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ALEX JONES GUEST! WE DEBATE TUCKER'S HOT TAKES ON UKRAINE DAM EXPLOSION! | Louder with Crowder

Released Wednesday, 7th June 2023
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ALEX JONES GUEST! WE DEBATE TUCKER'S HOT TAKES ON UKRAINE DAM EXPLOSION! | Louder with Crowder

ALEX JONES GUEST! WE DEBATE TUCKER'S HOT TAKES ON UKRAINE DAM EXPLOSION! | Louder with Crowder

ALEX JONES GUEST! WE DEBATE TUCKER'S HOT TAKES ON UKRAINE DAM EXPLOSION! | Louder with Crowder

ALEX JONES GUEST! WE DEBATE TUCKER'S HOT TAKES ON UKRAINE DAM EXPLOSION! | Louder with Crowder

Wednesday, 7th June 2023
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0:00

Hello! Welcome to Cultural

0:02

Appropriation Month. You send in your costumes,

0:04

we will be taking the winners on Mug Club. Mussolini.

0:08

You guys see that? That's a... I'm very

0:10

happy to, uh, on Twitter. Why

0:14

is your Harvard shirt like a toga? That

0:17

is three, uh, Rejari from Twitter.

0:19

It's very clear that you're Charlize Theron. Um,

0:25

yeah, this won't be taken out of context. I'm a white South

0:27

African farmer. Oh my God. Oh,

0:29

he's dead

0:29

because they won't let him have guns. The winner

0:32

actually is the Page family.

0:34

That's familiar. We don't exactly have Jim

0:37

Henson on the payroll here. If you don't send in good

0:39

costumes, we're not going to do Cultural Appropriation Month anymore. Oh,

0:42

let me see it again. That's Easter Island. How is that a runner-up? Oh,

0:44

wow. Commit, okay? Yes. Look at me

0:47

right now. You think I want to be like this?

0:49

Commit. Cultural Appropriation Month

0:51

starts this week to celebrate Florida

0:53

because remember, to appropriate is

0:56

to appreciate.

1:00

This is the power grid turned off. This

1:02

is the end of humanity as

1:04

we know it in the great reset happening

1:06

now. This is the apocalypse!

1:10

What's going on up there? I

1:13

don't know. Riley seems pretty upset, though. Should

1:16

we maybe intervene? No way.

1:19

This is an HR thing. Let's get Sam. Sam!

1:21

Yes, Casey? Oh,

1:23

you, uh, want to go take care of that? Oh, yeah.

1:26

Let's

1:26

see what's going on over here. Interdimensional

1:29

goblin worms in your brain

1:31

that are going to turn you into

1:33

a giant slug. Do you understand? I'm

1:37

not talking to you. Get across the bottom here. Riley,

1:40

is everything okay?

1:42

Yeah, everything's fine. You

1:44

can tell me what you and Alex were talking about. I'm HR.

1:46

I'm here to help you. Do you know how close

1:49

the globalists are to completely

1:50

shutting off our power grid? Do

1:52

you, Sam? Do you? Because I do. They're

1:55

this close. Uh, let's

1:58

kind of catch them off guard. right

2:00

now. Well they're gonna catch us all off guard.

2:02

You better get your house in order. You

2:06

better get your house in order. Demon

2:10

gay frogs. Join

2:12

Mudd Club today. Only $99 a year, $69 for

2:15

students, veterans, or active military. I'm

2:54

glad to be with you. It was just about, uh, it's about 30

2:57

seconds of insanity just now. I

3:00

opened a soda, I was like, ah, you know, I'm gonna need a little caffeine

3:02

and exploded all over me. Thank you, uh, Tara

3:04

out there. She helped me, uh, because I was leaking

3:06

everywhere. Like, I gotta wash my hands. She's like, here, I'll hold

3:08

it. Go, go. I'm like, I don't want you to hold my, she's

3:10

like, go! Leave

3:13

me! So I have, yes. I thought you meant

3:15

the caffeine was hitting you. Yeah, no, no, no,

3:17

no. I didn't get to actually take any sips. And

3:19

then just as we were preparing, uh, don't say

3:21

anything yet, uh, our third

3:24

chair said, when are

3:24

we going live? I'm like, oh my god, we are. I don't

3:27

know, eight seconds. But

3:29

it's because we had the promos going and he's like, wait,

3:32

but

3:32

I'm on there, but I'm me.

3:34

So you're

3:37

you. I always love having him. So

3:39

we have a lot to get to today. Look, uh, Tucker's first

3:41

show back and my first show, I mean, 10 minute

3:43

installment on Twitter. We'll be talking about

3:45

that. There's a lot to dive into. The more voices

3:47

out there, the better, just to be clear. I'm always happy

3:50

about that. And I hope he does well. And I hope he

3:52

kills it. Uh, Elliot Page has

3:54

decided she's not going to be outdone by Poops Wostaka in

3:56

creating her own fake hate crime.

3:59

And the culture wars have turned into

4:02

real wars. This is why when some people say, you want to waste your time

4:04

with culture wars, well, on a second, culture wars include

4:06

what's happening at parent-teacher conferences. It includes

4:08

children on puberty blockers. It includes people being

4:10

arrested for praying in public.

4:13

So these have been sort of bleeding out, I mean, figuratively

4:15

into the streets. And we'll talk about that today. There were some Armenians

4:18

who got attacked by Antifa and Glendale,

4:20

nothing like perpetuating the original stereotype. And

4:23

then we also have the CDC director, I don't know

4:25

if you said, laughed off. Ah, COVID restrictions,

4:27

we just screwed people. So

4:29

I have

4:29

a couple of questions for you. Do

4:32

you know anyone who still believes that the COVID

4:34

restrictions and the lockdowns worked? I was just talking

4:36

with someone yesterday about this and

4:38

they really hadn't

4:40

done the math. They're going, yeah, you know, I guess they go, well, hold

4:42

on a second. How many friends do you know who lost their jobs?

4:44

She went through it. Did they get them back?

4:47

No. Hey, are you vaccinated? Yeah.

4:49

Everyone you know vaccinated? Yeah. Did you

4:51

get COVID? Yeah. Okay. Any

4:53

side effects? Well, not me, but my

4:56

cousin. And they don't connect all

4:58

of the dots. And I had someone say, well, what did you

5:00

do?

5:00

When the COVID restrictions happened. I said, well, we did two a days. I

5:03

worked more. We did two shows every single

5:06

day because even at that point in time, when we didn't

5:08

know what was going on, we decided we weren't going to live in fear.

5:10

That's what I hope you guys move forward with. So next

5:13

time, are you going to choose fear?

5:15

Are you going to choose to comply? Comment below.

5:18

Did you learn your lesson? I think we all did here and

5:20

feeling a little bit better, not COVID, but maybe

5:22

some leftover red tide. Something like that.

5:25

Which of course tomorrow is a cultural appropriation month.

5:27

Florida? Yeah. You

5:30

send them in on mug club,

5:32

right? Yeah. Yes. You

5:34

can use Twitter, Instagram, or on mug club. You send us your pictures. Florida,

5:36

your best Florida costumes. And you'll get an entire

5:39

Lidar with Crowder merch pack, mug club membership,

5:41

lock of Gerald's back hair. Number

5:43

two, CEO, how are you Gerald? Back hair. Yeah.

5:46

Oh, okay. Come on, I got plenty to go around. Fantastic.

5:48

I'm doing much better. I have a lot of energy. Other than the sleepless

5:50

coughing night, I would be 100%. That's the

5:53

miracle of corticosteroids, EO.

5:55

What I need is some cough syrup.

5:57

Hold up! It's their chair, man!

5:59

Coding.

5:59

Bro. That's illegal. You

6:02

can watch him today from the studio at manmaxworld.tv

6:05

or info-wars.com because we're not on YouTube.

6:07

Screw them. You hear this,

6:10

you know who it is, you know him, you love him, the legend,

6:12

the OG, Mr. Alex Jones. How are you, sir? I

6:14

love being in the studio, love your crew, and it's very

6:16

exciting.

6:18

That was very formal. Wow, he, you

6:20

know, we can split the difference. Yeah.

6:23

I'm behaving myself. You don't even behave yourself. I

6:25

have never asked you to behave yourself. Hey,

6:27

listen, this Tucker Carlson thing is big for everybody.

6:30

Sure, it's impressions. So the 65 million

6:33

views, probably more like 20 million. The

6:35

point is that's four times more views than

6:37

he got on Fox. It's the same thing you're

6:39

doing at Rumble, bigger numbers than Tucker was doing on

6:42

Fox. And so the corporate

6:44

media has been dead for a long time, but their

6:46

attempt to silence us is

6:48

dead now. And so they've gone from

6:50

being a collapsed dinosaur

6:53

to literally being a shadow of

6:55

a collapsed dead dinosaur. They are a joke.

6:58

And they're just now. And they're just now in a cast of shadow. Exactly.

7:01

But the point is, It's more of a sundial. There's

7:03

nothing there. Yes, the point. Ah. It's

7:05

a wisp of a wisp. It's, it's, it's. I need to behave.

7:07

It's the vapor of the vapor. Yes. And

7:10

of course the new head of CNN that's supposed to turn it around, he's out.

7:12

CNN's average viewership, 80,000 people. The

7:15

corporate system is a facade. We

7:18

are the mainstream, we are the future. People

7:20

want populism,

7:21

they want freedom, they want prosperity.

7:24

And the new world order and the whole leftist

7:26

system are a bunch of smug, arrogant

7:29

con artists who are just now realizing

7:31

how obsolete they've been for a long time. Vapor

7:34

of a vapor, I like it. By the way kids, don't vape. Switch

7:36

to cigarettes. Hey, here's an old man who identifies

7:39

as a baby.

7:40

Can't I? Oh

7:42

my God. Can't I, mommy? Mommy,

7:46

can't I? Is that John Kerry? Can't I? I

7:49

thought it was one of those cleft pallets, advertisements.

7:53

Oh. Ugh. Now

7:55

here's the thing, once upon a time that would seem weird,

7:59

but.

7:59

Society says I'll allow it. No,

8:02

it's still so weird. Yeah, it's so weird. Yeah,

8:05

it's still weird to me Hey two

8:07

men can have a baby so an old disgusting

8:09

man can come well Remember that was that

8:11

in Canada that stephanie person right

8:13

who identified as a six-year-old girl? And

8:16

then there's also a lot of pedophilia connected to this. Oh,

8:18

of course there is well, how'd you how

8:20

can you tell? Okay.

8:23

Oh, yeah. No, I just like dressing up like a baby

8:25

even though I'm a grown person. So you're completely absent No,

8:28

no, no, no. No, I do weird sex stuff as a baby. Okay.

8:30

Well, let me put you on a watch list a

8:33

Watch list so

8:35

that he can come to drag queen story time. Yes, exactly. We

8:37

celebrate this person exactly. He should be an understudy

8:40

Yeah, absolutely. I remember back in the day when librarians

8:42

the worst they did was shh

8:44

Yeah, they didn't grind in my face

8:47

with a rattling. We see that one more time. It's so hard

8:50

Oh my gosh, why would you do that to a salad? How about

8:52

you? Ga ga

8:54

ga ga Those

8:56

legs are so skinny. It's like when you see Kermit from the

8:58

feet up Why

9:02

would you film this

9:03

I wonder that person has any child

9:05

porn singing a song about

9:08

perverts Oh,

9:11

the trainees degenerates real and

9:13

me I can't even do them like that. Yeah, you do pretty well

9:16

Hey, by the way, it's a live show Monday through Friday 10

9:18

a.m. Eastern That's the best way to tune in notifications.

9:20

Don't always work subscriptions. Don't always work Everyone

9:23

on you do everyone on YouTube eventually want to migrate

9:25

over to rumble. So that's part of what we are planning What

9:30

is that that sounds like a German house

9:32

that was Klaus Schwab

9:36

Yes,

9:40

and why do you like Kermit and

9:42

miss piggy If I also girls pigs like mom

9:44

and all the boys are frogs. What

9:46

is this form of interspeciesism? It's defies

9:49

logic and have your mates if frogs game.

9:51

Yes, you lose So,

9:56

whoa,

9:56

well he's German is and

9:58

so it is I don't know if you saw this,

10:00

the Air Force Drag Show was banned, right? And there's been blowback

10:02

to that now. So you remember last week, the Pentagon, they put a stop

10:05

to the drag show at the Air Force Base in Nevada, to

10:07

which most people responded, there was an

10:09

Air Force Drag Show? And

10:12

now there's been a bunch of backlash because

10:14

I

10:15

don't know. So Las Vegas Pride

10:17

CEO Brady McGill went off

10:19

about this cancellation. You've seen a bunch of celebrities. This

10:21

is what he wrote. To really

10:23

see the progress, to

10:25

really see the progress, really be undone.

10:28

I'm reading him. Forgive me for the horrible grammar.

10:30

Be undone so easily, really means that there's

10:32

more work to be done. And we fight every

10:34

day to

10:35

do that. This

10:38

makes no sense. This guy can't write. I guess all the

10:40

hormones have altered his brain. There's a connection to LGBTQ

10:43

people. Now despite the setback, they

10:46

want the show to go on. They're protesting.

10:48

Here's the thing. They want drag shows like, I just,

10:50

now you miss the old days. Well let's expand on this. No, but I

10:52

miss the old days.

10:58

We'll follow the old times wherever

11:00

he wants to go. One where

11:02

he wants to go. Even without

11:05

his balls. We'll follow

11:07

the old times wherever he wants to stay.

11:10

Long as he's electric because he's

11:12

straight. Well, I guess

11:14

he would be straight. Yeah.

11:15

But you know what? Maybe the old days aren't exactly rose

11:18

colored glasses. Expand on it. Well,

11:20

you know, I see this. I dressed up like Wonder Woman

11:23

on a comedy show and I saw people in

11:25

the comments going, look, he's against drag shows.

11:28

And now he dressed up as a joke. No, Bob Hope at

11:30

the USO, you should dress up like a woman to make jokes.

11:33

Police Academy, you know, they dressed up like. It's silly.

11:35

You've done it as a joke to go to the gym and

11:37

show our ridiculous the training. I ruined Wendy Davis's

11:40

career as a dressed up

11:42

as a woman, right? Because she wouldn't. Good job on that.

11:44

She couldn't not interview a train. It was in Austin.

11:45

My wig and hat flew off and

11:48

I thought the jig is up. And Wendy Davis was like, oh, that's okay. It's

11:51

so embarrassing. And then she was

11:53

of course, like, how did you not know this was Steven

11:55

Crowder dressed up as a woman, even called himself Stephanie.

11:57

And her career was over. Exactly.

11:59

They misrepresent. We don't want to ban

12:02

books in libraries. We don't want child

12:04

porn pornographic Groomer books

12:06

given to five-year-olds. We don't want to ban

12:09

drag shows. We don't want these sexually explicit

12:11

things targeting children So

12:14

they misrepresent

12:16

everything to change the subject. So

12:18

okay, you're gonna have a drag show at the Air Force Nobody's

12:20

gonna show up. Nobody cares. That's

12:22

not even what we're talking about It's the sexually explicit

12:25

stuff with the children. You shouldn't

12:27

take children to a topless bar You shouldn't take

12:29

children to one of these drag shows where they shake

12:31

their ding-dongs in their face. This is sick.

12:34

It's grooming It should be illegal. Yeah, well

12:36

ding-dong one point in time It was

12:39

still is in Russia, by the way If you're a pedophile in Russia

12:41

you you usually commit suicide stabbing

12:43

yourself 36 times in the back in shallow

12:45

grave in the Middle East Do you try

12:48

to try to fly off building? Yes, it's very weird.

12:50

They try to fly off building in steel

12:52

cage weird There's

12:54

no wings. There's no drag All

12:58

right, you have a new airplane Like

13:01

I look at that he flew from top of building

13:03

I would splash that did not work. He's like a

13:05

Malaysian airline

13:07

I don't know why this Middle Eastern is Russian. I don't care. So judge

13:10

in Florida speaking of this blocked the

13:13

gender affirming care Blocked

13:15

the puberty there. Okay, here's what happened, Florida

13:17

just to be clear. They said you can't put kids on puberty

13:20

blockers Okay, we're not gonna do sex change operations. Okay,

13:22

we're going to stop that in the state because it's child abuse

13:24

Child can't make that decision to write a team right? They can't

13:26

choose to have sex. They can't choose to smoke a cigarette They

13:29

can't choose to drink alcohol. They can't choose to rent

13:31

a car by a gun They shouldn't be able to cut off

13:33

their penis or take mine altering chemicals

13:35

at an age before their brain is fully developed That also

13:37

stunt your growth.

13:38

Yep. Absolutely. Remember we used to be concerned about

13:40

lifting weights stunting your growth They were like, I'll harm your

13:42

growth plates It turns out that's not true, but

13:45

injecting a boy with a bunch of us. Ah, the science

13:47

is out So they banned it in Florida now

13:49

a federal judge blocked the

13:52

law banning

13:54

This kind of intervention. Here's

13:56

a clip US District Judge Robert

13:58

Henko blocked only parts of the new law,

14:00

siding with three Florida families who

14:02

filed a lawsuit against Florida's Surgeon

14:05

General. Gender identity

14:07

is real. They're the words from a federal

14:09

judge who blocked part of a new Florida law

14:12

involving puberty blockers for transgender

14:14

minors. The injunction is in response

14:16

to this lawsuit filed by the parents of three

14:19

transgender children who say the

14:21

transgender medical ban violates their

14:23

rights as parents to make decisions for

14:25

their kids. Attention on the new law

14:27

has focused mainly on the puberty blockers.

14:30

It's a big car. Sex hormones. By

14:32

the way, of course, the judge, Clinton appointee. Ah.

14:35

Just to be clear. And this is the problem.

14:36

When people say the system is rigged, it's not about being

14:38

rigged against a specific race of people. It

14:40

is rigged in that people who have been swamp,

14:43

it doesn't just apply to DC, swamp creatures, it applies

14:45

to your state. They are a cult. They're

14:47

getting massive amounts of money from

14:50

the medical cartel who can make so

14:52

much money off of this. But Alex, you know this as well

14:54

as anybody. I'm talking about the swamp meaning courts. A

14:56

lot of people don't realize they're local courts. Some

14:58

of these people are just revolving. Are tentacles of the swamp. Yeah, they're

15:00

tentacles of the swamp. You have people who just, there's a favor

15:02

that's performed. They become judges for

15:05

extreme amounts of time. They are 100% political

15:07

in places like Austin, DC, and New York. You

15:09

cannot get a fair trial. That's some people were given 15,

15:12

18 years in jail that didn't even go into the Capitol.

15:14

Right. No, you're absolutely right. And

15:16

so this is something to be aware of when we talk about the system being

15:18

rigged. Well, okay. A judge just said that

15:21

gender identity is real. Okay, prove it. Here's

15:23

what you do.

15:24

Prove it. It cannot. It

15:26

is entirely a secular religion. We can convince your eight year

15:28

old to have their penis cut off or give them chemicals.

15:31

We're going to do it. Okay, well, if you can convince an eight year old to

15:33

get in the back of a van and go rape them, is it okay? Right.

15:36

I mean, this is insane. And of course, I said right. I

15:38

meant absolutely not. Of course. I

15:40

was saying the point was right. Sure, but it looks like genderqueer. Have

15:43

you actually looked at it? You have looked at it. Yeah,

15:45

we've shown it. It's porn. It's

15:47

porn. It's child porn. It's

15:49

pornography. to be

15:51

great. Get in the shed with the old man. I

15:53

don't know if it says

15:54

that. No, it tells kids how to get the average. Yeah,

15:56

it's close. It's within striking distance. So

15:59

the judge. by the Clinton appointee said this, that if

16:01

the children did not receive the gender-affirming

16:03

treatment, this is a quote, they would, quote, suffer

16:06

irreparable harm. And so actually here we've used

16:08

AI to generate

16:10

video of the potentially damaging,

16:12

life-altering, irreparably harmful

16:15

results. And I warn you, this scenario

16:17

generated by AI, the following images may be disturbing

16:20

for many viewers. Disturbing.

16:32

Leaves no victim, undisturbed. But

16:34

that's the lie. They say trans people are being

16:36

murdered at record rates, they're committing suicide. Yes,

16:38

in the big National Institutes of Health study, multiple

16:41

people out of a small group committed suicide because

16:43

they were so upset after the hormones and the rest of

16:45

it. With surgery, it's even worse. Imagine being

16:47

a woman and they cut off large

16:50

portions of your thighs and forearms to create

16:52

a giant, unfunctioning penis

16:55

with a piece of plastic tubing

16:58

in it that generally on average rots

17:00

and falls off within one year. So

17:02

they give you a big giant rotting thing

17:05

that hurts. And then when boys, they

17:07

cut off the genitals and create a fake bleeding

17:10

vagina. And for up to a decade, they have to keep a

17:13

giant dilation

17:15

tool up in them. This is hell-raiser stuff. And

17:18

I was saying that a month ago, my crew goes, you know, the

17:20

last hell-raiser is actually a

17:23

transgender woman that goes around

17:26

ripping people's forearms and legs off

17:28

and making giant weenies. Yeah. And

17:30

so, so, so, so, so we joke about this.

17:33

I mean, we joke about this, but I mean, literally

17:36

they're like, no, that is hell-raiser. So

17:38

the demons, giant weenies and oxymoron.

17:40

It's like jumbo shrimp. Yeah. It's

17:43

like weenie implies that it's small. Well, let's

17:45

just say this. Let's just say this.

17:47

It's not LGBTQ plus. It's now LGBTQP

17:50

for pedophile and S for Satan.

17:53

Yeah. And again, the person that made the

17:55

targets apparel that says we're going to guillotine

17:57

Christians and we're going to take your children and we're going

17:59

to groom. your children, they're going to join our satanic

18:01

cult. These are quotes came out and said,

18:03

well, of course I'm promoting Satan, big deal. Right,

18:06

yeah.

18:07

Yes, okay. So, I mean,

18:10

yeah, no, I completely agree. I mean, I know they were trying to say tongue

18:12

in cheek, say like LaVey and Satanists. They don't actually believe in Satan.

18:14

What they mean is they reject the archetype of God. We reject

18:16

all of your beliefs as Christian. And that's the wink wink though,

18:19

but. Right, that's the wink wink. When you actually get into these groups,

18:21

they believe in devil. Look, worship of

18:23

self is Satan. That's the door that

18:25

opens it. When someone says you're perfect the way you are, guess what?

18:28

That is idolatry. And when you want

18:30

to corrupt children, that's the ultimate sin. Oh,

18:32

maybe something, you're saying I'm wrong? You're right, they're

18:34

wrong. Yeah, you've turned yourself into a golden calf. Abortion

18:36

is sacrifice at the

18:37

altar of self. We all serve

18:40

something, guys.

18:41

You all have a master. Who do you want to

18:43

rule you? Do you want it to be Fauci? Do you want it

18:45

to be Biden? I don't want it to be Trump, just to be clear. Do you

18:47

want it to be God? Or do you want it to be yourself?

18:50

A lot of people think I want to be my own God. Do

18:52

you really want to though? Think about yourself

18:55

in your quiet time, the mistakes that you've made. Well,

18:57

what did Ray Kurzweil said? The

18:59

head of the future is a googling. He said, I don't believe in God yet.

19:01

I'm going to become a God. You've all

19:03

know Harari. These people are crazy. Anybody

19:06

that thinks they're going to become a God is nuts.

19:09

Schwarzenegger just said, in between, screw

19:11

your freedom,

19:11

Americans. Oh, his.

19:14

Screw your freedom like I did the maid. That's

19:16

right. The ugliest lady ever. But

19:19

suddenly, just like me, my wife had to act like

19:21

she didn't know, but she knew. Exactly,

19:25

that's the better honor that I can do. So he

19:27

now has come out and basically said, I'm going to

19:29

live forever now. Even

19:32

though people that know him say he can barely walk. Yeah,

19:34

I know, I know. Oh, well,

19:36

thank you, Arnold. Hey, continuing on

19:38

this vein, and this is kind of the theme today. Look,

19:40

let me ask you this.

19:41

Screw your freedom. Smash the rumble button

19:44

if you're watching. How important are the cultural, they're

19:46

far more important to me than fiscal policy

19:48

because it's the head of the beast. If families are

19:50

no longer a thing, if men and women cease to exist,

19:53

if freedom of speech ceases to exist, well then guess what? Every

19:56

single great, not only civil

19:59

rights movement.

20:00

But any revolutionary movement, any freedom-centric

20:02

movement, has to start with speech. It has

20:04

to start with dissent. That starts with culture,

20:07

and a culture that at least makes it permissible.

20:09

And we're heading down a very dangerous path. We'll get

20:11

into people who've been arrested now simply for praying

20:13

publicly, which you would think could never happen in America. But first,

20:16

Elliot Page, formerly Ellen Page,

20:18

to many still Ellen Page. In

20:20

a Los Angeles Times article titled,

20:23

The Survival

20:25

of Elliot Page,

20:27

the actress revealed how

20:30

she, he, she, she was

20:33

gay-bashed. Now, according

20:35

to the page last year, and look, not to be

20:37

outdone by Poop Swastika and Jesse Smol, we'll get into

20:39

this. I don't know.

20:41

But when the story reads like every single

20:44

homophobic or racist character

20:46

in a film where you're like, that's too on the nose,

20:49

immediately my antenna go up like a noose

20:51

right at NASCAR. You're like, hold on

20:53

a second. They put a noose? It's

20:56

the little ropes. Garage pool. But

20:58

even if it was a KKK member, they'd be like, look,

21:01

don't put a noose in his garage. Maybe

21:03

like a scented candle burning cross.

21:05

I don't know though, the tip of that American flag

21:08

that's white kind of looks like a

21:10

KKK hood. Oh my god,

21:12

you've got subliminal KKK in here. Yes.

21:15

Look at that. Look at the very top of the flag of the eagle.

21:17

Yeah, I guess it's the iron eagle. That's as bad

21:19

as the nooses. Wait till you see Gerald's

21:21

SS tattoo. Love a stone. I do not. According

21:25

to Paige,

21:28

last year when she was in LA, a man threatened

21:30

him saying, this is the quote, I'm

21:32

going to effing gay bash you, faggot.

21:35

Well, that's how they do it. I'm going to gay bash you

21:37

now, prepare to be gay bash. Prepare

21:39

to be gay bash? It says, this is why I need a gun. Did

21:41

Elliot Paige respond with that, or was the guy saying, this is

21:43

why I need a gun? The man yelled

21:45

why I need a gun. So in other words,

21:48

he saw a five foot nothing man

21:50

weighing 130 pounds. Looked like he should be on

21:52

the Christian Children's Fund. Sponsor him for a cup of coffee

21:55

a day and said, I need a gun, as opposed

21:57

to just a

21:58

swift wind. Like, I don't know what to do with it. It's

22:00

like I'm about to hate crime you.

22:02

Well, here's the thing. Elliot Page also believes that Elliot

22:04

Page needs a gun. And we actually have exclusive

22:07

footage. Elliot Page was spotted practicing with

22:09

his new firearm.

22:12

Wow. Careful

22:17

with that kick. Speaking of transgender, what do you think these

22:19

people, what do you think they're gonna hang themselves in 10 years, upscale

22:21

places like the Four Seasons? Do we think that, or

22:24

do we think it's just gonna be like a cabin in the woods

22:26

known for sturdy

22:27

post and beam infrastructure? Shh.

22:33

It hasn't happened yet, so we're not relishing. Well,

22:35

as Elliot Page had to forego Boy Scouts and learn how to

22:37

tag knots. Oh, that's- Well, let's go back

22:39

to that quote. I'm about to gay bash you.

22:42

Yeah, exactly. It's in quotes. I didn't know

22:44

gay bashing was a- Just so you know it's gay bashing, he said

22:46

gay bashing. Exactly. Yes. Well,

22:49

how did I, how will you know it is gay

22:50

bashing? Because I shall tell you

22:53

it is gay bashing. How will you know it's

22:55

because I think you're a faggot? Because I will announce

22:57

that you are a faggot. He's

23:01

not even right.

23:02

So why is this all happening now? Yes,

23:04

exactly. Not even gay. Well,

23:07

look, it coincides with Elliot's new

23:09

memoir titled Page Boy.

23:13

And this is the thing, look- Ugly. You

23:15

don't want to not believe any, but I don't believe

23:17

most of what you're, because you've been subject to

23:19

smear jobs. I have as well. You

23:22

have as well, surprisingly Gerald. I did it to

23:24

myself. Tucker Carlson has as well, right? There's this concerted attack

23:26

to, here's something that you notice, right?

23:28

You see other journalists, reporters

23:31

and outlets attack people on the right,

23:33

whether you're a parent or whether you're a public figure. It's

23:36

the Los Angeles Times. It's the New York

23:38

Times. And it's always the same formula and same

23:40

script. Right, but my point is they attack conservatives.

23:42

With the left, they're the ones saying

23:45

I was attacked. You're not witnessing them being attacked

23:47

by the media. You're witnessing them claiming

23:49

that they are a victim while you watch actual

23:51

victimization of the, sure, he's powerful, but

23:54

Tucker, absolutely. Sure, Alex Jones is popular,

23:56

but absolutely. Sure, it happened with us. When

23:59

you.

23:59

Everybody knows the left of the real bully,

24:02

so they have to stage things against themselves to

24:04

look like victims. One claims to be attacked, the other

24:06

you witness attacks in real time. Remember the attack on

24:08

all the Jewish cemeteries and then Trump had talked

24:10

to the state police when he

24:12

first got elected? He had his first

24:14

day of the union had to bring it up and say, no, I'm not anti-Semitic. I

24:16

was told by police that somebody's staging

24:19

this, and it turned out it was a leftist Jewish

24:21

guy doing it to blame Trump. I

24:24

mean, and it came out, but it was just a little footnote. Oh, by the

24:26

way, that was staged. Remember there was poop swastika was staged

24:28

because, yeah, white supremacists would typically- The Air Force

24:29

Academy, somebody was writing the N word, and

24:32

it was a black student. And then the Air Force

24:34

was like, well, they were trying to bring inclusion and

24:36

bring the problem to the- And

24:38

with celebrities, you've got Jesse Smollett, you've

24:40

got Bubba Wallace. Remember LeBron James with the racist

24:43

graffiti? Because yeah, I'm sure that a racist decides

24:45

to target LeBron James.

24:49

Let me go for a victim who's stronger

24:51

than I could possibly be. So

24:55

I don't know, you can comment below. It's just the latest in a long

24:57

line of celebrities who use hate crimes to get exposure.

25:00

Almost, almost without fail. Yes, Smollett, remember,

25:02

it was about to have his pay cut. The TV

25:04

show had lost ratings. Not in the series.

25:06

I believe he was being written out. And so suddenly, 2.30 in the morning, 20

25:08

below, two guys, poor bleach on them with

25:11

a tiny noose and scream all these, this

25:13

is MAGA country. Yeah, the funniest thing, I don't know if

25:15

they can pull up that clip. Of course, when the cops show up, it's totally fake.

25:17

They're just like, this is the joke. The cops are like, I'm

25:19

bleeding right here. The cops are like, you can take off the Payless

25:22

shoelace on your neck now. He's like, well, we wanted to make sure you

25:24

saw it. Like, yeah, we get it. And then meanwhile, there's footage

25:26

of the guys he hired buying all the stuff. Remember,

25:28

he had like some red lipstick. He went, look,

25:31

officer, I'm cut right here. He paid

25:33

by check. Yeah, I know. And

25:35

when I walked

25:36

into the wall and cut my, I'm sorry. Fake

25:39

hate crime in the memo of the check. You don't do that. No,

25:42

you don't. Exactly. You can't write that

25:45

off. You make it out to cash. There you go. This

25:47

brings us to, speaking of hate, receives

25:49

a lot of hate from the left right now. And

25:52

I hope that this guy takes the ball in line with it. So Tucker Carlson

25:55

made his return. Like, I don't really know if we

25:57

call this an episode, right? It's a 10 minute. Yeah, it's

25:59

a 10 minute monologue.

25:59

Kind of a 10 minute monologue on Twitter. I think

26:02

it's got 68 million impressions right now. Yeah, 68

26:05

million views. Now here's the thing, because I don't want

26:07

people to get a sense of false hope, because sometimes conservatives

26:10

overestimate their own influence. Now of

26:12

the 67 or 68 million, what

26:15

people will say are views, well a video view

26:17

on Twitter is when your video is watched 50%

26:19

in view, in

26:22

that video view for two seconds or more.

26:24

Okay, or if someone clicks to expand

26:27

or unmute your video. So it can be playing in your timeline just

26:29

to be clear. Two seconds can be playing

26:31

in your timeline. There are a lot of incidental views and

26:33

that's very different. I just want to be clear about this. Very

26:36

different from someone actually tuning in for an hour watching

26:38

a whole show. I actually looked into this. There's guesstimations

26:41

that 20 million views or 20 million

26:43

impressions is like five million. But regardless,

26:45

there's gonna be a hundred million impressions by tonight. I'd say

26:47

that's a good 20 million views. This

26:49

shows that the dinosaur media's dead. Yeah,

26:52

and he did this from his cabin, right? Yeah,

26:54

it looked like a main, yes. I wonder if his cabin

26:56

in the woods, I wonder if it can be Airbnb'd.

26:59

Oh, I wouldn't allow

27:02

it. The callback, Alex. We need a little

27:04

stage terminology here. So

27:06

Gerald, you know more about this. You were really fired up about

27:08

this. The show focused on

27:11

the destruction of, I want to make sure,

27:13

how do you pronounce, is it Kolkova?

27:16

Kolkovka. Kolkovka. It's the

27:18

Kolkovka dam in the Southern Ukraine, right?

27:20

I think we have a clip. Hey,

27:22

it's Tucker Carlson. This morning it looks like

27:24

somebody blew up the Kolkovka

27:26

dam in Southern Ukraine.

27:29

The rushing wall of water wiped out entire

27:31

villages, destroyed a critical hydropower

27:33

plant. And as of tonight, puts the largest

27:36

nuclear reactor in Europe in danger

27:38

of melting down. He didn't make himself,

27:40

no. So if this was intentional, it was done

27:43

in military. He's got it, and I was surprised. It was an act

27:45

of terrorism.

27:46

The question is, who did it? Well,

27:49

let's see. The Kolkovka dam was effectively Russian. The

27:51

lighting makes it look like face-off. It does look like

27:53

a little uneven. I felt like. It currently sits in Russian

27:55

controlled territory. He's using the camera mic

27:57

for sure.

27:59

has been for the last 240 years home

28:03

of the Russian Black Sea fleet. Blowing

28:05

up the dam may be bad for Ukraine, but

28:07

it hurts Russia more. And for

28:10

precisely that reason, the Ukrainian government

28:12

has considered destroying it. In

28:14

December, the Washington Post quoted a Ukrainian

28:17

general saying his men had fired American-made

28:19

rockets at the dam's floodgate

28:22

as a test strike. So

28:24

really, once the facts start coming in, it becomes

28:27

much less of a mystery what might have happened to the dam.

28:29

Any fair person would conclude that the Ukrainians

28:32

probably blew it up. And

28:35

the one thing I want people to see is the contrast and

28:37

very clearly some things that he would not have been

28:39

permitted to discuss

28:40

on Fox News. Yeah. And

28:43

that's a real positive. Yeah, absolutely. What

28:45

I really hope to see is a much more, and I know,

28:47

like, okay, he'll get some technical issues resolved, but

28:49

the unfiltered approach, that's the real value

28:51

to Tucker doing what he's doing. And I'm excited about that. Yeah,

28:53

so in fact, CNN's covering this right now. Everybody's

28:55

covering this dam story. Basically

28:58

saying the same, no, that wasn't, no pun

29:00

intended to cover this dam story

29:03

right now. No, it's on the Nipro

29:05

River, right? And this is actually serving as kind of the front line

29:07

between Ukraine and Russia right now. So

29:09

there's a lot of speculation on both sides about

29:12

who has done this and why and what's gonna happen.

29:14

But one of the biggest problems could be because of the, I'm not

29:16

gonna try to pronounce, the Z word power plant, the Zaporije,

29:20

whatever, power plant, right? Zaporije.

29:22

Zaporije. I think I'm close. Yeah,

29:24

exactly. So it's this nuclear power plant, obviously,

29:27

the cooling is largely fed by water

29:29

from this area. And so they're concerned that there are gonna

29:31

be problems and ramifications, blah, blah, blah, right? But

29:34

my question is, do you think Tucker is

29:37

spot on or do you think he's actually missing something

29:39

in the story here? And Alex, I would love your opinion as we

29:41

go here, but let me just kind of set this up. The flooding

29:43

is actually gonna have a greater impact on the left

29:45

bank, which is controlled by Russia,

29:48

right? As far as number of people and homes

29:50

flooded, the numbers are, they're moderate,

29:52

but they're not massive. It's not millions of

29:54

people. Houses flooded. Right. Right. of

30:00

their defensive positions because they're now going

30:02

to be inundated with water. Right. And so this is also the water

30:04

supply to Crimea, which Russia annexed in 2014. Right. 85%

30:08

of their water typically flows from there. But I did

30:10

some other research and some of the Russian officials actually

30:12

said they've had some issues with water in Crimea

30:15

for a long time. And they actually said we have enough water

30:17

for two years in Crimea, even if it doesn't rain, we don't

30:19

get anything from this this canal. Right.

30:21

So they actually have good water levels right now. They're not thinking

30:24

it's going to actually be as big of a problem. But I don't

30:26

know that I trust Russian officials. Call me

30:28

crazy. Yeah. When they give you a story like that, there's probably

30:30

citizens who are, you know, they're hungry, but

30:32

they're not starving that are actually dying of hunger.

30:35

So that's that's something to kind of keep in mind when we

30:37

talk about this. But one of the one of the things

30:39

that maybe makes this a little weird is that this

30:42

this could be a saap that really makes Ukraine look

30:44

better and makes, you know, because you're like,

30:46

oh, no, you they're doing stuff to destroy Ukraine. It's

30:49

going to destroy farmland and it's going to put this nuclear

30:51

power plant at the verge of collapse and it's going

30:53

to melt down. And it makes Russia look

30:55

more brutal and like the bad guy. But

30:57

let's go through a couple of points of why Russia

30:59

would do it. Right. So Tucker made a pretty good

31:01

case for that. And we've got a clip showing you. OK.

31:04

It's not like Vladimir Putin is anxious to wage

31:06

war on himself. Oh,

31:08

but that's where you're wrong, Mr. and Mrs. Cable

31:11

News Consumer. Vladimir Putin

31:13

is exactly that sort of man,

31:15

the sort of man who'd shoot himself to death in order

31:17

to annoy you.

31:19

We know this from the American media,

31:21

which wasted no time this morning in accusing

31:23

the Russians of sabotaging

31:25

their own infrastructure. Bill

31:28

Kristol, the man who once told us that Saddam

31:30

Hussein was responsible for 9-11, immediately

31:33

denounced Putin as a war criminal and

31:35

even more savagely compared him to Donald

31:37

Trump.

31:39

The rest of the pundit class made similar clearly

31:41

coordinated noises. Putin did

31:43

it. Putin did it. And

31:45

the reasoning was simple. Putin

31:48

is evil and evil people do evil

31:50

things purely for the dark joy of

31:52

being evil.

31:54

I think actually he has an opinion that

31:57

Putin would be crazy to have done this. He was he was being

31:59

sarcastic. throughout that entire

32:01

clip. He wasn't setting up why Russia would actually have

32:03

reasons to do it. And I have an

32:06

issue with that because I don't think it gives both

32:08

sides of the story. He basically is saying,

32:11

this is obviously something that Ukraine has done

32:13

and Russia is being blamed by the

32:15

media for doing this, but this doesn't make any

32:18

sense. They would have no way, but he didn't provide

32:20

kind of some of the reasoning for why Russia actually

32:22

would have some benefit for doing this. So like

32:25

I said, when I led this off, it's actually serving kind

32:27

of as the front lines. And Russia.

32:29

Well, there's strategic, right? Beyond, so I think there are

32:31

two separate things and I want you to explain. I'd love to hear Alex's

32:34

input here. There's the war of, and this

32:36

is true, you have the war in court, here

32:38

there's court and the court of public opinion. There's

32:40

also a war and

32:41

an information war of public opinion. And especially

32:43

as it relates to huge allies in the West who supply

32:46

arms or eventually could potentially engage in

32:48

the war, right? There's this war of public

32:50

opinion appearing as the victim, appearing as someone

32:52

who was the white knight. And there's a strategic

32:54

element to the war, for example, topography,

32:57

like the flood waters, by the way. That would make a

32:59

Ukrainian, their amphibious, their counter offensive

33:01

nearly impossible. Yes. So from a military

33:03

standpoint, before TikTok and Twitter,

33:05

it would have made a lot of sense for

33:08

Russia to do that. Yeah, because they're actually,

33:10

right now Russia is technically on the defensive

33:13

and Russia in Ukraine is on the offensive,

33:15

right? So if they're going to try to attack through that region

33:17

right now, they say that this flooding will actually make it impossible

33:20

for tanks to go through the area, or at least incredibly

33:22

difficult for at least a month. So it buys

33:24

them significant amounts of time to

33:26

be able to prepare for a counter offensive from. They

33:29

should buy some of those hovercrafts that I ordered in the back

33:31

of a comic book. I never received it though. I think

33:33

they actually exist. What do you think Alex? Do you think

33:35

Russia

33:35

did this? You think it's a sap or

33:38

do you think Russia did this or do you think it's a sap and Ukraine did it so they

33:40

can play the victim? I mean, I get your point, Gerald,

33:42

that it's a little premature for Tucker Carlson

33:44

to definitively say that we know

33:46

that Ukraine attacked the

33:49

dam. But what I

33:51

do know is past behavior is always

33:54

the best indicator of future behavior. Yeah, for

33:56

sure. I'm studying all this, so I said back. So once

33:58

he's gonna play a piano with his dick.

33:59

I said back in October,

34:03

two years ago, that the Russians would invade by

34:05

the end of

34:07

February. And that was because I actually had

34:09

sources in the US military that were there, that were already

34:11

in a proxy war with Russia, and they already told them the war had already begun.

34:14

So that wasn't a prediction, that was just a fact, that

34:16

if they were going to go in, they would do it by the end of

34:18

February, because that was the doctrine of when the ground

34:20

would start to thaw within a month or so.

34:22

So they had to do it by the end of February, and they'd probably wait till

34:24

the last moment. We all saw the Russians

34:26

then lie, and

34:28

say we're not going to invade. And then

34:30

when the State Department said, no, they're going to stage a false

34:32

flag to attack some of their border areas

34:34

as a pretext to come in, the State Department

34:36

told the truth about that. And famously,

34:39

the AP and Reuters people said, you're Alex Jones

34:41

saying false flags exist. They don't exist. No,

34:44

they do exist. So it's fair

34:46

what Gerald's saying this could be a false flag by the Russians. But

34:49

I remember a few months ago, the

34:52

dam got attacked by these missiles. The

34:54

Russians said it was Ukraine. Ukraine said, no, it's Russia.

34:57

And then about a month later,

34:58

the general, and that was mentioned by Tucker, goes, yeah,

35:00

we did test it. We can take it out if we want.

35:02

So what Gerald said earlier is true as well, though. Most

35:05

of this is flooded the Russian

35:07

defenses. And in a tank war, you

35:09

need two to three

35:11

more times troops that

35:13

you're ready to lose to break defensive lines

35:16

and take over. And you've got to have reserves that go in. So

35:18

you need to use a force of double to break it, then

35:20

have a whole other force to go in behind it. So

35:23

this mainly flooded Russian areas.

35:26

And so this was like an excuse for the Ukrainians

35:28

who just had their month long counter offense. It was

35:30

going for over a month. They've gotten totally

35:33

slaughtered. It's like the Russians got slaughtered on the offense.

35:35

Now the Ukrainians are getting slaughtered on the offense because

35:38

they're sitting ducks coming across these fields. So I

35:40

believe I believe NATO

35:41

blew up the dam because they also

35:43

blew up the Nord Stream. They've also attacked that major

35:46

bridge going into Crimea. The Russians have this

35:48

as part of cutting off the infrastructure because

35:50

they can't kick the Russians out of Ukraine. So

35:53

they need this now as an excuse of why

35:55

their offensive has to be called off because of the flooding.

35:58

Go ahead. That actually makes a lot of sense.

35:59

space on the world stage. Yeah, I do

36:02

think it's only talking about past behavior as best indicator of

36:04

future behavior. But look, also we need to look, again, militarily,

36:06

sorry, this is a little bit nerdy here. Russia,

36:11

if you look at their military tactics, they kind of have a history of just

36:13

scorched earth. Oh, of course. Right, that's what they

36:15

do. A good example would be they burn Moscow

36:17

down. Yeah. Right, they burn Moscow down when

36:19

Napoleon invaded. Stalin blew up the,

36:22

was it the Nieper Dam in

36:24

Ukraine to stop the Nazi advance. So they have done this and

36:26

they're willing to sacrifice their own

36:29

people just to be clear.

36:29

And that does matter because that gives different

36:32

soldiers, different militaries, fight in a very different

36:34

way. For example, my grandfather, he said, you'll

36:36

never meet a more cowardly soldier than the Arabic soldiers. And Josh

36:38

Firestein said a lot of them are on opium because that's the

36:40

loophole. As long as soldiers cannot drink,

36:43

they cannot engage in promiscuity, but by God,

36:45

do they love their poppies. They could be high as a kite.

36:48

Yes. So do we want to hit

36:50

these other things really briefly? Yeah, just really quickly, I mean,

36:52

obviously the dam was at a 30 year high

36:54

when it blew up and a lot of people were saying, oh, this is Ukraine, actually

36:56

it was in Russian control and so they controlled the water levels,

36:58

right? So some of the road bridge and deck

37:00

had been damaged and destroyed and one of the sluice gates,

37:03

so what if they opened for flooding, was damaged

37:05

as well. And so the waters have actually been breaching the

37:07

dam, but not like up to the top of it and flowing

37:09

over it, but not enough to get a lot of the pressure

37:12

behind it out of there. But there's no really

37:14

credible report right now of

37:16

explosions at the site. And so we really don't know.

37:18

I think the point that Alex and I are making

37:21

is that you can make a really good case for either one.

37:23

Just because Russia is bad

37:25

and is the instigator in this case, it doesn't mean- They

37:27

are both assholes actually. Can

37:29

we all agree on that? Exactly. It's a Slavic civil

37:31

war. They've been fighting each other for hundreds of years and look,

37:34

the first casualty in war is

37:36

the truth. Of course. And so, look,

37:39

I love Tucker. He's one of my favorite people. We're good

37:41

friends. But I do think that

37:43

he sees the West is so deceptive and

37:46

lying

37:47

that then, okay, other countries must be good then,

37:49

no. So you think you might run the risk of almost like a right

37:51

version of Noam Chomsky, where for example, he

37:53

became an apologist for Pope. I'm not saying that Tucker is this

37:55

way, but Noam Chomsky was an apologist for Pol Pot and

37:58

he said, well, I wasn't. What I was saying was that the Western media- because

38:00

they think that any Marxist overthrowing of a government

38:02

is the worst thing that could happen. And I was saying that the death toll was,

38:05

he was always looking to vilify America in

38:07

the West, so he sympathized. He empathized with some people.

38:09

Yeah, and that's the classic left. I mean, Tucker's a

38:11

consummate populist, loves America. He sees we have an

38:13

occupational, globalist government. And I tend

38:15

to agree with him. I think the Ukrainians did this, but

38:19

you can see him basically. Here's

38:21

another thing. We'll get to the other. They may have, but we

38:23

need to be responsible, right? We need to be very careful with this

38:25

because then they throw, in other words, if you're wrong, then

38:27

they throw you into, oh, election. When we say, look,

38:30

this is what happened with the election. When we say, look, this

38:32

is the data with the... You should be able to work at all.

38:34

Yeah, people, you need, I want

38:36

you to be able to trust what it is. Well, science. It's very likely,

38:39

but we cannot declaratively state that

38:41

Ukraine did it and it's a scythe. And we need to be careful with

38:43

that. I wouldn't be as flippant as he was about Russia's

38:46

potential motives for doing it. He could have presented a case

38:48

and said, I don't buy any of that

38:49

because everybody thinks Putin's evil. Just for people's sake. He could

38:51

have said that. But it's a valuable counterbalance to

38:53

the media not even questioning it. Right. Just don't

38:56

say in the affirmative that you know. Say, we

38:58

know that the media doesn't know. And here's what

39:00

we... I think the evidence overall leans

39:02

towards it being Ukraine, but it's not decisive

39:05

that the dam was even attacked. Well, that's the thing

39:07

too. It may have just been because of neglect. Yes.

39:10

Right? The dam could have actually just had a structural collapse

39:12

because it had issues prior to that. Right? So here's

39:14

what we do know. Like the lake

39:16

that lit on fire in Cleveland. Here's what we do know. The river.

39:18

That's right.

39:19

In February, the

39:21

first thing the Russians took when they got in there was that

39:24

nuclear power plant. The biggest one in

39:26

that area of the world. Biggest one in Eastern Europe. Biggest

39:28

one in Russia. Also tall hats. I mean, it's

39:31

a gigantic complex. Yes. I mean, you've

39:33

seen satellite photos of the dam things. It was like five

39:35

miles long. Okay. It's

39:38

Chernobyl on steroids if it goes down. The Ukrainians

39:41

on record, as I looked into it, they admitted they were doing it. They

39:43

tried to take it five or six times and

39:45

have been shelling the dam thing. So,

39:48

I mean, if you'll shell a nuclear

39:49

power plant with artillery, you're

39:51

freaking nuts. It is generally ill-advised.

39:54

And I think we have a clip here to tease because on the mug club, if

39:57

you're a member of mug club,

39:59

Alex said, I really...

39:59

really want to get into this because he does have

40:02

a disagreement, but he wants to explain why.

40:05

So it's going to take a while. Alex is going to be Alex, so we

40:07

won't do it now, but on Mug Club, this is something

40:09

that Tucker Carlson had to say about UFOs.

40:11

Curiosity is the gravest crime. Yesterday,

40:15

for example, a former Air Force officer who

40:17

worked for years in military intelligence came

40:19

forward as a whistleblower to reveal that the U.S.

40:22

government has physical evidence of

40:24

crashed non-human-made aircraft,

40:28

as well as the bodies of the pilots who flew those

40:30

aircraft.

40:31

The Pentagon has spent decades studying

40:33

these otherworldly remains in order

40:35

to build more technologically advanced weapons

40:38

systems.

40:39

Okay, that's what the former intel

40:41

officer revealed, and it was clear he was telling the truth.

40:45

In other words, UFOs are actually real.

40:48

And apparently so has extraterrestrial life.

40:51

Now we know.

40:53

In a normal country, this news would qualify

40:55

as a bombshell, the story of

40:57

the millennium.

40:59

But in our country, it doesn't.

41:01

Alex, this is an exercise in restraint. We're

41:04

going to give you free ring when we go to Mug Club to say whatever

41:06

it is that you want. But let's just,

41:07

let's hold it. That was a tease. Well, I'm actually an

41:10

expert on this. I have the answer on the UFOs.

41:12

You do. And I will give it to you behind the paywall.

41:15

And I'll be live today at 11 a.m. Central with my show

41:17

from the great Steven Crowder Studios, Infowars.com. Thank you

41:19

very much. All right. And we

41:21

just found this out. You want some good news? Breaking

41:24

news. Good news? Chris, is it, you were just saying

41:26

Chris Licht? Chris Licht. I told you that at the start

41:28

of the show. CEO of CNO. You don't listen to me. Boom.

41:31

I heard you touching it briefly. I didn't know it was official.

41:33

Can we get some, is there a party music? Chris Licht is out as CNO Chairman

41:35

and CEO. That's worse than Brian Stelter. Any hole will do. Any

41:37

hole will do. Stop. Oh, by the way,

41:39

this is a great week. Benil Dariush fighting for his

41:42

contender

41:42

spot this week in the UFC. He's

41:47

the guy with brass balls who in the UAE

41:50

said, hey, there's only freedom in Jesus Christ.

41:53

He's on an eight fight win streak. They're trying to deny him the title

41:55

opportunity because they want to break into Arabic and Muslim

41:58

markets. He's going to be on the show tomorrow. is

42:00

an animal you know what they call them the

42:02

daddest man on the planet so I just

42:04

it's a great nickname he's the animal

42:07

strange animal no that's me he's the

42:09

daddest man on the planet he's a daddest man on the

42:11

planet cuz yeah I love him but he's a good you might you might

42:14

actually want to have him on your show I love all your guys

42:16

he's a great dude get him on my show tell me

42:18

how all right but we are gonna talk about UFOs but

42:20

smash the rumble button right now so here's

42:22

something people talk about culture wars so Chris

42:24

lick is that after Zucker

42:26

did he replace sucker I believe so boy that's really fast

42:28

it was fast because you know the ship is sinking and

42:31

who wants to go down with that I'd like to comment on this yeah

42:33

go ahead

42:34

so they bring in all this extra money they do

42:36

this shifting around and then there's a rebellion

42:38

by the host attacking CNN whenever

42:41

they you know had Trump on yep

42:44

and so no one can write the ship

42:46

at CNN

42:47

because CNN is the symbol

42:50

of fake news it is the symbol

42:52

of synthetic garbage the only way they

42:54

could save it is if they brought back basically 24

42:57

hours a day crossfire debate

43:00

shows with real populist real

43:03

Christians versus real crazy antifa

43:05

leftist if you turn it into Jerry Springer and

43:07

the left and right fighting is that's how Tucker got so big and

43:09

Fox was the left would come on a show if

43:11

they basically changed my mind 24 hours

43:14

a day yeah yeah seriously they could

43:16

go set up at parks around the

43:17

country and rip off what you do and

43:20

it would have giant oh many people have myself but the

43:22

point is is that no you didn't

43:25

rip it off you crashed mine that was actually a fun day that

43:27

was fun yeah I didn't know what you were doing though and you should have was like what

43:30

is he mad at me I was kind of smiling

43:32

at my yeah I was like no that makes you even Alex

43:35

Jones have tense clash man what I

43:37

was just shows you how silly the media is no but that's

43:39

a that's a good point yeah they're wrong about everything and this is the thing

43:42

the media has never been unbiased I

43:44

don't care if you're left if you're right just don't lie to a

43:46

CNN their gravest

43:47

sin is lying to the public I'm

43:50

biased for freedom and America and

43:52

God and country and children and I wear

43:54

it on my sleeve they go oh we're not biased at

43:56

all we just want to arrest our political opposition

43:58

right yeah you wear it on your

43:59

occasional invisible jet Wonder Woman sleeve,

44:02

which is a joke.

44:03

It's not to be taken seriously. We've all done it. All

44:06

right. Why does Alice dress up like Wonder Woman than these against drag queen

44:08

times? Because I don't go shake my pecker and kid's faces.

44:11

There you go. Just to put a fine on it.

44:13

You dress up like Wonder Woman at night though. Yeah, I know. That

44:15

is the third word you've used for penis. Yes, exactly.

44:17

Well, it's an easy joke. Yeah, it's an easy one. You can

44:20

go. Dick jokes are easy. That's the third

44:22

different word though. You've got an entire Rolodex. Look, look,

44:24

we've had him change. Johnson. We've

44:26

had him change in the back room. Okay. Weenie.

44:29

The man Thomas is impressive just to be clear. It's

44:32

also just as rageful. It has a forehead

44:33

vein. Rub

44:38

warm with ear muffs. What do you think? You soak

44:40

that thing in oil of a

44:40

regular. My

44:43

wife will tell you, I have the largest micro

44:45

penis in North America. No,

44:49

it's actually a huge micro penis. It's a huge weenie.

44:52

Well it is true. You know, those little

44:54

balloons that blow up super big. Yeah. Oh

44:56

my God. Okay. All

44:58

right. Those things we didn't know about. It's like

45:00

Ant-Man. It's really small. He gets really thick.

45:03

It's like a, you know. Dear God, culture

45:05

wars. All right. So

45:08

once we've dropped a razor while we shave. People

45:10

say, that's a Venus commercial. I don't want to see

45:12

when people

45:13

say

45:14

the culture wars are just, it's just something

45:16

that they use as a distraction. No, it is

45:18

your life. You are far more effective. Think about this

45:20

on a day. How often are you affected in your day

45:22

to day life just by fiscal policy? All

45:25

the time. Trump touched my pee pee. Oh

45:27

geez.

45:28

I'm a big bad. I'm a stomp.

45:31

He raped me actually. Yeah. Well,

45:33

you actually, you know, I woke up one day very

45:35

sore and you had showed up to a change of mind. The

45:38

point is I'm not wagging fingers. Exactly. Well, let's

45:40

expand on that. No, let's not. Remember

45:42

that lady that won the lawsuit in contract? Trump said he

45:44

was innocent. And so the jury said, you

45:47

didn't prove he raped you, but he's

45:49

not allowed to say he's innocent. Five million defamation.

45:52

I really hope there's a butterfly effect universe where we're not discussing

45:54

Alex Jones's penis, but I want, I

45:56

want five million from Trump.

45:58

If he says that I didn't, that he didn't rape me.

45:59

I get five million. Well, good. Let's do that. Let's

46:02

work on that. Okay. But right now we'll continue

46:04

with the culture wars. And then we get to go nuts on the UFO

46:06

thing. But yes, $5 million from Donald

46:08

Trump. Let's get on it. So speaking of this, so the culture

46:10

wars. This is something people just say, you

46:12

know, it's something that's a distraction. No, no, no. In your

46:14

average everyday life, how often are you affected by, what

46:17

would be determined as fiscal, think about the debt

46:19

ceiling. And I know that it has a ripple effect, but day

46:21

to day you are consistently running into the

46:24

very fabric that makes up the American culture.

46:27

How you have to interact with people. If you're

46:29

allowed to speak at

46:29

all, what issues you are allowed to discuss, especially

46:32

with social media. Look, these entities

46:34

are more powerful than governments. When people talk about the, who

46:37

actually needs to be out there in the town square that will get to

46:39

someone who was banned and arrested for praying

46:41

in the town square. But the digital town square is

46:43

obviously far more important, far more influential, and

46:45

they have their own set of guidelines. So

46:47

culture wars, pride month. Okay. This

46:49

man was arrested in Reading, Pennsylvania

46:52

for protesting across the street, arrested,

46:55

for protesting across the street from a gay pride

46:57

event. Arrested. Watch. Oh, I

46:59

don't care.

47:01

This is also a problem. It is a problem. I

47:03

don't have to say you don't care about it. I don't care about

47:05

it. You, God, I didn't have to.

47:07

This is public property. I'm gonna respect it.

47:10

Oh, I'm respect it. That's in my third

47:12

bag. You know who's cheering? Who is the people that are in

47:14

hell? So you do you and I'm gonna

47:16

do me. This is public property. You.

47:22

God. He's not here. That's all.

47:26

We're gonna. This is why you don't unanimously just

47:28

back the blue. No. This

47:30

on film. Can I get in my bag while stuff's in? No.

47:33

Come back to us. By the way, this is not

47:35

isolated.

47:37

But

47:41

the cops are probably folks. Brothers,

47:43

man.

47:48

I cannot believe I'm watching them. Now

47:50

here's the thing. This guy wasn't a Westboro

47:52

Baptist. God hates fags with 14 members. Three of them

47:54

have flippers. No. Even

47:56

maybe he might've been out of line at some point. We didn't see it in the clips. Even

47:59

if he was. Those police officers have no right to

48:01

arrest. Zero. And we'll contrast it with what happened

48:03

to the Aromanians, by the way, at the hands of Antifa.

48:06

Zero right. This is why I've said, no, I'm not

48:08

gonna fly a just a police flag or just a

48:10

back of the blue. I support police officers

48:13

not being killed by Black Lives Matter terrorists

48:15

and Antifa terrorists. But you don't support police state

48:17

either. But exactly. These people will... You

48:19

think that that person wouldn't be happy to

48:22

come in and confiscate your guns? He's willing to confiscate

48:24

your civil rights. So the guy, Damon Atkins, is

48:26

his name. He was,

48:27

what he claims, this is what we have, attempting to read a

48:29

Bible verse when he was arrested. And

48:32

the verse was 1 Corinthians 1433, For

48:35

God is not the author of confusion, but

48:37

of peace as in all churches of the

48:39

saints. And he was also carrying a sign,

48:41

similar to the one in this photo, that

48:44

said, Go and sin no more. Yeah.

48:46

Okay. He was booked for disorderly conduct.

48:49

And a repenture, because if you upset

48:51

the left, that's disorderly. Right. And

48:53

this is what the EU has set up. Remember

48:56

about three months ago, they had a Debo Scroop meeting, and

48:58

they had Republican Congressman, Democrat Congressman on

49:00

the stage. Kinzinger was

49:02

there. And

49:04

the deputy EU head said,

49:06

We've banned speech here and have hate laws

49:08

and arrest people. You're going to do it soon in your country.

49:11

Well, we have some examples, because I was raised in Canada. It starts

49:13

nodding. And I did this for a long time. I did hate speech

49:15

is not real, changed my mind. The first

49:17

one was with a sandwich board in Burlington, Vermont, because

49:19

I couldn't

49:20

actually set up a table. And then I was almost assaulted

49:22

and I was like, I'm in a sandwich board. I'm very immobile. Exactly.

49:25

So let me give you some examples, by the way, just in Canada and

49:27

the UK. This is something that has happened

49:29

and they want to happen here. This is when I say

49:31

America is the greatest country on the face of the earth,

49:34

least until this changes.

49:35

There is no other country where freedom of speech actually exists. It

49:37

doesn't.

49:38

In trying in the constitution as absolute people

49:40

try and say fire in a car. Congress will make no law

49:43

with establishment of religion or prohibiting the free exercise

49:45

thereof. Right. Then it goes into freedom of the press freedom

49:48

to assemble freedom petition. But let me show you Canada,

49:50

Canada in 2007.

49:51

This surprised people when I said, you know what? No, I'm

49:54

not pro same sex marriage. Pro same sex civil union. Why?

49:56

Because we've had pastors be arrested

49:59

for speaking out against. So Pastor Stephen Bosson in Quebec,

50:01

he was found guilty for hate speech after writing

50:03

a letter to the editor

50:06

protesting LGBT

50:08

school curriculum in Alberta. He wrote a letter, he also, what he really

50:10

got in trouble for was he said that he would not support

50:12

same-sex marriage in Canada. In Britain, 2023, Isabel Vaughn Spruce was arrested

50:17

in case you've forgotten. We have a clip for

50:19

silently protesting. Silently

50:22

praying, I should say. They listed his protest

50:24

again, disorderly conduct. She

50:26

was silently praying outside of an abortion

50:29

clinic. In Britain, this is illegal.

50:31

Can I please ask you to step away

50:34

from here and step outside the exclusion zone? But

50:39

you've said you're engaging in prayer, which is the offense.

50:43

Now you are still engaging in prayer. That's like

50:45

a violation of four civil rights, human

50:48

rights. So you would rather

50:50

that you be arrested and taken

50:53

away than stand outside the exclusion zone. That's

50:55

quite all right. Run around and everyone.

51:07

And

51:07

then they arrest. That's quite all right, so I was praying to Allah. Oh,

51:09

right, yes. And remember, a

51:12

war veteran, actually a war hero in

51:15

the UK, there's hundreds of these examples, posted

51:18

a trans flag where you put them all together and it makes it

51:20

swastika and said, I believe this movement's dangerous

51:22

to our children. They came and arrested him and charged

51:24

him. And last time I heard, I think he spent like a month in jail.

51:27

Well, we had, so we were banned from

51:29

Twitter or Facebook for a while because I did the gay

51:31

stop article and it had Hitler with an

51:33

armband and a bunch of clown tranny makeup,

51:35

which I repeat myself. And they said, well,

51:37

so the worst that happens here is you get suspended, you lose your

51:39

livelihood. There you actually lose your rights. And Britain

51:41

in 2019, by the way, this has been going on the entire,

51:43

it's been going on throughout the entire,

51:46

entire, I should say, really 21st century.

51:49

And remember, 20th century as well. And the ADO

51:51

is advising it overseas. Christian hacking

51:53

as it got crippled. Did you remember this one? Arrested for kneeling

51:56

in prayer outside of an abortion clinic in France, 2023.

51:59

Students were forbidden.

51:59

from praying

52:01

at a university. So it starts with you can't

52:03

say something offensive. Then it's, well, hold on a second. Who

52:05

determines what is offensive? Praying

52:08

is the offense you just saw in that clip. So it

52:10

starts with that, and then it goes all the way down to- Now it's your

52:12

thoughts, silently. It's thought crime. In the UK,

52:14

you had a man who was jailed, who was brought

52:16

up on charges, because he did a karaoke

52:19

version of kung fu fighting at a karaoke bar.

52:21

A Chinese man walked by and said it was offensive.

52:24

That's how far it goes. That's, and you

52:26

think that they have freedom of speech in England, they do not. You

52:29

think they have freedom of speech in Canada. They do not.

52:31

And that's what they want here in the United States.

52:33

That man being arrested, that is terrifying, that is an abusive

52:35

power. That man should be stripped of his badge. Remember

52:38

the government disinformation board and

52:40

the weird lady that sings Little Mermaid was

52:43

gonna control by speech? Well, now they've

52:45

brought it back. It's kind of the description,

52:47

I remember it perfectly now, yes. As this countering foreign

52:49

disinformation board. That's what Obama set up

52:52

and put in place to block Trump. Now they're officially

52:54

making it a huge position in the government. And

52:57

in the legislation they've introduced, it

52:59

says

53:00

prison time for quote hate speech. DeSantis

53:03

signed this thing in Florida that basically

53:05

does that. It's dangerous. And this is why I spoke

53:08

out against it as early as, I don't know, was 2015, well, I've

53:10

been talking about this since 2011 actually. Because

53:12

we don't want it to come into our country. We've got the clip

53:14

of the W.E.F. saying it's going to come to our country.

53:17

Well, let's run that clip and then we'll run the chain of mind teaser. So we have

53:19

the W.E.F., here you go.

53:20

The people who understand the language

53:22

and the case law in the country, because

53:25

what qualifies as hate speech.

53:28

It's illegal hate speech,

53:30

which you will have soon also in the U.S. I

53:33

think that we have

53:35

a strong reason why we have this in

53:37

the criminal

53:38

law. How about we take zero advice

53:40

from someone with your accent? Platforms to

53:42

simply work with the language and to identify

53:45

such cases, the AI would

53:48

be too dangerous.

53:48

Yeah, I don't have your history buffs, but I'm not really

53:50

a fan of someone with that type of affectation

53:53

in their voice, determining what is allowed to be discussed.

53:55

Well, she's talking to a Republican congressman and

53:58

of course I think you'll be getting rid of...

53:59

Yup, it's quite soon. He's like, yes,

54:02

my friend, I will be. Yes, yes. Well,

54:04

and anybody who invites Brian Stelter as

54:06

an expert on anything to their panel? Yeah. Oh,

54:09

he was the moderator. What, no, that's, that's, that, I know.

54:11

Guys, it's not fair. It was his make a wish. By

54:14

the way, I love that he has, he has reverse

54:16

leukemia, it makes you fat. Yes. Well,

54:19

it was terrifying when I went in the bathroom. Yeah.

54:22

I went in the bathroom. Oh, we have the Stelter. And you have

54:24

a hole in the wall with Stelter looking on him. Yeah, I know.

54:27

That's extremely great of you. I know, we are very disrespectful

54:29

of our own.

54:29

I kind of felt bad like pulling my

54:32

wee wee out in front of him. Well, you can use a different

54:34

word. Yeah, there we go. I could have gone with a Purple helmet

54:37

warrior. Brian Stelter looked at my weenie. He

54:40

looked at me, he said, nice vascularity. Taking

54:42

a pre-workout. I actually abused Stelter in there.

54:44

And if you want a refresher on hate speech,

54:46

by the way, and this is why Change My Mind exists, so

54:49

that you can specifically stake out a topic, we make the references

54:51

available so that you can prepare for this. Hate speech is not

54:53

a thing.

54:54

It's not, it's not real. And it's certainly-

54:56

Or it's a communist tactic that you've been living in Russia. But you

54:58

need to be able to argue it effectively yourself.

55:01

And so if you've missed it, we've done several installments

55:03

of Change My Mind. The links will be in the description.

55:05

Would you like to have a discussion or would you

55:07

like to interrupt and be contentious? I'm trying to listen.

55:10

Would you like to be arrogant and not hear anyone, hear

55:12

people say, you're making me uncomfortable,

55:14

you're hurting me, you're causing

55:16

dysfunction in the world, say, oh, are you gonna have

55:18

an intellectual discussion? Because like, I don't

55:21

understand- No, I understand exactly. You

55:23

said there's no definition of a human right. You

55:25

really don't.

55:26

People who understand and empathize

55:28

with other people, when they say, hey man,

55:31

you're really making me uncomfortable and

55:33

you're making my life worse.

55:35

Yeah, legally, that's irrelevant. They practice on hearing. They

55:37

don't make references to the law, man. But

55:40

that's what matters. No, it's not. Like,

55:42

what do you- Yeah, it is. That guy's an

55:44

awesome- That guy's gonna make your free speech is upsetting to me, but he has the

55:46

right to do it. Exactly. He had a right to interrupt

55:48

my free speech because my was- for

55:50

the thing they hyped up that I never said the

55:52

name of, you know, in Connecticut.

55:55

No, I was taken off finally because

55:57

Oliver Darcy was going to a congressional hearing that

55:59

was- about me where I was being caught up

56:02

where I wasn't allowed in and I come up to

56:04

him and I say how dare you run around policing and

56:06

with Stelter being behind me getting taken

56:09

off because they would go and report me or you know have stories

56:11

why they took our sponsors away targeting

56:14

our sponsors were asking him took them years to get us off

56:16

and I say how dare you be un-American how dare you be

56:18

anti-free speech they said I was

56:20

bullied him yeah and that's why I was taking off Twitter

56:23

the vagina or whatever her

56:25

name was whenever she was on

56:27

with Joe Rogan pulled out their corporate documents

56:29

he's the lawyer

56:29

and said no here's why he

56:32

was taken off he bullied

56:34

Oliver Darcy so that's

56:36

hate speech they're made up so I confront

56:39

a public figure who's taking my rights away

56:41

who's going into a hearing that's attacking me and

56:44

I say how dare you and they're like you

56:46

hurt my feelings that's how dangerous these

56:48

people are well these people if they get in control what

56:50

ends up becoming hate speech is what they don't

56:53

like that's why we can't allow it in the United States

56:55

and here's just to show the selective were you about

56:57

to say something Gerald okay the selective application

56:59

hold on a second I have the

57:02

selective application of the

57:04

law

57:05

and you see the difference right okay you need hate

57:07

speech but why because will these certain groups need protecting

57:09

okay what about Armenians

57:13

I don't know if you know this Armenians have experienced that you know a lot

57:15

of Armenians are many Americans they've experienced

57:17

you know a lot of them come from a country where there

57:19

was a pretty

57:20

big genocide I know the Turkish will

57:22

tell you that at least a million and a half of them yeah as

57:24

part of a population percentage one of the largest

57:27

ever and there are manians right

57:29

now or there were in Glendale

57:31

of course protesting is sort

57:33

of LGBTQ education

57:36

curriculum right what ended up the sexual

57:38

brainwashing of the show the pornography right they

57:40

showed up because our manians are very strong family focused their

57:42

pro-americans grooming they were attacked

57:45

by Antifa

57:46

outside and I don't know if there have been arrests of all of these Antifa

57:48

members as opposed to that man who was praying and having a sign

57:50

that said repentance and no more but here is

57:52

a montage of what went down with the Armenian

57:55

Christians who want the deep pornification

57:57

of their kids classrooms

57:58

breaking news fight break out

58:00

outside the Glendale school board meeting

58:02

as board members that was called fights when they attacked

58:05

June as prime month as though

58:07

it's mutual combat this

58:11

is all in regards to a school board meeting

58:13

tonight for the uh a curriculum

58:15

that's being voted on for the uh pride

58:18

support i can zoom in here and show you

58:20

that the two opposition sides have been have

58:22

been separated by that and also

58:24

by the uh law enforcement officials

58:27

here on the scene here yeah separate them with

58:29

a giant slinky by the way

58:31

you notice there's almost none of the groomers on that side

58:33

right now this is a cult they're forcing

58:35

on and we have some quotes from the parents right who are inside the board

58:37

meeting again you

58:39

are the danger you are the enemy one of the parents said i'm

58:41

here on the side of parents who want to keep the focus in schools

58:44

on academics rather than on sexual orientation

58:46

or so-called gender identity which is a fake

58:49

made up concept with no basis in material

58:51

reality and does not help kids get

58:53

ahead in life hey you know this is why they may not

58:55

have a huge tolerance for it could just be the messaging

58:58

they've experienced something known as the armanian genocide

59:01

when you say there's a trans genocide going

59:03

on because you can't take a dump in the bathroom

59:05

of your choice at a walmart they tend

59:08

to uh you know they tend to

59:09

feel as though uh their experiences are being

59:11

a little marginalized barely escaped right

59:13

and most of them got killed right just like with the jews

59:16

who actually fled

59:17

persecution when they hear you call everyone

59:19

for Donald Trump a nazi a group called the young

59:22

turks right yes exactly and

59:24

another leftist group then took the same name

59:26

yeah i know they say it was something else that meant it's rabble

59:28

rousers yeah

59:29

so this was uh you know the best imitation

59:32

of the i don't do it anymore why like

59:34

you said you don't mention that i don't because we buried

59:36

it once we passed them in subscribers right

59:39

we said we're not because i knew it would happen when

59:41

i was yeah when i was so good when i was young

59:43

one second for they would have no i won't i won't because i was

59:45

attacked by them and they would never show up to debate

59:47

and then i said once once we pass them in subscribers

59:50

they're irrelevant and of course now it's yip yip yip yip yip

59:52

yip yip so but just for me we just well i'll

59:54

do it off there i'll do it off in front of the stelter

59:56

uh front of the stelter wall hole okay

59:59

You go into the bathroom? So here's how the California

1:00:02

attorney general's wife, Mia Bonta,

1:00:04

responded. California, this can't be our way.

1:00:06

As a former school member, seeing this hateful

1:00:08

violence break out because Glendale, USD, sought to

1:00:10

celebrate Pride Month is heartbreaking. There

1:00:13

was no violence breaking out. These people were attacked

1:00:15

because they don't want porn in their kids' classrooms.

1:00:18

We teach inclusion and belonging in our schools,

1:00:20

not hate and bigotry. Now

1:00:22

here's a crown flag. Translated, we're grooming your kids. Yeah, and here's

1:00:24

an interesting contrast. This is the unholy alliance from the left.

1:00:26

It sort of has to self-destruct. You know who else has been

1:00:28

really against the

1:00:29

grooming of children? A

1:00:32

lot of Islamic groups. Don't know if you know this, not

1:00:34

big fans of what they refer to as fagotry.

1:00:37

Their term, not mine. So

1:00:39

care, who might even be designated as a terrorist

1:00:41

organization depending on which governing body you're looking to. I'm

1:00:43

not saying that I'm sympathetic to care, but a lot

1:00:45

of leftists are. They use care.

1:00:48

Sometimes so does the Southern Poverty Law Center in determining

1:00:50

hate groups, right? They opposed gender

1:00:52

ideology in Maryland, for example. Zaneb

1:00:55

Shoudry, director of Care Maryland, it's

1:00:57

not the school system's place

1:01:00

to create that environment under the guise of inclusion, diversity,

1:01:02

and equity. They are essentially faith-washing

1:01:05

or brainwashing or imposing

1:01:07

these values. This is not a conservative

1:01:09

group. They fought immigration restrictions. They

1:01:11

called for President Trump's impeachment. They defended

1:01:13

critical racism. And the left is clear. They've gotten rid of

1:01:15

God and now they're making LGBTQPZP.

1:01:18

Their God. Well, we know that, but what I'm saying is

1:01:21

look at their treatment. This is what,

1:01:23

look at their treatment. The media, the left, social

1:01:25

media, big tech. Their treatment of Christians

1:01:28

opposing the pornification of classrooms

1:01:31

versus the very outspoken

1:01:33

opposition coming from the Islamic community. They can ignore the Muslims,

1:01:36

who, by the way, in England,

1:01:37

in the US, I see the town halls, I

1:01:39

see the school boards. It's like, I'm actually proud

1:01:41

of the Muslims in New York and Michigan and

1:01:43

places. They're like 90% of the people

1:01:45

protesting is them. Dearborn, a bunch of Muslim

1:01:47

parents, they protested the introduction of these

1:01:50

porn books, right? Last October. You

1:01:52

probably didn't hear about it.

1:01:54

You probably didn't hear about it. Here's the silver lining. People are listening.

1:01:57

People are listening to you right now, just to be clear. Bud Light.

1:01:59

Target. People are listening. Don't

1:02:02

be fooled by the conservatives who say, well, I'd

1:02:04

rather work for a think tank. I'm more of a

1:02:06

libertarian. I follow the William

1:02:09

F. Buckley Junior School of Thought.

1:02:11

I love Buckley. I write about a lot of things. But you've

1:02:14

got to get your hands dirty here, just to be clear. It's

1:02:16

not just about fiscal policy. And guess what?

1:02:19

You're winning. Think about how much more of an impact you

1:02:21

have had right now at home. You right now at home.

1:02:24

Target, Bud Light, then the debt ceiling.

1:02:27

What can you do about the debt ceiling? Once you vote,

1:02:29

not a whole lot. You do have power over what you

1:02:31

buy. And that's why they want the ESGs to

1:02:33

make you buy what they want to make you buy, to make you buy

1:02:35

their products that empower them and destroy you. That's why

1:02:37

we've got to stop the ESGs. And

1:02:40

that's what this boycott of

1:02:42

Anheuser-Busch and Target and North

1:02:45

Face and all that is, is our real ESG,

1:02:47

where we have a social credit score of we don't

1:02:49

agree with leftist globalist corporations.

1:02:52

And we're going to stop supporting you. And we're going to support

1:02:54

Mug Club. Well, Alex, ESG

1:02:56

or UFOs? You have to pick one.

1:02:59

Well, I mean, okay, well, we promised. We're

1:03:04

going over time. But I do want to go

1:03:06

to the UFOs. But first, look, call

1:03:08

me old fashioned, out of touch.

1:03:10

I still do miss the innocence of the old

1:03:12

days.

1:03:13

Because we love Z.

1:03:16

We love Z. Especially

1:03:19

when Z shows us her balls.

1:03:22

Her balls? Yeah.

1:03:24

Just stop trying to make sense of it. If

1:03:26

you're watching on Rumble right now, click. We're going to let

1:03:28

Alex be Alex. I mean, he's always Alex,

1:03:31

but he has something he's wanted. We're going to release

1:03:33

the Kraken. And then in an hour, I'll be doing my own show

1:03:35

from your powerful studios. Yes. Yeah.

1:03:38

Lots of pieces to websites. I know nothing. Madmaxworld.tv

1:03:41

and forwards.com. You can watch them in an hour. But right now, if you're on Rumble, click

1:03:44

that button. You can join Mug Club. And hey, maybe at some point,

1:03:46

Alex might have some content here. We don't know. We

1:03:48

don't know. Let me say one more thing about this. It's a revolutionary

1:03:51

act to share the Crowder show and

1:03:53

to tell people to be a subscriber. It's revolutionary to

1:03:55

come to Infowars.com. We're changing the world, folks.

1:03:58

And I know the listeners know that.

1:03:59

really get in your head. We're in a culture war. You're not

1:04:02

the tail. You are the dog. You've got to exercise

1:04:04

your power in the market. And that doesn't just

1:04:06

mean boycotts. It means bicots. And

1:04:08

if you support us, we can look how Steven's

1:04:11

expanding. Look how we're battling through.

1:04:13

We need your support and we're thankful for it. He gets so unup.

1:04:16

His fire ant just turned into an anaconda. All right,

1:04:18

Rumble, thank you very much. Let's go to Mug Club.

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