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Episode Date: July 8, 2025

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Oh no. No, they're not popping off again. Members of the Revolutionary Communist Group and the other far-left extremists are gathered outside Columbia University. Okay, here we go. Let me just move in. Nobody's really breaking a law here, right? It's just a protest. It's not really, I don't think it's really a big deal. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:00:49 Yeah. Yeah, I don't agree with them, but like, there's no, there's no destruction of property. They're, you know, complying with the police. So, yeah, I mean, I don't really have a problem with people. that want to protest this and get mad about it but uh you know just don't destroy property and break out windows like i think that a lot of people don't really realize how
Starting point is 00:01:11 bad it was last year uh like these people like this these are people that were this is a ISIS rest of these are people this is a protester that this is a this is a vandalizer terrorist right i mean what is what's going on with this look this
Starting point is 00:01:25 worse than a BLM looting I don't know i think they're both bad like i don't really have an opinion about like which one's worse. Like I don't think there's really a point of discussing which one's worse. I think they're both bad. So yeah.
Starting point is 00:01:48 Why is it always university kids that are stupid with these protests? They support terrorism and then the next generation are redeemed? No, because they usually get older and realize that they were stupid and then start voting in a more reasonable way. I think that it's mainly young people that are very privileged that want to have a cause to fight for because they think about people that grew up, you know, in like previous ages. Like, you know, you have like the civil rights era and these people were protesting for that. And then you had, you know, obviously like, you know, fucking, what was it? Like any sort of like
Starting point is 00:02:19 slavery stuff or any sort of racism. And I think there's one other thing that happened with that as well. So I think that's really what happens the majority of the time, right? Ultra leftling teachers, they wharf as activists. Yeah, they're warping as activists. Most of these people didn't really care. And they think they're going to get away with it. But either way, yeah, So they're basically revoking a bunch of people. Columbia has reportedly just expelled the president of the grad student union for his arrests and the encampment and building takeover last spring. Columbia University has announced expulsions,
Starting point is 00:02:51 multi-year suspensions, and degree revocations over the violent takeover of Hamilton Hall last spring. This is what happens when the federal government finally holds the universities accountable. Now, I think this is a huge W. you. I have no problem with peaceful protests, but you don't peacefully protest with a hammer. You don't. That's not how it works. And so if you bring a hammer to the peaceful protest, you have just disqualified yourself from peaceful protesting. Were the police, by the way? Well, they were trying to get into the building, right? And so, yeah, it's that simple. And what did Trump do, a partner is terrorist two-faced? Yeah, I guess so, right? People always like bringing up January 6 as if this wasn't bad.
Starting point is 00:03:32 So anyway, it looks at university statement. So this is what, this, this what Columbia said themselves. Today, Columbia University Judicial Board, this is probably the other reason why they're protesting. The Columbia University Judicial Board determined that findings and issued sanctions to students ranging from multi-year suspensions, temporary degree revocations, and expulsions related to the occupation of Hamilton Hall last spring. With respect to other events taking place last spring, the UJB's determinations recognized previously imposed disciplinary action. The return of suspended students will be overseen by Columbia University Life Office. committed to enforcing university rules and policies
Starting point is 00:04:08 and maintaining our disciplinary procedures probably, right? This should come as a surprise to literally no one. Really, this should be a surprise to no one. This place was violently taken over by activists that were, again, these people, they're protesting with hammers and breaking out windows. I'm sorry, but like, I have no problem with them getting around. I think this is from like last year or something, right? There's something else.
Starting point is 00:04:37 But I have no problem with any of these people like sitting around and protesting and doing it waffling, right? Sitting outside, talking about it, gathering there. But this right here, this is this is just destruction of property. Yeah, these are hammers of peace. I don't think so, man.
Starting point is 00:04:52 Yeah. Yeah, I don't think they're hammers of peace, guys. Man, I don't think so at all. Yep, broken windows of empathy. I guess so, self-deportation. So, yeah, they destroyed tons of property. They were inside of the buildings. They weren't complying with police officers.
Starting point is 00:05:21 And ultimately, you know, Columbia University is not their own personal playground. It's not their place to tell people that we're going to break into this building and not allow you to come into it just as a very, very baseline, simple perspective. And you think about probably collectively the millions of dollars this cost the universe. this costs the university to repair all this stuff, to clean up all the damage, to get, like, to process police reports and like, you know, talk to the police, the energy that that takes and time that takes. You have all of that. And then you also have like painting over the graffiti. There's millions and millions and millions of dollars. And then also you have some people that don't want to go to Columbia now. The university is now dangerous, right? You have dangerous people that have taken it over. I think that's a big thing. Also losing donations from big Jewish donators. Well, yeah, I mean, like, and I think it's really not that surprising. I mean, if you're a Jewish person, and the problem is that a lot of these people, and they've done literally no favors to themselves with this topic at all, these people have done no diligence, and they have taken no effort whatsoever to distinguish themselves from anti-Semitic terrorists. So big surprise that
Starting point is 00:06:37 Jewish people might not necessarily want to support a group or a university that is actively allowing people to advocate for what they believe to be their eradication. Big surprise. If I was them, I wouldn't give them any fucking money either. Like I put myself in their shoes, yeah. W take, yeah. Why the fuck would you give these people a bunch of money if they're letting these clowns take over the university and some of these clowns are supporting an organization
Starting point is 00:07:04 that wants to destroy you and wants to kill you and says like, oh, all Jews are bad, a curse upon the Jews. If I see that, and I'm a fucking Jew, I'm going to be offended. I'm going to be like, you know what? I don't want to curse on me. I didn't do anything. I'm just sitting here. What the fuck?
Starting point is 00:07:21 Based, yeah, it's common sense. How do we get here? It's nuts. It is. It's so fucking obvious. So, yes, I'm really, really glad to see this happening. This is a massive W. I blame Columbia for tolerating this.
Starting point is 00:07:36 Yeah. The administration and the faculty at Columbia, they're a bunch of virtue crats and moral snobs. They believe in diversity, equity, inclusion, and the right to harass the Jewish people. And the American people have given Columbia hundreds of millions of dollars. We just wait. They did the same thing with Jewish people that people did with Asians.
Starting point is 00:08:02 in COVID. You remember all those videos of these like dumb racist people harassing Asians? It's like just because you're a Jew doesn't mean you're a Zionist. I mean it doesn't mean like you're an Israel fucking operative. It's crazy. And it's Chinese people too. They're like, oh, it's from China. Like, I remember there were people that were conspiracy theorying about when that that Chinese girl,
Starting point is 00:08:31 Kisey came and she was in Austin. I was hanging out with her. and they thought that she was like a CCP agent or something like that. They were like, well, yeah. So is it true that the CCP is sending in pretty young Chinese girls in order to compromise our American streamers and American influencers? And like they had like all these examples of it of like guys dating Asian girls basically. Half of the Asian girls, by the way, weren't even Chinese.
Starting point is 00:08:57 But does it matter? Like, yeah. And I was thinking to myself, please let this. be true. Please, please, please. I love China. Yes. Okay, guys. Yeah, it's what they want you to think. That's what I want to believe. It's not what I want to think. Yeah. Yeah, I hope so, right? Please compromise me. And so anyway, this happened. And it's just, it's just another, in my opinion, it's just another, it's another flavor of that. It's another flavor of, um, you know, uh, xenophobic generalizing on people that aren't even like, a lot of these people like,
Starting point is 00:09:33 These are people like, oh, yeah, I'm Chinese. Yeah, I went there two times for like a week to visit my family. Okay, yeah, but the rest of the time you're in America. Uh-huh. Yeah, you're mainly American. Let's be honest. And so anyway, uh, but like, yeah, this totally fucking different. Yeah, exactly. Yeah, it's 100%. We've been better off taking that money and spending it on scratch tickets and blackjack. Yeah. And this, this insanity has got to stop. And I'm proud of the people. president. And I'm proud of Secretary Rubia for saying we've had enough. Yeah, bro, these people are wild and out, man. They really are. And they're violent. That's the problem, is that they're violent. And that's really what the issue is. And over half of Columbia
Starting point is 00:10:21 University's enrollment is now foreign students. Over half of Columbia's enrollment is foreign students. And they're the ones, of course, who pay full tuition. Yeah. And so of the general studies student population. And that raises two questions. One, why is the American taxpayer, the free press reported that, you know, $400 million in federal grants have been yanked? Why are American taxpayers paying to educate people who aren't Americans? And two, it raises this question about immigration and which way the cultural exchange is going. So the other day, two days ago, I do believe, right, this is Wednesday. So I think on Monday, Harvard froze hiring. Yeah. What do you make of that? How do you read that? You know, it's interesting because a lot of these federal grants go to the hard
Starting point is 00:11:02 sciences. So the professors who are supporting the protesters, supporting, you know, BDS resolutions saying, you know, screw it to the administration, they're not the ones who are going to get pinched by the fact that Trump is pulling grant funding. So you're going to see a civil war within the universities of the serious researchers saying, hey, we just want to do our research. We don't want to get, you know, in this, you know, fight with the administration over this versus the ones who say, no, this is the hill we're going to die on. Okay. Well, they're going to die on it then. I'll tell you, that. I mean, this kind of crazy fucking political shit, especially like supporting terrorist
Starting point is 00:11:37 shit, yeah, that's fine. And, oh my fucking God, taxpayer grants to the universities with a billion dollar endowments. Yeah, exactly. Well, why are we paying? And that's a good question, right? Why are we paying a bunch of money to educate people that aren't even from our country? When people here can't even afford it, right?
Starting point is 00:11:52 I think that's definitely true. Demanding Palestinian Columbia University Mahmoud Khmeal into U.S. funds to Israel. Why are they, what I don't understand is that why are they protesting at the college? Shouldn't they protest at like a government building? Because the government are the ones that that took this guy. Columbia University doesn't have anything to do with this. Yeah, I mean like maybe that's just me, right? But shouldn't they go to like apparently the guy's
Starting point is 00:12:19 being held in Louisiana or something like that? Yeah, I don't know. That would be inconvenient. I see. Okay, yeah, that makes sense. And man, let's see if there's any more of this. Compton are all over the place. Oh, oh, here we go. Yeah, there is more of this, actually. NYPD officers, oh, shit. Let me see if I can find this here. I already looked at this too.
Starting point is 00:12:47 And this is an hour ago as well. Yeah, I think this is a lot of this the same shit I saw before. Peaceful so far? Yeah. Yeah, I mean, so far I totally support this. I mean, I disagree with it, but I support it. Does that make sense? Yeah, this is fine.
Starting point is 00:13:25 Fine. Nothing wrong here. Yeah, it'll turn violent. Well, when it does, then I'll stop supporting it. But I don't think it's fair to, while a student walkout was expected inside Columbia University, according to protest fires, the campus appears to be quiet. So nobody walked out of the class. Yeah, big surprise. I mean, the thing is that the people that do this are in a lot of cases, like, some of these people have been, like, extremely violent and, like, aggressive and, like, hostile. and most people just want to go to school and deal with this and just not have to think about it, right? Like, yeah, they got to go to class, right? I mean, what the hell is this?
Starting point is 00:14:10 So you have people that are being violent and doing this stuff. That's it. Don't support, tolerate. Well, I mean, you can call it whatever you want, but I think that that's my point. So, yeah, it looks like the student walkout. Well, they're walking out. Well, there is a walkout. They're walking out from one class probably to another class.
Starting point is 00:14:32 So, I mean, yeah. That, no, it makes sense, right? Sure is a lot of walking. Yeah, I guess that's what's happening. There's a lot of reports that find out a bunch of the student protesters weren't even students. Well, I could have told you that. Easily, I could have told you that. Because the reason, and here's the reason why. It's because the student protesters, like, for example, I remember there were interviews with some of these protesters and they asked, like, you know, what do you think about these topics? And these people didn't know anything about them at all. So that's really what it is. Yeah, they had no idea what the hell they were talking about to begin with, and they're just sitting up there starting trouble being mad because that's what they like to do.
Starting point is 00:15:10 That's really the reason. That's mainly it. Yeah, it's actually that simple. Shocker. Yeah, I know, man. Y'all didn't even go to college? Shut the fuck up. I mean, I don't think you need to go to college to have an opinion on this, right? I mean, do you? And so this is the police here.
Starting point is 00:15:27 So they're ready. They raid prep for this. Which, I mean, it makes sense, right? they had to deal with this shit last year. Yeah. Yeah, big surprise. Yeah, they already dealt with this last year. They're not letting this thing happen again.
Starting point is 00:15:47 Absolutely. Yeah, it makes sense. Yeah, they're getting ahead of it. Yeah, it's smart. No, let me see if I can find another one. I've got no problem with people protesting and doing it legally, but you have, like, people that are violent or anything like that. You know, if this, because the thing is, like,
Starting point is 00:16:07 there's a chance that at, like, you know, 9 p.m. tonight or, like, you know, 11 p.m. tonight, you could have these people turn up. up and start trouble. But right now, it seems like that's not happening. But yeah, Columbia is kicking a lot of the people out that started the trouble. And I think that's a great thing. It really is. And it's, I'm very glad finally we're starting to see because like I saw a tweet that I agreed with. And this is a thing. Let me see if I can find it. Yeah. Conservative reporters are getting murderous journalists are getting swatted. Figures are getting death threats, assassination. that's DOJ needs to do something about the extreme uptick and domestic leftist terrorism.
Starting point is 00:16:44 I think I think this is true. And there's been a lot of like just yeah, straight up fucking terrorism. And you got to stop these people and hold them accountable. Lives of TikTok? Well, I understand it's a biased source, but I agree with what they're saying here. I do. And I think that especially like the burning down Tesla's and shit like that. That's crazy.
Starting point is 00:17:01 Like who does that? Really? Who the fuck does that? That's crazy.

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