The Highwire with Del Bigtree - FEARLESS TRUTH WITH SAVANAH HERNANDEZ
Episode Date: June 13, 2024Independent journalist and podcast host, Savanah Hernandez, discusses her fearless style of ‘guerrilla journalism’ and how it has helped her bring light to the most controversial and censored issu...es of today.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-highwire-with-del-bigtree--3620606/support.
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Remember where you're a little kid and you go to a movie theater?
I don't know, maybe I'm just the only one.
You'd see like a Superman, you know, action film.
And I would just pine like, why can't I fly?
I just want to be Superman.
I just want to be someone that goes out and fights, you know, the bad guys and wins.
I kind of had a little bit of that feeling watching a brand new reporter that is so fierce and so awesome that, you know, you just think, man, what is it like to have that type of courage?
to charge into the story right in people's faces and ask the questions everyone else is afraid to ask.
Well, Savannah Hernandez is definitely not afraid of anything.
Take a look at this.
Savannah Hernandez.
Savannah Hernandez.
Savannah Hernandez.
In a very short time frame, she has made a name for herself as a fearless independent journalist, uncovering the truth of what's going on in the streets of America as well as abroad.
This is Savannah Hernandez on the ground in Davos, Switzerland.
to report on the 2023 meeting of the World Economic Forum.
Our next guest has been on the ground talking to migrants, border agents,
and reporting on all of this chaos.
To anyone who advocates for open borders,
I would tell them, come with me to the border for a week,
and I'll show you the realities of open borders.
What I want to speak about today is an active National Guardsman
talking to me about mutilated bodies that the cartel is leaving on the U.S. side of the border
as an intimidation tactic.
Let me go ahead and give you a quick pan of the hundreds of illegal immigrants
that have currently made their way across the border.
This is Savannah Hernandez in New York City,
specifically in front of City Hall,
where as you guys can see,
we have hundreds of illegal immigrants,
specifically from Africa, convened behind me.
Excuse me, sir, as a city employee,
you said that you don't like people using the word illegal immigrant,
and can I just ask why you don't like that word?
These are the employees of the city of New York
who don't want the people to know what's going on.
There's so many different aspects to political issues
that the mainstream media doesn't even show us.
They're trying to push a specific,
narrative. So it takes a very strong person in this industry to be able to push back and say,
you know what, let's look at this from a different angle.
Did you see any other reporters on the streets of Portland documenting what truly is shocking the most American
walking sign? No, I seem to be the only one, Laura. It's absolute chaos out here. I was
immediately attacked. Security officer right here who has stolen my property for this to give it back.
Would you like to give me my property back? So you have the people on the streets of food allowed to physically attack.
This is what happens when you come to Philadelphia and you try to report on the drug crisis here.
Whoa, whoa.
Hey, hey, hey, hey.
That's what happened to stop the intersection, your first amendment line.
I couldn't be more grateful to be a brown woman in America.
If it was not for this country, I would not be able to do what I am doing today.
I have freedom to achieve every single dream that I've ever wanted.
Like the more racial nonsense that I see Bush, the more I realize that they're trying to do.
trying to distract us from the fact that the government is corrupt, that they're printing
trillions and trillions of dollars and destroying our economy.
Hundreds of thousands of people are dying from this experimental vaccine, but they want
everyone focused in on racism because it's the easiest way to keep people divided.
We're tired of straight white men having the power and everything, you know, and it's like
we don't have the same privileges that are offered to straight white men.
Talk to me about what some of those privileges are that, you know, straight white men have
that you don't have.
Talk to me about that.
I think I mean, I don't really know.
I'm not about, I also need to go.
I know, I do need to go.
I'm sorry.
My experiences are gonna be different from yours.
How come?
I think, you know, there's a thing of like white privilege.
What privileges do you have that I don't have?
Oh, see, that's a question I keep asking myself personally.
It's like, not that I think I'm more privileged than anyone else
because I had to work to get where I was.
Why do you have that mentality immediately where you, you know, kind of apologize to me?
Like, let's talk about privilege.
Let's talk about I'm a white man.
in America so we could have grown up differently.
I got you.
Why is that your first initial reaction to me as a brown woman?
Wow, you're getting me good.
Would you support your mother's right to abort you?
My mom aborted me, I wouldn't really care.
If I were to ruin her life, I would not forgive myself.
Are you today proud to be an American?
Not one bit.
Not one bit.
I've never been more embarrassed to be an American.
The younger generation doesn't care because we all hate the military.
We hate America.
If you could choose citizenship in a different country,
revoke your U.S. citizenship today.
which country would you choose?
I'd love to maybe go to like Algeria or like Egypt, South Africa.
Anywhere but the United States.
Yeah, you can name all other like two hundred and I think
67 countries and I would go there.
Iraq?
Maybe.
For this younger generation who hates America, I mean, what would you say to them?
That's spoiled.
If you don't love the country that you're from, I suggest you leave.
There's plane tickets available.
I'll help you.
What would you say to the parents of the girls that were swimming today who felt like Leah
has an unfair biological advantage.
She has been transitioning for the past three years,
and at this point, there isn't that big of a biological difference.
What do you think about kids being targeted
for Pride Month?
Do you think it's an issue, or do you think it's a good thing?
I think more kids should be given puberty blockers.
Women can have penises.
Can men get periods?
Men can get periods.
And can men get pregnant.
Men can get pregnant.
My message to any American who is genuinely looking for the truth about what's going on is to do your own research.
Think for yourself.
Stop allowing the mainstream to think for you.
Stop allowing the government or your friends or, you know, your political meaning to decide for you how you should think and feel.
When are Americans finally going to get tired of being lied to?
It's time for people to get angry and actually stand up for their freedoms and for their freedom of thought.
She's my new personal hero and it's my honor to have her here in studio, Savannah Hernandez.
Thanks for having me, Del. I'm so excited to be here. You were a big inspiration to me during 2020.
Everything that happened with COVID, especially the lockdowns, you speaking out against all of that.
And I know you've been at the forefront of this as well. So thank you for having me.
Well, it's really great to be here. And I'll be honest with you. Like the type of journalism you're doing where you just get in there and get in people's faces.
is like it's something I rarely do.
Every once in a while when the opportunity comes.
And people don't know, I mean, it's really nerve-wracking
to just sort of really confront people.
I mean, I can sit here at a desk and talk about it,
and I can get on stages, but really getting down on the ground.
I mean, how do you, how do you, I mean, just even those moments
where people are getting violent around you,
how do you stay so calm?
Well, I think it's because I'm doing this for my country,
and I'm doing this for the truth.
And to be quite honest with you,
It really breaks my heart that we have been lied to as American people.
And when I met with the vitriol, when I met with the violence, I know that that is a direct result of the propaganda that every single American has been hit with, right?
Whether it has to do with our health, our economy, why America is the way that it is.
You know, in that real that we just watched, we talked a lot about distractions for the American people.
And again, I don't like when people are lied to.
I don't like when we're distracted.
So if I met with, you know, some pushback, that's okay.
Because maybe somebody will start to think, and I've seen it so many times,
where when you do push back on people, especially those going to these protests,
and you wake them up to the fact that they don't even know why they're really angry,
something happens.
And I think that's how you change hearts and minds.
So, I mean, when you go into those situations, it sounds like you don't really see the people
that have a different perspective of you as your enemy.
You just see them as misinformed.
Absolutely.
And again, we see the what billions of dollars of propaganda that the American people are faced with.
We see the mainstream media continue to lie to us every single day.
And we are force-fed this narrative since we're kids, right?
To obey authority, to not think for ourselves, that the government loves us and cares about us
and is protecting our health and wellness.
And they have our best interests at heart.
But everything that I've seen on the ground over the past five, six years is completely counter to that.
So, yeah, it just really baffled me that we're lied to so much.
And it makes me really sad.
And again, it's hard for the average person to even understand the war that they're being faced with.
Yeah, well, because they turn on their TV and it's just this monstrum and over and over again of what they were.
I mean, I think one of the big problems is, you know, I talk to people from Russia or from China.
they know that their media is lying to them.
Yeah.
Right?
And so we think we're better off in the United States of America,
but in many ways, in some ways,
I mean, not to be like the guy that wants to move to Iraq,
but in some ways what makes America so scary right now
is we think we have better media than that.
We think that our media is telling us the truth
that we're abreast of what's actually happening in the world
and all the problems and we trust the news.
I think that that's really dangerous.
And I wonder when those.
nations like Russia when people lived there started realizing at what point I
don't think they're telling us to truth but let me ask you about journalism how'd
you get into it why why you do why you do so again this all stems truly from a
love of country I worked for Alex Jones for a couple of years and I really
wasn't politically active okay I worked on productions for his show and it was
basically like getting thrown into the deep end because he talks a lot to
about government misinformation propaganda just our entire history about how we
we were lied into wars, how Americans died because of the government lying to us. And then I would
go out to protest. I would talk to people because, you know, if you were out protesting in the
hot Texas sun at noon on a Thursday afternoon, you would think that said protester would understand
why they're angry or have a couple of points to say, well, this is why I'm here. But I realized
that the average person didn't. And I think that woke me up to the fact that, again, we are being
hit with this propaganda campaign that a lot of America,
Americans don't even understand why they're mad.
And I really just wanted to unveil that.
And then, you know, it was kind of unmasking all of these problems in the United States
because, again, 2020 was the time in which I was doing a lot of on-the-ground reporting.
And that was during the George Floyd riots.
And I watched CNN standing in front of a burning trash can, one of their reporters, saying that this is fiery, but mostly peaceful.
I think a lot of Americans remember that line.
And I remember Austin, Texas.
They was rioting, there was looting.
The city streets were not safe for American children.
I was baffled by this.
And it broke my heart that police officers were being targeted.
Bricks were being thrown at their head.
I went and held up a sign here in Austin as well that said police Lives Matter in honor of David Dorn, who was killed by Black Lives Matter rioters.
And I was beat up for it.
And at that point, too, I realized that our own country was so far gone in terms of our own.
First Amendment and being able to utilize our speech on our own streets. And that really scared me.
Did you go to journalism school? Was journalism something at a young age or did it sort of happen
obviously like, I think I'm going to do this? I did go to school for journalism, but I didn't
learn anything. Are they teaching, you know, to have an objective, you know, to be unbiased?
Absolutely not. I was in school during the beginnings of Trump getting into office, right? So like
2015 through 2017 era. So I did see from a lot of my own journalism professors just the already
anti-Trump slant that we were supposed to adopt. And that was just a given. And again,
that was something that I kind of question like, well, why do we hate this man? Why is it
that this is a given? Why are we not allowed to question things or ask questions? Why is it
that the narrative is kind of given to us and we're supposed to run with it? Again, too, going to a lot of
these protests, which were anti-Trump.
At that time, I really was just like a clean political slate.
And I told people, you know, you have a chance to inform me as to why Donald Trump is so bad.
So can you do that?
Because, you know, I don't really know.
And no one could explain to me.
Just start screaming at you.
How could you not know?
Exactly.
Exactly.
And then the response was, well, it just gave me like three points.
Three of the worst things he's done.
And it was the same exact response every time.
But no one could give me anything concrete.
So again, I just realized that there's really no freedom of thought as well because people are force-fed points from the media and they just run with them.
That's something that we consistently see.
You've done, you've been, you know, you do a lot of documentary work.
You've done some great documentary work up in New York City looking at the migrant crisis.
This is a shocking story and watching this video absolutely blew my mind.
Everybody, I know you've heard this story, but I'm not.
I don't think you've seen the whole story.
Take a look at this.
This issue will destroy New York City.
Another 12 billion to address the migrant crisis.
Our criminal justice system is upside down.
And it's causing not only safety concerns.
They are nonetheless putting on New Yorkers and making our city less safe.
They brutally attacked a New York City police officer.
Two migrant sex crime arrests are outraged.
Tonight a migrant has been charged with raping a few.
15-year-old disabled girl.
Why are you scared?
It's just a lot of them.
They're just all over the place.
How are the migrants affecting you as a New York?
Mommy, you'll have no idea.
You're not happy with...
They murder people that I love the most.
Good morning, New Yorker.
Looking for another fee of city here in the city.
The city of New York was once a beacon of cultural diversity,
but now the melting pot is overflowing into a disaster,
as over 175,000 illegal immigrants have made this lawless city their new home.
The city which has redefined in the land of the free is spending billions on handouts for illegal immigrants who are now being given prepaid debit cards, hotel rooms, and plane tickets.
However, this still isn't enough.
Now, hundreds of illegals gathered outside of City Hall today ahead of a New York City Council hearing.
There is an issue with the food where culturally my kids refuse to eat it because they don't know it.
There are unique dialects that are also coming that I've never heard of.
A significant amount of people who are illiterate.
We need people that speak the natural.
language to teach to those people. That's what we're asking the city and the city refuse.
Or we don't have the finding or if we can translate. That's disgusting. It's totally racist and xenophobia.
This is Savannah Hernandez in New York City, specifically in front of City Hall,
where as you guys can see, we have hundreds of illegal immigrants, specifically from Africa,
convened behind me. Now, we're here in New York to discuss how bad this crisis has gotten,
as over 175,000 illegal immigrants have made their way to New York City.
As we were on the ground filming the crisis that had overtaken City Hall, a New York employee approached us to ask what was going on.
As a city employee, you said that you don't like people using the word illegal immigrant.
And can I just ask why you don't like that word?
He was extremely upset because he came up to us and asked, hey, what's going on?
We said the illegal immigrants are here and he said, that's not a nice word.
He's walking through this area.
It's a boy talking to me.
These are the employees of the city of New York who don't want the people to know what's going on.
I just wanted to put into numbers how much this crisis is costing the city of New York
$12 billion through 2025 to make sure that these people are housed, fed, given medical care,
given free daycare for their children.
Most of the people that are in charge of this stuff couldn't find their own ass with both hands in a
flashlight.
They shouldn't be spending that amount of money on the migrants. There's a lot of resources
that you spent in the city.
It comes down to the fact that there's no secure border.
If you have a federal government that's no rules or lacks rules, I mean, they're just going to
stream across the border.
Joining me now, Savannah Hernandez,
front lines reporter for Turning Point USA.
Savannah, some of the illegals did not appreciate you one bit.
Watch.
Miss, miss, miss.
I'm sorry, but this is the United States.
We have the First Amendment here.
We are allowed to actually film.
Okay, well, you don't get to tell me what I can
and cannot film.
Welcome to the United States of America here.
St. Bridges in East Village, New York
is often surrounded by hundreds of illegal immigrants.
After the city began using this location,
as a reticketing center for migrants back in November of last year.
Previously, the city would shelter illegals for an indefinite amount of time.
But as New York began to become overwhelmed, Mayor Eric Adams announced a 60,
then 30-day limit on how long migrants could be in a shelter.
Single-male migrants now find themselves outside of St. Bridges every 30 days
in hopes of being reticketed into a new hotel room.
There was a huge line of migrants standing outside of this NGO,
and as soon as they saw it, starting to talk to them,
starting to film. They brought them all inside. As you guys can see, these are all single men
sitting out here, and there's a park right there. And the crisis has gotten so out of hand
that the city has even resorted to offering free plane tickets to illegals anywhere in the world
that they would like to go. They give me a ticket for free to Chicago. I fly tomorrow.
For free? Why are you going to Chicago? Because I want to see new city. I want to feel new, why?
Who gave you the ticket to go to Chicago?
Chicago, no, this special government service company, you know,
they try to help new people, new immigrants who come.
I want to highlight these signs as well.
They say, did you know we can book your ticket to travel
anywhere outside New York City?
No need to wait in line.
Just tell the front door staff you'd like to get a travel ticket.
Now, this is in 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 different languages up there.
Not only are these tickets being paid for in the taxpayers' dime,
dime, but we sent our informant inside St. Bridges to see how easy it would be for a New York resident
to obtain one of these free tickets.
Just to make here because I was that I'm
getting a apartment,
and they said that here could have a
bullet to go to me from here in this
Avion.
This is a residente
permanent
in the States of the United.
This is
only for the
persons
who are
taking asylum.
Okay.
People who are undocumented not only received free plane tickets, but due to New York's relaxed immigration laws,
many migrants have access to programs like the ID NYC program,
in which they can get a state-issued form of identification and access to city resources.
Back in 2019, the state of New York also passed the Greenlight Law,
allowing illegal immigrants to obtain a state driver's license.
With all of a sudden, between the comming,
that's a fine,
that the immigrants,
we have a response,
or something,
they're going to
with all of the access to resources
and relaxed laws surrounding
you legal immigrants
in the state of New York,
many have wondered,
could these migrants
with state-issued IDs
potentially vote in our upcoming
2024 elections?
If we're
to vote,
I would have
with the vote of me,
with the vote of them,
that would be a benefit,
that would be a benefit.
You can more with a president,
Biden is.
Yes.
Yes.
So,
vote for President Biden.
Okay.
And you have
had to be
or
I'm going to
I have to
the idea of the
license?
But you're
here
not
I'm
I'm still
I'm
in an effort to
understand, just how
easy it could be
for an illegal to obtain
different forms of
identification,
we spoke to a source
familiar with the black market.
Wow, it's like to sell them to take out or something.
What do you?
How do you?
Wow, it's like watching some sort of fictional cartoon or as I think somebody
of us referred to idiocry.
Yeah, unfortunately, but it's just the United States of America in 2024.
The whole thing about flying migrants all over the country.
This guy's like, I mean, he's literally like on a sightseeing tour, right?
I want to just get a different vibe.
Did New York.
I want to go check out Chicago.
Here you go.
Here's a plane ticket.
Go check out Chicago.
It's like the new homesteading, right?
You're just like, just, we'll travel you all over.
Just look for where you want to plant your roots and hang out.
Exactly.
And that's actually a shortened clip.
He was telling me how he wanted to go to Los Angeles.
He wants to go to Chicago.
He was in New York.
Why not?
Yeah, exactly. It's like, well, the taxpayers are going to be paying for it anyway.
And then, you know, we highlighted how New York is spending $12 billion on this crisis.
Now, if we go back to 2022, which was a short two years ago, they were like, oh, we're slated to spend about a billion dollars on this.
Yeah, now $12 billion through 2025.
So these migrants are being treated.
I mean, they're rolling out the red carpet.
Del, it's absolutely insane.
I actually did another piece with another whistleblower in which he,
exposed just how much is going on in these hotels in regards to what migrants have access
to.
The Roe Hotel, which is a block away from Times Square, is one of the biggest migrant hotels
in New York.
We're talking about three to five thousand migrants staying in this hotel room.
Previously, rooms were sold for upwards of $500 a night.
Now it is filled with migrants.
They go there, they get a free room, they get room service, laundry service.
If they are pregnant, they can go to the hospital, give them.
birth and then they are given a stroller for their children.
They are given free metro cards to ride on the subway, three meals a day.
So it's insane what's going on there.
And also, alongside all of the free things that they are being given on the taxpayers' dime,
there is a lot of drug and alcohol use.
My whistleblower saying that children as young as 12 years old were getting drunk in this hotel
because their parents checked out for the weekend.
They went to a different state, left the kids there.
Hopped on a plane, went to visit some other states.
Yeah, why not?
because New York's handing them out for free.
It's crazy.
And again, it's like we send in our source
and they're like, oh, well, if you are a U.S. citizen,
we can't give you a free plane ticket
because this is only for illegal immigrants
who broke the law breaking into the country.
It's really amazing.
I did, I've done some, you know,
traveling down to the border as so of you.
And what was shocking to me is it just wasn't the story
I had expected, at least not the night.
We were there.
We were there at like two in the morning,
really watched the, you know, the coming across.
And, you know, they're broad, you know, drug cartels running the whole thing.
They're bringing bus loads up.
They just walk right in.
Insane.
Police are totally overwhelmed.
There's nothing they can do except just hop on a bus.
And then, and there, you can go into a place and get a plane ticket.
But what was shocking was it wasn't like, it wasn't, at least that night, it wasn't
Guatemalans or Latin Americans.
I think there's like two people that were from Latin America.
The rest was like Congli.
It's like many of the images.
showing, you know, African, Middle Eastern, but to your point, like not families, not families seeking
refuge, and really not a whole lot of women, like a lot of like military age men.
Single men, exactly. And again, going into that report too, right, I really wanted to highlight
that this reticketing center in New York is next to not one but two children's parks.
And I forgot to put this bureau into this documentary, but you can go to the entryway because the parks are kind of gated off.
And in again, those eight different languages, it says you are not allowed to come into this park unless you are accompanying a child.
Because there are so many single, unvetted males there.
And keep in mind, too, anybody can go on Google right now and look up crime New York City.
And you have these same migrants stabbing American citizens, shooting NYP.
officers raping small children and other females in the United States, other migrants.
It's absolutely atrocious and, you know, I hate to even use this type of language, but
it's heartbreaking to me that the American citizens not only are we paying for these people
to be brought into our country to live off of our taxpayer dime, but then on top of all of that,
the final slap in the face is that they are making our city streets unsafe.
And then, you know, more of our money gets sent abroad for other wars.
It's heartbreaking.
What, I mean, and you cover so many issues, you know, we're going to have to have you on again,
because, I mean, you're getting into the, you know, a lot of things we cover here, the transgender issues,
which, you know, you're standing there.
But on this migration, immigration, whatever you want to call, I was just in Geneva, as you've been there too.
And, I mean, I'm sure you've seen these complexes that they're building there.
It's just like these fortresses for migration.
And we're hearing about, like, IOM.
reported on Darien Gap where these camps are being built to just move people into our country.
I mean, it really looks like it's all happening on purpose.
When I was just in Geneva, so many people were in Europe, but like it's finally happening to you.
They've been doing this to us for years, infiltrating our neighborhoods with illegal immigrants.
They're just saying we're all supposed to accept it.
Now they're being handed IDs.
Why?
What do you think is really going on?
Have you come to some sort of, you know, thesis on the plan?
Why do we need all these people being let in here without knowing who they are or adjudicating anything?
Well, I think it goes back to a topic that I'm sure is very popular with your audience,
and that's the great reset or globalism, right?
Yeah.
I mean, we have seen how the WEF, the WHO have worked in tandem to take away our rights and our freedoms.
and this mass migration is a great way to replace the population that does care about a nation,
that does care about the rights and freedoms that that nation was founded on.
So, for example, the United States of America, we were a very strong Western country.
It would be very difficult to bring us down from the outside.
So they import people and they destroy us from within.
And that's what we're seeing right now.
We have heard so many times that you'll own nothing and be happy.
And that's what we're seeing right now too with this mass migration.
I mean import people that have this mentality and think that socialism is a good thing or that governmental control is a good thing because this same government allowed you to break into the nation and then they're taking care of you.
And then the people who are screaming loudest about this are getting censored, are getting silenced.
And the nation is being destroyed before our very eyes.
So I think it does go back to the one world government globalism issue that we are consistently seeing.
Again, across Europe, so many of these once beautiful countries have been absolutely demolished by mass migration.
And it's happening now in the United States and has been for a long time.
You talked about censorship.
Have you dealt at all in your work with being censored?
Absolutely.
I was censored off of Twitter for two years.
And this was a direct result of pushing back against the mainstream narrative on multiple issues.
During 2020, I went to the Million Maga March in Washington, D.C.
And this was at the height of the media trying to tell the entire nation that if you were right wing, right?
If you just basically had common sense and you maybe liked the Constitution a little bit,
that you were a domestic extremist, that you were a terrorist.
And so I showed a clip of thousands of Americans singing the national anthem.
It was a beautiful moment.
Then President Trump retweeted it.
I was immediately banned.
All of my work was deleted.
And keep in mind, I was covering the,
2020 riots at that point, so all of the footage that went along with headlines saying,
hey, these riots are not fiery but mostly peaceful. They're very dangerous, in fact. All of the
footage that went along with those headlines was gone. And then we all watched how censorship
allowed the people in charge to rewrite history. I made another account and I went viral
because I spoke to an athlete who was competing in the same championship as Leah Thomas during the
2022 NCAA Women's Swimming Championship.
She was the first woman to speak out against Leah Thomas saying this is a dude.
He has a biological advantage.
And she was upset because her teammate got kicked out of the finals.
It was her senior year.
Last opportunity to go for gold.
Leah Thomas took that opportunity away.
And then Twitter not only censored my voice, but her voice, more importantly, because she
was brave enough to counter the entire nation who was trying to push this narrative,
or the media per se, those trying to.
trying to push this narrative that trans women are women when we all clearly saw that they
were not.
The third time I was censored because I made another account because I was like, you know what,
I don't like Americans being lied to.
I'm going to continue to talk to people on the ground that are living through the nonsense
that the media keeps pushing on us as a normalcy.
And the third reason I got banned was because I went to pride.
And I spoke to two young girls who said, I'm by, I'm pan, I'm queer, I really don't
know.
It's very confusing.
but I'm hit with all these sexualities,
and now I'm a queer, Omni, I don't even remember all the labels,
but it basically highlighted how the LGBTQ community
is targeting and confusing children.
That went so viral that I again got banned for my third time.
And again, to all three of these stories made national news,
and Twitter decided to ban them
because they were effective and showed real American voices.
It's amazing the work that you're doing.
And you know, it's also, I think hope for young people, your generation, do you have hope, especially for young people?
Do you think there is a passion there?
Do they love America?
I mean, as you, you know, went through school, as you travel around doing this work, where are the people that are getting out of college right now?
Where are their minds?
Do they feel like they have hope?
I think that a lot of them have been brainwashed as well into hating the United States of America,
hating the white man that created this country.
A lot of them have been hit with this racial propaganda.
However, I think via independent media, via social media, where we do have a voice, we can change hearts and minds, and we are doing that.
I mean, again, look at where we are now versus where we were in 2020 in terms of the vaccine, right?
Yeah.
We are in a completely different ballgame.
People who previously were calling anti-vaxers, you know, super spreaders and saying that we were killing people are now saying, you know what, you guys were right, we were wrong.
This vaccine is ineffective and dangerous.
So I think even with that alone, we can see how effective.
Being able to talk on social media has been, especially to those younger generations.
What's your dream?
Where do you want to be?
Where are you going?
My dream is honestly just to have a country in which I can use my free speech and my
voice to continue talking to other Americans. I love talking to people. I love being on the ground.
And I love the United States because this is truly the last free country and we're losing a lot of
those rights and freedoms, which is why we need to keep fighting for them. But, you know, where are we
going to go if the United States falls? New Zealand, Australia, Canada.
Canada. Yeah, look how that went. There's a lot that got struck off the list over the last couple of years.
Like I was like, oh, no, no, no, no, no, no. Not that one. Exactly. So it's like there's
nowhere else to go. And so my hopes and dreams are just to live in a free country, to be able to
pass on a free country to my children, you know, have my grandchildren grow up with the same rights
and freedoms that I had, and continue to fight for, you know what past men and women die for,
what makes this country great, because the United States is absolutely an incredible country.
Yeah, it really is. Your passion is infectious. And I'm really, anything we can do to help.
on your mission. It's really, really great. Keep up the good work. It's very inspiring.
Thank you, Del. Thank you for joining us today. Thanks. All right.
