Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #276 - Feds Secretly Planned To ARREST Chauvin If He Was ACQUITTED w/Drew Hernandez
Episode Date: April 30, 2021Tim, Ian, and Lydia join investigative reporter and commentator Drew Hernandez to discuss the Feds plan to arrest Derek Chauvin if the jury returned a verdict of 'not guilty', two hundred police offic...ers quitting in Seattle, a BLM rioter sentenced to prison for burning down a police department, the decay of the US and the use of mob violence to get the desired result, and Joe Biden's abysmally low ratings for his first speech. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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It's been a heck of a week. Rudy Giuliani's apartment in office gets raided by the DOJ
or by the feds, seizing his electronic devices. And that is chilling to say the least.
I know a lot of people were hoping Donald Trump would arrest some corrupt individuals while the
left is getting their wish because Republicans don't seem to ever do anything like this.
And a lot of people probably thought it would just never happen. It would never come to this,
but here we go. The bigger story now that's in many ways shocking is that we're learning the feds had a secret plan. If Derek Chauvin was acquitted,
meaning they could not convict him, he committed no, he was cleared of all wrongdoing.
They were going to file a criminal complaint and arrest him at the courthouse because he was
found guilty on all counts. They didn't need to do it. Need to do it.
That's the way it's been framed in the media. What does that mean, need to do it? Why would
you need to arrest a man who was found not guilty on all counts? Because it's not about whether he's
guilty or not. It's about the mob just getting some kind of symbolic retribution against the police. And that sacrifices Derek Chauvin and the remaining officers.
See, now that he's been found guilty, they're sending the case to a grand jury who very
well may say no crime was committed and then it just disappears.
This is shocking.
Justice in this country is gone.
And I mean, the system just keeps falling apart.
Joe Biden's ratings are in.
He gave a speech
less than half. Even CNN says that in their polling, Donald Trump did better in his first
speech than Joe Biden did. Even CNN is saying that. Granted, CBS is saying 85% of those who
watched Joe Biden speak were, you know, felt good or liked what he had to say. 85%, except his ratings were dramatically
down from Trump's speech. Not particularly popular. And now we got another story out of
Seattle. 200 officers have resigned. This is crazy, man. Feels like the system is on fire,
not to mention Kamala Harris's failures at the border. So joining us today is the intrepid
Drew Hernandez. How's it going, man? What's going on, Tim? Thanks for having me.
Do you want just a quick introduction? Yeah, well, my name is Drew Hernandez. For those that don't
know me, I'm the host of Drew Hernandez Live on YouTube. You can follow me on Twitter, Drew H Live.
I'm sure you've seen some of my viral footage covering the riots in 2020 and going on in 2021.
Now doing a lot of, you were covering the border. And the border. Yeah, a lot at the border. We're
going to get into that tonight as well. A lot of stuff that – this isn't – like before I talk about this tonight, I just want people to understand.
When I talk about the border, this isn't like some kind of like conservative talking point type of thing smearing the left or smearing Democrats.
This is a serious issue.
I don't care what your politics are.
You should seriously get behind some of the things that you may have never heard tonight
because obviously Kamala Harris isn't doing anything about it.
Absolutely.
We're going to have to get into that later in the show.
Right on.
We've got Ian.
Well, hello, everyone.
Ian Crossland here at Ian Crossland and at IanCrossland.net.
If you'd like to follow me there, check it out.
Yeah, and I'm over here in the corner pushing buttons.
I'm Sarah Patch Litz.
This is freaky, man.
We did a show yesterday with Jack, and it was just like, it was not, you know,
it went well beyond raining on someone's parade.
It was, what do we say?
Acid rain.
Acid rain and fire.
Brimstone.
People screaming as their skin melts in front of them.
It's just not raining on a parade, man.
The parade's just engulfing in flames, and wow, these stories are freaky.
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My friends, let's get into one of the most shocking stories I've ever seen. From the Star
Tribune, and I love the framing on the story. Feds plan to indict Chauvin
other three ex-officers on civil rights charges. Ex-cop would face federal charges in two cases,
three others in the Floyd case. They say leading up to the Derek Chauvin murder trial,
Justice Department officials had spent months gathering evidence, but they were worried that
this case, if they went after Chauvin, it could disrupt the state's case. So they came up with a contingency plan. If he were found not
guilty on all counts or the case ended in a mistrial, they would arrest him at the courthouse,
according to sources familiar with the planning discussions. Now that's an incredible statement.
They go on to mention under the contingency arrest plan, the Minnesota U.S. Attorney's Office would have charged Chauvin by criminal complaint. Why didn't they? If Derek Chauvin committed a crime,
why doesn't the state file a criminal complaint? Because this is not about whether he's innocent
or guilty. They're going to say a quicker alternative for a federal charge that does
not require a grand jury. So they could arrest him immediately
and then asked a grand jury for an indictment, but they wouldn't need one.
They literally just said in the article they would not require a grand jury. So why? Interesting.
Say, according to sources who are not authorized to speak publicly, this sounds to me like the DOJ
is a tool completely at this point of the Democrats going after Giuliani.
And this story should make your hair, should make the hair on the back of your neck stand up.
There's no justice.
You combine this with the story of all these mass resignations of cops, and I don't blame them.
I applaud them because they want retribution.
These are zealots who have reached the highest level of government.
Let me just say one more thing before we break on a bigger conversation this is what i was warning of a couple years ago
when i talked about the potential for civil war people like oh shut up the federal government
is strong and i'm like what happens when the zealots get into positions of power or those
in positions of power get converted to the cult and become this rage machine. What happens when Antifa finds its way into the DOJ?
This. Well, if he's found not guilty, meaning he could not be convicted, we'll arrest him anyway.
What makes it even crazier? The judge flat out said it would be impossible. I'm going to paraphrase,
be a little hyperbolic, but he said it's impossible for Chauvin to have a fair trial, so
screw it. The defense wanted the
jury sequestered. He said, no, no, we're not going to do that. The defense wanted a change of venue.
How can we have a fair trial in Minneapolis where all these riots are happening? And the judge said
there's nowhere they can go in the state where this won't happen. Okay, if there's no way to
have a fair trial, case dismissed, because we are not just locking random people up but we've become a nation that started as it is better that 10 guilty persons escape than one
innocent suffer two it is better that the innocent suffer if it makes the cult feel good
or i guess prevents you know i would i would say maybe if it prevents writing but we know that
doesn't happen the right still happens so welcome to the to the brave new world i kind of blame myself at least that i didn't take it
seriously that this this mentality could permeate into the government until like 2017 or 2018 and i
was like oh oh maybe it's too late by the time i realized it but but even back then people were
telling me oh antifa fighting with proud boys is nothing nothing. It's not going to get to the DOJ because that's what they do is they subvert law enforcement. And right now that includes the DOJ, that includes the FBI,
that includes the DAs. Like in Portland, you see that they're dropping charges left and right. So
for me, I think, and I know you know this, Tim, but for people that are listening, it's like
what they want to do is invade every single channel in our society, including law enforcement.
So it makes sense to me that these things are beginning to unfold in our society, including law enforcement. So it makes sense to me
that these things are beginning to unfold in our country
because if they could decimate law enforcement,
who gets hurt?
The innocent get hurt.
But that's what they want to do.
My personal opinion, Tim,
I don't think they want to get rid of police.
I don't think they want to abolish the cops.
They want to usher in a new regime.
They want themselves to be in power.
That's what we're starting to see.
That's why I was going to say,
they're not anarchists. Anarchists, true anarchists, are either going to be like,
I can buy that off you, or would you like to come to an agreement as to how we can exchange
the value of our labor? That's anarchy. It means without authority. The people who claim to be
anarchists, they're not anarchists. They have no idea what they're talking about. These people
might say, we want to abolish the police.
But what happens when someone confronts them on the street?
What happens when these people are filming?
There's a video.
Call 911.
Call 911 to help.
Call the police.
That's right.
They want the cops.
There's a video where a guy in his own home has all these Black Lives Matter people yelling and screaming at him.
So he brandished a shotgun.
He shouldn't have brandished it.
He could maybe, like, have it prepared, but he didn't be pointed at the window. he brandished his shotgun. He shouldn't have brandished it. He could maybe have it prepared,
but he didn't be pointed out the window.
He should have done that.
But when the cops show up,
they all clap and cheer.
Yay!
Yay for the police!
They want the cops to do their betting.
And guess what?
They got it.
They won.
Yeah.
Everything that they do
is an attack on law enforcement
because when you take a look
at how things are taking place
and unfolding, right?
You look at the Ohio shooting, right?
Micaiah Bryant. You look exactly what took place.
You had a white cop that saved the life of a black person while in the process taking another psychotic black life because she was lunging at another black person at her throat with a knife.
It was two women.
Right?
Yeah, there was another woman on the floor getting kicked in the head by a black guy, right?
So it's like – but here, let me finish my point. My point is Black Lives Matter has branded the death of black people at the hands of cops regardless of what the context is.
So a lot of people don't understand this.
Tim, they're like, well, why don't they talk about black-on-black crime?
FBI statistics under Barack Obama, the first black president in United States history, was skyrocketing through the roof.
So is that a product of white supremacy?
None of it makes sense.
But why don't they talk about black-on-black crime?
Very simple.
It doesn't fit the brand.
It doesn't attack law enforcement.
Every time you talk to an activist in Black Lives Matter, I see this on Twitter all the time.
Drew, how could you be so stupid and naive?
Are you that dumb?
Black Lives Matter is not about black on black crime.
It's about police brutality.
I'm like, OK, well, then let's talk about the facts and the statistics.
If that's what you're claiming, they don't add up.
I literally had a conversation, Tim, with someone in Minneapolis right after the Chauvin
verdict was announced.
I asked her, are you guys satisfied?
What are your thoughts?
And she's like, we're never going to be satisfied.
Black Lives Matter forever.
And she literally said, we're experiencing a black genocide.
OK, a black genocide in the context of police brutality.
Where are the numbers?
They don't add up.
What people need to understand, Tim, is this.
It's not about black lives.
It's about decimating law enforcement with the result of destabilizing the United States of America.
They're neo-Marxists.
That's what they want.
I think the first part about law enforcement is a little reductive because I think the bigger picture is every cultural institution.
Yeah, all of it.
So CNN is currently undergoing an internal review about the mistreatment of women or whatever.
You open up the doors.
You let the wolves in.
What do you think is going to happen?
Now they're getting eaten alive from the inside.
It's probably going to rip them apart.
The New York Times had already happened.
We saw that with Barry Weiss.
She left because the wokeness permeates.
And I can't remember where this quote was, so correct me if I'm wrong, people listening or watching, that something like an ideology only needs around 10 percent of the country in order to completely change the government and the culture. Because,
look, we've got, well, on a broader point, so that was a general idea, but the broader point is
when you have the law, the 1964 Civil Rights Act, you can't discriminate on the basis of these
things. Okay, well, the law's in stone. Now they exploit the law. Oh, you discriminated me and I
accuse you because of race. What do you do you do well now you're being sued
and the government's going to be like okay well it is illegal we'll take this up most regular people
find racism abhorrent so it becomes a very easy attack factor to manipulate the system and gain
power and then it's really interesting when you see these stories about how the woke try to take
over organizations by making all these insane nonsensical claims you can't do anything about
because it's like oh it's white supremacy i'm not white yeah but it's the system of white supremacy
but this test that we're you know the system we implement was actually founded by a black guy no
no no it goes even beyond that it's a black white supremacist like no matter what you say
right now they're calling tim scott a black white supremacist because they have to they have to use
that attack vector and unfortunately the real problem is regular people in this country don't care anymore.
Demoralization.
Yep.
The average person says, I don't care.
Leave me alone.
Now that they're demoralized and they don't want anything to do with anything, you'll
get judges like Cahill in the Chauvin verdict, who's like, I could change venues, but then
they'll burn my house down.
So screw it.
Throw them to the wolves.
Better for me.
The rest of the country, we don't seem to down, so screw it. Throw them to the wolves. Better for me. The rest of the country?
We don't seem to care.
And we're bowing down to the regime.
In my opinion, I think it's racist.
That's a controversial thing to say.
It's because these cultural Marxists, they always have a villain, right?
In historical Marxism, there's always a villain, the people at the top, and there's always the victims.
Right now in 2021, they are making the minorities the victims and who are the villains white people that is all you're seeing everywhere in disney
and nickelodeon everywhere you see tim i gotta stop every and i gotta say this because before
you move on that point that's not true it is true why they're calling tim scott a black white
supremacist they're attacking candace owens people like tim scott it's more about people who believe
in american values. They're
using white as an attack factor because the majority of the country is white. But let me
finish. Clearly, when you get Latinos and Asians and black people, they attack them in the exact
same way. And it makes no sense. Let me finish my point. My point was this is why I said I think
it's racist, because no matter what you do, no matter what you say, they'll always blame it on white
people. But the key factor is we have to keep the victims where they are. If you're a person of
color, I'm going to use their terminology. If you're Hispanic, if you're black, if you're Candace
Owens, if you're Tim Scott, it doesn't matter. We'll call you a white supremacist because the
factor is we have to keep you as a victim. That's why I say this is racist
as hell. The racists are on the left because they always want to paint someone like me as a damn
victim that I'm always down in the dumps. And Joe Biden stands up after the Chauvin trial verdict
and tells the whole world blacks and browns are living in fear of going to the grocery store.
Blacks and browns are in fear going to sleep at night. And I'm sitting there watching the TV, living a great life. I am not a victim, Tim. I will never be a victim.
Racism is real. I've experienced racism in my own life. My little sister is a victim of a physical
assault from an ex-cop who is a white supremacist and a racist. So is my mother. Okay. I grew up
with this stuff and I got to say this because I've experienced it, but I'm not the type of woke tarted left Wookiee that just sits there and says, well, we got to
just smear all white people because we will forever be victims. That narrative is coming
from an elitist mentality that is telling us that we are victims and we will continue to be victims
and there's nothing we can do to get out of it. Listen, even black lives matter, right? I know
this isn't, it wasn't done, right? She's a it. Listen, even Black Lives Matter, right? I know this wasn't done right.
She's a multimillionaire.
Who?
The co-founder, right?
What's her name?
Patrice?
Patrice Coolers.
Patrice Coolers is a multimillionaire because she's a grifter.
She's branded the death of black people.
So she's living the high life.
Why does the mainstream media have to continue to censor those stories?
Because they have to keep the narrative that a black person is still a victim. There's two things. One, as we've seen with CNN and New York Times and
other outlets, they're effectively infiltrated by cult members who want to push the narrative for
the sake of pushing the narrative. But at the top, you have the capitalistic interest of we make money when we push this narrative.
And if we tell them a counterpoint, we will lose money.
I've experienced it firsthand when I worked for Fusion, ABC News, Univision.
They said we side with the audience.
So if you keep telling people there's something that's true,
you keep saying Black Lives Matter, and then one day a story comes out,
Micaiah Bryant's got a knife, Well, you can't report that story.
It'll piss off the audience you've cultivated.
So they don't.
They ignore that stuff.
It doesn't fit the brand.
Exactly.
Minorities, victims, black people can do nothing for themselves.
Latinos and Hispanics can do nothing for themselves to the point of not being able to be educated enough or funded enough to go get an ID to vote. Listen, Tim, this is what they say I am in the
mainstream media as a person of color. They say I'm too stupid to get an ID, that I'm too poor to
get an ID. They tell me that I'm scared to go to sleep at night because I fear cops are going to
knock down my door and kill me in my sleep. That's not who I am. And I got to be extremely passionate
and aggressive against this because, listen, I've never been someone to say hey uh I'm I'm this Hispanic conservative Latino guy
follow me I was telling Lydia this in the car earlier on the way here that's never been who I
am but now I've come to the point where I'm like if I don't speak up for myself these damn Democrats
and radical leftists will brand me they will brand me they will will brand me. They will speak who I am. They will tell me who I am.
They will say who I am. They'll say that I'm a victim. They'll say I'm too poor. They'll say
that I'm not smart enough. They will brand me and label me these things. And if I don't say
anything aggressively, then that's who I will become in the eyes of millions of people. Thank
God I have the platform right now to say these things. Listen, let's do a poll.
How many people in the chat agree with me right now with what I'm saying? Drop a one in the comment
section below. If you are sick of these damn politicians branding who we are, let's use their
labels as people of color. I'm not stupid, Tim. I'm not too poor. I am successful. I am strong.
I am godly. I am someone that could actually do something with my life.
And right now, I will never sit here and say, I speak for all people of color.
No, no, no.
I speak for myself.
But what I can say is there's a lot of people out there in the country, Tim, that are sick of this victim mentality stuff because that is not who we are as people.
Not enough.
Not enough of them.
Not enough. ours people not enough not enough of them i don't know so yeah maybe maybe right now uh you got this
platform but the truth is the people who are watching this show are most of them likely
watching it because they already agree with you and that's the problem so there's a lot of people
who watch this show and many shows like it and they agree and disagree with me on many things
but it's a it's a good conversation but they know exactly what you're saying. That's why they're here.
But how do people not see that that's racist as hell, Tim?
Because demoralization.
To sit there and continue to paint minorities as too poor and not smart enough.
It's ridiculous.
The issue is.
Exactly.
That's my point.
And people don't realize that they're being lied to.
When are people going to wake the hell up?
This is a narrative that's causing you to believe something
that is racist within itself.
How many times are you going to...
They don't care, dude.
They got to care, Tim,
because I'm getting sick of this happening to our communities.
They keep painting us with these stereotypes.
It's coming from the left.
Listen to Joe Biden.
He's literally the person that's peddling these narratives.
Kamala Harris, blacks are too poor.
Brown people are scared to live in this country.
They could do nothing for themselves.
That's not true.
I can do something for myself.
I'm an American.
I can do things.
People are sick of this garbage.
And I've got to be passionate, Tim, because you know what?
I think people are sick of this stuff, dude.
And me all for one, these people aren't speaking for me. I disagree. I think you're mad about it. I think I'm mad about it. I think people are sick of this stuff, dude. And me, all for one, these people aren't speaking for me.
I disagree.
I think you're mad about it.
I think I'm mad about it.
I think Ian is.
I think Lydia is.
I think most people who come on this show are mad about it.
And then we've even had some people on this show who just don't care.
And they know.
People who are more likely on the left.
And they're like, yes, so what?
And then we get most Americans who just want to fit in.
Some were too stupid. Some were too demoralized. And some who know exactly what's going on.
But better to keep your head down than get it chopped off.
Oh, they're cowards.
Absolutely.
They're cowards. These people are cowards. Because listen, let's talk about the border
right now. These people claim to care about Latinos. They care about Hispanics. They care
about us, these politicians.
I don't care if you're left or right.
What's happening at the border is crimes against humanity.
Joe Biden called.
He's on record running for president.
He said we need to immediately surge the border.
And in context, he was speaking directly to Central America.
This has caused even the –
He said surge the border.
He said we need to immediately surge the border on the debate
stage, speaking directly to Central Americans. That's not fake news. That's not out of context.
You can find the clip right now. That is exactly what he said. That is who he is. So now we have
an influence. The worst numbers we've seen, DHS, Border Patrol, every single one that I've
interviewed, they all say the same exact thing, the same exact thing. These are the worst numbers we've seen in the past 20 years. And Joe Biden caused this. The
Democrats want this. They're continuing to allow this to happen. The reason why Kamala Harris will
not go down to the border is because they know that they want nothing but votes. That's all they
want. All these Central Americans are nothing going to be people that are going to be legalized
in order to vote for generations to come for people to vote for the Democrat Party.
All we are are political pawns.
They don't care about Latinos.
They don't care about Hispanics.
They only care about their own political gain.
That is who these people are, and there are even Republicans.
I know people aren't going to like me saying this, but Republicans take this narrative, and they only use it as a talking point to score political points with Latinos that care about this stuff. I'm saying
this stuff because this is the reality of what's taking place. We literally, the atrocities are
insane, Tim. People coming from Central America because this president caused this, literally
women being raped, literally kids being kidnapped, people that are dying, being murdered by the
cartels
before they even get to the Southern border.
And I'm supposed to believe Joe Biden
when they say they care about Latinos and Hispanics.
No, you don't put people in that kind of position
in order for them to get killed and raped
and murdered and kidnapped.
Not to mention what's taking place
with the actual kids at the border.
You have kids, you have three-year-old little babies
being chucked off the top of a 14-foot border wall. You have little kids being deserted at the southern border to die
by human smugglers with no food, no water, nothing. And I'm supposed to sit here and believe
that these politicians care about me and my communities. No, it's garbage. They never did.
They never did. They never will. But the reason why I'm going to continue to say this, Tim,
I know there's always going to be people out there that have never even thought about this stuff.
There has to be someone out there that needs to finally open their eyes and see these people are only using us for political gain.
They use the color of our skin to gain political points, and then they don't listen to us.
All they do is use us for votes.
People are sick of it, Tim.
They are sick of it.
I can assure you the Latino community is getting fed up with this garbage.
That's true.
Because we see it on a daily basis.
These are families and kids that we're seeing.
In Florida, a safe blue district went Republican.
And we saw the southern counties, southern districts in Texas, which are heavily Latino and Hispanic, switch from Democrat to Republican.
And that shocked a lot of the analyst pollsters and everybody.
Nobody saw that coming.
Because they know.
They know.
People on the border.
What does that tell you?
What does the left tell you?
Latinos are so uneducated.
They need so much help.
They're the stupid brown people.
They need, oh, we need to coddle them and put these training wheels on them
because they can't do anything for themselves.
Oh my gosh, the minorities are too. No, no, we can think for ourselves, and that just proves it.
I can vote for myself.
I don't need to be told who I need to vote for.
I can view the world myself.
I can analyze the world myself.
I'm smart enough to view this.
No, I'm speaking to a community right now, Tim.
I can assure you, Tim, there are people out there that agree with everything that I'm saying right now.
The message from the Democrats is not for you.
It's not for Latinos.
It's not for black people.
It's for uppity, white, well-to-do liberals and progressives.
And they're being told by the Democratic Party, you're a superhero.
The poor brown people need your help.
They don't care about what you think.
They're not saying these things to convince you of anything.
It's because you have a whole bunch of ultra-white suburban progressive neighborhoods that are super racist, but they have guilty consciences.
So now they can bask in the – who was it?
George W. Bush who said the soft bigotry of low expectations?
Now it's the hard bigotry of no expectations, which is they straight-up think y'all, I shouldn't even say y'all, because depending
on the time of day, they might say the same thing about Asians. They think, oh, the poor minorities.
But then the moment you say anything to counter them, they say, you're actually a white supremacist.
Yeah. They, listen, they don't want us successful because once we become successful,
we don't fit their racist narrative anymore. Okay? This is – I'm living this right now.
Like I've been saying, people can tell I'm not a victim.
I'm successful.
I know what I'm doing.
But now because I don't fit the narrative, like you said, they'll call you a white supremacist.
I was literally called the other day a Mexican white supremacist Russian asset.
Okay?
So that's like the new narrative.
Listen, all of them all in one, right?
So it's like, but they don't realize that they're racists because you guys claim that
you want minorities successful.
You guys claim that you want us on the same level as white people, which is, in my opinion,
a racist kind of like platform to begin with.
But okay, I'll give you that.
But once I get there, I get censored.
I get called a race traitor.
I get called a traitor.
I get called stupid.
I get called, like I said, a Mexican, white supremacist, Russian.
So it's interesting because these people claim to care so much about minorities.
But the moment a minority starts to get on the next level and begins to speak for himself or herself,
they just get shot down. They get told to shut up. So it's like you people don't care.
What I'm trying to say is that's racist within itself because you are not wanting minorities to progress because once we do, you destroy us because if you don't have us down, you have
nothing to cure your damn white guilt or whatever your guilt is that you have in your heart people need jesus tim what's the so what's the solution when people already seek out information
and know these things and the people and other people just don't want to like i i have friends
who the moment you raised your voice would tell you to screw up they'd walk away yeah they'd say
i don't care he's a white person because honestly bro. Yeah. They'd say, I don't care. He's a white supremacist. Because honestly, bro, if you can't get behind.
But they don't care.
You don't understand.
No.
We have to stop pretending like the people on the left who are marching with their fists
up actually care about any of this.
Most of them say outright they are racists on TikTok.
They make videos where they say it.
So when you go to them and say, this is racist, they go, we know.
Shut your mouth and get out of my face.
And you're not convincing the racists of doing anything because they're racist.
I would bet that for every person that's like, I can't take it.
It's too much.
Ten people will be like, whoa.
Because what you were saying was enlightening.
I already knew that stuff, but it was like wiring my brain.
It is racist to say that black people have it rough.
You're subjugating them by saying that.
Well, that's an oversimplification
to say that they're on a weaker level or unable yeah is racist especially for little kids that
hear that and they're like i'm you're three and four and you believe it implicitly oh so i am a
victim and i am gonna have a hard life then you just live a hard life and so seek out your
self-fulfilling think about what the average person who's been told this will do. Let's say you have two people.
One person is told when they're growing up, no matter what happens to you, it's your fault.
No matter what, take responsibility for literally everything.
The other person is told, no matter what happens, it's white supremacy.
It's never your fault.
What do you think happens when that first person encounters a problem?
So I'll give you an example. I was told this when i was growing up i was late for school i got a tardy slip or something why was i late there was a train and i said it's not my fault
there was a train you know my dad said you know the train tracks are there you know the trains go
there why didn't you plan ahead you should have taken responsibility for the fact that the
train tracks are already there. You didn't think, did you? And I was like, I didn't think there's
going to be a train. Well, now, you know, don't you? So take responsibility for the fact that you
did not prepare for the train, something you knew. Imagine the other kid showing up. It's not fair
because the train came and it's because the system of this country is white supremacist.
So they decided that they could build train tracks through low income neighborhoods.
And that means that poor people are stuck waiting for trains.
Now they're not going to do anything to solve their own problems.
When people are told it's not your fault and there's nothing you can do about it,
then they don't do anything about it.
When other people are told, maybe it's not your fault,
but you need to figure out how to solve the problem.
They will.
Maybe the answer was I drive to a mile down till I find the bridge and then, you know, go under or over or
whatever. Maybe there's a solution to the problem. Maybe you'll leave 10 minutes early. Maybe you'll
leave 20 minutes early. But if it's always racism, there's no solution. None. Literally, there can be
none because right now this country is majority white. It will be for a long time.
So they've created a problem with no solution. So long as they keep telling people this,
people will just keep sitting there sitting in it. But the bigger point, I suppose, is that
the woke leftists, even people I know, even people in my family, my extended family,
I see these photos of them marching with their fists up. And I'm like, they don't know what that fist means. They don't know the origin of it.
They don't care either. They are vapid, lazy, entitled, and they are only out marching because
we're in with the crowd. Hey, this is what my friends are doing. You could ask them any
question about police brutality, gun violence. They won't be able to answer it.
And then you know what happens?
Afterwards, I tell you this, because I've been to these protests.
Go to one of these protests and see one of these average people marching.
And then once the march is winding down, go up to any one of these people and say,
now we're going to go to an office for a charity that deals with actually solving these problems.
And you know what they'll say?
No, they won't do it.
Why?
I used to work for nonprofits,
fundraising and recruit and trying to find members for organizations.
I used to be in these protests
and I can assure you,
one of the most annoying things to me
was how I realized most of these people
are just virtue signaling,
marching down the street
to post their stupid photo on Facebook
so they can pretend to be a good person
while they're over consuming and burning the plant to the ground while complaining that you're doing
that. They're not doing anything. That's most people. And you know what? These are the same
people that go and post videos of themselves voting. And I had friends who were like, here's
my ballot. I voted for Biden. Watch me go vote. And they would like put it in the mailbox. And
I'm like, you're a fan of Biden, huh? Quick name policies and they'd be like oh i was like as a joke right name all of
biden's policies how about the one where he created that crime bill they have no idea and they say
well it's not about biden but you know donald trump is pretty bad okay why why is he bad no
no for real i got some opinions on why he's bad. Can you tell me yours? Well, he lies all the time.
What do you lie about?
You know, like, dude, come on.
You know he lies.
I'm like, what do you lie about?
Come on.
Come on.
Are you just repeating what you heard on the TV?
You saw a post on Facebook.
You have no idea what you're talking about.
Stop wasting my time.
And so now we have a whole bunch of people who don't care about civics, who don't care
about community, who don't care about this country.
And it's everything's just crumbling down around them and the main problem is we as a
country have already been demoralized yeah there is no sense of country there is no sense of
community no one is fighting for one another they're fighting for money and the money ain't
there they ain't gonna do it that's it some people are i think that but it when it comes
to demoralization it wouldn't be like a one or a zero.
There's a sliding scale.
Like how demoralized, how moralized are you right now?
65%?
How moralized were you yesterday?
64%?
I don't know.
I think that's part of why what we do is important, having these conversations and showing people that they're not alone.
I think that's pivotal for keeping up morale.
That's essential for this battle that we're going into.
I do think that demoralization is deep.
I don't personally see a direct way out, but I do know that one of the best ways to get there is by having this kind of conversation.
Let's talk about the extreme levels of demoralization.
Ladies and gentlemen, from Kiro 7, Seattle, over 200 Seattle police officers quit amid national protests.
And bravo.
Bravo to each and every one of these officers who have quit the department and won't be party to the corrupt system anymore.
And I know we're talking about demoralization, the system falling apart.
But at a certain point, you need to stop propping up the broken system.
Part of the demoralization exists because these people who march through the street
with their fists in the air have never had to deal with any real problems because they
just call the police.
Police do it for them.
They don't actually know or care about the police.
Most of these people in these big cities never interact with police, but they hate them.
It's remarkable.
You ever actually talk to one of these guys about their job?
No, but I hate them.
Great.
Well, over in Seattle, they say SPD said more than 200 officers have left their jobs since last year.
The departing officers have cited what they call anti-police climate in Seattle.
The city council police policies and disagreements with police department leadership.
Police Chief Adrian Diaz said Tuesday the department is in what he called a staffing crisis.
It's funny.
It's a story originally by the AP,
but not too far away from here.
I think it's Hagerstown.
They're in a police shortage as well, crisis.
We also have Louisville in serious crisis.
Everywhere across the country, serious crisis.
But you know what?
I'm glad the cops are leaving.
These people who live in these cities
who march around and just don't care at all.
They're virtue signaling every day.
So let me clarify my position for those that may not have heard it because many of you
probably have.
But just very quickly, before the election, it was very much, guys, we need cops.
We can have reform.
We can get better training and better specialties.
But we need a police department.
And I understand if there are things we can change, we should. I don't like it when cops
enforce unconstitutional laws. But I've lived in big cities. I know what happens when you don't
have cops and you have no one to call. And I don't know. I don't think anybody really wants that.
Okay. We made our arguments. We watched cities burn. We watched buildings in cities burn so that
Fox, you know, Juan Williams get mad at me.
Many buildings were destroyed.
Many businesses will never come back.
And even in small towns, then the election happened and the people decided, you know
what?
I don't care about the riots.
You know why?
Because for the most part, the cops were there beating people up.
So I'm going to vote for Democrats.
The people who actually supported the riots bailed them out, encouraged more.
Now the election is over.
And there are cops who in the previous story, which talked about the feds were planning
on arresting Chauvin if he was if he was acquitted.
Literally, the jury was like, he has not committed.
He is not guilty of this crime.
They'd be like, arrest him anyway.
The cops who are remaining are propping all of that up because these people who virtue signal can only sit back like lazy Wally characters
sitting in their hover chairs, morbidly obese.
They can only do that because they know the cops are going to clean up their mess.
So if you want to be a cop in this climate where you could potentially go to prison,
or how about that cop who mocked LeBron James,
who gets suspended without pay according to his friend.
His friend says so.
So we'll see how that story comes out.
The police are saying, well, he shouldn't have done that.
You want to be a cop in this environment? You want to prop up the corrupt politicians,
who I guarantee you will call you begging for help the moment Antifa shows up at their house.
You want them to feel safe. Great. I'll tell you what. When you resign, who do you think Nancy
Pelosi is going to call when Antifa shows up to her house again? They're going to call the police. What do we do? Sorry, ma'am,
there's no cops here anymore. Remember how you as a Democrat wanted to defund and rallied people
against them? What do you think is going to happen in Maxine Waters' district? She's the one who came
out and told everybody that if you see someone from Trump's administration, you get in their
face, you confront them. And the people did. What do you think she's going to do when Antifa shows up to her house and she calls and says, I need the police?
Ma'am, you led riots against the police.
There's no one to come.
With police protection.
Right.
And then you see LeBron James.
He was literally on the ground.
Imagine this.
I love this.
LeBron James.
There's a photo of him in New York.
And he's got all these NYPD guys guarding him.
You want to know what's really funny?
Those cops who protect – I'll tell you this.
There's two groups of cops in New York.
The cops who protect LeBron from this point forward – because that photo is probably old.
The most pathetic, sniveling, groveling, spineless losers.
If I was a cop and I got a call and said, hey, we got LeBron James
coming in. Can you guard him? I'd be like, no. Nice try, dude. He's on his own. He doesn't want
our help. What's going to happen? Someone's going to pull out a knife. I'm going to try and save
him. He's going to get mad at me. Not going to happen. But then you had these cops in New York
who were guarding the Black Lives Matter mural. I love this. You know why? The mural was illegal.
It was literally a crime to paint the street.
de Blasio did it without a permit, using taxpayer dollars,
and then put 27 cops to guard it.
And people were protesting and throwing paint on it,
and the cops would arrest them like sniveling little losers.
Imagine being as spineless and pathetic
as any one of those cops in New York
who's standing there half slouched
where the mayor is smack talking you to your face
in front of everybody.
And then you're just like,
thank you, de Blasio.
I'll guard this for you now.
Wow, it's like Randall from Recess.
That little kid was always Miss Finster and he's like,
Miss Finster, grow a spine, be an adult, stand up for yourself.
It was disgusting to see cops literally arresting protesters to defend something that was spitting
in their face.
You got to be a special kind of pathetic loser to get slapped around nonstop by corrupt politicians
and then still
agree to clean up their mess and protect them from the mess they created. This is what bothers
me the most. When Kamala Harris supports the riots by soliciting funds to bail these people
out in Minnesota, ongoing riots for a year, and then the cops are like, I'm going to protect her
after that. Where is any one of these people with principle? They don't exist. So I'll tell you what really scares me. The cops that are leaving are the good cops.
The ones who are saying, I'm not going to defend these corrupt politicians, these celebrities.
And the ones remaining are like, the cops that remain on the force, overwhelmingly,
not every single one, there's probably other reasons, but overwhelmingly, as I said the other
day, are the guys who are going to sell out their own mothers for cash.
They don't care about community.
They don't care about this country.
They don't care about the Constitution.
They just care about money and not even a lot of it either.
I mean, man, if you were going to be a pathetic loser, there's so many other jobs that would pay better than licking the boots of Bill de Blasio.
But I guess it tastes good.
So, you know, good for them.
I think that's by design, man.
I think what these guys are, Black Lives Matter and Antifa, their whole goal and narrative is to demonize cops, right?
So I think when they accomplish this, I think that's part of what they're attempting to
do.
Like no matter what they do, they want to prove that cops are bad.
So you get conservatives,
right? You get these back the blue people that view stuff like that, what you're describing,
right? They see cops defending Black Lives Matter. What does that do? That paints in the mind of that individual that, wow, these cops are horrible. In my opinion, I think that further pushes their
agenda and their narrative. Because when you see those optics on TV and people are experiencing this stuff, it further demonizes police officers even if they're good cops.
So in my – honestly, I think Antifa and Black Lives Matter do that kind of stuff on purpose because the optics of that brings you to a conclusion to what you literally just said to a lot of people that don't realize
that that's by design i wouldn't be willing to bet that that's by design i'm in favor of abolishing
the police at this point not for the leftist reasons where they're screaming racism whatever
but because right now as it stands if a leftist extremist gets arrested the da will say sorry
about that buddy i'm so sorry the cop arrested. You can go home now. No charges.
And then you so much as fart and you get arrested.
And the DA is going to be like, oh, I'm going to lock you up and throw away the key.
So the cops are like, I'm just a neutral enforcer of the law.
I arrest Antifa and I arrest the people on the right, too.
And the people on the right go to jail and get solitary confinement.
And the people on the left get let out and do it again.
The cops, it's the banality of evil.
Shuffling, I'll put it this way.
Someone exercising their constitutional right to keep and bear arms in a state like New Jersey.
Those cops with a smile on their face will lock you up in two seconds, and the DA will laugh as they bang the gavel and say,
shut your mouth, you're going to prison because you can't bear arms in New Jersey.
You literally cannot bear arms in New Jersey, period.
This is a state where they say you have to have a qualifying reason to be able to bear arms.
So pretty sure the right to bear arms has already been infringed.
Now you can keep them if you go through a process and they're in your home and they're in a safe.
And if someone breaks into your home, you run away.
But you can't run away with the gun because you can't bring the gun outside.
So if you're in your house in New Jersey and someone breaks in, don't grab the gun.
Run away because you're legally required to.
Think about the logic there.
No joke.
In New Jersey, you have to retreat from your own home.
So what's the point of having the gun?
So here's what happens.
How do you go to prison if you're bearing arms in New Jersey, it is a police officer who will gleefully arrest you.
And it's happened. It happens to a lot of people, a lot of good law abiding citizens
simply make a mistake. One story I was told is that in Pennsylvania, you could bear arms.
And if you live in Philly, the New Jersey side is literally a five minute drive. Oh,
what happens? You take the wrong ramp. What happens if you're in Philadelphia with your legal gun and you take the wrong exit
and you go, oh, no, I'm crossing into New Jersey.
It was an accident.
I don't want to be here.
And then you pull off the bridge and you get pulled over and they say, too bad.
That cop's going to smile as you get a felony and go to prison or have your life destroyed.
They will smile.
And you know what?
I'm sure they'll smile as they arrest Antifa. And the Antifa will get the charges dropped and they'll get let go.
And then you'll get to go to prison. So at this point, I'm just like the remaining cops
are not good cops. I'd rather be responsible for myself. If Antifa can burn down buildings
across this country and get away with it, I need to defend myself. And that's why I started buying
weapons to protect my home and myself, as is my constitutional right. And the last thing I need to defend myself and that's why I started buying weapons to protect my home and myself as is
my constitutional right and the last thing
I need is a cop who can't
enforce Antifa but will gladly
lock me up if I try to exercise
my rights in the wrong place. It sounds like it's more
the DA's because the cops are just
impartially arresting criminals whoever
whether you agree with the crime or not but then the
DA's are letting these people go
so it's putting the cops in a bad place The cops are the ones who are who are enforcing it well they're just
the da isn't chugging up my house and threatening to arrest me no the da is letting the criminals go
right yeah so if there were no cops enforcing unconstitutional laws we wouldn't have to worry
about the da would sit there crying with no support but wielding the power of law enforcement
allows them to selectively enforce political
ideologies, and they're doing it.
So last year, the argument was stand up for the police and vote.
When that didn't work, at this point, the cops are clearly just getting good citizens
arrested and charged, and Antifa is getting let go.
Not just Antifa, but extremists on the left, Black Lives Matter.
I mean, we had in Portland, I think, there were like four people charged with felonies.
And the feds charged them.
And the moment Joe Biden gets in, all charges dropped.
And there's only – so then you look at what's going on with Proud Boys or whatever.
They get arrested.
Or Kyle Rittenhouse.
Or Chauvin.
I think the Chauvin thing is hilarious because he is a cop.
But you look at Kim Potter. So long as the police are willing to enforce this,
they need to wake up and realize they may be neutral enforcers of the law.
But after the arrest, the DA is a political actor who will let their friends go and lock up anyone
who opposes them. And it's only possible because cops are doing it. I tell you what, I'm done with it.
The cops were unable to stop the riots.
I'd rather defend myself.
Y'all can go home now.
To all of these cops who are resigning,
these guys are good people.
They're good cops.
They're respectable.
They're refusing to suffer the indignity
and they're refusing to lick the boots
of these corrupt politicians.
But the ones who remain,
these people are crooked as they come.
No principles. They care not for their community they would stand there guarding an illegal mural painted with taxpayer dollars without the approval of the taxpayer and arrest
people who challenged it it's too i i think it's too extreme to make judgments on on their on who
they are because you might have trash humans resigning from the police department right now.
Yeah, it's a generality.
Amazing people staying on the force with limited options or some altruistic motive.
Ian, if I told you, like if someone came to you and they were like,
you have to brutally, mercilessly beat a child, otherwise you have to be homeless, which would you pick?
My God, I'm not beating a kid.
So what if they said you have to, here's an old woman who has a nine millimeter in her purse.
You have to lock her up for four years
in a state penitentiary.
Otherwise you're homeless.
Pick one.
Well, the cop doesn't decide how long she gets locked up.
The cop just says, transports her to the courthouse,
basically.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So let's see, you encounter a woman.
She's 65.
She's got a little snub nose in her purse and you as the cop are told either you are losing your job or you're
going to bring this woman in and she will go to prison pick one you got to bring her in why do
you have to bring a woman why if she violated the law and you're a cop i thought i thought the
constitution was a supreme law of the land well that, that's a confusing thing, whether it's a state law or a federal law.
Do you think a 65-year-old woman with a revolver in her purse should go to prison for four years?
It's just a vague statement.
It depends on where she is, man.
Minding her own business, going to an ATM from her apartment.
She's scared.
Is it legal?
I don't know.
No, it's illegal.
It's illegal.
Let's say it's a 65-year-old woman in Chicago, and she knows there's a high gang crime and people are shooting each other.
She needs to go to the ATM.
She's worried, so she gets a gun.
She's walking down.
She robs nobody.
She doesn't want to commit a crime.
She's never committed a crime in her life.
Should she go to prison?
I don't know.
That's for the courts to decide.
You don't know?
No, that's for the courts to decide whether she gets let off or put in jail, in prison.
The answer is she should not.
That's not my decision.
They're not the jury. They're not the jury.
They're not the lawyer.
Ian, this is why I called you evil before, remember?
I said, yes, I called you evil.
This is the banality of evil.
The idea that a 65-year-old woman who is not a criminal, who is scared of gang violence,
wants to protect herself, and is walking to an ATM.
I don't know if she should be locked up for four years.
She shouldn't be.
Why should she be?
What did she do?
Nothing.
That's why we have courts to decide that stuff i don't think that ian is evil i think that ian is a relativist which comes out to be a little bit of a problem if you're doing
something like being a cop because the fact of the matter it is that you can be a neutral arbiter of
a law but if the law is bad you become become a force of bad. I'm sorry.
That's how it works. Okay, Ian.
There's an old woman, and she's got a bag of weed in her purse.
Should she go to prison?
I don't know where she is.
In Chicago.
I don't know.
What's the laws, man?
It's illegal.
Well, the whole go to prison thing is up to the court to decide.
There are mandatory drug minimums in Illinois.
Should an old lady who has a small amount, who has, well, I think they decriminalized,
but should, should, should a person who wants to imbibe a psychedelic go to prison for choosing
to do so?
The answer is no.
I don't think unequivocally.
No, I don't agree with those laws, but they are the laws.
So we have to change the laws to stop putting the pressure on the cop.
Cop has every right not to enforce a law, but you gotta be careful with that.
If you're a cop, cops can say, go home, say go home kid yeah ma'am you can't have that you got to get rid of it you can submit it to
it to to the police station you can turn it in but you can't have it because someone else will
lock you up but probably if you how about when the cop in new jersey stopped the woman who crossed
the bridge because this is a story i was told that one of the gun shops out there instead of
arresting her and getting her and processing her and then her getting charged with a felony he goes said
ma'am i'm gonna give you an escort back to the on ramp to go across that bridge back to pennsylvania
you can't bring that weapon into the state does that sound okay okay ma'am please let's go instead
what did he say you're under arrest i gotcha and then he brought her to the station and she gets
to go to prison why because she crossed the bridge. Amazing.
I mean, that is the banality.
I mean, that's outright evil.
The banality of evil is when a cop is like, I don't care about the Constitution.
I don't care about morals or principles.
I just think, who cares?
You get arrested.
Let me jump in this, okay?
So I just want to speak to police officers right now and just give you like a real quick biblical perspective.
You know, we're living under, God's avenger that is
mandated to execute righteous judgment or justice upon evil doers. So what I want people to understand
and think about right now, especially if you're a police officer, you're going to have to really
make a decision. I know this is a lot easier said than done, and I'm just giving you some kind of
like pastoral counsel right now. You guys know what I'm talking about. You're going to have to make a decision right now whether you are going to be a vessel of lawlessness and execute unrighteousness under an unrighteous, lawless government because that is what you are literally becoming.
That's where America is because they're not executing righteous judgment.
Or you're going to have to make a decision and walk away from what this
system literally is right now. And like I said, I know that's a lot easier said than done. You're
thinking about your family. You're thinking about your future. You're thinking about your kids'
schools. You're thinking about your reputation. But I got to be honest with you, man, like in
terms of what God has called you to be and to do, you are now heading in a direction where you are
not God's avenger of executing
righteous judgment on evildoers.
You're actually becoming the opposite.
You're actually becoming the evildoer to execute unrighteousness on the innocent.
So I say this to say this is you're going to have to make that decision as to what you
want to be a part of and what you become right now in 2021 moving forward, because right
now things are not getting any better and you're going to have to make some serious sacrifices and, and, and really, you know,
place your faith and where God really wants you to be. Because you, I mean, how do you want your
kids to view you? How do you want your, your legacy to become? Because right now I'm going to
be honest, this is what separates me, Tim, from a lot of other conservatives, like in the movement.
I am not a 100% back the blue guy.
These people hate me for this.
I get all kinds of messages.
The hell's the matter with you?
What do you mean?
That's what we believe.
I'm like, no, no, no, no.
Because when you end up in a police state,
who the hell is the police, right? So those are my views.
Like for me, Tim, I agree with you, right?
I agree with you with what you're saying.
But what I want to add to that is
police officers have to make a choice.
I agree with you with what you're saying. Ian, let me ask you a question.
You said that it depends on what the law is, right?
The cop should just follow the law?
Well, no.
The cop has a moral judgment call to make.
Oh, okay.
So now you're saying the cop shouldn't just lock up an old woman who didn't commit a crime.
Well, I didn't say he should or shouldn't.
It depends on the situation.
I mean, that one story you had is a fake.
I asked you a specific instance.
An old woman going to an ATM in Chicago.
She's scared of gang violence.
So she buys a gun and she has it with her.
The cop.
You know, that's up to the cop.
Should she go to prison?
I don't know, man.
That's up to the cop, really.
Would you arrest the woman?
To take her not to prison, but to take her to jail.
That would be a cop's job.
You know she's going to prison.
Like, you can't pass the buck.
You know she's going to prison.
So would you do it?
Would you arrest her for that?
I would resign as a cop immediately if I was a cop right now. That yeah i'm not i'm not i'm not i'm not a kind of you
know you know because you know what the point is loading jews onto trains was the law and there
were a lot of people who didn't know what they were doing but it was the law they had to do it
it is the obligation of our cops our, to defy unlawful orders.
Now, we talked about this the other day.
The challenge is what if you don't know what the end result is?
Now you've got a moral challenge.
That's why I think the National Guard and the military would probably just follow the orders they're given because they don't know the full context.
And they can't.
But when it comes to a cop who's looking at a young person who's got a small amount of drugs of some sort and they think to themselves, I'm going to arrest this person. They know what comes next. They're not making these people's
lives better. Now, for the most part, look, drugs are illegal and I'm not a big fan.
I do think the war on drugs is bad, but specifically around the right to defend
ourselves right now is my issue. The police are trying to arrest these people. They almost always get let go.
And I'll give you one more. In D.C., in 2017, several hundred people got arrested all at the
same time. I was in that group. I got released because I was calm and polite, talked to the
cops, showed them my press ID. Eventually, they pulled me out, let me go. Not only did these people get their charges dropped, they then sued the city after running
around, smashing windows and setting fires, and they won a massive lawsuit.
The taxpayer is now paying the people who set garbage on fire, set an immigrant's limousine
on fire, which he didn't own.
It was leased.
And they smashed up windows and buildings, got arrested. But they know the tactics and the strategies. So they said
the government didn't know how to charge the individuals. They couldn't. So they get their
charges dropped. And then they turned around and sued the city and won. She sued the government
and won. So my problem right now is as it doesn't matter what you think the cops should or shouldn't be doing.
It doesn't matter what I think.
What matters is at the political level, the judges, the mayors, and at the federal level are controlled by the cult, by the cathedral.
And any cop who stands there saying, I'm just a neutral arbiter of the law, you are handing people over to the cult.
So at this point, I'm like, you know, whatever abolish the police, I guess.
At least then maybe people in this country will start taking responsibility for their own lives and security.
And the virtue signalers who prance around not caring about what's going on might be
shocked into waking up because right now they're just frogs boiling in a pot.
But if all the cops walked off, then you'd have these people I know in the suburbs of
Chicago making a phone call saying, hey, help.
Something's happening outside my house.
I need help.
Ma'am, there's no cops anymore.
We abolished them.
Where were you?
You were supporting this.
But I do have some good news.
I'm not going to be constantly negative because we got news.
Ladies and gentlemen, this one's big.
From ABC.
What is this?
OK, it's interesting.
This is from ABC 17 Fox 22, both at the same time.
There you go.
Minnesota man sentenced to four years in prison for role in setting ablaze a Minneapolis police
precinct during Floyd protests.
They say Dylan Shakespeare Robinson, 23, pleaded guilty in December to one count of conspiracy
to commit arson for taking part in setting a police precinct in
Minneapolis on fire on May 28th, days after Floyd was pinned down. And you know another story.
Robinson was sentenced Wednesday to four years in prison and two years of supervised release,
according to a news release from the district of Minnesota's U.S. Attorney's Office.
He was also ordered to pay $12 million in restitution. Robinson's attorney has not
responded to CNN's request for comment, so I guess
it's a CNN story. You want to know why this
story's funny? Because he only got four years.
But you want to know why he got
any time at all? Because he burned down
the police station. That's right.
Because when push comes to shove, the system
will protect itself and not you.
What about the people who burned down the sports bar?
What about the people who threatened
the guy in his home? This was in Portland.
A guy, he's got an American flag at his house.
They go up to his house and start chanting.
Just a random guy.
And they start yelling, take the flag down or we'll burn your house down.
No charges there.
People in D.C., they actually got paid for it.
You know this guy, he's a local celebrity.
You know that, right?
Oh, they love him.
He's going to be a political prisoner.
He's going to be a hero.
When I was in Minneapolis a couple weeks ago, specifically Black Lives Matter because sometimes people throw BLM very loosely.
This was BLM in Minneapolis.
One of the activists, one of the leaders got up and was like, you all know that some of these – they're facing charges of arson because they burnt down that police station last year.
She's like, yeah, you know, you guys all remember that?
She's like, that stuff was effing epic.
They love it.
So what do you think happens?
He's a celebrity.
In four or five years.
Okay, so maybe Trump is talking about running again in 2024.
I don't think Trump's got the gumption to actually get the job done.
I don't.
I think a lot of people thought he was a fighter.
Turns out, not really. I mean, it's better than Biden. It's better to have someone who's resisting the system than supporting it. But I don't even think Trump's got what it takes.
Maybe Ron DeSantis does. But what do you think happens if Trump doesn't win, if they continue
to gain more and more power? This guy is going to get out. And when he walks out, there's going to
be local politicians clapping and cheering.
They already voted to abolish the police.
It kind of backfired.
Now they're desperate for cops.
But what do you think happens if this ideology keeps persisting, a slow boil?
By the time this guy in four years is getting out of jail, the local mayor is going to be like, you're a hero.
We're so sorry that you're a political prisoner.
Get released.
I think because what the mainstream media has done is they – this why you see this on cnn msnbc abc they'll always call them either peaceful protesters or they'll call them just protesters
right protests erupt after the shooting of uh dante right right every single black person that
gets shot protests even fox will say this protests eruests. And they'll show a picture of like a building burning down.
Right. Yeah. But listen to the my my theory on this.
If you if you're constantly putting the narrative out that these are protesters, whenever the headline comes out the next day that 100 people got arrested, that sounds horrible, right? A hundred protesters got arrested last night for what? Expressing their First Amendment right of freedom of speech and to peacefully protest. Right. That's just the narrative. But it works because nobody wants their name attached to the headline the next morning. No mayor, no D.A., no police department. Nobody wants that headline the next morning saying a hundred protesters got arrested last night for expressing their First Amendment right.
Nobody wants that.
But that's the propaganda.
But that's why, in my opinion, it works.
That's why they get away with writing.
They get glorified when they burn down a building.
Antifa is continuing to burn down police union buildings with people in it the only reason or i should say one of the strongest reasons one of
the main reasons that people in major urban metros keep voting democrat is because the cops are
propping the system up what do you think what happened when they voted to abolish the police
in minneapolis crime skyrocketed and locals started panicking calling their city councilmen
being like what's happening? Where are the police?
Why is this happening?
And then all of a sudden these pro-abolish the police people come back and say, we need our cops back.
Our constituents are freaking out.
Did the Portland cops just all 200 resign like today?
Seattle.
Over the past several months.
Okay.
So imagine what would happen if the remaining cops were like, you're on your own.
This is what I was talking about with Lydia on the drive here from the airport is I think there are times in history where you're either going to learn from data, facts, knowledge, wisdom, and make your decisions from there.
Or you're going to have to learn through experience. So I think right now America is so spoiled, so self-entitled,
where socialism and communism are like glorified ideas,
but we have no idea what it feels like to live under something like that.
I think right now we are going in a direction, Tim, where as a Christian, I think, I believe,
we're either going to experience some kind of spiritual revival,
people are going to come to Christ and things are going to change.
Or I think we'll probably have some kind of civil war.
People are going to push back and say enough is enough.
We're fed up with the communists.
Get out of here, right?
Or I think we're just going to have to continue going down this path.
People are going to keep voting blue.
People are going to keep supporting these radicals.
People are going to keep virtue signaling bowing down
to black lives matter and antifa right and we're just going to have to get burnt because i think
right now the country's going in the direction like you said minneapolis like but most the police
oh maybe that wasn't such a good idea you know like so i think on a grand scale that's where
we're going where i think we're going to have to watch the republic fall in order for us to pick up the pieces again and just say that's what they were i know that's what we're going where i think we're gonna have to watch the republic fall in order for us to
pick up the pieces again and just say that's what they were i know that's what they trust me that
was their mission that's that's their mission that's their goal but people don't realize that
like you said like you you were telling me earlier people aren't listening they just don't care it's
like okay well you're gonna care when these people are knocking down your down door knocking down
your damn door at night when they want to take your life and call you a white supremacist.
But like I said, I think we're going down that path where it's just going to have to get to that point where people feel it.
They feel what these ideas do.
And until you get there, you're not going to really understand.
So as long as the cops are still around to answer calls for the uppity white progressives who are leading the charge and making all this bad stuff happen,
the same people who say abolish the police are the ones who yell,
call 911 when they're threatened.
And then who suffers?
The poor, the minority neighborhoods,
the ones who, according to Gallup, are saying they want more cops,
but won't stand up and actually ask for them.
I'll tell you this.
Here's a simple compromise.
If you're a cop, just don't answer any calls to these uppity progressive areas.
If you get one of these wealthy liberal areas saying, help, someone's breaking into my house, I'll be like, well, do you have a gun?
No.
Oh, jeez.
Good luck, I guess.
I was talking about this with some of my buddies in Minneapolis, and I was just like, I know i don't know if i would say this out loud but i'm gonna say it out loud
would it have been better for derek chauvin to just let george floyd go
yes well we don't know because if he was really high on fentanyl and he was getting behind the
wheel of a car he might have killed a family but i i understand like there's so many things that
could go wrong and a cop is obligated to think about that.
But what I'm trying to say is I think cops are starting to ask themselves, was that even worth it?
I mean I am going to lose my life.
I'm going to lose my family.
I am going to lose everything over a guy that had a $20 counterfeit bill and it led to the FBI going to come at – the FBI was going to arrest me no matter what.
Everyone agrees on it at this point.
Well, I should say for the most part.
The left has been saying that the whole time.
Who cares?
It was a $20 bill.
Let him go.
But there's a bigger issue.
The guy was doing drugs behind the wheel of a vehicle.
And now you've got some serious questions about
like ian said what if he yeah hit somebody i agree i agree with that especially the way that i think
i that's the first thing that where my mind goes to you have a fentanyl addict that could get loose
in the community and he could literally wreck wreck havoc right but it would have been objectively
better for the cops not to have responded and from this point on not to respond at all yikes
that's that's what i think people are asking themselves.
And it's like I personally think the answer to that question is no,
but I'm just putting that question out because I think that's what a lot of cops are beginning to ask themselves,
and it's just another subversion of law and order.
But it's such a crazy situation because another thing that I wanted to point out,
and I want people to understand is all you hear from Black Lives Matter is that George Floyd died because he was black.
Even the head of the prosecution went on 60 Minutes the other night and literally claimed
that this was not a hate crime, that they had zero evidence to prove that George Floyd was
targeted because of the color of his skin. This is part of the propaganda that is leading to people
burning down buildings, committing mass looting, mass ar propaganda. That is leading to people burning down buildings.
Committing mass looting.
Mass arson.
That's all you hear Tim.
You know what I'm talking about.
Whenever you're at a BLM rally.
Or Antifa direct action.
Black people getting hunted.
Black people getting shot.
Black people are dying at the hands of police officers.
It's a fact.
It's a fact.
The prosecution admitted. George Floydyd did not die because of
the color of his skin ellison said it why wasn't he charged the head of the prosecution there was
no evidence it was there was no evidence yeah well but look where we are right abolishing police
burning down buildings rioting causing over two billion dollars of damage in 2020 alone
over a lie drew i think that i honestly am starting to think that what happened in Minneapolis
needs to happen to every city where these uppity white progressives are calling to abolish the police.
You should have that moment of fear where you need to call the police and nothing happens.
Yeah, I don't want riots.
I don't want buildings being burned.
I just want people to like, they'll see someone walking through their neighborhood and they'll call the police and the cops are going to be like, good luck.
Yeah, that would be good if everyone had to psychologically experience the trauma of not having police.
But my fear, I love the idea of police and military refusing to serve a corrupt regime.
I love that idea but what terrifies me if all the police vanish tomorrow and all these
private cops and federal cops come in to fill the void and they become it's worse than it was before
how would it be worse because private cops don't have to adhere to the city okay they stop to adhere
to the law it's supposed to yeah ian the cops that we have right now people who are serving out bad
laws people who are doing unethical things are essentially mercenaries so you want to talk about
someone who's paid to do something that's not moral, not ethical,
and that's not a single eye when they're asked to do something like arrest a little
tiny old lady?
I think, Ian, I think you're wrong because if someone calls Police Hut, I'll call, you
know, Police's junior and I'll have my, my, you know, Police Hut.
Is that what you said?
But you're two months behind on your Police's junior bill.
Oh, I won't be so i won't be well yeah i won't be so so so a lot of people are talking uh i see a lot of comments where
people are saying there will be a vacuum of power without the police department do you live in a big
democrat urban metro well then i'll tell you this you shouldn't i left we all left we were in the
philadelphia area and i was like man i see where this is going. I'm out.
Am I really that worried about a power vacuum in the middle of nowhere where there's already no power structure other than people in their own homes on large multi-acre properties who are armed to the teeth?
Ain't got nothing to worry about out here.
Good luck coming to West Virginia and having a go with a riot in one of these neighborhoods.
These people who live in West Virginia, there's Facebook group chats. There's text chats the moment they don't they don't call the cops they just text the group they're like hey you know i saw somebody keep your eyes keep eyes on you know on the lookout
some of these people scare me they're like oh man you know the cities are so lucky can't wait for
these people to come out here i'm like no you don't want to say that dude that's that's freaky
we don't want that but i'm not worried no i'm not worried in the least bit we don, you don't want to say that, dude. That's freaky. We don't want to know that. But I'm not worried.
No, I'm not worried in the least bit.
We don't have a police station out here in the same way a city does.
We're in a place where you call the cops.
We'll be there in, what, an hour?
I mean, that might be true in the cities, too, by the way.
Because cities, I don't know, they're pretty crummy in a lot of ways.
So power vacuum.
In the city?
Well, the people who voted for this and keep voting for Democrats.
Hey, that's on them.
If you think it's gonna be a power vacuum filled by a bunch of corrupt private cops,
gangs and woke police.
Do you live there?
I mean, I'm sure a lot of people do, and they're probably freaked out by this.
But at a certain point, take responsibility and get out.
I mean, look, like I've been saying, your house is on fire.
Now, we all fought very hard to reject that fire and shut it down.
Now it's clear the fire is engulfing your house.
Now you need to go outside.
Oh, but it's cold outside.
I know.
But what about my family?
They'll freeze.
That's true.
But they'll burn to death if you stay inside.
So maybe it's already to that point where all these cops are leaving.
Crime is already skyrocketing.
You want to tell me there's a power vacuum?
Have you been paying attention to the crime rates in all major cities across the country?
Shootings are up like 250% or something in New York.
Why are you still there?
Well, look, if your house is on fire, no one's coming to save you.
You got to save yourself.
Maybe that's the point about these people living in these cities.
For everybody else who kind of lives outside the cities or in the middle of nowhere, what are you worried about?
Or get out of the blue states at the very least.
Stop living in places where they put their boot on your neck and let criminals run rampant.
I think that goes back to what I was saying earlier is I think police officers have to make a choice.
You have a constitutional oath to protect and to serve the communities that you work under.
And I think it goes back to also like the leadership. If the leadership is setting you up to fail miserably to the point where you can't even protect yourself in some cases, you look at Portland. I'm in contact with Portland
PD on a daily basis almost. And they always tell me the mayor is in control of all of this. We get
our hands tied behind our back. We can't even the type of uh riot training that we've been trained
to to use to stop these people and then you see the footage and it's just cops getting milkshaked
just humiliated the psychological abuse that goes into that as well i talked to them this is what
they tell me they live in fear they they fear their lives they fear uh antifa finding out where
they live but the point i'm trying to make is I think Tim is what these police officers do have
to sincerely consider.
Am I walking into a profession where I'm being set up to fail now?
I think anyone would feel like I'm not going to work for that.
I don't care about these cops in Portland.
I saw the video of the Blue Lives Matter people getting shoved by cops while they protected
Antifa who had pepper spray.
You think I'm going to give any sympathy to the guys who are shutting down small businesses,
arresting a guy for handing out a beer, or shoving and pushing the peaceful right-wing protesters who actually support the police?
No, that's the problem.
The DA will throw the book at someone on the right, and they'll let someone on the left go with no charges,
and the cops will arrest both and say, don't at me that's what i'm saying goes around throwing fire bombs setting
fires and then when the when the right-wing group shows up the cops form a line hold their batons
out start shoving them and yelling and it was funny to see the look on the face of these
conservatives like why are we being attacked by cops yeah and then taking the blue lives matter
flag throwing in the dirt and stomping on it yeah and and i agree that's why a lot of like i told
you a lot of conservatives don't like me when i talk like this because i'm not 100 back
to blue because i don't support crooked cops i don't support unconstitutional cops i support
cops that support their constitutional oath and they actually protect and serve the communities
if that's not what you're doing you need to resign like tonight because that's what you have been
called to do that's what you've been hired to do and if
you are being put in a position where you cannot do that then then i know this is a lot easier said
than done you gotta really reconsider if this is the profession that you want because now we live
in a generation where lawlessness is now abounding that means that you have to be a crooked cop to
survive now it's a pretty radical thing to have to swallow, but that's where we are.
The media is lying. Antifa's
not real. The politicians,
it's just an idea.
And the district attorneys, you're free
to go. All of
this is only possible because
cops are protecting those who
keep pushing for it. Plain and simple.
It is the uppity
white progressives in big cities
who are voting in the Democrats,
giving them this power,
and they're only able to do it
because cops are standing guard
while Antifa burns down minority neighborhoods
and poor neighborhoods.
Yeah.
It's like that funny tweet from that guy
who was like,
yeah, go riot.
Woohoo.
Wait a minute.
Oh no, they're coming to my house in Beverly Hills.
Help, stop.
Don't do it.
You see what happens to these people? The moment moment the riders show up to their neighborhoods but it's
okay because i assure you the cops will be there to protect the rich people i love it in in manhattan
during hurricane sandy and the power gets shut out i tell you the first place to get their power
back do you know which part of new york got their power back first upper west side all the very very
rich people in the university got to put their feet up while the people in the poor areas in Brooklyn didn't have power.
I think it was for like weeks.
Regarding being set up to fail, which it does seem like a lot of these cops are by these district attorneys.
When you're in like high stress situations, people will do crazy things when they're being set up to fail.
Like in World War I, they'd be told to go over the trenches.
They would just eventually just mutiny and not go.
In Vietnam, if you had a lieutenant that was going to take you down a trail
where you knew you were going to get shot,
that lieutenant would find a grenade in his tent in the middle of the night.
They called it fragging for a reason,
because they would kill their commanding officers if they were going to get them killed.
Now, we're not in that high-stress situation domestically right now,
and the cops aren't in the military.
They can resign.
And at what point point chauvin had
his life destroyed because he tried to this girl that shot the guy that was a girl that was about
to stab someone or that guy that oh yeah his life's gonna be torched because he saved someone's life
kim potter was trying to make an arrest on a guy who was wanted on an aggravated robbery warrant
who was armed and she shot him one time
and he died and now she's gonna go to prison kyle rittenhouse watched his community get burned
i'll be very careful for juan williams watched businesses all throughout his community burnt
get set on fire they almost blew up a gas station so he's there so and drew is there and he shows up and a friend gives him a weapon he even
rendered aid to the extremists now he's i think he's going to get life in prison i do he'll get
life no jury is going to is going to do anything for justice or principle they're going to be like
you know what the kid can can go to prison for all i care i don't want to get hurt because of
demoralization and it's only possible because there are cops who arrested him because they're like well you know it's the system
at what point is there someone who's going to be like there's right and there's wrong
i just think we sound like mexico now this is what the cartel does right i mean you you take
a look at what happened with chauvin right uh you guys covered it the other night the alternate
juror literally came out and was like i I was pretty much scared that riots would come.
Not pretty much.
Literally said, I did not want to go through riots and destruction again.
And I was scared someone would come to my house to retaliate.
Right?
So that is by design because what was happening, right?
You had someone that took the stand, right?
They were BLM, Antifa show up to their house.
They're throwing pig's blood,
pig's heads on their front door,
threatening them.
For the witness.
For the witness.
That was in California though.
Sending a message.
It doesn't matter where it is.
This sends a message across the US.
Bro, that is literally what cartels do that,
but take it a step further.
They'll send a human head to your house.
They'll hang someone from highways. Highways. They'll send a human head to your house. They'll hang someone from highways.
Highways.
They'll send a message.
They threaten media the same way.
Black Lives Matter and Antifa are slowly going in that direction
where it's not going to be animal pig heads.
It's going to be humans, man.
It's a very extreme thing for me to say,
but this is what happens in foreign countries like Mexico.
They're like the strong arm to threaten media and police officers and even the military.
So what do you think happens then if the police departments are all gone?
A lot of people think it's going to be rampant crime everywhere.
I don't think so.
I think in cities it'll be bad.
I think I already live in an area without a police department, so I don't care.
I think people will, especially in the big blue cities, in terms of, okay, BLM wants to police themselves, right?
So let's think about the Ohio video, right?
Micaiah Bryant.
Just picture that video without the cop there.
That's what it would look like.
And everyone seems to be okay with that.
Yeah, black people kicking each other in the head, stabbing each other in the throat. But outside of race, just people in cities in general, what do you think is going to
happen to these upper West side progressives who are very wealthy in New York when the cops are
gone? I think they're going to freak out. I think these are the same people that are voting for
gun control laws as well. Oh yeah. Right. So these are the same morons that don't put,
they don't put two and two together. It's like, Hey, Biden is saying, let's let's you know, your Second Amendment right means nothing.
It's not an absolute. Right. He says that amendment is not an absolute.
Oh, by the way, we're going to boss the cops. So, yeah, you can't call 9-1-1 whenever you need someone to save your life.
If the people in the Upper West Side of New York vote for this, I say good for them.
Congratulations. I don't live there. If they don't want cops, they don't get cops.
But I tell you this, we've already seen what's going on in New York City.
We've already heard from these people.
They are starting to panic because the cops don't show up anymore because they're all gone.
I think that goes back to what I said.
People are going to have to experience it.
They're going to have to feel it because if you don't feel it, then you're never going to know what it really looks like or even feels like.
I wouldn't necessarily frame it that way.
It's more like they must understand why they have to take responsibility for themselves
i'm sick of everyone just being like someone else will do it for me yeah the government should give
me money the government should pay for all of my bills the cops should protect me i don't protect
myself and if i get hurt it's your fault i'll sue you and then you give me money yeah now that's
what they want people got to be responsible for themselves. But you do want public options of defense because if you have to protect yourself and I have to protect myself and then you step on my doorstep and someone gets killed, like that's a bad situation.
You want the cop to be the one to decide who was right, who was wrong.
No, you don't.
To basically create the peace, to keep the peace. Well, you want a neutral arbiter
between conflicted factions
to deescalate and to stop the conflict,
but that doesn't always happen.
Cops go in and they're going to protect themselves
first and foremost.
People need to be responsible,
but people have lost responsibility
because we keep having the government
do things for them,
and now they're just becoming lazy
and disinterested and demoralized.
People need to have purpose.
They need to have hard work.
But they wake up every day with everything being done for them in this wealthy society.
And they have no purpose.
So the system is on fire specifically because the people who inherited this wealth from the previous generation don't
know how that wealth was built.
So they say, you know, like wealth lasts three generations.
The first person makes all the money because they work really hard.
They then raise their child to understand hard work.
But the kid grows up pretty rich and then kind of maintains it a little bit.
The next kid who grows up doesn't experience the hard work at all.
Their grandpa's long been retired.
They inherit all the money and then it all vanishes after the third generation.
That's what's happening right now for the country.
We had World War II.
We had people fighting, sacrificing to literally defeat Nazism and fascism.
They come back to this country, and boom.
Business is a boom, and life was good.
Then we get the next generation, hippie dippies doing hippie dippy stuff.
And then we have the next couple of generations where it's just we've inherited all of this wealth.
We don't know how it was built and we're squandering it as it just evaporates in front of us.
Maybe it's time people, you know, hey, whether we want it or not, hard times are coming.
Yeah.
And hard times make strong men.
That's right.
And that's just how it goes, isn't it?
So maybe it
doesn't matter maybe maybe time is like a river you can move around within the river but the but
the time is a flow in that direction but you know hard times do make strong men well theoretically
but you don't know which who these strong men are going to be i think we talked about this when we
had ben stewart on talk about the fourth, that if there was some cataclysm
and some chaos, hard times,
you know, world war,
that maybe it would be the Chinese
that would win
and become the strongmen afterwards.
So it doesn't mean
that we will become the strongmen
if we enter the hard times.
We may be wiped out as a result.
So you have to be very careful
looking for that stuff.
Well, let's jump to the current state
of the Union.
Where are we right now? Are we entering hard times? I think the answer is yes, and we have some metrics to back that stuff. Well, let's jump to the current state of the union. Where are we right now?
Are we entering hard times? I think the answer is yes,
and we have some metrics to back that up.
From Deadline, Joe Biden's address
to Congress snares 26.9
million viewers. Hey!
26.9 million. That's what, like...
Three times the Oscars?
Oh, yeah. But no, no, no.
How many people voted?
81 million? 30% of people voted? So that's what... 81 million?
Yeah, so...
30% of people voted for him.
Wow.
So not a whole lot of people.
But 26.9, that's surely a good number.
Way down from Trump.
Oh, wait, wait, wait.
Hold on a minute.
Way down?
He's less popular.
Hold on a minute.
You mean to tell me that Donald Trump got 47.7 million viewers in his first speech to a joint session on February 28th?
Okay.
Okay.
So, all right.
All right.
You know, it's a little bit more than half.
It's not that bad.
We're still good.
I'm sure of the people who watched, you know, Joe Biden speak, considering they were much less people.
Right.
It was probably way more people who actually liked
biden yeah definitely so so i'm sure i'm sure the polling is going to be really good for biden and
we can breathe a sigh of relief i actually have a cnn article seven in ten who watched biden's speech
said it left them feeling optimistic okay that's good so uh all right considering that there was
you know way less people it it makes sense that Biden would have
polled better than Donald Trump. They say the 51 percent had a very positive view. Positive
reaction to Biden's speech is a bit more more muted than reaction to the first address from
other recent presidents. Wait a minute. Wait, wait, what? 51 percent. That's a good number,
right? Yeah. What was what was Donald Trump? Surely less than that.
57%.
Oh.
With more viewers, Donald Trump had more people with a very positive reaction to his speech.
Yeah, we're not doing too well.
Even the people who voted for Biden don't care about Biden.
No, they voted against Trump.
That's right.
And so you can't function as a society when you have no cohesion. So now we have we had a we have we have a political institution built upon hating Donald Trump was gone.
That's it.
Trump, he's he's chilling.
He's playing golf.
So now the people who are like, well, Trump's gone.
We're done.
Now it's just a hollow shell.
There's nothing there.
There's no substance to the Biden administration.
Right.
All I was seeing yesterday, the headlines, Biden's first 100 days address to Congress.
Oh, wow.
Kamala Harris, the first woman to sit behind Biden with Nancy Pelosi.
That like that's listen, I'm not against like firsts, right?
For for women, for minorities.
I think that's cool.
I think that's awesome.
But I think it's awesome when they actually have done something and when they've actually accomplished a lot for the country.
Kamala Harris did accomplish something. Oh, yeah. Yes. She is the first woman to become
vice president after earning zero delegates in the Democratic primary. Huge first.
Well, here's the thing. You see them all celebrating kamala harris right you see all
these articles it's all about race it's all about gender it's all about sex no substance right no
accomplishments no real accomplishments okay she did lock up those innocent people to use a slave
labor in the wildfires yeah but the thing is right now keep them locked up i'm sorry i'm sorry
everybody fact check she she is the border czar apparently right she she's the one that is supposed
to be overseeing what's taking place with the border.
And I think this is where a lot of minorities, people that don't think about these things, they get manipulated.
It's like, look at the first woman to sit behind a male during a congressional address.
It's like, well, has she done anything?
No, no, no.
She's the first woman.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Do you like this?
Continue to see it because that's what you should care about.
It's like, well, we still have a strategic humanitarian crisis at the southern border.
They're not doing anything to better it.
They're actually facilitating it.
They're actually trying to sweep it under the rug by unofficially gagging Border Patrol agents.
And I can confirm that because I've talked to them.
When you go up and you interview them at the southern border, they literally – the first thing they tell you is, I can't talk to you, but here's what's going on.
What I'm trying to say, Tim, is we should not be glorifying and celebrating politicians just because of their gender, their sex, or even the color of their skin when they're not doing anything to better the country.
Kamala Harris should not be celebrated because she's not doing anything, especially with what's going on at the southern
border why didn't they address it last night you know i really love about i mean that's going on
is that over the past four years it's not just the political landscape that's been that's their
whole identity is trump sucks but the entire media environment built an audience that specifically
just hated donald trump yeah you'd think the border crisis would be as what did what
did that technical director at cnn say gangbusters for ratings he said covid was you'd think right
now they would be like crisis at the border but their audience only cares about trump yeah so what
are they going to report on if they come out and talk about the crisis of the border the people
who care about real news left a long time ago yeah so they can't yeah they don't give a damn so you have all of these huge big breaking stories conflict with ukraine and russia
you've got now the u.s firing at iranian you know uh boats they're like military ships a little
little not ships boats and now you've got the crisis at the border which has been ongoing
i mean normally the media loves this stuff they They don't care. It leads, right? They do care.
The problem is.
If you make some money and clicks.
If you have 100 million core.
That's all we are.
Imagine this.
You have 100 million core viewers.
And then Donald Trump gets elected.
So you scream about Trump.
All of a sudden your ratings go up to 110.
You're like, whoa.
But what you don't realize, you actually lost 10 million core news fans and gained 20 million zealots. Over time, your ratings are
improving, but you're actually losing all of the people who care about news and gaining zealots.
What happens now? Trump leaves. The zealots leave for the most part. The people who care about news
left years ago. People like me, I used to have CNN on for the news, CNN on for the news. And then
they weren't talking about anything. Fox News covering protests in Iran, turn on CNN. Donald
Trump today, I don't care. I turned it off. I don't watch it anymore. If you want to go to news,
you can't go to CNN anymore. So now they have to ignore these things. Now they have to ignore the
border crisis. It's not just that, it's bad foriden yeah so their whole audience is anti-trump
some of it pro-biden if they come out now and say there's a crisis people are gonna get mad at them
they've lost any credibility they've had the media is a is a withered husk of its former self
what someone graffiti trump sucks on and i don't think anybody's really interested in standing at
anymore this is why i just i hope they, they, they hear this and they understand that they're being used. I'm going
to preach this until there's no more lungs in my breath because minorities, especially a normal
breath in my lungs, because I'm very passionate about this because people need to understand that
they are literally being used as political pawns. Like really think about this, see through this.
Why is it just exactly what Tim just explained? Why is it just because Trump is not in office,
they're not talking about the border anymore when it's worse than it was under Trump.
But then these are the same people you have. You have Chris Cuomo and you have Don Lemon and you
have Brian Stelter. You have all these virtue signalers on CNN every single night saying,
oh, we care so much about the black people.
We care so much about the minorities, but they're not reporting what's taking place
at the southern border.
There are literally migrants right now by the hundreds, by the thousands that are being
stuffed into trucks and stash houses in the United States by the cartels against their
will.
That is that is not migration.
That is not immigration.
That is human trafficking
by the hour, by the minute. Listen, I got to say this, Tim, because CNN won't say it. MSNBC won't
say it, but they'll sit there and they'll continue to virtue signal like they care about us, but they
don't. Because if they did, just to go literally to your point, they only do it for clicks and for
ratings. And when it's a political attack against a conservative or Donald Trump, they won't talk about it because they don't care.
And I need people to understand they don't.
Listen, minorities, Tim, you know this.
Minorities believe that these people care about them.
They don't care about overwhelmingly voting for Democrats.
Yes.
Year after year after year after year.
I will say the past election, seeing a lot of Latinos vote Republican, not that I like the Republican Party, but just getting with the Democrats at least, gives me some optimism.
And then just thinking about the media kind of failing and fumbling and Joe Biden's ratings collapsing, actually I'm kind of feeling pretty good about that.
We're on the roller coaster and we're – you're maybe about to come to the bottom.
We're about to go back up.
Maybe things are going to change.
Maybe it is.
It's maybe it's not as bad as it can get.
The night is always darkest before the dawn.
But watching these media companies fail to be able to do the Oscars, Oscars are over.
They put out a statement.
They were like, it's Trump's fault for giving everyone COVID.
Nobody cared.
The Oscars is trash.
Joe Biden speaks as president.
Nobody cares.
He's a trash president.
That gives me some optimism i like it not that i think trump is the is the savior of the republic or anything he's better
than biden but maybe now we might actually get something better in 2024 it's like not like ronda
santos is perfect either but he's better than trump it's like we got a crappy boat captain
and that we put in charge so but at least people are acknowledging he's a crappy boat
captain but he's yeah he might end up into a glacier so we got to keep that in mind donald
trump was flying a plane and the plane was kind of bumpy because the whole time you had other people
banging on his door and rocking everything and then blaming him for the turbulence he was you
know trump was a braggart he was boast, and he kind of changed directions quite a bit.
It's the best weather.
The best turbulence.
Everybody listen.
There's turbulence.
It's okay.
It's good.
Everybody actually enjoys it.
It's kind of nice.
It's the best turbulence.
The radical left is banging on the cockpit door, making it impossible.
It's the best turbulence you've ever seen.
People were angry, in part because of things Trump failed to do, yes,
and in part because they were riled up, enraged by the Democrats.
So then they vote to swap out the pilot with Biden, who fell asleep.
And now the planet's just, and we're all just like sitting there.
Kamala Harris is laughing in the co-pilot seat.
No, she's standing behind it, smiling.
Oh, my God.
Elbow bumping Nancy Pelosi.
She's got a pillow.
I think the propaganda is so powerful through Disney, through mainstream media,
through CNN, through the mainstream music industry, every channel of art that you see.
I think the propaganda is so powerful that they are really convincing people that they are the majority, that the radical neo-Marxists and the anarchists and Antifa and all the SJWs, I think they are successfully painting the picture in the minds of millions of people that they are actually the majority in this country.
I don't think they are.
I think it's quite the opposite. I think there are a lot of not just conservatives, centrists, people that are pro-America, pro-patriotism. They want to see their country succeed. They want to build their own empire and wealth in this country. They could really care less about race or any of these things. I think there are a lot more of us than there are them. And I think the mainstream media is really painting the picture successfully that there's more of them than there are us.
So I think more people need to wake up to that reality.
And I encourage people, man.
I was telling Lydia this in the car on the way here too is like let's be thankful that we are in a place right now where all that's happening to us that disagree and speak out against the mainstream media or narrative is we get canceled.
Let's just thank God that's kind of where it is right now.
And we're not getting killed yet over this
because I think that's where we are going.
So I encourage people to get involved.
Listen, you may not be the next Tim Pool.
You may not be the next Drew Hernandez
or you name it, right?
But wherever you are specifically in your life,
we need more people that have these pro-America views
to get active in their communities,
especially education, law, order,
all these avenues, mainstream media, all of it.
People need to seriously start speaking up right now.
They might be the next Ian Crossland.
It's possible.
You'll be you.
I don't think Ian's evil, Tim.
You'll be your best self.
I think it's the banality of evil.
Do you think Ian's evil?
Like he's an evil villain?
But it's the banality of evil.
So when people hear the word evil,
they think it's...
Doctor evil? But the banality of evil. So when people hear the word evil, they think it's Dr. Evil.
But the banality of evil is someone saying, well, you know, the law says I have to do it, so I'm going to do it.
I'm very much.
I love I'm way more like chaotic and anarchic anarchistic than it seems.
You know, I have to be kind of level level for the world, for TV and all that.
But man, I am a revolutionary at heart.
I can't stand evil laws.
I think they're one of the most
heinous things on earth.
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bear with us all right trip sucks says trivia which anime is the best anime of all time and
why is it shrek because shrek has smash Mouth in their soundtrack.
The best anime of all time. I prefer Dragon Ball Z.
I'm just a fan.
I think it's fair to say that in terms of gross revenue and popularity,
Dragon Ball Z, I think from an objective standpoint,
would be considered the greatest of all time just because of how it went.
It kind of went mainstream.
I mean, it still exists.
They had a real-person movie.
It was terrible.
Yeah, that was awful.
But I think Dragon Ball Z is the was awful. But I think it was like,
I think Dragon Ball Z
is the most successful.
But I don't know.
The first half of Death Note,
I don't want to spoil Death Note.
It's good.
Amazing.
Full Metal Alchemist,
both iterations.
Cowboy Bebop.
Cowboy Bebop.
It got canceled
because it was too brutal.
It's a lot of really good anime.
Cowboy Bebop is incredible.
P Diesel says,
Tim, you're an idiot.
Build an airsoft range if
you build it luke will come oh yeah yeah yeah yeah they're right oh airsoft yep we got a bunch
of airsoft old days let's do it all right let's find some super chats
zuwa uh zuwabe bro says tim you have to know that a lot of us cops view this job as a calling
we want to go after criminals and help others lots of cops are going to other agencies states
that offer more support i like cops i've had bad experience with cops most interactions most people
have with cops negative why cops gonna give you a ticket tell you you can't do that not to pester
you or bother you but because cops give tickets.
Some people have bad experiences.
I've had some good experiences, but I like cops.
What I don't like is the horribly run corrupt political states and Democrat run cities and blue states and the cops who are allowing that to keep happening.
So I think the good cops in these areas who view it as a calling, I mean, find a red state.
Make a decision.
Start making some phone calls.
Find a department, sheriff's department, local department, and go work for a real department where – let me tell you guys a story.
I was in Virginia a long time ago.
And I know this guy, and he was really young.
He was like 18.
And I guess he opened a car door and bumped the other car and then panicked and then drove off.
That's a hit and run. So when the cops showed up to our apartment, to my friend's apartment,
they were worried. They freaking out. Oh man, hit a car, dented it. The cops, young guys were like,
look, dude, you shouldn't have done it. We just need your insurance information. Nobody's getting
in trouble. We understand you kind of freaked out. And he was like, okay. And then as they're
filling it out, the other cops like family guys on such making jokes and we're all laughing,
having a good time. Those are good cops. They didn't need to put a kid in prison for bumping
someone's car with the door or something. They just said, just give us the insurance information
and everyone's happy. That's the way it's supposed to be. Instead, you go to cities like Chicago.
I had a cop pull me
over in Chicago. I wasn't speeding. And he walks up and he's like, you were speeding. And I was
like, I'm sorry, I wasn't. I was actually exiting off onto Belmont from Lakeshore Drive. I was
actually slowing down, wasn't speeding. And he goes, tell it to a judge, sign here. That's it.
And I'm like, so I can't afford this. I was making 10 bucks an hour. I can't afford a $75 ticket.
Doesn't matter. They didn't care. They just don't care about you. So I'm like, you don't want to live in these cities
where the cops just don't care about you. Go live, go to these smaller areas as rural areas happen
to be more red. And then you can actually go to your local department, meet the cops, shake their
hand, tell them where you live, let them know what's up and you'll have good conversation.
That's what I think it's all about. Cities are just.
Zelez says, Tim, love the show.
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Hey, happy birthday.
Justin Bookman says, which episode of Futurama do you think we're in, Tim?
The one about Mother's Day robo takeover or the one with Senator Travers?
Ian, tell me how you get Tim to stare you with such passive aggression when you mention the Federal Reserve.
Hello, Lydia.
Because he knows I'm right.
The Federal Reserve.
There's no passive aggression.
I think it's funny when Ian brings up the Federal Reserve.
I like that it's memeing.
Yeah, it's like a meme.
It's trending on twitter oh but but you know what was it where uh where the teacher what movie was it where he would like shake his
fist and yell about the the nerds or whatever i can't remember but you needed to go federal reserve
the meme of ron paul disguising the federal reserve as a nike store yeah that was the babble on b so good yeah love it eric miller says
the feds seized a 1 000 safe deposit seized 1 000 safe deposit safe deposit boxes with one warrant
in california source is la times article we've been complaining about the second amendment here's
an infringement to the fourth whoa wow wow big mac Wow. Big Mac attack says, hey, Tim and gang up here in Canada, they've started to mobilize
the troops and set up COVID checkpoints.
On top of all of that here in Alberta, we just had our premier, think state governor,
announce that if you don't pay your COVID tickets, you won't be able to renew your registration.
Wow.
Wow.
Canada's wild.
Yeah.
Canada's a horrible place.
Canada's just a mess. Even worse than the US. Jeez. Big League Drew says Yeah, Canada's a horrible place. Yeah, Canada's just a mess.
Even worse than the U.S., geez.
Big League Drew says,
Tim, I disagree with you 50% of the time,
but I appreciate what you do,
even if I disagree.
Liberty or death, let's go.
I would rather die on my feet than live on my knees.
Cheers.
I'm a gorilla,
and I'm just going to read that part.
It's a good name, but I can't read the rest.
Drew is on fire, fire, fire, fire.
Keep up the good work, Tim and crew.
Thank you.
You were just there at the border.
I think we mentioned that.
I don't know if that was hammered home.
You were there for four days?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Let's see.
R. Bracewell says, thank you, Drew.
Your opening rant is 100% correct, and your anger is 100% justified.
Let's stand together and fight back harder.
You know, I want to share something real quick, just for people that are listening and, you know,
you're just this alt-right person of color that's a traitor to your race. This is all I ever hear,
right? You just want to appease the white man. I have experienced, okay, my family
has experienced racism, okay? When I was a little kid, we had a white supremacist ex-cop, okay, to
even top the story that lived right next to us. On a daily basis, he would go outside when my mom
was watering the garden and he, you know and she was taking care of things outside.
She was pregnant with my little brother.
On a daily basis, he would threaten to kill my dog.
He would call my mom a Mexican pig.
He would call her disgusting, all these racial slurs on a daily basis to the point where he physically assaulted my little sister in the front yard.
And it also took a high-powered hose, sprayed her straight in the face when she was like two years old.
It blew her back.
She fell on the back of the pavement.
So I'm someone that is – I've experienced this stuff.
I know what it's like to live next to a white supremacist ex-cop.
But here's where I defer from the left, and I think this is why they don't like me.
Differ from the left. Differ. This is why I defer from the left. And I think this is why they don't like me. Differ from defer. This is
why I defer from the left. I will never be a victim. Okay. I will never sit there and allow
myself to become a victim, even to a white supremacist, even to an ex cop that abused
his power. We're supposed to trust these people in society. Okay. I will never allow myself to be
put in a position where I will forever be a victim under somebody who hates me because of the color
of my skin. I will never put myself, I will never subject myself under the authority of someone
that looks down upon me because of the color of my skin. Listen, even though some bad things have happened to me and my family, I refuse
to live my life under someone who is literally under the assumption that they are supreme over
me because of the color of their skin. This is where I defer from other minorities. Listen,
they may not, they may want to play a victim. I don't because I think we let them win. And at
least I've told this story
so many times. And there's even people, you know, you're just full of crap. That's not true. I'm
like, dude, this is some serious stuff that happened to me and my family. But I don't turn
around and blame all white people. I don't turn around and blame all cops. I don't turn around
and play this little victim where you should give me everything because I've experienced this. Yes,
justice was served. Yes, they didn't. The cops didn't even believe my mom. They didn't believe my mom. They thought she was lying.
Okay. So I've experienced injustice in the context of white supremacy from an ex police officer,
but I will not play a victim because I believe that that puts me in a position where that person
will always be on top of me and always be the little brown kid that's on the
bottom. I will not let them win. We cannot let them win. Even when it's real, we have to assert
ourselves and be dominant and not play victims, even when it is a real situation. So this is,
I got to say this, Tim, I always get this. You've never experienced, you don't know what it is.
You don't know what it's like to live like this is you don't know what it's like to live like this you don't know what it's like to experience white supremacy i'm like yeah actually i do
because my family experienced it the difference between me and you is i'm not playing this little
victim and letting them win that's what they want to do to maintain their narrative i just wanted
to share that i've never shared that publicly by the way all right all right trinic says what do
you guys think about making an online country it would be founded on a bill of internet rights it
would collect taxes that would guarantee its citizens internet access and a legal defense fund It's like a membership service.
Sure, yeah.
Check out the Manila Principles.
Those might help guide you towards an internet constitution.
Whoops.
Dustin Schimmel says,
Tim, bring more people with this guy's passion, please.
We get a lot of people who are like,
Oh, Tim, thanks for having me.
I keep having to turn their mic up.
Not true.
You, like, blast the mic all the way to max.
No, it's really to turn it down.
You're like, oh, Jesus.
People who watch my show, they know this is all you get.
You are on the border, man. Was that just, like, agitate?
Were you just, like, building agitation as you were there i mean man i i'm i am very
passionate like i am a preacher man but at the same time it's like like i was explaining at
the beginning of the show is these people they dictate who you are they tell you you're too poor
they tell you you're you're you're too uneducated they they tell you that oh we need to take care of
the the migrants.
We care so much about them.
And you go down to the border and it's like, no, no, they don't, especially when Joe Biden incited this, calling for a surge at the border.
You guys caused this.
So don't sit there and tell me that you care about Latinos and Hispanics when you're putting Latinos and Hispanics coming from Central America in positions to be raped, murdered, and kidnapped.
This is why – listen, that's why I said at the beginning of the show, you guys are positions to be raped, murdered and kidnapped. This is why.
Listen, that's why I said at the beginning of the show, you guys are going to hear me
say some crazy stuff.
This is not left.
This is not right.
This isn't me being a conservative or sympathizing with Republican talking points.
No, these are serious issues that you should care about that are taking place in your own
backyard, in your own country.
All right.
We got this from malta leonis
gonna drop a hard one for drew and we'll definitely follow your content i believe too many people are
willing to think too little of others without critically thinking and come to absurd conclusions
without realizing it gordia police says as sargon once said white supremacist with a guilty conscience
that's absolutely correct. Yep.
All right.
We got too many superchats.
Thank you, guys.
Ossory says,
Supporting BLM is like parachute pants in the 80s or MC Hammer pants in the 90s
except it's racist ideology
and can't wait until it passes.
It is a fad.
Florbo Adjacent says,
Kiro 7 is pronounced like Cairo.
Cairo 7. it physically hurts to
hear pronunciation good i'm glad i'm glad you hate my pronunciation and i i briefly lived at
seattle too so you think i know that right apparently not andrew bishop says drew fully
agree with what you are saying tim problem with police leaving is what raises raises in the power vacuum, maybe like
people being responsible for themselves and appreciating the Second Amendment for what it's
supposed to do. When people say it's about fighting tyrannical government and the left says it's about
a government controlled militia. It's about technically neither. It's I mean, it's about
fighting government, I guess, tyrannical government. it's literally just the security of a free state that means criminals attacking your property if
criminals can run through the country and destroy everything you don't got a free state if foreign
invaders can come in you can't defend yourself no free state if a tyrannical government arises
no free state it's about everything it's just literally people need to have guns that's what
the founding fathers were sitting there and they're like, yo, people should have guns. And they're like, that's a good idea.
Write it down.
That's it.
It's not complicated.
And then they opined on it later on more in detail, but they literally just write, y'all can have guns.
But I love how there's an argument from the left that keeping and bearing arms doesn't mean you can bear them outside your house.
I guess we'll just have to buy up all of the houses.
Oh, yeah. So you buy two city blocks.
A string of houses.
And then you're walking down all the lawns carrying a gun.
And the cop's like, what are you doing?
It's okay.
I own all of these homes.
I bought them all so I could walk around the neighborhood with my gun.
That's right.
You buy all of one side of one block so you can walk all the way around with your weapon.
To the grocery store.
Yeah.
Even though they call Planet Earth our home. There go oh there you go good point i like that
wayne homan says banning a flavor of cigarettes for zero reason they've made me wake up and choose
maybe non-civil disobedience no no we've got to be uh peaceful persuasive and resourceful
and we talked about this the other day with Jack Murphy.
The left gets away with
riots and violence because they control the cultural institutions
and because the police are willing to
enforce both sides while the DAs are only
willing to charge one side for the most part.
So that means
when you're in enemy territory
and you're like La Resistance, imagine if
in Nazi-occupied
France, the french resistance all came
out of their homes and marched towards the nazis like we're gonna go to battle like a regular army
they just be like gone so they were subversive they had to find different ways to to fight back
now we're in fourth and fifth generational warfare which means you've got to be peaceful
you have to be because you lose the moment the media can scare uninitiated
individuals into begging for authority, right? You get one January 6th and then all of the people
in the cities who don't pay attention are cowering and hiding as Brian Stelter goes,
the 6th, the 6th. Meanwhile, when the building's burning down a few blocks away,
they don't hear about it. So you got to be peaceful. Has to be done that way.
Maniac Venture says, I'm done with Jimmy Dore.
His hatred for us and cops really is toxic.
He can't seem to call out the CCP without pointing fingers at us while he smirks.
Well, Jimmy is a leftist, but I think Jimmy's allowed to have opinions we don't agree with.
My thing is that Jimmy's honest.
And I'm totally cool with people who are leftist so long as they're honest and they engage in actual conversation.
I will also shout out Destiny.
Do you guys hear Destiny got banned from Twitch?
Yeah, again.
This is total BS.
We had Destiny on the show.
Of course, we argued.
We agreed on some things.
We mostly disagreed, I think.
But he absolutely should be allowed to to you know have his show and speak what happened was he had a guest who was in like a webcam and she held up a picture of hunter biden from one of these you
know with like women on him twitch bans that stuff apparently and so they banned that that was that
that's messed up like going on destiny's show and then holding up a picture of something taboo.
Ah, man, that was that was that was messed up.
But Twitch, I got to say this, Destiny, man.
You reap what you sow.
I don't think you should be banned.
You should be restored.
But I got to say, you know, Destiny was on the show talking about how he was in favor
of critical race theory and social justice.
OK, well, that's why you got banned because amazon adheres
to those rules and caters to those people i don't know what to tell you man other than i think that
shouldn't be that way and of course i'll always stand up against that all right let's see where
we're at uh-oh oscar j says here pimp tool you cried about the cop getting donated money secretly because you want us to donate to you instead.
LOL. No.
I don't care who you donate to.
Tony Baloney
says, I used to be abolished to the police.
I changed, realizing this is what the
left wants. They will be replaced by henchmen
who have sworn no oath to
protect the Constitution. Communism
takeover. I'm sorry. I just can't
believe that. If the cops swore an oath to uphold the Constitution, they wouldn't be arrest'm sorry. I just can't believe that.
If the cops swore an oath to uphold the Constitution,
they wouldn't be arresting people for having guns.
Period.
End of story.
So, yeah, I don't think that cops are upholding their oath to the Constitution.
I really, really don't.
That doesn't mean I think police should be abolished for that reason.
I think at this point, everyone's voted.
I hear these people in the media. No one's really saying abolish the police.
No, no, no. A New York Times op ed said, yes, we mean abolish the police. I didn't hear y'all pro
police liberals come out and defend them. OK, so we've got 20 votes for abolishing,
80 votes abstaining. Abolish the police wins. Next motion. You know, when i was in minneapolis one of the uh speakers with black lives matter
he was playing a lot of like old school black panther um and not the marvel movie um black
panther like speeches and music and chants and all this stuff and one of the comments like it's
it's clear one of the comments he made was yes we will abolish the police someday so we can control them if people
don't believe me you can check my twitter right now drew h live it's literally on there this is
what they are saying and preaching it's not just abolished get rid of them they want to reinstall
they want to control they want to that's but that's what look at the cops in new york who
lined up outside of a bar yeah and arrested the guy because he was giving food away. Yeah.
You think I'm going to defend those guys?
No, I'm not saying I'm defending them.
I'm just saying they are controlling them.
I'm not saying you.
I'm saying you rhetorically.
Like, these people think
I'm going to defend these cops.
You think when you're like,
there'll be a power vacuum, Tim,
and the corrupt will get their police force.
They already have it.
They already have it.
Sorry.
I think you got to defend socialized police,
policing in general, but not the individual
corrupt dudes i think the left is making a really great case for private police you know because
i've often said i don't like the idea of private cops because i'll hire you know a police's junior
you'll hire you know like long john polices and ian's got old country police and then what happens
when we all call our private police and they're like staring old country police and then what happens when we all call our private
police and they're like staring at each other yeah like what happens but i'll tell you now
the problem is if you've got a monopolized police through socialization then someone need only get
elected and they can wield the entire power of every police department against whoever they want
nah you know i i used to think that cops would stand up and be like hey i'm not playing that
game but most cops don't know and don't care.
They're just going to be like, I got to go arrest this guy.
So, and I'm talking about big cities, bear in mind.
Sheriff's departments and local cops, I've had nothing but good experiences with, you know, when we were up in the Philly area or in the suburbs.
The cops there were amazing.
I'd go in there and they were very helpful.
Very nice.
Would hang out, like, you know, I'd go in for something and we'd talk.
I was getting my firearms license or whatever. And the cops there were super cool. Very nice. Would hang out. Like, you know, I'd go in for something and we'd talk. I was getting my firearms,
my firearms license or whatever
and the cops there
were super cool,
helped me out.
Called them for help.
They were very calm
and they took care of everything.
Didn't brutally,
brutalize anybody
or beat anybody.
None of that ever happened.
But you live in a big city
run by Democrats
and you get,
I guess,
bad cops.
James DeGrizz says, don't be sad when you get jury duty.
Get on that jury and use jury nullification.
Yes.
Bob Cartwright says, fun fact.
In New York State, if you put self-defense as a reason for application for a concealed carry permit,
your application is denied because the implied desire to shoot someone.
Huh.
Yep.
That's hilarious.
An infringement.
Dylan says, legality does not equal morality. Correct. That's Huh. Yep. That's hilarious. An infringement. Dylan says,
legality does not equal morality.
Correct.
That's right.
Eric A. says,
abolish the FBI.
There is no function
they provide
that is not redundant.
Aside from their
centralized databases
and labs,
upgrade the state's capabilities
and abolish the FBI.
Interesting.
I kind of feel like
we're heading towards
divorce you know people like michael mouse had peaceful divorce the states break up or whatever
to prevent you know civil war i think it's going to happen no matter what they're gonna they're
gonna rip apart the police departments people are gonna get fed up the sooner the police quit the
quit the the faster people will realize they're gonna be responsible for themselves people already
have no confidence in joe b. They're not watching him speak.
They're thumbs downing him on YouTube.
People don't have faith in the system anymore.
It's fallen apart.
Very true.
Crazy Quarian says, please respond to my pitch email I sent yesterday.
My email has something to do with the word Faison.
Yay or nay, respond anyway.
I am more than willing to work with you as hard as I can to make this collaboration work.
You want to generate culture, you got it.
We will check into that.
Faison.
Senior, Senior Honez says,
Holy hell, Tim, painting all cops with a broad brush is beyond insane.
I nor any officer I've ever worked with did any of the things.
Any of those things?
Absolutely despicable.
How about you actually talk to an officer instead of spouting nonsense?
Well, we would love to get an officer on the show.
We had one.
We had one.
Yeah, we had Brandon.
We had Brandon.
He was a former officer.
Yeah, former officer.
And he made a lot of really good and important points.
But I'm not a big fan of big city police departments.
I've had really bad experience
I would like to get a police chief like even a big city police chief
and a beat cop together
on the show that don't know each other
right
different jurisdictions
Alexander Ferris says I agree with Tim
it's ridiculous the cops that arrest
law abiding citizens
the cops that arrest law abiding citizens
in prison are truly evil.
The cops that do that should be in prison.
Eric D. says, shouldn't the old lady move to a rural area with $200 in her pocket because that's what Chicago voted for?
Yes, exactly.
Now, my point is, if someone lives in an area that, you know, they're 65, so maybe they moved there when they were in their 20s and it wasn't that bad.
And over time it got really bad.
And now they're starting to realize just how bad it is.
And they say, I better protect myself.
So before they move out, maybe the old lady is going to the ATM to get the 200 to leave.
There's a scenario.
It's a little old lady who says things have gotten too bad.
I'm getting out of here.
But I better have a weapon because I got to get my last bit of cash out of the ATM to pay for gas and then a cop shows up and he laughs ma'am what you did was illegal
i'm gonna have to put you in prison for four years i know a dude who was driving through illinois
from california to to uh the east coast he had guns with him they stopped they pulled him over
in illinois he got arrested went to prison and then when he, he was on probation, so he couldn't leave the state.
Now I'm like, so they forced you to be a resident of Illinois?
I live in Illinois.
That's so weird.
That's right.
He had licenses for all his guns, and they did that?
Licenses for all his guns?
How's that work?
You don't get a license for guns.
Registration.
What do you mean?
They were all registered and everything?
What do you mean registered?
Like his weapons that need to be registered.
What weapons?
Like NFA items? Like full auto handguns, whatever. You don't register that. What do you mean registered? Like his weapons that need to be registered. What weapons? Like NFA items?
Like machine,
like full auto handguns,
whatever.
You don't register that.
What are you talking about?
I don't know much about guns.
Yeah, depending on which state
you're in,
you walk in,
you felt the background check
for him,
they hand you the gun.
But everything was legit
and they still busted him for it?
Yep.
So imagine being from
the West Coast
and driving across the country
to move
and getting stopped in a state where the cops say, it doesn't matter what you're doing.
You're going to prison.
And you're like, but I don't live here.
I'm just passing through.
But they don't care.
They don't know that for sure if he's lying.
They don't care.
You're supposed to ship.
You got a California plate on your car.
And your ID.
And they pull you over.
You got a California ID.
And they put the guy in prison anyway.
It's the stupidest thing I've ever heard.
And it's like, now he's guy in prison anyway. It's the stupidest thing I've ever heard.
And it's like now he's forced to live there.
It's horrible.
And I was like, what is like it's like this like five years ago.
It's like how long you go to prison for a couple years.
Jeez.
Yeah, because Illinois is insanely strict. You're supposed to ship the weapons to like.
No, you have a federal protection.
If you're if you're traveling, you're supposed to be protected.
But the states often don't care especially the cops
in these areas who are like and these were even like these were state cops i think because he was
driving through i guess what happens is when you're on the federal highway they can't really
do anything they still might you get off to get gas now they got you yeah so look now the guy
lives in chicago oh my god and that was He's like, I made a life here.
I had no choice.
I just think police officers, they need to make some serious decisions
because when I was reporting, I think it was in Louisville last year,
I got arrested for the first time reporting.
And when that happened, they issued a curfew, right?
And all the conservatives came out and were like,
well, they issued a curfew, Drew.
You should be following the law. So when I got arrested, they issued a curfew and I was still covering the riot on the ground. And the police just kettled everybody. Right. And I got caught up in that. So, you know, I'm sitting on the ground. I have Antifa and BLM all around me. If these people find out who I am am it's not going to be a good situation um so the
cop comes up and I'm like you know this is who I am you could check my id you could literally google
me you can call my boss I work for a former police officer you probably know who he is he knew who he
was they still arrested me they still booked me they put me in a cell of more than like 40 other
uh people that were Antifa and Black Lives Matter i had to like hide my identity and everything um but what really pissed me off about that situation this is why i always tell people
man i don't support crooked cops or cops that are bad cops and that don't uphold their constitutional
oaths i support good cops uh a lot of conservatives on twitter were like oh well there was a curfew
drew why didn't you listen to the cops and just go back to your hotel?
I was like, oh, yeah.
You want to know what happened that night?
When I was arrested on the floor, the police officers called the media over.
And they called the media over, the local media.
There was about 20 of them right there filming my arrest.
And I was like, yeah, I understand why people get pissed, especially when I'm telling the police officer who – you could literally Google me right now.
It doesn't listen to me.
But this is why I will never generalize an entire department or all police officers, but I do just want to say to police officers, man, it's stuff like that that is not giving you a good reputation.
And I don't say that to demonize all cops i just say
that because i'll always stand on my position that i do not support police officers that do not
uphold their constitutional oaths to serve and protect the people i will never i only support
those that do so we got i get it i get it we got call me straws he says this is how other
totalitarian states create state law enforcement.
Brown shirts, Khmer Rouge, the Red Guard.
The goal isn't police removal.
It's replacement.
By the way, Ian would have been a complicit tool of the state in 40s Russia.
So Solzhenitsyn is rolling in his grave.
There you go.
I'm interested to hear why you think that.
Because there have been numerous instances on the show where I've asked you moral questions and you defer to the law.
Yeah, right.
We're on a TV show.
What?
You want to get down and dirty?
Let's do it when the cameras are off.
Come on, dude.
We've had conversations about the banality of evil, and you've often sided with not getting yourself dirty and just letting the system do what it wants.
It's not the first time I've said that's the banality of evil
in response to your answers to moral questions.
This might take a while to talk about.
I don't know if right now is the time.
All right.
All right, we'll just do a couple more
because we're a little bit over time,
but it's all right.
It's always cool.
Will Beasley says,
thank you for the Brian Stelter impression. he's a fake news gremlin fed after midnight and you know what happens to
gizmo when you feed him after midnight he becomes striped you can't get him wet right right yeah
don't get him wet all right let's do a couple more let's see woodworker anon says hey tim
request for people who don't want to stay on YouTube.
Can you start live streaming on your website?
That would be best.
Thanks for all you do.
One of the things we want to do is set up probably a streaming.
We just stream everywhere on all platforms.
So it would go over a website, YouTube, Facebook, whatever.
But we'll figure it out.
Ideally, we're going to have our own website, which we do,
but build it up to the point where it functions like Netflix.
We're going to have a whole roster of shows, and it's not going to be just political commentary.
I don't want to do that.
So we'll have the existing shows.
The latest show we started is Cast Castle, which is a vlog, which is not particularly – it's not at all political.
It's like, what did we do last week?
We jumped over the Tesla with the BMX. Well, Mike Fe mike feed he did so i don't know what we're gonna do this
week maybe we have a metal detector we'll go exploring for a civil war treasure harper's
ferry or something yeah that'll be fun and we'll film it do some skateboard whirlybirds and something
like that one of the things i want to do is i want to build an extremely long pvc rail
because you can bend it. Oh.
And then we could have it like curl around and go down the driveway, which is like three city blocks long.
Well, maybe that's a little exaggeration.
It's like a block long.
But then you could have a rail where you can like grind down the whole driveway all the way to the bottom.
That would be fun.
It's like action park stuff.
Have you ever seen that?
Action park?
Action park documentaries, that hardcore like theme park.
Oh, no.
You can pretty much do
whatever you want you guys check it out it's on hbo it's pretty crazy i wish all right all right
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And I would I think that the lesson we can take from Ian and the homework I'm going to
give you all for tomorrow is to really think about your understanding of evil.
Think about what makes something actually correct and good and what makes something
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