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WHICH RIOT WILL BE FORT SUMTER?

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When the New Left declares Human Rights Violartions in big cities in America, how will Americans respond? The Welfare State created these conditions

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Speaker 1

I welcome to for the Defense of the American people on Attorney Brad Koffel. The General is back in with me again. General's good dating youth.

Speaker 2

Great to be with you, sir.

Speaker 1

Last week missed you, but can't be set in with us. You know what we can't be. I mentioned last week. I was looking up on the board here in the studio and I said, holy cow, this is our eighth anniversary show. This was last week. First show I ever did was June four, twenty seventeen, and Campy was in here for the anniversary show. And I didn't totally realize camp he has been our producers since the very beginning.

He said in although we voted for Kamala at twenty four, which I love the fact we had someone in studio that we know and actually confessed to voting for Kamala Harris and we had a good conversation.

Speaker 2

So you weren't actually ratting him out.

Speaker 1

No, I wasn't outing him. Okay, it's Ryan Seas in general. Uh and the co exists. People are burning again. I I how do they know which cause they're going to? This time? I mean, how do you keep track? Is this Wall Street?

Speaker 2

Is this?

Speaker 1

Uh? Police brutality. Where is this? How do they know?

Speaker 3

It's weather based? Have you ever seen them in January and North Dakota.

Speaker 1

It's Which is why I think we need to move more of our infrastructure, our government infrastructure, into the interior of the heartland and up into the cold areas. They let's think this through because our days coming eventually, somebody eventually, when the when the when the people show up. I don't care if you're American born here and your grandparents go back to the Mayflower, if your parents go about your grandcestors, grandcestors, I like that that actually works.

Speaker 2

Yes, that shortens things.

Speaker 1

If you're ancestors go back to the Mayflower. There's a very high probability that your grandfather went to East Coast prep school an ivy, and your parents went to a boarding school, and then from there fell out and became part of the SDS color first Color Revolution in the United States in the late sixties early seventies. Am I keeping you awake?

Speaker 2

Nope, not at all.

Speaker 1

But and so those those rich white or more affluent white families from the East Coast, those board teenagers in the in the sixties that had time to get high, had time to sit around and think about the universe and our existence.

Speaker 3

And they knew that if they failed out of an Ivy League school that they would still have money backing on to do something.

Speaker 1

Oh sure, yeah, And you know, get high, and you think, this is what Karl Marx and Angles did. They were the original hippies. Unemployed pumpkins came from money. At least one of.

Speaker 2

Them dead, abusing the health, the help, abusing.

Speaker 1

The help, and they you know, you get high and you think about you come up with ideas that are fairer than your lot in life. By the way, your lot in life pretty damn good. And somehow you want to find a cause, You want to find something to go bitch about. And there was a lot to bitch

about in the late sixties. You had, well, you had a very very popular president, Jack Kennedy getting assassinated, a very very my favorite twentieth century when I say top five twentieth century figure, doctor Martin Luther King Jr. Assassinated, Bobby Kennedy assassinated, plenty of others we're unaware of.

Speaker 2

Malcolm X assassinated.

Speaker 1

Thank you, Biggie Small. When was Biggie That would have been early nineties and nineties. Yeah, this is all before tupacin Biggie, right. So you have idleness of the late sixties, a byproduct of the post World War two new economy, the American capitalism that was enshrined in the United Nations.

So this was going to be this global covenant at the direction basically of the United States the West, and we are going to be taking our goods and services, our culture, our way of life, and we're going to be spreading it around the world. And if you don't like it, we're in NATO. We've got this alliance. We're here. You know, no one's going to take us down. Union tried. I still believe we are all over the place right now.

In general, they might have too much coffee. But Soviet Union, I believe, was more of an idea at the beginning, when we amped it up into Cold War, when we created NATA, when we created when we took the Breton Woods Agreement and made the US dollar the world currency as opposed to the Russian ruble or going back to the British pound or some other currency. As a result of that decision, we had to put a lot of

American dollars into the global economy. Why so those countries and companies and industries had US dollars to trade.

Speaker 3

With well and so that they could rebuild their economies after World War two had destroyed them utterly. Correct, And so that now we have people that would buy our products.

Speaker 1

By the way, By the way, Joe, what fiscal policy policies did the United States use in the Marshall Plan for Europe and rebuilding Japan?

Speaker 2

That I couldn't tell you.

Speaker 1

I will tell you, thanks for asking. H free market, no regulations, no government interference, straight up, private marketplace lays a fair. You're talking about wells a fair? Yeah? So what we know our leadership, the smarty pants in the boardrooms, the smarty pants, and the government agencies, the Brooks Brothers suit crowd, the professor crowd, the economics, the economist crowd. They know what works. You want to rebuild a nation, get the nation, get the government out of the way.

Let private money get in there. Private money moves faster than government money. Private money is much more accountable than government money. If you steal a private dollar, you're going to lose a private finger. If you steal a government dollar, then you tell your friends, let's create five oh, one, C three's and NGOs, and let's go take these government, these baskets of dollars that are being dulled out here by the United States, and let's go spread our larva.

Speaker 2

You are sounding very much like iin rand.

Speaker 1

And as a result of us spreading our larva v larvae?

Speaker 2

Is that? Yeah? The larvae we Otherwise there's one gigantic larva.

Speaker 1

We created a lot of people who don't like us around the world, who hate us, and that the last wet say, sixty years eighty years of American foreign policy and pandering to a domestic base that either refused to work, couldn't work, chose not to work. There were jobs, plenty of jobs. America has always had great jobs, unless you're a college grad in twenty twenty five, where the unemployment rate is up there with the Great Depression.

Speaker 2

Because you haven't been taught anything in college.

Speaker 1

We had plenty of jobs. We had a lot of idleness, and we had permissiveness. Ronald Reagan, governor California, did not tolerate this level of permissiveness at Berkeley. Remember that I know we were in we weren't born yet, but being historians, Governor Reagan sent in some boots in uniforms and batons, and I don't know about Baynet's and do UC Berkeley. Reagan's way of enforcing domestic pop domestic law and order has been forgotten until Trump revives it. And now Trump

all of a sudden is Hitler. Does Hitler have an NIL deal? Because at this point in time, the Hitler, the Hitler estate should be one of the wealthiest families.

Speaker 3

Yeah, because they've been using his likeness and name without his permission.

Speaker 1

I mean, can you imagine time how much money that the Hitler estate should get from the abuses of their of the nil all. Right, after the break, we're going to talk a little bit about when these riots, when the co exist or burning burning things again show up in your area, your neck of the woods. They're between you and going out to dinner downtown, or between you and and safety at Easton getting to your job, getting to your job. Yes, what are we going to need

to do the American people? Because that what are we going to do? Because Gavin Newsom, the new American Left, if the if the federal government, which is the the enforcement arm on behalf of the American people's last resort when that fails, because they're tying Trump up in lawsuits in court. Then it's on us, the people. What are we going to do after the break? John and I are going to come up a little game plan or what you should be doing. General. It's Riot season again.

Welcome back. This is for the defense of the American people. I'm attorney Brad koffl. This is six to ten WTV in iHeartRadio. You can catch our show anytime you want on demand pur Purple podcast button for the Defense. You can just type in my last name Kawfl on Spotify, iTunes. I don't know what else wrong R on other platforms we have. We're coming up on I think a couple million downloads sounds right. We are getting about fourteen thousand

listeners per show. Is my understanding. The way these ratings work, which is pretty dagone good, feels like every time we talk, we're talking to a small arena.

Speaker 2

It means we dwarf all the other shows.

Speaker 1

It's not where the hegemon? Where the hegemon? We're the big, beautiful, conservative common sense show.

Speaker 2

And in this area certainly, yeah.

Speaker 1

That no one nationally seems to want to grab us and pull us up and ask us for our opinion here in Columbus.

Speaker 2

Nor do we need the likes of them? That's right.

Speaker 1

So, oh, I have a new in general. So you know, when you if you post something online like Facebook or Twitter or whatever. I guess there's a feature where you can turn off the comments. Okay, so you can put out what you want to say, but disable the feature for any trolls to troll you.

Speaker 2

You can always block those people to do that.

Speaker 1

I now this came out of nowhere. The other night I said something and my buddy who I was with, I said, sorry, I turned off my comment feature, so I get to talk, you don't get to respond. I like that. You can use that if you want. It's riot season. Which riot will be Fort Sumter? One of these is going to be Fort Sumter General, I don't think so for the listen okay, well number one for our listeners under fifty that weren't properly taught American War, American history? What was Fort Sumter?

Speaker 3

Fort Sumter was a ford in South Carolina. South Carolina had succeeded one of the very first ones to secede during the Civil War, the first but it was It was a federal outpost, a Union outpost in the middle of South Carolina.

Speaker 1

Kind of like an ICE detention center, right.

Speaker 3

And they were they were basically going in there to take it over the Antifa, no, the Southern Confederate Forces, And that was basically the first battle. And I believe that Francis Scott Key wrote to the Star Spangled Banner, didn't he?

Speaker 2

No? No, that was the.

Speaker 1

Twelve I'm not sure. Yeah, that was age twelve. It was eighteen twelve. Wrong War. The men that went to the ice the detention center there in South Carolina known as Fort Sumter. What makes them different than the Starbucks baristas, the Bambi's that are doing what they're doing now.

Speaker 3

Well, it's interesting because you know, these leftists, they always have this thing that it's all about them, you know, And they get interviewed on the street and they say, well, I don't trust the federal troops to protect me, Like they're not here to protect you.

Speaker 2

They're here to protect the ICE facilities. Your local police won't won't won't.

Speaker 1

Protect I mean, mayor the police will Mayor Karen won't. Well, how I mean, it's almost like the Stars of the Line. We have a The La Mayor is named Karen.

Speaker 2

True and goes to Ghana whenever there's a problem.

Speaker 1

Right, She's not in Ghana now, is she?

Speaker 2

She's gone somewhere.

Speaker 1

Yeah, I don't think we can travel. Yeah, trust gone somewhere. Trump. Trump did not put gone on the list. So Karen basket hand leave, she can go back to she can go visit Gone anytime she wants, and.

Speaker 2

She probably will pretty soon.

Speaker 1

Yeah. Sure, he's getting probably easier to deal with fires than it is to deal with angry Mexican drug cartels and opportunistic black mobs and even more opportunistic, naive, utopian, white skinny undernourished.

Speaker 3

The Liberals still hasn't issued any permits to rebuild any of the places that were burned down in the wildfires.

Speaker 1

Eventually, the people are going to rise up and say enough of this. The question is you about Fort Sumter? Is one of these things? Is one of these going to be at Fort Sumter is? And just I will say, when I started thinking about what we're going to talk about on the show, my first thought thought that came to my mind was, by the way co exists people, and we're not against coexistence. We're not against it. We

are in favor of organic coexistence. We are not in favor of just pretending like our southern border doesn't exist, and pretending like the moment you get here, you are entitled to every right and privilege as the rest of us. That's not the way the laws are written. That's not the way things are. If we, as a body politic want to change these laws, we can and we will, but the laws haven't changed because the will's not there.

Speaker 2

Well, we also prefer coexistence without the arson.

Speaker 1

I prefer coexistence shouldn't require selfie stick, shouldn't require gasoline. Co Existence shouldn't require burning the American flag. Co Existence shouldn't is not waving your country's flag that you refuse to go back to. That's not co existence.

Speaker 3

And it's not co existence to block major traffic arteries so the ambulances and people going off to work can't get to their employment.

Speaker 1

So, to tease this out, what I see there is a bona fide political argument of what rights, if any, do illegal human beings have? Human beings that are here illegally.

Speaker 3

Well, this is what's interesting about this because these people's positions, they start and end with the premise that people who don't have a right to be here, have a right to be here, Well.

Speaker 1

That's under human rights. It's we're going to continue. I think this is very important to flush out. It's an argument that's not worth having. It's basically saying it's cold, so I'm going to wear my bathing suit out what it's not. Look, I disagree, Jenna, and I have no idea what that analogyis meant. But the fact is that what's being argued in a kind of an obtuse way.

And they need to be clear about this if they want to if they really want to turn this into a Kent state, if they really want to turn this into a really bad stain on American history, they need to pick up the theory that or the idea that these are human banks that are endowed with natural rights, and these natural rights do not leave them. Ever, They're not natural rights that they only get when they're United States. All people are endowed with natural rights.

Speaker 2

Like the right to go to work without having your natural right. No, it is to me.

Speaker 1

These are human rights, these are natural rights. In the United States is the land of freedom, and it was designed and built as a place to protect our natural rights. That was the whole purpose of the nation state.

Speaker 3

It's not why they're coming here. They're coming here for free phones or welfare payments and food stamps.

Speaker 1

They're coming here because their conditions suck.

Speaker 3

And that's because they didn't change them. No one fought and died for their country. They just said, oh, the place I live sucks, so let's just go somewhere else.

Speaker 1

The ability for the people to marshal resources and affect regime change in Venezuela, for instance, like.

Speaker 2

When we took on the British Empire.

Speaker 1

Yeah, uh, it requires a lot more effort in the United States. And by the way, I'm not an apology, you know, I'm you know, or I stand on this. You're giving the position for the other side, and I respect that they're long there. But when the when the new Left finally catches up to where where they should what they should be arguing, which is, these are human rights. Now, these people are here, they're on American soil. The entire purpose of the United States was the land of the free.

And I grew up don't know about you guys, but when I grew up, I always was under the stan The understand a belief that if you're a foreigner and you make it to the United States and Ellis Island. Welcome. That's what I grew up understanding, and it's it's very hard for me. It's very hard for me, as a strict constitutional conservative to tell these people you don't have a a right to be here. They do have a right. There is a human right. However, we have laws in

place that trim these human rights. In exchange for, or as a trade off for law and order. We all surrender a percentage of our human rights to live in an organized, civilized, law and order society. When the expression of their human rights steps on our right to live free and in peace and tranquility and not be blocked on our way to work and not worry about our cars getting car bombed, then our law and order kicks in. Welcome back. I'm Attorney Brad Koffel, and that is the

general General. We just ended the last segment talking about wait until. I'm saying wait until the new Left, that confederation of misfit toys, the indigenous people, their voices are being elevated. This is the indigenous tribal people, our land. The Mexican voice is being lifted, this is our land. The black urban voice has been lifted. Normally it's been

historically it's been no civil rights. Then our civil rights were granted to us, but then water we had to march in the six fifties and sixties to get equality. And then we took a hard turn in our foreign policy and started creating refugees all around the world as we said, we're fighting and blocking communism Korea, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia.

Then we moved into the Middle East, North Africa, and as a result, we've created, through foreign policy and exidents and exodus and relocation, a resettlement of large millions and millions of people from not just other Western countries, no, from other civilizations. They didn't want to come here, did they. They did not. They liked they liked where they were.

They've been there for thousands of years. Everything was fine until you Americans brought in regime change Iran had you know Iran in the late forties, the United One of the first things we did with our new mite was stage a coup in Tehran. We put in our own person until the people had enough of it and they threw that person out. In the seventies, we were unnoticed. In seventy nine and eighty. We were unnoticed.

Speaker 2

You don't think that the welfare state has any role to play as an attractor for people to come here and sit on a couch and get a free phone.

Speaker 1

How do you get war? How do you get troops, bullets, material planes, military planes, tanks on foreign soil without an Act of Congress?

Speaker 2

How what does that to do with the welfare state.

Speaker 1

I'm gonna tell you, Okay, The warfare state immediately after World War Two drove the welfare state. The welfare state was expanded big time by the FDR, the old FDR, basically socialists, the Left, the old Left, New Dealers.

Speaker 3

That was definitely the seed, and then LBJ watered and fertilized it correct.

Speaker 1

There was an idea that communism was not a political ideology but actually an economic model that as we have a race for natural resources that we're gonna need in this computer age, we're gonna need lithium, We're gonna need cobalt, we're gonna need we're gonna need oil, we're gonna need we're gonna we're gonna need natural gas, all of which we have here in America. But it's cheaper if we go colonize if we like Vietnam, we picked up where

the French couldn't hold. After World War Two, the Vietnamese they wanted to nationalize, that's all they wanted.

Speaker 2

What resources did they have.

Speaker 1

They had the same resources that we had in the seventeen seventies, which were right makes might and might makes right. We say might makes right Vietnamese. Now you know the story about the the Vietnamese drawn a blank on his name, Hu Chi Minh. So Hu Chi Minh became the Vietnamese nationalist leader, not North Vietnam, not South Vietnam. The Vietnamese people wanted to be liberated. They wanted to liberate from France,

their colonists. The French fought in Vietnam, they pulled out, and for some reason, the Dallas brothers and Truman or Ike. I don't think it was Ike as much. It was, well, it was Ike Kennedy for a little bit, and then LBJ and then Nixon. For some reason, we had to get in there and step in the colonist's shoes of the French.

Speaker 2

It was the whole George Keenan containment.

Speaker 1

George Kennon containment policy. Well, this wayward scud missile like foreign policy required more congressional approval as constitutionally, but you buy those votes by expanding your base. You expand your voting base.

Speaker 2

What do they do?

Speaker 1

Civil Rights ACKs sixty four, Civil Rights ACKs sixty five. LBJ is the most he's the modern day abolitionist, although he's very much a racist. There's no coincidence between the expansion of military power in the mid sixties and the expansion of the welfare state in the mid sixties. We had to deal, we had to the American the Conservatives, the Hawks had to wheel and deal with the FDR new dealers. And we'll give you you look the other way here on our foreign policy. We'll look the other

way on your great society. Meanwhile, the Conservatives and one of my favorite, Robert A. Tafts, like he was a prophet, he was prescient. He goes, hold on both sides are crazy. You can't. We just got out of World War one, World War two and a depression. Have we not learned anything? Get out of NATO. No, we don't want to be a NATO. It's a military alliance. It's provocative, it will grow, it won't shrink. No, we're not going to get in

the UN. It's a vassal state for the United States, and we're going to take democracy to you, whether you like it or not. Don't do the UN, We don't this World Bank and IMF. Do you understand All we're doing is we're lending money to third world countries that can't pay us back, and as a result, they're going to be debtors in possession of their own land, and

we're going to seize on their collateral. The American the original American conservatives of the forties and fifties saw this, and it's all come true.

Speaker 2

Guys.

Speaker 1

The expansion of the welfare state was the other side of the coin of the expansion of the military state, the warfare state. Now we have really angry mobs of foreigners waving their flags, burning our flag, taking over our major US cities, not little towns, major US cities, while our media is saying there's no there are no riots here, nothing you see here, nothing to see here. The Democrat

Party is stuck in the middle of all this. They're wayward, they're listing, they have no charismatic leader, and the last time they've been this far out in the woods was probably right before Bill Clinton got elected ninety two before Bill Clinton, Republicans had the White House for thirty four years save the four of Jimmy Carter and the Democrat You look up the Democrat Leadership Council. They put together a playbook for Bill Clinton. They found their horse in

Bill Clinton. Down there in Arkansas. Oh, very much a conservative. He's a Southerntive, He's a Dixie He's for sure a Dixiecrat. He was popular down there in Arkansas. He got Walmart down there. He had Walmart down there. You have some other big comp corporations down there, Whitewater, a lot of money down there. And he was Southern, he was charming, he had some fleas on his fur. But a lot of money got behind him. And you've in what you will see in nineteen ninety two is that being electable

is an financial asset. It's a financial instrument. Big money. You pour big money into a horse like a young Bill Clinton, and he beats a bush and pio. At ninety two, a lot of money poured into the Bill Clinton world, and the Bill Clinton world lost. The labor unions lost, the African Americans, they're losing the urban voters. They are going to be left with angry white women

and university educated progressives. They're going to lose the young male vote, and they're going to lose the southern moderates. It's all what Clinton said. It's the economy, stupid, not foreign policy. Keep your eye on our economic situation. Fix us first. That's how Clinton got elected. As soon as he got in there, he just picked up the neokon cold War pegemon. And here we are, we're still dealing

with this crowd. Before I forget welcome back. This is for the defense of the American people from the American heartland. Six to n W DVN Columbus, Ohio. The show is we have we are Friday nights at six pm. Sunday mornings eleven am, Hello church crowd, and Sunday's seven pm. Hello truckers. Friday night six Hello diners, going out and have your cocktail, maybe winding up for the for the week. If you're in the market for a new American vehicle, may I suggest a Chevy or GMC from Chez Round.

They have you can get up to fifteen thousand dollars off right now. My favorite pickup truck, the Chevy Silverado. Well that's the ev fifteen thousand dollars off of Silverado ev Wow, ten thousand dollars off a twenty twenty five GMC Sierra fifteen hundred. Now we're talking no tariffs. Now we're talking. That is a beautiful truck. I'm looking at it right now. You can get one thousand dollars off their little EV's, your little Chevy Blazer, your little Chevy Equinox,

the GMC Hummer EV. I'm not sure how I feel about that.

Speaker 3

See, I've got some suggestions for them, you know, in their marketing. You know, with all the riots going around, and then you get a lot of damage done to vehicles as you're trying to get through to places and they're they're smashing your cars, they're standing on your cars.

Speaker 2

Why not have an option that puts not a heavy but a medium electrical charge.

Speaker 3

Through the exterior of the vehicle so that these people that are slapping.

Speaker 2

Your slapping your car and all this kind of stuff, think you get a little shocked bag.

Speaker 3

Why not some external compartments, like some external glove compartments that you can from which you could release like a live skunk.

Speaker 1

I think Tesla will have something I guarantee you there will be a button on your app. And I have a Tesla. I've had three. I really really like my Tesla's and a scooter. I've got a Vespa. I've drove that in to day.

Speaker 3

Yeah, and they're they're fun and they're fun, but so are fat girls and mopads. You just don't want your friends to see you.

Speaker 1

I was wondering if you're going to work that one in general. I still We've been talking for eight years that the rational elder voices of America have warned the younger generations. If you think that the other people of the world want what we're doing here, you're wrong. If you think that the people in other parts of the world want to be like you, you're wrong. What is

it about you? When you're being interviewed courtside at a riot and you're one of these beta males who've come up out of the parents' basement wearing his older brothers football pads and catcher shintguards, or his sister's helmet and elbow pads from roller skates or skateboard.

Speaker 4

When you're wearing your when you're wearing your your alpha male brother's gear and maybe a little bit of your sister's makeup and you go courtside to a riot in La.

Speaker 1

Swing by target, grab it selfie stick or one hundred pass them out when you get interviewed, do you expect the people in other parts of the world who feel oppressed, who are really oppressed, look at you and go, I want to be like him. You ever thought about this? What are they selling here? Do they not realize when we see these people, we all know their story. They're

a walking, talking, breathing psychological forensic psych assessment. What part of these people being interviewed do they think when they're being interviewed? Do they think that they are very convincing? They're not Rosa Parks.

Speaker 2

They're not operating on a very high level.

Speaker 1

They don't have a fundamental basis. There's nothing fundamentally supporting them other than this notion that the moment you make it to the US as a as a person endowed with natural rights, that you have the natural rights to do you have a natural right to live wherever you want. No,

that's not the way we're organized. You might at a at a at a utopian level, but if you're going to choose to live in our cradle of freedom, we have rules and the rules enforced by our mayor, and if he or she won't enforce them, we look to the governor. If he or she won't enforce them, then we're going to look to our president. And thankfully we have presidents that have the power, not the power, the duty to send law and order down to where unconstitutional protests and riots are occurring.

Speaker 2

We do now.

Speaker 3

And during the Biden administrations four years, there was no president who would go in and send in the National Guard to do things. And so what you saw then and was people's last recipe, their last remedy, which was to get on their shoes and go to Texas. And so you had an exodus from places like California, Seattle, all these places, and they would they would go and then leave out of this place. They're like locust. The

field is barren, there's no more crops to eat. So we got to go somewhere else.

Speaker 1

Here's what's different than this one, guys, And this is what in our remaining minutes five minutes General saying, here's what's different in my from my seat in the bleachers, all the historically oppressed are organized, they're they're coordinated, they're now getting funded. Let me say it again, the historically oppressed, your indigenous people, your Latinos, your black Americans, apparently the illegal aliens yep, and apparently the white liberal folks, the

historically oppressed. They are organizing as a unit, not as a as confederate, as separate factions.

Speaker 2

Oh so they're being organized.

Speaker 1

They are being organized. They're being funded. We know who, we know how. They're being funded through five oh one C three cutouts in goo, cutouts that hire specialists that write grants. And these specialists that write grants take a cut. Maybe they take one percent, maybe they take three.

Speaker 2

Percent, maybe they take fifty percent, maybe they.

Speaker 1

Take more than that. They take a cut for the grant. Palots of bricks don't cost that much. Then when the grant money shows up in the C three's account, it needs to get distributed. Well, first, the C three that took the money, the the C three that took the money, they're now going to take their cut for determining who gets a fractional share of this money state's tax dollars.

So the own the people that they do business with, are the people that they know, and these are the people that went out and created their own C three to receive that money from the NGO, take their cut, pay their overhead and salaries, and then deploy it on the street. These riots are being funded by tax dollars. Probably not a majority, but maybe, But I'm willing to say fifty to fifty. I'd say the other fifty percent are just going to be really They're going to be

wealthy people, wealthy interests that want Democrat control. They want these tens of millions of persons to be counted for the senses in the year twenty thirty, well twenty thirty, yes, but they also want people who will do a cheap long care work, cheap restaurant work, cheap thing work because they want it cheap. They don't want to have to pay Americans what normal Americans would pay.

Speaker 2

They want to exploit these people as slaves.

Speaker 1

Well, we continue to exploit them. The giant sucking sound that my man ross Pero said on the campaign trail in ninety two and then ninety six, that giant sucking sound was NAFTA. NAFTA was a that wasn't American Free Trade Agreement, right, But that NAFTA was an establishment, It wasn't main street we were I was against NAFTA. I would have been against NAFTA if we had a radio show. Well, what's happening is all the historically oppressed people here in

the United States are are organizing, coordinating, getting funded. You notice the Palestinian flags are not flying in LA That'd be little too much even for the left. But what the heck happens when this becomes an anti colonialism movement to invalidate, avoid the European Caucasians that settled here, the indigenous people, the Mexicans, freed enslaved people's descendants. What are they going to say? What are they going to say to the white liberals who show up to one too

many community activist meetings. In the community activist meetings, the white liberal walks in and they're the only white person there, and the other people are looking at them like, sorry, your thanks for the ride, your gig's up. That's happening, in my opinion,

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