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Man in Minneapolis is being confronted

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and labeled a Nazi over alleged support

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for ICE before being assaulted and

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knocked out. Someone in the crowd

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shouts, "He's one of us." appearing to

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realize they attacked one of their own.

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>> Okay,

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>> you remember what I said? They don't

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hate the police. They want to be the

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police. I tried to tell everybody, but

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people didn't want to listen. Well, now

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you're seeing it.

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Watch out. Watch out.

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>> She's one of us.

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>> He's one of us.

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>> Okay.

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>> How are they letting this [ __ ] go on?

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Really? How are they letting this [ __ ]

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go on? This is insane. These are Nazi

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tactics 101. People are going to get

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shot doing this. They are.

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He's one of us. Oh my god.

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>> You all right, dude? You all right?

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Breathing.

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>> He's one of us.

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>> How do we know?

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>> How do we know? with me.

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>> How do we Dude, is this It's crazy this

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is even real, right?

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>> Oh my god.

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>> Why you get ran out earlier?

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>> I don't know. It was more of us.

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>> I'm with them.

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>> Trust me.

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>> They're just having roving gangs running

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around harassing and beating people up

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because these people look like they

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might support ICE.

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Every single one of these people should

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be locked up and put in a camp. Every

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single one of them. There is no place in

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a civilized western society for these

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animals.

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And the sooner that we realize that and

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that we're willing to act on it, the

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sooner that this can be over. Every

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single one of them.

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>> You got to put them in the box.

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Back up.

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>> Back up.

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>> Yeah. Save your Nazi. Put him in your

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Nazi van. Go get him some help. He needs

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a little bit of [ __ ] mental health

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there.

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>> Wait. Save I thought this guy was on

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their side.

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>> So they helped this guy and now he's a

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Nazi cuz he's being helped by them.

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Oh my god, the Nazi van. These

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extremists will start creating a dress

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code. Yeah, of course they will. I mean,

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all you have to do is look at look at

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whatever a fascist government does and

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that's what these people will do. That's

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what they're going to do. This is what

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happens every time. They're [ __ ]

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crazy. Well, in my opinion, like again,

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like I I I have what I would do in this

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situation, what I think the government

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should do. Um, I think they should just

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bring in the military, find every single

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one of the people that did this, build

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a, you know, temporary camp like

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Alligator Alcatraz, and then pack them

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into that camp like sardines, and then

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basically send every single one of them

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through federal charges, put them in

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federal prisons, and then force them

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into mandatory labor for 5 to 10 or more

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years. That's what I would do. That

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would be my solution for this problem.

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And guess what would happen? All of

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these problems would disappear.

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They would they would totally disappear.

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So, here we go. Here's a new one here.

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Uh, tech workers say they were mistaken

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for ICE agents accosted by the anti- ice

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mob.

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I mean, this is so cool.

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>> Be the funniest thing I've ever seen.

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>> It's like you feel like a

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I've never

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like you're [ __ ] like [ __ ]

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>> If you're not with us, then you're

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against us.

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>> If you're not with us, then you're

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against us.

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>> If you're not with us, then you're

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against us.

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>> This is actually insane that they're

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letting this go on. They're actually

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letting this like this is crazy.

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What the hell is going on?

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So clear. So clear.

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Oh my god. What? We We do custom apps

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for a whole bunch of companies around

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Minnesota and the country.

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>> It's scary. It is scary. These people

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will kill you if they could.

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>> They'll kill you. Um, this is very

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important to keep in mind is that what

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they're doing is what they're allowed to

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do. To the extent that they could get

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away with it, they'll kill you.

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That's why you you have to shut them

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down. You have to shut them down. Uh

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totally break them up, put them in in in

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prison, and get rid of this. You can't

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have a civilized society with people

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like this going around.

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You just can't. There's no way to do

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that.

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No doubt they'll absolutely kill you.

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Yeah. That that's And then they'll do to

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they'll do it to your family. They'll

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harass your family. They think Americans

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are terrorists. Well, they are the

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terrorists. So Yeah. Yeah. No, they

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they're unironic terrorists.

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>> Are they letting it get so bad it's

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difficult to criticize the decision to

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crack down? Uh, no. See, that's a huge

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mistake. The more power that you let

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these people have before you crack down

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on them, the more emboldened that they

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will feel to do it again. You have to

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immediately nip it in the bud.

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>> Do I look like an ice agent? media did

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this.

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>> Holy,

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>> you look like an ICE agent. So, they're

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going after this guy because he looks

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like an ICE agent.

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>> Of all the videos you watched, I have

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yet to see one black person. Literally,

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all this does are whites people and

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mostly Kairens. I know that this is why

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Second Amendment is so important. Um,

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well, eventually somebody will start

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shooting these people. They will. This

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is what's going to eventually inevitably

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happen. And whenever that happens, then

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things are going to get a lot worse.

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>> [ __ ] crazy.

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I don't have anything to do with

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>> this is what's wrong with

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>> No, it's not. No relationship with you.

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Wait, so

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>> so now it's not enough that he's not in

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ICE. Now they're asking him if he even

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supports ICE. So now you literally have

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the thought police that are going around

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Minnesota that are basically racially

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and you know different ways of profiling

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people and then attacking them based off

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of that. Isn't this insane? It's

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literally happening right now.

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They're going out there doing this by

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themselves. They don't hate Nazis. They

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want to be the Nazis.

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It's ironic. It's not ironic. Like the

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thing is that this is this was obvious

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it was going to happen to anybody with a

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brain. Anybody like this is what people

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have been doing. They've been doing this

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for thousands of years. This isn't new.

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Like Nazis didn't invent profiling

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people and killing them. The Nazis are

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just the most well-known example based

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off of like modern education in America.

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They they've been doing this forever.

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People have been doing this forever.

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It's nothing special with the Nazis.

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Minnesota is a concealed carry state.

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Well, I don't know.

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If they're actual Nazis, these people

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would be dead immediately. Of course.

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What?

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>> Wait, you guys are acting?

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>> Oh, okay.

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>> You guys I don't support ICE either.

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>> Then why do you care?

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>> Then why do you care when we're

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harassing you if you're on our side?

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>> I'm just trying to enjoy my lunch. If

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you're not with us, then you're a good

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>> Yeah, exactly.

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>> Absolutely insane. Anti-CE insurgents

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are not just stalking ICE. Mobs of

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agitators are following conservatives

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into parking garages and attacking them.

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Police refuse to get involved.

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>> It's Narwin. Yep.

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Let go. Let go.

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Get out of here.

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>> Yep.

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>> These people have jobs. I don't know.

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>> Yep.

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>> This guy needs medical help.

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>> Oh my god. Mental health.

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>> Holy [ __ ] Bleeding is natural for Nazis

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ears.

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>> Bleeding is natural for Nazis ears. And

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this is just a random guy. It's just a

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random guy. They're tearing this dude

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up. Look at this.

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>> This is in America.

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>> Oh my god.

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>> Yep. Cops are doing nothing. They're

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letting all this happen.

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Why are liberals allowed to commit

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violence without outrage or consequence

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specifically for their jobs? The reason

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why it happens is because conservatives

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have this mindset that and this this is

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a mindset that needs to be destroyed.

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But and I've said this before, they have

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a mindset that we can't come down hard

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on these people because if we do then

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these people will come down hard on us.

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Meanwhile, their own people or other

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random people are being terrorized and

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attacked in the streets. So that's the

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mindset that they have is that they

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believe like a lot of conservatives have

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this naive notion of um matching force.

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So they think that if they do something

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that is extreme then the other side will

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do something that's extreme. I that's

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not how it works. What happens is that

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these the other side will do whatever

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they can that they can get away with and

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whatever it doesn't matter what you do.

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They're going to do the same thing

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anyway. They're too soft. They are.

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They're way too soft.

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Come down hard, never let them get back

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up. Oh, I agree with this. Right. Isn't

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that why they uh why they would say just

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shoot them? Well, I don't know about

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just shooting them. I have no idea.

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Liberals here are actually insane. They

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have no problem with violence. Of course

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they don't. It's pretty obvious.

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Anthony people pass a class action

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lawsuit against the city for allowing

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this to happen. Well, I don't know. Soft

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as [ __ ] It's embarrassing. Well, the

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problem is that a lot of conservatives

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are not willing to take extreme brutal

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solutions in order to solve these

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problems. And this is the this is the

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main issue is that when you are in a

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conflict between uh a group of people

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that are willing to take extreme brutal

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solutions to solve problems versus a

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group that isn't, the group that is

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willing to do that will always be the

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group that wins. You've got to remember

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that George Washington sailed across a

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uh a river in the ice on Christmas Eve

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and he killed the British in their

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sleep.

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And that's why we're Americans

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is that it's a race to the bottom in

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sort in terms of conflict. And the way

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that you have to handle these people is

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you do have to approach it from that

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level of extreme.

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You do.

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And if you don't do that, they will do

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that to you. And I think that you see

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this. The same thing happened in 193132.

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Hitler sent the brown shirts and gained

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a lot of support. Well, and that's the

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other thing is that the next step for

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this, this is something that people

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might not know is going to happen.

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Whenever if Trump did send in the

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military and things continued getting

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worse and this was more publicized,

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he would get support if these people

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were effectively just totally removed.

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If he rounded up all these people and he

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just basically brutalized them, a vast

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amount of people in the country would

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support it and welcome it. People don't

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understand like there there's a a a

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allure of power that if a person will

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execute and basically execute absolute

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power, they will gain a tremendous

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amount of respect because people would

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rather be ruled over by power than be

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ruled over by chaos.

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And that's what they will want every

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single time. Democrats are looking for

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every excuse. Well, they're going to do

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that anyway. I mean, like, whatever

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whatever those people are going to do,

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they're going to do that no matter what.

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There's nothing you can do to stop them

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from doing that

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at this point. Yeah. Are you dumb? No,

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I'm not dumb. This is This is the truth.

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I think you're wrong. Okay. All right.

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You can think I'm wrong. If you think

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I'm wrong, close your eyes, open up a

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history book, and then pick a random

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page. Open your eyes, read the book.

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You'll find out that I'm not wrong.

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I'm not

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this just this is human psychology

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right

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>> the better alternative so what they

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should do in order to prevent anything

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bad from happening is they should just

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nationalize the well they should

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probably tell Tim walls like hey man

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listen like you've got to you've got to

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get this under control like right now or

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you're going to go to jail, right? Like

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we're going to invoke insurrection act,

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you're getting pulled up on sedition and

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treason. Uh either get this under

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control right now or uh your head's on a

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chopping block, right? That's what I

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would do if I was Trump. I'd just call

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him up and say that. And he would say,

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"Oh, well, you can't get me. That

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doesn't matter. Like, you're going to be

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through appeals at the end of the day.

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You can ruin this guy's life for three

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years. You can totally ruin his life and

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there's nothing that they can do about

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it." So, uh, threaten that. Then he will

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send in the police. He will have the

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National Guard deal with this. And if he

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doesn't do that, then nationalize the

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National Guard, bring in the army,

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invoke the Insurrection Act, and clear

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the streets out of these people. Right?

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That's what you have to do. And if he if

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he doesn't if you did that, there will

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be no violence because people aren't

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going to be violent with with police

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officers, uh, you know, with tactical

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armor on and [ __ ] machine guns

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around. They're not going to do that.

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Tim should be more scared of the Somali

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than the president. Well, I don't know

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about that. Uh, you don't think the

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Democrats have more dirt on Tim Walls?

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You're funny. Well, I don't know if they

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do or not, right? But my point is that

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if you put somebody in a position where

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basically there is like a heavy

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consequence for not doing something,

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then you can get that person to act, but

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you have to introduce a consequence.

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You openly admitted you ever do research

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or read articles outside of Twitter. How

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can you shamelessly tell others to read

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more?

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I don't need to understand whatever

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article you want me to read. All I need

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to understand is human psychology and

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incentives. And incentives and human

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psychology are the deciding factors of

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how people will behave. Uh I don't need

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to read your little your little special

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book or your Wikipedia article or

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anything else besides that. None of that

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stuff matters. What matters

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fundamentally is how do people act, how

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do people think, and how do people

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respond to incentives. If you can

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understand that, then nothing else

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matters.

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It's pretty simple.

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>> Off with their head, right?

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>> This is going real fast.

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>> Uhoh.

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>> Uhoh.

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>> What the [ __ ] Where are the police? The

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police are told to stand down.

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>> Where you going?

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>> YOU DON'T COME TO MINNEAPOLIS ANYMORE.

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>> So [ __ ]

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>> Look at him go. Look at him go. They're

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running this guy. Look at how many

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people there are just after like a

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handful of guys. It's maybe like one or

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two guys.

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They were telling the people to get off

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live so they could kill him. Yeah.

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Because they don't want to have it be

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recorded.

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So the police shouldn't take orders from

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the governor. Uh that's such [ __ ]

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Well, it will eventually probably get

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that. It it will get to this extreme.

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And this, by the way, this escalation is

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one of the reasons why I didn't want to

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vote for Trump is that I don't think

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that he really has what it takes in

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order to solve these problems in a

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comprehensive way. I think that he's

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he's really funny. He's entertaining. He

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can be charismatic, but like he doesn't

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really solve these problems in the way

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that I think he needs to. Taco. Yeah, he

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does. He does taco.

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Mhm.

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>> Want to solve the problem? Yeah. He's

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not aggressive enough. No, he's not.

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>> What are they going to throw off?

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>> Should qualify as self-defense. Oh,

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yeah.

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Look how many of them there are, too.

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>> This is wild.

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>> You [ __ ] showed up. That's where you

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[ __ ] up.

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>> Oh, now you're going to run.

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>> What? Did you get as much support as you

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wanted?

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>> You realize that there's more of us than

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you.

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>> If they could, they'd kill him.

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>> This is a peaceful protest. That's

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right.

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>> So, so uh you stop accelerating and

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finally vote once there's a strong

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enough candidate that will stop this

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[ __ ] Yeah. Yeah. Once I think that

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there's a candidate that will deal with

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this in the right way, then I would vote

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for them. But I don't really I don't

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vote for a lesser of two evils.

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I don't do that. Uh unless I feel like

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somebody will actually encompass my

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views and my values,

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>> I don't vote for them.

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>> Yeah, I don't do lesser of two evil

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[ __ ] N

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>> you [ __ ] with them. You [ __ ] WITH US,

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SIR. YOU ARE DOWN TO [ __ ] WITH ME.

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>> Is killing people peaceful.

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>> No, I'm not going to back off.

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>> I'm not going to back up.

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>> Weren't you just saying Weren't you

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saying that you were an accelerationist

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the other day? Weren't you saying to let

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it happen and burn it down? Well, yeah,

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but eventually like I I know, but like

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it's it's already being burned down like

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at this point, right? What I'm saying is

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that the accelerationism stops when a

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candidate appears that is willing to

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stop the to stop the problems. Do you

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understand what I'm saying? Is that at

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that point you you can stop because now

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you have a solution in hand.

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>> It's not practical. Well, it depends.

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>> Or

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what are we doing? Get on this train and

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go. Stay on this road.

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>> Total crash out.

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>> Total crash out.

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>> Somebody says, "What happens? The other

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side wins the time another candidate

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comes around, they've changed

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demographics enough where it's too late

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and there's no chance." Well, that's why

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it's even more important to do it. And

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also, just because you're outnumbered

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doesn't mean that you're automatically

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going to lose. Uh, that's not true. I

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mean, you can look at any sort of uh

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conflict in history and you'll find out

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that's not true.

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>> Get the [ __ ] out.

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>> Was it wrong? That's okay. All right.

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Here we go. He's going to get in the

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car.

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>> Okay.

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>> Oh.

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Look at him go. Just following this guy

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around.

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>> Jesus.

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>> Jesus, bro. What a bunch of savages. Oh

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my god. I think I saw this one, right?

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>> That's him.

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>> No, it's another one.

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>> Is that him? Is that him?

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>> Yes.

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>> Open the door.

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OH MY GOD. DRIVE.

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>> OH MY GOD.

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>> HEY. HEY. Pull over. Pull over. Pull

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over.

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>> Look at him go. Let him go. Get out of

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here. Get out of here.

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>> Let him out. Let him out.

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Wow.

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>> We got his

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>> [ __ ] psychos, man. Can you believe

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that? Oh my god. A group of Somali thugs

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just robbed me of my thousand camera in

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Cedar Riverside neighborhood of

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Minneapolis.

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Uhoh.

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>> Hey, hey, hey.

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Get What did she just do? [ __ ]

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>> Oh [ __ ] Okay, it's okay.

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>> She took next camera.

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>> Yep.

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>> She just stole next camera.

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>> What the [ __ ]

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>> It's absolute chaos.

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They turned Minneapolis into a PvP

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server. They completely did. Where's

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Trump? H how are you letting people do

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this?

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Really? Like you're driving down the

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side. Like this is like Grand Theft

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Auto.

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Oh my god.

23:11

>> No. GET IN THE CAMERA. YOU'RE GOING TO

23:13

GIVE HER THE CAMERA.

23:14

>> Just tell her to give him the camera

23:15

back.

23:15

>> Jesus. They're not even hiding it. Well,

23:17

why would they? They get away with it.

23:20

>> Why would they have to hide it?

23:22

They just stole my camera

23:24

>> right out of your hand while you're in

23:25

the car.

23:26

>> [ __ ] you wanted, right?

23:27

>> That's what the [ __ ] you wanted, right?

23:28

>> That's what you did,

23:29

>> man. Listen, [ __ ] You got to

23:30

get the [ __ ] up out of here.

23:31

>> My daughter,

23:32

>> you [ __ ] coward,

23:33

>> [ __ ] You a coward, [ __ ]

23:35

>> You have to leave.

23:37

>> [ __ ] [ __ ] rob you, [ __ ]

23:38

Get the [ __ ] $1,000, bro.

23:41

>> You [ __ ] coward.

23:42

>> Too bad, [ __ ]

23:43

>> Nobody. Nobody,

23:44

>> [ __ ] You trying to [ __ ]

23:46

>> Nobody stepped in.

23:47

>> Get the [ __ ] up, bro.

23:48

>> $1,000, man. [ __ ] you, son of a [ __ ]

23:51

>> Did you call? Did anybody call 911 in

23:53

this neighborhood

23:53

>> of Kevin?

23:55

>> He's press [ __ ] Nazis.

23:57

>> We got it on video.

23:58

>> We're not Nazis.

23:59

>> Yeah, you [ __ ] Nazis.

24:00

>> We're not Nazis and we're not racist. I

24:01

condemn Hitler completely.

24:03

>> Racist, [ __ ]

24:03

>> I'm not racist. I condemn all racism.

24:05

>> You a [ __ ]

24:06

>> I'm trying to argue with this. Can we

24:08

all agree Trump's a [ __ ] for this? He

24:09

is. He's a total massive [ __ ] Like I I

24:13

I am so mad that he doesn't do anything

24:15

about this. It's so embarrassing.

24:19

Why are you here?

24:21

>> We We We were driving through and we got

24:23

followed.

24:23

>> United States.

24:25

>> You guys followed us.

24:27

>> No, we're following you. Who are you?

24:29

>> It doesn't matter. We're allowed to be

24:30

here. It's the United States of America.

24:33

>> Why do we have to leave?

24:34

>> What?

24:35

>> They just

24:35

>> We're not leaving till we get the

24:36

camera. You want us to leave? Give us

24:37

the camera.

24:39

>> Call your friend, get the camera back,

24:41

>> and we'll leave.

24:45

>> Look at this.

24:47

This is insane.

24:51

No point in arguing with these people.

24:52

No, there's no reason. They want to be

24:54

victims so bad. I know. Look at all them

24:58

saying they deserved it. I know. I I

25:00

tried to tell you guys you can't reason

25:03

with these people.

25:06

>> There's nothing you can do.

25:07

>> Yeah. You're treating him like this.

25:08

Why? Why?

25:09

>> Trump can't do anything right now. It

25:11

has to become very violent before the

25:12

actions are justified.

25:14

Well, if the military is listening to

25:16

Trump and he's able to do it, then he

25:20

can do it. It's that simple. It being

25:23

justified, according to CNN, CNN's never

25:26

going to say that it's justified. Some

25:29

activist judge is never going to say

25:31

that it's justified.

25:33

At the end of the day, the only thing

25:34

that matters is whether you have the

25:36

power to do something or you don't.

25:38

That's it. That if can he do it? I don't

25:41

know. Will the people with guns listen

25:43

to him? If the answer is yes, then he

25:45

can do it. It's that simple.

25:49

They call a Nazi and put even more

25:50

fingers on him. It's just really sad.

25:52

How many more fingers can they put on

25:54

him and call him a Nazi? They've already

25:56

done this a thousand times. It's not

25:58

like it's going to matter the next time.

26:00

The problem is he'd lose support from

26:02

all the [ __ ] Republicans who like to

26:03

tow the line. Well, I mean, again, like

26:06

those people would never support him

26:07

anyway. And I think it's good to let

26:09

like I mean I think it's good to filter

26:11

those people out.

26:15

What's embarrassing is you thinking you

26:16

know how to handle it better than Trump

26:17

and it's a thousand lawyers. Well, yeah.

26:19

I mean I I think that really like you're

26:21

you're worried about the law. I'm not

26:23

worried about the law. Who cares about

26:24

the law? Like they're going to they if

26:27

they will invent a new law to arrest

26:29

Trump under if they get power again. It

26:31

doesn't matter. You you're under the

26:33

false impression that the rules that

26:35

exist matter. They don't matter. They

26:38

will ignore the rules. They'll make up

26:40

new rules. They will come up with other

26:42

examples of why it's okay that they do

26:45

it this way. This is a mistake. You you

26:48

you have fallen into the mistake of

26:50

trying to think that your opponent is

26:53

playing by the same rules or you as you

26:55

are. The your opponents are not doing

26:57

that.

27:00

I agree with you 99% of the time, but

27:01

this part always confuses me. I mean,

27:03

they they char didn't they charge Trump

27:04

with 34 felonies of the same thing

27:06

trying to put him in jail for like years

27:08

and years and years over just like a

27:10

[ __ ] uh you know like an accounting

27:12

mistake or like even if it wasn't a

27:14

mistake like this is like basically a

27:16

very small amount of money. They're

27:17

trying to put him in jail for this like

27:19

I mean an accounting error. Yeah. It's

27:20

like nothing. So keep in mind that's

27:22

what they tried to do. Of course that's

27:24

what they're going to do. They will do

27:26

anything that they can. And this idea

27:28

that like oh you can't do this. This is

27:29

what the rules say. Who cares what the

27:31

rules say?

27:32

If the rules have brought you to a place

27:34

that is completely chaotic, if it's

27:38

totally destruction, if there's total

27:40

destruction, there's people that are out

27:42

there on the streets finding random

27:44

gangs roving around uh attacking people

27:47

because they think this person could be

27:49

on the opposite side as them. I if if

27:52

the rules have brought you to this

27:53

position, then what purpose were the

27:54

rules even serving? Why why do you even

27:56

have the rules? Very clearly the rules

27:59

aren't helping. So why follow them?

28:01

Absolutely not. Should do whatever you

28:04

need to do to get this done.

28:07

Feels like a damned if you do, damned if

28:08

you don't. It's not damned if you do,

28:10

damned if you don't. It's you you either

28:12

solve the problem or you don't. And you

28:14

ignore the people that are complaining

28:15

about it. It doesn't matter.

28:19

They they literally charge Trump's

28:20

misdemeanor offense into 34 felony

28:22

counts. Yeah, of course. Like, I mean,

28:24

again, they're not playing by the same

28:27

rules that you're playing for. So, the

28:29

ends justify the means. Of course. Duh.

28:33

What do you think? Why do you think we

28:35

nuke Japan?

28:37

>> Racism can go both ways.

28:39

>> 2 hours [ __ ] recording.

28:41

>> You guys were

28:43

>> Yeah, absolutely. Like, I mean, what

28:45

what are we talking about? People have

28:47

such a naive view of things. It's

28:49

embarrassing. And this is the guy that's

28:50

talking about it. Watch this.

28:55

Are there really 20 people filing

28:56

themselves harassing other people for an

28:58

half an hour with no consequences?

28:59

That's right. Yep. That's what's going

29:02

on right now. That's it.

29:04

>> Anarchists, and I'm calling them

29:06

anarchists now. These anarchists, these

29:08

rioters.

29:09

>> Sorry about the audio.

29:10

>> People that wish to harm law enforcement

29:13

are now harming American citizens. Those

29:16

vehicles you mentioned that were

29:17

vandalized. They've also, we've received

29:20

reports, vandalized indiscriminately

29:24

many vehicles in those hotel parking

29:26

lots. I bet they have if it's government

29:28

vehicles and then they happen to get

29:30

several vehicles of American citizens,

29:32

innocent civilians, they don't care. And

29:35

we're seeing that now. We're hearing

29:37

reports from the police that that's

29:39

happening. Throwing nails out in parking

29:41

lots where our government view

29:43

>> throwing nails in parking lots. This

29:46

could literally get somebody killed.

29:49

Oh my god.

29:52

Throwing nails in parking lots.

29:55

are not even located. They don't care.

29:57

So these anarchists truly do not

30:00

>> uh they truly do not uh

30:06

go towards uh federal law enforcement

30:08

only. If you get wrapped up in this and

30:11

you're a mom by America and you get

30:12

wrapped up and they even think you're f

30:15

you're law enforcement, then you're

30:17

you're getting it also. And that's a

30:19

>> that's right. Yep. They're doing it to

30:20

everybody.

30:21

>> Problem. I think that should probably

30:23

wake some people up as to the depth and

30:26

the scope of these anarchists.

30:30

>> Let's see if I can find some more of

30:31

these here, too. But, uh, yeah, it's

30:33

just insane

30:34

>> that we would react, um, with, uh,

30:37

riots. Uh, and we have shown up with,

30:40

uh, compassion, with care, with real

30:42

resilience, with understanding of our

30:44

constitutional rights and, you know,

30:46

what the rights and the wrongs are. Uh,

30:49

and we've shown the the country what

30:51

real resistance looks like. They

30:54

>> Uh-huh. Right. Of course. This is what

30:57

they say. They say this and then Oh,

31:00

here we go.

31:06

>> Get out of our

31:08

Get out of here, [ __ ] Get out of our

31:11

state.

31:17

>> Get your hand off my [ __ ] Guys,

31:24

>> damn.

31:27

>> Shouldn't have done it.

31:36

>> See, that's how they need to handle it.

31:38

That is spitting is actually assault.

31:40

Yeah, it's old as [ __ ] Well, either

31:42

way, I mean, like this is how I think

31:44

they should handle it right there. just

31:45

grab the guy, immediately arrest him,

31:47

and that's it.

31:50

Now, what did he do? The tackle seems

31:51

very excessive. I don't see what he did.

31:53

You shouldn't spit on somebody. If you

31:54

if you spit on a federal officer and

31:56

they grab you and tackle you to the

31:57

ground, I think that's totally

31:58

justified. I do uh I don't think that

32:00

anybody should expect to be spit on like

32:02

that. It's deranged animal behavior. And

32:05

really, if you act like an animal, you

32:07

should be treated like an animal. Uh

32:08

that's that's how I look at it. Uh I

32:10

don't care if it's disproportionate. I

32:12

don't really care if they get hurt. They

32:14

should think about that before they

32:15

decide to put themselves in that

32:16

situation. It's that simple. Oh, here we

32:19

go. People are beeping their horns and

32:22

surrounding whistles at this man who

32:23

rented a vehicle with Texas plates. All

32:26

he wanted to do was get food.

32:38

You hear all the beeping? It's for me.

32:43

Why this right here?

32:46

>> Texas plates.

32:47

>> Texas plates.

32:49

>> When you're in Minnesota with Texas

32:51

plates,

32:53

>> fix your ice.

32:56

Remember what I told you? I told you

32:57

every single day that they let this

32:59

happen, it will get worse.

33:01

Remember, every single day they let this

33:04

happen, it will get worse and worse and

33:05

worse.

33:09

Right. I'm just trying to get some food.

33:13

>> This is what I got to deal with. Of

33:14

>> course they are. Yep.

33:29

Are you Americans become completely

33:31

[ __ ] You're supposed to be a first

33:32

world country. I know. I know.

33:36

Well, this is this is what happens when

33:38

you let the inmates run the asylum. This

33:41

is exactly what it is.

33:44

Let me see, I can pull up a couple more

33:45

of these.

33:49

They thought uh that you know they could

33:51

intimidate motans um that we would react

33:55

um with uh riots uh burn down our city

33:58

and that he would have the license um to

34:01

invoke the insurrection act send the mil

34:04

mobilize the military against US

34:06

citizens. uh and we have shown up with

34:09

uh compassion, with care, with real

34:12

resilience, with understanding of our

34:14

constitutional rights and you know what

34:16

the rights and the wrongs are. Uh and

34:18

we've shown the the country what real

34:21

resistance looks like and he knows that

34:24

ICE is losing ground um in popularity in

34:28

the unlawful act. See, that's why they

34:29

have to go after him. Because if people

34:32

feel like they're losing ground, it will

34:34

make the public sentiment shift and it

34:36

will make basically if people feel like

34:38

something is happening, it makes it

34:40

happen. It's like a confirmation bias or

34:42

self-fulfilling prophecy

34:44

>> actions that they are carrying out and

34:46

the American people are on our side

34:48

because no one has signed up for

34:51

American citizens to be brutalized in

34:53

the way motans have been.

34:55

>> I don't think the brutalizing has even

34:57

begun. That's what I think. Uh, if the

35:00

government could hunt down and prosecute

35:02

every single person who broke into the

35:03

capital on January 6th, then why can't

35:06

they do the same to every rioter and

35:08

Somalian scammer in Minneapolis? These

35:10

people have to be crushed or they will

35:12

destroy us when they return to power.

35:14

This is absolutely true.

35:16

100%. It is self-defense.

35:19

Total self-defense. And if you don't

35:21

take it seriously and you don't listen

35:23

to these people in the right way, uh,

35:24

they're going to do it. Yeah, he Nick

35:26

Nick's totally right about this 100%.

35:28

Hopefully more people realize that. And

35:31

you see here 1,500

35:33

active duty Army paratroopers from the

35:36

11th Airborne Division have been put on

35:38

alert for potential deployment to

35:39

Minnesota. So they're actually maybe

35:42

doing this. Two Army battalions put on

35:45

standby for possible deployment to

35:46

Minnesota. There's another one right

35:48

there. Oh my god. Perceived power is

35:52

achieved power. Yep. Exactly.

35:54

Oh, [ __ ] Ice though, right?

35:56

>> No.

35:57

>> Y'all [ __ ] with Ice or Noah?

36:00

>> You [ __ ] with Ice or N?

36:02

>> We do not, man.

36:03

>> [ __ ] Ice, right?

36:05

>> That's right. Say it proud.

36:08

>> Say it proud.

36:10

>> Say it proud, bro. Are you an American

36:13

or is he a [ __ ]

36:15

>> Slow, man. We're good, buddy.

36:17

>> Do you like ice or not, [ __ ]

36:18

>> I already told you.

36:19

>> Why' you tell me? Why did you tell me,

36:22

[ __ ] DO YOU LIKE ICE OR NOT? YOU [ __ ]

36:26

>> Another one for the box.

36:32

Another one for the box.

36:36

Yep. Such a simple solution.

36:41

[ __ ] [ __ ] You bootlegging [ __ ]

36:44

SAY YOU DON'T LIKE ICE. SAY [ __ ] ICE.

36:47

SAY IT. [ __ ] [ __ ] Ice. [ __ ] Ice. THIS

36:53

GUY CAN'T EVEN LET MAKE HIS lips move.

36:56

THIS [ __ ] CANNOT MAKE HIS LIPS MOVE.

37:00

What's up, [ __ ]

37:01

>> [ __ ] Ice. Is that all YOU NEED?

37:02

>> LET'S GO. THAT'S IT. [ __ ] [ __ ] CRACK

37:05

OFF.

37:06

>> And that's what they do. They harass,

37:09

abuse, attack people until they get what

37:12

they want.

37:16

That's right.

37:19

That's the same dude. Yep. I know. And I

37:22

told like this is the thing is like I've

37:23

been trying to warn people that there

37:26

are a lot of individuals like that out

37:28

there and if you don't keep a lid on

37:31

these people they just totally boil over

37:35

and you you have to control these people

37:38

and put them in some sort of institution

37:41

have them in one way or another uh

37:43

locked up. You you can't let a person

37:46

like this be out in the public. You have

37:49

to either institutionalize, medicate, or

37:52

imprison them. That you you you can't

37:55

deal with these people in the public

37:56

world. That's it. And uh get them help.

38:00

Yeah, exactly. I mean, they do need

38:01

help. Time to start fighting back. Yeah.

38:03

I mean, I I would say it's getting

38:05

worse. Well, every single day that it's

38:07

allowed to happen is a day that it will

38:09

continue getting worse. That's it.

38:14

There be a cage in a chimpanzeee in a

38:15

zoo then around them. Yeah, definitely.

38:17

They'll never change laws to make that

38:19

possible. Uh well, I mean, never say

38:22

never. I mean, all all we really need,

38:24

this is the thing. All we really need is

38:27

a candidate willing to do that. That's

38:29

it. You need a candidate willing to do

38:31

this and then it happens because and and

38:34

here's the other thing too is that once

38:36

you're able to do it, you only have to

38:38

do it once because then you're going to

38:41

change the demographics so much by

38:43

getting rid of these people that the

38:45

opposite side will never win an election

38:47

again because you're going to put the

38:49

majority of those [ __ ] freaks in

38:50

jail. So, it doesn't matter. So, all you

38:53

have to do is do it once. That's all

38:56

that has to happen.

38:59

Yeah. Make just enforce the current

39:01

laws. Yep. Definitely. And uh so just

39:04

what's a legal response to harassment

39:05

like this? Well, you should just call

39:07

the police. Really? I mean, that's my

39:09

best advice. You just call the police.

39:12

That kind of guy following you, shouting

39:13

in your face. Would you say justifying

39:15

uh what would you would you just say uh

39:19

would would just saying what they want

39:22

be the correct thing to do? What What

39:24

would I do? I would just say, "Fuck

39:26

Ice." And I'd make them leave me alone.

39:28

I don't want to deal with people like

39:29

this. I don't want to have to, you know,

39:31

like listen to them attacking me or

39:34

yelling at me. Like somebody like that

39:35

that escalates like that could stab you

39:38

or something like that. And that's the

39:40

reason why Well, yeah, coward. Well, I'm

39:42

not a coward. I'm a survivor. A person

39:45

like, See, you're not around these

39:46

people regularly. I'm around these

39:48

people regularly. I walk to the store

39:50

and there's people that are just sitting

39:52

there next to the gas station that are

39:54

like [ __ ] drug addicts and they're

39:56

crazy. The best thing that you can do is

39:59

to tell that person whatever they need

40:01

to hear to make them leave you alone

40:03

because this person could stab you, they

40:05

could attack you. They could shoot you.

40:07

They could do anything. I don't think

40:09

that people understand the uncertainty

40:12

of an insane person. I do because I have

40:15

to deal with them regularly because I

40:17

live in Austin and I just go out and I

40:19

see them. You never want to start a

40:21

fight with a crazy person. You don't.

40:24

It's very dangerous.

40:28

Yeah. I I I don't advocate for any type

40:30

of like vigilante justice or anything

40:32

like that. It's extremely scary. You

40:35

lose. You probably do lose. Yeah. Why

40:38

fight a freak when you have nothing to

40:39

gain and everything to lose? Yes.

40:41

Exactly. So, we do not escalate with

40:43

pepper spray. Well, you could

40:45

potentially get charged for assault or

40:47

something like that. Now, if you want to

40:48

do that, go ahead. But, like, I would

40:50

just try to tell them whatever they need

40:51

to hear to make them go away. Like, I

40:54

I'm a very utilitarian, pragmatic

40:56

person. I have no problem smiling

40:58

somebody's face and stabbing them in the

41:00

back. That's what you should do. My goal

41:03

is to simply get what I want in a

41:04

position that is the most advantageous

41:07

for me. It's not relevant to where I'm

41:09

in the right. it's not relevant to where

41:11

I am uh you know like it seems like I'm

41:14

winning. I don't care about any of those

41:16

things. The only thing that I care about

41:18

is making sure that I'm able to get what

41:19

I want out of a situation. And so

41:22

everything that I do and all the ways

41:23

that I act are in service of being able

41:26

to serve that goal is to consolidate and

41:30

make things happen in a way that's

41:31

beneficial for me. And if that means uh

41:34

agreeing with my enemy or agreeing with

41:36

somebody that's violent so I can you

41:38

know avoid them and then you know maybe

41:39

hurt them later, I would do that

41:41

instantly without even a second of

41:42

hesitation. And everybody else should do

41:44

that too. There's never there's almost

41:47

never

41:49

it's almost never a good idea to engage

41:51

a conflict directly. It's always better

41:54

to get the drop on somebody, to backstab

41:57

them, to catch them by surprise, or to

42:00

do something that they're not expecting.

42:01

It's almost never a good idea to

42:03

directly engage somebody because that

42:05

gives them the highest probability

42:07

chance that they can react to you and

42:09

you don't want somebody to react to you

42:11

because then that's going to lower your

42:12

chances of getting what you want out of

42:14

the situation.

42:15

>> Familiar tells me that Minnesota

42:16

Governor Tim Walls and the Minneapolis

42:19

mayor Jacob Fry are both being

42:21

investigated by the Justice Department

42:23

>> and a grand jury has issued subpoenas

42:25

for both of them though it doesn't

42:27

appear that either have been served yet.

42:29

What we do know tonight as we come on

42:31

the air is that the Justice Department

42:32

investigation centers on possible

42:34

obstruction of federal law enforcement.

42:37

Both the FBI director Cash Patel and the

42:39

Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanch were

42:41

in Minneapolis today.

42:43

>> And just a short time ago, Todd Blanch

42:45

was on Fox News explaining or attempting

42:47

to explain why the Justice Department is

42:50

taking this action.

42:53

When the governor or the mayor

42:54

threatened our officers, when the mayor

42:56

suggests that he's encouraging

42:59

encouraging citizens,

43:00

>> then why not arrest them right now? If

43:02

you think that he's actually doing this,

43:04

why not send in the National Guard? Why

43:07

not send in the military? Why not do it

43:10

right now?

43:12

>> Call 911 when they see ICE officers.

43:14

That is very close to a federal crime.

43:16

>> Yeah, it's unfamiliar. Tell

43:17

>> like what is this to build a case? Who

43:19

cares? Who cares? What are you doing?

43:22

Oh, you're going to build a Jesus

43:23

Christ. It's so pathetic. These people

43:26

are totally totally captured by this

43:28

stuff. And uh I don't even know what

43:30

else to say. And then you see here, this

43:33

is what Florida's doing. By the way,

43:35

Florida handles this the right way. If

43:37

you [ __ ] with a Florida officer, you

43:39

know what they do? They kill you. That's

43:42

it. That's what happens. If you spit on

43:45

an officer or you throw a brick at an

43:47

officer in Florida, you're dead.

43:50

We don't see any of these problems

43:52

happening in Florida, do we? No.

43:56

Holy crap. Florida's not going to make

43:58

an example out of this. So, this this

43:59

[ __ ] hog decid to she decided to

44:03

punch a f a a state police officer uh in

44:07

the face.

44:11

>> Harass and impede a law enforcement

44:13

investigation. You are going to get

44:15

arrested and you are going to do serious

44:17

time. this woman.

44:18

>> Look at this [ __ ] hog, bro. They got

44:20

to get her in the back seat.

44:22

>> She's looking at state and federal

44:23

charges. And we're going to make an

44:25

example here.

44:26

>> Make an example out of her. Absolutely.

44:29

>> Want to get in the way of ISIS's

44:30

activities? You are going to pay the

44:32

price. We want

44:33

>> See, this is how easy it is to solve

44:35

this problem. I want you to see that in

44:38

Florida, this is how easy it is to

44:40

solve.

44:42

There you go.

44:46

>> Here. We believe in safety. We are going

44:48

to enforce rule of law. You know, she

44:50

was kicking and punching our highway

44:53

patrol. Our troopers

44:55

>> and our troopers have handled some big

44:57

challenges in the past. Uh this one no

44:59

different. They get the job done. Uh

45:01

they put bad people away.

45:03

>> They sure do. And it's that easy.

45:06

It It's literally that simple. Want the

45:10

referral government? Yeah, exactly. It's

45:11

a big job. Yeah. And everybody says she

45:13

looks so miserable. I bet she does. And

45:16

you can see this immediately she picked

45:18

the wrong state in which to throw a

45:19

haymaker at law enforcement. Yep. There

45:22

you go. And you just put her in jail

45:24

like pretty much indefinitely, right? I

45:26

mean with like I mean hitting a federal

45:28

officer like that. And this is also the

45:30

National Guard. They're clearly moving

45:32

them in. So things are going to get even

45:34

more extreme and it's getting crazy.

45:37

Honestly, it's getting absolutely

45:39

[ __ ] insane. So uh let it rot in a

45:41

hole. Yeah. I mean shouldn't let it

45:42

shouldn't have an app. It's refreshing

45:43

to see. Well, I just want you guys to

45:45

see that the solution for this is so

45:47

simple. They say you can't flip the

45:49

switch. You absolutely can. You just

45:52

flip the switch and all the problems go

45:54

away. And if you do that, none of this

45:56

will be an issue at all. But

45:58

unfortunately, too many people are

45:59

afraid of doing that. As you can see,

46:01

all these pretend Christians, all these

46:04

comfortable white people who are living

46:07

lavish, COMFORTABLE LIVES WHILE CHILDREN

46:09

ARE DRAGGED INTO CONCENTRATION CAMPS.

46:12

You're living real life, nice lives with

46:13

your lattes, doing absolutely nothing

46:16

for your Latino and Somali brothers and

46:18

sisters. You You come here to A MAN

46:20

WEARING A SUIT IS A PREACHER. Did Jesus

46:23

wear a suit? Did Jesus profit OFF THE

46:25

WORDS? NO. JESUS.

46:27

>> SO the if the if the pastor wears a

46:29

suit,

46:31

you do not touch me. Touch me again and

46:33

see what happens. Hey, you can't.

46:35

>> You are a fake Christian. Why?

46:39

LOOK AT HIS FACE.

46:43

LOOK AT BRO. WHY YOU GOT A Sasquatch

46:45

showing up? Huh?

46:46

>> WHY ARE YOU NOT STANDING WITH YOUR

46:48

SOMALIAN LATINO COMMUNITIES? WHY DO I

46:51

NOT SEE YOU OUT AT WHIPPLE EVERY DAY

46:53

PROTESTING THIS ATTACK ON HUMANITY?

46:56

WHERE ARE YOU? You're sinners. You're

46:58

pretending to be Christians, BUT WE KNOW

47:00

YOU LIVE AN EASY.

47:01

>> Another one for the box.

47:02

>> Life, don't you? A very easy life WHILE

47:05

PEOPLE ARE STARVING. SHAME.

47:07

>> And they're just Oh, here we go. Here we

47:09

go. Let's go. Now we're into the uh Now

47:11

we're into the chorus.

47:14

>> OUT NOW.

47:16

>> OUT NOW.

47:23

>> LIVING REAL COMFORTABLE WHILE THE PEOPLE

47:25

STARVE. LIVING REAL COMFORTABLE WHILE

47:28

CHILDREN ARE DRAGGED INTO CONCENTRATION

47:30

CAMP. WHAT A LIVING REAL COMFORTABLE,

47:33

AREN'T YOU? SHAME ON YOU. DO SOMETHING.

47:36

STAND WITH THE SOMALI. STAY WITH THE

47:38

LATINOS.

47:39

>> OH my god. This injustice.

47:42

>> The He wears a suit and tie and he he

47:45

hangs out with Christy Gnome. How is

47:47

that a Christian?

47:48

>> You're supposed to accept all

47:50

immigrants, are you not?

47:51

>> No. Nobody said that. Like, what are you

47:53

talking about? This is You don't even

47:55

believe in this in the first place.

47:57

You're just using this to get mad.

48:00

>> Why are you not going down to Whipple

48:02

and joining us in protest against this

48:03

inhumity?

48:05

You claim to be a Christian. Act like

48:08

one.

48:09

>> Acting like a Christian is agreeing with

48:11

me. How convenient for him. And oh, is

48:14

there more of this?

48:19

>> Anti-C protesters turning to churches in

48:21

Minneapolis and shutting down service.

48:28

>> Jesus.

48:30

>> So much for freedom of religion, huh?

48:33

>> Oh my god. Hands up.

48:36

>> Hands up.

48:38

>> Hands up.

48:43

>> Guys, this was like five years ago. Let

48:46

it go.

48:48

Let it go. Like, this is this was the

48:51

saying from 5 years ago.

48:55

>> Uh-huh. I don't see them in mosques.

48:57

That's because it's all about hating

48:59

Christians, hating Western culture,

49:01

hating white people. That's all it's

49:03

about. It's actually that simple. You

49:05

might think that there's no way it's

49:07

that simple. Well, it is.

49:11

>> Just sitting there waiting for them to

49:13

stop.

49:15

>> I don't know why they don't arrest these

49:17

people. I mean, they're going in here

49:18

and they're interrupting religious

49:20

services. I mean, this is in the First

49:21

Amendment. Like, these people are just

49:23

peacefully having a religious event.

49:25

Like, how how do you how do you justify

49:27

this at all?

49:29

>> This is crazy.

49:33

This is the house of God.

49:34

>> Oh my god.

49:37

>> Jesus.

49:38

>> This isn't a public space. No, it's not

49:40

a space at all. This isn't Minneapolis.

49:43

Yeah.

49:45

>> They got they they got to trespass these

49:48

people or something, man.

49:49

>> This is unacceptable. It's shameful.

49:51

It's shameful to to interrupt a public

49:54

gathering of Christians in worship. So,

49:58

>> but there were folks who said,

49:59

>> "I have to take care of my flock."

50:02

>> Listen, we live in a there's a

50:03

constitution in the first amendment,

50:04

too.

50:05

>> Their first amendment right to go onto

50:07

private property and disrupt them and

50:09

stop them being able to practice their

50:10

religion. I think that's what the first

50:12

amendment says.

50:14

>> Freedom of speech and freedom to

50:15

assemble and protest.

50:17

>> We're here to worship. We're here to

50:18

worship Jesus because that's the hope of

50:20

these cities. That's the hope of the

50:22

world is Jesus Christ.

50:23

>> I want to be very respectful. Please

50:24

don't push me though.

50:25

>> We're We're here. We're here to worship

50:27

Jesus. That's why we're here. Okay?

50:29

That's why we're here. That's what we're

50:31

about.

50:31

>> Don't you think Jesus would be

50:32

understanding and

50:34

>> we're about love these folks?

50:35

>> We're about

50:36

>> No. Whenever Jesus had problems with

50:38

those people, how did he handle those

50:40

merchants? He threw their ass out down

50:43

the stairs. He said, "Get the [ __ ] out

50:46

of my Get out of my house. What are you

50:49

doing in my house?" get flipped their

50:52

tables over throwing their [ __ ] on the

50:54

ground and says get the [ __ ] out of

50:57

here. So you want to ask what would

50:59

Jesus do? Oh yeah, I wonder they should

51:02

do the same thing.

51:03

>> Praying the love of Jesus.

51:04

>> But did you try to talk to them as a as

51:06

a Christian? No one is willing to talk.

51:08

I

51:08

>> I have to take care of my church and my

51:10

family. So I ask

51:11

>> I love how these people like if these

51:13

people keep pushing these Christians, I

51:15

think that we could get, you know, right

51:17

now we're getting 21st century

51:19

Christianity. I think that we could be

51:21

in a situation where we get 14th century

51:24

Christianity again. We could

51:28

I think it's radicalizing a lot of

51:30

people.

51:32

Yeah. Another crusade. I could easily

51:34

see that happen. I could. But

51:36

unfortunately, a lot of Christians are

51:38

uh they're mind broken by the idea that

51:41

being a Christian means allowing

51:43

everybody else to take advantage of you

51:45

and hurt you and effectively um use your

51:49

values against you. so they can push

51:51

their own.

51:52

>> Since you actually would also leave this

51:55

building, you don't want us to

51:56

>> unless you're here to worship. Unless

51:57

you're here to worship.

51:58

>> I'm always worship. I'm a Christian.

51:59

>> We're here to Well, we're here to

52:00

worship. We're here to worship you.

52:01

Okay.

52:01

>> Thank you very much. I appreciate it,

52:04

>> man. And so even he's doing this. That's

52:06

crazy. And they always want to use the

52:09

First Amendment as an excuse. It's

52:11

always the First Amendment. Oh jeez.

52:15

Yep. Every single [ __ ] time.

52:18

I'm no historian, but I don't think

52:20

there's been a single situation in the

52:21

last hundred years where people storming

52:23

the churches were the good guys.

52:26

Yep. I wonder why. Here's here's one

52:28

more.

52:30

Hunters stumble upon a completely

52:31

unhinged Karen in the wild. And it's

52:33

something to behold.

52:42

>> Hey bro, what kind of bird is that?

52:44

>> What kind of bird is that?

52:46

first.

52:49

>> It's a legendary character.

52:52

>> [ __ ] off.

52:54

[ __ ] off.

52:55

>> No.

52:55

>> [ __ ] OFF. GET THE HELL OUT OF HERE.

52:58

YOU'RE NOT WELCOME. GO AWAY. [ __ ] OFF.

53:02

[ __ ] OFF. [ __ ] OFF. [ __ ] OFF. [ __ ] OFF.

53:08

>> She's turning into a seagull.

53:12

She going to throw a rock.

53:16

Is she throwing it in the water?

53:20

>> Those are decoys, not ducks. [ __ ]

53:23

[ __ ]

53:33

So, they're hunting, I'm assuming, out

53:36

here, and this Karen shows up, and she's

53:41

trying to scare the ducks away so they

53:43

don't kill the ducks.

53:45

And they usually have decoy ducks in

53:48

order to get the real ducks to get

53:49

closer. And she's throwing rocks to

53:52

scare the ducks away, but she's scaring

53:55

the decoy ducks away instead of the

53:58

actual ducks. She got tricked by the

54:00

thing that's supposed to trick the

54:02

ducks.

54:08

Yes. You got to talk to your doctor and

54:11

get some new glasses, [ __ ]

54:13

>> Well, [ __ ] off. We don't want you

54:14

shooting around here.

54:15

>> I don't give a [ __ ] I don't want you

54:17

walking around here.

54:18

>> Oh, [ __ ] off. This is public property.

54:20

>> Exactly. My point. Thanks for proving

54:22

our [ __ ]

54:24

>> Well, don't shoot anything alive, you

54:26

[ __ ] off.

54:27

>> These are already dead. THESE ARE

54:28

ALREADY DEAD.

54:29

>> I don't care.

54:30

>> They're already dead.

54:31

>> I don't like shooting you. [ __ ] off. You

54:35

>> Those birds identified as dead already.

54:37

>> Oh, [ __ ]

54:43

>> Those birds identified as dead already.

54:47

Oh my god.

54:50

[ __ ] YOU. [ __ ] YOU.

54:52

>> BY THE WAY, THIS IS the way that you

54:53

need to treat these things is that you

54:55

just treat you make fun of them. You you

54:58

laugh at them. You tease them and you

55:00

never take them seriously at all. This,

55:03

by the way, this is a base chud. This is

55:05

a based chud that just handles these

55:08

Karens cuz the one thing that Karens

55:10

can't handle is being laughed at and

55:13

being ignored. That's the one thing that

55:15

they can't deal with. And so if you just

55:17

do that to them, they will they'll

55:20

totally self-destruct

55:22

because they can't like they're they

55:24

wield their grievance as a weapon. So

55:26

the moment that you decide that their

55:28

grievance isn't relevant or meaningful,

55:30

then they're disarmed. They're totally

55:32

disarmed. They can't do anything else

55:35

besides that. So that's it.

55:40

>> It's fantastic. Oh,

55:41

>> I love it.

55:43

Mhm. Now

55:47

Oh yeah,

55:56

>> this video is really something special.

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