The American education system has been deliberately designed to reduce critical thinking and academic rigor, with evidence showing declining reading and test scores since 2015 despite increased funding, suggesting that the system was intentionally structured to produce less capable citizens who are more dependent on government control.
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>> And how about now? Can you hear me now?
>> Awesome. Well, this first show was starting off with a bang in it. Anyway, um let's run it back.
They are telling us not to believe our lying eyes. They um are telling us that our institutions are strong, but schools are making us dumber. Western civilizations are breaking down.
And they are bound and determined to disarm us. and a mosque in San Diego was just the target of um a horrific attack in a country that is boiling over right now with tension.
And so tonight, we're going to cut through all of that because this is starting to feel like less like isolated incidents and more like a system that is breaking down in real time.
And we are going to get into all of that right after this.
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All right. Um, we got a we got a lot to get into and uh I want to touch on a couple of things real quick before we get into what um what I had already prepared, which was um a lot.
But I want to get into the the the mosque shooting in San Diego. Now, as much as I rail against Islam, uh the taking of innocent life is always evil and wicked, no matter who does it.
I think that should go without saying, but of course, when you are critical of Islam, when you are critical of anything and something happens, well then all of a sudden you are um people think you're happy about it. People think you're an apologist for it and stuff like that. So, just right off the bat, that was an evil, horrific act that should not have happened. The perpetrators of this attack appear um mentally unstable and suicidal. Um, and we're going to we're going to get I'm not going to spend a whole lot of time on it, but I do want to just address it real quick.
Um, this shooting is now being uh investigated as a possible hate crime.
We were weeks into the investigation uh or maybe days into the investigation of the shooting in Austin and they had no idea what the motive was behind that.
Even though the perpetrator wore a shirt that said property of Allah and he had a Quran in his car, all all the rest of it, everything attended to to that and they still had no idea what the motive was. Okay, fine.
These um the two teenage suspects who committed this horrific act um were found dead later on.
And um there's all kind of speculation.
There are actually videos.
There are actually videos because they turns out they live streamed this attack and that video is out there. And there is also video of their demise.
I'm not going to play any of that. Um it's out there if you if you're interested. Um, there's really no point to it, I don't think. But it's it's out there. But like I said, there's speculation as to what was really going on with them, and the investigation is ongoing.
But there's also multiple reports now that the two shooters may have been a trans couple.
There are reports from their classmates and and other agencies are reporting that this is true. I haven't been able to verify that in any way, but that is the reporting that's out there. You can see for yourself and and judge for yourself.
But this attack happened at the Islamic Center of San Diego. Uh there's a school on the property.
Children were safely evacuated. There were uh casualties.
Um the two shooters obviously they they met their demise at their own hands. Uh it appears I will say I did see one of the videos uh in its entirety and it does appear that it was at the end a murder suicide.
I'll just leave it at that.
Um, the video of them live streaming, I saw a little bit of that as well. There is writing on their weapons similar to some other incidents that we've seen. Um, and I didn't I didn't slow it down. I didn't try to clear clear it up or anything like that, but I did make out one one piece of writing that said race war on it. It's unclear which races they're referring to.
I don't know. Um it's it it's it's horrific regardless. Um, but this is this is this is a tragic tragic incident.
Um, the mother of one of the shooters reported him um reported that he stole some guns and and their car and that he was suicidal.
And um it was about I think a half an hour or so after that report came in that this um this shooting took place.
Among the victims of among the victims of this shooting is a security guard who uh by all accounts saved a lot of lives and that's to be commended.
uh a lot of people will see him as a hero and maybe in this particular circumstance he was.
Um and before we move on, let me just reiterate this was an evil, horrific act and families are grieving right now as a result of this and it should never have happened and I denounce it completely.
unequivocally, unabashedly, 100%.
That said, I think it is only fair to point out that this mosque was is a basically a jihadist training ground. and a security guard who um lost his life in this incident is a is a jihadist.
His uh online profile shows him um praising Hitler.
This this is his this is a post on his on his uh I believe Facebook profile.
It's a meme of Hitler saying, "Do you understand now why I did what I did?"
And he says, well, he says a lot of stuff, but basically praising it.
Did he deserve to lose his life the way he did? Absolutely not.
Absolutely not. Unequivocally, unabashedly, he this incident should not have happened. And I hate that I feel like I have to say this over and over, but I know people are going to because of my stance against Islam, people are going to say that I'm happy about this and that I think they deserved it and all the rest of it. And simply not the case.
But I do also want to um point out that the imam of this particular mosque has his own history and he um he had this to say right after um October 7th.
This is the most important thing, the most important statement. Keep in mind whenever you talk to somebody about what's going on now.
What we are witnessing now did not start last week or October the 7th. This is a result of a 75 plus years of brutal Zionist occupation of Falstine. And it is the result of the 16 plus years of the brutal barbaric blockade of Gaza.
That's it. point.
Nothing else to add because they are trying to tell us that what's going on now in Gaza is justified because of the attack. No, what's going on now is the result the continuous brutal occupation of Falstine and and when people are occupied then the resistance is justified.
Resistance when people are OCCUPIED BECOMES A HUMAN RIGHT.
WELL, there you go.
Justifying the attack on October 7th.
Does that justify what happened at this mosque with this attack? No, it does not.
But if we're going to be fair and balanced as the expression goes, well then we got to show both sides.
Now this is this is basically all we know right now.
Um, and so I don't want to get too too much further into all of that just to say that families are grieving and burying loved ones today.
And that didn't have to happen.
the community is shaken, the community of San Diego at at large, and the investigation is ongoing. And so we're just going to let the rest of that play out. But that's um that's where that's where it stands right now. Um one other quick thing I wanted to get to. Um, it looks like it looks like the Trump endorsement is the golden ticket. Um, Newsmax called it first, but now uh it uh I'm not sure if he actually conceded yet, but the race has been called and Thomas Massie um has lost the primary to Ed Galrine.
I had a lot of respect for Thomas Massie, but lately he he's taken a turn and I'm not sure exactly what happened. I my speculation is and I don't know because I haven't paid enough of enough attention to know what the timeline is and all of that, but I suspect that the death of his wife has something to do with the way things have transpired with him lately. Um, like I said, I haven't put a ton of thought into it. I don't know if the time, like I said, the timelines match up, but um he's he's he I think he's run his he's he's been in he's been in Congress for 14 years. He served seven terms. It's time.
It's time.
And um we'll probably get into this a little bit more next time um after I've had a chance to really dig into it and uh and and stuff like that. But that is um that's where we're at with that.
All right. Um now let's try to get to some of the stuff that we um that I had prepared.
And one of those is um obviously you saw the the thumbnail in the title that it's the the dumbing down of America and that's that's an expression that's been around for a long time.
Um America spends more money per child than it ever has and kids can't read. People are graduating high school illiterate.
You can't you can't run a civilization when the next generation is is illiterate.
You you turn a generation over you you turn a country over to a generation that's illiterate and you end up with idiocracy.
Some would argue we're already there.
But the people who are graduating right now who are illiterate, some of whom have actually sued school uh systems and stuff like that, but it can only get worse.
And we just we we can't allow that.
the media and the left will the same thing will will tell us that it's this it's postcoid learning laws.
Well, whose fault is that?
Because us conspiracy theorists who said that there was no need to lock down and keep kids out of school, we're I mean we're batting a thousand right now.
And it goes it it goes it goes way way past um co because it was around 2010 if you recall that common core and this education transformation nonsense took over and they redesigned the education system and kids got dumber.
Even parents who had to deal with this this common core these common core learning standards were like what is this?
And you're talking about people whose at this point um whose parents and grandparents had had to deal with a much more rigorous um especially grandparents much more rigorous um education standard in public schools.
it.
And like I said, it goes further back than that because it didn't start with Common Core.
I've spoken to I've spoken to my parents and I've spoken to other people uh in that generation and as I said, the academic rigor that they went through in middle and high school would be equivalent to surpass what you see in a lot of college curriculums these days.
Maybe even most I know my parents had to learn Latin and the the classics they were required to read and the math that they were required to master before they could move on far exceeds even what I had to deal with when I was in high school, middle school and high school.
and what I had to deal with in in middle school and high school would be considered oppressive and racist by today's standards.
It's it's not a funding problem because California and a lot of these other blue jurisdictions, in fact, I think California spends the most per student in the country and they're terrible.
I believe it's Alabama.
Alabama's um school system.
Their fourth graders are read at a higher level than than Commas.
Let me see if I can find it.
Well, regardless, it's just it's it's borderline abusive.
that we're turning out these kids with so little ability, so little education.
CNN and AP reports that the decline in reading started long before the pandemic and fourth grade reading levels have been falling since 2015 and eighth grade reading falling since 2013.
And the research is that COVID accelerated and exacerbated an already serious issue.
And the leader of the uh LA Teachers Union basically says it doesn't matter.
There's no such thing as uh COVID learning loss.
This is her statement. There's no such thing as learning loss, she responds when asked how her insistence on keeping LA's schools mostly locked down over the last year and a half may have impacted the city's 600,000 K through 12th grade students. Our kids didn't lose anything.
It's okay that our babies may have not learned all their times tables. They learned resilience. They learned survival.
They learned critical thinking. No, they didn't. No, they didn't.
Because all they were spoonfed was this is a problem and you have to be you have to stay in your home and you can't go to school.
Critical thinking would have led their parents to revolt.
But they know the difference between a riot and a protest. They know the words insurrection and coup. And she even went so far as to suggest darkly that learning loss is a fake crisis marketed by shadowy purveyors of clinical and classroom assessments. Wow.
Wow.
47 states saw a decline in reading aptitude.
This is a generational a generational collapse.
California.
How much did they How much did Newsome brag about spending on?
Yeah, Gavin Newsome.
He says that student funding in California is now at a record high.
It's increased 66% reaching $28,282 per student as the state makes historic investments in public education.
And what has that extra cash gotten them?
What has it gotten them?
They are one of the most their scores, their reading and math scores have fallen among the most of the 47 states.
only Hawaii ha Hawaii uh Mississippi, Louisiana and DC have increased and Mississippi has increased the most and the others have increased marginally but it's still a massive massive decline. Fine.
Yeah, I guess it's kind of hard for you to read here, but all of these arrows pointing to the left are the decline.
This line right here is the average.
And all of these states are far below average and declining.
Like I said, Hawaii, Mississippi, and Louisiana, and DC are on the on the rise, but they're still way below average.
That is a national tragedy.
and more money is not going to fix it.
these these results I mentioned common core it was implemented around 2010 and it was basically fully implemented around 2012 to 2014 and as I said earlier it was around 2015 when we started to see this massive decline classrooms have shifted away from fundamentals, reading, writing, and arithmetic, common I've seen some of the common core math homework, and my goodness, it was ridiculous. And though it's largely been it's not it's no longer a national standard, but most of the states that implemented it are still using that framework in one form or another, including my state of Arkansas, which is disappointing there.
They're so obsessed with equity that they've completely abandoned any any standards of excellence. They've abandoned any expectation of excellence.
And that's That That's sad.
The kids have become less educated under all of this nonsense, while the bureaucracy has become more sophisticated and and more able to pull these fast ones over the students. and the parents for whatever reason are just letting it happen.
And we get we can get into all that, but I'm not I'm not going to. That's a story for another time.
Now, because common core and all and and all that stuff and and COVID because it all correlates, that doesn't necessarily mean that it is that is the causal link.
I feel obligated to say that because somebody's going to say correlation is not causation. Blah blah blah. Yeah.
Yeah. Okay. I acknowledge that. However, however, the timing is something that simply cannot be ignored.
It can't be ignored.
Our education system was on the decline in the years leading up to 2010. Between 2005, 2006, and 2010, things were starting to pick up. Then Common Core hit the scene almost as if they didn't want our academics to improve.
And the decline has has been so rapid and so sharp. You can't screw up like this by accident.
You can't which means this was a systemic effort and it was accelerated in my opinion by COVID and common core. George Carlin does a bit about this where he and I can't play it because the language is just I didn't have time to like beep everything otherwise I would because he makes the point very well but basically he said that the government doesn't want educated people who can think critically.
They want people who are just smart enough to run the machines and dumb enough to passively accept the consequences of their bad policies.
I'm paraphrasing, but that's basically his point.
And then when you add smartphones, social media, a complete lack of any type of discipline, and schools replacing academics with activism, you heard the the quote from the leader of the teachers union. The kids know what what uh oh, I forget the word she used, but the kids know what they they they know activism. And we've seen instances where they um where they take kids on field trips to go protest without the parents consent or knowledge.
And it's just the ent the entire structure of the education system is rotting and California is the perfect example.
instead of instead of the money that they're throwing at this um instead of it doing anything useful.
We've got we've gotten lower standards.
We've gotten grade inflation because people are graduating with no ability to read. The only way that happens is if grades are inflated.
That's the there's no other way for that to happen.
Equity based grading.
They redefine success rather than address the actual problem.
And now, and then we have colleges who complain that their freshman, their incoming freshmen aren't ready because they weren't prepared.
And when you have people who can't do basic math and can't read, that flows upstream into the workforce.
It doesn't stay in the classroom.
And that basically causes civilization to decline. Eventually, you get a enough consecutive generations that can't read or write.
We're we're we're beyond idiocracy at that point.
We had the most powerful economy, the most powerful nation in the world because citizens could read, write, solve problems, think critically, innovate.
And now the people running the education system celebrate spending record amounts per student, but the test scores crater.
That's not progress.
That's a progressive mindset of the left, but that's not progress.
That is managed decline.
manage purposeful decline because this decline as I said it it the system is working as it was designed when when scores and academic proficiency was was on the upswing immediately they came up with something to stop that in its tracks and then CO came along to accelerate that.
If you can't teach your children to read, eventually we will not be we won't be able to govern ourselves and somebody else is going to step in and govern us govern us for us.
And I think we all know who that who who wants to fill that void and we'll get into that a little bit later.
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A well-regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.
Virginia Democrats and Democrats, Democrats as a whole, Democrats as a whole, always have said their mantra when it came to gun control, nobody's coming for your guns.
Yeah, about that.
They Spanberger, Governor Spanberger in Virginia just signed a bill that bans many rifles that are used for hunting.
Come on, we all saw it coming. We Those of us who pay attention to to to this thing to to Second Amendment issues, we know we knew this was coming. We knew it.
They always start these gun debates with common sense and somehow it always ends up with these are banned. Turn them in.
They said nobody was coming for your hunting rifles right before they banned your hunting rifle.
They um she signed an assault assault weapons ban that targets semi-automatic rifles, pistols, and standard capacity magazines. They call them large capacity magazines or high capacity magazines, but they're standard capacity.
NRA, uh, Gun Owners of America, uh, uh, the VCDL, they all filed, um, lawsuits.
And these lawsuits are likely to be successful because these this law that she passed directly violates the Brewan decision.
The core legal argument in the Brewan decision is common lawful use.
Hunting, although not what the Second Amendment was for. Let's just get that out there.
But hunting is common lawful use.
So, I I really don't see how how this this this stands up. Um, AR platform rifles are the most commonly owned firearms in the country, and it's not even close.
And the left will still frame it because they look like a military AR uh M4. I mean, because they look are styled that way that they they think these are battlefield weapons, weapons of war.
Now, I know I was never in combat, but I know people who have been. And I know people who still have M4s.
I've held them. I haven't I haven't fired one, but I've held them.
There is such a difference that it's anyone who who would suggest that my that my Colt uh AR-15 is in any way compatible with um with the military M4 is is just smoke and crack.
Now, can you build one that can rival and I know some people who built them would say they surpass anything that the government issues. Yes.
But those those those are few and far between. Most people will just get your standard retail AR, Palmetto State, Cold, whatever the case may be, and put some accessories on it.
Maybe swap out a barrel or something like that, but it's still a civilian AR platform rifle.
And they will say tell tell you that it is this exotic battlefield weapon that has no place on our streets. And I would argue that because the military has them, we should have them too because that's how the Second Amendment was written.
That's that was the idea behind it.
That the people would have the same weapons that the army had so we could defend ourselves against a tyrannical government should they choose to act tyrannically.
But they said nobody wanted your guns.
And then here they are coming after your guns, weapons of war, military style, high powered assault weapons.
The the words, the categories keep expanding because they have to move the goalpost.
They have to move the goalpost and they will tell you that this is about reducing crime, reducing gun crime.
Criminals already ignore laws.
They're criminals.
The laws only affect the people who are going to obey them.
And if they keep going down this road, they may start creating more criminals because people are just going to get fed up with the tyrannical government infringing on their god-given right.
the criminals, they're they're not going to go to a go to a reputable gun dealer and and buy a gun. They're going to get them off the street. They're going to steal them.
Criminals ignore these laws. And even leftist politicians know this. They must.
So, it's not about it's not about crime.
It is about civilian ownership of weapons. And as I've stated many times, their goal is to end civilian ownership of guns.
People debate whether Janet Reno, Bill Clinton's attorney general, said this or not, but she's she's quoted as saying that the goal is to eliminate civilian ownership of guns. That and everything that they ever do and say supports that.
The Democrats, the left, they don't fear guns. They they they love guns when when their their security has them.
They love guns when it comes to their protection and safety, but they fear armed citizens because armed citizens are difficult to control and manage. They're difficult to intimidate.
A self-reliant population changes changes the dynamic between the citizen and the state.
The left they are statists. They have elevated the state as their god.
And because they're running the state, they wield the power of their god.
And they want you dependent on them.
They want you to worship them as God, the state as God.
But they can't.
They they have to they have to disarm you in order to do that.
They know that an armed citizenry, as I said, they're not going to be able to control.
And we've seen we've seen the way they've systematically incrementally chipped away at the Second Amendment.
First they say nobody wants confiscation.
Then they ban sales of certain guns.
Then they regulate transfers.
Then it's magazines.
Then it's the accessories.
Then it's going to be registration.
And then they're already trying to back door. And in some some people believe that they already have that registry.
There are there is evidence to suggest that they have digitized a lot of the records that they were supposed to have destroyed which has created therefore a registry.
They haven't admitted to it yet.
We'll see.
But whenever whenever they have this stuff, they they they uh they put in a grandfather clause that will probably sunset at some point.
We we the pattern the the the pattern has emerged in California, New York, Illinois, New Jersey. We can't compromise anymore because every compromise becomes the starting point for the next restriction.
And violent criminals couldn't care less about any of that because they know if they get caught there is a very good chance that they are going to be out of jail within days if not hours.
the soft on crime policies.
No, nobody has they don't say anything about that.
But if you buy the wrong magazine for your AR, well, then you're a felon.
And then don't don't even get me started on when they reduce the charges for some of these violent criminals, which allows them to to walk free.
within days if not hours. As I said, this creates a permanent a permanent villain class for the media.
And it treats self-defense.
And it it it treats self-defense as some sort of nefarious pursuit, nefarious behavior.
They they'll release they'll release violent criminals like that.
But if you spend the afternoon at a gun range that will put a target on your back for these people.
And this is not just Virginia. Virginia is just the latest.
They they are bound and determined, as I said, to take your guns away.
They want you they want you to outsource your responsibility upward to them.
They want you to out outsource your security. They want to regulate your speech.
They want to regulate your parenting, morality, and information and self-defense.
They want control of all of it.
And just like with with with the education system, the the less capable a citizen is, the more powerful the government becomes.
and gun control ties all that up in a neat little bow.
And independent citizens complicate centralized control. That's why that's why there is a very scary this can only end one of two ways.
And one of those ways is one that none of us want.
And the other way they are making it impossible, near impossible to achieve.
The Second Amendment was never about hunting as I said and everyone knows that. Everyone knows that.
So then the question becomes whether citizens act on that knowledge and remain sovereign or become permanently supervised subjects, which is what they want.
who only exercise their rights and freedoms that have been quote unquote granted by the state.
Speaking of um rights and freedoms granted by the state, there was a large protest in the UK And it wasn't so much a protest, but a warning.
Tens of thousands of British patriots flooded the streets and the political class and the the the Piers Morgans of the world called them far-right and racist.
But they were British patriots who are tired of the government basically destroying their country and they've had it.
And Kier Starmer, he this guy, he is I don't even know. I I' I've played a video a couple of times of him in a in a studio hitting a heavy bag and it is one of the saddest things I have ever seen. But here he is. I don't know if I'm going to play the whole thing, but here he is denouncing freedom of speech. Basically, tomorrow's march in London is a reminder of what we're up against in the battle of our values. The organizers, including convicted thugs and racists, are peddling hatred and division, plain and simple. Their goal is to convince people that Britain's problems are caused by those living alongside them.
But that is not the Britain that I know.
and the problems are caused by him and the other politicos that he's dealing with that are allowing this to happen.
This is a country built on decency, fairness, and respect. A country that is at its best when people from different backgrounds come together in common purpose. This is our country with a majority who share those values. a majority who may not always be as loud but must always define who we are. So my government will not stand in the way of peaceful protest but we will act decisively against hatred.
And so then who's defining what is a peaceful protest?
I'm not I'm not going to play the rest of it.
He is he is he's he's one of the weakest world leaders I've I've I can recall seeing.
Um he's he and the and the rest of the the the far-left lunatics over there were upset that the uh Unite the Kingdom rally was focused on a few main issues. immigration, unfettered immigration, national identity of the UK being usurped, Christianity, and free speech.
He talked about thugs. He was referring to Tommy Robinson, um, who has a checkered past, no doubt about it.
But his checkered past does not negate the fact that he's right about this.
And he's upset that the his country is losing itself culturally and politically.
Piers Morgan is famous for saying, "It's only five or six% of the population.
When I go into London, I don't I don't feel like I'm being over." Well, he's not he he doesn't go into London. He can't.
There are there are people other people other workingclass people. He he he he once said um I think it was just the other day that he's working class and he he couldn't be further. He Anyway, let me not let me not go down that road. But the fact is, when you look at pictures in London, when you look at people doing man on the street interviews, when you look at all of that, you would swear you were in a Middle Eastern country.
Burkas and whatever they call the the dresses that the dudes wear, that that's all you see.
That's all you see.
This is he he's he he tries to frame this as Britain's being racist. And I just want to show you this.
And I there are a bunch of others. I don't have time really to get into all of the clips that I had pulled for this, but this one and maybe one other one should should do it for you. But check this out.
>> What made you come all the way from >> I am an RF veteran. Yeah. I served 12 years in the Royal Air Force and I'm being told I'm being told that I'm racist. Yeah. Because I'm I'm attending this event. No, I'm proud. I'm proud of my cat my flag. Yeah. So, at the end of the day, >> this lady is a proud lady of this country. I love it. Love it. LOVE IT.
>> ENGLAND. ENGLAND.
>> NO MATTER what kind of >> such racists means nothing. It's about being British.
>> It's about being British.
>> But the media try and make it about color.
>> EXACTLY. IT'S NOT ABOUT COLOR. It's about culture. IT'S ABOUT CULTURE. AND THE CULTURE IN THIS COUNTRY, there's no black.
It's about the media twisting things.
I'm a Christian. And I'm a Christian.
And I tell you what, this is a Christian country and that's it. That's it.
So what?
So, I didn't see anything racist there at all.
If you did, well, then you're seeing something that I just didn't see.
And so, they were they had a huge police presence doing facial recognition and they had people stopping and frisking some of these uh protesters.
thousands of officers deployed.
But that was that was the Unite the Kingdom protest.
But there was there were counterprotests all over the place and no one seemed to have an issue with what was being said here.
And this this was typical of the counterprotests that were going on that the anti- Well, I I'll I'll let you decide for yourself what it is.
>> IF THE WEST FEELS SO SORRY FOR THE ISRAELI ZIONIST, WHY DON'T THEY GIVE A PLACE IN GERMANY? WHY DON'T YOU GO TO HITLER'S BACK GARDEN AND MAKE AN OCCUPATION THERE? THEN THEY WILL KNOW WHAT KIND OF PEOPLE THESE ARE. WHY EVERY SO MANY HUNDRED years the Zionist GET SLAUGHTERED? BECAUSE HITLER KNEW HOW TO DEAL WITH THESE PEOPLE. THEY PROBABLY MADE A PROGRAM so they can create a a state of Israel IN THE EXPENSE OF PALESTINIAN MUSLIMS BLOOD.
>> OKAY.
Nobody Kirst didn't mention anything about stuff like that.
You don't see any of the the political class over there mentioning anything about the anti-Israeli, anti-Zionist hatred, whatever.
And and you won't hear anything about that because they are appeasing the Muslim invaders that are trying to destroy their country and they're letting them do it.
And we have a class of politicos in this country that are doing the exact same thing.
They frame this they they they frame the disscent and the protest like Tommy Robinson's like the Unite the Kingdom rally.
They frame it as destabilizing far right.
Not the violence, not the riots, not the attacks, not the imported extremism, but the dissent, the expressing of dissatisfaction that the government is allowing this.
And we see it in this country too. We see it in this country too.
If you want to preserve your country's identity, you're a far right.
If you want to secure your borders, that's hatred.
If you don't want to lose your culture, that's bigotry.
It's It's gotten to the point where people just don't care about these labels. People don't care about being called racist. People don't care about being called a bigot. People don't care about being called any isophobe because it doesn't mean anything at this point.
And once once that type of rhetoric loses credibility, people start looking elsewhere for their leadership.
And it seems like Britain, they're arguing with their citizens over whether or not to remain British.
The British citizens want to remain British.
The political class wants something else. Apparently, they keep insisting that these movements are fringe and don't represent the country as a whole. But you had 60,000 plus people out at this rally and they and they deployed hundreds if not thousands of officers to detain to to contain these these these protests.
If you think it's irrelevant, if you think it's fringe, you don't do that.
You deployed all those officers because you know that something serious is going on.
You can call it nationalism, populism, backlash, what assign it whatever label you want.
But the fact is millions of people are telling you that they don't believe that the people who are running things actually represent them or care about them.
And they pretty much made it painfully obvious.
All right. Um, there's a couple other things I want to get to and I really wanted to talk about this. This almost this story almost led um I almost led with this but um I decided not to because I thought the education piece was a little bit more important.
But I'm talking about Trump's visit to China.
And people people are constantly telling conservatives that we're in a cult, that we refuse to criticize who they term dear leader.
He's he's the president and I support him, but I do not always agree with his actions and or his his his rhetoric. Sometimes he came back from China and I had a I had a whole thing I was going to do.
Um there were he came back and he did this interview with Sean Hannity and a lot there was a lot in that interview that stood out to me and as I was watching it I was thinking what is wrong with you?
There was some things that he said that I was just like, you could not be more wrong.
And I don't think it's some people's unle saying he caved to Xiinping. I don't think that's the case. I think he is I think he is so he's such the dealmaker that he thinks that the deal he thinks that he he thinks that people want to make money the same way he does.
And he thinks that the deal is the ultimate equalizer.
He's he's he's been trying to cut deals with Iran and he couldn't be more wrong there either. He they they need to just go ahead and finish the job and turn Iran into a parking lot.
And he couldn't be more wrong about China either.
Like I said, there were a couple of things he he said in this uh interview that I want to get into and and and break down a little bit before we go.
So, let's take a listen to this and then we'll get into it.
More importantly in my mind is that Chinese nationals have been buying up thousands and thousands of acres of farmland, ranch land, and land near military installations. Now, I would assume I'm in Beijing. If I wanted to buy property near one of their military installations, >> I don't think President wouldn't let you. I don't. Look, it's not that I love it. You want to see farm prices drop.
You want to see farmers lose a lot of money. just take that out of the market.
I don't even know what I I I don't even understand what that means because if we just took that land back it doesn't necessarily mean that it has to immediately go back into the market and cause the the demand to I it doesn't have to be that way. There are ways to deal with it so that it doesn't cause any type of economic turmoil.
The land that's near um military installations, just make it part of the military installation.
Problem solved.
But they've had a lot of land for a long time. Obama did nothing about it. They bought a lot of it during the Obama administration.
He did nothing about it.
Okay.
He did nothing about it. So the question then becomes, what are you going to do about it?
Like Hannity said, he pointed out, we can't They own They own 384,000 acres of our farmland. A lot of it near military installations.
Guess how many acres Americans own in China?
The donut.
None.
We do not own any farmland in China.
When it comes to America first, this to me is dropping the ball.
Take that land back.
because at some point, and I'm not even sure if if we have block them from being able to buy any more farmland.
I think we did, but I'm not entirely sure.
So, take it back.
I I don't understand this this approach.
I don't understand it at all.
And there was another bit. Um well, there were a few, but I think I'm only going to get to one. Um this is him talking about the students, Chinese students here in this country.
So let's uh let's take a look at that as well.
>> The issue of Chinese students in our universities, as far as the students, it's 500,000 students. they come good students. Uh I could tell them I don't want any students is a very insulting thing to say to a country.
They would then immediately go out and start building universities all over China.
>> Okay.
What What's the problem there?
So what?
So they start building universities in China. Good.
We don't need CCP spies in our universities.
And yes, they are because in order for them to get to go to school in this country, they have to sign a pledge to the CCP saying that they will be loyal to the CCP and do whatever they're directed to do while they're here.
China is our enemy and we're just allowing them to send students over here.
It's not quite 500,000. I think the actual number is like 275 277,000 regardless, unless unless he's talking about upping that number and bringing that many over here, which I sincerely hope that's not what he's talking about. I hope he just had his numbers wrong.
Why?
I I'm I I I I don't get it.
>> But if you don't have those students, good students, by the way, >> who cares?
>> You don't And and we do another thing.
You know, if they're good and they want to stay in America, we we won't give them a green card and things like that.
Um you know, I and that not only them, but other other countries, >> okay?
>> But if you want to see a university system die, take a half a million people out of it. And you know the >> don't threaten me with a good time.
Seriously, the university system right now is a pile of hot garbage turnurning out nothing but Americahating leftists.
Ones that won't be hurt are the top schools. the top schools will do fine, but your lower schools, your lower uh the ones that don't do quite as well, those do they'll be dying all over the place. I frankly think that it's good that people come from other countries and they learn our culture and many of them want to stay here. I think it's good. Um, not everybody agrees with me and it doesn't sound like a very conservative position >> because it's not.
Especially when you're talking about allowing the Chinese to send over spies.
How how how does that benefit us? If we're talking America first, how does that benefit us?
It doesn't.
It absolutely does not.
>> And I'm as conservative. I'm a conservative guy. I'm I'm really a common sense guy. I think more than a conservative guy. I think MAGA is common sense, you know. Um it's a very very fine line. The whole thing with students. So they have 500,000 students.
Our university system does great. You want to screw it up, take a half a million students out.
>> Yeah, he already said that. So I don't care if a half a million students, if a half a million Chinese students or whatever the number is are not in this country gathering intel, spying, I am completely I'm more than okay with that.
And I think anyone who actually is America first would be too.
So I I am at a loss as to what this is all about right now. I really am.
I could um I could I could get into that a whole lot more, but because he t he talked about Iran and and a few other things that I don't really have a whole lot of time to get into. So, we're just going to we're just going to leave that there um because it's it's entirely too much to get into. So, I'm going to I'm going to pivot before we get you out of here with a couple of um clips clips from a couple of really stupid people. Um and I was going to get into some Spencer Pratt stuff, too, but um I think that's going to require a a little bit more time. We'll probably get into that on the Saturday show. Um because he's just Spencer Pratt is killing it. He is killing it. And in a sane world, he would be running away with the mayor mayor's race in LA, but he's not. So, but um yeah, let's I wanted to I this woman, she is she's one of the dumbest women in media.
Talking to one of the dumbest men in media, and I use that term loosely, man.
Um, Joy Reid was on Don Lemon's show, Donna Lemonade, talking about DEI. And this clip is long. I'm not going to play the whole thing. I'm going to probably skip uh skip around a little bit, but uh just listen to this. As I know my ass is, Katanji Brown is smarter. Smartest person I've ever met in my life. And you smart.
>> We really probably don't even need to hear hear anything else. Because if you think Katanji Brown Jackson is smarter than you, that says a lot more about you than it says about her.
>> Smart. I'm smart. That lady is smart on a level I've never seen before. And her three roommates were even smarter. these girls.
>> She's talking about she knew her at Harvard. So she's talking about when when she was at Harvard with Katanji Brown Jackson >> were so smart that we were shocked that we'd ever met anybody that intelligent.
And Amy Coney Barrett on the other hand is a Supreme Court justice just like Katani even though her qualifications are minuscule compared to Katanis.
>> Incorrect.
Incorrect.
They graduated law school within a year of each other.
Amy Coney Barrett graduated Sumakum Laad. Katanji Brown Jackson was in law review.
You uh you make that determination for yourself. Katanji Brown Jackson, she practiced law, I believe, a little longer.
She was a I believe she was a defense attorney or maybe a I can't remember exactly, but their qualifications on paper are basically the same.
Maybe that's the affirmative action we've been getting. White people who are essentially mediocre in scale compared to a black person getting the spot because they wanted a conservative.
Maybe >> that sounds awfully racist, doesn't it?
I was reliably told numerous times though that black people cannot be racist.
And that sounds awfully racist to me.
There's um I'm going to I'm going to fast forward through this because there's one other bit I want to show you before we go. I think this is about it.
without deliberately looking for us.
They would have just let the same mediocre white men from rich families in. But instead, they let me in. And because of that, you now have the ability to attack me. Right-wingers. You have the ability to know who I am when I don't know who most of y'all are. But you know me because affirmative action brought me your way. tell a little >> she she's admitting and it's not the first time, but she just admitted again that affirmative action is the reason why she's on our streams.
that just it it it's a self-own like you rarely see you you rarely see a self-own that bad.
She is Oh my goodness, she's terrible. All right, one last um one last clip I want to get to because this this is another one of our favorites here on the briefing.
Um, Zoron Mdani, he invoked Ronald Reagan and it was as bad as you would expect.
And I just closed it for some reason.
There we go.
>> Of city- owned grocery stores, one in each burrow. In these stores, prices will be cheaper. Workers will be paid fairly and treated with dignity. Going to the grocery store will no longer cause that same anxiety for so many New Yorkers. Now on April 13th, we announced the first site, La Marqueta in Elbario.
>> And in doing so, honoring the legacy of Fierel LaGuardia, who opened a site close to a 100red years prior with the same mission of delivering cheaper goods to New Yorkers.
>> He's talking about He's talking about stateowned grocery stores. There's a quote in here somewhere. I I had it queued up, but then I closed it and now it's gone.
Uh, let me see if I can bring it back real quick before we get you out of here.
Uh, let's see.
Anyway, he p I'm not going to, like I said, it got it got lost in the shuffle.
Um, but he basically quoted the nine scariest words from Ronald Reagan. I'm from the government and I'm here to help. And he tried to spin that and he said he disagreed with it and that it was those are not scary words.
The government the government can't help when you're talking about implementing state-run grocery stores that always fail. We just had a couple fail. One in St. Louis and one somewhere else down south went belly up because they can't sustain giving out free stuff.
There is no business model where that is would be successful.
But anyway, um I'll try to have that queued up uh for the Saturday show because I really wanna really want to get into it. But um that's going to do it for us today. I am Big E and you have been watching or listening to the mission readyman briefing here on the SHR media network where you can catch our great lineup with Sack Head Shawn every Monday and Wednesday at 11:00 p.m.
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