:26
have the chops to do science so
in
36:28
effect you have people who
don't stand
36:31
to personally benefit from
opening those
36:34
doors wider because they
wouldn't go
36:36
through them arguing that
nobody should
36:38
go through those doors if you
were to do
36:41
these things properly you would
study
36:42
them with the tools of stem but
we know
36:45
from we know that's not what
goes on
36:47
inside of these departments and
we also
36:49
know that the product doesn't
add up
36:52
from the point of view of
science you
36:54
can't take the claim for
example that if
36:57
a man decides that he is a
woman than he
37:00
is a woman it's not a valid
claim it
37:02
just doesn't stand up and you
can't
37:04
claim that sex is a spectrum
either that
37:06
claim doesn't stand up these
are empty
37:09
we could have a discussion
about what we
37:11
are to do in light of the part
of gender
37:15
that is flexible but we're not
having
37:18
that conversation because we've
got an
37:20
ultimatum on the table either
you agree
37:22
sex is a spectrum or you're the
enemy
37:24
and I think this is a real big
part of
37:28
of what we're seeing with the
anti stem
37:31
is kids who have taken women
studies
37:36
gender studies all these you
know not a
37:39
non scientific types of courses
and I
37:42
guess you can get degrees in
this
37:44
meanwhile it's like if you
actually look
37:46
at from a scientific standpoint
no that
37:49
can't be what you're saying and
so
37:51
there's a rift between people
who
37:53
believe oh there's a hundred
and thirty
37:55
seven different genders and
biologists
37:58
who say well no this is kind of
where
37:59
we're at on the other side of a
stem is
38:05
something that happened in 1994
and in
38:09
nineteen and I think was 90 and
maybe
38:12
just before 94 do you remember
the sand
38:14
of the yummy the Sandifer case
was his
38:17
11 year old kid who was in Los
Angeles
38:21
and had just gone you know was
killing
38:23
people and was like a child
soldier
38:25
essentially it was a huge case
it would
38:27
end this was this is when
people were
38:30
freaked out by it
38:31
do you matter remember it Santa
you see
38:35
I have it here it was a Robert
Sandefur
38:38
and it was it was a very famous
11 year
38:43
old murderer yeah yeah it was
like
38:45
basically child soldier 11 year
oh I'm
38:48
sorry
38:49
11 year old American boy from
Chicago
38:50
Sandiford murder by fellow gang
members
38:53
in Chicago garnered national
attention
38:54
because of his age resulting in
his
38:56
appearance on the cover of Time
magazine
38:58
in 1994 he was named yummy
because of
39:01
his love of cookies I mean I
remember it
39:03
now that it wasn't murdered you
mean he
39:05
was murdered but he was in a
gang and he
39:07
had murdered is like a 12 year
old girl
39:10
he's and what the story was is
look at
39:12
the children who are now just
completely
39:18
radicalized they've got heavy
weaponry
39:20
it's kill or be killed
39:23
they don't kit well here's a
here's a
39:25
little background err even in
an era of
39:28
violent teen killers Roberts
and AFER's
39:30
murder was big news the story
scared
39:34
people says criminologist by
their this
39:36
is a New York Times report by
Chris Berg
39:40
this was no longer a Chicago
story this
39:42
was a story that no matter
where you
39:44
lived you turned on the evening
news and
39:48
you would hear about this case
by now
39:51
nearly all of us know the story
of
39:53
Robert Sandifer there was a
sense that
39:55
the country writ large was
going to hell
39:57
in a handbasket no one had a
clear idea
39:59
of what to do political
scientist John
40:02
Dee Leo taught at Princeton
University
40:04
and had done extensive research
in
40:07
prisons studying the criminal
justice
40:08
system from 1984 to 1994 when
Sandefur
40:13
was killed
40:14
teenage homicide rates had more
than
40:16
doubled Elio looked at studies
that
40:19
estimated that by 2000 there
would be a
40:21
million more teens between the
ages of
40:23
14 and 17 and he predicted
crime rates
40:27
would snowball even more you'd
have a
40:29
doubling or tripling in the
rate about
40:32
youth violence in the in the
time
40:34
between the mid 90s and up to
through
40:37
the mid 2000s so this is so
beautiful in
40:42
light of what we've seen just
recently
40:44
with coronavirus and the data
models we
40:48
were told to shut up shelter in
place
40:50
cower in place go home be quiet
you're
40:53
gonna die millions of people
will die
40:55
will die this is not the first
time this
41:00
has happened
41:00
perhaps most troubling to D Leo
was what
41:03
he saw as an indication that
the small
41:05
percentage of kids who commit
the most
41:07
violent crimes would be much
more
41:09
destructive than the generation
before
41:11
them studies found that
essentially six
41:14
percent of every male youth
cohort was
41:16
responsible for about 50
percent of all
41:18
the violent crimes committed by
that
41:20
cohort that small fraction of
people is
41:22
going to be able to wreak
incredible
41:24
havoc giulio wasn't the only one
41:27
predicting a surge in crime
41:29
by the year 2005 we may very
well have a
41:32
bloodbath
41:33
of teenage violence Northeastern
41:35
University criminologist James
Fox says
41:38
his choice of words was
deliberate I did
41:41
sound an alarm and I did use
some rather
41:44
strong language in terms of
what might
41:46
happen if we didn't react
quickly Fox
41:49
and deullyeo felt compelled to
call
41:52
attention to this perceived
problem and
41:54
rhetoric proved the most
powerful arrow
41:56
in their quiver dealio an Ivy
League
41:59
academic from South
Philadelphia wrote
42:01
this article for the Weekly
Standard in
42:03
1995 the term super predator
originated
42:08
from an inmate who said as well
as a
42:10
throwaway line he said oh these
kids
42:11
they're they're stone-cold
predators and
42:13
like a match to a flame the
word caught
42:16
on super predator predator
predators
42:19
super predator and there we
have it from
42:24
science technology engineering
and math
42:27
came the term super predator
because a
42:30
bunch of numbers guys thought
they had
42:33
seen the end of the world
42:36
remember this is New York Times
report
42:39
the super-predator idea was
wrong once
42:43
it was out there though it was
out there
42:45
there was no real need in the
experience
42:49
was a turning-point dealio
increasingly
42:52
began to think about religion
and public
42:54
affairs as the best way to
affect change
42:56
I lost faith in social science
43:01
prediction at about the same
time that I
43:03
gained faith of a traditional
religious
43:06
con but Chris Berg says the
problem
43:09
wasn't with social science but
that
43:11
dealio not only misinterpreted
the data
43:13
but what it meant there was a
myth and
43:17
unfortunately it was a myth
that some
43:20
academics jumped on to the fear
over the
43:24
super creditor led to a
tremendous
43:25
number of laws and policies
that were
43:29
just now recovering from and
that's how
43:32
we got the 1994 crime bill when
we
43:35
weaponized the entire law
enforcement
43:38
system the commercial prison
system
43:41
everything was all set up but
what
43:44
didn't we have we didn't have
warm
43:45
bodies so everything if you're
a hammer
43:49
everything looks like a nail we
got to
43:51
go round them up get these super
43:53
predators and I don't think we
will
43:55
recover from that and that's
how the men
43:58
never got back in the house
everything
44:00
stayed the same and now you
still have a
44:02
very small group of I'll just
say it
44:04
thugs and they who live a thug
life and
44:07
when the azam provocateurs kick
open the
44:10
high-end stores they're like
shit we're
44:12
just gonna walk in everyone
else seems
44:13
to be grabbing in this world
and that's
44:16
why no one believes in stem and
the
44:18
black in the black community
that that
44:21
not that math doesn't work it
put us in
44:24
this peril and I think there's
a lay the
44:27
whole thing on Joe Biden pretty
much he
44:31
drove it that's for sure this
is why Joe
44:33
Biden couldn't should never
ever be
44:35
President and certainly has no
business
44:37
saying if you if you don't vote
for me
44:40
you ain't black this guy is the
44:44
personification of the problem
indeed
44:51
so there we are it's being
replicated
44:55
around the world now it doesn't
you
44:58
don't need to have racism for
this to
45:01
happen now if we go to the
United
45:04
Kingdom I've received this from
a couple
45:06
of couple of my friends over
there this
45:09
is just a youtuber you're a
racist and
45:12
apparently we all are according
to black
45:14
lives matter egged on by the
BBC we
45:16
can't help it we were born this
way they
45:19
claim all whites are privileged
and can
45:21
never understand we're all
guilty and
45:23
should admit it
45:24
remember your right to speak is
because
45:26
of your privilege so you should
shut up
45:28
yes this is 20/20 we're a tiny
minority
45:30
is trying to impose a cultural
45:32
dictatorship on the overwhelming
45:34
majority the brutal killing of
George
45:36
Floyd in the u.s. sparked
levels of
45:38
civil unrest not seen in
Britain for
45:40
years police brutality is
always wrong
45:42
but 4,000 miles from
Minneapolis in a
45:45
country with a very different
history
45:47
from the United States
protesters chose
45:49
to descend on the Cenotaph our
sacred
45:51
memorial to millions of British
heroes
45:53
who died fighting racism and
fascism one
45:56
protester scaled the monument
and tried
45:58
to set fire to the Union flag
so let's
46:00
be clear this right wasn't a
bad career
46:02
criminal armed robber and drug
dealer
46:04
George Floyd black lives matter
States
46:07
its purpose is to bring down
capitalism
46:09
and defund the police they were
joined
46:11
by thousands of useful idiots
white
46:13
self-hating middle-class
spoiled brats
46:15
fresh from three years of
brainwashing
46:17
and our publicly funded
universities who
46:19
demand that we take the knee at
the
46:21
altar of their woke religion so
Britain
46:24
has a very different history
not built
46:26
on slavery the way the United
States was
46:29
infrastructure etc but the
model is
46:32
completely exportable you still
have a
46:35
group of people who are kept
small and
46:37
in in dire straits and it's a
horrible
46:40
crop show you still night
estates wasn't
46:43
built on slavery I want to stop
that
46:46
fine
46:48
it wasn't your right but there
were
46:51
peace I said infrastructure
which is at
46:53
the time I think farming and
cotton was
46:55
infrastructure well that's one
of those
47:02
little pieces and I agree that
you have
47:04
no argument with me over that
but my
47:08
point is this is a takeover
that has
47:11
nothing to do with racism it's
being
47:14
couched under that it's a power
grab and
47:17
it's meant and I think
ultimately will
47:19
result in commercially
corporatize
47:23
police it's not going to reform
into
47:25
anything other than you know
the the the
47:30
Erik Prince model of policing
for the
47:33
rich people for everybody who's
got
47:35
money it's gonna get much much
better
47:37
like your privately-owned jails
you're
47:40
gonna love your privately-owned
Police
47:41
Department and here's the the
model
47:44
being exported by one of our old
47:46
favorites Jesse Jackson the
American
47:48
civil rights leader has written
to the
47:50
prime minister of the
Netherlands asking
47:52
him to stop a Dutch Christmas
tradition
47:54
that critics call racist a
character
47:56
called black Piet the tradition
is
47:58
accused of encouraging
blackface and the
48:01
black Piet character Jackson
says is a
48:03
racist relic of colonialism I'm
writing
48:06
to you to urge you to heed your
moral
48:07
conscience and do what you
believe and
48:09
know to be right Jackson wrote
to Prime
48:12
Minister Mark Rutte in a letter
sent via
48:14
the Dutch embassy in Washington
in the
48:16
Dutch tradition black Piet
accompanies
48:18
st. Nicholas delivering gifts to
48:19
children he is known as a
clownish
48:21
servant who is usually
portrayed by
48:23
white people in black face
paint wearing
48:26
frizzy wigs and red lipstick so
Jesse
48:29
Jackson is exporting the model
he's now
48:31
he's he's on the radar in the
48:33
Netherlands and he's only as
Jesse
48:34
Jackson oh my goodness
48:35
he'll be going over someone
somehow he's
48:38
I'm sure he's got the money
figured out
48:40
he'll kill young I guess Al and
Benjamin
48:43
Crump have it all locked up
here so he's
48:45
you know he's off to do
something else
48:50
here is a
48:54
they're fine example megan
Markel
48:56
herself mixed-race is 50%
descent
49:03
american descendant of slavery
of course
49:05
married to one of the princes
and living
49:08
in Los Angeles she is so dumb
that she
49:12
finally breaks her silence to
speak
49:15
about what's going on and you
tell me
49:19
who she's speaking to and who
she feels
49:21
sorry for and what she feels
sorry about
49:23
because she is not in touch
with reality
49:26
and I had to tighten this up by
chopping
49:30
out long sentences of her
looking long
49:33
silences of her looking in the
camera
49:35
and pensively thinking about
her next
49:38
wonderful thought if she is the
princess
49:41
as we've all seen over the last
week
49:44
what is happening in our
country and in
49:47
our state and in our hometown
of LA has
49:50
been absolutely devastating and
I wasn't
49:53
sure what I could say to you I
wanted to
49:55
say the right thing and I was
really
49:58
nervous that I I wouldn't or
that it
50:00
would get picked apart and I
realized
50:02
the only wrong thing to say is
to say
50:05
nothing because George Floyd's
life
50:08
mattered and Brianna Taylor's
life
50:10
mattered and falando Castillo's
life
50:12
mattered and Tamir Rice's life
mattered
50:15
and so did so many other people
whose
50:18
names we know and whose names
we do not
50:20
know Stephan Clark his life
mattered and
50:23
I was thinking about this
moment when I
50:26
was a sophomore in high school
I was
50:28
fifteen and as you know
sophomore year
50:32
is the year that we do
volunteer work
50:33
which is a prerequisite for
graduating
50:35
and I remember my teacher at
the time
50:37
one of my teachers
50:38
miss Polly has said to me
before I was
50:40
leaving for a day of
volunteering always
50:43
remember to put others needs
above your
50:45
own fears and that is stuck
with me
50:48
through my entire life and I
have
50:49
thought about it more in the
last week
50:51
than ever before so the first
thing I
50:53
want to say to you is that I'm
sorry now
50:55
when I heard this I'm like okay
I'm
50:57
sorry repenting she apologizes
but who
51:01
is she what is she sorry for
and who's
51:02
she sorry about what I'm so
sorry that
51:05
you have to
51:06
up in a world where this is
still
51:09
present I know that this is not
the
51:11
graduation that you envisioned
and this
51:14
is not the celebration that you
imagined
51:16
she's talking to the college
kids
51:20
talking to blacks oppressed
America
51:24
she's talking to the kids oh
but this is
51:27
not the graduation that you
envisioned
51:30
and this is not the celebration
that you
51:32
imagined but I also know that
there's a
51:34
way for us to reframe this for
you and
51:35
to not see this as the end of
something
51:37
but instead to see this as the
beginning
51:39
of you harnessing all of the
work all
51:42
the values all the skills that
you have
51:44
that you have embodied over the
last
51:47
four years and now you channel
that now
51:50
all of that work gets activated
now you
51:52
get to be part of rebuilding
and I know
51:54
sometimes people say how many
times do
51:56
we need to rebuild well you
know what we
51:57
are going to rebuild and
rebuild and
52:00
rebuild until it is rebuilt I
don't know
52:03
ma'am I don't know what the
hell she's
52:05
thinking but she's feel sorry
for the
52:07
people who didn't graduate and
have
52:09
parties yeah but it's okay now
is the
52:12
time to activate which of
course means
52:15
she's a complete political
operative
52:16
doing this and disgusting well
I don't
52:20
know of course there's the only
one of
52:23
these stupid speeches these
people are
52:24
giving these virtual
commencement
52:26
addresses that's an
embarrassment I
52:28
don't know why I'm going to
take that
52:29
gig and here's the to get up
there so
52:33
they put a shawl on you and
throw a work
52:35
thing around your neck and you
get a
52:38
phony degree for it though you
get to
52:40
call yourself a doctor or
something
52:42
this is best not true very few
52:44
commencement things give you an
honorary
52:45
that's why I've never done one
cuz
52:47
that's what I always demand and
they
52:49
didn't say no I'm not gonna do
that for
52:50
you Your Honor there's honorary
degrees
52:54
aren't there well there's
plenty of
52:55
honorary degrees but this
doesn't
52:57
necessarily mean if you do a
52:58
commencement you automatically
get one
53:02
the funniest thing that
happened in
53:06
white/black world came to me on
a
53:09
podcast from gimlets
53:12
who are just I think the gimlet
model is
53:15
now pretty clear now let's make
a couple
53:17
of diverse diverse podcast we
get some
53:19
different background people
doing some
53:22
shows which doesn't really
matter if
53:24
anyone listens or not and then
and then
53:26
we in those shows will promote
the
53:27
custom podcast we make for
Cisco I mean
53:31
it's so it's so lame I'm feel
so sorry
53:34
for those people who thought
they were
53:35
they're gonna have a great deal
I'm
53:39
going to become a podcaster
yeah and
53:41
then you get a you get to do
your
53:43
podcast but you have to produce
five
53:45
others for corporate podcast
and promote
53:48
them in your own it's like ah I
didn't
53:50
know about this news to me
53:52
great gimmick yeah but I think
we
53:55
invented it this is the thing
me you
53:57
guys dropped the ball no we did
this all
53:59
the time we had the Honda Honda
ones
54:02
yeah we did all that kind of
stuff
54:04
anyway so this this is a this
host is I
54:09
don't believe he's a boss he's
black
54:12
because as he says he is but I
think he
54:14
may be more a descendant of of
the
54:17
islands and he discovered
something that
54:20
he investigated on his podcast
and here
54:24
is this thing my experience it's
54:26
incredibly confusing payment
some
54:28
variation and it hasn't been
happened to
54:29
everybody I know like my sister
my
54:32
neighbor's my friends
54:33
white people I've been sending
black
54:35
people venmo payments in these
really
54:37
weird bizarre ways this guy
like a
54:41
British Butler I mean where
does that
54:43
accent I think it's an island
accent is
54:45
it could be Jamaica it could be
Barbados
54:47
something like that one of the
one of
54:49
the colonies one of the
colonies so this
54:54
is about the strange venmo
payments that
54:57
start coming up I've been
sending black
54:58
people venmo payments in these
really
55:00
weird bizarre ways often
completely out
55:02
of the blue and frequently
completely
55:04
unsolicited I put out a call on
Twitter
55:07
asking for people to share their
55:09
experiences of this and I heard
from all
55:11
of these black people who had
gotten a
55:13
notification that some white
person has
55:15
it in cash in like the weirdest
form of
55:17
reparations and I dick to say
he's a few
55:20
bucks sorry for racism
55:22
a random man mouth and it said
for we
55:29
there are drinks so much that
I'm
55:32
sending it back this is
happening all
55:35
over the country I live in
Chicago
55:37
I heard from clothes designers
are
55:38
spying filmmakers Paducah
organizers
55:40
computer programmers teachers
academics
55:42
podcasters photographers
comedians flock
55:44
when you do the middle class
much of the
55:46
time under 40 payments were
continually
55:49
kept coming through and I was
like
55:54
according to my completely
unscientific
55:57
survey it seems like you're
more likely
55:59
to get demo payments from your
white
56:00
friends if you live in a mostly
white
56:02
area went to a mostly white
college or
56:04
if you work in a mostly white
field like
56:06
the sketch comedy thankfully
white
56:08
people don't tend to send these
with
56:10
emojis these payments just seem
to be
56:12
small amounts of money like the
amount
56:14
you might contribute to a
colleague's
56:15
birthday card made to people
that are on
56:17
the hole financially completely
fine
56:20
this shows you what is going on
these
56:25
children juices running around
yeah oh
56:27
this has been going on for a
while this
56:29
this idea it just started up a
couple of
56:32
weeks ago first time I heard of
it I
56:34
know it probably predates that
but it
56:36
was the end I can name people
on Twitter
56:38
that are promoting it white
people
56:41
mm-hmm as the send a black
person 100
56:44
bucks
56:44
oh no but this is this is like
five
56:46
bucks people are sending I
can't afford
56:49
or whatever you can afford it's
kind of
56:50
an open model oh this came up
in the
56:53
dinner conversation last night
the
56:55
Eric's here working on the
house and and
56:58
Eric I supposed to somebody one
of the
57:02
kids said you know he's
supposed to send
57:03
a hundred dollars to a black
person and
57:06
Eric says I said what do you
talk what
57:07
is this I said and I explained
to him
57:09
this just bit there's a good
bit by the
57:11
way cuz it gets a full bunch of
free
57:14
money in Eric's is a hard no no
hard no
57:18
yeah well and you know most
most black
57:23
people found it pretty
insulting it's
57:26
like hey man what are you doing
what
57:28
does the and especially because
it's
57:29
like $3 or $5 and sorry for
racism have
57:33
a coffee
57:36
but this this is what you're
seeing that
57:40
is black lives matters Inc
where well
57:44
that said of them a million
times
57:46
just completely under informed
have no
57:48
idea what they're doing finally
we've
57:50
got to Oh tom Fitton mister
mister
57:54
lawyer oh my goodness
57:55
blue charities is the
fundraising
57:58
charity that purports to raise
money for
58:00
other charities why is this
involved in
58:02
black lives matter global
network
58:04
there's no IRS info on this
organization
58:07
- hello and Candace Owens also
just woke
58:11
up to this how long will be
saying this
58:13
3-4 weeks now this is the total
money
58:15
grabbing scam it's gonna help
you elect
58:17
Joe Biden or get him money for
his
58:19
election you know I got into an
argument
58:21
a couple of people about this
already
58:24
the the act blue website they
yeah they
58:29
are a kind of a quasi PAC and
they're
58:32
the front for the DNC but they
also do
58:35
just straight-up collections
like a
58:38
PayPal and so black lives
matter does
58:41
run through act blue but it
doesn't but
58:44
they're doing if you look up if
you go
58:45
deep enough into their website
you find
58:47
it as a whole pricing schedule
and you
58:50
can pay them to clear to be a
58:53
clearinghouse you it cost you
3.5 or 3.8
58:57
percent of all the income and
you get
59:00
the money it doesn't go to act
blue they
59:02
get their 3.8 percent in and
probably a
59:05
piece of the mailing list but
this
59:07
nonsense that has to be I'm
gonna
59:10
disagree with you I'm gonna
tell you why
59:14
act blue is the nonprofit there
is no
59:19
black lives matter official
nonprofit
59:21
organization that's the problem
I have
59:24
they are just like the Austin
Justice
59:27
Coalition they're on the
payroll of act
59:29
blue they're not they they get
less
59:32
light show me that I'm all in
well if
59:36
you can show me that there's any
59:37
organization outside of act
blue that is
59:40
taking money on behalf of black
lives
59:43
matter that has a form 990 I'm
all in
59:46
there is
59:47
I'm just gonna tell you this
I'm gonna
59:48
say it again act blue is a
clearinghouse
59:52
the hardly any different than
PayPal
59:54
that you can run your whole
operation
59:56
through and then if when you
donate to
59:59
black lives matter ten bucks
1:00:04
the act blue people will take
their
1:00:06
piece of it three percent and
you get
1:00:09
the rest of it I don't do
everyone's
1:00:11
thinking that all the money's
going
1:00:13
right into the Joe Biden
campaign when
1:00:15
it's not well I disagree on how
the
1:00:19
money is run here and I
disagree on your
1:00:21
categorization of what act blue
is and
1:00:24
who runs it and look at pricing
for
1:00:28
nonprofits they collect money
for a lot
1:00:32
of people and non protect money
for
1:00:34
nonprofits but for anyone you
don't have
1:00:37
you have to be a non-profit any
any
1:00:39
locating guru okay we could we
could use
1:00:42
act blue to collect money
instead of
1:00:44
PayPal that's correct but until
they in
1:00:48
this case I believe that black
lives
1:00:51
matter is not one single
identity that
1:00:56
has any kind of fiscal
responsibility
1:01:00
because they are not an
organization so
1:01:04
it's just a name and it's
yourself said
1:01:08
they're in Inc no I gave it
that name
1:01:11
okay because there is no
incorporation
1:01:13
there's the black lives matters
1:01:15
foundation which was set up in
2015 has
1:01:19
not reported anything since
2017 is run
1:01:22
by people who are not involved
in any of
1:01:24
this and they're probably
raking in
1:01:27
money and laughing all the way
to the
1:01:29
bank activeblue is yes you can
you can
1:01:33
use them as a clearinghouse but
then if
1:01:36
you use them as a clearinghouse
you're
1:01:38
you're taking money in so you
have to
1:01:40
somehow file taxes I don't care
if
1:01:43
you're nonprofit or not so
who's filing
1:01:46
taxes and what kind of money is
going in
1:01:47
that's the point of this
accountability
1:01:49
it's not going to show up on
act blues
1:01:52
form 990
1:01:54
it's not right so then it's
just a
1:01:57
client but Putin well is it
possible
1:01:59
that that black lives matter is
1:02:01
incorporated or not or even
establishes
1:02:05
a non-profit under some other
name I
1:02:07
have I have looked and the only
thing I
1:02:10
can find is other democrat run
1:02:13
organizations that and when I
say like
1:02:17
Democrat Party and the biggest
one you
1:02:21
know I'll bring it up right now
cuz I
1:02:22
I've been looking at this for
weeks is
1:02:27
some thirty million dollar
Democrat fund
1:02:30
here on a second I'll bring it
right up
1:02:35
here I'm going into guide star
to get
1:02:37
you the well you're doing that
I'm gonna
1:02:40
reiterate your position your
claim is
1:02:44
that black lives matter is a
front for
1:02:46
the Democrat know you can let
more money
1:02:48
know Joe Biden no I'm not
saying what I
1:02:51
would think I'm saying that
they're
1:02:52
misrepresenting themselves as
helping
1:02:55
black people when all that
that's why
1:02:58
that's all I've been saying
well I know
1:03:00
but I'm talking about the act
blue
1:03:02
connection so okay black lives
matter
1:03:04
Foundation which has not filed
anything
1:03:07
since twenty seven so they're
defunct as
1:03:10
far as I'm are as I'm concerned
and
1:03:12
hadn't there's no names or
anything that
1:03:14
that triggers any any bells
what was the
1:03:18
last date was that date twenty
so they
1:03:20
filed their 2017 taxes so
they're in
1:03:22
violation of the law because
they had to
1:03:23
have twenty eighteen in a year
ago the
1:03:25
Center for popular democracy
which is in
1:03:28
Brooklyn New York which has
gross
1:03:32
receipts of thirty seven
million dollars
1:03:34
is collaborates with the
movement for
1:03:39
black lives
1:03:40
everything else is there's
nothing else
1:03:44
they're not a second the Center
for
1:03:48
popular what is it the Center
for
1:03:50
popular democracy 37 million
mmm-hmm the
1:03:55
Center for popular democracy
works to
1:03:57
create equity opportunity and a
dynamic
1:03:59
democracy and partnership with
high
1:04:01
impact based building
organizations
1:04:03
organizing alliances and
progressive
1:04:06
unions
1:04:07
we strengthen our collective
capacity to
1:04:09
envision and win an innovative
Pro
1:04:11
worker pro-immigrant racial and
economic
1:04:13
justice agenda and this always
stems
1:04:17
back it seems to me these these
New York
1:04:19
operations of the world's
workers party
1:04:21
yes yes
1:04:23
so anyway remember answer a dot
and yes
1:04:30
it let's so let's talk to or
let's not
1:04:33
talk to you but it's listen to
two short
1:04:35
clips from one of the
co-founders of
1:04:38
black lives matters the initial
black
1:04:41
lives matters which are started
in
1:04:43
Louisiana that's really when
it's one's
1:04:45
first came out and this is
patrisse
1:04:49
cullors
1:04:50
and she listened to this I also
think
1:04:54
that it might I think of a lot
of things
1:04:57
the first thing I think is that
we
1:04:59
actually do have a ideological
frame
1:05:01
myself at least you have
particular are
1:05:04
trained organizers we are
trained
1:05:08
Marxists we are super versed on
sort of
1:05:17
ideological theories and I
think that
1:05:20
what we really try to do is
build a
1:05:21
movement that could be utilized
by many
1:05:23
many black folks trained
Marxist so
1:05:26
there's there's your world
Workers Party
1:05:28
all of that is trained Marxist
yes
1:05:34
but not just trains Mark Twain
Marcus
1:05:36
Marxist no no the co-founder of
this
1:05:40
organization which doesn't
really exist
1:05:42
which sends money to an
organization
1:05:45
which does a lot of different
things and
1:05:46
they have the the financial
1:05:48
responsibility fine whatever if
they get
1:05:50
it or not if they're just a pay
1:05:52
processing I pay taxes
someone's got to
1:05:54
pay taxes over that what these
kids are
1:05:56
sending their money to is to a
trained
1:06:00
Marxist who clearly does not
have real
1:06:04
racism and solving of that
etapa mind in
1:06:07
fact she admits what it's all
about a
1:06:08
lot of criticism former Vice
President
1:06:10
Joe Biden from civil rights
activists
1:06:13
the election obviously will be
a choice
1:06:15
how do you think Biden matches
up
1:06:17
compared to President Trump
when it
1:06:19
comes to these
1:06:20
issues that are important to
you well
1:06:21
I'm hands down Trump not only
needs to
1:06:24
not be an office in November
but he
1:06:27
should resign now Trump needs
to be out
1:06:30
of office he's not fit for
office and so
1:06:32
what we are going to push for
is a move
1:06:35
to get Trump out while we're
also going
1:06:37
to continue to push and
pressure Vice
1:06:41
President Joe Biden around his
policies
1:06:43
and relationship to policing and
1:06:45
criminalization that's going to
be
1:06:47
important but our goal is to
get Trump
1:06:49
out that's what they're for
nothing more
1:06:57
nothing less
1:06:58
that's what it's all about it's
always
1:07:02
been about Trump I know but
it's good to
1:07:04
hear people say it yeah well
they
1:07:08
usually won't admit it no but
now it's
1:07:10
just out in the open you know
things are
1:07:14
going their way so that they
can now
1:07:16
come out of the from under the
rocks
1:07:19
we'll see your train marks this
thing is
1:07:21
very disturbing especially
after your
1:07:23
you did that thing last show
about the
1:07:25
Vanity Fair for teens and the
promotion
1:07:28
of marx's and where's the
government in
1:07:29
all this I mean we're not
supposed to be
1:07:31
encouraging I mean it's not
like it's
1:07:34
against the law because there
is a free
1:07:36
speech issue but I think we
should be at
1:07:38
least aware of the of this a
little more
1:07:40
about the Marxism that is
really a
1:07:42
counter to the American system
and even
1:07:46
though all these same
politicians
1:07:47
politicians included I would I
would say
1:07:50
a a oh she's one of them
1:07:51
capitalism must go yeah and
they they're
1:07:56
very outspoken about it I mean
1:08:00
everybody's capitalism must go
they want
1:08:03
to get rid of capitalism they
want to
1:08:05
replace it with a
state-sponsored system
1:08:07
that they can then turn over the
1:08:09
one-world government not that
I'm gonna
1:08:10
go that far but it's easiest
way to go
1:08:13
to what yeah but I even wonder
I wonder
1:08:16
even if that's if that's really
what
1:08:17
it's about I think it's just
all power
1:08:19
everybody wants power and these
people
1:08:21
are now trying to grab their
power I
1:08:22
don't see any real heart in
this except
1:08:25
for the people who get sucked
into it
1:08:27
who eventually wind up saying
well
1:08:29
mayor's venmo a black person so
money
1:08:32
because I'll feel better
1:08:33
about it because I don't really
know
1:08:34
what my mother that's how it
always
1:08:35
devolves in this country some
you know
1:08:39
some token gesture that makes
you feel
1:08:42
good in your washed your hands
of it
1:08:43
that's that's who we are that's
the
1:08:47
basic thesis that I would just
subscribe
1:08:50
to which is that nobody's
really been
1:08:51
radicalized they're just idiots
and
1:08:55
that's who we are as a can I
solve this
1:08:56
with a pill or with some cash
either way
1:08:58
I'd really appreciate if I
could just do
1:09:00
that meanwhile back in
Washington DC or
1:09:05
we do have some action out on
San
1:09:08
Francisco which I don't have
which I do
1:09:10
have some clips of we had a
bunch of we
1:09:13
had a statue of yeah you had a
lot of
1:09:17
statues in fact in war in
Oregon they
1:09:19
overturned they taken down to
Thomas
1:09:21
Jefferson statues and Francis
Scott Key
1:09:27
yeah Francis Scott Key I
think's in San
1:09:30
Francisco yeah they took cause
of course
1:09:32
you know the racist national
anthem got
1:09:34
to get rid of that so we have
these we
1:09:37
have this and this is San
Francisco
1:09:38
action this is what's going on
in San
1:09:40
Francisco and there's a
pronunciation
1:09:42
issue here from two different
reporters
1:09:46
both covering San Francisco
which has me
1:09:50
completely beside myself but
you want to
1:09:52
play this clip is San Francisco
action
1:09:57
and bad pronunciation KQED
outside San
1:10:02
Francisco City Hall activists
came
1:10:03
together to paint the words
defund the
1:10:06
police on the street in giant
yellow
1:10:07
letters Mission District
resident
1:10:09
resident Audrey Annika Marana
was there
1:10:12
qamar Ando wants more community
1:10:14
involvement and oversight in the
1:10:15
policing process especially by
those
1:10:17
most impacted by police such as
people
1:10:20
of color the trans community and
1:10:22
homeless people activist
spray-painted
1:10:24
stolen land stolen people and
native
1:10:26
lives matter at the site of the
Junipero
1:10:28
Serra statue Sarah built
missions across
1:10:32
California often with a labor
of captive
1:10:35
Native American people and I was
1:10:37
wondering how to pronounce the
name
1:10:40
well that ain't it then what
was it is
1:10:45
that the end of that clip yeah
that's
1:10:46
all I got this is supposed to
be 36
1:10:49
seconds it's 35 seconds and
that was 35
1:10:52
seconds yeah well he pronounced
awry so
1:10:58
the other girl
1:10:59
this is there was another
pronoun
1:11:00
another one that came and I'm
sorry to
1:11:02
cut off but he's let's listen
to San
1:11:04
Francisco bad pronunciation one
and
1:11:06
native lives matter at the site
of the
1:11:09
Junipero Serra statue by the way
1:11:12
Junipero Serra is the way it's
1:11:14
pronounced on Google Maps
1:11:15
is that how you pronounce it no
I have
1:11:19
no it wasn't a bad
pronunciation number
1:11:21
two two ropes around the
statues they've
1:11:23
seen between a pair of Sarah
1:11:25
so she the woman and these are
local
1:11:29
Ritz you nipper Oh Sarah you
nipple Oh
1:11:33
Sarah this is as bad as me here
in Texas
1:11:39
saying hey I'd like that jicama
sauce
1:11:42
I'd advise you wear to God I
said what
1:11:48
do I know man I grew up in
Amsterdam so
1:11:50
how are you supposed to
pronounce this
1:11:52
you nipper Oh Sarah
1:11:55
oh there's a giant Boulevard in
San
1:11:57
Francisco called you nipper Oh
Sarah you
1:11:59
nipper Oh Sarah you're nipper
Oh Sarah
1:12:01
and they're pronouncing it
Junipero
1:12:03
which is again again the way
Google Maps
1:12:06
pronounces it because they're
just doing
1:12:07
it phonetically and that these
are local
1:12:09
reporters no I think they're
getting the
1:12:12
news from Google as well these
are local
1:12:15
reporters the point I'm gonna
make is
1:12:18
they're not local reporters
these are
1:12:20
outsiders have them moved in
for some
1:12:22
reason to give us local news
and they
1:12:25
don't even know how to
pronounce you
1:12:26
connect the dots who is putting
1:12:30
journalists in newsrooms
everywhere for
1:12:32
free the same people who help
them
1:12:36
pronounce it wrong Google we
had the
1:12:39
whole story we had the whole
story
1:12:41
Google's putting the
journalists into
1:12:44
newsrooms everywhere you
yourself said
1:12:47
they pronounced it the way
Google Maps
1:12:49
does yeah coincidence
1:12:52
that's not a coincidence it's
proof fact
1:12:56
Junipero Juna para it's a good
one para
1:13:03
these are not reported well
they are
1:13:05
actually reporters they're
reporting
1:13:06
whatever someone put in front
of them
1:13:09
call home base we're talking
about the
1:13:13
Trump rally earlier so I've
decided I
1:13:15
started changing my beat around
a little
1:13:17
bit I'm starting to listen to
NPR radio
1:13:21
and realizing it's worse yeah
it's
1:13:25
pretty bad it's worse than the
networks
1:13:28
and they're getting away with
it because
1:13:31
it's obvious the only people to
listen
1:13:33
to NPR you know the dedicated
ones and
1:13:35
why all these lists you mean
instead of
1:13:38
listening to PBS or Democracy
Now well
1:13:44
let's see what would you listen
1:13:46
you're in your car you're I'm
assuming
1:13:49
most of you listen to NPR in
their car
1:13:50
driving to work and they're
listening to
1:13:52
the NPR news feed as opposed to
locally
1:13:56
here we have CBS Radio she's
really kind
1:13:58
of a lively news operation even
though
1:14:01
they're slanted a little bit
but it's
1:14:02
not too bad mm-hmm but no the
if you're
1:14:04
an intellectual and you're
driving to
1:14:06
work and you're not on your
bison no you
1:14:08
listen to NPR of course you
dream about
1:14:11
having sex with it depends on
what your
1:14:14
preference is Ira Glass or
Terry Gross
1:14:16
that's that's that is the
profile the
1:14:19
NPR listener and it turns out
there is
1:14:21
absolutely no difference it's
the same
1:14:23
person their report on the
Trump rally
1:14:29
and see if there's any dubious
issues in
1:14:31
here okay which I'm sorry this
starts
1:14:36
with the word slanted I got it
okay the
1:14:38
Trump rally we got it here the
Trump
1:14:40
campaign says six staffers for
the rally
1:14:42
in Tulsa tonight have tested
positive
1:14:45
for Koba 19 but officials say
those
1:14:48
people won't be at the event
and that
1:14:49
everyone attending the rally
will be
1:14:51
given temperature checks before
they
1:14:53
pass through security this as
tens of
1:14:56
thousands are expected to be in
the city
1:14:58
both for the rally and to
protest
1:15:00
against President Trump Chris
Polanski
1:15:02
of member station k WGS has
1:15:05
things are tense in downtown
Tulsa
1:15:08
police confirmed that they
arrested a
1:15:09
woman wearing an I can't breathe
1:15:11
t-shirt this morning that the
request of
1:15:13
Trump campaign staff some
Oklahoma
1:15:16
National Guardsmen are carrying
rifles
1:15:18
despite the guard telling
reporters
1:15:19
earlier this week they just
skip right
1:15:21
over this hole they arrest a
woman
1:15:24
because she was wearing a
t-shirt and
1:15:26
that's it let's just do the
headline no
1:15:27
no do you missed the best part
of it at
1:15:30
the request
1:15:31
yes Russ I heard that too
arrest that
1:15:34
woman things are just waking
Tulsa
1:15:37
Police confirmed that they
arrested a
1:15:39
woman wearing an I can't
breathe t-shirt
1:15:41
this morning at the request of
Trump
1:15:43
campaign staff some Oakland and
the cops
1:15:46
okay stop stop you get the
whole thing
1:15:54
it starts off with with the
assertion
1:15:56
that six staffers were tested
positive
1:15:59
yes but they won't be attending
yeah so
1:16:04
what differs does it make
boarding at
1:16:07
sixth oh yeah some guys wife at
home he
1:16:10
got yeah but they're not gonna
be
1:16:12
attending anyway so what's it
got to do
1:16:14
with this story nothing it's
just gotta
1:16:17
feel the worst report I've ever
heard
1:16:20
will pick it up and now they're
1:16:22
arresting some woman for
wearing a
1:16:23
t-shirt at the request of the
trans
1:16:25
campaign because she's wearing
a t-shirt
1:16:28
that's a reason yes lock her up
I have
1:16:32
no idea they're not giving me
much
1:16:34
detail things are tense in
downtown
1:16:37
Tulsa Police confirmed that they
1:16:38
arrested a woman wearing an I
can't
1:16:40
breathe t-shirt this morning at
the
1:16:42
request of Trump campaign staff
some
1:16:45
Oklahoma National Guardsmen are
carrying
1:16:47
rifles
1:16:48
despite the guard telling
reporters
1:16:49
earlier this week they would
only carry
1:16:51
batons and pepper spray an
organizer for
1:16:54
one of several counter
demonstrations
1:16:56
says she's expecting as many as
six
1:16:58
thousand attendees at a city
park
1:17:00
leaders in Tulsa's black
community made
1:17:03
one last appeal to mayor GT
Bynum to
1:17:05
call off the event Bynum has
stood by
1:17:07
the president and the rally
1:17:10
the leaders of the in the black
1:17:11
community which I guess is
checked one
1:17:14
area what they're talking about
they
1:17:17
don't either
1:17:18
they just distilled words words
while
1:17:20
we're on the topic of slanty
reports I
1:17:23
want to play this other than
NPR report
1:17:24
this is the one on kovat
meanwhile
1:17:27
states around the country are
continuing
1:17:29
to see record numbers of Cova
19 cases
1:17:31
as officials try to find the
right
1:17:33
balance between reopening and
limiting
1:17:36
the spread of the virus and
here's
1:17:38
Matthew Schwartz has more
Arizona
1:17:40
reported 3200 new cases in one
day
1:17:43
Texas more than 4600 South
Carolina more
1:17:47
than a thousand and Florida
more than
1:17:49
4,000 none of these states have
a
1:17:51
statewide mask requirement
several
1:17:53
cities and counties have
imposed their
1:17:55
own rules for wearing masks in
public in
1:17:58
Florida Governor Ron de santis
continues
1:18:01
to shy away from imposing a
statewide
1:18:03
requirement telling reporters
masks have
1:18:06
to be voluntary because quote
the
1:18:09
Constitution is not suspended
just
1:18:11
because there is a virus also
seeing
1:18:14
record highs Tulsa County
Oklahoma the
1:18:17
site of President Trump's
campaign rally
1:18:19
Saturday night Washington yeah
we ever
1:18:28
heard anything about Tulsa
County and
1:18:30
the whole three months of this
covertly
1:18:33
no now it's a bright top of the
news I
1:18:35
had I had an interesting see if
I still
1:18:39
have this I had like an anti
anti Trump
1:18:42
thing from the UK about it uh I
wonder
1:18:45
if I well you're doing that I
got but if
1:18:48
I'm gonna get Brent ranting on
these
1:18:50
guys so I've been listening to
the NPR
1:18:52
feed and so most of the stuff
that they
1:18:56
have is pretty if you'd
listened to
1:18:58
their news you have like I've
got a
1:19:01
dislike they talk about for
example
1:19:03
there's listen if I can find
this is on
1:19:05
the yeah this is elite let's
try this
1:19:11
one leaf blowers that this is
what you
1:19:13
end up listening you this is
what they
1:19:16
talk about on NPR now leaf
blowers a lot
1:19:19
of places have banned leaf
blowers or
1:19:21
restricted their hours
especially the
1:19:23
noise
1:19:23
your gas powered models Walker
was
1:19:26
interested in the relationship
between
1:19:28
noise and public health in a
city like
1:19:30
Boston sleep disturbances I
think they
1:19:33
the direct relationship between
sound
1:19:36
and negative health the World
Health
1:19:39
Organization suggests that
daytime noise
1:19:42
levels shouldn't exceed 55
decibels
1:19:44
Walker wondered how leaf blowers
1:19:46
registered even if you weren't
the one
1:19:48
blowing the leaves we see even
when you
1:19:51
move 400 feet away from the
point of
1:19:54
operation you're still getting
sound
1:19:56
levels there in excess of what
the World
1:19:59
Health Organization recommends
for
1:20:02
daytime sound levels but then
we also
1:20:04
learned that these leaf blowers
have a
1:20:07
strong contribution from the
lower
1:20:10
frequencies it has an ability
to travel
1:20:13
very long distances and
penetrate
1:20:16
through the walls so it's
really hard to
1:20:18
mitigate and we see in the
1:20:22
epidemiological literature that
1:20:24
low-frequency sound is creating
negative
1:20:28
health effects above and beyond
high
1:20:30
frequency sound oh man but
windmills not
1:20:35
an issue no well that's good
you got say
1:20:38
the second part of this this is
the leak
1:20:39
this is a different story now
they go on
1:20:41
about that they're down with
the leaf
1:20:43
blower and then they start
talking about
1:20:44
lawns become the importance in
the
1:20:46
history of lawns the Sun mpi
this is
1:20:48
what people listen to on their
way to
1:20:50
work instead of our show under
leaf to a
1:20:53
different story
1:20:55
[Music]
1:20:57
something good if you go look
at the
1:20:59
oxford english dictionary and
try to
1:21:02
find the word lawn you'll see
that it
1:21:04
dates from the 16th century
from old
1:21:06
english for an open space or
what was
1:21:09
called the glade
1:21:10
[Music]
1:21:12
ten Steinberg is a history and
law
1:21:15
professor at Case Western
Reserve I am
1:21:17
the author of several books
including
1:21:20
American green the obsessive
quest of
1:21:24
perfect lawn and these lawns as
it were
1:21:27
that existed back in 16th 17th
18th
1:21:31
century England were typically
found on
1:21:34
estates
1:21:35
now talk about how America got
into
1:21:39
lawns and the degree to which
they upped
1:21:43
the game so lawns go way back in
1:21:46
American history Washington and
1:21:48
Jefferson of course had lawns
1:21:50
nevertheless this is why
podcasting is
1:22:01
so great because you may want
to listen
1:22:03
to an hour about lawns but it
should not
1:22:06
interrupt your daily commute as
that's
1:22:10
something that will change your
day
1:22:12
necessarily that's pretty good
did they
1:22:15
have anything to be against
lawns it's
1:22:17
in the vegans leaf blowers I
don't know
1:22:19
these guys it's very negative
operation
1:22:21
this NPR I'm not sure I got
this report
1:22:24
from but it may have been from
a similar
1:22:27
type of broadcast organization
surges in
1:22:31
cases of coronavirus are not
linked to
1:22:34
recent protests such as the
black lives
1:22:36
matter George Floyd and police
protests
1:22:39
oh good
1:22:40
not even more people leaving
their homes
1:22:41
during the warm weather
explains the
1:22:43
surge of new coronavirus cases
this is
1:22:46
according to findings of USA
Today an
1:22:48
analysis of counties nationwide
for now
1:22:52
surges seem to be most intense
in
1:22:54
counties that had avoided the
worst
1:22:56
outbreaks earlier this year the
analysis
1:22:58
found no single cause seems to
explain
1:23:01
why some places have seen
spikes while
1:23:03
others have not the report
cites one
1:23:05
health expert is saying the
virus is
1:23:07
still out there and the
strategy for
1:23:09
fighting it has not changed now
which
1:23:11
leads me right back to trumps
testing if
1:23:14
they can't pin it on anything
if there
1:23:17
was no for some reason protests
made no
1:23:20
difference then there's really
not a
1:23:23
surge is there
1:23:24
then you're just testing more
people and
1:23:26
people just have it but are
asymptomatic
1:23:31
well I think it's the scam
aspect that
1:23:36
remains yes yes I would
1:23:44
we can do one of two things we
can do a
1:23:46
quick noodle gun run down just
to see
1:23:48
what's on the list of what's
getting I
1:23:50
actually have a contribution I
believe
1:23:52
to the noodle gun oh my this is
the this
1:23:56
is an older clip that means
from a
1:23:58
couple weeks ago I didn't do
before
1:24:00
before we do the noodle gun we
got to
1:24:01
get to get the jingle
1:24:06
[Music]
1:24:16
all right you have a
contribution I want
1:24:19
it this is Cady Herzog who is a
ex
1:24:21
writer she's a socialist or
lefty but
1:24:25
she's a she hates everything
going on
1:24:27
because she thinks it's just
that you
1:24:28
know cancellation culture so
she does a
1:24:30
podcast with this other guy
cancellation
1:24:33
podcast I can never remember
the name
1:24:35
would cancel into something and
abort I
1:24:37
can't remember the name of the
podcast
1:24:38
but she lists all she all she
does is
1:24:41
they have their harp on these
ridiculous
1:24:44
cancellations of people for
doing just
1:24:46
lame things oh girl
1:24:48
over history especially she
what she
1:24:50
really kind of gets gets her
riled up is
1:24:53
when something that happened
ten years
1:24:55
ago gets somebody fired
tomorrow and
1:25:00
cured see this is a this will
catch us
1:25:03
up with the show but there's
some like
1:25:05
accusations of them of the
magazine like
1:25:07
being a hostile environment for
people
1:25:09
of color and this is gone
1:25:11
so this was at bon appetit over
the past
1:25:15
few days so a editor from
refinery29
1:25:18
stepped down an editor at the
1:25:21
Philadelphia Inquirer resigned
on
1:25:23
Saturday after dozens of staff
members
1:25:25
walked out because the paper
published
1:25:28
an article with the headline
buildings
1:25:30
matter to which clearly is a
reference
1:25:32
to black lives matter in
reference to I
1:25:35
guess like looting and burning
a billion
1:25:36
Billings in Philly so the
headline was
1:25:38
like so egregious to people
that they
1:25:41
walked out the CEO of second
city the
1:25:44
CEO of CrossFit the sustainable
fashion
1:25:47
brand Reformation a woman from
the CBC
1:25:50
was fired after quoting the
n-word in a
1:25:53
meeting so she was like
literally
1:25:55
quoting someone and she was
fired for
1:25:57
that some some like pop culture
starts
1:26:01
have been fired a few people
were fired
1:26:03
from the show Vanderpump rules
which
1:26:05
I've never watched but
apparently is
1:26:07
popular a guy named Hartley
Lauer was
1:26:09
fired from the flash and that
was after
1:26:12
this woman named Skye Jackson
who I'd
1:26:15
never heard of but she has like
five
1:26:17
hundred thousand followers on
Twitter
1:26:19
and she has she wrote a book
called
1:26:20
reach for the sky hot Owens
1:26:22
buyer and empower and clap back
so this
1:26:25
woman has turned her account
into like a
1:26:27
call-out account where people
are
1:26:29
sending her like incriminating
DMS or
1:26:31
social media post or whatever
and she's
1:26:33
publicizing them she for
instance
1:26:36
targeted like a Yale freshman
who when
1:26:38
she was 15
1:26:39
used the n-word and like a in
some sort
1:26:41
of meme or social media saying
Yale like
1:26:44
responded to this and said they
were
1:26:45
investigating this student for
something
1:26:47
she did when she was 15 years
old so
1:26:49
this is like this is really
spreading I
1:26:52
think me too for
microaggressions is a
1:26:54
great way to put it and we're
seeing the
1:26:56
same sort of apologies
self-flagellation
1:27:00
promises to do better and I am
very
1:27:04
curious to see how this is
gonna spread
1:27:06
yeah I think we have a lot more
that I
1:27:10
can just list in less time
because she
1:27:12
did a kind of recap of a couple
older
1:27:14
ones and we now have a website
for this
1:27:17
you know we had noodle gun calm
now one
1:27:20
of our producers has taken upon
himself
1:27:21
to track the the noodle gun
direct
1:27:25
targets so that may be helpful
for your
1:27:27
project yes and I will just go
through
1:27:29
where is my noodle gun here we
have yeah
1:27:33
well actually the one we wanted
okay
1:27:40
Lloyd's of London apologizes for
1:27:42
shameful role in Atlantic slave
trade
1:27:46
CBS CBS and MTV Networks have
higher
1:27:50
they still have people are
still alive
1:27:52
from that era that can
apologize they
1:27:54
should be getting a skeleton
making him
1:27:57
talk CBS and MTV have hired
private
1:28:01
detectives to check and monitor
social
1:28:05
media of their entertainment
stars to
1:28:08
make sure that if and it
nothing can
1:28:10
turn up old miss is being
encouraged to
1:28:14
drop rebels as its athletic
nicknamed
1:28:18
Minnesota Twins remove the
Calvin
1:28:20
Griffith statue from Target
Field we
1:28:23
have the president of course
proclaiming
1:28:25
Juneteenth day not officially
but did
1:28:29
write a nice note to everybody
this is
1:28:32
one that is
1:28:34
in your neck of the woods the
repeal
1:28:36
proposition 209 have you
followed this
1:28:40
yeah yeah I have can you fill
me in uh
1:28:44
not why I wasn't prepared to so
I can't
1:28:48
quite but it's this to change
the way
1:28:50
that the affirmative action is
is
1:28:52
handled so races and involve so
you can
1:28:54
actually it's designed so you
can
1:28:57
actually use quotas legally dry
what
1:29:00
this many black people and I
want this
1:29:03
many Mexicans in here and then
Hispanics
1:29:06
and a Latina 'xs and you know I
want ten
1:29:08
of them and five is studies and
then you
1:29:11
get and you can do it legally
so it's
1:29:13
yes I'm just reading here came
from
1:29:15
nineteen ninety six the original
1:29:17
proposition 209 which passed
prohibited
1:29:19
the state from considering race
sex
1:29:21
color ethnicity or national
origin in
1:29:23
the operation of public
employment
1:29:25
public education or public
contracting
1:29:28
so now they apparently they
want to be
1:29:32
able to do that to force
organization
1:29:36
focus quotas right which I'm
sure will
1:29:38
be fifty percent or fifty one
percent
1:29:40
even who knows that's I think
that's
1:29:43
that's it that's a noodle gun
there or
1:29:46
let's see Oh Rick Wilson Rick
Wilson the
1:29:50
noodle gun is backfiring as he
and his
1:29:53
wife have been caught with the
pictures
1:29:55
of a cooler in the back of
their truck
1:29:58
that says that has a
confederate flag
1:29:59
and says the South will rise
again he's
1:30:02
got to go the well you probably
saw the
1:30:12
the chick-fil-a
1:30:14
CEO shining Lecrae shoes the
rapper
1:30:19
Lecrae shoes did you see that
yeah oh my
1:30:23
goodness here he is a
chick-fil-a CEO
1:30:26
some of our closing moments
here but a
1:30:27
story that was shared with me
by a dear
1:30:30
friend he shared with me about
a revival
1:30:32
that was taking place to the
church in
1:30:34
Texas and at that revival in
the front
1:30:37
seat was an older ask American
young
1:30:40
older african-american men man
those
1:30:43
sitting
1:30:44
and this young man got up that
was there
1:30:48
in that service and he'd been
so gripped
1:30:51
with conviction about the
racism that
1:30:53
was in that local community in
a small
1:30:55
town in Texas that he took a
shoe brush
1:31:00
and he walked over to this
elderly
1:31:03
gentleman and he knelt on his
knees and
1:31:04
began to shine his shoes and
tears began
1:31:08
to float and that service it
was an
1:31:11
attitude of conviction so I
invite folks
1:31:16
to shoes and shine their shoes
own or
1:31:30
not
1:31:31
maybe they got sandals own and
listen to
1:31:33
what lecrae says when he backs
away from
1:31:36
it's very telling it really
doesn't
1:31:38
matter but there's a time which
we need
1:31:41
to have you know some some
personal I'm
1:31:52
sorry I hit a button you didn't
hear let
1:31:54
me just roll that back for a
second I
1:31:57
hit a button accidentally some
personal
1:32:05
hit some stock and chick-fil-a
so that's
1:32:11
the guy comes over shines the
black
1:32:14
man's shoes then says and I'm
gonna give
1:32:16
you a hug and the black man says
1:32:18
appropriately how about some
stockings
1:32:20
in chick-fil-a how about you
stop with
1:32:22
the pandering and give me
something
1:32:24
tangible so telling now now if I
1:32:27
understand totally tone deaf
President
1:32:30
Trump I think is being roped in
a little
1:32:31
bit a little bit of noodle gun
aimed at
1:32:33
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell
said he's
1:32:35
encouraging NFL owners to sign
Colin
1:32:37
Kaepernick Donald Trump has not
weighed
1:32:40
in yeah and if you remember
Donald Trump
1:32:43
slammed players for kneeling
during the
1:32:45
national anthem and called for
them to
1:32:46
be fired
1:32:47
here's Trump and then what he
had to say
1:32:49
yesterday about Kaepernick
check it out
1:32:51
sports and kneeling do you
think Colin
1:32:54
Kaepernick should get another
shot in
1:32:55
the NFL
1:32:56
he deserves that he should if
he has the
1:32:57
playing ability he was he
started off
1:33:00
great and then he didn't end up
very
1:33:02
great in terms of as a player
he he was
1:33:05
terrific in his rookie year I
think he
1:33:07
was very good in a second year
and then
1:33:08
something happened
1:33:09
so his playing wasn't up to
snuff the
1:33:13
answer is absolutely I would
1:33:14
as far as kneeling I would love
to see
1:33:16
him get another shot but
obviously has
1:33:18
to be able to play well if he
can't play
1:33:20
well I think would be very
unfair
1:33:30
drove Kaepernick out of the NFL
oh
1:33:34
really he deserves a second
chance but
1:33:36
what the hell changed the man
has still
1:33:38
been Anil he's still gonna
kneel so what
1:33:41
will your re-election is coming
up and
1:33:43
now you want to change your
stance on
1:33:45
this but he didn't drive
Kaepernick out
1:33:50
of the NFL just let me know
what the
1:33:52
noodle gun is doing of course
he would
1:33:53
know what show is that
Entertainment
1:33:56
Tonight Canada all right here
we go
1:34:01
couple mortars we just go down
the list
1:34:04
I think we already discussed
that
1:34:07
Associated Press and now has
changed
1:34:10
their style guide the word
black will be
1:34:13
capitalized with a B capital B
if it's
1:34:16
about black people Johnson &
Johnson is
1:34:19
dropping all skin whitening
creams so no
1:34:23
choice for you ladies no matter
what you
1:34:25
want to do Ford Motor Company
is pushing
1:34:27
back the debut of its new
Bronco because
1:34:30
you know oh I stopped a second
yes what
1:34:35
if somebody wants a lot of
people use
1:34:38
those skin whitening thanks for
blunt
1:34:40
you know like they have liver
spots like
1:34:42
all kinds of stuff sure yeah
there's
1:34:45
reasons to use those creams and
they're
1:34:47
Japanese have a big market in
those
1:34:49
creams yes so they're just
taking them
1:34:51
out arbitrarily Johnson &
Johnson has
1:34:53
decided to stop selling skin
whitening
1:34:55
creams somebody tell them to
this is
1:34:57
somebody I'll read it to you
1:35:00
populist skin whitening creams
popular
1:35:02
in Asia and the Middle East it
said on
1:35:04
Friday after such products have
come
1:35:06
under renewed social pressure
1:35:08
recent weeks amid a global
debate about
1:35:11
social equality no please well
close
1:35:17
gave up the market because the
Japanese
1:35:20
the cosmic Maria stop selling
that stuff
1:35:22
quotes
1:35:24
conversations over the past few
weeks
1:35:25
highlighted that some product
names or
1:35:27
claims on our dark spot reducer
products
1:35:30
represent fairness or white as
better
1:35:32
than your own unique skin tone
Johnson &
1:35:35
Johnson said this was never our
1:35:37
intention healthy skin is
beautiful skin
1:35:39
the health care company said it
would no
1:35:41
health care company said it
would no
1:35:44
longer produce or ship the
products but
1:35:48
they still might appear on
store shelves
1:35:49
until stocks run out this
things don't
1:35:54
turn you white all right go on
just give
1:35:59
me the details Ford Motor
Company pushes
1:36:01
back debut of its Bronco the
new Bronco
1:36:04
because you know oj can't have
that I
1:36:07
like saying I like seeing what
was it it
1:36:14
was popular science had an
entire
1:36:19
article how to remove a racist
statue
1:36:21
the physics of taking down
statues
1:36:24
well done Popular Mechanics
Eskimo Pie
1:36:27
is going to drop its derogatory
science
1:36:30
at Popular Mechanics errs two
different
1:36:31
magazines ooh I think it was
let me
1:36:33
double-check
1:36:36
it well that's a good question
why I
1:36:41
can't find it now I I thought
it was
1:36:43
yeah it was Popular Mechanics
it would
1:36:45
be better I guess and I don't
know I
1:36:50
can't find it on the right
continued
1:36:51
Eskimo Pie will drop yes
rogatory name
1:36:55
yes we're good
1:36:56
get a little noodle noodle
there Folgers
1:36:59
has been forced into releasing
a pro
1:37:03
blacklivesmatter statement over
black
1:37:06
coffee I kid you not
1:37:11
yeah black coffee although of
course
1:37:14
this is trolling so that's kind
of fun
1:37:18
we've talked about the open
source
1:37:21
community and github and
something I use
1:37:25
every day is open SSL and open
SSL is
1:37:29
indeed changing if you you can
better
1:37:31
words this is a post that
they're
1:37:33
changing the actual code so
that master
1:37:36
and slave are not used white
lists black
1:37:40
lists also not used and it's
very
1:37:42
interesting that's the
deprecated things
1:37:44
and there's a whole
conversation and
1:37:46
what should we replace it with
should it
1:37:48
be main should be primary as
the really
1:37:51
twisting themselves into a not
trying to
1:37:55
make their code less racist with
1:37:57
problematic words this will
have to be
1:38:02
the the great move Amazon
Studios has
1:38:05
purchased Stacey Abrams voting
rights
1:38:08
documentary for air somewhere
in the
1:38:11
fall gee what could that mean
would that
1:38:15
be perfect for it I don't know
some
1:38:16
little election or something
probably
1:38:19
work out well then in Santa
Barbara I'm
1:38:23
sorry
1:38:24
we'll go on Hanna Barbera I was
gonna
1:38:28
say Santa Barbara Oh an icon of
Santa
1:38:33
Barbara has changed the name
Sam bows on
1:38:36
this restaurant as we've known
it since
1:38:38
1957 is going away on the Santa
Barbara
1:38:40
waterfront
1:38:45
once with over 1,100 sites
nationwide it
1:38:49
was a popular chain in 47
states it was
1:38:52
reduced down to this one
original
1:38:54
location after bad business
decisions
1:38:57
and the interpretation of the
name to be
1:38:59
racist I understand that it
wasn't
1:39:01
intentional right I'm not
saying that
1:39:03
Sambo's and the owners were
racist I was
1:39:06
saying about the slurs racist
Rachelle
1:39:08
Monet requested the change
during this
1:39:10
week of strong emotion over
racial
1:39:12
issues but the backstory on the
name
1:39:14
comes from Sam Battistone and
Newell Bo
1:39:17
Bo net the founder 63 years ago
the
1:39:20
current owner is Sam's grandson
Chad
1:39:22
Stevens who was keeping
everything like
1:39:24
it was the first day it was his
name and
1:39:27
partner's name Sam and Bo
something I
1:39:30
respect and continued through
but I
1:39:31
understand there's some hurt in
that and
1:39:33
we will move forward in the
last three
1:39:35
days the decision was made the
Sambo's
1:39:38
lettering would be covered up
until a
1:39:39
new name is decided upon this
is the
1:39:42
first idea but others are being
1:39:43
considered we're working on this
1:39:45
together now it's gonna say
peace and
1:39:47
love like that's like one of
the biggest
1:39:49
things we need right now is
yeah to take
1:39:53
away the guys brand named after
his
1:39:56
father his father's partner oh
but I'm
1:39:59
triggered by the word Sambo so
now you
1:40:01
got to change that and we'll
turn it
1:40:03
into peace of love I'm sure you
can
1:40:05
trade some I'd like to see
changed okay
1:40:08
there's a couple of things out
there for
1:40:11
example what about that you
know that
1:40:14
Quaker Oats with that Quaker
guy on
1:40:16
there that kind of like doesn't
he go
1:40:20
agent in my oatmeal that's
already on
1:40:22
the on the docket I think
that's already
1:40:24
happening okay good we he's got
it going
1:40:25
what about Cracker Barrel
anybody
1:40:28
thinking about that kind of a
racist
1:40:29
cracker and Cracker Jacks
Cracker Jacks
1:40:33
gotta go
1:40:34
yeah it's becoming Caucasian
Jack's
1:40:38
Asian barrel yes you don't by
the way
1:40:43
there's a joke the one joke
that goes
1:40:44
around you they already got rid
of the
1:40:46
poor Indian girl on Land
O'Lakes mm-hmm
1:40:49
mainly because of the the gag
you could
1:40:51
do with you know like cutting
her knees
1:40:53
out and make them there
1:40:54
you know it's very funny bit
you could
1:40:55
do can't do it anymore the kids
are
1:40:57
ruined yes but the comment is
they got
1:40:59
rid of the Indian but they kept
the land
1:41:01
just like Americans always have
done yes
1:41:06
hello Twitter gags very good
I'm sorry
1:41:09
I'm sorry about Jemima as we
know had
1:41:12
the noodle guns splatter all
over her
1:41:14
face not so nice for people who
I don't
1:41:17
know are related to Aunt Jemima
think
1:41:19
the history action Jerris is
the family
1:41:23
historian for the Richard
family of
1:41:24
Hawkins and could hardly
believe a big
1:41:26
part of their family legacy the
Aunt
1:41:28
Jemima brand was about to be
erased from
1:41:31
supermarket shelves by the way
this
1:41:33
piece is so edited they have
they have
1:41:37
spliced together pieces of
words in
1:41:40
entire sentences and it's it's
really
1:41:42
noticeable other people want it
removed
1:41:44
we want the world to know that
our
1:41:47
cousin Lillian Richard was one
of the ng
1:41:50
Mama's and she made a honest
living we
1:41:53
would ask that you would
reconsider just
1:41:55
wiping all of that away she was
1:41:58
discovered by the craic the
Quaker Oats
1:42:00
Company to be their spokesperson
1:42:03
Lillian became a goodwill
ambassador for
1:42:05
Quaker Oats and for decades
portrayed
1:42:07
Aunt Jemima all over Texas
1:42:09
she made an honest living out
of it she
1:42:11
toured around the state of
Texas here in
1:42:15
the fal community just outside
Hawkins
1:42:17
is a historical marker
dedicated to
1:42:19
Lillian Richard who's
recognized as one
1:42:21
of several portraits and the
family is
1:42:25
proud of what she did oh no
actually
1:42:28
considered like a hero in in
the town of
1:42:30
Hawkins and we are proud of
that we do
1:42:33
not want that history erased
Harris says
1:42:36
her family feels that activism
has gone
1:42:38
too far I wish that you know we
kind of
1:42:42
would take a breath just not
just really
1:42:43
just get rid of everything good
or bad
1:42:46
it is our history moving that
wiping
1:42:49
that away wiped away a part of
me we're
1:42:51
proud of our cousin yeah well
too bad
1:42:56
your cousin is no more it's
gone with
1:43:00
your cousin gone well how long
do you
1:43:03
think they're gonna keep the
Jolly Green
1:43:05
Giant oh that's not racist Oh
1:43:09
as far as I'm concerned it is
know what
1:43:12
against green people at all
1:43:15
now that the bigot might be
bigoted but
1:43:18
it's not racist it's gotta go
barrel
1:43:21
goes so should that so there's
there's
1:43:23
one interesting bit is while
there's
1:43:27
also black lives matters riots
in
1:43:30
Germany they are they are on
they've
1:43:36
just erected a Lenin statue yes
you know
1:43:42
curiously there's a Lenin
statue in
1:43:44
Seattle which is also just fine
it's at
1:43:48
the Lenin statue is not a from
Lenin
1:43:50
statues great we have that in
Seattle
1:43:52
and then tear down Christopher
Columbus
1:43:54
yes because you know Francis
Scott Key
1:43:57
and Thomas Jefferson yeah
because Lenin
1:44:00
never owned a slave no far as
we know no
1:44:03
slavery as long gone by then
but and I
1:44:06
think it I think it's Ann
Coulter who
1:44:08
was pushing Yale University
which
1:44:12
apparently was named for Elihu
Yale not
1:44:17
just a minute ago not just a
minute
1:44:19
change the name of Yale yes
that's what
1:44:21
she's pushing for not just a
man who had
1:44:22
slaves an actual slave trader
that would
1:44:28
be now if that happens if they
really if
1:44:30
they're gonna try in the in
Splatt Yale
1:44:34
University and it works that
then I
1:44:36
won't say they have a lot of
awesome
1:44:39
that truly awesome power if
that takes
1:44:41
place well I think we should
push it
1:44:44
well if it wasn't an Coulter
already
1:44:47
doing it I'd consider it don't
give up
1:44:51
and that's what I have that's
your that
1:44:54
is your noodle noodle gun
that's only
1:44:56
the beginning
1:44:57
just get started and with that
I'd like
1:45:00
to thank you for your courage
and see in
1:45:01
the morning to you the man who
actually
1:45:03
put the C in cultural Marxism
John C
1:45:07
Dvorak well in the morning you
mr. Adam
1:45:11
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