The Benny Show - Karmelo Anthony Prison Sentence SHOCKS World | Belfast BURNS, U.K. Set Ablaze As English Revolt

Episode Date: June 10, 2026

Karmelo Anthony begins his 35 year prison sentence after being found guilty of murder, Belfast in flames as protests erupt, Stephen Davis, Rep. Byron Donalds and Rep. Brandon Gill  join the show. ...American Financing: Save with https://www.americanfinancing.net/benny NMLS 182334, nmlsconsumeraccess.org. APR for rates in the 5s start at 6.327% for well qualified borrowers. Call 888-528-1219 for details about credit costs and terms. Visit Americanfinancing.net/Benny. Average savings based on borrowers who save over $199.99 Patriot Mobile: Go to https://www.PatriotMobile.com/Benny and get A FREE MONTH Advantage Gold: Get your FREE wealth protection kit https://www.abjv1trk.com/F6XL22/4MQCFX/?sub1=Youtube Rumble Wallet: Take Control of Your Money Easily with Rumble Wallet. Download now at https://rumblewallet.onelink.me/bJsX/Benny. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Today, ladies and gentlemen, is Wednesday, June 10th, 2026. Carmelo Anthony is in jail. He is beginning 35 years of a prison sentence far too little. In fact, far too lenient. The death sentence would actually be an appropriate sentence for Carmelo Anthony. That would be Old Testament judgment. Why isn't it the death sentence? Well, because of some insane Supreme Court ruling that said you can't execute a minor.
Starting point is 00:00:26 Otherwise, Carmelo Anthony should be suffering the same. fate from a justice standpoint after trial, after jury, and the jury found him guilty of murder yesterday. So if you're guilty of murder, well, you know, Carmelo Anthony's mom gets to go visit Carmelo Anthony for the rest of her life, her miserable, despicable life. The rest of Carmelo Anthony's despicable life. By the way, Carmelo Anthony refused to look in the eye any of the Metcalf family as they stood before him and read their victim statements. Just a, just a reminder of filth, scum. These hoodlum rats are. It is so despicable what happened yesterday. It should have been 99 years. I'm angry that it's only 35 years. I guess based on what we've seen
Starting point is 00:01:18 in American culture, it could have been a, you know, hung jury or a self-defense, you know, or we don't want to get docs or have our homes burned down. So I guess I'm glad that we got the murder verdict, but you would have to be functionally retarded to have watched this trial and not come to that conclusion. Something else is happening also in the world. The UK is set ablaze because of something that sort of rhymes with what's happening here, senseless, preventable violence that has to do with cultural rot brought about by our intel agencies, deep state, and leaders, globalist leaders in this nation, our nations and in all the West. And that is what the true fight is against. There's a through line.
Starting point is 00:02:00 from Carmelo Anthony to the beheading in the UK. It's the same thing. Same weapons, in fact, and the same cultures. We're going to talk about that. And we're not going to be shying away from these things any longer. On this program, you're going to get the truth about what we are up against because it's not a Republican or Democrat issue. It's not left or right. It's light versus dark.
Starting point is 00:02:25 It's good versus evil. And it's time to fight back. We'll be fighting back with Stephen Davis, Byron. Donald's and Braden Gill on the show today. My name is Benny Johnson and this is The Benny Show. American financing for your American future, American financing can ensure that you are out of high interest credit card debt. I view it as an immorality. I think it should be illegal. I'm aligned with Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders on this. Maybe it is one point of absolute agreement. There should be caps on credit card debt. A lot of Americans are drowning in it. Get out from
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Starting point is 00:03:26 I have a couple of really quick things that I have a couple of really quick things that I wanted to bring up that I think is kind of fascinating and interesting is that this entire culture, this entire culture of gangsterism, this entire culture of hedonism. This entire culture of hedonism. It's a reminder that Carmelo Anthony, do you have the Carmelo Anthony, AK-47 flipping off pictures, Alex. If we don't have them in the script, that's fine. Here we go. This is Carmelo Anthony. It's the Carmelo Anthony they won't show you. This is the Carmelo Anthony that they tried so desperately to hide.
Starting point is 00:04:20 A little wannabe gangster, little wannabe thug, who was rap, trapped, and mind poisoned and brain-rodded. Because of his parents allowed it to happen. Parents probably encouraged it to happen. You can see the protesters, the low IQ, race hatred, tribalism, 70 IQ, just hate white people, protesters outside. Just blame white people, whatever. Your life's going to hell in a handbasket. So let's blame the Jews.
Starting point is 00:04:52 Let's blame white people. Let's blame structural racism. Let's never take accountability for our own actions, our own culture, our own incapacity to raise our own children. Let's just cry about it when our children commit murder in cold blood. Oh, the horrors. my kids can't commit murder in cold blood. ALX, get me the one with him in the AK-47, please. I want the side-by-side.
Starting point is 00:05:13 Poss it up when you got it. Oh, the horror. We can't commit murder anymore. Look, what could you imagine if your son went out on the street? Could you imagine being a black parent in America today and your son goes out, stabs someone and kills him to death, stabs him and kills him to death, innocent white kid. and then they have to face prison.
Starting point is 00:05:40 Could you imagine the horror of that for taking the life of another young man, of an innocent young man who actually had things going for him? Yeah. Carmelo Anthony, what a tough little gangster he was. He probably thought he was going to be real tough when he stabbed a white kid. And they were going to write rap songs about him. and they were going to do graffiti about them on the train tracks and I don't know, get a pair of sneakers named after them.
Starting point is 00:06:15 There you go. This is Carmelo Anthony. Thank you. This is Carmelo Anthony. But Carmelto Anthony, this version of Carmelinthony actually is just a flex. You know, because the actual strength doesn't need to get in your face with a middle finger and a lighter drugs in an AK-47. Strength is silent. And actual masculine strength is reserved and doesn't need to while out scream in your face.
Starting point is 00:06:51 I'll stab you, touch me, and see what happens. Carmelo Anthony was asked to leave the tent 15 times. Carmelo Anthony attacked the other students, called them slurs, called them name. stabbed one of them through the chest plate into his heart. That's how hard the stab was. Pierce his heart muscles blew out Austin Metcalf's heart. The autopsy shows a stab wound clear through his chest. The jury gasped and delivered a murder, guilty verdict yesterday. Praise God. Thank God for this justice finally served in one of these cases. I was getting a little worried that we'd have an OJ situation here.
Starting point is 00:07:31 But thankfully, they were really wise in the jury selection. And at least when it came to selecting jurors, they selected people who weren't going to decide the fate of this killer based on the melanin in his skin. And they returned a guilty verdict. It should have been the electric chair or lethal injection. That would be justice. That would be actual justice, an eye for an eye. But again, unfortunately, that's illegal. He can't execute a minor.
Starting point is 00:08:04 Even though Carmelo Anthony is 19, he will be 54 when he gets out of prison if he's denied parole, which he should be. So we got 35 years. The reason I'm showing you these photos of Carmelho Anthony is because Carmelo Anthony shook and cried and blubbered like a little bitch. Sorry for the language.
Starting point is 00:08:29 There's no other way to describe it. And I'm describing it in order to hurt his feelings. I want his feelings to be hurt. Carmelo Anthony is filth. Disgusting. Worst elements of our society. His parents are filth. And what we found out yesterday
Starting point is 00:08:43 is the real Carmelo Anthony, which isn't these photos. But a young man who was shaking and quivering on the ground shaking and tremoring so much that he was unable to actually hold himself together that he had a panic attack in the courthouse. Real tough, tough guy, right?
Starting point is 00:09:09 Stab you in the heart. Kill you, right? Alx, please get the thread on this. He's so tough. He can go kill a white kid, right? An unarmed white kid. He's a real tough guy. Well, when they read this sentence in the courthouse,
Starting point is 00:09:22 Carmelo Anthony melted into a puddle of sobbing, blubbering, they had to remove him from the courthouse because he was so hysterical and weepy. Same thing with his mom. The court reporters said that in a miraculous and in shocking moment that the judge was asked by Carmelo Anthony's public defender, which, where'd all the money go? You know, they raised $700,000 and they'll go fund me. Their gifts and go. Where do the money go? Well, it certainly didn't go to good representation. They certainly didn't pay the lawyer.
Starting point is 00:10:06 No, no, no. The family has brand new escalade, moved into a brand new home in a cul-de-sac in a gated community and got brand-new sneakers, brand-new shoes, a carnival cruise, and Carmelo Anthony is getting 35 years and humiliated before the court.
Starting point is 00:10:30 extraordinary moment. Carmelo Anthony's lawyer asked if he could take his blubbering client somewhere and pull himself together to pull Carmelo Anthony together because he was shaking and crying. Carmelo Anthony is actually a teeny little guy. You got his mugshot now. Put his mugshot up. 130 pounds. 5'9. Carmel Anthony is actually like a little girl. Got to have a great time in prison. And the judge said, you can't take your client anywhere. Your client has been found guilty of murder. Your client is now under arrest and is in the custody of the sheriff. Put the tweet back up.
Starting point is 00:11:13 So that's very interesting to see how these little gangsters actually behave when they have to face consequences. And you know why we're in this situation? Because Carmelo Anthony faced no consequences for his entire life. His parent didn't parent him. is a young man like so many other young men who don't ever have to because they didn't have fathers because they didn't have present parents
Starting point is 00:11:37 never had to experience what real life is the reason why it's important for me to teach my sons and my daughters but especially my sons real life physical consequences while they are young cause and effect
Starting point is 00:11:56 while they are young a rules-based society that built the West while they're young. Christian principles. Christian justice. Because one, that is how the Western world is set up. Two, when you get into the real world, the real world hits back. If you think that your entire life, if your parents, which Carmelo Anthony's parents did, look the way that they were behaving.
Starting point is 00:12:25 His mom got a nose job. That's what the money went towards. Carmelo Anthony's parents went out and like our living large off the fundraiser for their kid. That's also why they didn't have him plead out. You know, he could have just pled guilty because he is. They have all the, not only was he found guilty, but they have it all on camera. They had 15 witnesses. Carmelo Anthony, it was such a train wreck.
Starting point is 00:12:50 This is such a, such a Titanic train wreck. Their own witnesses turned against them. Carmelo Anthony's own witnesses turned against them on the stand, impeached their own. own testimony. Every witness they called up on behalf of Carmelo Anthony said that he's actually in the wrong and that he deserved it, that he did it, that he committed murder and he was in the wrong. Every single witness was able to be turned by the prosecution against Carmelo Anthony. That's how bad or poorly the case was made. His parents wanted to live in a gated community and now Carmelo Anthony will be living in a gated community for the next few decades.
Starting point is 00:13:32 And hopefully the rest of his life. I hope they're able to compound charges here. I hope they're able to sue in civil court, the family, bankrupt them, take every single dollar, take every single penny from them. The way that these people have behaved has been utterly despicable filth. Pull up, Alex, no doubt you have the posts, right, about how they wouldn't even look in the eyes, the family members. So, awesome Metcalf's brother died in his arms. he's sitting there telling Carmela Anthony look at me when I'm talking to you because they're giving these witness statements afterwards
Starting point is 00:14:08 and Carmela Anthony refused to even make eye contact that is the level of parasitic scum these people are that is the level of indecency I want to talk a little bit about decency let me talk a bit about this give me a protester video please Yeah. In the protester video. So here's a lady that says, here's a lady that says, I have, I have five sons.
Starting point is 00:14:40 What are they supposed to do? What are my five sons supposed to do? This is the, this is the reaction to the Carmelo Anthony murder conviction. What do you want us to do? What do you want us to do at this point? What? I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm lost for it. I don't know what to do. I got five boys. I don't know what. I ain't got nothing to tell him no more. You can't walk away no more. Rest in peace, Rayvon Martin.
Starting point is 00:15:09 Let me ask you this. Right now, I hear... What are you supposed to do? Well, you could not... You could stop murdering us. How about we start there? That'd be a good threshold. How about you stop murdering and raping us and our children? Maybe that. Maybe don't raise your sons to be killers. Yeah, exactly. Maybe actually raise your children to exist in a consequence society.
Starting point is 00:15:43 I know that my sons, if they decide to go get in a fight, if they drink too much or God forbid, you know, it's hard because they're little babies, but like that's just the way the culture goes. If they decide to go out and while out, they're young men, young men make mistakes, they'll be punched in the face. That's the world of men. If they do too many bad things, they'll be put in prison. They'll be put in handcuffs and thrown in jail. That's the world. I don't want that for my sons. I don't want my sons to be beat up and left in a ditch.
Starting point is 00:16:20 I don't want my sons to be stabbed in the heart. I don't want my sons to be put in handcuffs. And all of that has happened to different sons of people in this scenario. I'm not saying the Metcalf did anything wrong. They are completely the victims here. but nobody wants their son to be in that situation, in that circumstance. So I better show my kids cause and effect right now. That lady, what am I going to do with my sons?
Starting point is 00:16:49 You parent them. So that if they're in Carmelo Anthony's situation, they leave the tent. And they say, oh, my bad. Sorry about that. Or how about this? A little bit of politeness goes a long way in society. What would the timeline look like right now if Carmelo Anthony? Anthony had just said, hey, guys, it's pouring rain.
Starting point is 00:17:11 I know this ain't my tent. Like, sorry about it. Do you mind if I just chill here for a second? It's pretty cool shoes, man. Where'd you get those? Let's talk about the game. Let's talk about whatever. Like, Pokemon cards?
Starting point is 00:17:24 Like, what if you would just been a functional part of society? What if you just had like a, like something in your brain, like in your brain that says, let's not commit murder today. Let's not commit crimes today. What if that had been like part of your thought process? But that wasn't part of Carmelo Anthony's thought process. We know now from this trial that he was a degenerate little criminal student, that he was constantly causing fights, getting in fights probably because he's 130 pounds,
Starting point is 00:17:52 5-9, it's always the short kings. They're also pent up, right? And so he's like sitting there and behaving in a manner that's going to get someone killed. And you're telling me his parents didn't know. know this about him? Couldn't have stepped in or didn't encourage this? Who bought him the knife? Anybody ever asked that question? Who bought him the knife? He didn't have a job. So how do you afford a knife exactly? Well, his parents gave him the money for him. How else would he get? Does his parents know that he was bringing a knife everywhere? Well, if they were good parents, they should have.
Starting point is 00:18:29 The biggest crime here is that he couldn't have been the death, that he couldn't, that he isn't qualified for the death sentence and that his parents couldn't serve with him. Because you should be able to charge the parents for these kind of things. This is criminal neglect. Carmelo Anthony's mom will be able to visit her son. There was no justice done yesterday. Austin Metcalf's mother will never see her son again. She'll have to go cry on a gravestone. So this isn't justice.
Starting point is 00:19:07 It's the best that we have. So I guess I'll take it. But what we should be seeking for here is true actual justice. And how do you get that? Well, you don't have the situation in the first place. You talk about the real problems in the culture aggressively and up front. And you deal with it. You talk about disproportionate young black men crime rates.
Starting point is 00:19:33 And how that is the same. single most violent subsection population and subculture in the world, in fact. You have an honest conversation about what happened there because it didn't used to be that way. And what forces have assaulted the black community in this country? Then you need to talk about other countries. The UK is burning right now. The UK is burning. I've got to tell you.
Starting point is 00:20:07 Yeah, the team is like. teams talking about Pokemon cards. Yeah. I don't know, man. Do people still do Pokemon cards? I don't know. Here it is. It's the same thing is happening. People are done. People in Western society, people that are civilized,
Starting point is 00:20:27 it's not a skin color thing. This is a civilizational thing. Are you down with the, like, are you down with what civilization actually is? This is Belfast right now. Same principles apply. We, the civilized, taxpayers who uphold society and whose ancestors built society and who play by the rule,
Starting point is 00:20:48 we're tired of being preyed on, raped, murdered, pillaged. We're sick of it. And we're sick of the protection mechanisms that the state uses in order to continue that process. And this is what's happening in the UK. The Belfast is set to completely ablaze. Why? Well, because a 70 IQ or less,
Starting point is 00:21:13 third world invader from Sudan, who should have never been in Belfast, couldn't have built a plane, couldn't have built a train, couldn't have built a boat to get to Belfast, was brought there from Paris, now we've learned. How do you get from Sudan to Paris to Belfast? Through Dublin?
Starting point is 00:21:32 Hmm. NGOs. He had a handler. government agencies and organizations paid for this man to come to Belfast to behead an Englishman. When was the last time there was a beheading in England? I don't know, William Wallace. This man from Sudan is on public subsidies, gets unlimited public dole, and is from one of the single most violent places on earth. Sudan, where, according to all available reports, Sudan has tens of thousands of direct deaths and widespread atrocities every single year targeting ethnic groups. Why would you bring someone from this land in who is predisposed to targeting ethnic groups and place them in a target-rich environment from one of the most violent places on Earth?
Starting point is 00:22:30 Where is the justification for that? If we live in a republic, if we live in a democracy, where is the politician coming forward, standing a foot and saying, here is why I brought in unlimited third world migrants? Where has that conversation been? Who's had that? Who's had the balls to stand up and explain why someone from Sudan is allowed to live in Northern Ireland? Does anybody ever made that explanation? No, they just do it. Well, that's not a republic.
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Starting point is 00:23:47 The majority has never wanted open borders in our nation. I would argue that it's probably a 90-10 issue, but it's probably more like 991. Because even the immigrants who are here, even the illegals who are here, would not vote, and they can vote in California, would not vote. for open borders. They know how dangerous it is. They're leaving places because of open borders. And they don't want that to come here.
Starting point is 00:24:12 They view this is a giant lifeboat. They all need to go home. Millions need to leave or be made to leave. But the reason why they came here in the first place, they don't want to destroy it. They know better. No politician has ever put it up to a vote. We should have a national referendum.
Starting point is 00:24:30 We need to have an actual constitutional convention. This is such a critical question to civilizational survival. We need to put it up and see the actual will of the people. Do you want unlimited third world migration into your neighborhoods or no? Yes or no. See what the results you'll get. We should pull the chat right now. What do you think the results would be for that exactly?
Starting point is 00:24:54 I think that even in San Francisco, you'd be able to win that 90-10. I think you'd get a hundred to zero. I think you might get 100 to zero in the rest of the nation. But they never would do it. They can't do it. But they do it to us anyway. And that's how you get beheadings in the streets of the UK. There's now fires all throughout Belfast.
Starting point is 00:25:25 Belfast is burning. Belfast is ablaze. Apologies for the inconvenience. This is all preventable. They're young groups of men. wandering around the city, setting it on fire. And you can see here, the aerial shot. Well, I remember during the BLM rallies that people,
Starting point is 00:25:45 newscasters would say, well, this is the voice of the people. What other, what other way can they protect? They need to be heard. These are the actions of the unheard. Remember that? I got some of the unheard for you, ladies and gentlemen. This is a, I mean, it's terrible, right?
Starting point is 00:26:06 the scenes. But how will the politicians listen? Listen to this. It's the last clip. I just, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this, this is, this, this is this. This is this one voice note that stood out before Richard Tice, wherever you are, just pin back your logos. This was Rob. Morning, Jess. On my way to work. That's normal. Listen to you, talk about the thing that happened in Belfast last night, all the unrest. Well, yes, rightly, you shouldn't condone what happened. What else have people got to do? They're not listening. The political class are not listening.
Starting point is 00:26:57 These people who are coming over here illegally. They're rapists, terrorists. They're coming over here. It's literally like putting a wolf in a sheep field. You are giving them a target-rich environment. You haven't vetted them. You've done nothing. All you've done is dump them.
Starting point is 00:27:13 in a place where they can wreak havoc. Where they come from, guess what? There's no law. If they can do literally whatever they like. They come over here, there's lawyers, of course, taxpayer funded, they get a nice cushy home, running water, Sky TV, gym memberships, bus passes. They can literally go where they want and create havoc. And when they do, the people that foisted up upon us, guess what? They say, don't get upset. Don't do anything. Don't go out and cause unrest. Well, tell you what, mate, stop reaping. Then you might not have to sow it. Because this country is absolutely on the edge.
Starting point is 00:27:50 They cannot take much more of people getting stabbed, raped, blown up. You name it, you've foisted it upon us for the last 25, 30 years. Ever since Blair said, I'm going to rub your noses in it. Well, guess what? What goes around comes around? And I think the political class have got a very, very, very big smack on the nose coming. We reached out to Tommy Robinson yesterday. He's going to be on the show soon.
Starting point is 00:28:19 I muted my mic because I need to have a sip of coffee to talk about exactly this. Same answer to the Carmelo Anthony protesters. Same answer that is in England today. Would it be too hard to stop raping and murdering? How about that? How about we stop doing the stabbing, raping, murdering, beheading of innocent people? Is that too much to ask? Because until we get that from our leaders,
Starting point is 00:28:54 people are going to need to seek alternative means to be heard. This is why I'm like, thank God that there was a guilty verdict yesterday in Texas. Ladies and gentlemen, we'll be in Texas. Patriot Mobile will be our friends, partners, and sponsors at the Texas GOP Convention. Patriot Mobile is based out of Texas. We'd be chilling with them on Friday. It's going to be a blast.
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Starting point is 00:30:27 But there's a guy who did look like a MAGA Hulk that I found, like, supporting President Trump in the streets of California. So I called him that. He went viral. And now MAGA Hulk, Stephen Davis, joins the show live now. Stephen, welcome to the program. How are you? I'm sorry. I can't hear you.
Starting point is 00:30:56 I think we have some audio issues. I can't hear you. All right. Hey, thanks, guys. We'll take you off, pop you off and let a producer jump on in. And you hate to see that happen. Let's hop on over to Byron Donald's. And we'll bring back Stephen.
Starting point is 00:31:13 Here we go. Byron Donald's candidate for governor of Florida. Is that true? That's great. Just reading the script. Our friend, Byron, back on the show. Let's go. Byron, a lot to talk about, a lot of unrest all around the rest of the country.
Starting point is 00:31:34 I guess we should start with the Carmelo Anthony verdict. What's your take on that? Well, look, justice was done. That's my take on it. Look, you can't, obviously, stabbing somebody else, it comes with severe penalties. Obviously, the fact that the jury came back so quickly and indicated how that trial went. And, you know, look, at the end of the day, the young man whose life was lost, he's never coming home. He's not going to see his family.
Starting point is 00:32:01 And so, you know, the court moved very quickly, and we move forward. I think it's important, especially for young men to understand that your decisions have real consequences. And so, you know, you can't take them like those lightly. You have to really govern yourselves accordingly at all times. Yeah. What about the people who are protesting and saying that this is a rigged trial because there weren't any black jurors or that we need to liberate him from prison or that, you know, white boy deserved to be stabbed? I mean, you're seeing some real ugliness out there in the streets right now. Well, first of all, nobody deserves to be stabbed.
Starting point is 00:32:38 Let's just start there. Nobody deserves that. Nobody wants that. Number two, you know, the fact that this trial went this quickly and the jury came back that fast, you know, probably demonstrated in the courtroom. And I have to go back and look at the, look at all the transcripts from the trial, but that would pretty much indicate that all the witnesses kind of came back with the same testimony and in the same viewpoints. So when you see a jury come back that quickly, that pretty much, you know, means that that the proceedings were very clear. very definitive on the outcome. Yeah, it just seems like people are trying to turn this into something more than it actually is, which is a clear-cut murder case. 35 years. Some people are saying that that seems a little light for murdering someone. I mean, Carmelo Anthony, I mean, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:33:28 Is it actually justice, I guess? Is the question, because Austin Metcalf isn't here. He's gone. You know, his parents will never be able to see him ever again. And I don't know. I'm glad that I live in the state of Florida, which has some pretty, pretty strict laws and some pretty strict governance and jurisprudence. But I guess you couldn't give the electric chair to anyone who's under who's underage. And that would be that would be Carmelo Anthony right now.
Starting point is 00:33:54 I don't know. What's your overarching, what's your overarching take, you know, on how this is all going to shake out? Well, first, 35 years, you know, even though, yes, you're correct, Austin McCaff is never coming home to his family. but 35 years, from the scope of a 17-year-old is a lifetime. That's 35 years is a long time in any one of our personal lives. And so, you know, at the end of the day, I think the jury weighed at all, obviously weighed his age and said, we think this is the appropriate punishment. And so, and I think it's important for people, you know, all the Monday morning quarterbacking on the sentence or on the trial,
Starting point is 00:34:32 you weren't in that room. You weren't having to deliberate over the facts. he weren't having to go through the painstaking process to try to make sure that justice was served. And so, you know, 35 years is a very long time in the scope of anybody's life. I mean, you're talking about now he's basically going to serve easily a third to half of his life behind bars. And, you know, we'll see what happens, you know, as he makes his way through that process and what happens on the other side. Yeah, I find it very interesting that there's plenty of, Gangster photos of Carmelo Anthony, you know, flipping off the camera, holding firearms, doing drugs.
Starting point is 00:35:14 But yet he breaks down in tears and is sobbing and is shaking and is hysterically uncontrollable in the courthouse. You know, there's something like very rotted and very wrong in culture that sort of drives young men to this. And that says, I guess, like that everything's a rap song, right? that there's not going to be any real world consequences. What is that? You have three boys. Like, what is that that we have to fix? I have two boys.
Starting point is 00:35:42 What is that that we have to fix as fathers in culture when it comes to parenting our sons to ensure that they don't end up in this situation? Because both of these young men, Carmelo Anthony and Austin Metcalfe, like, this situation could have been so easily avoided and both of them could have gone about their lives, right? Alive and able to make better decisions. But that's all done now. And I think it does boil down to bad parenting. Where's the breakdown here, Byron?
Starting point is 00:36:07 Look, I think the first part is, you know, when kids are young, and I'm talking four, five, six, in their home, you have to understand that there are consequences. You know, like if you make a poor decision, like, Benny, you have young kids. My kids are a little bit older now. But even when they were little, you hold them accountable, not because you're trying to be mean,
Starting point is 00:36:26 but because you want them to understand that when you make a wrong decision, there will be a punishment. There will be a consequence. And so that as you age and as you mature, you have to govern yourselves accordingly. You have to be mindful of every decision that you make. And so I think that, you know, when you're talking about parenting and not even so much parenting, specifically fatherhood, this is why fathers are so critical in the home because they actually help young men understand that there are limits to their emotions. You referenced him breaking down in the courtroom.
Starting point is 00:36:59 Well, that's because now you're being met with the full weight of consequences. for a decision or an action that you decided to make in the heat of the moment. And even in the heat of the moment, there are real consequences that come from that. And so, you know, I think that's why, you know, the reality of that hitting all at once, you know, I think we'll probably, you know, break down just about anybody, regardless of where you come from. But I think, and you're talking about raising kids and culture, part of this is social media, having kids just looking at social media nonstop and thinking that this is the
Starting point is 00:37:33 the way you comport yourself. This is the way you act. This is the way you carry yourself. It's just not reality. And I think that's where parenting, especially fatherhood, is critical to helping young men understand, number one, how they're supposed to treat other people. Number two, how they're really supposed to be guardians of society and really maintaining an established culture of respect towards one another. And I think if you have more of that, then situations like, this, which is like an argument in the stands, gets diffused pretty quickly as opposed to, unfortunately, what it turned into. That's exactly right.
Starting point is 00:38:12 It turned into a real, it turned into a real mess, mess young men with impulse control. We're constantly working on that in the Johnson household. I'm constantly working on that. Regulation. Strength is actually silence and stoicism and not accelerating a bad situation, but decelerating, defusing, that's what actual strength is. And more young men need to be taught that. And also taught that the real world punches back.
Starting point is 00:38:40 I think that's like the consequence culture is something like, the consequence culture and consequences for your children is like so important. Because like the world has real world. You'll get punched in the face by a stronger guy at the bar, by the bouncer. You'll get thrown into the street, right, if you're acting a fool. You'll get put in handcuffs. if you make enough bad decisions. The real world has real physical consequences.
Starting point is 00:39:06 And so young men especially, I think, need to learn that at home. I think you're right. And I think the other piece is that you just want to be respectful of other people. And sometimes you get disrespected. That happens in life. It happens every now and again. But you have to make that decision and be very sober about it. Am I just going to respond?
Starting point is 00:39:26 Because that's what the expectation is. Or am I just going to get myself out of this situation because you just have no idea what's going to happen next, especially when emotions are high and things escalate very, very quickly. And so, you know, even with my sons, you know, I tell them, I'm like, listen, somebody wants to say stuff to you, talk about you. The number one thing to do is get out of that situation. Like you don't, because you just don't know, frankly, who that person is or the other people that are in the environment. you just have no idea and things can get out of hand very, very fast.
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Starting point is 00:40:26 actually a lot less. Visit staples.ca slash preferred. That was easy. A simple, a mature thing is to not escalate these types of situations, but to try to find ways to get out of them very quickly, move on with your day, because those people, you may not see them again, or you might see them four or five, six more times,
Starting point is 00:40:46 but especially as you get older, you leave high school into college and in college into life, you're really not going to engage those people anymore anyway. Nobody's really going to remember. except for like the five-minute altercation. Somebody might, you know, tell a story about it, whatever the case might be, but you don't want to be in a very bad situation
Starting point is 00:41:05 that can definitely get out of hand like this one did. Yeah, living a well and full life is the best revenge. Florida is living a great revenge against our arch nemesis of California. But California is in the news cycle, and it's a nightmare over there. What do you make of the election style and process that has caused so many people to rage that things are not on the up and up with that election. Listen, I think it's crazy. California doesn't know how to do elections well.
Starting point is 00:41:39 Actually, let me correct that. California knows what they're doing. Their election system is atrocious. Florida, we have the best election system in the country. It's not close. And that's kudos to Governor DeSantis, all his hard work on election security and election integrity. This is why we return our results back at basically 10 o'clock at night and everybody goes to bed knowing what the outcome is, not this mess in California where Spencer Pratt was in second place on election night and then like five days later, he's out of the runoff. Like this is craziness. Like the number one thing they need to change or with these mail and ballots, first of all, you just can't send them out to everybody. That's crazy. People should have to request them. That's what happens in Florida. Number two,
Starting point is 00:42:23 they got to clean up their voting roles. You know the Democratic. Democrats don't want to do that because then it gives them an opportunity to figure out how many ballots they need. Number three, I think in California, they don't postmark their mail-in ballots. So they're metered. So they go back through the post office with no postmark. So who knows when they were sent in? And so like these are the controls that California needs. First of all, let me help Gavin Newsome.
Starting point is 00:42:46 Just look at Florida's election law and copy that. Your state will be better off. You'll probably have a bunch of Democrats lose because you won't be able to ballot harvest the way you do. but you would have security and control in your elections and you get your outcomes done, done election night, how it should be. This is like watching the NBA finals and then they're playing game three, right? And it's a tight game, but then, you know, the game ends, the buzzer sounds, but then the Knicks and the Spurs get to add in more points after the buzzer sounds.
Starting point is 00:43:16 That's how California runs their elections. It makes no sense. And California's not the only state that does that. You have other states, other blue states that do that too. It's crazy. And it's really sad for the people in California that their government has no respect for them, that they would allow this kind of a system to occur and continue and everybody think it's okay. It's totally disrespectful to the voters. Disenfranchising to five million Republicans, California has more registered Republicans than almost any other state in the union. Five million Republicans live in California. I think it's a civil rights violation to do elections like this because it steals from them.
Starting point is 00:43:54 I just really quickly, I know we're at a heart out for you, Byron. What is the way to fix this? I mean, the SAVE Act, right? That would be a good start. I guess the Supreme Court might rule on late counted ballots, but the real fix would be the SAVE Act, correct? Save America Act would take care of basically all of this. It would require that only Americans are voting in our elections,
Starting point is 00:44:19 and every election jurisdiction would have to certify and verify, and verify that who is on the roles are American citizens, and it will require voter ID for all ballots to be counted. That is common sense stuff. 80% of Democrats support it. 80% of Democrats support it. The only people that don't support it are elected Democrats and the Democrat Party, because, to be blunt, they use weak systems, they use terrible voter checks. They allow these open-ended ballot harvesting operations to go on under the guise of state law so they can win elections. It is reprehensible. No, no company would allow for counting of inventory like this. They would actually be sanctioned and there would be fraud investigations all over the place.
Starting point is 00:45:04 But that's how these blue states run their elections. It's really disrespectful to not just the people of that state, but quite frankly to the entire country. But come on, man, it's not just Democrats. Like there were plenty of Republicans that voted it. There were Republican senators that voted against the Save America Act. They put it up for a vote two days ago. Yeah, I don't agree with them and they're going to be around much longer anyway. I just don't agree with it. I think it's crazy. I think this is the craziest thing in the world. The Senate needs to get this done. And for the Senate Democrats to block it all the time, that should tell the American people, they do not care about protecting your vote.
Starting point is 00:45:39 They only care about manipulating the system for a political gain. If you like the Save America Act, you can move on down to Byron Donald's state and to my state. Come on down to Florida because we already have the Save America Act. and then some in Florida. Is that correct, Byron? That is correct. Governor DeSantis actually signed into law, the Florida version of the Safe America Act.
Starting point is 00:46:00 That is now law in Florida, as well as all of the protections and security measures for our election system. Florida's come a long way since the hanging chads of 2000. We have the best election system in the country. It's not close. Other states are actually looking at Florida's laws and trying to find ways to add that to their systems.
Starting point is 00:46:18 And they should, because at the end of the day, this is really all about the same. sanctity of the vote and protecting the franchise of every American citizen. Millions of people follow Byron Donald's. He's the next governor of the state of Florida. Give him a follow right now. And man, maybe we'll be seeing you in Tampa for a debate. Here, Byron. We'll see. We'll see what happens. We'll see what happens, man. All right, Gatsby, thank you for your time today. Take it easy.
Starting point is 00:46:52 Ladies and gentlemen, we have on a man from the great state of text. Somebody who is very, very excited. about talking about sort of the greater overall architectural conversation we're having on the show. From Belfast to Frisco, Texas, Carmelo Anthony, to the beheading in the streets of Northern Ireland, the fall of Western civilization, or the salvation of Western civilization. What will happen next? Brandon Gill joins the program live right now. Congressman, welcome back to the show. I look forward to seeing you in Texas in Houston on Friday, right?
Starting point is 00:47:42 This is going to be going to be a good time in Houston. I think you're going to enjoy Texas. Yes, I always do enjoy Texas, although they forced me to wear a cowboy hat at the last event that we did in Dallas. And I felt like that was cultural appropriation. You know, like your culture is not my costume. We get a lot of liberals from California. coming to Texas. We're always happy to have anybody else who shares our values.
Starting point is 00:48:11 I'm not going to wear a cowboy hat. I'm glad that they got me one, but I'm not going to wear it. And I'm like really excited, though, to go to Texas, especially given the fact that Texas has been delivering win after win after win for our culture. One, Texas held accountable. And you deserve an enormous amount of credit because you endorsed to, your own political peril early, Ken Paxton against the John Thune selected John Cornyn. And you won, not only by a little, you won by a demonstrable margin. And then Texas delivering justice yesterday in the Carmelo Anthony case. And it's sad that we've come to the point where this is seen as a victory. This should just be seen as normal.
Starting point is 00:48:59 This actually isn't, frankly, justice. Justice would be an eye for an eye if you're looking at the Old Testament. But at the very least, there's a result that doesn't let Carmelo Anthony just like, you know, straight out of the courthouse free. And so we're like, we're very thankful for Texas for these big cultural victories. Maybe you could sound off on both of them. Yeah, well, I mean, first of all, on the Ken Paxton victory, I mean, the people of Texas were looking for somebody who's going to go to Washington and who's going to fight for them,
Starting point is 00:49:28 who's going to represent their values. You know, Paxton, somebody who has been the greatest attorney general, that Texas has had, at least in modern political history, somebody who goes to bat against the left every single day. And that's what they're looking for. I mean, and I think that a lot of that election was about, was about many things, but it was about amnesty as well. It was about immigration policy that the people of Texas,
Starting point is 00:49:55 and I think across the country, want us to fulfill the promises that we made last election cycle. And they believed, rightfully, that Ken Paxton is going to do a better job of, of fulfilling those promises. Now we're at the point where we've got, I think, a great candidate going into the general election. Paxton is somebody who will excite the people of Texas, which is really important in a midterm election cycle when President Trump's name is not on the ballot. You want somebody who gets the base excited and Ken Paxton does. So I think that we're in a good position there.
Starting point is 00:50:29 It's time for the Republican Party to unify. It is unifying so we can make sure that we beat Tala Rico, but that was a huge win, I think, for the grassroots in Texas to get Ken Paxon there. He's somebody who has been with them through thick and thin, who has been put through hell by the left, and he comes out stronger because he comes out swinging all the time. And that's what we need. You know, the Carmelo Anthony verdict yesterday, I mean, that was justice. That's the justice system working the way that it should. I mean, this was horrific. This was a guy who went into another team's camp at a track meet,
Starting point is 00:51:10 was told to leave 15 times stabbed a guy for really no good reason that anybody can discern other than just pure barbarity and should be in prison for a long time. I agree with you. I mean, real justice would mean the death penalty. But 35 years is something that I think we can at least be proud of. Yeah. You can't be proud of the way that some people have. responded in the streets. It seems like they're trying to stoke this into some type of major
Starting point is 00:51:37 race issue, Jasmine Crockett, popping off saying this morning that Austin Metcalf's mother doesn't know the pain that a black woman faces every single day. What does that mean? What is that? That's shocking. I have not seen that she said that. I mean, that Austin Metcalf's mother is the mother who doesn't have a son anymore because this barbarian went over and stabbed him 15 times in the heart. You know, the idea that you've got members of Congress who want to turn things like this and racialize our justice system without any justification whatsoever. I mean, if anything in this case, this was a black kid murdering a white kid. I think that's where if there's a racial issue here. That's where the issue is. Not with the fact that, yeah, if you stab somebody and you
Starting point is 00:52:37 murder them, you're going to go to prison for a long time. But, you know, just another reminder. Thank God, Jasmine Crocket won't be here in Washington anymore. Here's the exact quote. We have it up on screen. Black women live in agony that I promise you, Austin Metcalf's mother has never lived through. I promise you the Metcalfe have never lived through. So there it is. It's a repulsive thing to say. I mean, it's like, they're like, there is, they're, I mean, at some, on some level, it's like they're asking for a completely different justice system that doesn't look at right or wrong.
Starting point is 00:53:15 That simply looks at skin color and says, because you're of my tribe, you'll be innocent no matter what atrocity you commit against the other racial group. And you're seeing that, by the way, across the West. I think that's why Belfast is burning right now. That's the Henry Novak situation. you can see it. And I think it's important to call it out when you see that. Because if you don't live in a colorblind meritocracy,
Starting point is 00:53:38 none of our systems work, right? The entire system collapses the moment that you adopt that. It's all gone. There's either equal justice for everyone, colorblind justice for everyone, or for no one. And then it's a failed state. I think it's like really important to call that out. Of course it is.
Starting point is 00:53:57 I mean, I think most normal Americans look at this and they say, I really don't care what the color of your skin is. If you go and murder somebody, you should either get the death penalty or be in prison for a really, really long time. But you've got these idiotic race hustlers like Jasmine Crockett, who have no substance to themselves whatsoever, intellectually, politically. It's why she's lost her Senate race, who want to turn this into some sort of racially divisive race war and suggest that somehow because this kid is black,
Starting point is 00:54:30 or because his mother is black, he should be given some sort of special privilege in our justice system. I mean, there's so little coherence to what she's saying. It's hard to take it on face value. But basically, I think the intent behind it is that there should be two different tiers of justice. And that apparently, according to Jasmine Crockett, if you're of one skin color, you should be treated differently and much more leniently, apparently, than if you have white skin. which is so gross and, as you said, repulsive and antithetical to equal justice under the law to the way most people view right and wrong, that it's amazing that we have somebody in Congress
Starting point is 00:55:17 who actually believes this. But we do, and we deal with it every day. And that, by the way, is, you know, you talk about Belfast, that's why we have problems like that in Belfast. You see European leaders who I think have a similar mentality. And they say if a migrant comes into Europe and he tries to behead one of a native European, he's not doing that because he's a barbarian. He's not doing that because he's a bad person. He's doing that because somehow he's been oppressed by European countries, whether through colonialism or through more modern, more modern policies.
Starting point is 00:55:54 And because of that, we need to be more lenient to him. And whenever you do that, whether it's the Carmelo Anthony or in Europe, civilization unravels. Whenever you don't have swift, severe, and just justice, civilization does unravel. So let's talk about this real quickly because Belfast is burning. There's now words of revolution on the streets of the United Kingdom. And it could have all been avoided if a republic just acted like a republic. And I think I boiled it down to this. No politician, left, right, center, no agency has ever asked the people, do you want unlimited third world migration from some of the most violent places on earth? The level of violence in Sudan is so extreme and so ethnically oriented.
Starting point is 00:56:43 So it's the place of the most extreme ethnic violence in the world. What do you expect going to happen when you put them in a target-rich environment where you bring them from a place where beheadings are common place and normal in the streets? and nobody even intervenes, and it is, of course, a failed state. I just, I don't understand the thought process for what do you expect is going to happen. But more importantly, most regular people get this,
Starting point is 00:57:10 Congressman, why have our leaders, they've done this to us without consent? That's the thing I can't get. A republic is we have consent, the consent of the governed. Somehow these policies have happened without our say-so. Nobody asked. They've never been put to a petition.
Starting point is 00:57:26 They've never been put up to an election. no American ever voted for this. Why is it happening? Yeah, I think that the left is the one who's, you've had, first of all, it's coming primarily from the left, but you've had some people historically on our side of the aisle who have gone along with it. They've gone along with it because they want cheap third world labor and because they view the United States more as a sort of an economic zone composed of atomized economic
Starting point is 00:57:54 units rather than a nation with people that has a history and a history. heritage that needs to be conserved. That's been the issue on our side of the aisle. And I think that within the Republican side, we are winning the debate against that. Now, on the left, I think the left views these people as potential voters as people who can come into the United States who can turn our social structure upside down and create an environment that's more conducive to Democrats winning elections. I mean, if you remember, the common Democrat mantra has never let a good crisis go to waste, right? But I think that the next step is if we don't have a crisis, create one. And mass migration, particularly from third world countries, creates multiple crises. One, it reduces working class
Starting point is 00:58:39 wages. It makes our communities significantly less safe. It strains our social systems and our education systems. And all of these are problems that Democrat politicians want to come in and attempt to solve. They never do, but they want to be the good guys who come in. The, the, the, the, the, the who can solve these problems, whether it's giving more money to a failing education system, or using sort of a ghettoized portions of the United States as sort of political fodder for themselves. But I think the most frustrating part about this is, to your point, this is not something that most Americans support. They don't want infinity third world migration. I think most people understand the reality that whenever you import, whenever somebody comes into the United States, especially
Starting point is 00:59:31 large groups of people, and they hold, you know, millennium old ethnic grievances or ethnic conflicts, those don't just go away at the door. They don't check those ethnic conflicts at the door. They bring those into the United States. I mean, you saw this in Minnesota recently. I think it was a mayoral race there, where one of the big issues was which clan in Somalia which Somali clan, the mayoral candidate, was affiliated with. And we're not talking about Somalians versus, you know, another African nation. We're talking about clans within Somalia, having all kinds of beef with another. And that coming into American communities.
Starting point is 01:00:14 I mean, could you ever imagine Somali clan grievances being a political factor in any election in the United States? absolutely not and that's because all of that stuff comes in whenever you bring in a third world third world people that often comes with third world behavior particularly whenever you do it in mass which we have been can you just speak to me and i know that we're up against a heart out but i think this is such a critical question for our generation i know you're younger than me but for people that are relatively young i have young children you have young children the mythos of World War II and the great wars and the great conflicts of our grandparents and what that promise was and how that has been betrayed.
Starting point is 01:01:02 And I think this is a critical topic because we sent the best young men of a generation, a generation ago, off to go die on beaches and go get slaughtered, for the promise of a stable rules-based Western world that provided peace and security on our home streets. for peace in the homeland. We'll go over there to die and be turned into, you know, sausage on a field in France or Belgium or whatever
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Starting point is 01:01:49 Activia is the number one family doctor recommended probiotic yogurt brand. Choose Activia. Feel good from the inside out. Visitactivia.ca for more details. To our grandparents. And that promise has been not only betrayed, has been thrown in our face and lit a blaze by politicians who bring the chaos, raping, pillaging, the horrors of war to our streets. that is actually the inverse of what this generally,
Starting point is 01:02:22 I want people to be able to see that is the betrayal of what our ancestors fought for. That third world migration is actually the reversal of the great wars and the reversal of the promise of like why we should fight and die in those wars and how atrocious that is for Western civilization. Do you agree with that? Yeah, so we fought a series, World War II, I think is a great example. and to really distill it and summarize.
Starting point is 01:02:51 I mean, we fought for a Western civilization that did adhere to certain principles, certain values, the rule of law, things that have been deeply embedded in our society, in a certain form of rules, of a rules-based order that most Western nations would agree to. We fought against, of course, Nazi tyranny in the evils of many of our foes in that war. But the understanding was coming out of that, we would live in a country, in a Western civilization that would be civilized, that where we could engage, where we could raise our families in our own cultures, in a peaceful place, in a stable society, somewhere where you can start a business and get a job and engage in commerce and do all the things that that you associate with peaceful life.
Starting point is 01:03:55 And then at some point in the 1960s, the West decided because of what they believe to be past wrongs that the West is committed, that in order to rectify those, we need to start bringing in people from other societies, people who do not share the same cultural assumptions that we do. And oftentimes are very much contrary to the cultural assumptions that we have. And in doing so, we pretty much in many ways, sort of through immigration, turned our back on many of the things that America in the West has stood for and fought and bled and died for. You know, I think you can see a really good example of this, actually, in the war on terror. The mantra on the war on terror, I think this is a direct example. The mantra at the time was we need to fight them over there so that we don't have to fight them over here.
Starting point is 01:05:00 In other words, we need to fight whether it's radical Islamists or other forms of, you know, barbaric cultures. On the other side of the globe, because we don't, we want to make sure that they do not. gain strength and then build and expand and come anywhere near us. And since then, we found out that we did fight them over in Afghanistan. And now we have a lot of our leaders who want to bring large numbers of Afghani refugees and Afghani citizens to immigrate into the United States, a direct contradiction of what we were told 20 years ago. And I think that if you had gone back 20 years ago And you had told the American people, we're going to go to war in the Middle East. And once that war is over, we're going to import tens of thousands of Afghanis into American communities.
Starting point is 01:05:53 Most Americans would say no. They would have said that I'm not willing to make that trade. And that's something that we're still dealing with. Still dealing with it. Brandon, I know that you have to go, but I have just one final quick cursory, cultural question for you about fatherhood. because I feel like so much of this is actually connected to either absent, so much of these problems, misplaced suicidal empathy culturally or Carmelo Anthony lashing out, lack of impulse control in young men, lack of strength in young men. So much of the ability to see your society degradated has to do with a lack of institutional fatherhood and strength for fathers. what is your what is your recommendation your young father what is your recommendation
Starting point is 01:06:42 for how to raise up the next generation of actual strong men who will create good times well I've got a one year old son but I think that first of all it's a recognition that the most important job that we have is to raise family is that I mean for me that's a more fulfilling job than being in Congress even and I love you know I I I very much enjoy being in Congress and fighting for the country. But I mean, I can genuinely say that raising two kids and being a good husband is far more important and fulfilling than that. So I think once you recognize that, you realize that everything that we do here, whether it's in politics or just in your personal life, is to raise your kids and allow them to have the same blessings that
Starting point is 01:07:34 that we got to enjoy in the United States. A big portion of that is guiding them, teaching young kids the difference between right and wrong and the value of our country and the value of preserving it. And whenever they see that, and that often includes having a certain resolve to defend the West, even in uncomfortable situations. And whenever they see that, I think that they're going to find that compelling
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Starting point is 01:08:21 I'll see you in Texas soon, my friend. Awesome. Thanks, Benny. I love these interviews. I love talking a little bit more esoteric about the problems that we face in the West. I feel like it's going to be our generation Always falls to It falls to
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