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Friday show. But coming out, I want to talk about SPH two O two I believe it, s B two O two I think, which is the Georgia election law, yes, B two two, And they're just straight buying to you about it, just in your face, blatant lyne So we'll talk about that all coming to next. But first let you know big tech and they're the worst. So how do we get around it? Express vpn? Right, how do how do they make their money? How does Facebook? Twitter, Instagram all the rest? How do they make their money?
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you too. Listen, I am as disappointed as you I'm never every time I tune into my favorite host and he's not there, I'm feeling just like you are right now, Alas, I'm the best you got right now. So let's do it together. Today. We're gonna talk about little Nonzex's shoes. We've got some border stuff. We've got a ton of stuff today. Actually that's all coming up in this hour. But I gotta start here because blatant lying to your face bothers me talking about George's sp two o two.
This is the new Jim Crow law, Jim Crow two point zero Jim Eagle, as Biden oddly called in in his press conference. That now, just to set the stage with the absolute hysteria that the left is painting this as, I want to play this clip from Joy Red now have a I make it a practice of not playing
clips from MSNBC. But I only want to play this here because this is a perfect example in forty seconds, very concise example of how Georgia's voting reform law is being characterized by the media and by the President himself. He called it sick. He said, this law is sick and pernicious, all right, So this is also a warning to any other state that Dare has the gall to
reform their voting system. All right, So if you're in whatever Tennessee, Florida, or whatever, any other red state, if you dare try to shore up your voting system, you're going to get the same treatment that George is getting
right now here. It is. Let's just be clear for everybody who's watching this right now, what repel books are saying is they're going to make a torture for you to vote in line by having fewer machines, beat up machines, places where in urban centers, places where black folks live, suburbs where black people live, make it impossible or torture for you to vote in line. And then they're gonna make it impossible for you to vote by mail. They're
gonna lock off every way that you can vote. And then even if you survive all of those restrictions and you finally get your vote in, then they're gonna say, ways out, we're just not going to count what you did because we don't like who you voted for, so we're just going to give it to the other guy. This is the end of democracy in America. This is the beginning of the South. The South Africa strategy. This is minority rule. This is saying we will rule over
the objections of the majority of American people. This is the most serious thing that we've seen happen since the January sixth siege. It's another kind of siege. It is absolutely bizarre, and it is I will say, it's not American. It's probably kind of in a way. It's old school American and Jim Crow American town. Oh, absolute hysterical torture. It's torturing you while you stand in line. Have you
heard this. They're making it illegal to drink water. Can you believe that they made it illegal to drink water while you're standing in line to vote. It's absolute torture. This is from the hill. Georgia law makes it a crime to give food and water to people waiting to vote. Joe Biden said, it's an atrocity. You can't provide water
to people standing online and waiting to vote. We don't need anything, we don't need anything else to know that this is nothing but punitive and designed to keep people from voting. Insane. It does none of those things. Brilliant marketing, by the way, let's just take a quick aside come around of applause for wonderful marketing. Here wonderful spin but straight lies. My favorite response to all this is someone quoting Matthew twenty five thirty five. I was hungry and
you gave me something to eat. I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink. I love it when people use the Bible as chaff. That's great, you know chaff right, Like like a fighter jet is flying in a missiles headed its way. The pilotle dropped chaff behind it, these little tiny pieces of aluminum, and it confuses the radar and the missile doesn't know where the jet is anymore. That's what the people who quote the Bible, there's throw
at these Bible verses on political issues like this. So it's not the holy Word of God, it's it's Bible as chaff to win a political argument by distracting people away from the real issue itself. Oh, you're against Jesus. No, what are you even talking about? All right, here's what the Georgia Bill does. You're ready, We're gonna quote its two two. No person shall solicit votes, or distribute or
display any campaign material. Nor shall any person give, offer to give, or prettipating the giving of any money or gifts, including but not limited to food and drink to a voter. That's that you can't drink while in line. This code section shall not be construed to prohibit a pole officer from making available self service water from an unattended receptacle to a voter waiting in line to vote. So here's
the truth. As they say this is torture and you're not allowed to drink, the truth is one, you can still bring your own water, which is not that hard to access in America. You can still order food while the line. Like you can order food. You call up Dominoes, you call up door Dash, you get whatever you want. You can have food delivered to you while you wait in line. Or if there's an entrepreneurial chap selling hot
dogs outside, you can do that. Someone selling hot dogs, someone selling hamburgers, whatever, You can go buy yourself a hot dog while standing in line, no problama whatsoever. If you feel compelled to donate food or water to people who are standing in line to vote, you can do that too. You just first have to give it to a poll worker so that they can put it out for general use. So all those things are still allowed. What this prevents is someone passing out water with Joe
Biden labels on it. What this prevents, as Dan McLaughlin put it, is someone wearing an NRA T shirt and MAGA hat handing out Coke brother financed pizza to everyone in line. Vote for Biden, vote for Trump, vote for this person. Here's some pizza. You can't do that. That's called electioneering. That's been against the law for one hundred years. It's preventing people from saying, hey, you want some water, vote for Biden. Biden giving you water like that's what
it's preventing. This is a very normal law. There's nothing Every state has it, and no one dies of thirst, not a single person. Like. One thing with moral panics is they're usually based off of a kernel of truth. Remember I think on Thursday we were filling in for Buck and we talked about the four steps of a moral panic, and the first step is something happens. That's
that's the first step of a moral panic. There's at least some semblance in truth, there's something that happened that caused the moral In this case, it's it's based off nothing. No one's ever died of thirst while in line voting, waiting to vote. It's never happened one time ever, and it won't happen in Georgia. It's not torturous. You can still get water. This is a very normal law. Minnesota
has a has a pretty strict flat out band. It says no one except an election official or an individual who's waiting to register to vote, or someone conducting X and polling shall stand within one hundred feet of the building in which a polling place is located. So in that case, the hot dog vendor can't even be there.
That law went all the way up to the Supreme Court in twenty eighteen, specifically the aspect of the Minnesota law that banned people from wearing buttons or t shirts of their candidates when they went to vote, and the Supreme Court upheld. The law of the Supreme Court said, casting a vote is a weighty civic act. It is a time for choosing, not campaigning, and the state may reasonably decide that the interior of the polling place should
reflect that distinction. And the same is true while standing a line. You can't have any electioneering while it's going on. New York, the state that Joy Reed lives in has the same law. It says you can't hand out food or drink meat or tobacco. Joe Biden's home state of Delaware has the exact same law. Is that a racist state? Are there people dying while voting? Standing? Line that die?
It's tortuous And Joe Biden's home state jeez, nineteen ninety eight, there's a case that went to the Supreme Court of Kentucky and a guy won by eight votes. I don't know what the race was for, but he won by eight votes. And the judge that the Supreme Court throughout the results because it was proven that he was handing out food and glad handing within five hundred feet of the building where people were casting votes. And the Supreme Court said you can't do that, and they overturned the
election results because of it. You wouldn't be so this whole the evil Republicans Jim Crow two point. Now it's even worse. They won't even let you drink water while standing. And that is a complete lie and they know it. They must know it. But the best part of this bill for me, the entire premise is that you know Joy readset She said, Republicans want fewer machines and longer lines to torture you. So, first of all, longer lines for voting usually happened in urban areas which are controlled
by Democrats. Okay, it's not exactly in the Republican strongholds. The Republican bastions. Are they preventing black people from voting? Right? These are in the Democrat precincts. The law says if in the previous election there were lines that lasted longer than an hour, the state can override local control and do one of three things. They can add more voting precincts, more voting locations, they can add more machines, or they can add more poll workers. Why to decrease the length
of the line. That's what the evil Republican bill is doing. They're seeking to decrease the lines, Shorter lines, less waiting in line, and they're criticized for being racists. So this bill seeks to end electioneering when people are waiting in line by one outlong electioneering and two eliminating lines. This is amazing how much they can just flat out lie to you, and the media provides the cover fire and people fall for it. Mike Slater, Mikes later out locals
dot com. I'll put some information on our website Mikes later, dot locals dot com so you can read it and share that. Please share the truth. Mikes later dot locals dot com. S bro the word Hey teen Buck Mikes later, filing it for Buck Sexton. Buck's gonna be back on Wednesday. Have no fear. So we talked on Friday Shoe and it was super down or segment, but told the truth of what happens at our border when it comes to sex trafficking that the people who supposedly care about the
people coming across the border never talk about. And it's one of the main reasons, if not the main reason, why I am for closing down the border and streamlining the legal process to prevent I am generally four things that the drug cartels are against. So I'm first shutting down the border. Drug cartels hate that. Human sex trafficking cartels hate that. Therefore I like that. I think that's
a pretty probably going to be right on track. If the drug cartels are against it, therefore you should be for So we talked about this on Friday, and here we go New York Times. Nine year old migrant girl dies trying to cross the Real Grand into US. The girl was found unconscious on an island on the Mexican side of the river near the Texas border, could not
be revived. We've said for years, you need to shut down the border so you can stop enriching the drug cartels and for the safety of the people who are making this incredibly dangerous journey. The people who are for open borders, they don't know what it's like. They just imagine you just hop skip over the border and here you are, and it's hunky dorian, safe and sound. In
this case, there was a mom and three kids. A rescue call came to the US Border Patrol, which is pretty amazing, right that the US Border Patrol sprung to action. It was a mother and three year old knows mom and two kids, sorry, mom and two kids. Was the mom and a nine year old, a three year old.
They were all unconscious on this small island in the middle of the river Real Grand and they were able to resuscitate the mom in the three year old, but they couldn't revive the nine year old and they were off from Guatemala. The border agent said they've rescued five hundred migrants since October rescued them from dying. Eighty two of them have in fact died. Just on Wednesday, a man from Cuba died trying to swim around the border barrier between Tijuan and San Diego, which is the second
person to drown there in the last two weeks. Obviously Tiuana San Diego right in the coast, so the border wall goes out into the ocean a little bit. So this guy tried to swim across any drowned, and that happens frequently. So I bring all this up for the obvious reasons. But also this is Steve Krakauer. He said, I'm nuts. I'm not saying this tragic death is on Joe Biden's hands, but I am saying if this were last year the meat, it would be saying that it
is on President Trump's hands. And we know because they did it a hundred times as a CNN back in twenty nineteen. The tragic father daughter photo is a moral stain on Trump's America. How come this isn't called Biden's America. The photo of a dead father and daughter shows the nature of Trump immigration policy. Now, what's even more in your face about this is of course. Of course Trump was characterized as a monster. Biden will never be characterized
as a monster, that's for sure. But what's even worse is the media's tripping over themselves to praise Biden's decency and morality. Remember, one of the questions at the press conference from the PBS reporter was the perception of you that got you elected, sir, your highness was that you were moral and decent man, and so smart and handsome and magical and mysterious and wonderful and lovah blah, I
love you so much. That's the propaganda. Trump was the monster, even though and I shared this factor all the time. Over the last forty years, Trump was number one, number three, and number ten in the granting of asylum requests. That's more number one over any president over in any year. In forty years, he was number one, number three, and number ten. Trump is a monster and Biden is a
moral and decent man. While people are dying along the border, kids are dying, kids are getting wrapped up in sex slavery, still Biden is moral and decent. You remember the well, this is one of the most unbelievable facts that the Trump during Trump's presidency. The pictures that were shown around of kids in cages, I'll never forget. One of it
was Obama's former speechwriter. He said, this is happening right now, kids in cages, right, this is happening right now, and just went on about how horrible and horrific, and this is Trump's America. And it was a picture from twenty fourteen that was in fact Obama Biden's America. And it's the same thing today. The amount of deceit from the media on this issue is astounding, even by the media's normal standards, which is what we just talked about in
the last segment. I don't like to talk There's a ton more to say about this, and we'll have more time, but I don't like to talk about the border anymore unless I have solutions at the end. At least they're guiding principle and light that we need to move towards. You need to shut down the border. No one can come here illegally, and set up a much faster system for people who do want to come legally. I mean I talk to people all the time who I was
talking to someone the other day. His wife is in somewhere Chili or something, and it's been like a year and a half to go through the process, which normally still takes the year because of COVID and everything else, but it still takes way too long. It needs an up and down vote almost immediately, like as fast as possible. And you wait on the Mexican side while you decide. And we need to come up with different standards for
what allows someone in and what disqualifies you. I don't know what those standards should be, but that's a wonderful conversation to have. And the point is we decide as a country. So that's it. You shut down the border. No one comes across illegally. The drug cartels will hate it. The sex trafficking cartels will hate it. That's awesome. Streamline the whole process up down very quickly, we decide what standards exist. Great chaos helps no one except for the
cartels and democrats. But sometimes it's hard to tell the difference. Mike's later dot locals dot com. Everything we do we put up there, and Mike Slater dot locals dot com will come back with little nas x, Mike Slater filling it for box Sexton. Spread the word. It's going on Team Buck. Mike Slater here in San Diego, filling in for Box Sexton. He'll be back on a Vednesday. Mike Slater out. Locals dot Com is our websites where we put everything. Mike Slaighter out locals dot com. Buck and
I we've been friends forever. He's we have a TV show together, not together, same network on the first and I follow him around every network he's ever on and honor to fill in from today. Thanks for being here. All right, let's talk about Little Nasax. This segment not appropriate for kids, FYI, which is the point. So Little Nasax he's a rapper. He's got a video where he's giving a lap dance to Satan, and in real life he's selling six hundred and sixty six pairs of Satan shoes.
You can go to Satan dot shoes and see them for yourself, and they're made with a drop of human blood and a Pentagraham and whatever. All right, Little Nasax, I'll bite first. I know what you're up to here, Okay, all right, I get it. Artists do stuff like this from time to time to get a rise out of Christians. And then when Christians say something like hey, you know this isn't that great for children? They come back with, Oh, you Christians, you're so uptight. Don't you understand the art
of it? Don't you understand the messaging? Shouldn't you be worried about something else? Why do you even care? That's one too, Why do you care? Why are you obsessed? Oh you think little NASAs is turning kids into Satan worshippers. You Christians, always overreacting, always so judging too? Are you judging? Why aren't you more loving? More loving? I need to be more understanding and loving. Okay, you're right, it's great. Go ahead, keep saying the lap dance and videos, that's fantastic.
All right, that's the game. I get the game. I understand the game. It's about money. It's about money and attention. Okay, And you do a great job. He did a great job. That being said, if you parents are not actively taking the reins of raising your children, then someone else's someone's raising your kids. Do not outsource the raising of your kids to anyone else, to anything else, because the people
who you outsource it to hate you. They hate you, They hate you, they hate your values, they hate your worldview. They are out to destroy it, oh, packages very nicely, But be careful the people who are writing TV shows and movies and video games and music and things on the internet. You're giving the reins of your child's heart and soul to people who you would never leave your kids in the same room with. Yet you bring the things that those people make into your home. Just be
very careful of them. But you know, I'm Lamo super Prude over here. That's my alter ego, Ego superhero, our local show. He comes out every couple weeks ago. Its Lamo super Prude. There's Lamo Christian over here. Just you just don't get it. Why are you up tight? All right? So Little Nazacs if you don't know, he's a rapper. A couple of years ago, he got famous for the song Old Town Road, which was this catchy rap country crossover. I hated it then, but you're supposed to love it.
This was the moment that I got super concerned about. This is actually a pivotal moment. I stinctly remember this video when it came out, and it was very concerning. Then. This is when I saw I realized how powerful pop culture is. This is a video of Little Nazas back in twenty nineteen, performing at an elementary school, and the kids are hypnotized elementaries. These are kindergarten kids, so like five, six, seven, maybe maybe eight years old. In the in the audience,
these kids are entranced. They're jumping to the beat, they're singing along with every word. They like they can't get enough that. They're just they've lost their minds. They're like they're like animals, like freaking out. The chorus of the song is, can't Nobody tell me nothing? You can't tell me nothing? All right, so let's have our kids walking around all day with that catchy beat in their head.
If can't nobody tell me nothing, that's great. Why are people not more careful about what they allow into their kid's heads. It's amazing to me. These are elementary school kids. Okay, So anyway, here's here it is and you can just get it just from the audio. You get the idea, you get and they know every single word. They're freaking out. There's some bad stuff in that song too, but no one cared. My son, my old son, Jack was two. I have a Jack's four graces three and Johnny's one.
Jack was two when that song came out, and that was such a warning for me to watch my kids and watch what they're listening to and what I'm putting into their brain. So anyway, that's the guy. So that's Little nazas two years ago and now and then he came out as gay, and now he's giving lap dances to Satan in music videos and you're saying, oh, well, slater, um, you know this isn't for kids. You know this stuff's not for kids that you've given Satan a lap dance,
so you know you're overreacting this. It's not for elementary school kids. Little Nozax, he says. He wrote this on Twitter just yesterday. He says, I'm an adult. I'm not going to spend my entire career trying to cater to your children. That's your job. Okay, So he says, says, I'm not going to spend my entire career trying to cater to your children. This is an MPR headline. Lil nas X says children are his core audience right now, and that's okay. That was from January of twenty twenty one, okay,
three months ago. Children are my core audience today, children are not my core audience with My Satan Lap Dance song. He also coordinated with his release of His Satan's Shoes. He released a children's book called C is for Country, and he was just on Sesame Street promoting it. A is for adventure, B is for boots. C is for country. Oh how cute. Now, what the preview doesn't show you is the rest of the letters. They show you. A's for adventure, B is for boots, C is for country.
They don't show you F is for fringe, feathers and fake fur. S is for swag with his purple cowboy hat as he comes out as gay. They show you that in the preview to the book. So you see how this works. You see how this works. These people they cater to children, your children, and then they pull the old switcheroo on you. And then that person, the pervert comes back and says, oh, I'm not you know, I'm not here for your kids. That was what that
was Miley Cyrus. Right, there's a million examples, but that was Myny Cyrus. Kids hitch themselves to the Miley Cyrus bandwagon. Or maybe I'd be honest here. I don't want to be rude, but you hitch your kids too, or you allow your kids to be hitched to the Miley Cyrus bandwagon because she's just a fun, cute little girl and it's the Disney Channel. I trust the Disney Channel. Don't
let your kids watch the Disney Channel. Yeah, of your minds, but you you let your kids hitch your hitch themselves to this bandwagon and then before you know, she's stripping write songs about drugs and being her authentic self or wherever they supen it. Right, So these people they lose their minds, right, they go psychotic, they lose their minds, and now your son and daughters along for the ride. But again, I'm just Lamos super proved over here. I
just don't get it. Oh, Slater, you just don't get Lamo. You just don't get it. Why are you so uptight? Loosen up? Here's another one. I hear this too, Slater. Are you just gonna protect your kids from everything forever? I love that You're just gonna shelter your kids forever? They're four? My kid is four or even six or twelve, so yeah, not forever, not forevert on them. But they're twelve, so yeah, eight years old is not old enough to understand what he's seeing and hearing from a guy who's
selling filth. An eight year old. A twelve year old can't see through this and what non sex is trying to do. I'm thirty six. I get it. I see the act, I see the show. It's a game. It's trying to get attention, it's trying to make money. Yeah, I get it. Twelve year olds done understand that. I got more to say about this. Sorry about to go. I'm about to go on to rant. M h, what do I do feel? Rant coming? That wasn't it? That was just build up? Let me take a break. I'll
end with this. Philippians four. Whatever it's because it's so important what your kids consume. It's poor when you consume your inputs. Watch your inputs. Curate your inputs, because what is input It into your brain, into your heart, into your soul. That changes what you think about, and what you think about, changes what you would you do and how you feel. Watch your inputs. You don't think given your kids the input? Even his old song, forget about the lap dance song to Satan. This is the song
with the lyrics, can't Nobody tell me nothing? You think? Pumping that into your kid's brain. Is it gonna change them? Is it gonna affect them in a negative way? Of course it will Philippians four. Whatever is true, noble, right, pure, lovely, admirable, excellent, praiseworthy, think about such things. Give your kids beautiful things. Surround them with beautiful things. Do not hand your children over to people like Little Nozas into an industry like Hollywood.
We're just people just trying to make a buck. Your kids are more valuable than that. Mike Center dot locals dot com. That's the website, Mike Slater dot locals dot com filling it for Buck Sexton's brother word ey teen Buck. Mike's later San Diego filling it for Buck Sexton. Let's just wrap up this little stupid story. So this is
part of the game, right. So Little Nozas, this rapper who has always been marketed towards kids, he does something satanic, okay, And this latest video with like two million views, like overnight number one song on iTunes, whole thing, give Satan a laugh, dance, right, Okay. So then if you say anything about it, then you get criticized. That's the game. So the governor of South Dakota, Christy Nome running for
president Shirley. She says, hey, this song is bad and this video is not good for kids, and he writes back, you're a whole governor. You on here tweeting about some shoes. Do your job, do the game, you do something satanic? Someone says something, what do you care? Why are you being so judgmental? Why are you obsessed? That's the trick. So the packaging for the shoes, it says, better to rain in hell than serve in heaven. Better to rain in hell than to serve in heaven. That's a line
from Milton's Paradise Lost. It's amazing poem about the fall of man Adam and even the garden. Also the fall of Satan from heaven to hell. It's beautiful poemer in the sixteen hundreds. Of course, Satan was wrong, and he said that people interpret that lie as if he was right. Satan fell because of his pride, his ambition, thinking he was better than God. A rolling stone. They did an interview with the head of the Church of Satan about
Little Ozac's video that's directed to your kids. Little Ozaki has something like I don't know, like six million subscribers on YouTube. I'd be really curious what the average age of his subscribers are. I would not be surprised if the average age if his subscribers are like twelve, I really fourteen maybe. Anyway, the head of the Church of Satan, he obviously did his homework. Whether he consulted with us directly or did his own research, he clearly put a
lot of effort into this video. The Church of Satan claims not to worship Satan as a deity, but rather elevates the self and one's own will as supreme quote. Basically, we worship ourselves. We refer to ourselves as atheists. We see ourselves as our own God. Yeah, that's right, that's it. That's what Satan makes him his perfect sense, he sells, I don't need to describe the video anymore, Satan, A
lap dance is all you really needed. Well, at the end, he snaps Satan's neck and then puts on the crown of thorns and crowns himself as saying now so edgy or as it's described, he's dismantling the throne of judgment and punishment that has kept many of us from embracing our true selves out of fear. What are those who call evil good and good evil? Oh he's just I'm sorry, he's he's just pushing boundaries. Yeah, that's right, it's pushing boundaries.
He wants he wants to normalize homosexuality, he says. So there's this one line. So anytime anyone criticizes him for the video, so definitely kids alert here. Earmuffs on the kids for thirty seconds. Okay, what I'm gonna say here is like disgusting. So one of the lines of a song is shoot a child in your mouth while I'm riding, guys, So anytime someone writes back to my Christie Nome, he wrote this. Back to Christie Nome, he writes back, shoot
a child in your mouth while I'm riding. That's one of the long lines in the song, and that means to ejaculate in someone's mouth, right, sperm child, shoot a child in your mouth while I'm riding. That's to your kids, right, all those kids, I guarantee you, I don't know, like, do you disagree with this? I don't know what you All those kids who are jumping up and down to old country Road or old town road and knew every single word. Will know every single word of this song. Now,
I'm not surprised. No one should be surprised. No one's shocked. Like it's like, oh yeah, I get it. We're like it's a fallen world. We're broken people. And I almost give little Nasa some credit, like like, let's it's just for money. NICs to make money is to get attention, to make money. Great, but at least he's not as deceitful about it as others. Right, and honestly, the more obvious the world's brokenness becomes, I welcome it. The more
obvious the brokenness is, the better. I'm not asking for it to be more broken. It's plenty broken. I just I like it to be obvious to people because then it makes it easier to be good, because you don't want to be that. Like battle lines are drawn, like who's side are you on? Here? You're gonna be on the guy who's doing that or over here with me and Lamo super Brood. Protect your kids, Protect your kids, and do not let the world. Do not believe the
world's lie that you you shouldn't be the parent. You're the parent. Do not outsource that God given responsibility to love and raise your children to people who hate you. Mike's later dot Locals dot com mics later out Locals dot Com filling in for Box sexdens Bro the word It's going on, Team back. America is the greatest country in the world. Thanks for being here. Mike Slader filling if for Bucks Sexton, and I can just see you turning to the dial and just turn to the station
right now. This ain't Buck. I share your disappointment. I would rather listen to Buck Sexton than me too. But Buck will be back on Wednesday, And gosh, is there anything worse you tune in? You're like, I just want to hear Buck today and then you get me brutal. But I think we got some good stuff for you today. First, let's start with this, start this hour with the carjacking in DC. Have you seen the video? It's awful. Now, let me be clear with carjacking. Carjacking is different than
stealing a car. So carjacking is different than grand theft auto. Grand theft auto or auto theft happens all the time. Carjacking, it's very different. Someone is in the car, someone is driving the car as you steal it from them. That is a car jacking important to know. In DC there have been ninety five of these in the last three months. Ninety five carjackings and twenty three juveniles arrested for carjacking
just this year. Honestly, if you asked me how many carjacking, you're telling me someone's driving a car, there's a stop player or something and someone comes up with a gun or something and tells them to get out of the car and they steal the car right from the If you if you asked me how many times does that happen in a year, I'd be like, oh, like once? Like who like the brazenness of that? How about ninety five times in DC in the last three months. Happens
once a day. So it's kind of hard to tell exactly what's happening in this video that's been shared around. We've aired it on our TV show. I'll put it on the website, make a note here, carjacking. I'll put on Mike's letter out locals dot com and you can watch. I think it's important to watch. Although it's a video of someone dying, someone being murdered. So there's a sixty six year old immigrant from Pakistan in sixty six year old immigrant from Pakistan. The video starts with him hanging
out of the driver's side of the cars. There's car door's open, driver's side car door open. He's hanging, he's half in, half out, and he's calling for help. He says, this is my car. This is my car. And there's two people on the sidewalk. One is taping this phone and the others standing next to him, and they're all wondering what's going on. And the guy filming is, oh, this, this is this man's car. They're taking his car. And the woman goes they're stealing his car? Like what, like,
what's like the same thing? I would be like a gas Like what are you talking about? And then the car drives off. Now I don't know who pressed the pedal. I don't know if the person that I don't know if the driver or the person who's trying to steal it. But I'm sorry I left out the main part of the story here. The two people who are stealing his car is a sixteen and thirteen year old girl. A sixteen and thirteen year old girl are still in this
man's car. So the car drives off and that it hits like a it's like a post on the sidewalk on the other side of the street. So the car hits the side, door hits the post, slams shut right. The guy's hanging out of it, and you don't hear anything from and then a couple seconds later you hear this horrific crash. It's like out of a movie, a huge loud crash like echoes through the cavern of the buildings.
And the guy runs after the runs to the crash, and then you see the car on its side, and you see these two young girls climb out, and there's some National guardsmen who are there to help them out. They're there because apparently the capital is still under threat from Maga Trump supporters or something. That's the most ridiculous thing. But these two girls, they come out of the car and you see the owner of the car, the man
lying dead on the sidewalk. Now a guardsman. He tells everyone to step back from the car because there's gas leaking out of it. And at that moment you hear one of the girls say, wait, my phone is in there. Wait, my phone is in there. She is standing and I'm not exaggerating two feet from this man's dead body. Police say there was a taser involved. She'll see is at this moment is standing too, maybe three feet from this man's dead body who she just tazard and killed, and says, wait,
my phone is in there now. It was two black girls who did this, so therefore it can't be their fault. It's got to be blamed on white supremacy somehow. At first CNN tried to explain it away. They sent out this tweet. Police said the girls thirteen and fifteen, assaulted an Uber Eads driver with a taser while carjacking him, which led to an accident in which he was fatally injured. Holy cow, that is a tortured description of what happened. First of all, fatally injured is a weird thing. Murdered
or killed you say killed, right, killed? An accident which he was killed fatally injured is a weird, especially because he's dead on the ground. But also how about that this it just led to an led to an accident. It was a little It was an incident, misunderstanding, a little, just a little something that led to an accident with an injury. No, no murder. To buy a thirteen and fifteen year old girl in broad daylight. Now, I am certain that these two girls have no fathers at home,
certain of them. Think what environment must these two girls be living in that would lead them to do something like this? How callous and heartless and cold and broken are you inside? And I don't, let me be clear, I don't blame the girls as much as the people around them, the adults around them. I don't know what the justice system of it, and I don't know what it looks like a DC or any other state where
adults are held accountable for the actions of juveniles. I don't know what that is, and I don't know what that would even look like. And obviously it's been thought about before, and but what does that look like? Right when you have a thirteen year old girl fifteen year old girl who actively do this, What responsibility does the absent dad have? What responsibility does the mom have? I don't. I don't know, at least legally, I don't know. Morally, I know very much how much I know all of it,
And oh there's as well. But think I think about the environment of so heartless to fellow human life to first try and steal someone's car, start with that with a taser, right sixty six year old man. Right, so talk about respecting elders. Right. Second, drive the car as he's hanging out of it, which kills him, right, like they're they're that heartless. And then three, be worried about your cell phone. Like we talk about narcissism on the show all the time. You're the center of the universe
that doesn't even begin this way past narcissism. And this is an entire broken culture which lee to people doing such a depraved act. And it's not just this, it's not only this is the one depraved act of the day. It's all over the place. Now you're not allowed to ask any questions about it, just to be clear, right, You can't ask about broken families. You can't say anything about no dad's in the picture. Goodness, No, it's racist.
You can't ask about the lack of God and church as the center of our society's existence and our child's focus. You can't talk about broken school districts that are violent and dangerous that no one can read. We can't talk about rampant nihilism and drug use and sex and little Nazacs selling Satan sneakers to kids. You can't talk about those things that clearly led to this. You can't do that, you could because are you blaming that, You're blaming the victim.
You can only either brush it off as an act incident or blame white society and white white, white white supremacy. And I look forward to the think pieces. Oh, these these young girls were forced into crime by a society that refuses to recognize the contributions of brown women. And these ladies they sought justice in a capitalist system that they're victims of, and they sought it against a white
man or some such nonsense like that. They're gonna get away with that, and nothing's going to change because you're never allowed to address any of the roote issues. And this is why I share the Henry David throw quote. Pretty much every single day, there are thousands hacking at the branches of evil. To everyone who strikes the root. Now,
that's the root culture, family culture, that's the root. Bottom line. Now, if you want to hack at a pretty important branch, then you have to talk about our criminal justice system. Now they're gonna say, oh, these girls are victims of the criminal justicism nonsense. Let's talking about policy. San Francisco rampant crime and homelessness, the whole thing. You would think the people of San Francisco would come back and elect a DA that is hard on crime, but no, they
elected Chessa Boudin. Chessa Boudine's parents are in prison. They were members of the Weather Underground and they robbed an armored car which led to the death of three police officers, so they were thrown in jail. Cheza was a young boy. He was raised by Bill Ayers from the Weather Underground. He went to go work for Hugo Chavias in Venezuela and he just got elected to be the DA of San Francisco. He's the one who decides which crimes get
enforced and which ones don't. And he was elected on the platform of I will not enforce these this giant list of crimes that are destroying San Francisco, and the same is true for nearly every city in America. George Soros decided, I'm not going to put money into electing congressman. That's a waste of money. It costs a ton of money, you only get two years out of it, and what can its single congressman do instead. George Soros, maybe ten
years ago, decided to put money in DA's races super cheap. No, you got a ton of bang for your buck. No one pays attention to them, and das have a ton of discretion on what to do with the criminal justice system. And these cities are doubling down on the policies that
lead to more of this. So if you don't strike the root of the broken culture, right, if we're not allowed to question the things that lead to this morally, and because on top of that, we double down on terrible policy and elect DA's that let crime run rampant like carjackings again ninety five so far this year in DC alone. Of course, you can't be surprised as something horrific like this happens. Question is anyone going to try
to do anything to stop it? I got a great Abraham Lincoln story on this, not carjackings specifically, but on this that's a bigger point. Next to Mike Slater, Dot locals dot com will put that video out there so you can see it for yourself. Micslater, Dot locals dot com spread the word. It's going on Team Buck. Mike Slater filling in for Buck Sexton. I'll see if I can do this in five minutes. One of my favorite speeches of all time is Abraham Lincoln's speech well before
he was President's called the Lyceum Address. I'll put it on our website micslater dot locals dot com. And he's talked about what the end of America will look like. He says, shall we expect some transatlantic military giant to
step the ocean and crush us at a blow? Never, all the armies of Europe, Asia and Africa, combined with all the treasure of the earth in its military chest, with a bonaparte for a commander, could not by force take a drink from the Ohio River, or make a tract on the Blue Ridge, in a trail of a thousand years. So at what point, then, is the approach of danger to be expected? Well, I answer, if it ever reached us, it must spring up amongst us. Our
destruction cannot come from abroad. Now. If destruction be our lot, we must ourselves be its author and finisher. As a nation of freemen, we must live through our time, or it excuse me to live through all time or die by suicide. The background to this speech, just two weeks prior, there was a man of mixed race twenty six years old.
His name is Francis Macintosh. He was working on a steamboat in Saint Louis and he got off the boat and there were two police officers who were chasing after someone else, and they asked Macintosh for help to help us chase this guy, and he said, he's not going to help. I don't know why he didn't. He said, no,
he may have been busy, I don't know what. And the police arrested him for interfering with the arrest and as they were taking him to jail, he asked how long he was going to be sentenced, because this is ridiculous what was going on here, and the two officers said five years. So he freaked out. He escaped and he stabbed them both. He killed one of the officers right there on the spot, injured the other. So he
ran away. They foundly they got him pretty quickly after, and that night a mob broke into the jail and took him out, tied him to a tree, put a bunch of wood around him, and burned him on the tree. That was the context of Abraham Lincoln speech. And that's the whole like right, that's that's that's that was the beginning of it. And then he went into the how what's going to be the end of us? Not another nation coming into invade, it's us. How specific lawlessness mobs
savage mobs. Now, back then the mob was burning people. We do a much cleaner and kinder version of that online, destroying people's lives for kicks. But it's the same mob mentality, he said. When men take it in their heads today to hang gamblers or burn murderers, they should recollect that in the confusion usually attending such transactions, they will be as likely to hang or burn someone who is neither
a gambler nor a murderer as one who is. And that, acting upon the example, they said, a mob of tomorrow probably will hang or burn some of them by the very same mistake. He says, you abide by this mob mentality, you're gonna kill innocent people. But then they're gonna come
after you. The mob's gonna turn on you eventually. While on the other hand, good men, men who love tranquility, who desire to abide by the laws and enjoy their benefits, who will gladly spill their blood in the defense of their country, seeing their property to droid, their families, insulted, their lives endangered, and uber eats driver just working on a weekend afternoon in broad daylight, murdered by a thirteen and fifteen year old girl, tasered and murdered, their persons, injured,
ban to Abraham Lincoln, and seeing nothing in prospect that forebodes a change for the better, become tired of and disgusted with a government that offers them no protection, and are not much adverse to a change in which they imagine they have nothing to lose. So his point was that this mom mentality affects good men because they throw up their hands, like, what's the point otherwise? And a country like this can't last. Mobs beget mobs, violence begets violence.
I gotta go here. There's any other amazing points to the speech. I'll put it on the website mics later at locals dot com. It's worth taking a couple of minutes to read the whole thing. But Abraham Lincoln saw it back then. He saw the violence in the chaos bubbling and brewing. He saw the mob violence. He saw the immoral behavior, he saw the passion and the anger. He tried to stop it, but human nature was too much.
Can we stopped the path we're on today? I don't know to go back to the last sement when we're not allowed to address the root causes of these issues, the culture and the family issues. And then even on the policy, like maybe we could, we could hold back the corruption and the depravity, we could hold it back with laws, but we're not even doing that, not even allowed to do that, and we're doubling down on these
lawless DA's in these sit in our cities. Thought I got logged in that last Even when people try to do good, let me come back with the story. Now, you're not gonna believe the story. Even when people tried you do good, they're shut down. You're not gonna believe. I got two stories out of San Francisco to prove this one. These are people trying to do good and they're shut down because of it. We'll do us next. Mike Slater dot locals dot com. That's our website. Please
join us there, Mike Slater out locals dot com. Mike Slater filling in for Buck Sexton. Spread the word. It's going on Team Buck. Mikes later San Diego filling it for Buck. He's gonna be back on Wednesday. They're like, Oh, I feel the same way, but I'm really glad to be here. In the meantime, I look forward to Bucks return as well Mikes later out locals dot com is our website. You can join us over there and hang
out with us, you know, all the time. Buck and I both have TV shows on the First, So we've been friends for a long time, but we're always working together. We're always on the same We're on the Blaze Radio Back of the Day and now we're on the First together, and an honor to fill in for Buck today. Gratefully you're here. So coming up in this segment, I want to share this just just bonker story of when good people try to do good things out of the goodness
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Buck Sexton Mike Slater dot locals dot com. That's our website. A lot of people joined us the last couple of days on the website, which is great. I'm grateful for that. I'm grateful for Buck letting me be here. He's gonna be back on Wednesday. I can't wait for that. So we've been talking about We started with the carjacking in DC. Then we got into Abraham Lincoln's address from at think eighteen thirty eight, and he's talking about how it's not gonna take a foreign nation, a foign nation, is not
going to take us down. Doesn't matter strongest military in the world, all the treasure, all the money in the world, and the Napoleon bone apart as your commander, no one is going to come across the America, come across the oceans to kill us. It's gonna come from within. The downfalls are gonna come from within. And we made the point that it's it's bad enough that you can't criticize bad behavior, right, it's bad enough you can't call that out. But now I got a story for you where good
behavior is being called out. Butch goes back to Isaiah that we quoted earlier with little nas and Little Nasax his new Satan dot shoes, his new Satan sneakers. Woe to those who call evil good and good evil, And that's the theme of the show to down. All right, check this out on There's Anything. We're a start here. M yeah, let me just jump into him. So Chris saka Chris Saca, he is a venture capitalist. He was on Shark Tank. It's like he was a guest shark
for a couple of years. Right, big time democrat, worked for Obama, fundraised for Hillary, donated to the Link Project to try to take down Trump. A big, big time Democrat guy. Right, venture capitalists got a ton of money. I'm just gonna read his story here. He wrote this just the other day. He said, fifteen years ago, I co led a team trying to give a hundred percent free internet access to all of San Francisco, starting with
the poorest neighborhoods. First. Fifteen years ago. Internet was still on the newer side or whatever, right, fifteen years ago, So this was an amazing gift. This would have been fifteen years ago. Everyone gets free Internet. We're gonna start
with the poorest neighborhoods, scurs. Isn't that wonderful? Now? If you were in charge of this is in San Francisco, If you're in charge of San Francisco, which you would never favorite because why would you ever go there, but you're in charge of whatever city, you're in, whatever town, And someone came in and said a one hundred percent free internet accent like that's great, wonderful. Maybe you got some questions and be like, well, what are you what
are you selling here? And they said the network is gonna be anonymous, no ads, no cookies, We're not tracking nothing. This is from the bottom of our heart, twenty five million dollars gift, he says. The result we were chased out of town. One San Francisco supervisor, that's what they call their city council members. One San Francisco supervisor told us she would vote against it unless we promised to fund quarterly field trips like to the zoo for the
kids in her district, so she wanted more money. Another promised to vote against it because we wouldn't give free laptops to all of San Francisco. One supervisor rejected it because poor people needed training to use the net. Countless low and no income residents spoke at hearings about how they had computers and knew how to use the web, but couldn't afford Comcast. The supervisor's man explained back to
those back to those very people that they were wrong. Ultimately, one supervisor told us straight up he didn't care what this meant for the people of his district. He was blocking it because it give the mayor a win in a political year. He was the deciding vote. And I'll never forget what he said. Stop lecturing me about the digital divide, because I don't give a blank. Now, get
the blank out of my office. Our team walked out, stunned, sat in the lobby of City Hall and realized it was over my partner's I had done Q and A sessions in every supervisor's district and in community and senior centers all over town. Support for the network was off the charts, particularly among those who needed it most. But it was clear that the supervisors did not care about poor San Franciscans. By the way, none of the supervisors are Republican. If I needed to say that, they wouldn't
listen to their own constituents. They perpetuated racist tropes and demeaning stereotypes about the poorest residence and for what It was all a big game to the politicians. The winners were the supervisors egos, and the losers were the people They supposedly served. Again, that is a big time Democrat, guy Chrissaka, who told that story in the biggest Democrats city. We're only Democrats, have any are elected to anything. Ever, So the question is do these Democrats supervisors did these
Democratic supervisors city council members in San Francisco? Do they care about the people in their district? If you hear that story, which you just did, do you hear that story, do you what's your conclusion? Do you think the people there? The guy literally said, stop lecturing me about the digital divide, because I don't give a blank at the blank out of my office. Does that person care about the people in his district? Worth noting Gavin Newsom was the mayor
at the time. Now you're saying, oh, well, maybe that was a Republican supervisor who didn't want the mayor to get a victory. No, no no, no, No Republicans run for mayor in Gavin news election. Second place was the Green Party candidate. No Republican even ran. No Republicans ran ever for mayor of San Francisco. So this was like a like someone on the so far left that they didn't want Gavin Newsom. They like, they think Gavin Newsom is
a conservative. I got another one for you. But again, my point of this segment is do these people care about these politicians? Do they really care about the people in their districts? Got another one for you, husband and wife. They want to start a twenty five million dollar program for free all right. It's provided people for free summer school, summer school, and daycare for free over the summer for
young kids in San Francisco. It's run by this group called Together SF and the county said no. They said no. Why One of the supervisors, Hillary Ronson Ronin Ronan thinks that this is a political group and that this group has ulterior motives to push for school privatization and charter schools, and we can't have that. She says, quote it looks and smells like they're seeking to promote a political agenda.
This is from box. She's concerned, for instance, that the group could seek to use the volunteers at recruits for future political campaigns in order to support anti union candidates. Now she has no evidence of this, no evidence, no proof at all, no reason to think this is the case. It's not only the two people who are running this are crazy, right, wingers like the people, the people with the twenty five million dollars who put this money up,
donated this money. No reason to think that there's anything going on here, but she this one supervisor convinced the council to vote tend to Want against the gift. Would you conclude that these Democrats have children's best interest at heart? Do the teachers unions who are preventing so many kids from going back to school? Do they have children's best interests at heart? Do people supporting open borders that result and so many kids getting sucked into sex slavery, so
many kids dying across the border. We shared the story earlier today and of the nine year old girl dying as she was trying to make it across the real grant. Do those the people who the Democrats are for open borders, do they have children's best interests at heart? Some do, some do, many don't, And we need to respond differently to those who don't than the ones who genuinely do and may just be wrong or right and right right. There's people we need to align with and work with,
and there's people who are who are bad. Does that make sense? We need to be able to discriminate between those who genuinely do have people's best interest at heart and we may disagree with or whatever right and those people who are selfish, greedy, power hungry and bad, bad people. And if we don't discriminate between those two groups, we're never going to make any real progress because the selfish bad people are always going to hide behind Oh, I'm here for the children, and we need to have the
courage to say, no, you're not. Oh you don't think democrats are for the children. No, I'm not saying that. I'm saying you're not. Now, get out of the way so we can work with the people who do. We need to have the nuance and the ability to differentiate and discriminate. Truly, the words discriminate, discriminate between people who genuinely have best interests at heart and those who are just want money and power, and give no time to
those people and work with those who do. I'll give me some more examples of the former, the just the bad people. It's like, we like, you can't say that, you can't all you they're not at all bad. I'm not saying they're all bad, and I'm not saying the entirety of a person's existence is bad, but they do not have people's best interests at heart. They have their best interests at heart, and we need to discriminate against them. I'll give you some example of the them coming up next.
Mikes Later filing in for box Sexton spread the words going on Team Buck. Mikes later in San Diego, filing in for box Sexton. I'll put that article on Mike slighter out locals dot com. So so take a note Tier to do that Mike slighter out locals dot com and you can check out that ridiculous story we just shared. Again.
My point of this segment is we need to have discernment between people who do have best people's best interests at heart, and it's like, oh great, we may disagree on how to get there, but yeah, let's let's chat. And those who genuinely don't. And if you don't, I have no time for you, have no patience for you, and you should be completely kicked out of the public
sphere entirely of no time. We've wa way too much to do and get done, and there's so many people still, but we need to have the discernment to figure out who these people are who put activism over truth. We share a couple of examples from today. There's a new book called Panics and Persecutions, twenty Tales of excommunication in the Digital Age. These are stories that prove that the slightest deviation from leftist orthodoxy will get you destroyed, the
slight You need absolute purity. Now, the people who demand absolute purity, they do not have people's best interests at heart. They're not honest actors. For instance, there's an anthropologist who spent years studying a tribe in the Amazon, and he wrote a book called Yano Mamo, The Fierce People. He's a genuine person, gente a genuine scholar, intellectual learning, studying, writing, getting closer to the truth, curious, all these good things, right.
He was shunned and excommunicated from the profession, from the entire an anthropologist community because he dare, he dare describe the Indigenous people as fierce. That was the name of the book, The Fierce People, This one tribe, he called him, the Fierce People. WHOA, WHOA can't do that. You can't describe Indigenous people as anything but always peaceful, always peaceful, always harmonious, always loving and caring and kind and one with nature and man. Can't ever say anything bad about
the indigenous peoples. Never talk about the Aztecs killing twenty thousand human sacrifice, twenty thousand human sacrifices a year. One day they dedicated one temple, and they killed eighty thousand people in a day. You can never talk about the wall of human skulls that the Aztecs made, temples made out of human skulls. You cannot describe these shock and awe that the Spanish conquistadors were met with when they
came across the Aztecs. And you can't talk about how it's no wonder that in the final battle, the final conquest of the Aztecs, there were about five hundred Spaniards, but twenty thousand members of neighboring tribes who hated the Aztecs way more than the Spaniards ever could, because it was their sons and daughters whose skulls made up these giant temples and who were terrorized for years in centuries.
You can't talk about that. Because the all the indigenous peoples were peaceful and wonderful and kind and loved animals and nature. You can never call them even fierce. The Apaches and the Comanche tribes. They were brutal. They were absolutely brutal. Can't write about it, can't talk about it, even in a scholarly way. All the natives are great. It's the white man who's uniquely evil. And I'm not
kid about that. If you ask most young people today, ask any high school today about slavery, and they will tell you that slavery was a uniquely white person sin and even worse, a uniquely American experience. That is what they are fed. We don't have time to debunk that, but you know the truth. So he called the indigenous tribe fierce, so he's gotta go. Another computer science professor
wrote a paper called Why Women Don't Code? And it wasn't about why women aren't capable of writing computer code. It doesn't say women can't code or shouldn't be allowed to code. That is not the point. It's sought, in a scholarly way to try to explain why many women choose not to code. Why many women have different interests and talents and coding is not one of them. Remember years ago, we kept hearing that more we need more women in STEM, more women in STEM, and no one
bothered to ask why. No one, no one, no one ever said why do we need more women in STEM? But really no one even bothered to ask, well, why are there more men than women in STEM? They just assumed that it was sexism. So this professor was run out of town. The graduate union they called him, they called it gender harassment. All he did was question. He's like, oh, I wonder what why men and women are different? There's your problem. Men and women aren't. There's no such thing
as gender, So men and women aren't different. There's no such thing as men a woman, which goes back to the pyramid that we talked about on Friday Show. But he just wanted to explain why there's a difference. But he couldn't. He was called a transphobe who supports race science. So the people who do that, with my point, the people who do this stuff, they're not honest actors. They need to be entirely dismissed. So we got a professor
who called natives fierce. We have another professor who sought to explain why women generally choose not to go into STEM fields are less often than men do, even when every effort is made to encourage women to join stem, and I'll give you one last Oxford, Oxford University, right about best school in the world. Maybe right, the music school was criticized for being too colonial, complicit in white supremacy.
So Oxford University is considering now no longer using sheet music. Right, So, they said that the music that's played is too focused on white European music from the slave period, like Beethoven a Mozart, and this causes students of color great distress. So we're gonna let the adults start running the show. Here are we gonna continue to let the psychopaths run everything around it? Let's knock it off already. Let's have the discernment to tell who the dishonest actors are, dismiss them,
and who are the honest actors? Beautiful, Let's work together for truth. Coming up next, speaking of truth, I want to talk about mask mandates, and I want to talk about the where this virus came from. Talking about things you're not allowed to talk about. We'll talk about the Wuhan lab. This theory is becoming more mainstream. Good do it next. Mike Slater filling in for Buck Sexton. Mike Slater out locals dot Com spread the word, Team Back, America is the greatest country in the world. Thanks so
much for being here. Mike Slater filling in for Buck Sexton, who do not worry. We'll be back on Wednesday. Thank you to Back for letting me fill in again. And I acknowledge your profound disappointment and that this very much At this very moment, I don't know if I've ever listened to a fill in host. Let's be honest. I'm telling him, like, Buck's not here, lamet, just turn it off. But hopefully you don't turn off right now. I want to talk about COVID and masks. Can we knock it
off with the masks already? So I'm in California, so I'm a bit biased here because we're still acting like its last March in California. But just I don't know where you're, where you are, where in your state. You could live in, like a state that's in America and it is open and everything's back up and run it. But I don't. Okay, so excuse me while I'm a little bit better here for a minute. People are still walking around with masks on outside people in the park.
The other day, I saw a dad with two middle school kids, middle school age kids playing basketball together alone with masks. What in the world now, I'm not going to share my Rosa Park story where I showed up to the park and there was this family there who passively, aggressively sent okay, kids, it's time to go. Some people aren't wearing their masks. I'm not going to tell that story. No. Need point is we've reached herd immunity. We're good. It's
over now. It's a big country, right, so herd immunity in different areas, perhaps not all the end, and we're not entirely there, given another a couple of days. But the point is we're there. We're all for all tents of purposes, we're there. There's no more fourth wave. If you consider the number of people who've had the vaccine and the number of people who have gotten COVID and therefore created their own antibodies, we are well above fifty percent.
Herd immunity is somewhere around fifty. Maybe it's high seventy percent, but by fifty five percent or so, and that's it. We're there. We got it. Congratulations. And this is my point. This shouldn't be a political thing. This shouldn't be like, no one's spiking the football, no one's I told you so.
But also no one needs to dig in their heels, no one, Like, let's just put the last year of discord behind us, of making this whole thing political, like, oh well, Trump was again masks, therefore I'm for them forever, like, no, knock it off with that. Let's assess the current situation and let's all be super happy that we don't have to do this anymore. Let's celebrate, hug, have a party, and stop, if nothing else, stop having kids wear masks.
The psychological harm of forcing kids to wear masks far always any risk of COVID being spread. They barely spread it at all. But the harm, the psychological harm teaching kids that every other human is a disease vector waiting to infect you with a deadly disease and pathogen that is psychologically damaging to your kids, and it's wildly unnecessary. We are going to be seeing the consequences of this
with our kids for a long time. This idea of going back to normal, which like, again, can we hurry up please? If you're forty, then going back to normal it's pretty easy because you've had thirty nine other years of normal. You know what normal is like, but when you're seven, one year of your life is an eternity. You may not even remember what normal was. This is
now your new normal. Raising kids to be fearful of other people at the park, I was maybe four feet away from this like two year old girl, and the mom ran over and grabbed her and ran away from her. This was two weeks ago. Teaching this little girl to be fearful of other people. Always keep a distance, don't touch anything, be scared of breathing in air. It's not healthy.
My oldest son is four, got a four year old son, three year old daughter, one year old son, Jack Grace John So Jack is four and his friends five in school and he came over the other day wearing a mask. He's over here like almost every night, hang out all the time. And this one night he came over with a mask on. I said, land and take the mask off. What do you need to do with your mask on? And he says, I don't want to spread COVID. Is it landed you have COVID? So no, But this is
just impressed on him all day at school. I can just imagine it yelling at kids to put your mask on, don't spread COVID, don't touch that, stand on your dot, keep a distance. It's like, wow, say, kids, sit behind your plexiglass barrier. You're in your plexiglass box. At school,
literally look at life through a dirty plastic screen. Their teachers decked out, covered up, like they're inspecting Chernobyl after lunch break, parents dropping gets off school in California, Like it's that final scene in ET where they're all in that giant has mat suits quarantining the house with a big giant plastic two is remember that scene I'm talking about. Just knock it off already. But again, I don't know
what it's like where you are. I got some family in Tennessee and I was talking to him, was like, it's like, did you guys what you went in the restaurant? They said, yeah, no, no, hold on, huh you went inside a building? Yeah? Well for how long? Oh? I don't know, like like an hour? You you went inside a building for an everyone? Okay, Like that's as I've been trained. I've been San Diego this whole time. That's that's what we're trained to think. Like here, Adam Crowley
had a great tweet the other day. He's in California too, obviously, he said. He said, listen, we better locked down again in California because Texas. It's been two weeks now since they ended their mask mandate, and it's been a blood bath ever since. Or cases keep going down. One day we are going to learn that masks did nothing. One day we will learn that. It will not be anytime soon, but one day we will look back on this and
we will everyone will realize that masks were useless. Chris Hayes on MSNBC he when Texas stopped their mask mandate a couple of weeks ago, I remember Biden called it Neanderthal thinking. Chris Hayes, he said, yeah, deaths are going down, but why would you want them to go back up? As if masks were the only variable at play here. There's no evidence for this whatsoever. Chrissy did a whole segment insanity. Texans react to Governor Abbott lifting mask mandate
and reopening state two plus weeks later. No surge, nothing, Everything's falling, continuing to fall. It's over. It's so frustrating here in California for a million reasons, which is why we're recalling the governor, which is awesome. It's gonna be a blast. That reelection is gonna well to be official in a month, and then the recall is gonna be in like August probably, so stay tuned for that. It's gonna be great. So Florida's been open, right, you're listening
in Florida. You know, Florida's been open. World has been open for months. Disneyland is still closed. It's gonna open up April thirty first, at fifteen percent capacity. That's insane. We have case studies. We have fifty states that each did it a little bit differently. We know the results even but even not even amongst the fifty states. I live in San Diego. Schools have been closed. The public schools have been closed. Private schools have been open for months,
but no outbreak in the private schools. So why do we still have public schools close? It doesn't make any sense. We don't have time to do this now, but I kind of wanted to mention this briefly before we go into the lab theory. The lab leak theory, which is important to talk about last few months, well for years really, but last few months in particular, We've been sharing a lot of stories on my local show about where the consensus and they call it consensus science. Where consensus science
is wrong. Consensus science has a dismal track record. Michael Crechton gave an amazing speech. Yes that Michael Crichton. Michael Crichton was a brilliant man. He was the only person to ever have the number one TV show, movie, and book at the same time. And he did it twice. The first time it was er Jurassic Park and I don't know, but I don't know what the book was, but right like like twice, I see it twice number one book, movie, TV show. Anyway, he gave a speech
at Caltech. He went to med school at I think Harvard, I forget, maybe Stanford, I forget. But he gave a speech of Caltech, who was two thousand and three. It was called Aliens Cause Global Warming. I'm gonna put it on the website on Mike's lad out locals dot com. Please check it out there. We put everything there Mikes lated out locals dot com. It is a brilliant speech. It's very short and among other things, he talks about
consensus science being wrong. I'll just give you one example here, for centuries, the greatest killer of women was a fever that they got after childbirth. It was after childbirth seventeen
ninety five, Alexander Gordon. He said, oh, this fever's caused by an infection, and the consensus said no. Fifty years later, eighteen forty three, Oliver Wendell Holmes says, oh, this is a contagious infection that's making women sick and dying, and the consensus said no. Ten years later, doctor schmel Weiss, he noticed that doctors go from the morgue touching dead bodies, and then they walked down the hall and they deliver babies, and then the woman gets his fever and dies and
svel Vice was the first person who said, maybe, just maybe, guys, we should wash our hands. And the consensus said, you're a jew, kicked him out of the profession entirely, literally drove him insane. He went in an insane asylum where he died shortly after he said we should wash our hands. Sevel Vice was the first doctor who said we should wash our hands. This was eighteen forty nine, and of course he was right. But the point here is it took one hundred and fifty years for the consensus to
catch up with common sense. Thank goodness for the skeptics. Now there's a ton of examples of this, and masks eventually are going to be one of those. This is from a New England Journal Medicine article back in April, and they were debating whether or not we should force people in hospitals to wear masks, and they said, we know that wearing a mask outside healthcare facilities offers little, if any protection from infection. They're like, wow, should we
offer should we have people in hospitals wear masks? I don't know. It doesn't really do much, but it kind of says that we're taking it seriously. It reminds people that there's a pandemic. So yeah, okay, sure, I guess we should require it in hospitals. But there's a New England Journal Medicine but outside outside healthcare facilities, no reform mask. So one day it'll come back around to that. I'll give you a noo example of consensus science regarding the
COVID Where did it come from? The head of the former head of the CDC thinks it came from the lab. This is super interesting story and you would be you are, you will be shocked of how many viruses escape from laboratories all the time. I'll tell you the truth of that coming up next. Mike's later filling in for buck Sexton, spread the word eighteen buck. Mike's later filling it for Buck Sexton, I want to talk about COVID and where it started, where it came from. You're not allowed to
think that it came from a the Wuhan laboratory. Not allowed to think that. The former head of the CDC, however, thinks it did. This is the original New York Times headline says x CDC director favors debunked COVID nineteen origin theory. They changed the headline because it didn't criticize them enough. The CDC's X director offers no evidence in favoring speculation that the coronavirus originated in a lab. All right, here's
the deal. It sounds implausible, perhaps that it leaked out of a lab, until you realize how often this happens, and until you realize how many people for decades have been worried about viruses leaking out of laboratories, to the point where the US government from twenty seventeen stopped all.
They're called gain of function experiment. So gain of function experiment is where you take a naturally occurring virus and you amplify it, you make it more virulent, and you make it worse, right, And the US government stopped these
in twenty fifteen. The reason they do that is they make it more virulent on purpose, and then you the ideas you come up with ways to beat it before these things come about naturally, very risky deal, and the US government said, we stopped to these, and they stopped him for two years while they could tighten it all up. Coming up in the next segment, I'll highlight some more examples of viruses leaking out of labs that can be infectious,
animals biting people. My favorite was a lab tech in China who sold the animals that they were doing testing on to a guy in the back alley who then sold it to a wet market. It happens often. Plumb the Eel is this little tiny island off of New York City, off of Long Island, tiny and it's home of the Plumb Island Animal Disease Center of New York and it studies animal diseases. It's a biosafety lab of three, which is the highest rating. They shut it down and
they're building a new one in Kansas. And there's been all these government studies saying that this is a terrible idea to put a lab which studies things like you know, foot and mouth disease, to put it so close to actual animals. Government studies saying this is not safe, but they're doing it anyway. It's one point two five billion dollars or years behind schedule, obviously, But why would it be not safe? Oh, if viruses never leave a laboratory, then who cares? Just put it, put it next to
a farm. What's the big deal? Well, the truth is viruses escape from laboratories frequently. Let me share this story. I got three minutes. I'll do it. I'll do it three. It's all about human nature. Every story is about human nature. Humans are evil, can be and you are. Humans can be sloppy and careless, and humans can do things for personal gain. Humans can be evil, sloppy, careless, and greedy. Shocker. Right, here's my story to prove this point. And Thrax when
you think and trax, what do you think? God? First, let's do a little word association anthrax boom. First thing you think? What first thing? Anthrax? I think white powder? Okay, uh male, I think mail letters, letters, let it okay, anthrax, antrax um nine to eleven, I think nine to eleven. I think we think pretty much the same things. Right. It was like a week after nine eleven these letters were sent out with anthrax. You know five people died
from that. Seventeen people were infected. Five people died. Now, Oh, maybe you thought terrorist, right, you thought al Qaida anthrax Alkaida? Well, one letter said death to America, death to Israel. Allah is great. Who do you know who sent the ANFRACTX? Do you know who sent it? I can't fit it in time. Okay, let's come back. I'll tell you who sent the anthrax. It's the only person who's in jail for a bio terror attack in the United States. I'll tell you who it is, and then we can learn
a little lesson on human nature. Humans can be evil, sloppy, careless, and selfish. So if that's true, and of course it is, why would they not also possibly be true for COVID and where it came from. I'll do that next, and then I'll share a bunch of story of viruses leaving laboratories and it's not so crazy after all this idea. And then I'll tell you where I think COVID actually came from. We'll do that all next. Mike's later filling it for Buck Sextons brother the word eighteen Buck. Mike's
later in San Diego, filling it for Buck Sexton. I want to talk about well, human nature. Really, that's what every segment is really about. Every stories is a story of human nature. But I want to talk about COVID and where it came from and why this matters. Again, the head of the former head of the CDC thinks that it did not occur naturally and it is favoring the Wuhan lab league. So two things I want to do in this segment. Three, Really, where I think that
it came from. How frequently viruses do leave escape laboratories happens often, and I'll tell exactly how often coming up. You'll be shocked. And right now I want to finish the story about anthrax. So again, when you think anthrax, I think male white powder. A Kaeda nine to eleven killed five people. The anthrax attacks right after nine eleven, So who did it? Well? First, how did they figure it out? How do they figure out who did it? So there was an anthrax specialist. He worked at an
army military base in Maryland. His name is Bruce Ivans, and he was the FBI's go to guy on testing the anthrax from anthrax, the anthrax letters. Right, these anthrax letters ever sent out, and they're like, Okay, we gotta find out where it's from. Like what do we know about this anthrax and maybe we can determine something about where it came from. Right, this guy, Bruce Ivans, he also developed He was the expert of anthrax. Right, He
developed a vaccine for anthrax to protect American troops. He was the foremost expert. Well as he was inspecting this anthrax that was sent to politicians and newsrooms, he discovered that this anthrax had some mineral in it, which they traced back to Iraq. So that's narrowed our search a bit, right, it's clearly an Al Qaeda a terrorist attack. Let's focus
on it. There was another researcher that the FBI later used, Northern Arizona University, and he analyzed the the anthrax and he found that this strain of anthrax was used in anthrax research in America. I'll cut to the chase who sent the anthrax out and killed five people. Bruce Ivans, the only anthrax bioterrorist in American history, was the anthrax expert. He sent the letters out of himself. He sent the
letters out himself. He deceived the FBI by saying, you know death Allah Allah's great and by saying that it came from Iraq. He set it up twenty one years of working with anthrax at the Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Disease, worked alongside the FBI to try to solve this crime, throwing them off the scent it was him all along. Why three possible reasons he ended up committing suicide in two thousand and seven when it was clear that the FBI was going to arrest him. First
three reasons again, human nature. Everything's human nature. First, narcissistic hero complex. This is from the New York Times. They did a piece on him in two thousand and nine. In the emotional days after September eleventh, friends were not surprised when doctor Ivans signed up as a Red Cross volunteer on September twenty second, two thousand and one, a date it would turn out between the two Anthrax mailings.
So think about that. He sent out anthrax, then went to go volunteer to work at the Red Cross, and then sent out more anthrax. Okay. In between setting out anthrax, he attended a Red Cross class introduction to disaster services. To the atmosphere, he told friends, And three months later, as the crushing workload created by the Anthrax letters began to ease, he applied for more training, noting that he
worked at the Army Institute. He wrote in his application, perhaps I could help in case of a disaster related to biological agents. Perhaps I could help in case of a disaster related to biological agents. Reminder, he was the one who sent the anthrax letters, no one else, and here he is rising to the occasion. I will solve this problem that I caused. Hero complex, narcissistic hero complex.
That's one aspect of human nature too. He had the patent to the vaccine, so if everyone's scared to get anthrax, we've got to make a ton of vaccines. He would have made a lot of money. Who you're surprised that people are motivated by greed? Maybe a bit of pride there too. He spent years making this vaccine and it just wasn't taken off. There wasn't a need for it. He tried to make one. And then third reason he
wasn't probably very mentally well. Crazy people can do crazy things. Again, I share this story of human nature, what motivates people to do things? Sex, pride, money, fame, narcissism, savior, complex, a lot of forces at play. Become a student of these things and things make sense. And also people can be evil, people can do evil for evil's sake. And also most commonly, people can be sloppy, sloppy, lazy, and careless. And then on top of all that, no one likes
to ever admit they're wrong. So all this consensus science again, go to our website, mic Citter at locals dot com. I'll put up that Michael Crichton's speech aliens cause global warming and he goes through all these examples of consensus science and why these consensus scientists were wrong, and why it took so long for them to admit they were wrong. Why when when do things normally change? When that people die?
Like like, so you have the consensus group. I think, for example, the any like elementary school kid can see that the continents fit pretty closely together. They fit up real snug and nice. And the first person to think that was nineteen twenty one, the first person to officially come out and say, hey, I think these continents probably all were like together. And the consensus said no. And it took over fifty years before people realize that the
teutonic plates move and the continents moved and drifted apart. Right, So there's fifty years of the consensus saying no, no, no, no, no, why why? Why did it? Eventually turn? All those people died, right, They were the experts in their field and their fifties and sixties, and fifty years later they were dead, and the new group came up and they weren't held down by that ego anymore. So eventually the truth comes. Because
so many people build their livelihoods around a consensus. So if you admit you're wrong, well that's a huge blow to your ego but also your livelihood. Once the people who hold that consensus die out, then people are more free to follow the truth as opposed to their own pride. So that's the anthrax story, which leads to how often viruses leak from laboratories quote here. By nineteen sixty hundreds of American scientists and technicians have been hospitalized victims of
the diseases they were trying to weaponize. One guy investigated Q fever three times, and all three times scientists and staffers got sick. In the anthrax pilot plant in Camp Derect, Maryland. Nineteen fifty one, a microbiologist attempting to perfect the foaming process developed a fever and died. Nineteen sixty four, a vet worker, Albert Nichol, fell ill after being bitten by a lab animal. His wife wasn't told that he had this virus. Quote. I watched him die through a little
window to his quarantine room at the infirmary. Nineteen seventy seven, a worldwide epidemic of influenza A began in Russia and China, who was eventually traced to a sample of an American strain of flu preserved in a laboratory freezer since nineteen seventy excuse me since nineteen fifty. So a strain of flu in an American freezer in nineteen fifty somehow started a strain in Russia. An outbreak in Russia and China in nineteen seventy eight, a hybrid strain of smallpox killed
a medical photographer at a lab in Birmingham, England. Two thousand and seven, live foot in mouth disease leaked from a faulty drain plant at the Institute for Animal Health in England. In the US, you ready for this? From two thousand and eight to two tho twelve, let me ask you this question. How many lab leaks do you think happen every year? If you ask me that, I would say I don't know, zero, probably none. But how many lab leaks could there possible? Okay, people are gonna
be careless. You can't have you know, it can't be zero one one a year two thousand and eight to two thou twelve, more than one thousand, one hundred laboratory incidents involving bacteria, viruses, and toxins that post significant or bio terror risks to people in agriculture were reported to federal regulators one thousand, one hundred. Two fifteen, the Department of Defense discovered that workers at a germ warfare testing center in Utah had mistakenly sent close to two hundred
shipments of live anthrax to laboratories throughout the world. It just accidentally sent anthrax. Here's a good one. Vials of smallpox were discovered at a laboratory at the National Institute of Health. They had apparently been put away and forgotten for fifty years. So the WHO told everyone to destroy all their smallpox in nineteen eighty six. So nineteen eighty six, everyone, you got to get rid of your small pox. So there's only two strains left, one in Russia, one in Atlanta.
At the head of the CDC that was That was by nineteen ninety three. So nineteen ninety three, there's only two strains of smallpox, Russia and Atlanta. That's it. In twenty fourteen, twenty years later, they found six vials in a storage room in DC. Whoops, someone just rummaging through the closet. Oh what's this. Oh i'd a small pox. I'll tell you where I think COVID came from. Next point is consensus science, Right, it's gonna come around with masks.
We'll realize this whole thing was silly. The masks and the distancing even and all this stuff. When it comes to leaking, and we're all human. We're humans who do very bad things intentionally like the anthrax guy, and we're humans who make really stupid mistakes, and more related to masks and lockdowns, we're humans who don't like to admit we're wrong. We don't like to admit we're wrong, so we double down, we double down, and we double down. And here we are a year later, over a year later,
and still doing this silliness. I'll come back. I'll tell you where I think COVID came from. I'll prove it. Mike's later feeling it for Buck Sexton, spread the word hey, team Buck. Mike's later filing it for Buck Sexton. Our final segment here today, just again talking about the beginnings of COVID and consensus signs and human nature. And I'll get to in a minute here where I think COVID came from exactly. But I just want to prove the
point that viruses and bacteria and deadly things leave. Viruses escape laboratories all the time, all the time, frequently. Even Why else would there be so many government studies that say you shouldn't move the Laboratory on Food safety into Kansas. They're like, oh, it's too close to the food Well, why would that be a concern if viruses never leave the labs. Happens all the time. There was a Dutch scientist in two eleven who said he forced this was
his word. He took a form of the avian flu, he passed it through ferrets ten times to prove that he could force his potentially fatal disease to infect humans. And when he did that, there were all these scientists who said, whoa, whoa, we gotta slow our role here twenty twelve, The New York Times, you're an editorial and engineered doomsday. The consequences should the virus escape are too devastating to risk. Should the virus escape, I thought that
was an impossibility. Two thousands sixteen, one thousand page dissertation from a consulting group hired by the National Science Advisory. One of the chapters was increasing the transmissible the virus could significantly increase the chance of a global pandemic due to a laboratory accident. Wait a second, that was twenty sixteen. I thought this was crazy talk. I thought, it's crazy that something could leave a laboratory like this. Oh, you're
a wacky conspiracy theory. Why are you being so mean to China? All right, here's how it worked. There's the most of my guess. This is my go at it right. April twenty twelve, there's a copper mine in southern southeastern China. Some guys, three particularly three men, were given this job of shoveling out the bat number two out of the mine shaft. Okay, we got this copper mine, we got to clear it out. Okay, you guys, you you, you
go shovel out the poop. So they went in seven hours a day in this tiny, knot ventilated mind shaft, shoveling out bat poop. At the end of the week, they all were sick, and no one knew exactly why. Three more shovelers were hired to replace them. There they went to the hospital r so three more winning they got sick, went to the doctor. No. No one at the hospital knew what it was, but they took the virus and they brought it to this Wuhan laboratory. They
worked on the lab. They worked on it the gain of function they call it right, the gain of function experiments at the Wuhan lab. And who knows what happened from there, but that's the connection from this bat mine made it right? How did the question is how did you get from Southeast China to Wuhan through the lab. It was an experiment, like these people are getting sick. Why we don't know what it is. Okay, well let's take it and let's study it. Boom, let's send it
over to the Wuhan lab. Well, that's what they do at the Wuhan lab. They study bat viruses, specifically what they do, and they do these gain a function experiments to make it more virulent. And then somehow it escaped from one of the labs, which happens frequently. Told the
story earlier in uh It was in China. They were doing some experiments on monkeys or whatever, and the guy, one of the lab techs took them some of the animals and they sold them in the back alley, sold them to the back alley to go be sold at the wet market. Okay, so I don't know how it escaped, but that's what happened. And then on top of that China.
I don't think China intentionally sent it to the world, but I don't think they did anything to stop it from being sent around the world because they're like, hey, we know we're going to be taken out by this virus, So we don't want to be a competitive disadvantage. Let's just let it go out around the world anyway. That's how I think that went down. But listen, we'll see. What I'm against is the consensus science that says, oh, you're an idiot. Viruses never leak out of laboratories or
happens all the time, but it would never happen in China. Right, watch out for consensus science coming up on tomorrow. Shell. You know, we talked earlier about Little Buck's gonna be here. On Wednesday, we talked about Little NASAs and his Satan's shoes trying to get attention. Our kids are just inundated
with just horrible stuff all the time, non stop. Tomorrow, I want to spend some time focusing on, as Plato called it, the good, the beautiful, and the true things that are praiseworthy, praiseworthy and admirable and noble and good. We need more of that in our lives, and I want to encourage us all to do more of that, and then also to make sure our kids are surrounded by that, because there's so much ugliness that they're inundated with.
So we do that tomorrow show. Mike's later Dot locals dot com seeing him of spread the word
