INSOMNIA STREAM: SUBWAY FARE EDITION.mp3
05/04/2023Speaker 2
00:00:00 Follow me.Speaker 1
00:01:15 When they grow up.Speaker 4
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00:02:10 I can see it now.Speaker 6
00:03:40 My broken glass.00:04:07 I was hoping.
00:04:56 Our hands were.
00:04:58 The part held to vertical bar is we snap yawning the empty.
00:05:10 I'm watching closing your eyes really sounds quite.
00:05:45 Switching partners kind of rock with.
00:05:50 Like just people.
00:05:51 Falling signs right in the colorful lines across the aisles, past the suits.
00:06:07 Slow dancing so.
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00:06:50 Side to side.
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00:07:06 Swear, swear, slow dancing away.
00:07:17 Fall back time.
00:07:34 Slow dancing.
Devon
00:08:19 Welcome to the Insomnia stream subway fare addition.00:08:24 I am your host, Devin Stack.
00:08:28 Hope you're all having a wonderful week.
00:08:31 I've been quite busy as of late.
00:08:34 I have to after the show.
00:08:36 Go to the middle of the desert.
00:08:37 I have two more.
00:08:38 Two more swarm traps that have bees inside.
00:08:42 Very dangerous bees, I'm sure I haven't had a whole lot of luck.
00:08:45 I keep hearing about these Africanized bees that aren't so bad and so far haven't found them.
00:08:54 Yeah, but they all my friends, keep saying they've.
00:08:56 They've got a black friend that is cool and.
00:09:00 Now it's.
00:09:01 So they'll be required.
00:09:03 They'll be demo demographically replaced swiftly.
00:09:07 I already got Italian Queens on the way.
00:09:09 So anyway.
00:09:11 Ah, yeah.
00:09:12 Well, let's get into this.
00:09:15 A lot of you guys might.
00:09:16 Have seen floating around on Twitter today.
00:09:21 This this video here that's being shared as as an example of of white supremacy strikes again, white supremacy on the subways.
00:09:31 In New York.
00:09:34 Terrorizing innocent black homeless men.
00:09:42 Oh, look at that, innocent.
00:09:44 Black homeless man's need some dude and a chokehold.
Speaker
00:09:48 By a white guy.Speaker 8
00:09:50 It's weather.Devon
00:09:52 Mystery people helping out, I guess.00:09:56 I don't know.
00:09:58 And wouldn't you know?
00:09:59 It the poor guy, the poor guy, he he succumbed to his his the, you know, black people and chokeholds, man.
00:10:08 Like, I don't know what the deal is, apparently.
00:10:11 You know, chokehold, is, is all it takes.
00:10:15 Yeah, they're serious when they say they can't breathe, so he succumbed to his chokehold in the hospital.
00:10:22 People are crying about it.
00:10:25 Saying he was always this innocent homeless guy that, you know, he was a a street performer and.
00:10:32 It's no big deal that he he's.
00:10:33 He's been arrested 44 times.
00:10:38 No big deal.
00:10:41 Now I can tell you as someone that I don't. I don't I I don't exactly have a clean record, but 44 times.
00:10:48 That's a lot.
00:10:50 That's a lot.
00:10:51 It's a lot to still be walking the streets.
00:10:55 Because that, that's arrest, right? That's 44 arrests.
00:11:03 So you'd expect them, I mean.
00:11:05 I don't know.
00:11:05 I don't think they're for.
00:11:06 They were for parking tickets.
00:11:08 You don't get arrested for stuff like that.
00:11:11 Anyway, it turns out the problem with New York subways being dangerous goes back a really long time.
Speaker 9
00:11:21 Really long time.Devon
00:11:23 And it's always for the same reason.00:11:26 And here is the problem that a lot of libertarians need to understand.
00:11:31 Libertarians have this because of their race blindness, right?
00:11:35 Because they're they're so much more evolved than you and I.
00:11:40 Because of their race blindness.
00:11:43 They don't understand.
00:11:46 Why having having lackadaisical?
00:11:51 Law enforcement.
00:11:54 In in cities like this would be a problem.
00:11:57 In the same way, Neo Cons couldn't figure out well, how come?
00:12:01 How come democracy is not flourishing in the Middle East?
00:12:04 How come we go and topple governments and try to spread democracy around the world?
00:12:08 It doesn't always work.
00:12:11 Or as I said in the previous stream, why is it that some demographic groups, maybe corporal punishment, is more effective?
00:12:20 Maybe the same kinds of punishment that actually would maybe be child abuse, if you.
00:12:25 Were to do.
00:12:26 It with your children that have the ability to reason.
00:12:30 Might not qualify as child abuse for children who don't have the ability to reason.
00:12:35 Do you reason?
Speaker 10
00:12:36 That I'm not.Devon
00:12:36 Calling you know, black people or any other people dogs, but use an extreme example.00:12:43 Do you try to reason with your dog?
00:12:46 When it does something wrong?
00:12:52 You ever try to break a a wild horse?
00:12:54 I mean, I haven't, but I, I've.
00:12:55 I've got friends that do that.
00:12:57 Pick up horses that have been just wandering the desert.
00:13:06 And they they break them.
00:13:08 Not Buck break they.
00:13:11 They break them, they they domesticate them.
00:13:15 And you you don't reason with a horse.
00:13:20 Reasoning only works with people with the ability to reason.
00:13:26 Doesn't that sound reasonable?
00:13:30 So what happens is every time in one of these big cities, these diverse cities.
00:13:36 They relax on law enforcement.
00:13:38 It turns into a ******* hellscape every time.
00:13:43 Because here's the thing.
00:13:45 You can have freedom and civil liberties.
00:13:48 Or you can have multiculturalism.
00:13:50 You can't have both.
00:13:56 Just like libertarians, you might like to hear this part.
00:14:00 You can have a welfare state.
00:14:03 Or you can have multiculturalism.
00:14:06 You can't have both for the same exact reasons.
00:14:13 The only way a society that has freedoms.
00:14:20 Can exist as if there's high trust.
00:14:23 If culturally and ethnically, everyone is similar enough to where you you have an expected baseline, you know what to expect out of people, so you can you can limit the.
00:14:35 Amount of laws required.
00:14:36 To govern those people because you have something.
00:14:39 To work with.
00:14:40 Right.
00:14:47 I've often used the example of Liberia.
00:14:50 Liberia has the exact constitution word for word.
00:14:54 the United States says.
00:14:56 Because Liberia exists.
00:14:58 As a result of American slaves.
00:15:02 Leaving America, going back to Africa and genocide in the local population, and creating Liberia.
00:15:09 And then copying our government.
00:15:13 Well, it doesn't take a genius to look at Liberia and.
00:15:16 See that they're not.
00:15:18 On par.
00:15:22 With America, when it comes to, well, really pick something.
00:15:32 Turns out what's good for the goose is not good for the gander.
00:15:39 So back in the late 70s and 80s.
00:15:43 They relaxed it.
00:15:44 It was it's.
00:15:44 It's literally a, you know, it's history, you know, doesn't repeat itself, but it rhymes the same kind of a thing, right?
00:15:51 Yeah, these permissive.
00:16:01 State and local governments.
00:16:04 Not wanting to lock up the black man.
00:16:07 Trying to make equity happen.
00:16:14 And what happened?
00:16:16 Well, let's take a look.
Speaker 12
00:16:20 Well, how bad is crime on the subways today? Police say the robbers were getting robbed. Police say that Darnell Thompson stole almost $1300 in cash and jewelry from passengers on a J train in Brooklyn.Speaker 11
00:16:20 OK.Speaker 12
00:16:30 Passengers chased him off the train at Hughes St.00:16:33 and caught him while he was penned down.
00:16:34 Police say that Julio Maleva went through his pockets and stole the jewelry.
00:16:38 Now both men are facing charges US.
Devon
00:16:46 So Black Guy was robbing people on the subway.00:16:49 The people chased him.
00:16:51 Off tackled him and then a Mexican guy came and.
00:16:54 Robbed the black guy.
00:17:00 OK.
00:17:02 Well, let's see.
00:17:03 I'm sure that's an isolated incident.
00:17:05 Right.
Speaker 13
00:17:07 We told you last night that an 11 year old boy was pushed in front of a subway train.00:17:11 He's in the hospital in serious condition tonight, but he is getting a little better and there is some questions tonight.
00:17:16 Whether or not he really was pushed.
00:17:18 The police think that he could have just been fooling around with some of his friends and fell under the tracks.
00:17:23 There is no doubt, though, about what happened in Jackson Heights this morning.
00:17:27 Police are positive a man there was pushed in front of a subway train.
00:17:30 He was killed and the police say they have.
00:17:32 The man who?
Speaker 1
00:17:32 Did it. They had to send something was wrong. Commuters on the platform at 74th St. and Broadway.00:17:39 Jackson Heights would later tell police of how 18 year old Anthony Graham reached up, unscrewed 2 light bulbs from the roof of the elevated platform, and then, according to police, he crushed them in his bare.
00:17:50 Ends moments later as a Manhattan bound train pulled into the station.
00:17:54 Police say the same young man darted forward and pushed an unidentified man in front of that train.
00:17:59 The man died instantly.
Devon
00:18:02 OK.00:18:04 Kind of kind of sounds like kind of familiar, right, this sort of thing is.
00:18:07 Is happening still?
00:18:10 Again, I'm sure this is just.
00:18:12 I mean, this is so long ago, how many? How many news reports like this from around 1980? Could I have found on YouTube? I mean this is so long ago, right?
Speaker 14
00:18:22 Good evening everyone.00:18:23 If you ride the subways, tonight's news is not so good.
00:18:26 Subway crime has hit an all time high.
00:18:28 According to the transit police.
Speaker 4
00:18:30 Well, you hear examples of it almost every day tonight there has been an.00:18:33 Another victim, a man, was shot twice in the chest on a number six train in Upper Manhattan. Police say that he was resisting the robbery attempt at the time, 2 suspects ran out of the station at 125th St. and Lexington Ave.
00:18:44 They were arrested by housing police.
00:18:46 The victim is in serious condition tonight and this was not the only example of violent subway crime today.
00:18:53 Jayee has.
Speaker 15
00:18:54 Report an unidentified man was stabbed and robbed Sunday morning at the 66th and Broadway subway station. Just another example of the growing crime wave taking place underground.Speaker 16
00:19:08 I walk around and I'm scared that somebody's gonna attack me. Take something from me or you know, anything. I'm really scared.Speaker 17
00:19:14 This subway is terrible.Speaker 18
00:19:16 And then they bought up 50-15 cents.Speaker 15
00:19:21 That makes sense. The previous record for a subway crime was set in 1980 two 15,300.00:19:27 And 68 felonies.
00:19:29 By the end of the year, the new record is expected to top 16,006.
00:19:34 The transit police blames it on.
00:19:36 A new wave of younger, hardened criminals.
Devon
00:19:40 Ah, younger hardened criminals.00:19:42 These youths, these youths.
00:19:46 Teams, as they call them these days.
00:19:50 Well, again, I'm sure I'm just overreacting.
Speaker 13
00:19:53 Well, they say that life is cheap, but when a man dies for 1/2 a dollar, you.00:19:56 Start to wonder.
00:19:58 Last Sunday, transit policeman Seraphin Calabrese was shot and killed by a man who tried to jump a turnstile.
00:20:03 Anthony Preisendorf went to Bayshore, Long Island.
00:20:05 Today for the funeral.
Speaker 19
00:20:08 Only the plaintive moon of a freight whistle, somewhere off in the distance, interrupted the Stony silence outside the church this morning.00:20:15 But there was none of the customary pump, no skirl of police bagpipes, no taps.
00:20:20 And that's precisely how the Calabrese family wanted it, bitter, said one transit police Sergeant who's close to the family.
00:20:26 They're bitter.
00:20:27 They figure they gave their son to the city for a $0.50.
00:20:31 Whatever the reason, the Calabrese family adamantly rejected the city's offer of a full inspectors funeral. What they did want, they kept saying, was to be left alone in their sorrow.
00:20:41 The 1200 police officers showed up all standing shoulder to shoulder in the flat, sullen light to pay their final respects to a murdered colleague. The third city policeman to be slain in less.
00:20:51 Than a month.
Devon
00:20:54 Oh, so no, it was just it was.00:20:56 Just really horrible.
00:20:58 Really horrible.
00:21:04 So in 1984.
00:21:08 It came as no surprise.
00:21:12 When a man was on a subway.
00:21:17 4 black teens or youths approached him.
00:21:24 Attempted to rob him.
00:21:28 But he opened fire and shot all four of them.
00:21:33 He then fled the scene.
Speaker 20
00:21:42 This is Eyewitness News with Bill Beutel, John Johnson, plus Storm field, Jerry Azar and the Eyewitness News team Roger Grimsby and Spencer Christian are off tonight.Speaker 21
00:21:53 Good evening.00:21:54 It is Christmas Eve in New York and the talk of the town is not peace on Earth, but the violence among us, this time in the subways where vigilante and his gun dropped terror this past weekend.
00:22:03 The victims were four teenagers Eyewitness News.
Devon
00:22:08 And you'll notice the reporting hasn't changed either.00:22:12 It's it's the vigilante with the gun that was terrorizing the city.
00:22:16 And the victims are the four teenagers.
00:22:25 More things change the more they stay the same.
Speaker 21
00:22:30 On top of this story, from the very start of it and tonight we have team coverage as police pressed their search.00:22:35 For the vigilante.
00:22:36 We begin with Milton Lewis, who spent this day riding with people who trust their lives to the subway.
Devon
00:22:40 See and there's another thing.00:22:42 They have this manhunt now for this bit had.
00:22:45 Let's just ask the same question that you.
00:22:47 Would ask today.
00:22:50 Let's say these four teens have been successful in their robbery.
00:22:55 Would there be all these news reports and these manhunts for these four teens?
00:23:00 If they'd shot the guy and and robbed him, no, it wouldn't.
00:23:03 It wouldn't have even have made the news.
00:23:07 They wouldn't have made the news.
00:23:10 But because the suspect was reported as being white.
00:23:15 And the teens were black.
00:23:16 Ohh, it's a it's he's terrorizing the city every day.
Speaker 22
00:23:21 I think he did right by shooting these guys.Speaker
00:23:24 Sure they try.Devon
00:23:25 And this is The funny thing.00:23:27 They go around interviewing people.
00:23:30 The crime is so bad.
00:23:32 A lot of people are like.
00:23:35 It's it's fine.
00:23:35 I I'm actually totally fine with what he did.
00:23:40 They don't know what to do.
00:23:42 The city government's a little little upset by this response, as is the.
00:23:48 The media.
Speaker
00:23:50 Tried to Morgan.Speaker 24
00:23:51 I think what to do is completely.00:23:53 I mean, I think I'm.
00:23:55 I'm a law student.
Speaker 22
00:23:56 2 views I'm a law police.Devon
00:24:02 I guarantee you this guy.00:24:04 Supports BLM and all that nonsense.
Speaker 24
00:24:07 It was completely wrong.Devon
00:24:09 Completely wrong.Speaker 24
00:24:09 I mean, I think I'm.00:24:11 I'm a law.
Speaker 22
00:24:11 Student 2 views as police distributed a sketch of the white man sought for the shooting last Saturday afternoon of four black male teenagers who allegedly tried to rob.00:24:23 Him he was.
Speaker 16
00:24:25 Think he was, you know, protecting himself.00:24:27 The Christmas holiday you gotta look out for yourself.
Speaker 22
00:24:30 The shootings occurred on the RT southbound #2 train.00:24:34 Known as the deuce.
00:24:35 As it was approaching the Shameless Street station a few blocks from City Hall.
00:24:40 The Wanted suspect is described as between 25 and 30, about five 10150 to 160 pounds. Thin billed golden blonde hair and wearing glasses.
Speaker 23
00:24:53 I think it was justified.Speaker 25
00:24:54 And and you know, after a while he was as four against one.Speaker 26
00:24:58 Nobody goes around shooting people.00:25:00 I mean, that can't be a good thing.
Speaker 22
00:25:01 During the average weekday, some 3.3 million.00:25:04 People use the.
00:25:05 Subway daily on the weekend like last Saturday about 1.5 million.
Speaker
00:25:11 I felt the gunman was.Speaker 19
00:25:12 Right.00:25:12 And him taking a vigilante type?
Speaker 12
00:25:16 Response to crime in the city leads other people to feel that they can do it.Speaker 3
00:25:20 Too it can be harmful to.Devon
00:25:23 Oh, it can be harmful, huh?00:25:26 No, no, it's it's exactly the kind of environment.
00:25:33 The government, with its demographic experiment, has created.
00:25:39 And of course, we see that a a similar response back then that you would see from families of these teens of these youths.
00:25:48 Of the four young.
Speaker 22
00:25:51 Men shot 3, according to police, carried sharpened heavy duty screwdrivers, and one source quoted them as saying they carried them for protection purposes, not to commit a crime.Devon
00:26:03 So they were actually going there were these four teens, these four youths.00:26:09 Had sharpened screwdrivers because they were on their way to go to an arcade.
00:26:13 You know, back in the day when there was arcade machines and stuff and they were going to use these screwdrivers to bust open the the compartments that hold the money and steal the money out of the arcade machines.
00:26:26 So they were on their way to commit a crime and decided to commit another.
00:26:29 Crime on the.
Speaker 13
00:26:29 Way I think he did.Speaker 28
00:26:32 I really do.Speaker 23
00:26:33 Because somebody's got to do something and the police aren't always.Speaker 22
00:26:36 There police reported receiving more than 500 calls praising the man who shot the teenagers, three of whom have arrest records, according to police, well to Lewis Channel 7 Eyewitness News.Speaker 28
00:26:50 Now the four teenagers.00:26:52 Not in Saturday's subway attack remain hospitalized. Tonight, one of the youngsters may be paralysed. But to say the bullet that hit 19 year old Darrell cabby severed his spinal cord.
00:27:01 Caddy is likely to remain paralyzed from the waist down caddy and 19 year old Troy Canty are in critical but stable condition at Saint Vincent's.
00:27:08 Little, the other victims, 18 year old Barry Allen and.
Devon
00:27:12 You know the.00:27:12 Funny thing is, is we'll soon learn.
00:27:15 He's the only one that stopped committing crimes.
00:27:17 This is the one that got paralyzed.
Speaker 28
00:27:20 An 18 year old James Ramza are in serious condition but also stable there at Bellevue Hospital, now in the wake of these multiple shootings, the biggest field right now, will he strike again?00:27:31 Carl Arvana tells us.
Devon
00:27:32 Yeah, that that's the biggest fear the biggest.00:27:35 Fear, according to the media.
00:27:37 Was that he'll strike again.
00:27:42 What does that even mean?
00:27:44 That he'll be robbed again and then shoot the people robbing him.
00:27:51 See that already?
00:27:52 They're framing it just like they would do today.
00:27:55 Oh, they're they're worried he's going to strike again.
00:27:57 This mystery man that was robbed and shot people that were robbing him.
00:28:02 He might strike again.
00:28:03 What does that even mean?
00:28:10 You're implying that that you are you?
00:28:13 Are meant to.
00:28:13 You exist to be a victim.
00:28:16 Don't you know you're a ******* pinata?
00:28:19 You're supposed to walk around as a pinata.
00:28:22 And let these youths, these teams, whack at you at sticks and let the candy come pouring out.
00:28:29 I mean, who's ever seen a pinata?
00:28:31 That's fought back.
00:28:35 No one knows when this evil pinata will strike again.
Speaker 28
00:28:39 As experts are piercing together what goes on inside the mind of a man who turns to vigilantism.Devon
00:28:44 What what could possibly go on?00:28:46 Let's psychologize this right.
00:28:48 See the same thing.
00:28:49 Let's talk to a Jew with a with a a degree.
00:28:53 Let's let's see what the the the Jew with a a degree has to say about the this.
00:28:58 Crazy white guy, that.
00:29:00 That shooting black teens.
Speaker 28
00:29:02 And what led up to this violent outburst?Speaker 30
00:29:05 The shooting of four would be robbers on a #2 subway train.00:29:09 Saturday has increased police presence in the subways and a search for a vigilante is underway 10 years ago. New Yorkers cheered Hollywood's premier vigilante Charles Bronson as he knocked off attackers in city.
00:29:22 Streets since the gunman.
00:29:23 Side of the story hasn't been told.
00:29:25 It's hard to say, but psychologists generally characterize someone as a vigilante.
Speaker 31
00:29:30 When the use of force.Speaker 30
00:29:31 Is not so much to prevent a crime from.00:29:32 Being committed against them as it is.
Speaker 32
00:29:34 To right or wrong?Speaker 33
00:29:36 Defending yourself means using just.00:29:39 So now.
Devon
00:29:42 Doctor Harvey Schlossberg.00:29:49 Now here, here's what I hate.
00:29:51 Here is here is here's where we need to have a a real discussion if we are to survive moving forward, we need to stop playing this stupid ******* game of oh, you know, it's like in England, right?
00:30:05 If someone comes at you in in England like, let's say you're walking around and someone comes at.
00:30:11 You to to beat you to death.
00:30:14 With, let's say, brass knuckles.
00:30:17 It's England, so like you grab a kitchen knife for a pair of scissors because you know you don't have a gun.
00:30:24 And you stab them.
00:30:26 Well, you use disproportionate force.
00:30:29 Didn't you know in that moment of violence when you're trying, when you're struggling to protect yourself, you should calculate the level of violence that you face and and and never exceed, never exceed the level that's being applied to you.
00:30:44 In other words, never try to win.
00:30:48 If you're put in a situation.
00:30:52 Where it's it's live or die.
00:30:56 You shouldn't attempt.
00:30:57 To to have an advantage over your opponent.
00:31:05 That's law in England.
00:31:09 And that's what this ************ is saying too.
00:31:16 And I'm sorry, that's not my morality.
00:31:21 My morality is, if you come at me with.
00:31:23 A ******* toothpick.
00:31:29 You're the one that brought a toothpick to.
00:31:31 A gunfight.
00:31:36 I didn't.
00:31:37 I didn't choose to be put in that situation.
00:31:44 You want crime to go down.
00:31:48 That's the morality that should be acceptable.
00:31:52 As far as the state is concerned, if the state is going to create a situation, that's so ******* dangerous.
00:31:59 That you have to worry about your your safety in public.
00:32:04 Then all bets are ******* off.
00:32:07 I'm not going to sit there and do some kind of calculation.
00:32:13 About what level of force is being what?
00:32:17 That's threatening me.
00:32:19 Oh, oh, oh, oh ****.
00:32:21 He pulled out a knife.
00:32:22 Now I can take my knife out.
00:32:31 But because of ************* like this.
00:32:37 People that have never experienced violence themselves, people who would, who would ******* never survive a violent situation.
00:32:52 It's all academic.
00:32:56 It's all academic.
00:32:59 Well, clearly he.
00:33:00 He he overstepped his bounds.
00:33:04 I mean, these young, these youths, they didn't have guns.
00:33:12 Sure, it was 4.
00:33:13 On one but he should have just known not to use the gun he had.
00:33:17 Plus, didn't you know having a gun in New York City that's illegal?
00:33:23 Might have saved his life, but that's illegal.
Speaker 33
00:33:32 For us to make sure you don't get hurt, if possible, apprehend the person that's that's that's that's threatening you.00:33:40 But this goes to the complete extreme.
00:33:42 Where not not.
00:33:43 Just does he stop them?
00:33:45 But he punishes the four.
Speaker 30
00:33:46 Looking at the composite picture of the gunman, Dr.00:33:49 Schlossberg says his appearance fits the physical characteristics of a vigilante.
Devon
00:33:55 Of course it does.00:33:56 Ohh look it.
00:33:57 He's he's the chud.
00:33:59 Right.
00:34:01 Oh, look, he he's the he's the 4 Chan in cell.
00:34:03 Oh, yeah.
00:34:04 Oh, yeah, I can tell.
00:34:06 I can tell just by looking.
00:34:07 He looks like a dangerous fella.
00:34:11 Oh yeah, that's the phenotype we're worried about here in society.
00:34:17 White guy, nerdy, nerdy white guy in glasses.
00:34:20 Oh goodness.
00:34:21 Nothing more dangerous than that.
00:34:27 I'm a Jew with a degree.
Speaker 33
00:34:32 Typically, a person that assumes this kind of role as somebody that generally, especially as a child was very withdrawn, probably not very aggressive or forceful, and in fact may have been picked on by many, many kids and would be described as.00:34:50 Kind of passive.
Speaker 30
00:34:51 There is another side to the story, though.00:34:53 Psychologists say that true vigilante set up their victims.
00:34:56 They entice would be attackers, police say.
00:34:59 In this case the four young men approached the gunman and harassed him in some way.
Devon
00:35:05 But when will he strike again?00:35:08 When will he strike again?
00:35:10 We don't know.
00:35:12 So dangerous.
Speaker 34
00:35:15 Police continue to search today for the so-called subway vigilante who shot and wounded four young men over the weekend.00:35:21 The gunman claimed the four had tried to rob him.
00:35:23 He then disappeared into a subway tunnel and now the city is working with extra patrols.
00:35:27 Trying to track him down, police spokesmen say they hope the gunman turns himself in.
00:35:32 But they also say they aren't counting on it.
Devon
00:35:36 Well, that's where they'd be wrong.00:35:38 But we'll get into that in a moment.
00:35:45 If they had been successful, if those four teens had been successful.
00:35:50 The police wouldn't be canvassing the area trying to find them.
00:35:54 He would just be.
00:35:55 Yet another crime statistic.
00:36:02 But Ohh they better get this dangerous vigilante.
00:36:08 Comps especially hate vigilantes because the fact that vigilante justice is being met out.
00:36:15 Necessarily means they're not doing their jobs.
00:36:25 Right, otherwise it would be unnecessary.
00:36:33 You're undermining.
00:36:36 The imaginary hierarchy that justifies them being allowed to walk around with guns and being able to point them at people and shoot and lock people up and confiscate property, et cetera, et cetera.
00:36:51 You're undermining the faith in that system.
00:36:54 That's the ultimate sin.
00:36:58 When you take matters into your own hands.
00:37:02 Because you're proving in a fact that.
00:37:07 They're unnecessary.
00:37:11 You're going to create an environment where it's locked the jungle out there and I.
00:37:16 I decide well, OK, well then.
00:37:17 That's the law I'm going to follow.
00:37:20 Well now.
00:37:23 You're the ultimate.
Speaker 28
00:37:32 Victims of the vigilante are expected.Devon
00:37:35 Victims of the vigilante.Speaker 28
00:37:38 To recover, but they are spending their Christmas Day in the hospital in their neighborhood of.Devon
00:37:42 The South. Oh, poor babies.00:37:48 They ****** around and found out, and now they're having to spend their holidays in the hospital.
00:37:53 Boo *******.
Speaker 28
00:37:55 Of Bronx many people don't believe that the young men were trying to commit robbery, and Butler tells us more about the reaction to the vigilante shooting.Speaker 31
00:38:02 Christmas morning.00:38:03 The South Bronx, not different.
00:38:05 Just another day of desperation.
00:38:08 Little doubt that teenagers growing up in this neighborhood learn to live by the rules of these mean streets.
00:38:14 While friends and family.
Devon
00:38:15 Well, you know what I I think that vigilante.00:38:20 I think he got a lesson.
00:38:22 In those rules.
00:38:25 And you're just upset that he's following them.
00:38:33 Gee, I wonder why the South Bronx.
00:38:35 Is so ****** that you're you're there's a burnt out husk of a car behind you.
00:38:45 I'm sure it has nothing to do with the demographics of the South Bronx, right?
00:38:56 Nothing at all.
00:39:00 It's all socioeconomic reason.
Speaker 31
00:39:01 Only that I talked to today.00:39:02 Admit the four boys in this case may have been tough.
00:39:06 They insist they are not thugs.
00:39:09 According to police accounts, the four boys were shot and wounded when they solicited many from a man on the train, but the father of one of.
Devon
00:39:18 They were just asking for money.00:39:21 They're just.
00:39:22 Oh, please, Sir.
00:39:23 Please, Sir, it's so cold outside.
00:39:25 Christmas is coming.
00:39:27 Could you spare a shilling or two please, Sir?
00:39:32 OHS gonna go Oh my God.
00:39:34 Oh oh.
00:39:37 I'm sure that's how it went down.
00:39:42 I'm sure that's exactly how it went down.
00:39:45 I mean, look, just just ask the father.
00:39:48 He'll tell you his, his son.
00:39:49 He was a good boy.
00:39:50 He didn't do nothing.
Speaker 31
00:39:52 The victim says his son didn't ask for money at all.Speaker 36
00:39:55 One of his friends asked this man for.00:39:58 The time the time of day in.
Devon
00:40:00 Victim's father.00:40:02 He was just asking him for the time he was just like, hey, what time is it, man?
00:40:06 Ohh hello Sir.
Speaker
00:40:08 Pardon me, brother.Speaker 22
00:40:09 You have the time.Speaker 36
00:40:13 The man started shooting.00:40:15 The next thing he knew.
00:40:17 He was in the hospital.
00:40:18 He don't know nothing else, he told me he got shot for nothing.
Speaker 31
00:40:21 Police say the boys were armed with sharpened screwdrivers.00:40:24 One brother wearing a.
00:40:25 Mask because he was afraid of so-called.
Devon
00:40:28 Look, he's he's a brother of one of the.00:40:31 Victims. That guy looks legit.
00:40:36 I'm sure if that guy walked up to you in a subway and asked for the time and five dollars.
00:40:41 You'd be like.
00:40:42 Ohh this is not threatening at all.
Speaker 31
00:40:46 Called the police, reprisals told me his brother did carry a screwdriver for protection on the subways.Speaker 37
00:40:49 In the.Speaker 31
00:40:52 But he said the request for money was a request and not a threat.Devon
00:40:57 Oh, sure.00:40:59 Please, Sir, you have $4.
00:41:07 This is the grandmother of one of them.
Speaker 15
00:41:13 He didn't even.Speaker 8
00:41:14 Know the fellow that asked his fellow for money.Speaker 38
00:41:17 The grandmother of one of the four young men shot in the subway Saturday afternoon says her grandson, 19 year old Darrell Cabbie, was not part of an attempt to get $5 from the man who later pulled the gun and started firing.00:41:31 Her grandson is now in critical but stable condition at Saint Vincent's Hospital, paralyzed from the waist down, and the grandmother says the gunman should be.
00:41:40 Caught and punished.
Speaker 39
00:41:41 For a prison sitting down in the train.Speaker 32
00:41:43 I mean, even if the other fellow did went up and asked him for money, he shouldn't shoot people down like.Speaker 39
00:41:48 That, that's not fair.Speaker 38
00:41:49 It was a settlement echoed at a joint City Hall.Devon
00:41:51 It's it's not fair.00:41:54 Didn't you know you should be intimidated and just give the money?
00:41:57 You're a pinata.
00:42:02 There's a reason why.
00:42:04 In America are evil gun culture here in America.
00:42:09 Guns are the great equalizer.
00:42:14 For situations exactly like this.
00:42:18 You're a weak, scrawny little white guy and you're approached by 4 youths.
00:42:28 You feel like you're about to get your head caved in.
00:42:34 Well, you you just take out the great equalizer.
00:42:37 Now all of.
00:42:38 A sudden.
00:42:41 It's not four against one.
00:42:46 It's four against well, six.
00:42:48 If it's a revolver.
Speaker 38
00:42:51 Hall news conference at which the mayor, the transit police chief and the police commissioner agreed this gunman is no hero.Speaker 25
00:43:00 Will not be tolerated in this city.00:43:02 You're not gonna have instant justice meted out by anybody, cause that's not justice.
Devon
00:43:12 Did you guys follow the logic there?00:43:15 Instant justice isn't justice.
00:43:19 But I don't know.
00:43:20 It sounds like swift justice to me.
00:43:26 Right law of the jungle.
00:43:28 You **** around.
00:43:28 You found out.
00:43:34 You think Mayor Ed Koch would have been going around trying?
00:43:37 You know, making having press conferences, trying to find these four youths?
00:43:40 Of course not.
00:43:43 Of course not.
00:43:45 In fact, he'd been telling people that how safe the subways were.
00:43:50 Doing photo OPS with, you know, after all those stories, I just there there's more than just those.
00:43:54 That's just you.
00:43:54 Know what I was able to find on YouTube.
00:44:02 Ed cosh to this big photo op and he's like, look how safe the subway is when I'm on the subway surrounded by police officers.
00:44:10 I don't get mugged.
00:44:17 You should ride the subway, the subway.
00:44:18 In fact, it's safer to ride the subway than to not ride the subway.
00:44:26 Which will that should tell you something.
00:44:27 If that was statistically correct that it was actually safer in the subway than it was.
00:44:32 Out on the streets.
00:44:42 See, this is what led to Giuliani.
00:44:44 Being mayor of New York.
00:44:47 A lot of civil libertarians really hated him for doing his stop and frisk.
00:44:55 But again, different populations, different rules you can't have.
00:45:00 The same freedoms and liberties in a multicultural society that you can.
00:45:07 In a white ethno state as an example.
00:45:16 You just can't.
00:45:18 So you have to pick one.
00:45:23 And look, they know this.
00:45:27 Of course they know this.
00:45:31 They create the problem so that they can be there to solve it.
00:45:38 Ultimately clamping down on.
00:45:39 Your liberties.
00:45:48 Think what you want about Giuliani.
00:45:53 I think he's a total ******* and probably involved with 911.
00:46:03 Stop and frisk.
00:46:05 Which meant a cop could.
00:46:06 Just walk up to you.
00:46:08 If you were one of these teens, one of these youths.
00:46:12 And just pat you down, but oh, look what I found a sharpened screwdriver or or a gun or crack cocaine.
00:46:21 And you could be arrested.
00:46:24 You could gasp racially profile.
00:46:33 Which again it's if.
00:46:34 You're going to have these multicultural cities.
00:46:42 And that's that's, that's the choice.
00:46:44 Either you have a multicultural city.
00:46:47 With an extremely authoritarian, draconian law enforcement.
00:46:53 Cracking down on the people ruining it for everybody else.
00:46:58 Or you get rid of the people.
00:47:01 They're ruining it.
00:47:01 For everybody else, that's that's your choice.
Speaker 38
00:47:08 Police have distributed hundreds of copies of this sketch.00:47:10 They've questioned and released a number of what were called potential suspects.
00:47:15 Three of the four victims are said to be cooperating with the police investigation and officers say before the shots, at least one of the youths did discuss something with the gunman.
00:47:24 Did they ask him for money?
Speaker 10
00:47:26 Well, there was there were they asked him for first of all, for a match.00:47:31 They asked him for the time.
00:47:32 One of them sat next.
00:47:33 To him.
00:47:35 And then it's not quite clear what transpired after.
Devon
00:47:38 Yeah, we did.00:47:39 I don't know, maybe.
00:47:41 Yeah, you ******* know what happened.
00:47:43 You know what ******* was going on?
00:47:50 You ******* *******.
Speaker 12
00:47:58 Good evening. I'm Bill McCreary, joins on vacation. This is the 10:00 news for 9 days. One man has been the talk of this town.00:48:06 He's also been at the center of a massive police hunt.
00:48:08 Detectives had a picture but no name.
00:48:10 The public was busy giving their own names to the man who wounded four young men on an IRT subway because he said they had asked him.
00:48:16 The money?
00:48:17 Well, some call him a vigilante.
00:48:19 Others are crazy, man.
00:48:20 A few claimed that he was a hero tonight.
00:48:22 Police say that they have their suspect he gave up today in New Hampshire.
00:48:25 Apparently he wanted to make a clean breast of things, as the old year ended.
Devon
00:48:32 He turned himself in.00:48:41 He turned himself in.
00:48:44 In New Hampshire.
00:48:47 And gave a lengthy on video statement.
Speaker 38
00:48:58 Dave Browder is here, live with the very latest information on this fast breaking story. Dave Bill, at this hour, New York City detectives are in Concord, NH, with an assistant District Attorney questioning a man that they say is the subway shooter. That man is identified as Bernard gets.00:49:15 An electronics expert.
00:49:16 Who lived alone on West 14th St.
00:49:18 Police say he apparently fled to New Hampshire shortly after the shooting nine days ago and that today he drove a rented car into the Concord police station and simply gave himself up.
Speaker 16
00:49:31 Thank you. Burn Manhattan. Welcome.Speaker 38
00:49:33 The tip that sent New York City police after Bernard gets came via a special hotline the day after Christmas, four days after the shooting.00:49:41 Police say they were told who and where, but when they arrived at 55 W 14th St. deaths was.
00:49:47 Not at home.
00:49:48 Then today, a man walked into the Concord, NH police station.
Speaker 9
00:49:52 He was relatively calm under the circumstance and their watch commanders interviewed him and some other people in our department interviewed him, verified the information with New York City.Speaker 38
00:50:02 A short while later, police here went public with what they know about Bernard gets he is 37, looks something like the sketch of the shooter, distributed immediately after the incident in which four young black men were wounded after one of them is said to have asked the gunman for $5, police say guests had been mugged three years ago by a group of black youths on this street.00:50:22 Corner Zaric and canal in lower Manhattan.
Devon
00:50:26 So we'll get in that in a second.00:50:28 The whole reason he had a gun.
00:50:31 Was he was attacked by youths.
00:50:37 Previously, they curb, stomped him, smashed him through a plate glass door.
00:50:46 When they hauled in the the people responsible for the attack.
00:50:54 They let him go after two hours.
00:50:56 Meanwhile, he was stuck at this police station.
00:50:59 For six hours.
00:51:03 They barely charged him.
00:51:08 That's when he decided to get a gun.
00:51:13 A decision that likely saved his life.
00:51:18 As we will soon see.
00:51:21 Now a lot of people.
00:51:22 Hear the name goats.
00:51:25 And the like?
00:51:25 Oh, he's he's uh.
00:51:27 Fellow white, and that's half true.
00:51:30 His dad is German.
00:51:32 His mom is a German Jew that converted to, I think his dad was Lutheran, and she converted to Lutheran and he was raised Lutheran.
00:51:43 So ethnically he was.
00:51:46 Do you wish?
00:51:46 I guess if you.
00:51:47 Say it's through the mother.
00:51:51 But The funny thing is, that's actually what they used to call judeo.
00:51:53 Christian, a Jew that converted to Christianity.
00:51:57 Didn't you know that?
00:51:59 Yeah, that perversion.
00:52:01 The way that it's used now is not the actual original meaning of that term.
00:52:09 Judeo-christian used to mean a Jew that converted to Christianity, so his.
00:52:15 His mother was judeo-christian, I guess.
Speaker 38
00:52:20 About 10 blocks from the scene of.00:52:22 The subway shooting.
00:52:23 But as to this incident, yet so far has said little.
Speaker 24
00:52:27 He said that he's the one that we're looking for, that he did the shootings down here.Speaker 41
00:52:32 And surrender themselves to the police in Concord, NH.Speaker 38
00:52:35 But he hasn't said anything about why.Speaker 41
00:52:37 No, no.00:52:39 And I don't know if he will.
Speaker 38
00:52:41 Police say gets has waived formal extradition proceedings and.00:52:44 Will be brought.
00:52:45 Back to New York City for formal charging.
00:52:47 And while some have suggested the subway shooter is a hero and should go free, the chief of detectives says guests will face at least one felony, Barbara.
Speaker 42
00:52:57 According to security people here, Bernard Getz has lived at this location on West 14th St. for the past 15 years. They say he lived alone in this apt 9P.00:53:08 One of his neighbors down the hall has known him for four years and.
00:53:11 Saw him a week ago.
Speaker 23
00:53:13 Bernie was a regular guy, you know what I mean?00:53:15 He's a regular guy.
00:53:16 He's he's a big thing.
Speaker 1
00:53:17 About him. You.Speaker 23
00:53:17 Know I was.00:53:18 I was really surprised.
Speaker 41
00:53:22 He's just a regular guy, you know, a regular guy.Devon
00:53:28 But he was he was a regular guy.00:53:30 He was a computer nerd.
00:53:35 Lived alone.
00:53:37 Tiny apartment.
00:53:43 As many people do in New York.
00:53:46 Because it's so expensive.
00:53:54 Was probably pretty high IQ if if in 1984 you're working in.
00:53:58 Computer technology that was.
00:54:01 Not as common as it is today, you know.
00:54:03 Now you can be one of these programmers that like.
00:54:06 I'm an app developer.
00:54:08 I like totally make apps and ****.
00:54:13 He's probably a pretty smart guy.
00:54:17 Smart, nerdy guy that was assaulted by black teens, black youths.
00:54:22 Saw the system wasn't going to protect him.
00:54:26 Acquired a gun, started carrying it illegally.
00:54:31 Until one night he had to use it.
Speaker 42
00:54:36 Brito, the head doorman here, was beaten up last July.00:54:39 According to Scott, Getz was so angry about that that he started a petition to get more cops to patrol on 14th St.
Devon
00:54:48 The doorman and his apartment building was beaten also by youths.00:54:54 By teens.
00:54:59 He tried to go the legal route.
00:55:03 Try to get petition signed, went to community meetings.
00:55:11 Try to get law enforcement to do their ******* jobs.
Speaker 43
00:55:17 In fact, says Vahlia.Speaker 42
00:55:18 Revilla Getz was concerned with the whole issue.00:55:21 Of law and order.
Speaker 23
00:55:23 The issues that we have over here and every time you go out in the street pushes all over the street and 14th St.00:55:32 so he's trying to.
00:55:32 You know, go through legal ways, signing petitions, sending to the.
00:55:37 City City Hall to Police Department.
00:55:41 Yeah, I was always involved with this.
Devon
00:55:44 And that, of course, went nowhere.00:55:51 Unfortunately for him, he didn't realize this is all intentional.
00:55:58 So here he is.
00:56:00 Bernard goats.
00:56:01 Or gets.
00:56:11 People from New York.
00:56:12 Go up to meet him in New Hampshire.
00:56:16 There was a female prosecutor on the left.
00:56:21 And I believe the detective here on the right.
00:56:26 And they say they want to get a statement from him on video.
Speaker 39
00:56:31 Right.00:56:31 It's here that you would.
00:56:32 Speak with us about.
Speaker 44
00:56:33 Ohh now just when I hear New Yorkers speak.Speaker
00:56:33 This incident and you.Speaker 44
00:56:37 I don't even want.Speaker 26
00:56:40 To get this is all on videotape, nothing is said in.Speaker 44
00:56:42 Sure, sure.Speaker 39
00:56:43 This room off the videotape.Speaker 43
00:56:45 Is for your protection and for ours.Speaker 44
00:56:51 I don't, I don't want.00:56:52 To be rude.
00:56:56 I just want to speak to you.
Devon
00:57:02 Now, some might have said that that's what exactly what he should have done.00:57:05 He should have just clammed up.
00:57:07 And lawyered up.
00:57:09 And maybe he should have.
00:57:11 It's hard to know.
00:57:15 That's what I that's what I would tell people.
00:57:19 In his particular case, who knows, because things kind of went, you know, went a different way.
00:57:29 But you could tell he was.
00:57:29 So sick of.
00:57:30 New York that just hearing her New York accent.
00:57:35 Made him queasy.
00:57:38 Hearing her out of touch.
00:57:42 Boss lady. New Yorker accent.
00:57:46 He wanted to ******* throw up.
00:57:53 He ended up giving them like a A2 hour long confession.
00:57:58 Because he said **** it.
00:58:00 If this is how bad it is.
00:58:07 If this is the world I live in.
Speaker 45
00:58:09 **** it.Devon
00:58:16 I'm going to just be honest.00:58:19 I'm going to tell you what was going through my mind.
00:58:21 I'm gonna tell you exactly what happened.
00:58:26 And whatever happens, happens.
00:58:28 I'm ******* done.
Speaker 44
00:58:32 I wanted to kill those guys.00:58:34 I wanted to name those guys.
00:58:35 I wanted to make them suffer.
00:58:37 In every way I.
00:58:38 Could if I had more bullets I.
00:58:39 Would have shot them.
00:58:40 All again and again.
00:58:41 All my problem was I ran out of bullets and I was gonna.
00:58:44 I was gonna gouge one of the guys.
00:58:45 Eyes out with my keys afterwards.
Speaker 39
00:58:48 You. You.Speaker 44
00:58:49 Can't understand this.00:58:50 I know you can't understand.
00:58:51 I'm no hero.
00:58:52 Basically I'm a coward and I know that.
00:58:55 A 10 year old who?
00:58:56 Poetry and told us the guys.
00:58:58 It doesn't mean a thing.
00:59:02 The system.
00:59:03 What if just just for example, if people are on the subway system, then what if they the whole system?
00:59:09 Geared up and went to work against this.
00:59:12 This and lawlessness.
00:59:13 This atrocity.
00:59:15 What if someone else that's the way system?
00:59:17 We're we're butchered.
00:59:20 And the guys and and the guys you think the guys should have been caught, it would have been any anything it would have been one more statistic, one more statistic and not don't nod your head yes because you know better and if you don't know better if you don't know better you just don't know New York.
Devon
00:59:41 He just lets it all hang out.00:59:43 He's like **** it.
Speaker 22
00:59:44 Yeah, I wanted to kill him.Devon
00:59:46 I want to main them.00:59:49 If I would add more bullets.
00:59:50 I would have shot them more.
00:59:53 You know as well as I do.
00:59:56 If someone gets butchered by these people.
01:00:01 Nothing would happen.
01:00:04 Just be another statistic.
01:00:17 And you female.
01:00:19 Prosecutor with your law degrees has never, never once experienced any kind of violence.
01:00:27 You don't ******* understand that.
01:00:34 Now the problem with this this confession tape.
01:00:38 You would think it would be a slam dunk for the prosecution.
01:00:48 But apparently what he was saying resonated with a.
01:00:50 Lot of New Yorkers.
01:01:02 There were people on his side for those just listening to the guy holding up a sign that says criminals think twice or will gets you.
01:01:21 So they bring him back to New York.
Speaker 17
01:01:23 Bernhardt gets left New Hampshire this morning at 9:30. He arrived here in New York this afternoon and was driven straight to central booking, where the press was waiting behind barricades.01:01:34 The security was tight, the crowds were sparse.
01:01:37 Reinhardt gets was charged with attempted murder in the second degree, and criminal possession of a weapon in the second.
01:01:43 Degree, the assistant District Attorney asked for $50,000 bail. Judge Leslie Snyder asked what about the defensive nature of the incident, meaning self-defense.
01:01:53 The ADA replied in the case of at least one of the persons shot, there was no defensive justification.
01:01:59 The shooting frenzy ended only when he gets ran out of ammunition.
Devon
01:02:08 So he gets bail of $50,000, I believe.01:02:14 Members of the public.
01:02:16 Actually offered to pay it.
01:02:20 But he turns him down.
01:02:21 He pays it himself.
01:02:27 His trial begins.
01:02:34 Of course, there's mixed reactions, usually on racial, ethnic and religious lines.
Speaker 18
01:02:40 It was me, I mean.01:02:42 It was me and I had to defend myself.
01:02:46 And I think we've gotten to a point.
01:02:48 Where there's absolutely.
01:02:50 It's not safe to be here, and we're all victims and we allow ourselves to be victimized.
01:02:54 It's going to continue and you know, I think we're going back to the wild days of the West whenever was going to be carrying a gun.
Devon
01:03:07 So ends up not being quite the slam dunk they thought it might be.01:03:14 Trial starts.
Speaker 38
01:03:17 The trial for the events of December 1984 will come in the fall of 1986 after the highest court in the state unanimously ruled that Bernhard gets will have to face attempted murder and assault, as well as weapons charges, gets attorneys threw in the towel on efforts to delay or defuse the indictment.Speaker 1
01:03:34 Basically, I think it's Mr. Getz's wish to go forward.Speaker 28
01:03:39 Have a jury.Speaker 10
01:03:41 Here and see what went on in the subway.Speaker 21
01:03:44 And be exonerated.Speaker 29
01:03:45 There's no way a jury in this country, unless there are 12 clients on that jury, can say that action was motivated by some self-defense.Devon
01:03:55 So of course.01:03:58 Lawyers for the black teens, the youths.
01:04:06 Say there's no way a jury can't find this guy guilty unless they're all Klansmen, the KKK.
01:04:16 Nazis, you know all the same.
01:04:18 Stupid **** like again.
01:04:20 This is just all this angst that people have.
01:04:26 Oh man, race relations have gotten so bad they've they've always been this bad and they will remain exactly this bad until there's not a multicultural society.
01:04:37 The norm for multicultural societies.
01:04:43 You either live your life being constantly called a racist to explain away the disparities between different groups, and you're constantly victimized by groups that commit more violent crime than your group does, and you this is just your reality.
01:05:03 Until you don't live in a multicultural society.
01:05:07 This was 1984.
01:05:10 But you know what? It could have been 1994. It could have been 2004. It could been 2014. It could be 2024. It doesn't ******* matter.
01:05:19 The script never changes.
01:05:23 It's just a never ending episode.
01:05:28 Of the gayest sitcom ever.
01:05:30 Called kill ******.
01:05:37 This ship doesn't stop.
01:05:39 In fact, it gets worse.
01:05:48 Because the demographics have changed significantly since 1984.
01:06:02 And if you don't think that matters, you're.
01:06:04 In for a shocker.
Speaker 38
01:06:07 After surrendering gets is said to have told police. If I was a little more under self-control I would have put the barrel against Katie's forehead and fired.01:06:15 If I had more bullets, I would have shot them again and again and again.
01:06:20 Darryl cabby, who was paralyzed and his mother issued a statement.
Speaker 29
01:06:23 To put it in the wood, they will.Devon
01:06:25 First of all, ******* based.01:06:36 Let's hear from the the black point of view in this situation, right?
01:06:44 Because here's here's the other reality you need to you need to realize.
01:06:53 Let's say.
01:06:55 Let's say for example.
01:06:58 We become a minority.
01:07:01 Let's say.
01:07:03 In some crazy alternate universe that is portrayed in Hollywood movies, one of which we'll look at just for a second here a little bit.
01:07:14 That it was, it was white people.
01:07:18 Suit and tie wearing white people.
01:07:23 On the subway attacking someone.
01:07:29 And they got shot.
01:07:32 White people wouldn't fight it.
01:07:35 White people wouldn't show racial solidarity.
01:07:39 Because white people.
01:07:42 Don't care about that for some reason.
01:07:46 No, they.
01:07:48 They think, oh, we're too.
01:07:49 We're too evolved for that.
01:07:53 So there will be no if that ever happens, which it wouldn't because you're also too evolved to ever commit those crimes, right?
01:07:59 Let's just face it.
01:07:59 But if, if somehow, that were to take place.
01:08:06 There would be no outcry.
01:08:09 There would be no national story.
01:08:20 The innocent black vigilante would not be charged.
01:08:26 And that would be that.
01:08:30 Because white people imagine that because they play by a certain set of rules everyone else does.
01:08:43 White people are like a a soccer team.
01:08:47 That show up onto the field.
01:08:51 And they're kicking the ball around.
01:08:54 The other team just picks up the ball and just starts.
01:08:56 Running with it.
01:08:58 And they're like, hey, you can't do that.
01:09:04 Your team says shut up, cracker.
01:09:07 Punches the goalie and just runs inside, and the referee says goal.
01:09:15 And the white people like ohh, they're cheaters.
01:09:18 They're cheaters.
01:09:19 Well, we're not cheaters.
01:09:22 We're going to show them that we're, we're the bigger people, we're going to keep just kicking the ball around and following the rules.
01:09:32 So they keep kicking the ball and again the other team just picks up the ball.
01:09:37 Punches them with some brass knuckles, lays them out.
01:09:40 Maybe shoots one of them?
01:09:43 Runs the ball right into the the between.
01:09:45 The goal posts.
Speaker 47
01:09:47 Another goal?Devon
01:09:51 The white people are like.01:09:52 Oh, this is this is unfair.
01:09:54 She at least got a penalty for shooting that guy.
01:09:57 Ref. Didn't you see it?
01:10:00 And the Rep says shut up cracker.
01:10:03 You racist.
01:10:09 And again, the white people are like, yeah, alright.
01:10:11 Well, I.
01:10:11 Guess we'll we're we're going to show them.
01:10:13 We're better than them.
01:10:15 By losing.
01:10:19 But at least when we lost.
01:10:21 When they've murdered everyone on our team, they won't be able to say that we cheated.
01:10:30 How noble.
Speaker
01:10:31 Of you.Speaker 48
01:10:36 To put it.Speaker 29
01:10:36 In the wood, they're overjoyed.01:10:38 She said after a lot of prayer, our prayers have finally been answered.
01:10:43 Getz, who has been walking the streets proudly as a hero, will have to answer for the actions he took, which placed my son in a wheelchair for.
01:10:50 The rest of his life.
Devon
01:10:55 Countless lives.01:11:02 And I'm not even kidding.
01:11:06 During the trial.
01:11:10 Gets decides not to testify, which is often the strategy that you know these cases.
01:11:16 These lawyers will will take in these cases.
01:11:22 Some of the victims.
01:11:26 Testified one had to testify from prison.
01:11:31 Well, why was he in jail?
01:11:32 I thought he was.
01:11:32 He just asked.
01:11:33 Ohh no.
01:11:34 This is for something completely different.
01:11:35 Cause these these innocent youths, these teens.
01:11:41 I'll just let you hear.
Speaker 41
01:11:42 Getz did not take the stand in his own defence, but two of those he shot did testify.01:11:49 Troy Canty denied gets was being robbed.
01:11:52 He appeared while serving his sentence at a suburban drug rehabilitation program.
Devon
01:11:58 So one of the guys he shot.01:12:01 Was arrested on drug charges after this incident.
01:12:09 So he was serving a sentence and he came in to testify.
01:12:12 What about what about the other guy?
Speaker 41
01:12:16 James Ramsour testified after first refusing to do so, but under intense questioning from Gets's attorney, Barry Slotnick, Ramser erupted in anger and was removed from the stand.01:12:29 He appeared while serving an 8 to 25 year prison sentence for his role in a rape and robbery of a pregnant woman.
Devon
01:12:40 But he's just a good boy.01:12:43 He was serving an 8 to 25 year sentence.
01:12:47 For ****** a pregnant woman.
01:12:57 See, guests should have shot these people and he should.
01:13:01 Have had more ammo.
01:13:03 Could have saved that pregnant woman from being raped.
Speaker 41
01:13:14 Five months after the shootings, it was a crime, ramser insisted he did not commit, Judge Stephen Crane added.01:13:22 Another sentence of six months for contempt of court because Ramser refused to continue testifying.
01:13:29 As for Barry Allen.
01:13:31 The jurors never saw.
01:13:32 Him he took.
01:13:33 The 5th Amendment nearly two dozen times, when questioned without the jury present.
Devon
01:13:40 And the third guy took the 5th, but I thought they were just doing nothing.01:13:47 Right.
01:13:48 I thought they were just they just were on the subway and they they asked them for the time and like some matches or something.
01:13:58 Why would you have to play the 5th?
01:14:06 And the fourth guy, he he was brain damaged.
01:14:10 Oh, no, poor guy.
01:14:15 The guy that got paralyzed so he didn't testify.
01:14:23 So they played the the.
01:14:24 Confession tape as it's known.
01:14:28 To the jury.
01:14:29 Thinking it would be a slam dunk.
01:14:35 I mean, he admits.
01:14:36 That he wanted to kill him.
01:14:38 He admits that the only reason he stopped shooting them.
01:14:41 Is he ran out of bullets.
01:14:46 Any jury that's not members of the KKK would see that and think, of course.
01:14:53 Of course he's guilty.
01:14:57 Well, here's some clips from that I edited together because we're obviously not going to watch 2 hours of the tape.
01:15:05 But here's here is.
01:15:08 Gets explaining the situation.
01:15:13 To a bunch of out of touch.
01:15:18 New York hotshot detectives and prosecutors.
Speaker 44
01:15:24 I I was going downtown to have a drink before Christmas with a few friends and just do some ************ for a while.01:15:30 I was in the middle of a project.
01:15:32 I got disgusted with it.
01:15:33 I was working on a piece of equipment.
01:15:34 I said, well, I better take a break and I went downtown.
01:15:38 I got on the.
01:15:40 The reason I got on that car, I was going to get in another car.
01:15:43 The reason I got in that car, that car was relatively empty.
01:15:45 There were plenty of seats available now I didn't realize until two days after this happened why that car was relatively empty these guys.
01:15:53 Have emptied out the car.
01:15:55 You know, people aren't that dumb in New York.
01:15:59 When guys, when there are guys like this around?
01:16:02 The car has a tendency to get.
01:16:03 Empty and the people are right.
01:16:06 I walked in that car because I.
01:16:07 Thought there was a seat and I sat down.
Speaker 11
01:16:10 Right.Speaker 44
01:16:12 I'm a left Comer now this is the third time I've told this and.01:16:14 I'm a lot calmer.
01:16:15 Now than I was when I would first.
01:16:20 Costello, one of his fellows who was lying down.
01:16:23 He said.
01:16:25 There were 4 fellas in there.
01:16:26 He lied down and he.
01:16:27 Was lying down and he.
01:16:29 He looked at me, he said.
01:16:30 How are you?
01:16:32 Now, legally, that's a nothing statement.
01:16:33 And this is an everyday.
01:16:34 Statement and that meant nothing to me.
01:16:37 The things started clicking and my, you know, things started clicking in my mind.
01:16:41 Now I was the only person in that section of the car with those four, they were all either in front of me or on my right hand side.
Speaker 25
01:16:48 What we interpreted that then?Speaker 44
01:16:50 What was your feeling when?01:16:50 I said, how are you doing?
01:16:52 What were you thinking at that time?
01:16:54 What was?
01:16:54 Your impression of how are you doing good.
01:16:56 These were just kids kidding around.
01:16:58 That's that.
01:16:59 That's what could have.
01:16:59 Been just kids.
01:17:00 Kidding around, but it's just.
01:17:03 A possible warning.
01:17:04 Just the post it it not, it wasn't even a possible warning, I was inclined.
01:17:08 But then two of them.
01:17:08 Stood up OK and they walked over to my left.
01:17:13 OK, now they were two on my right and two on my left.
Speaker 36
01:17:17 Stay on track here.Speaker 44
01:17:17 Finally, if someone kills, I don't care.01:17:20 But I just don't want to be named.
01:17:22 I don't.
01:17:22 Want to be beaten again now?
01:17:25 I'm sorry for speaking you in this tone.
01:17:27 Don't see to me, you represent.
01:17:28 The system in.
01:17:29 New York, he.
01:17:30 Has something cooking?
01:17:31 No, that was that.
01:17:32 That that was.
01:17:32 That was nothing.
01:17:33 That was nothing.
01:17:34 What? No, what happens next?
01:17:37 Saying how are you doing?
01:17:39 That's not a threat to me.
01:17:40 In my mind, the bulge in my pocket in his pocket.
01:17:44 That's not a threat to me.
Speaker 27
01:17:45 OK.Speaker 44
01:17:46 The situation when the two move on my left and the two on my right.01:17:50 Now that is a real.
01:17:51 ******* threat and.
01:17:52 If you if you don't.
01:17:54 If you don't recognize that.
01:17:56 OK, that is a real threat.
Devon
01:18:00 That is a real threat.01:18:05 Anyone who's experienced violence knows exactly what.
01:18:07 He's talking about.
01:18:10 When you sit down in an empty train car.
01:18:14 And black youths, teens get up.
01:18:19 Say, hey, how you doing?
01:18:20 And then surround you.
01:18:24 If you don't have alarm bells going.
01:18:25 Off on your head.
01:18:28 Well, then you're going to be.
01:18:28 The one that relaxed.
01:18:32 You're going to be that statistic.
01:18:36 You're not even going to make the news.
Speaker 48
01:18:40 At that at.Speaker 44
01:18:41 That time I was going to pull the gun, but I wasn't going to kill him, and that is what that is what I wound up wound up trying to do, but I had no I had no intention of.01:18:50 Killing him at that time.
01:18:53 Well, Joe, listen, listen, listen, listen.
01:18:54 My intention was at that time was just to follow the situation as.
01:18:58 Closely as I.
01:18:59 Could and it's important in a situation like this.
01:19:02 I'm currently explain what goes on in your mind and how to handle a situation like this.
Speaker 35
01:19:06 You have.Speaker 44
01:19:07 To be afraid there's nothing wrong with being.01:19:09 Afraid people are afraid.
01:19:10 It's a natural human response.
01:19:14 It's probably a result of hundreds of 10s of thousands of years of evolution because the feet when you're afraid.
01:19:20 You think a lot and you can't let the fear overtaking, but you have to think of all the possibilities, OK?
01:19:27 And you think you know, you think you think?
01:19:29 As much as you can, the one on my left.
01:19:32 He asked me.
01:19:34 He didn't ask what he what he used.
01:19:36 According to the papers he asked me his.
Speaker 28
01:19:37 Exact words were.Speaker 12
01:19:39 Give me far about.Speaker 44
01:19:39 He said.01:19:40 The smile and his eyes were bright, the words meant to ******** what I saw.
01:19:46 The smile on his face and the shine and the shine in his eyes that he was enjoying this I knew.
01:19:53 What they were going to do?
Devon
01:19:58 Anyone who's encountered?01:20:03 Anyone who has encountered cruel people?
01:20:07 You know exactly what he's talking about.
01:20:11 You know the subtle threat.
01:20:14 Hell, if you haven't experienced it, you've at least seen it in ******* movies.
01:20:21 That evil look that gleam in the eye.
01:20:24 Give me $5.
01:20:31 He knew in that moment that ****.
01:20:33 Was going to get real.
01:20:38 As he said, he was enjoying it.
01:20:42 And that's what you need to fear.
01:20:46 Those are the dangerous people.
01:20:54 That is a predator.
01:20:57 Toying with its prey.
Speaker 44
01:21:01 You understand, OK.01:21:03 Do you do you understand?
01:21:04 Now it was at that point no.
01:21:08 For combat you have to.
01:21:09 Be cold blooded.
01:21:11 And I was it was at that point I decided I was.
01:21:14 Going to.
01:21:15 Kill them all.
01:21:16 Nerve them all, do anything.
Speaker 31
01:21:17 What did you think they were going to do?Speaker 44
01:21:20 How can you ask a question like that?01:21:22 They were going to.
01:21:23 They were going to.
01:21:24 Have fun with me, miss.
Speaker 39
01:21:25 What do you mean by that?Speaker 43
01:21:27 What is your interpretation of that?Speaker 49
01:21:28 I can't get inside your head.Speaker 44
01:21:30 Beat the **** out of you.Speaker 50
01:21:31 You thought they were gonna beat you up.Speaker 2
01:21:34 You just you.Speaker 26
01:21:34 Is that what you're saying?Speaker 44
01:21:35 You just use a casual phrase.01:21:36 What are you saying, miss?
01:21:38 Miss, your attitude, your attitude?
01:21:41 You are so far removed from the reality.
01:21:43 And yet they send you here as a professional, as a professional, to investigate this.
01:21:50 It's beyond belief.
01:21:53 New York City.
Speaker 16
01:21:55 You know.Speaker 44
01:21:57 The city the city government is just too much.01:22:00 It's too much.
01:22:02 Now, if you don't know.
01:22:04 What was if?
01:22:05 If it if you can't understand what was in my mind at that time and what was in their minds.
01:22:15 Then you then you just.
01:22:18 Watch this tape again or.
01:22:19 Whatever you want to do and you and.
01:22:20 You think, OK.
01:22:23 They were going to beat the ******* ****.
01:22:26 OK, the money and this and that is all pushing now, listen, he asked me what he asked me once.
01:22:32 This right, here's a word. Ask. Give me $5. Now. Is that is that an ask? Is that asking?
01:22:37 Does the paper say the paper say asking is that asking or is that telling you how he could have been so stupid?
01:22:42 I don't know.
Devon
01:22:45 He puts the woman in her place.01:22:51 Just says how the how the **** are you the person they sent up here?
01:22:54 If you don't know what the **** situation I'm talking about.
01:23:00 You're the professional.
01:23:02 You don't realize what this situation is.
01:23:06 You don't see how this is threatening.
01:23:20 This is a I don't know if they're still active or what.
01:23:24 What this the status of the Guardian Angels is now.
01:23:28 But back in the 80s, when all this crime was going on, look, he wasn't the only vigilante.
01:23:34 There were organized groups of vigilantes called the Guardian Angels.
01:23:39 That formed out of necessity because the cops sucked so bad.
01:23:46 So this is a member of the Guardian Angels.
01:23:50 After you're listening to that exact part of the confession, this is his read on it.
01:23:54 Because unlike that woman.
01:23:58 He's been put in a self-defense situation.
Speaker 47
01:24:01 Having been victimized before, having launched what was, and no question about it, even if this is to his detriment a pre emptive strike, that's exactly what it is.01:24:11 Seeing the gleam in their eye seeing the body language of the.
01:24:15 Individuals and just common sense.
01:24:17 Reality, if you ask any of the street guys or gals, they've told you the same thing when they get into that position where they're surrounding you, where they're locking in almost like in Top Gun, you know where he's fighting, they're like and these guys were locking in on gets knew he was soft.
01:24:33 They saw the Turkey with the giblets, gravy and stuffing.
01:24:35 Ready to be consumed on Thanksgiving, but oh, what a surprise they got.
Speaker 22
01:24:42 They thought.Devon
01:24:45 And they found out.01:24:49 See this guy gets it.
01:24:51 Most of you listening here, get it?
01:24:56 In fact, an increasing number of of.
01:24:59 White people in the West.
01:25:01 Are starting to get it.
Speaker 44
01:25:05 At that point, pulling the gun.01:25:08 Would have been enough.
01:25:10 When I saw this one fellow and I saw the gleam in his eye and the smile on his face.
01:25:15 And they say it's a joke, let them say it's a joke.
01:25:18 I think they say what?
Speaker 22
01:25:19 The one that's two from.Speaker 41
01:25:20 One is he the one that?Speaker 44
01:25:22 Is for the money.01:25:23 Look, I don't care about the technicality asking for the money is ********. The guy at his exact words will give me $5. That's ********. The robbery has nothing to do with it. When I saw his smile.
01:25:35 And the look in his eye.
01:25:38 And you cannot understand because how can people like you be familiar with violence?
01:25:43 You're nothing, have you?
01:25:45 All right, I'm.
01:25:46 Have you have you been?
Speaker 36
01:25:49 Beaten mentally ground.Speaker 41
01:25:50 I've been afraid on the subway, I'll tell you.Speaker 44
01:25:52 OK, but you but you know, but you, but you've been afraid, you.01:25:55 OK, the city tells these people the rules.
01:25:58 Are you cannot carry.
01:26:01 And you cannot kill a.
01:26:02 Person, but you can do anything.
01:26:03 Else and you terrorize the public, the public has.
01:26:06 To carry guns in.
01:26:07 New York and a lot of people carry guns.
01:26:08 People are afraid to admit it because.
01:26:11 You threaten the.
01:26:11 Public you add to the problem, you threaten people with a one year mandatory sentence and I don't care if I get or not.
01:26:17 You know you got enough here.
01:26:19 To lock me up for a good long time.
Speaker 26
01:26:22 Is to get.Speaker 11
01:26:22 And and.Speaker 32
01:26:22 Why are these four?01:26:24 Why these four?
Speaker 31
01:26:25 Oh, it's not beautiful.01:26:26 You asked the question in an intellectual.
Speaker 44
01:26:28 Why these four?Speaker 2
01:26:29 24th.Speaker 44
01:26:30 I didn't pick out these four.01:26:31 I never met those guys.
01:26:33 I told you have it in here.
01:26:34 I never met them.
01:26:37 Why these failing?
01:26:38 Because because I saw what?
01:26:41 They were intending to do with me, Miss, miss, they were intending to play with me like a cat plays with a mouse.
01:26:48 Now you're not familiar with these things because you're not familiar with violence.
01:26:52 They shouldn't have sent you up here.
01:26:54 They should have sent people.
Devon
01:26:58 That's my favorite line.01:27:00 They shouldn't have sent you up here.
01:27:02 They should.
01:27:02 Have sent people.
01:27:06 You ******* dumb *****.
01:27:07 That doesn't get it.
Speaker 22
01:27:13 Why? Why did?Devon
01:27:14 You pick these guys.01:27:15 What are you ******* talking about?
01:27:18 What are you even ******* going on about?
01:27:25 And that's the problem is that it ******* like that.
01:27:30 To get the little, you know, criminal justice degree.
01:27:35 They're the ones.
01:27:38 Deciding how the the cities are being policed.
01:27:44 Oh, it's worse.
01:27:45 Now, if you can imagine that, because now there's all this equity ******** wrapped up in it too.
01:27:55 So when he was talking about being beaten the ground, I talked about it briefly earlier.
01:28:01 This is the incident he's describing.
Speaker 41
01:28:04 In 1981, in broad daylight in Lower Manhattan, Getz was attacked by three men on the.01:28:12 He suffered permanent injuries and experienced the pain and trauma of a crime victim.
01:28:17 The mugging left him bitter and angry about crime.
01:28:21 He applied for a pistol permit from the New York City Police Department.
01:28:25 He was rejected.
01:28:27 He said.
01:28:28 It was then he decided to pack a pistol.
Speaker 47
01:28:29 Three years, three like 2:30.Speaker 41
01:28:30 And he did so every time he walked the streets.01:28:33 Of New York.
01:28:34 For the next three years.
Devon
01:28:37 See, he didn't go around looking for people.01:28:41 He carried that gun for three years before he needed it.
01:28:47 He knew not to relax because he relaxed once before.
01:28:54 They crushed his kneecap on the concrete.
01:29:00 And smash them through a plate glass window.
01:29:07 Got a slap on the wrist?
01:29:14 Even the even the male detective, he's like, have you?
01:29:18 Have you even had the ship beat out of you?
01:29:21 I've been afraid on the subway.
01:29:24 Well, I should tell you all you need everyone's ******* afraid on the subway.
01:29:37 Until you've lost a fight, you don't know how to fight.
01:29:48 Until you really get the **** me out of you.
01:29:54 You don't.
01:29:55 You don't get it.
01:30:00 You know and.
01:30:02 The interesting thing is and he actually thought I don't.
01:30:04 I didn't cut this part out because it was so long and kind of meandered, but.
01:30:09 He mentions that like look getting the shippy out of you.
01:30:11 It's it's actually not as bad as you think.
01:30:14 Like while it's happening.
01:30:16 And he's right.
01:30:16 I've had.
01:30:17 I've look.
01:30:17 I've had the **** beat out of me.
01:30:21 And it's not as bad, and in fact, that's one of the benefits as you get to realize, oh, this isn't actually that bad.
01:30:27 Like while it's happening at least.
01:30:28 It sucks the next day.
01:30:33 But the body doesn't. Amazing.
01:30:35 Things to keep you operational during those situations.
01:30:40 But it's good to know your limits it is.
01:30:43 It's good to know.
01:30:44 Then OK, this is the worst thing that can happen.
01:30:48 Well, you know, besides maybe death or whatever.
01:30:52 And oddly, makes you less afraid to engage.
Speaker 44
01:31:03 All the sudden done.01:31:05 He was charged with.
01:31:07 Ripping and this and that, my Jack would have ripped the pockets.
01:31:09 If you find this unbelievable donkey will.
01:31:11 Have records on.
01:31:12 OK, I asked where he got charged.
01:31:14 The charge was mischievous mischief.
Speaker 23
01:31:16 I didn't even.Speaker 44
01:31:17 Know if there is such a charge.01:31:18 I never heard of such a thing.
01:31:21 So I was there six hours 5 minutes before.
01:31:24 Whatever they taught me a lot, there is nothing.
01:31:26 To do with this.
01:31:28 Where it taught me several things they taught me.
01:31:30 That they're vicious.
01:31:31 People out there.
01:31:32 They taught me that anything can happen now you don't know violence like I do.
01:31:37 The worst thing about violence when my kneecap gave him it didn't even hurt.
01:31:43 The worst thing about.
01:31:45 It might even have happens, but you do not know the next moment, and yet it's not knowing what will happen next, and there's no way that you can understand that unless if you've been in.
01:31:55 The same position.
Devon
01:31:58 Which these people?01:31:59 Never have.
01:32:01 And that goes for all the politicians.
01:32:04 Dry, and whether you're talking about New York, talking about anywhere in the in America, in Europe, all these ******* politicians that are cheering on.
01:32:13 Yes, refugees welcome.
01:32:15 They have never had the **** beat.
01:32:17 Out of them.
01:32:18 They have never been that situation where they're like, wow, all right.
01:32:23 ****, she's real now.
01:32:25 I'm fighting for my life.
01:32:27 They've never experienced that.
01:32:31 And likely never will.
01:32:34 And don't care if you do on a regular basis.
01:32:39 Just like when I'm when I'm dealing.
01:32:44 And I put a box on top and I accidentally crushed like 3 or 4 bees because it's just inevitable.
01:32:51 Sorry, bees.
01:32:52 You're the unlucky ones that got squished.
01:32:54 When I put the box back together, it happens.
01:32:59 I'm not going to cry about it.
01:33:00 That's how they look at it.
01:33:02 Hey, if you're going to make an omelet, you.
01:33:03 Got to crack a few eggs, right?
Speaker 44
01:33:06 I'd like to say something, but at least four guys approach me, you know, not one of the passengers in the car.01:33:10 That, of course.
01:33:12 They turned her head.
01:33:13 Away in the other direction, they knew it was gonna happen.
01:33:14 They were smart, you know, if I wasn't carrying a gun, nobody would have helped us.
01:33:19 And they would have been smart because if if someone had helped me.
Speaker 17
01:33:22 They could have wound up.Speaker 44
01:33:23 Being locked up beyond belief.Devon
01:33:28 And that's the other reality.01:33:37 In most of these videos that we see all over the place on social media of black on white crime, there seems to be an endless supply of these videos.
01:33:47 Imagine all the incidents that aren't being videotaped or videotaped.
01:34:02 Almost never do you have anyone.
01:34:05 Coming to the rescue.
01:34:09 Look, and the way he says like that, I get it.
01:34:12 They were smart because if they had stepped in and I didn't have a gun, they would have been sucked up beyond belief.
01:34:18 They would have just been added to that statistic.
01:34:30 So again, the prosecution thought ohh this this is a slam dunk.
01:34:35 We got this tape where he basically says exactly what he's going to do.
01:34:41 Well, here's one of the jurors.
01:34:45 Here's how he took it.
Speaker 48
01:34:47 You could tell.01:34:47 He definitely didn't want to go into that police station, but he did because it.
01:34:53 Was driving him nuts.
01:34:55 And so he.
01:34:55 Did he?
01:34:57 Wasn't thrilled about it and I.
01:34:58 Think he wanted?
01:34:59 It just to be over with and done with.
01:35:03 But it was really at that point when the fun really began.
01:35:07 I think for him, you know, because it was the tape that started all the stir to begin with.
Speaker 23
01:35:13 It wasn't enough that he'd already been through the ordeal that he'd.Speaker 48
01:35:16 Been through and now he's going in and.01:35:18 And giving himself up and he's going.
01:35:20 To make this tape.
01:35:22 And it was very interesting.
01:35:25 It was a guy that was just full of turmoil and.
01:35:31 And honesty complete and total honesty, honesty beyond imagination.
01:35:37 I mean, honestly, I think that some of the feelings that he communicated on the tape or feelings that I think anybody would have in this situation, but you wouldn't go into a police station.
01:35:51 In New Hampshire.
01:35:52 And put them.
01:35:52 On tape.
01:35:53 After you shot four guys in the subway, but he did because he just didn't care anymore.
01:35:58 It was driving him crazy and enough was enough.
01:36:00 And he walked in.
01:36:01 And did it.
Devon
01:36:05 Well, as you can maybe hear, Churro is back from his escapades.01:36:09 But he will have to.
01:36:12 Meow until he gets tired and.
01:36:16 Such is the way churro always times his returns.
01:36:19 Back to the pill box for when I'm in the middle of a stream.
01:36:23 He has terrible timing.
01:36:25 He also, always at 3:00 AM.
01:36:27 That's like his time 3:00 AM.
01:36:29 He wakes up.
01:36:31 And tries to wake me up every like literally every ******* day.
01:36:36 Alright anyway.
01:36:39 So the jury watched that tape.
01:36:44 And they said, you know.
01:36:50 I kind of relate to what this.
01:36:51 Guy is saying.
01:36:54 You know, this isn't actually, uh.
01:36:57 You know, he doesn't seem like the monster you guys are are saying that he is.
01:37:04 So what happened was he was acquitted of the attempted murder, the first degree assault charge.
01:37:11 And all they could convict him on was the criminal possession of a weapon.
01:37:17 And for carrying a loaded, unlicensed weapon in a public place.
01:37:24 You ended up doing 8 months in jail.
01:37:33 And I think he paid what, like a $5000 fine or something like that.
01:37:40 And that was that.
01:37:41 Well, that wasn't that.
01:37:44 As is often the case.
01:37:48 A group of Jews swooped in.
01:37:53 And started civil litigation.
01:37:57 They made sure to get a black jury, so this is another thing that's going to change.
01:38:07 As demographics change.
01:38:09 You're no longer being judged by a jury of your peers.
01:38:14 You're now being judged by people who don't have the same.
01:38:17 Worldview as you.
01:38:19 People that don't have the same standards or.
01:38:22 Values that you do.
01:38:24 People that don't play the same.
01:38:27 Soccer game that you do.
01:38:33 So what happened with the?
01:38:35 Civil case.
01:38:43 Let's see here.
01:38:47 The jury found that goats had acted recklessly and deliberately inflicted emotional distress.
01:38:54 On the guy that he paralyzed, jurors awarded him $43 million.
01:39:03 For pain and suffering and $25 million.
01:39:08 In punitive damages.
01:39:12 So he filed for bankruptcy.
01:39:15 And for the rest of his life.
01:39:19 He basically purposely lived in poverty, so he would never have to pay.
01:39:27 He he did try to sue one of the lawyers ended up writing a book.
01:39:33 And and called him a paranoid, murderous vigilante who had developed a.
01:39:39 Hatred for blacks.
01:39:43 So he tried suing them for defamation.
01:39:46 But is often the case with defamation cases.
01:39:51 It was dismissed.
01:39:53 He never got.
01:39:55 Any money?
01:39:57 Was never able to appeal the punitive damages or anything like that.
01:40:08 And that was that, you know, he had, he basically had to live.
01:40:13 Live his life.
01:40:16 In a completely different way, you know, basically living, living poor so he wouldn't have any money, any wages that they could garnish.
01:40:25 And he wouldn't have to pay a cent.
01:40:28 To his attackers.
01:40:37 You know, it's funny.
01:40:41 A movie that lots of people, they thought it was super based.
01:40:44 Oh yeah.
01:40:45 Really based.
01:40:47 They claimed they were inspired.
01:40:50 By this.
01:40:52 Situation when they wrote the script.
01:40:55 The movie was based Joker. Oh yeah, the 2019 film Joker.
01:41:01 The Super based movie about an in cell who's in love with a black single mom who rejects him and is dominated by his mother.
01:41:08 And yeah, is basically a loser.
01:41:13 But uh yeah, it's super based.
01:41:15 Somehow in the scene that they that the writer said were was inspired by this incident.
01:41:22 They they seem to have changed a couple of things.
01:41:25 They seem to have changed it to just a couple of things.
Speaker 25
01:41:31 So, buddy, tell us what's so ******* funny.Devon
01:41:37 Ohh look he's it's white guys in suits.01:41:42 So based based ******* Joker.
01:41:49 The condition.
Speaker 40
01:41:50 I'll tell you what you have.Speaker 29
01:41:53 Like stuff.Speaker 47
01:41:59 We got a kicker, huh?Speaker 20
01:42:00 Hey, holding steady. Holding steady.Speaker
01:42:05 Stay down.Devon
01:42:05 All those dangerous white people inserts.01:42:24 That's right.
01:42:27 Base Joker really told that story really well.
01:42:31 You can tell it was inspired by the righteous anger of a white man.
01:42:36 Experiencing violence on the subway system.
01:42:44 Oh, what a gay ******* movie.
01:42:51 But I'm sure subway crime is much better now, right?
01:42:55 Right.
01:42:55 And it's been a long time.
01:42:58 So I decided to just I I filtered out.
01:43:01 I don't want to get like these old stories from the 80s, right?
01:43:04 So I just looked for news reports.
01:43:07 Within the last year.
01:43:09 Because you know.
01:43:11 I'm sure I'm sure that that now that they've, they've done the exact same thing by loosening all the laws catch and release and all this stuff.
01:43:20 The demographics are even more ****** than they were before.
01:43:25 I'm sure everything's fine on the subway system. We've had a long time, right? There's no way it's exactly as bad.
Speaker 51
01:43:32 And this morning, another act of violence on the subway to tell you about police now looking for the man who they say attacked another man with a sword that was in a sheath in lower Manhattan.Speaker 43
01:43:42 That attack came just hours after a man was stabbed.01:43:45 In the leg on.
01:43:46 The Upper West Side police releasing new.
01:43:48 Video of that suspect moments ago, the surge in crime comes as both candidates for governor were in the same room last night in Manhattan for the annual Al Smith dinner, working to get out their messages about crime.
Speaker 51
01:44:01 Eyewitness News reporter Derek Waller is live in lower Manhattan.Devon
01:44:04 All those ******* right there.01:44:06 They have never experienced violence.
Speaker 27
01:44:10 But Damon.Devon
01:44:13 That's just one example, right?01:44:16 Right.
01:44:17 Things clearly have to have gotten better, right?
01:44:20 Race relations, diversity, policing, right.
01:44:23 It's in the future.
01:44:24 It's supposed to be more like Star Trek now, right?
01:44:28 Isn't it?
Speaker 35
01:44:33 Welcome back.01:44:33 So watch this surveillance video carefully.
01:44:36 You might notice this man's hand concealing an object, possibly a knife.
01:44:40 Moments later, he begins to viciously stab a woman until a very brave Samaritan appears out of nowhere to tackle him.
01:44:47 It's only then that some other passengers move in to help restrain the attacker.
01:44:51 But it was that split second decision that stopped the potentially deadly assault.
01:44:58 Now that Good Samaritan, by the way, just so happens to be Sean Convoy, a camera operator.
Devon
01:45:03 So there you go.01:45:06 Or what about this one?
Speaker 49
01:45:08 Now to that horrifying video of a mom and her 10 year old daughter attacked on the subway.01:45:12 In the Bronx.
Speaker 51
01:45:13 Their mom tried to shield her daughter from the punches from a woman they didn't know, a woman.01:45:17 New York cops really wanna fine.
Speaker 49
01:45:19 Johnny Fernandez, talking to the mom, he's live in the allergen section.Speaker 52
01:45:26 Hey, good afternoon.01:45:27 Well, the mom simply saying that she has seen these type of things happen around the city, but she never thought that it would actually happen to her and her daughter.
01:45:34 And today she.
01:45:36 Wants to get the message out there and hope that the attacker is found, so this does not happen again.
Devon
01:45:44 I'm sure stuff like that won't happen again.01:45:47 It never does, right?
Speaker 53
01:45:48 Police are also looking for two suspects wanted for an assault on a D train platform at 62nd St. and Utrecht station in Borough Park, Brooklyn.01:45:58 Investigators say the 22 year old victim was approached by two people who asked what he was looking at before.
01:46:04 Punching, kicking and cutting him, the suspects boarded the next train and left.
01:46:09 The victim went to the hospital in stable condition.
01:46:11 Officials believe the suspects are in their late teens.
01:46:14 Anyone with information is asked to call Crime Stoppers.
Devon
01:46:18 Ohh, just more teens that were asking for something.Speaker 26
01:46:23 Police are investigating another violent assault in the subway. A woman was punched in the head in Grand Central Station, CBS2's Christina Fan is there with more Christina.Speaker 54
01:46:34 Well, Mary and Cindy again, this was a case where the victim was standing on the platform, minding her own business when the suspect attacked.01:46:42 Her for no.
01:46:42 Apparent reason and the injuries were serious.
01:46:45 Enough to land her in the hospital.
01:46:48 It is the latest unprovoked attack on the New York City subway that police need help to solve that just this man sneaks up behind an unsuspecting rider, breaks her on the back of the head.
Devon
01:46:53 Oh, look at team.Speaker 54
01:46:59 The assault happened July 15th on the seven platform at Grand Central Station.Devon
01:47:06 Just another youth, just youth and around.01:47:10 This this can't be normal thing though, right?
Speaker 37
01:47:13 A 78 year old, the latest victim of subway violence, leaving him bloodied and bruised, it happened on A1 train near the 96th St. station on the Upper West Side. Take a look.01:47:25 You can see the victim being punched.
01:47:27 Police say it all started when the senior citizen told this man and woman to turn their music down.
Devon
01:47:36 Ohh, just just just you know, diversity is our strength.01:47:41 Sure, I'm sure this this isn't always happening though.
Speaker 55
01:47:45 The Jay Train beating is brutal.01:47:47 Fist flu both ways until they didn't.
01:47:50 Eventually, an Asian man passes out after getting punched, choked.
Speaker 10
01:47:54 This it makes you think twice about.Speaker 52
01:47:56 Taking the train.Speaker 55
01:47:59 The NYPD's Hate Crimes Task Force is reviewing it, working to learn when this happened, what prompted it, and who this man is.Devon
01:48:08 Oh, it's just, you know, just a just.01:48:09 A youth.
01:48:10 Nothing to see here.
Speaker 50
01:48:13 Take a look at this cell phone video where an NYPD officer is being attacked by a group of men inside of a subway.01:48:20 Station in lower Manhattan.
Speaker 27
01:48:22 Get back.Speaker 50
01:48:23 The officer could be seen using his baton to defend himself and at one point he even kicks one of the men charging at him.Speaker 20
01:48:30 They were drunk so I could smell alcohol.Speaker 50
01:48:33 It happened last night at the East Broadway.Devon
01:48:36 Surely, surely there there can't be more of the.Speaker 51
01:48:39 New subway crime surging in New York City as Mayor Adams continues to roll out his new crime prevention plan.01:48:46 This morning, the MTA says progress is being made, but the question is do passengers feel safe?
01:48:52 Eyewitness News reporter Derek Waller is live in lower Manhattan with more morning Derek.
Speaker 56
01:48:58 Ken, good morning.01:48:59 A man was slashed in the arm on a northbound 2 train here in lower Manhattan.
01:49:04 Yesterday, but then there was another anti-gay attack actually at the other end of Manhattan. Take a look at this video.
01:49:10 Someone recorded that anti-gay attack on their cell phone Saturday afternoon on a train as it approached 100 90th St. in Washington Heights police.
Devon
01:49:14 Ohh, it's anti-gay attack.Speaker 56
01:49:19 Say the suspect told.Devon
01:49:20 It's youths committing anti-gay attacks.01:49:23 But surely, surely this he can't be more than that, right?
Speaker 57
01:49:27 The NYPD is looking for the person caught on camera in a brutal attack on another person at a subway station.01:49:34 We do want to warn you this is video.
01:49:36 This video is pretty tough to watch.
01:49:38 The video shows the suspect coming up behind and hitting the woman in the back of the head, knocking her to the ground, running off with her backpack as well.
01:49:45 Police say she.
Devon
01:49:47 Ah, nothing to see here.01:49:51 What another one?
Speaker 46
01:49:52 What might have sparked the beating of a teen with autism at a subway station in Washington Heights?Speaker 57
01:49:58 Jessica Formoso joins us.01:49:59 Live from Washington Heights, so with the latest Jessica.
Speaker 2
01:50:05 Natasha and Steve, it's still unclear what led to this attack.01:50:08 Community members gathered here outside the subway station in disbelief and disappointed to see children attacking another child.
01:50:17 They say that's what's worse is the fact that the victim is autistic.
01:50:22 We warn you, the video you're about to see.
01:50:24 Is disturbing.
01:50:28 It's a disturbing video that has gone viral. In it, you see a 15 year old boy being attacked, kicked and punched by a group of teenagers at the W 181st St. and Fort Washington.
Devon
01:50:37 All those crazy teens, those crazy teens.Speaker 8
01:50:43 And the Bronx tonight, a search for a suspect in an attack that can only be described as disgusting.01:50:49 That attack happened in a subway station.
01:50:52 The man threw feces on a woman who was waiting for a train and then took off.
01:50:57 That horrified victim today talked to Eyewitness News reporter.
Devon
01:51:02 Ah, more more feces attacks.01:51:05 That's good.
01:51:07 But surely surely that there can't be more?
Speaker 8
01:51:12 We begin today with breaking news.01:51:15 The search for suspects after two violent attacks today on the subway.
Speaker 12
01:51:18 CBS2's Christine Felician live on the Upper East Side right now, with the details. Christy.Speaker 5
01:51:24 Maurice Christina really chilling day on the subway for both a conductor and a passenger, a 43.01:51:29 The old man here at the 63rd St. and Lexington Ave. station was slashed, also punched repeatedly earlier this afternoon.
01:51:37 Also, a conductor there on the Upper West Side, actually near the Museum of Natural History Station.
01:51:44 She was actually hit in the face with a bottle.
01:51:46 Earlier this morning, passengers in a panic.
01:51:50 On this northbound F train at the Lexington Ave. and 63rd St. station at around 1:30, after a subway rider was punched repeatedly, then slashed in the face, Carlos from Queens caught up with the 43 year old victim and helped.
01:52:03 Clean his wounds, which is.
Devon
01:52:07 But yeah, that's that's.01:52:10 That's gotta be the last one though, right?
Speaker 43
01:52:12 Are investigating another act of subway violence as the city desperately tries to get a handle on subway crime. A 62 year old man was punched in the head and then knocked onto the tracks at a subway station in an unprovoked attack in the Bronx last night.01:52:25 It's just the latest in a growing and alarming list of violent subway crimes New York City and state officials announced new efforts to curb violence and other.
01:52:32 Crimes on the city subway system, including increased police patrols, cameras and mental health help for those in need.
Devon
01:52:41 Ohh yes, we need cameras and mental health help for those in need.01:52:48 That that'll that'll fix the problem.
Speaker 47
01:52:51 This week, a look at what's fueling a new wave of gang violence.Speaker 38
01:52:55 In New York City.Devon
01:52:57 Wait, I I think you answered.01:52:58 Your own question.
01:53:03 They're case closed.
01:53:05 We don't have to watch the rest of that.
01:53:08 Wait, there's more.
01:53:08 There's still more.
01:53:09 How is there still more?
01:53:10 This is just within.
01:53:11 The last year.
Speaker 4
01:53:12 Our safety on the subway, that is an issue that continues to be the top of mind.Speaker 32
01:53:15 For most New Yorkers.Speaker 58
01:53:16 Now, new NYPD data shows felony transit crimes are on the rise real time.01:53:22 The city in Herald Square, with details this morning.
01:53:25 Briella what's happening?
Speaker 32
01:53:29 Yeah, Rosanna and Bianca.01:53:30 Good morning.
01:53:31 To the both of you the problem really.
01:53:32 Just seems to be getting worse.
01:53:33 And worse, and part of the solution is.
01:53:35 Said to be getting people.
01:53:36 Back to the transit system, the mayor says changing that entire perception of crime well before the pandemic about.
01:53:44 6 million people.
Devon
01:53:44 Ohh it's it's perception of crime.01:53:48 It's not the actual crime that's constantly happening in the subways in New York.
01:53:53 It's just the perception of crime.
Speaker 32
01:53:56 People go the subways every day. Now we're hovering at around 3.7 million passengers a day. City and state officials are hoping that more cops and more cameras will heighten their sense of security. But all these riders don't.01:54:08 Quite feel that way.
01:54:11 Police have released new surveillance video of the man wanted for allegedly robbing and then stabbing a subway commuter who offered him a cigarette at around 10:00 last Tuesday evening.
01:54:21 Investigators say the 34 year old victim was riding a southbound F train approaching the Herald Square 34th St. station when the suspect.
01:54:30 Being here, wearing all black and a baseball cap with white lettering asks for a smoke.
01:54:36 The victim went to pull out a cigarette and the suspect tried to rob him, stabbing him.
01:54:40 Once in the torso with a sharp object.
Devon
01:54:46 So that that's.01:54:48 That's it though, right?
01:54:53 This is why I say get out of the cities guys, This is why I say get out of the cities.
01:55:01 But I'm sure they've got a solution to all this, right?
01:55:03 They've got a solution to this problem.
Speaker 59
01:55:06 As Democrats trying not only to change the subject but to get convince voters that they are the ones who are tough on crime, New York Governor Kathy Hochul will be adding more police to the city subway system after a series of shocking attacks.01:55:18 The latest shows a man shoved onto the tracks in an unprovoked incident, but critics argue her crime pivot is purely political because she's in a very
01:55:27 Tight race and New York City's mayor might not be helping her case with comments like this.
Speaker 3
01:55:33 I think that you, you, you, you were right about you know not having your iPods in not focusing on our phone and I say yes to that.01:55:41 I do the same and we put out a a video and information telling people about being aware.
Devon
01:55:47 Listen to that high IQ.01:55:50 See, the problem is going to get worse, not just because.
01:55:54 Of the demographics of the people on the subway.
01:55:58 Not just because of the demographics of the people that work for the subway system.
01:56:03 Not just because the demographics of the police in the the subway system, not just because of the demographics of the people writing the policies.
01:56:16 It's also the demographics of the people.
01:56:18 The executive level now.
01:56:23 His solution is to not listen to your your iPod.
01:56:28 Which is funny cause in a roundabout way, he's just saying.
01:56:31 Don't relax, that's what he's saying.
01:56:35 He's simply saying, don't relax.
01:56:47 How you watch this video?
01:56:50 This guy that stepped in.
01:56:53 Helped to subdue.
01:56:55 A crazy guy who had been arrested 44 * 44 times.
Speaker 53
01:57:02 Choked him out.Devon
01:57:04 He ended up dying at the hospital.01:57:12 Look, and he's still struggling.
01:57:13 He's literally still struggling.
01:57:17 He's got crazy person strength.
01:57:29 So what happens?
01:57:30 You think the New Yorkers are?
01:57:33 Ohh we're we're very thankful that he stepped in, no.
01:57:38 They're protesting because why?
01:57:41 Well, look at the demographics of the people protesting.
Speaker 39
01:57:56 I think it's really, really scary to watch poverty be engaged with in a violent way to see how a lot of us are close to the homelessness than we are to being millionaires.01:58:06 So to see someone.
01:58:08 Be treated like that as a.
01:58:09 Homeless person is scary for people who.
01:58:11 Are on house or scared?
01:58:13 Who are at risk of?
01:58:14 Being homeless whose rent is overdue?
01:58:16 Whose rent?
Speaker 59
01:58:16 Is being increased.Speaker 39
01:58:17 Whose shelter is the next?01:58:19 So it's.
Speaker 23
01:58:20 Really, really scary.Speaker 39
01:58:21 In the city I.01:58:22 Was going through a housing crisis.
01:58:23 To see homeless people being murdered.
Speaker 32
01:58:33 Right.Devon
01:58:35 See, you're a murderer.01:58:39 You're a murderer.
01:58:51 So that's the cost of riding the subway and living in the city.
01:58:58 Get out of the ******* cities.
01:59:03 And it's just a survival thing at this point.
01:59:10 Look, Scott Adams is right.
01:59:11 Every once in a.
01:59:12 While get the **** away from him.
01:59:18 That's literally what you have to do.
01:59:20 You have.
01:59:20 To get the **** away from him.
01:59:31 There's no benefit.
01:59:36 For you, at least, there's no benefit.
01:59:37 There's a benefit to them.
01:59:39 You're the pinata full of goodies.
01:59:53 So anyway, that is the the ongoing.
01:59:58 The ongoing story.
02:00:01 Of Bernard Getz.
02:00:10 All right.
02:00:15 Let's take a look.
02:00:17 At hyper chats.
02:00:24 Let me pop this out here.
02:00:32 Yeah, we're going to need to.
02:00:33 We're going to need a much deeper pit.
02:00:36 A much deeper pit.
02:00:39 People and chat saying don't go out alone, go out in groups.
02:00:42 Yeah, well, if.
02:00:42 You live in the city, absolutely.
02:00:56 Look, it's hard to to start meeting people when you move somewhere rural.
02:01:00 You're the new person, but it happens.
02:01:03 I've been out here a while now for years and I'm just now actually starting to meet the locals and and.
02:01:12 Get plugged in a little bit, figuring out who's who's actually cool, who's who gets it.
02:01:19 Who understands what we're facing?
02:01:24 It takes time, though.
02:01:26 It takes time.
02:01:30 But then once you get established somewhere, you can start building your own community and that takes a lot of time too.
02:01:40 You will probably not live to see.
02:01:43 The fruits of your labor.
02:01:44 But that's not why we do it.
02:01:48 You don't want to be the generation like generations before us that decided just to kick the ******* can down the road.
02:01:57 You don't plant a tree because you're going to enjoy the shade of that tree.
02:02:01 You and you plant the tree so that future.
02:02:03 Generations will enjoy it.
02:02:07 And I know in the in the.
02:02:10 The, me, me, me, me.
02:02:12 Vanity society that we live in.
02:02:18 It's a concept that's hard for a lot of people to wrap their heads around.
02:02:24 But it's the only way out of this.
02:02:28 And things will get worse before they get better.
02:02:35 Which isn't, you know, look, it's just reality.
02:02:38 People always think that like I'm, I'm trying to oh, you're just trying to to demotivate people.
02:02:45 Everything I said is I think it.
02:02:47 I just gave you a whole lot of motivation to do something about your situation.
02:02:56 All right, we're going to try something a little.
02:02:58 Bit different here.
02:03:01 I don't think it's gonna work because the recent yeah.
02:03:05 Well, it'll kind of work.
02:03:08 It will work a little bit.
02:03:09 Let's see.
02:03:10 Where'd the hyper chat window go?
02:03:12 There we go.
02:03:19 Alright, this is Graham playing games.
Speaker 11
02:03:23 Regarding that week, I shared on that day.02:03:25 Hope you are OK.
02:03:26 That last time I didn't do anything actual plan, but it's just the.
Speaker 24
02:03:29 That doesn't work. Hold on.Devon
02:03:33 It's too robotic of a voice.02:03:40 I wonder if this will be any better?
02:03:41 Probably not.
Speaker 11
02:03:45 Regarding that I shared on that today that last time I didn't do anything.Devon
02:03:57 I'm just going to read them.02:03:58 I'm trying to automate this, the hyper chat stuff but that didn't work out the way I thought it was.
02:04:05 Regarding that tweet I shared at the NATO bureaucrat last time, I didn't mean he could do anything or that he was showing an actual plan, but it's just the arrogance of these people while talking about how Russia is the irrational cartoon villain attacking Ukraine for no reason at all.
02:04:23 Yeah. Now that that's the.
02:04:25 You know that's that's the general.
02:04:30 Thinking from a lot of people in the West, they think it's just and then.
02:04:33 One day for no reason at all.
Speaker 51
02:04:36 Putin went crazy.Devon
02:04:38 And now they're pushing this narrative that, ohh, because that drone, which I don't know all the facts about that.02:04:44 But when they're saying that some drone would track the Kremlin, and now Putin's going to use nukes, it's just like, all right, whatever. Like I said, in a in a way.
02:04:54 I'm not saying I want people to get.
02:04:55 Naked. I'm just saying.
02:04:57 I mean, no one's used one yet, really. I mean, we used atomic bomb, you know, hydrogen bombs. Right on on.
02:05:06 On Japan, but that's.
02:05:09 That's, like, infinitely smaller.
02:05:11 That's not.
02:05:11 That's not that was that was an atomic bomb that was splitting the atom, not the nucleus.
02:05:18 So I don't know.
02:05:19 I'm a little bit, I've just.
02:05:20 Kind of.
02:05:21 You know all this.
02:05:22 Talk of a nuclear Holocaust my whole life.
02:05:24 I kind of.
Speaker 41
02:05:25 You know.Devon
02:05:27 I want to be that disappointed to see what.02:05:30 It looks like.
02:05:35 Red truck, have you seen the movie Valhalla Rising?
02:05:40 No, I have not.
02:05:41 Curious about your thoughts if you have.
02:05:43 It's not really a pill string worthy, but it's one of the least degenerate movies I could think of in.
02:05:49 The last 20 years.
02:05:50 No, I've never heard of it.
02:05:53 Oh wait, maybe I've heard of it.
02:05:56 Let me see.
Speaker
02:05:59 Let me look it up.Devon
02:06:04 No, I've never heard of it, 2009.02:06:09 Maybe I'll take a look at that.
02:06:12 Ramel simply just says *******.
02:06:20 Romel again says get in the pit well.
02:06:24 Well, we'll play that in a minute and I'll just play all the all.
02:06:27 The things here.
02:06:29 Let's get through these.
02:06:30 I don't know how much longer the power is going to stay on.
02:06:33 A lowly scribe in God's army, the Robotech ******, was technically a drag queen.
02:06:40 Wait the Robotech ******?
02:06:43 What are you talking about?
02:06:44 Robotech training.
02:06:47 I watched that when I was like a toddler, Robotech.
02:06:51 I don't remember there being a ****** on it.
02:06:57 I don't think there's a Robotech ******.
02:06:59 I don't know.
02:07:00 I'll I'll look into this Robotech training thing.
Speaker 9
02:07:04 Blah blah blah blah.Devon
02:07:06 I think it was just.02:07:07 Some, I don't know.
02:07:09 Maybe you're right.
02:07:09 I just.
02:07:10 I don't remember anything like that.
02:07:13 Character in the episode 63.
02:07:14 85.
02:07:15 I don't know.
02:07:16 I don't have any.
02:07:16 Copies of this please do a show on anime to Trendy pipeline.
02:07:21 You might be the only one who can.
02:07:23 Figure it out.
02:07:24 I don't know if they were.
02:07:25 I don't I.
02:07:25 I find it hard to believe that in the early 80s there'd be.
02:07:29 Anime well back then they called it Japanimation, played on American television.
02:07:36 That would have ********.
02:07:38 But maybe there was, I don't know.
02:07:40 I, like I said, I don't.
02:07:41 I just remembered that that when I was like a I was a real little kid.
02:07:45 I remember I used to watch it, but I don't remember anything about it.
02:07:49 Other than that, I used to watch him.
02:07:50 My older brother would probably remember.
02:07:52 Maybe I can ask him.
02:07:54 Jay Ray Knights any one?
02:07:56 God bless.
02:07:57 Devin, will God bless you.
02:07:59 Ryan G.
02:08:02 I hear the MTA subway revenues are down, down, down.
02:08:06 Oh, no.
02:08:07 Oh, my.
02:08:09 Well, uh, so what's going on in one of those news reports?
02:08:13 I played a clip from.
02:08:14 They said that they used to have something like 6 million people on the subway every day.
02:08:18 And now it's down to 3 million.
02:08:21 That's partially because a lot of this work from home stuff is going on and so people aren't riding.
02:08:26 The subway, because they're just working from home.
02:08:29 So it's down by half.
02:08:31 Part of it's probably crime too, but in a weird way.
02:08:36 The lower population in the subway is probably actually contributing to the crime, because there's more opportunities for youths and teens.
Speaker 24
02:08:49 To be in.Devon
02:08:49 Cars that don't have a lot of people in them where they can, you know, kind of like what would happen, what would happen with gets, where they can, they can be the only ones on the car.02:08:59 Whereas if it was packed full of people, you know, if there's double the amount.
02:09:01 Of people, it wouldn't.
02:09:02 Be as easy for them to do stuff like that.
02:09:06 Grand playing games.
02:09:07 I find this sad.
02:09:08 Nothing against her as a person.
02:09:10 It's just sad.
02:09:11 She isn't part of either nation.
02:09:13 She's in between so full, so full shared blood or identity with either side of her family.
02:09:22 Imagine if entire societies became.
02:09:26 This unrooted and randomized.
02:09:28 I have no idea what you're talking about, but let's see what this link is.
Speaker 10
02:09:38 Can I introduce your background first?Devon
02:09:40 Let me see if I can pop this up.02:09:51 Oh, what the hell.
02:09:56 There it goes.
Speaker 60
02:09:59 I'm half French and half Japanese and I was born in France.02:10:02 I came to Japan when I was 10 years old.
02:10:05 I lived here for three years, but I was going to the French school and then I came back to France.
02:10:10 I feel definitely that I'm more French in my personality, but I don't feel like I'm fully fully French because when I'm with like fully white French people.
02:10:19 I can tell that there's a little difference that culture differences, but definitely I don't think I am fully Japanese.
02:10:23 In my mindset, I had more issues towards my appearance because I was very confused.
02:10:29 I don't look white or fully Asian.
02:10:31 I felt like I looked like no one when I was child.
02:10:34 I wish that I was white, but as I grew up, I wanted to be like silly Asian.
02:10:38 But I I don't look fully Asian, you know?
02:10:40 So it was hard until I could just accept.
02:10:42 Myself as just half introduce yourself in Japanese in French.
Devon
02:10:53 Yeah, many such cases.02:10:54 That's one of the challenges if you have mixed race families, especially if it's international, like in her case, it sounds like they travel between the two countries.
02:11:04 Uh, you're going to have that situation.
02:11:08 Yeah, it's just it's one more thing to consider.
02:11:11 If you're going to do something like that.
02:11:15 Uh, let's take a look here.
02:11:19 Gory boy, 1488. I'm surprised to Shabas jaw is still attached after sucking so much.
02:11:28 Kosher ****.
02:11:28 The shabba.
02:11:29 Ohh, you talk about DeSantis.
02:11:32 The santis?
02:11:33 He he flew to Israel.
02:11:35 This is the second time, I think.
02:11:37 Isn't this the second time?
02:11:38 This is not the.
02:11:39 It's definitely not the first time he signed a A.
02:11:43 Or maybe it was.
02:11:43 It was Abbott, and I think maybe Abbott did it first because I know Abbott did that too.
02:11:47 The Governor of Texas flew to Israel to sign some anti-Semitism law, but I thought DeSantis had already done something like this.
02:11:54 So now he's flown to Israel and and and signed it.
02:11:58 Isn't that amazing?
02:11:59 Isn't that amazing?
02:12:01 That your governor?
02:12:03 If you live in Florida, your governor flew to a foreign country to sign a state law.
02:12:14 Makes you wonder who's really in charge, doesn't it?
02:12:17 Doesn't it reclaim?
02:12:20 Do you have any stories from writing the Bart in San Francisco?
02:12:23 No, thankfully, I didn't have to write it very often.
02:12:27 There was a while that I had to write it, but I I I was on the good side.
02:12:31 Of like I didn't have to go through like.
02:12:33 The bad part of.
02:12:35 Of San Francisco, I I I basically was.
02:12:40 I got in, I got on the train on an extremely white area and I got off in a fairly white area.
02:12:47 I worked like right down, like downtown, down and I and I worked from home like 99% of the time.
02:12:53 So I didn't have to go down there, but when you know, like the weird, creepy pyramid building right down, like, that's about where I worked.
02:12:59 Like, I think it was like.
02:13:01 Literally across the street.
02:13:02 From that and I almost never had to go go into the office, so thankfully nothing with the Bart, with the metro in DC.
02:13:13 That was, that was uh.
02:13:16 Yeah, like let.
02:13:17 Just say it was very relatable watching these stories about the New York subway cause something like that.
02:13:22 What happened in the Metro DC and look I when I lived in DC, I did not live in the white part.
02:13:26 Of town I.
02:13:28 Lived in a very black part of town, next to a park called Malcolm X.
02:13:32 Park and I had to walk through several blocks of urine like, I mean, the whole block stenched like or stunk of ******* urine because it.
02:13:43 Was black.
02:13:44 Guys just hung out all day and drank and played dominoes and sold drugs on on the sidewalk.
02:13:50 And just as they drank 40s like literally.
02:13:52 It was like so stereotypical, but it was.
02:13:54 That's what it was.
02:13:55 As they drank 4 days, they would just **** on the side of.
02:13:58 The building and like the whole.
02:14:00 You know, streets just smelled, like, reeked of ******* ****.
02:14:03 And every time you, you know, I you tensed up, you tensed up and then there was.
02:14:11 You know, cause fact cause DC's a 15 minute city. I guess you could say.
02:14:16 You know, I walked everywhere and it was weird. They had a they had a McDonald's that was 24 hours, but as soon as it got dark, they'd closed that.
02:14:27 You couldn't go inside, but they had like a, you know, it wasn't a drive through, like not.
02:14:31 There's no such thing as a drive through in DC.
02:14:33 If you've have, you know, it's never been there.
02:14:36 There's there's nothing there's, you know, it's a city. It's like everything's packed close together.
02:14:42 You know the little.
02:14:43 Mini grocery stores have parking garages.
02:14:45 You know, it's it's weird, but if you're, you know if you've lived in suburbia your whole life or the OR rural area, it's it's totally different.
02:14:53 But from the sidewalk, when you're walking, they had, like a little window.
02:14:56 It was like a drive up drive through window.
02:14:58 But it was.
02:14:58 Like a walk through window and that would open.
02:15:02 But they were it was bulletproof glass, and they would get your order and then close it immediately so they wouldn't get robbed.
02:15:07 And then you're just standing out there in the middle, you know.
02:15:11 Just you know, with weird random drunk and black people walking by and they know you've got money, right?
02:15:18 Cause you're standing in line at, you know, at the window and you had to be my head was always on a swivel.
02:15:23 My head was always on a swivel.
02:15:25 Anywhere I went out at night around that area, it was just it was.
02:15:30 That's the way it was.
02:15:32 And nothing ever happened to.
02:15:34 Me, but I saw **** happen to people all.
02:15:36 The time rarely people.
02:15:37 Don't usually **** with me like I'm a pretty big guy.
02:15:40 Most people don't, don't.
02:15:42 I mean they they look for.
02:15:44 Well guys that look like gets right like that's who they usually target.
02:15:48 And so I was pretty I was left alone most of the time.
02:15:52 That I was in any of these cities, there was a couple of times that I wasn't I, but they.
02:15:58 They had weapons in those cases.
02:16:03 So yeah, I've had.
02:16:04 I've definitely had guns pulled on me by by only diversity, actually.
02:16:08 You know, I've never had a white person pull a gun on me or or shoot at me, but I've had diversity.
02:16:14 Do both those things.
02:16:17 Let's see here, man of low moral fiber.
02:16:20 I feel bad for the choked ***** in that he wasn't supposed to be in New York.
02:16:25 He wasn't supposed to be.
02:16:27 He he wasn't supposed to be Old York.
02:16:30 I don't know.
02:16:30 That means he should be living a happy life under the hot sun of the Serengeti, bouncing around with his tribe, chasing Bush meat, and participating in rapes and raids versus neighboring tribes.
02:16:43 Look, I mean, you know.
02:16:44 You're kind of joking, but look.
02:16:47 I I do, I genuinely do feel.
02:16:50 A little bit of.
02:16:53 I don't know if I'd say I feel bad, but I get it.
02:16:55 It's like, how can they ever possibly look?
02:16:58 This is why multiculturalism.
02:17:00 Is bad for everybody involved except for the people.
02:17:02 At the top that it doesn't affect.
02:17:05 Because it's bad for them because they can't.
02:17:08 Hope to compete.
02:17:10 Against like if you're importing, you know according to them, right, the world's best and brightest.
02:17:17 Right, like it's.
02:17:18 Bad enough, like white people complaining that you're importing these people to compete out.
02:17:21 Compete me for jobs, cause they'll do it for cheaper and whatever, right?
02:17:25 But imagine how black people.
02:17:28 At least you have have the the IQ necessary to maybe not get the job you wanted because it's been, you know, either replaced by AI or outsourced by, you know, H1B1 or whatever, right? But you at least have, you know, an entrepreneurial spirit and.
02:17:48 The aptitude and drive to do something different and a lot of these guys don't, they would be more successful with people like that are are closer related to them with the same kinds of skill sets, IQ level and and whatnot, they absolutely would be happier.
02:18:05 And I truly believe that.
02:18:06 I mean, how happy can these people be?
02:18:10 I mean, they're they're they're they live in neighborhoods.
02:18:13 I mean, they're we're not the only ones that have to not relax, right?
02:18:17 They can't relax either.
02:18:20 You know, look at how many black people get shot.
02:18:23 Of course, by other black people.
02:18:24 But look how many black people get shot in, like, Chicago in a weekend.
02:18:30 I can't imagine Africa being more dangerous.
02:18:35 Right.
02:18:37 So yeah, I.
02:18:40 I actually think they would be happier.
02:18:44 Man of low moral fiber.
02:18:46 But I'll never shed a tear for a ***** that dies in Whitelands.
02:18:50 Well, again, another part of it too, though I do.
02:18:52 I do feel again.
02:18:54 I don't.
02:18:54 I don't know.
02:18:55 I don't want to say like, I feel bad for them, but I I get it because.
02:18:59 These people aren't here because, well, some of them are.
02:19:02 And in Europe it's different.
02:19:04 But in America, a substantial amount of the the the Africans in America.
02:19:09 Aren't here because they wanted to come here.
02:19:13 A substantial amount of them are here because Jews put them on slave ships and sold them.
02:19:19 You know, 400 years ago.
02:19:21 And so it's it wasn't like.
02:19:24 You know, they came here.
02:19:26 Willingly. So I kind of get it right and in fact, to be fair, a lot of these black people, they've been in America, their families have been in America a lot longer than many of of the well like the Ben Shapiro's.
02:19:40 Of the world, let's just say.
02:19:42 So in a way, they almost belong here more than he does.
02:19:48 But yeah, I mean, it's complicated.
02:19:50 Unfortunately it is complicated and nuanced and whatever, but they would be much happier.
02:19:55 Everyone would be much happier if they were back with their own kind and society.
02:20:00 Both societies would just would.
02:20:02 Better, better off if they were able to look, and I think the African countries would.
02:20:07 Love to have them.
02:20:08 I really do.
02:20:11 And it's not just look, it's not we're not just paying the social price of to have these people in our populations, it's just expensive.
02:20:21 I mean, it would just be like.
02:20:23 Imagine what we could have accomplished.
02:20:25 If not only did we not have to expend think of how much **** the money thing?
02:20:30 Right, like we we've got.
02:20:31 We've gone over that ad nauseam.
02:20:34 Just think of just like the how much mental energy.
02:20:39 Is is put into this ******* racial difference is garbage constantly.
02:20:45 Right.
02:20:46 Think of of how many things could have been accomplished if no one was worried about being called a racist and no one was.
02:20:54 No company was worried about, you know, finding themselves in a lawsuit, and no one, no one was afraid to speak their mind, and we could be honest about biology and all, you know, I mean, like, imagine what we would have.
02:21:04 Accomplished as a country.
02:21:07 It's, you know, and look and many of these African countries would probably be better off if instead of sending them aid, we sent them.
02:21:16 Western educated blacks, we could say, right?
02:21:21 Red truck regarding the beginning of the stream in 1982, the punk band Fear warned us. Here are the lyrics.
02:21:31 Uh. Let's see here.
02:21:38 I'm not sure exactly what.
02:21:40 What part of the stream you're talking about?
02:21:41 Because it's.
02:21:43 We had quite the long string.
02:21:48 New York's alright, New York's alright, New York's alright if you like saxophones.
02:21:53 New York's alright. If you want to get pushed in front of the subway, New York's alright. If you like tuberculosis, New York's are right. If you like art and jazz, New York's all right if you're homosexual.
02:22:06 New York's alright, if you like drunks in your doorway, New York's alright. If you want to freeze the debt, New York's alright. If you want to get mugged or murdered.
02:22:16 That's that sounds about right.
02:22:19 New York is not a great place.
02:22:21 I haven't spent a ton of time there, but I I was in.
02:22:24 I was in constant fighter flight mode the entire time I was there last time.
02:22:31 Ryan G Money for bullets.
02:22:35 There you go.
02:22:36 Yeah, I haven't.
02:22:37 You know, I've I've I have.
02:22:40 I haven't looked at ammunition prices lately.
02:22:41 I don't know what they're like right now because I kind of just I stocked up.
02:22:46 And I haven't gone shooting in a while, so I still have, like, my stockpile, I guess.
02:22:53 So I haven't priced it of of it.
02:22:55 I've just.
02:22:55 I keep hearing things about it going up and I don't know if that's if they've gone back down or not.
02:23:00 What I want to do ultimately is get to where I can read.
02:23:02 You know I got a buddy that does that.
02:23:06 He he he collects shells like at shooting ranges and stuff like that and fills them back up and everything.
02:23:15 Has like the, you know, orders like the Gunpowder online.
02:23:18 And I I don't know.
02:23:19 I don't.
02:23:20 I don't understand that whole process, but it doesn't look that hard.
02:23:24 Colonel N word.
02:23:25 If you find yourself in a violent situation, don't forget to pick up your shell casings afterwards.
02:23:31 There you go.
02:23:31 Speaking of the devil.
02:23:36 Yeah, or or use a revolver.
02:23:38 Revolvers do not eject shell casings.
02:23:47 Yeah, you you don't have so many tries to get the job done.
02:23:50 But I mean, if you can't get it done.
02:23:52 In that many tries then.
02:23:55 You know, you're probably probably not going to care about Shell case.
02:24:00 You're probably all all out war if you need.
02:24:02 More than six shots.
Speaker
02:24:04 UM.Devon
02:24:06 Zazi Mattas bought this is out of nowhere.02:24:09 But what the **** happened to Boy Scouts?
02:24:12 Would you do a deep dive into that?
02:24:14 Thanks again for the show.
02:24:16 What happened was, I think it was a Jewish woman that that.
02:24:24 Like her name was.
02:24:26 I can picture her.
02:24:27 Her her face.
02:24:30 Because I I did cover it, like on Twitter when it was as it was falling apart.
02:24:37 Yeah, maybe.
02:24:39 I mean, I was in Boy Scouts.
02:24:40 I was a kid.
02:24:41 But yeah, I would never ******* a million years send my kids to that now, and there would most people.
02:24:45 That's why they're pretty much defunct.
02:24:48 Sharp wing bump.
02:24:51 Bump, bump, bump.
02:24:59 It's been a while since I donated, so here's some support for the pit excavation crew.
02:25:04 Well, you know what I promised earlier to.
02:25:09 Who was it?
02:25:12 Who was it?
02:25:14 To ramel.
02:25:16 That we would do the pit thing and there was certainly many opportunities for the pit in tonight's dream.
02:25:39 I think I'll have to do an extended cut of that.
02:25:45 I've been doing extended cut, not tell anyone and just one day it'll be really like.
02:25:49 5 minutes long or something.
02:25:55 Let's take a look here connect.
02:25:58 People were sympathetic to the OR to just pearly things.
02:26:03 A female YouTuber, they got bullied by trigonometry guys for interviewing Nick Fuentes.
02:26:08 Turns out she's a coal burner, so many supposed treads that are committed to.
02:26:14 Leftist utopian lies about race.
02:26:17 Wait, hold.
02:26:17 On so many supposed threads that are committed to leftist utopian lies about ohh wait, you're saying there are so many, OK.
02:26:26 Of course, they never live near diversity.
02:26:28 Well, in her defense, I mean well.
02:26:31 I mean, not defense, but like in terms of what you're talking about, she actually does.
02:26:36 Maybe not live in proximity, but she seems to only hire black people like she seems to really be an Abbott with black people.
02:26:44 Now it's a different kind of black person because she's in London.
02:26:47 And these are like the the the fresh off the boat Africans, right.
02:26:51 So they're like the uh.
02:26:54 You know like that.
02:26:55 Like Eddie Murphy used to have, like, a a joke about like the How you know the the really happy African immigrant and, you know, some of you have probably encountered some of these guys right where they're they're actually not committing crimes left and right.
02:27:07 They're somewhat socially conservative and they're always got, like, this ******* stupid smile on their face.
02:27:13 Not that look, not that, you know, we want those people in our society necessarily either.
02:27:18 I'm just saying.
02:27:22 Yeah, her her back story in terms of the people that she's dated specifically one not one black guy in particular.
02:27:28 It's a little embarrassing.
02:27:30 It's, it's pretty cringe.
02:27:31 Her background with that.
02:27:34 Www.watchdefiant.com wow, I don't.
02:27:37 Even know that?
02:27:40 I'll have to check that out. Thank you, Devin, for your work. Flyer night. Defiant, June 7th through 19th. 24 chapters involved so far over 50 teams throwing defiant.
02:27:54 By Devin Stack in the same weekend.
02:27:56 Join us.
02:27:57 We want every activist on this, so that's pretty sweet.
02:28:00 Let's see what that looks like.
02:28:13 How do I make this pop up?
02:28:19 Well, that's cool.
02:28:19 So it just redirects to the the.
02:28:24 The odyssey.
02:28:27 Length. That's awesome.
02:28:30 That's awesome.
02:28:30 Good work.
02:28:31 Good work, guys.
02:28:33 Yeah, I don't know if you're the same guy, but.
02:28:36 I think you are probably.
02:28:38 That had the.
02:28:41 What was it in Wisconsin?
02:28:43 Let me pop up.
02:28:53 I think I retweeted you, if it's or.
02:28:58 Someone doing the same thing I.
02:29:00 Think it's you though.
02:29:02 And here we are.
02:29:06 And this is from white lives matter global.
02:29:15 This is pretty cool.
Speaker 6
02:29:27 What do you say? OK.Speaker 27
02:29:35 OK.Speaker 20
02:29:39 White wife. Daughter. That's OK.Speaker 25
02:30:00 Ohh right you have built.Speaker 31
02:30:13 Science matter, and that's OK.Devon
02:30:24 There we go.02:30:25 That's the Minnesota I thought was Wisconsin.
02:30:26 But it's Minnesota, so there you go.
02:30:30 Really cool.
02:30:32 Then of course, we've got ******** ****** with $1.00.
Speaker 41
02:30:36 Do you have that much money in your bank at home?02:30:41 I'd buy that for a dollar.
Devon
02:30:49 Unfortunately, that analogy about brass knuckles and knives is true in New York City can't begin to talk about how many people were arrested in New York for acting in self-defense and got arrested even if it happened at home.02:31:00 Cops will arrest you anyway, especially if you have no record, because DA's love to prosecute.
02:31:05 Those the most.
02:31:07 Now they, that's.
02:31:09 And that's the case all throughout the UK and probably other European countries.
02:31:15 I just know for a fact that's how it is in the UK.
02:31:17 And uh.
02:31:19 There's probably different states.
02:31:21 It's probably not just New York that, you know, I I would imagine there's probably different states that have similar, I mean not let me just put this way, not every states, Texas like Texas, you can pretty much blow anyones head up.
02:31:33 There's a few states like that where as long as if you feel threatened, you can use lethal force.
02:31:38 And that's how all of America was for the longest time.
02:31:41 Intel, you know, the softer ones arrived.
02:31:46 AB Abra commandant.
02:31:48 Hey, Evan here in the Netherlands, we also had a program called.
02:31:53 Opsporing Versace shed.
02:31:58 Transmitted investigation requested police asking for help on TV by realize or yeah by realizing CCTV footage. I think by by playing it or I don't know and asking for tips even as a child I noticed that nearly nine out of 1 cases where and sand well that's odd.
02:32:18 In the Netherlands that you'd have that kind of a ratio, but yeah, well, I mean, I guess it.
02:32:23 Makes sense, right?
02:32:27 John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt, I think the real black pill is that 90 to 97% of whites have the pinata mindset.
02:32:35 You are right, things will get much worse. I know three to 10% of us that escape the cities that will have in Group preference practicing strong white children, but will never have enough numbers to thrive.
02:32:47 Only survive.
02:32:48 Well, I don't know.
02:32:48 You got to think of it this way, even.
02:32:50 If it is only three to 10%.
02:32:54 I can think of another group that only makes up 2% of America's population that seem to be thriving just fine.
02:33:02 And while you can say they've definitely have a an advantage due to the reality of generational wealth and what that has.
02:33:12 Well, given them for centuries.
02:33:15 The upper hand that that's given them for centuries.
02:33:18 I still have enough faith in us as a people.
02:33:22 To survive what's come?
02:33:26 And I think and in fact I think a lot.
02:33:29 Of us will.
02:33:31 There will be a lot of.
02:33:34 Bad genetics.
02:33:36 That are bred out.
02:33:37 Either through intermixing or just simply not reproducing, and so.
02:33:44 I have more faith.
02:33:45 I have more faith.
02:33:47 And then Part 2 is I'm having a hard time finding a way around all our white and non white enemies.
02:33:53 Well, like I said, it's it's there's communities out there and with people that are that are naturally like you usually in rural areas.
02:34:02 I was very surprised because where I live it's it's very it's very sparsely populated, it's very you know there's not a lot of people here and the people that are out here are.
02:34:13 A lot of it's it's older people, you know, they're they're dying out.
02:34:17 And even where I'm at.
02:34:20 They're the people replacing them.
02:34:23 I don't want to say there's like, a ton of diversity, but I there is some.
02:34:27 There's definitely some Mexican families that are probably illegals in many cases.
02:34:34 Coming in but not not like to a crazy degree and for a while, that's all I thought.
02:34:41 I thought that.
02:34:41 All right.
02:34:41 Well, that's all it is going to be.
02:34:42 Old white people dying out and Mexicans replacing.
02:34:46 But in this last year, I've managed to meet a lot of people that have surprised me with their level of understanding of the situation that are that people that are homeschooling their kids and for the same reasons that that we are and they might not 100% get it. They might not listen to the insomnia.
02:35:06 Dream or or even any you know of the adjacent.
02:35:10 Information sources or fully comprehend the situation, but they get it, you know, and I think that number of people are the the percentage of people in these types of areas, there's always going to be the MAGA boomers.
02:35:25 You know that are they don't care.
02:35:26 They're just they.
02:35:26 They don't care.
02:35:27 They're they're done right.
02:35:29 At a certain point.
02:35:31 You're not going to care either, right?
02:35:33 Like at a certain point, when you're, like, 70 something and you've been, you've been fighting the same fight for.
02:35:40 You know, 50 years.
02:35:44 You're kind of just going to be like, all right, I did my part.
02:35:47 Hopefully not with the same attitude that boomers do, but I at least kind of get it.
02:35:53 They're they're just winding down, right?
02:35:55 They don't have much left on time on this earth left and and they don't quite understand the situation that you can't teach an old dog new tricks.
02:36:02 All that stuff.
02:36:04 But the people I've been meeting in my area at least are are younger.
02:36:09 They get it.
02:36:10 They're starting families, they're teaching their families this and explicitly, you know.
02:36:17 Because of for or for the same reasons.
02:36:24 Patriotfront dot US take my money for the love of God. Well, I appreciate that.
02:36:30 Albert commandant.
02:36:31 Hey, Devin.
02:36:31 Have to go to work.
02:36:32 So have to catch the replay.
02:36:34 They'll the replay.
02:36:35 I'll probably have to edit back together.
02:36:37 Uh quick donation for support chat don't be a bunch of Jews and throw some shekels to this good or yeah to this good man.
02:36:43 Well, I appreciate that.
02:36:46 Damn Bigfoot.
02:36:47 Notice how everyone praised the Joker scene where he killed the three witch rich whites.
02:36:51 But this case, it's Oh my God.
02:36:54 He defended himself against Dindu.
02:36:58 Well, like I said, they, they they tried, they acted as if that was the, the writer said.
02:37:03 Ohh yeah.
02:37:03 We were inspired by that case.
02:37:05 And it's conspicuously different than the reality, isn't it?
02:37:10 And yes, there were a lot of spurges that were telling you how based Joker was, and I caught a lot of heat for pointing out that it was super gay.
02:37:18 Damn Bigfoot autistics, taking care of the racial crimes statistics.
02:37:23 Autistics taking care of the racial crime statistics?
02:37:26 Well, it rhymes, but I'm not sure what you.
02:37:27 Mean by that?
02:37:28 Few are from Persona 2 goats or gets was suffering from a chronic case of fatigue, something which all of us here can relate to T&D.
02:37:40 Yeah, well, I mean.
02:37:43 Living in New York, I I I couldn't do it.
02:37:45 I couldn't.
02:37:46 Not just for that reason.
02:37:47 New York just sounds like.
02:37:48 It would be.
02:37:50 Even more miserable than the big cities I lived.
02:37:54 Because I I spent a very short time there, I spent just like a few weeks there for a project that I was working on.
02:37:59 And I I I ******* hated it.
02:38:01 I it really?
02:38:02 Did feel like I was I was in fight or flight mode the entire time and partially because I made the mistake of because I was having to pay for the hotel.
02:38:10 I was at.
02:38:11 So I picked.
02:38:12 A cheap a cheap.
02:38:14 Hotel in New York, so you can imagine the neighborhood that.
02:38:16 Was in right.
02:38:20 And so every time I went to the.
02:38:21 Bodega I was.
02:38:21 Just like, alright, try not to get killed.
02:38:26 And yeah, it it it just it did seem like I was in in constant danger while I was out there.
02:38:34 No chance would you consider a stream on Chris Dorner, the black cop who took vengeance on hands and killed?
02:38:42 Wait, that took vengeance on hands and killed LAPD?
02:38:48 But died in a suspicious ending.
02:38:51 I'm not sure what that means I can.
02:38:52 Look him up real quick.
Speaker 21
02:39:02 What is this?Devon
02:39:05 Is Wikipedia going to give me like the ohh this ******* guy?02:39:09 What was this again?
02:39:14 I recognize the photo.
02:39:16 I'm gonna have to.
02:39:16 I'm gonna have to look back into this.
02:39:19 Blah blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah blah blah is.
02:39:22 This the guy that shot up, he shot up something.
02:39:27 Series of shootings in Los Angeles.
02:39:30 The victims were law enforcement officers and the daughter of a retired police captain Dorner killed 4 people and wounded three others.
02:39:38 On February 12th, he died during a standoff with the San Bernardino Sheriff's Department after a shootout at a cabin.
02:39:46 And yeah, I remember I remember this vaguely.
02:39:48 Remember this happening.
02:39:50 The manifesto posted by Dorner on social media declared an unconventional and asymmetrical warfare upon the LAPD, their families and their associates.
02:39:59 Unless the department admitted publicly.
02:40:02 He was fired in retaliation for reporting excessive force.
02:40:08 Yeah, I'd have to look into this again.
02:40:09 I just barely.
02:40:10 I just remember the headlines and seeing that photo, but I'd have to dig into that a little further.
02:40:16 Damn Bigfoot, majority of whites sadly need to experience what he experienced to reach the mindset of him and us.
02:40:23 Well, that's The thing is, is when he's in doing his confession and he's talking to those people that right there is the difference between many of.
02:40:32 Us and many of the white people in our.
02:40:35 In our lives.
02:40:36 Right when he's having that conversation where?
02:40:39 He's like he.
02:40:39 He explains the situation in language that you and I totally understand.
02:40:44 Anyone that's had a violent encounter with diversity, you understand what he means when he describes that gleam in the eye, that smile, and how that's a threatening thing.
02:40:53 That's a that's that's you're looking at evil.
02:40:56 You're looking at something.
02:40:58 You know, we we've talked about how there's a lot of people that don't have an inner monologue.
02:41:01 They don't have an inner voice and and you know. Oh, it's so funny. These NPC's don't have inner well and no, it's terrifying, because guess what, your conscience is.
02:41:12 That means they don't have a conscience.
02:41:15 That smile is the same smile.
02:41:20 Of a of a wild animal bearing its teeth.
02:41:25 There is no conscience.
02:41:27 There is no inner voice behind that smile saying.
Speaker 20
02:41:32 Murder is bad.Devon
02:41:36 Don't kill people. That's bad.02:41:43 It's pure, raw, animalistic.
02:41:53 And you don't you don't recognize and until you see it the first time.
02:41:58 And as he said, fear is a good thing because it gets you thinking, gets you thinking real fast.
02:42:05 If you've ever been into it in a car accident.
02:42:08 Crazy how it seems like it's happening in.
02:42:10 Slow motion, right?
02:42:15 That's because your brain is speeding the **** **.
02:42:19 So relative to how you perceive time usually.
02:42:23 It doesn't.
02:42:24 It seems like things are slowing down.
02:42:28 Is that adrenaline that gets into your veins?
02:42:31 Speed your brain the **** ** so that.
02:42:33 You can.
02:42:34 Survive whatever situation activated the the dumping of the adrenaline in your system.
02:42:43 And you have a little heart to heart with yourself when you see.
02:42:47 That evil smile.
02:42:50 And you don't forget it.
02:42:54 And those people he was talking to on the other side of the table, they had never been in that situation.
02:43:02 They had no idea what he was talking about.
02:43:06 Everything was academic to them.
02:43:13 And sadly, that's the that is the difference.
02:43:16 When I say that this, you know, the danger has to be at the doorstep of of the average white.
02:43:23 That's what I'm talking about.
02:43:26 I don't want that to happen.
02:43:27 I'm just saying you don't get it.
02:43:32 Until you've experienced it.
02:43:37 And it's it's almost impossible to explain to someone.
02:43:41 Who's never experienced it?
02:43:45 Right.
02:43:47 Just as think of something simple like a a mind altering like, imagine trying to explain.
02:43:54 With precision.
02:43:57 What smoking pot is like to someone who's never done drugs?
02:44:05 Right. It's it's almost.
02:44:06 Impossible cause it's just like well.
02:44:09 I mean, you feel kind of different and music sounds better and you know it's like.
02:44:16 You you can't really explain with any kind of specificity because it's kind of like you just kind of have to experience it, right?
02:44:24 That's why in movies, it's always ridiculous.
02:44:29 Right. The way they portray.
02:44:32 Pot smoking in in comedies and stuff like that.
02:44:34 It's always like this over the top weird **** that is nothing like what it's like because you really even with a movie, you can't really.
02:44:43 Describe it with.
02:44:44 With alcohol you can kind of describe it.
02:44:46 You can be like, well, you know your motor, your, you know, your hand, eye coordination goes down your inhibitions, go down and.
02:44:57 You know, like you, that's about well, I mean that that's that's that's those are the major ones, right.
02:45:05 Your inhibitions go down and your your motor skills are affected.
02:45:10 People can can kind of understand that.
02:45:16 Well, this is this is a mind altering thing.
02:45:18 When you when you're in a a fight or flight mode.
02:45:21 Like a real I might die fight or flight mode.
02:45:27 You can't. You can't describe.
02:45:28 That to to someone who's never felt that.
02:45:33 You really can't.
02:45:35 Which is why I think honestly like I meant that when I was saying I.
02:45:38 Think it's healthy?
02:45:40 I mean not to get beat up to the point of permanent injury.
02:45:44 But I don't think you're a.
02:45:45 Good fighter till you've lost a fight.
02:45:52 And I don't think you can recognize evil until you've seen it.
02:45:57 And a lot of people, you know.
02:45:58 I guess, thankfully.
02:46:00 In a way.
02:46:02 I mean, they haven't seen it.
02:46:03 So that's why they don't get it.
02:46:09 So they're going to have to.
02:46:10 See it.
02:46:11 You know what I mean.
02:46:14 Ah, let's see here.
02:46:25 Great show with thy hypocrite.
02:46:27 You should do that sort of thing more often in my in my opinion.
02:46:30 Well, funny you should say that because tomorrow.
02:46:35 I forgot if it's at 7:00 or 8:00 Pacific Time.
02:46:42 But tomorrow I'm going to be on a stream with blonde in the belly of the beast, or I think that's what she goes by.
02:46:50 Still, a lot of you guys are probably familiar with her.
02:46:54 I'm going to be on her channel on a stream tomorrow.
02:46:59 I'll know.
02:46:59 I'll find out the time.
02:47:01 And and everything, and I'll promote that on Gab and Telegram and Twitter and stuff.
02:47:07 But yeah, I'm.
02:47:08 I'm going to be on a few different people streams.
02:47:13 For the next few weeks here, even some smaller stuff, just because we're not, you know.
02:47:20 And some people who have who have contacted me, I haven't gotten back to you yet.
02:47:24 You understand?
02:47:24 I just.
02:47:25 I I I get a lot of like a lot.
02:47:28 Not most of them.
02:47:29 Not nice.
02:47:29 Well, not most.
02:47:30 A lot of them.
02:47:31 Not nice.
02:47:33 Well, Adams, a lot of angry Jews.
02:47:35 DM may.
02:47:37 And it's funny what they can say to you and I I've I've reported them out of, I mean, cause I I don't know.
02:47:42 Like I don't care about stuff like that, but just to see if it if anything happens like ohh what if Elon cares if a Jew threatens me, you know, or a black woman said she was going to kill me for.
02:47:54 What? What was it about?
02:47:56 It was over the Jerry Springer tweet, I think a a black lady said she was going to kill me.
02:48:01 And so I reported the tweet and or the DM and and it just came back.
02:48:05 Oh, we didn't.
02:48:06 Sing wrong with it.
02:48:06 I'm like, oh, really?
02:48:07 OK.
02:48:09 That's funny.
02:48:11 Andromeda, I was 21 and visiting New York when this occurred. I thought Getz was a hero then, and now the right of the right of life, self-defense, liberty and pursuit of happiness is a guarantee in the Bill of Rights. Those predators chose gets because he appeared weak. Thank God he was able to defend him.
02:48:31 To defend himself.
02:48:35 Well, like I said, as the demographics change, that Bill of Rights is just an old piece of paper written by a bunch of old slave voters.
02:48:44 But yeah, it's uh.
02:48:47 It's it's.
02:48:49 It's gonna get worse before.
02:48:50 It gets better, John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt, with the human pressure relief valve, Tucker Carlson off cable TV.
02:48:57 What bone do you think the ruling class will throw to the right?
02:49:03 I don't know.
02:49:04 I don't know if I I don't.
02:49:06 I think it'll just still be Tucker I.
02:49:08 I don't think Tucker's not going away.
02:49:11 Tucker's just going to be online now, which makes more sense. I mean, who watches cable TV? So he's just going to be online?
02:49:19 And I I don't know and how that's going to materialize or maybe he'll run for office, I don't know.
02:49:25 I mean that would that would not surprise me if he, I mean, he could even run for President.
02:49:30 Imagine the imagine how that would.
02:49:32 Upset the apple cart right now.
02:49:34 It's well, it might be a little late in the game.
02:49:36 Well, I.
02:49:37 Don't know.
02:49:37 Maybe it's not a.
02:49:38 Lot of people.
02:49:40 Honestly, would pick Tucker over Trump.
02:49:42 There's a lot of people that would pick Tucker over to.
02:49:46 There's a lot of people that are that are only picking Trump because not that it matters, right?
02:49:51 It's honestly voting doesn't ******* matter.
02:49:54 But there's a lot of people that think it does and.
02:49:57 They they would pick Tucker over.
02:49:59 Over Trump, so I, I don't know.
02:50:01 I don't know.
02:50:03 I'm sure they'll have some kind of watered down version of him.
02:50:06 What's that guy that.
02:50:09 I mean, he was the.
02:50:11 He was already like, the the gayer watered, more watered down version of him.
02:50:16 Ohh I can picture in my head, but he's such a like.
02:50:18 A nobody, that that.
02:50:20 There's a guy that that has a a show like around that time.
02:50:25 That's like a smaller time guy that I could see them promoting him, who, who occasionally will like, you know, dip his toe in saying something cool.
02:50:34 Every once in a while.
02:50:36 But yeah, there I I don't know.
02:50:38 I don't see it as like.
02:50:41 I don't think Tucker's going away. He's just, I think updating.
02:50:46 And now he's got St.
02:50:47 cred, right?
02:50:48 I'm banned from from Fox News.
02:50:53 Russell Mcclintock. Hello, Sir. Can you play 1646? And then 1940 of this video? I don't know, man.
02:51:02 I don't know.
02:51:03 It's from an old interview with Goat or gets where he hilariously credits aids with solving crime.
02:51:09 And wiping out that population?
02:51:11 Well, if he does that, maybe that'll be kind.
02:51:13 Of funny. Let's see here.
02:51:26 Alright, what is this 1646?
Speaker
02:51:37 What were you about?02:51:38 The trial?
02:51:38 What were you found guilty of?
02:51:40 What were?
Speaker 44
02:51:41 You carrying carrying done illegally.02:51:43 That's it.
02:51:44 Well, yeah, I was charged with.
02:51:45 I forget how many felonies it was between 15 to 20 felonies, and I was convicted of the gun charge and I wound up going to going to jail on that the situation again, that made things better.
02:51:57 It was a social problem.
02:51:59 You had irresponsible.
02:52:02 Young women just popping out babies and.
02:52:07 Nobody asked to be born.
02:52:08 These kids were these kids were victims and a sense of of a bad environment and.
02:52:15 Aids just basically wiped out that section of the population.
Devon
02:52:19 We need to take a break.Speaker 37
02:52:20 We'll come back.02:52:20 We're going again.
Devon
02:52:21 Wanted to take a break.02:52:24 Well, I went.
02:52:24 I wish ads had wiped out that I like that we need to take a break thing, alright.
02:52:31 Let's take about this this part of it here.
Speaker 44
02:52:34 489-9639.02:52:39 We're back on turning point with Bernie gets.
Speaker 37
02:52:42 Bernie, you were talking about something said something very.Speaker 44
02:52:45 Well, yeah.02:52:46 Yes, at the time.
02:52:47 You know, when I went to jail, we'd have visitors days in jail.
02:52:52 And you have all these women, many women visiting these guys and the guys were promiscuous.
02:52:58 They they believed they would be a good father, not by supporting the kid, but just if they would play with their kid.
02:53:03 You know occasionally and statistically though, every one of those threatening thugs had a sister.
02:53:09 People don't want to address it.
02:53:11 What were their sisters doing?
02:53:12 They were popping out babies and also promiscuously with many different fathers at the time AIDS came in, it just spread around AIDS and a whole segment of the of the lower class in New York City, which demographically was reproducing at a very high rate.
02:53:29 Basically, that's stopped.
02:53:30 Dead ends.
02:53:31 Track burn by aides.
Speaker 53
02:53:32 Jumping back to the to the track.Devon
02:53:34 Don't know if that's true though.02:53:38 I don't know if that's true.
02:53:40 I'd I'd like to see the statistics statistics on that, but that is kind of funny.
02:53:47 A hammer of thorazine.
02:53:54 Coach Redpill Slash Gonzalo Lira is missing again.
02:53:58 He was last known to be in Karkov, where he had been since last March.
02:54:03 He had been adamant that something was wrong if he hadn't posted somewhere in more than 12 hours.
02:54:08 He hasn't posted since the 30th a based man.
02:54:12 I hope he's OK.
02:54:14 Yeah, you know, I guess I just have been on Twitter very much lately cause I I feel like he had just tweeted something out that I that was one of the.
02:54:21 Last tweets I I looked at, I thought.
02:54:25 But I mean, I believe you.
02:54:26 I've I've been.
02:54:28 I've been doing bee stuff pretty nonstop the last.
02:54:32 Well, honestly, at this point, weeks.
02:54:37 Yeah, it.
02:54:38 Well, I mean, I wouldn't be surprised.
02:54:40 I would not be surprised the first of all, I I'm pretty sure there's.
02:54:45 There's, isn't there actual warfare going on in Karkov right now, so it could be either.
02:54:51 It could either be something like that.
02:54:52 He could have.
02:54:53 Been injured by an attack he his Internet could have been taken out. It could have been zelinski's people arresting him again. I don't. I haven't been keeping a close watch on what he's.
02:55:05 Said publicly, so I don't know if he was crossing the line on.
02:55:10 I mean, they already arrested him once and kind of like, you know, you can't do this, can't do.
02:55:14 That or.
02:55:14 Right?
02:55:15 And he was still doing live streams constantly and and didn't seem to really change.
02:55:22 His behavior.
02:55:25 So I don't know if maybe they've just had enough of him, you know?
02:55:28 They're, I mean, as as.
02:55:31 And as the bolts get tightened.
02:55:34 There, there's less.
02:55:36 I mean because the only reason I think he got released last time was Chile got involved.
02:55:41 And there was international pressure.
02:55:43 Well, the more you're in a more, the more chaotic the situation gets.
02:55:50 The less oversight there is, and the more you can make people disappear and stuff like that.
02:55:54 If you get what I mean.
02:55:57 If I were him, I.
02:55:59 I don't know that I would have been.
02:56:02 Posting stuff on the Internet, but that's what that's how it looked.
02:56:05 That's how he wanted to go out and he knew the risks so.
02:56:10 Hopefully he's OK.
02:56:12 Look, last time we thought he was dead, he ended up not being dead.
02:56:17 Hopefully he pops his head out like a turtle sometime soon.
02:56:23 Zen Master Zen good luck with the locals, but keep in mind Devon small duplicitous blue pilled ***** are everywhere.
02:56:30 This is true.
02:56:32 This is true.
02:56:33 And look, there's hierarchy everywhere.
02:56:36 And so you have to understand, if you go to like a small rural area, you have to understand you can't just impose yourself.
02:56:44 As as part of the community, you know you can't, you're you're going to be.
02:56:48 You're the alien.
02:56:49 At that point, you're the big city guy that came, you know, from nowhere.
02:56:52 No one asked you to be there.
02:56:53 No one invited you.
02:56:54 All these, a lot.
02:56:55 In many cases, these people went to school with each other.
02:56:58 They go way back.
02:56:59 They've, you know, they've been there their whole lives and here you come, just, you know, moving on in with your city money or, you know, whatever.
Speaker 9
02:57:04 OK.Devon
02:57:06 And that's not quite the experience I had.02:57:08 But like you know, I there is like a undertone of that sometimes like a little bit.
02:57:13 And so it took a while of me being being here on a regular basis and and meeting people through helping people out.
02:57:20 Like honestly, that's really how I've met most people is helping people out with their their.
02:57:26 Animals and things like that, you know, I helped an old lady with some bees that she had and you know, and word gets out that you're all right after a while.
02:57:33 You know, and that's just what you should be doing anyway.
02:57:36 That's the cool thing when you.
02:57:38 Live in a community.
02:57:38 See, that's the kind of thing that you never do when you live in a city.
02:57:42 The idea of service to like your community just sounds like a waste because who are you helping, right?
02:57:49 You're helping people that are going to be a threat to you 9 times out of 10, right?
02:57:54 The needy people in an urban environment are the people that might later stab you in the back for helping them.
02:58:01 But if you're in a in a, in a more rural environment, the people that you're helping out are usually just people that just don't have a lot of money.
02:58:08 You know, they're they're a widow living off of Social Security or something like that, but they're decent people, hard working people that just, you know, it's not.
02:58:17 It's not easy to, especially in in with with the.
02:58:21 Economy that we have and it's not easy to.
02:58:25 Even you know exist human.
02:58:29 Any more with all the taxes and everything else that you have to worry about and and so there's plenty of opportunities to to.
02:58:38 Do service for.
02:58:41 For your community and have it mean something and.
02:58:44 And it I'll tell you, it's.
02:58:47 It's something I like doing.
02:58:48 It's something I like doing because it's how I was raised.
02:58:52 Like, that's a value I was raised with that like, oh, yeah, you should always.
02:58:56 And, you know, Mormons are real good with that.
02:58:58 Like, they'll they'll help out other Mormons.
02:58:59 And but as I I wasn't really part of that.
02:59:04 That community anymore and you know, haven't been for a long time.
02:59:08 You don't really have.
02:59:11 You know, you don't have that those opportunities and it.
02:59:14 It gives you.
02:59:15 A good feeling.
02:59:15 It makes you feel good.
02:59:16 It makes you feel good to do it.
02:59:18 And so it's kind of a win, win situation.
02:59:21 Thin red line for the pit fund.
02:59:25 The pet fund.
02:59:46 All right.
02:59:52 Mighty mouse.
02:59:53 I touched the inside of my old CRT VCR TV.
02:59:58 And now I can't think.
03:00:00 Yeah, you gotta you got to discharge those tubes, man.
03:00:03 They will hold a charge for a long time.
03:00:05 And they they don't **** around.
03:00:06 There's a lot.
03:00:07 Of high voltage back there.
03:00:10 I I have yet to be shocked by 1.
03:00:12 Thankfully I've yet to really given the amount of time, the amount of opportunities I have to be shocked by.
03:00:21 Lethal voltage.
03:00:22 I've shot.
03:00:23 I have no, no pun intended.
03:00:25 And I've shockingly not been shocked.
03:00:28 But you got to be careful when.
03:00:29 Working with that, that's easy.
03:00:31 To do, you just need a screwdriver.
03:00:33 And I get it underneath.
03:00:34 That that.
03:00:35 There's videos on YouTube that show you how to do it.
03:00:37 It's not hard to discharge.
03:00:40 A TV tube.
03:00:41 Goy boy, Fortune 88, would you be OK with the QR code to the day? Liberty died on some literature and and I think you mean Colorado? Or would that draw unwanted attention to you?
03:00:54 I mean, I don't know, I.
03:00:57 I I if it's just to a video, I mean I don't, I don't think it matters, right?
03:01:02 And that should be on.
03:01:05 Bit shoot.
03:01:07 Yeah, it might even be on YouTube still.
03:01:18 Oops, libert.
03:01:21 Be funny, I I doubt it will come up.
03:01:23 Even when you look for the exact.
03:01:26 Yeah, I'm sure the algorithm is hiding me.
03:01:29 Even if it's still there.
03:01:31 Oops, there goes my.
Speaker
03:01:35 There you go.Devon
03:01:40 There you go.03:01:40 It's actually still on.
03:01:43 Amazingly, it's still on YouTube.
03:01:46 Yeah. Center that that way.
03:01:48 If it yeah, it gets banned.
03:01:49 It's not a big deal.
03:01:51 221,000 views five years ago.
03:01:55 There you go.
03:01:56 Plus, YouTube will make them feel that's more normal friendly anyway.
03:01:59 They won't think.
03:01:59 Oh, what's this?
03:02:00 Weird website.
03:02:02 Harmless Gee, red pill. Black pill me on the Fairfax and Loudon County, parts of the DC area. I read they are two of America's top counties by median household income right up there with Silicon Valley, Santa Clara and Santa. Yeah, it's it's really rich. What's even weirder though? Well.
03:02:21 Is it though?
03:02:26 And I'll have to look this up, but I know for a fact at one point they were the number one that I I don't remember if that exact it was the same area, but I don't know if it was which counties precisely.
03:02:39 Had the most missing children.
03:02:42 In the entire United States.
03:02:46 I I I found I was.
03:02:48 It was when I was doing research on the finders cult.
03:02:53 That that statistic came up.
03:02:55 It was in a news report.
03:02:57 I think I'd have to look it up again, but yeah, old, old, old money, ******* lizard people.
03:03:05 It's disgusting because it's a mixture of old money whites who hate you.
03:03:11 Old money fellow whites that hate you.
03:03:15 New money immigrants that hate you.
03:03:18 And then federal agents that hate you and and bureaucrats that hate you, who are make sure you know, roll the dice on their on their race.
03:03:29 Lots of money.
03:03:30 You can make a lot of.
03:03:31 It's just really expensive, so it doesn't matter.
03:03:33 When I was doing work in that area, I was on the other side of DC.
03:03:38 I was in the kind of on the Maryland side when I, you know, I never lived in Virginia, but I had to work in in.
03:03:47 In Virginia, from time to time and yeah, lots of mansions, lots of old money, lots of lizard people.
03:03:56 Blazing stranger, I agree with the get out of the cities and Scott Adams just get away.
03:04:02 But most of the higher paying jobs are in the cities.
03:04:05 Do you think a good alternative would be to move away from high black cities and towards low black cities?
03:04:12 Like Lincoln NE Boulder, Co or Scottsdale, AZ.
03:04:17 I mean, that's up to you.
03:04:19 That's up to you.
03:04:21 I I don't think that money is going to be important because I feel like people, the more money they make, it's it's there's lifestyle inflation.
03:04:31 As they call.
03:04:32 It where the more money you make, the more you spend, and so you're basically making exactly what you were before.
03:04:39 If you're gonna be smart about it, and you're gonna have a plan to eventually get out of the city, it's like a short term thing.
03:04:44 Like I'm gonna go to the city.
03:04:46 Make it.
03:04:47 Like live live? Really.
03:04:48 Poor, you know, live in the cheapest apt I can find and just eat rice and beans and you know, whatever.
03:04:54 Not go out and just and just stockpile money while I'm here.
03:04:58 And then use that money to then live out of the city.
03:05:02 I think that would be smarter.
03:05:06 I I just don't I I don't think you can escape this stuff.
03:05:11 I don't think you can escape this stuff by going to Scottsdale or Boulder or Lincoln.
03:05:17 There's probably cities that are whiter than others.
03:05:20 I have yet to go to a city.
03:05:23 That was like a metropolitan, not even Metropolis. But like any city that's got over 100,000 people in it.
03:05:30 That didn't also have a massive diversity.
03:05:34 Scottsdale included.
03:05:37 Boulder included.
03:05:39 I don't think I've been to Lincoln.
03:05:41 I might have driven through it.
03:05:43 So I can't say about Lincoln.
03:05:48 A lot of these cities are not quite as wide as they used to be. I think like Scottsdale, like the whole Phoenix area was, it was crazy. I looked that up once. It was something like 95% white like in the 90s.
03:06:00 Now it's like 60% like it it it's changed a lot, it's changed a lot.
03:06:07 There's not really white cities there.
03:06:15 Let's see here.
03:06:16 Nightmare shore view.
03:06:17 Do a coverage stream of the defiant flyering Devin.
03:06:21 I honestly AM.
03:06:22 Not aware of it, except for when you guys.
03:06:24 Send me these things and show me the videos of it.
03:06:29 But yeah, I I ohh I'd I'd like to highlight it any anytime that I'm aware of it.
03:06:34 I guess I'm just not, I don't know where to look for that stuff because I I'm I'm I'm not really on the Internet a bunch unless I'm I've got my head down preparing for a stream or I'm.
03:06:44 Doing a stream, but maybe I'll take a look at, you know, I'll do some inquiries and see what's going on.
03:06:52 With all this.
03:06:53 I am flattered, to say the least, and I don't mean to to ignore.
03:06:59 You guys are like that.
03:07:00 I'm actually very I'm very flattered they're doing that.
03:07:03 I'm and look I'm.
03:07:05 I am pretty proud of defiant.
03:07:07 I spent a long time on that video.
03:07:10 A long time.
03:07:11 There's, you know, I wish, in retrospect, cause like there are some, there's a lot of black on white violence clips that I should have used.
03:07:19 I just at the time I, I I don't remember if it was I was having problems with my computer or whatever.
03:07:24 And so I had to settle for subpar clips because there's so much better footage I could have used for that.
03:07:31 But it still I was still happy with it.
03:07:33 Like I I felt like when I watched it, it was one of the one of the videos like that every once in a while I'll make a video and I watch it and I like feel it, you know?
03:07:42 Like I'm like, yeah, that's.
03:07:44 That got across the emotion that I was trying to to transmit.
03:07:48 I know it did because I felt it.
03:07:50 I'm the one that was transmitting it.
03:07:51 So like it, I got it.
03:07:53 It worked on me, you know.
03:07:55 And I've because when you edit video you've, you know, by the time you're done, you've seen it like, a bajillion times.
03:08:00 So if if you, if you're still able to fill anything by the time.
03:08:03 You're done.
03:08:04 That you know you did an alright job and it seems to have resonated with a lot of people.
03:08:08 And so I I I'm glad.
03:08:09 I'm absolutely glad that people are saying it because I I think that it.
03:08:14 It's it's one of the videos.
03:08:16 I don't often tell my mom to watch.
03:08:18 In fact, I I kind of don't want her.
03:08:19 To watch the stuff.
03:08:22 I do it just cuz I don't.
03:08:24 I don't know, but that's one of the few videos I was like you.
03:08:27 Got to watch this, mom.
03:08:31 But yeah, no, I'm very flattered.
03:08:33 And yeah, I'll, I'll, I'll, I'll cover it whenever I know about it.
03:08:38 Harmless Gee Western countries are importing every black they can where it can be justified on grounds of merit, and it's causing massive brain drain on African countries because there aren't really that many high IQ blacks.
03:08:53 Case in point, New York City and London each have more gun doctors than Ghana. So just from that, we know less than 1/3 of jhanas doctors are actually living and working in their home country.
03:09:10 Yeah, I mean, that's one of those arguments that I just you know.
03:09:15 It's a boomer argument I I agree with you.
03:09:17 You're not wrong.
03:09:19 It's just I don't.
03:09:19 I don't care about Ghana.
03:09:22 And I, and I'm tired of of of trying to frame things in that way where it's like actually it's bad for them.
03:09:28 I mean it's true.
03:09:29 It is bad for them.
03:09:31 But I don't want to.
03:09:33 I don't want people to.
03:09:33 Think like that anymore.
03:09:35 I don't want people like there was that there was that boomer video that went around forever.
03:09:39 It was like you guys might have seen this.
03:09:41 The the Gumball video where the guy, I wonder if I wonder if that got banned off YouTube.
03:09:53 Yeah, like, remember this video?
03:09:55 He's doing this.
03:09:56 He's doing the exact.
03:09:59 Arguing right.
03:10:05 Like this is the argument.
Speaker 45
03:10:05 This gumball represents the 1,000,000 legal immigrants that the United States has taken every year on average since 1990.03:10:14 Now, who in the world?
03:10:16 Deserves our humanitarian compassion.
03:10:19 The World Bank has one measure of the desperately poor of the world.
03:10:22 They make less than two.
03:10:23 Dollars a day.
03:10:25 And how many people make less than $2.00 a day in the world? We'll start with Africa.
03:10:30 And Africa long, there are 650 million people.
03:10:36 Who make less than $2.00 a day 650 million.
03:10:41 And in India?
03:10:43 Another 890 million people, desperately poor China, adds another 480 million people.
03:10:52 Making less than $2.00 a day and unfortunately the rest of Asia, has a heartbreaking 810 million people who the World Bank says make less than $2.00 a day. And finally, there's 105 million of Latin America's population.
03:11:11 That are desperately poor.
03:11:12 All told, the World Bank says there are 3 billion people in the world, 3 billion people.
03:11:20 Who are desperately poor, making less than $2.00 a day. That's 3000 gumballs, and every year.
03:11:26 We take a million and suggest that we have somehow made a humanitarian difference.
03:11:33 Of course.
03:11:34 We don't pull our immigrants.
03:11:36 From these desperately poor populations, do we?
03:11:39 These people are too poor, too sick, too disconnected to make it here as immigrants, we tend to pull our immigrants out of the better off poor of the world, and Mexico tends to define the type of immigrant that we bring here, because the plurality of people come from Mexico.
03:11:57 And Mexico is poor.
03:11:59 How many people in the world live in countries that have average incomes lower than that of Mexico and the World Bank tells us that that number is these 3 billion plus another 2.6 billion people?
03:12:17 5.6 billion people in the world.
03:12:25 Who live in countries.
03:12:27 With average incomes below that of Mexico.
03:12:31 That's 5600 gum balls. And So what is it that the elites are telling us? They're telling us that when we take this 1,000,000 immigrants.
03:12:41 That we somehow or another are tackling world poverty double.
03:12:48 Our immigration to 2 million a year.
03:12:53 We couldn't make a noticeable difference, and we may be really hurting the impoverished people of the world because the million that we do take.
03:13:03 Are among the most energetic, often the better educated, certainly the most dissatisfied people that if they did not immigrate would be the ages for change, to improve the lot of all the people in these countries, the true heroes and the global humanitarian field are the people in these countries.
03:13:23 Who have the wherewithal to immigrate to another country, but instead stay in their countries to apply?
Devon
03:13:31 So that that's the argument you're talking about.03:13:34 And look it it sounds good to normies.
03:13:38 But it's dancing around the issue that at the end of the day, that's all well and good.
03:13:43 And yeah, that's true.
03:13:44 And yeah it like.
03:13:46 That that visualization is interesting.
03:13:51 But that's not why.
03:13:53 That's not why we don't want those gumballs.
03:13:56 That's not why.
03:13:59 I could give a **** about Ghana, honestly.
03:14:03 What really?
03:14:04 I mean, I don't care about Ghana, sorry.
03:14:09 The reason why I don't want gun and doctors has nothing to do with with Ghana.
03:14:17 And I think people need to just stop being afraid of saying that.
03:14:21 And just saying no, I just, I want a white doctor.
03:14:28 I want a white doctor because I want a doctor that understands me culturally.
03:14:38 I want a doctor. Where?
03:14:42 I can I I can get a I can get a better read on him and he can get a.
03:14:46 Better read on me.
03:14:49 Because look, I can tell you when I when I was working as a bouncer.
03:14:56 It is much harder.
03:14:58 Just to gauge the age.
03:15:01 Of a non white.
03:15:03 Than it is a white.
03:15:06 Because you can look at a white person.
03:15:09 And be like, oh, he looks like he's about as old as Grandpa.
03:15:13 Or he's as old as my older brother, or he's as old as uncle.
03:15:16 Whatever, you know, and you know, you get what I mean.
03:15:20 But if you see a black guy.
03:15:21 You're like I.
03:15:21 Don't know, he looks like.
03:15:23 He's black and he's oldish.
03:15:26 I mean, he's not too young like you can.
03:15:28 You can guess it's not.
03:15:29 Like you can't tell at.
03:15:30 All but it's you you don't get.
03:15:33 The same accuracy.
03:15:37 And that's just one little thing.
03:15:39 But there's a million little things like that.
03:15:45 And especially when it comes to doctors, someone diagnosing me for maybe something that's going to decide how long I live in in a significant way.
03:15:57 I'd rather be someone that is more like me.
03:16:04 Someone that might look at me and and feel like.
03:16:07 A familiar bond.
03:16:13 Because that's the other aspect to it to that gone in Doctor.
03:16:16 Does he feel like I'm family?
03:16:18 Or does he feel like I'm a paycheck?
03:16:21 I'm not saying there's not qualified good gun and doctors either.
03:16:25 Sure there are.
03:16:28 But I'll tell you what I I when I didn't have a whole lot of money when I was in DC.
03:16:33 And I went to a I went.
03:16:36 I don't know if he was from Ghana, but he was somewhere, you know, some African country I went, went to a doctor and it was.
03:16:45 It was a very uncomfortable experience because like, there was a communication like his English wasn't awesome.
03:16:51 He didn't seem to give a ****.
03:16:54 About me at all.
03:16:56 I couldn't relate to him on any level.
03:16:58 He probably couldn't relate to me on any level.
03:17:01 And I could tell I was just.
03:17:05 A customer.
03:17:08 Like in fact, I've been treated.
03:17:09 I there is.
03:17:10 I've got received better bedside manner from a guy from inside a burrito truck than I did from this guy.
03:17:22 That's why I don't want their best and brightest.
03:17:24 Not because I'm stealing their best and brightest from them.
03:17:33 I just want to live in a community of people that are are like family.
03:17:39 People that look, act, think and worship like I do.
03:17:47 People that have the same value system and history.
03:17:51 And worldview and hopes and dreams and capabilities that I do.
03:18:00 It's as simple as that, so I just you know, I just get, I just don't like those arguments anymore.
03:18:06 I feel like that was appropriate when people were still kind of like him and being about racial differences, but.
03:18:13 You know, like this, this kind of stuff.
03:18:15 It'll work for, you know if.
03:18:16 You got like a.
03:18:16 Boomer, maybe that'll help them get go down the right path a little bit, but.
03:18:21 Or maybe not.
03:18:22 Even a boomer, just maybe someone who's uncomfortable about the race stuff still.
03:18:27 But I I just feel like we're kind of getting past that.
03:18:29 We're getting past the point of being patient with.
03:18:31 People who are uncomfortable about racial issues.
03:18:37 You know it like if, if if you're still in in 20 in current year 2023.
03:18:44 If you're still unable to to grapple with the idea that there's.
03:18:49 Real profound differences between the races.
03:18:54 That have civilization ending consequences.
03:18:59 I don't know what I you know.
03:19:02 What good are you really at that point if you can't figure that out?
03:19:06 What does it?
03:19:07 What does it matter what those people think you know?
03:19:13 But you know it is what it is.
03:19:18 Uh. Let's see here.
03:19:23 Thin Red Line, says Devon Feds in chat.
03:19:25 Can we have some mods?
03:19:26 Oh, we have some mods, I haven't looked at the normal chat though.
03:19:30 Remove the feds.
03:19:33 If you will.
03:19:36 Should I like a regular chat?
03:19:38 I don't see a lot of fed stuff going on.
03:19:39 You guys are talking about kimchi.
03:19:44 Alright, that's all I say.
03:19:46 UM.
03:19:51 Yeah, I don't see any violence talk.
Speaker
03:19:56 I don't see it here.Devon
03:19:58 I don't know.03:20:05 I'm not too worried about the the Fed thing.
03:20:06 Like, yeah, I mean, if people are fed posting hard, then then mods, if you will.
03:20:13 If you see it do something about it, but I I'm not responsible for what people say in in a chat room.
03:20:20 You know what I mean?
03:20:24 I don't know it is what it is.
03:20:28 Hadrian Hadrian was right.
03:20:30 Great stream.
03:20:31 Thank you.
03:20:31 I appreciate that.
03:20:33 Super brother.
03:20:33 Got any favorite jokes?
03:20:35 Not really.
03:20:37 I I all the jokes that I know are old man jokes.
03:20:39 I'm pretty sure I told.
03:20:40 I've told them on the stream before.
03:20:43 Uh to a mixed response.
03:20:52 Well, now I don't have any.
03:20:53 I don't have any.
03:20:54 Yeah, I've got like, like 3 old man jokes.
03:20:58 And I'm pretty sure I've told all of them.
03:20:59 And they're really long.
03:21:00 That's what.
03:21:01 That's what I know.
03:21:03 Because that's.
03:21:04 The humor for me in telling the joke is that it's this really long joke that makes the person listening to the joke uncomfortable.
03:21:11 They don't usually laugh at the end, but I do.
03:21:18 Let's see here.
03:21:19 White fish.
03:21:21 That's an interesting name.
03:21:26 Hey David.
03:21:26 Fantastic work recently.
03:21:28 Don't know if you've heard of Derek Bra.
03:21:33 Derrick Bros, but he's done some great work with everyone's favorite DA David.
03:21:38 Leave it.
03:21:39 If anyone's interested the.
03:21:42 Conscience alright, the conscious real.
03:21:47 The conscious real real is, is that supposed to say resistance?
03:21:56 I don't know the I don't know that website.
03:21:58 If you've spelled it correctly, cause I don't know if that's words.
03:22:02 Dot com or the username on Odyssey has great content.
03:22:05 Well, there you go.
03:22:07 I don't know.
03:22:07 If you spelled that, I think that might.
03:22:12 Yeah, I don't know if that how that what, what that spelling.
03:22:17 White fish.
03:22:17 Fagot again.
03:22:19 Oh, there you go.
03:22:19 Resistance on the username and the URL.
03:22:22 What a ******.
03:22:23 I can't even proofread a single comment.
03:22:25 There you go.
03:22:29 Colonel Anwer, the diversity problem isn't population of pendant. I live in a small beach town where there's an increasing number of Jamaican immigrants and homegrown thug shootings are becoming more frequent every year. Rural areas are the best bet for a for raising a family.
03:22:47 Yeah, I mean.
03:22:49 It only takes a a few bad apples to spoil a bunch as they say, and it's true.
03:22:55 If you don't have the the community.
03:22:59 That's willing to take care of the problem.
03:23:01 It's like any infection, right?
03:23:03 Like a little bit of cancer is still cancer.
03:23:06 And if you don't have a a gone in doctor willing to treat it, you're still going to die.
03:23:16 All right.
03:23:18 Well, with that I mean this.
03:23:19 Was this is gonna be a super long?
03:23:20 One now.
03:23:21 Hopefully I hope Odyssey kept it all as one big piece.
03:23:26 I doubt that it did because it was the time between.
03:23:31 Was so long.
03:23:32 But it's possible it's possible that it kept it together.
03:23:37 If not, the replay will probably take a little while for it to to get uploaded, or I might just publish the the part before it cut off because I was pretty close to the end and then I'll I'll edit.
03:23:48 It and then re upload.
03:23:50 With I'll maybe I'll pin a comment explaining what happened.
03:23:54 But I appreciate everyone coming out here.
03:23:57 We go to regular chat for a second.
03:24:04 I don't see any.
03:24:06 Someone say not all feds fed post.
03:24:09 Someone says literal fads in the in the chat.
03:24:13 Who is this?
03:24:17 What is this?
03:24:18 What am I going to?
03:24:19 What am I going to go to?
03:24:27 I don't know who this is.
03:24:30 I'll take a look at this.
03:24:32 In my off time, that's the length that that you were you gave me there.
03:24:39 All right.
03:24:42 Oh, we got one last one here.
03:24:45 We knows any way to get a copy or book.
03:24:47 It shows sold out when I search.
03:24:49 Well yeah they they've taken it.
03:24:50 Down everywhere, so I don't have.
03:24:55 There's no way to get it right now.
03:24:57 You can get I think.
03:24:58 You can get like used copies off of a.
03:25:01 Off of eBay.
03:25:03 UMI might make the audio version available on Odyssey make it like a.
03:25:09 A pay for for video that you can listen to.
03:25:13 And so that would solve that problem.
03:25:15 At least.
03:25:16 I keep thinking I should do that.
03:25:17 I gotta find the files, cause the computer.
03:25:19 I I made that audio book on is since passed away.
03:25:25 So I'm gonna have to find out what hard drive has those audio files, and then I can upload that as one big long.
03:25:32 Audio file to an odyssey upload that is.
03:25:36 You know, pay to listen to or something like.
03:25:39 In terms of getting the print version.
03:25:43 I guess they're collectors items right now, but I'll try to make that available as soon as possible.
03:25:49 And then someone said by the way, Devin, the Guardian Angels cocked out.
03:25:53 Yes, they did.
03:25:56 Yes they did.
03:25:58 They turn into.
03:26:00 To Dwights Knights of the night.
03:26:02 All right guys, we all have a good night and I'll be here.
03:26:05 Again on Saturday.
03:26:06 Remember tomorrow night, blonde in the belly of the beast.
03:26:09 Her channel on YouTube.
03:26:10 I'll be.
03:26:11 At least that's the plan.
03:26:13 I'll let you know on Gab, Twitter and Telegram in the meantime.
03:26:19 For black pilled.
03:26:22 I am of course.
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03:26:27 Devin stack.Speaker 60
03:26:28 When the Taylor Swift concert ends.Speaker 50
03:26:30 At the same time, you're on your way home.Speaker 58
03:26:32 I'm out of here.Speaker 1
03:26:37 OK.Speaker 27
03:26:41 Hell no. We gotta.Speaker
03:26:44 Wait, wait, wait.Speaker 17
03:26:49 It boasts.Speaker 39
03:26:49 We're coming on.Speaker 11
03:26:52 Look at this girl.03:26:55 And she's like I got.
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03:27:03 Don't be that trouble.Speaker 2
03:27:20 I know.Speaker 40
03:27:42 Wanted me go to this party.03:27:44 It was an exclusive party.
03:27:45 It was just in the middle of nowhere.
03:27:46 Not gonna say where it was at.
Speaker 27
03:27:48 Just tell us, Richie I.Speaker 40
03:27:49 Can't tell you, bro.03:27:49 It's in the desert.
03:27:50 No, it wasn't it.
Speaker 27
03:27:51 The city LA I knew it.Speaker 40
03:27:52 It was in.03:27:52 It was in.
03:27:53 It was in LA.
Speaker 27
03:27:55 I knew it.Speaker 40
03:27:57 The grand finale was they had this woman and they cut out a chunk of her her buttocks.Speaker 27
03:28:03 Oh my God.Speaker 40
03:28:04 And they sauteed.03:28:05 It and they were eating her her.
03:28:07 But why?
03:28:08 She was like moaning.
03:28:09 She was moaning and she was like touching herself and ************ to herself and.
Speaker 27
03:28:10 Oh my.Speaker 40
03:28:14 People were doing things to her.Speaker 27
03:28:15 She was touching her vagina and she's bleeding on her ***.Speaker 40
03:28:17 Everything bro.03:28:19 They're and then they sauteed it and they ate it.
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03:28:22 Yeah, it was crazy.Speaker 40
03:28:23 Bro, can you?03:28:23 Answer One question was Kevin Spacey there?
03:28:26 I can't tell you who was there.
03:28:27 Bro was a rock there can't tell you was.
03:28:29 There bro can't but like famous famous people bro like and then they had a a satanic pentagram on the floor.
03:28:35 It was the most creepiest, scariest.
03:28:37 Party that I've ever been to.