Hey, everyone. Welcome back to Underreported Stories, where I cover the news that CNN, MSNBC, and even Fox News failed to report on or don't report on enough. And today, I am joined by my friend, YouTuber and commentator, Titus Ellis Smith. Welcome, friend. Hi. Welcome. Hi. Welcome to your own show. I was getting out. Thank you. No. I'm so happy you're here today.
This is just one of those moments where our actual group chat or, like, conversation about you coming on a show and collabing is coming to life, and that never happens. I know. People never actually do it. They say, oh, yeah. Let's do this sometime, and then that's kinda it. No. No. No. That is if you're welcome to friendship with me. When you say you're gonna do something, we're gonna freaking do Alright? I bet.
But you have a flight to catch, so let's just get right into the hottest topics that the media are not covering enough before we get into our stories. So over the weekend, I'm sure plenty of people saw that at this Kamala rally, there was a crazy liberal lady who started screaming at a child. Let's watch this, and I'm gonna get your reaction on the other side. Crazy. That's crazy. It's you know, smiling dude, it's like, woah. That's a baby. What are you doing?
What I mean, it's it's that alleged behavior is regular on the left. You know, they always, like, give me freaking do you even do you even know why she was flipping out at this child? I have no clue. I the crazy thing is that it's all context clues that we've taken together from this video. We insinuate that because we're at a Kamala Harris rally that this man and his child are somehow MAGA supporters. I don't know. He's in blue. There's nothing he's not in a MAGA hat.
There's nothing to insinuate that. We don't know what went wrong here or why this happened. We're just assuming it's political. Yeah. It's either because they're MAG supporters, but, like, I don't think you'd bring your kid to protest. It's probably the it could be that, they're white. Oh, that's a that's a take. I mean, that was just kind of the weird thing was when I listened to it the first two times, I didn't really take this away.
But the second and third time I watched this, I was, like, noticing the way that the girl who was recording it kept laughing. She wasn't stepping in. She was laughing as this kid got it. That's just fucking nuts to me. No. That's insane. I wonder. Maybe maybe they were Trump supporters. Just had a couple of rally. That's weird, though. Like, I'd like there's something unhinged about an individual who's able to scream at a child. Like, a bay like, not the not the dad.
Mhmm. Not the guy who was holding the stroller, the one that's in there. That's insane behavior. And, I mean, we keep seeing this over time and time again on on that side, though. There's always some video of them freak out, screaming out. Usually, they have, like, blue hair and, like, yellow pea. But, like, they're always freaking out, and it's super weird. And then but we're the weirdos. Yeah. Oh, yeah. We're the weird ones. We're the J. D. Vance is weird. They're weird.
Like, yo, that's crazy. This is what it we can literally panels or pan straight to that video when when Trump was getting inaugurated with the girl with, like, the green hair and the hat screaming no. Like, that that's y'all. Like, that's just y'all. When Biden won, we didn't do none of that. We were just like, wow. This is unfortunate. This I mean, well, they'll say, Jesus. That wasn't that wasn't us. That was a little Yeah.
That was a normal like, I would not say that was normal people that were doing that. That was a group of people that are distinguishably different from your normal con we were talking about this, Titus, when we first met about how conservatism is really just bred from being normal and logical. That's, like, the basis of what we believe. A 100%. Most and that's why you see people coming out saying, like, okay. The the left has gone way too extreme. That's why you see, like, Bryce Hall.
Like, this guy was an influencer doing TikTok dances and, like, boxing YouTube box Yes. Just, But now he's like, okay. Y'all are crazy. Y'all are doing way too much. You've gone way too far. Even this that girl who she thinks she used to be in the David Dobrik's, like, group, Corinna Cobb forever. She, no one stopped doing many fans, and then 2, endorsed Donald Trump. So Wait. What? I did not know this. What's her name? I'm gonna look it up. Like Corinna Kopf. I can't say that.
It's, like, c o p f or something like that. C o p f. She literally just announced, like, I'm not doing yeah. She said, I'm not doing only fans anymore. And then she shortly after that, she goes, I'm endorsing Donald J. Trump. And I was like, you see this time and time again happening. I mean, even Elon Musk, that was a massive switch.
I know we're all used to being part of the MAGA team now, but when he like, before, he was very I don't know if he was anti Trump, but he was very, like, I'm not gonna do any of that. And I was like Yeah. Absolutely not. Like, gung ho going to the Madison Square Garden rally, like, freaking out. Like, pure, like, MAGA Patriot. No. It's crazy to watch the evolution of people. And I think that's why people keep asking me, who do you think is gonna win in the election?
And it's really difficult to put a pin on it because the amount of people that have come out in support of Donald Trump and just been outwardly supportive. I was just telling the story on Twitter. I was walking down the street in my uber liberal neighborhood where everybody has Kamala Harris signs. Literally, the entire block is pride flags, the like, the trans pride flags, you know, and the Harris wall signs everywhere.
And there was this big bigger guy walking down my street, and he had a MAGA hat on. I said, I like your hat. He goes, thanks. My apartment's the same one that says gay, not stupid on it. Like, just preaching this and screaming this to the neighborhood. People are just not afraid to be Trump supporters like they were 4 or 5 years ago, and I can't tell if that's skewing my vision of how Tuesday's gonna go.
In my mind, and maybe this is just being conspiratorial, I do not think there's a way that you can lose unless something sketchy happens. Like and, like, regardless of what you think of 2020, which even I think that was mishandled properly, I think something happened. I don't know exactly, but there's something. This, there's no way. There's literally there's no way. People don't even like Kamala Harris.
She's not like a a career I mean, she's a career politician, but not in a sense of, like, Biden. She's not as well known as Biden was. And she she wasn't under Obama who was one of the most loved even though most divisive as well. But, like, she's just like a nobody, and she got installed at the last minute. She's had very short time to actually campaign. People know Trump.
People and people also know, if they know anything of her that she's under this current administration that they're suffering under, and then they know that Donald Trump okay. Yeah. Maybe he said a couple thing, like, mean tweets, but, like, I remember, like, I could afford a life. You know, I remember gas was in that. Yeah. And so they've been, like, okay. Maybe it wasn't as bad as I thought it was.
If I just ignored all the rhetoric that was being spewed, maybe he wasn't the worst president ever. Oh, he's people are actually lying about him. He didn't actually say that. Oh, that, there it's good people on both sides thing. Wasn't referring to the neo nazis and white supremacists. He actually debunked that. You finally saw the clip 8 years later. Like, it's great. So, like, I think it really had the pendulum has swung. I think alternative media has really made people see the light.
I think the Joe Rogan interview is, like, 30,000,000 while being expressed on YouTube is still like Yeah. People are really like, like, no. Maybe maybe he is the right choice, and he wasn't that bad. And even more so than maybe, a lot of people are just like gung ho. Like, I don't even care anymore. I support him. Like, screw everybody else. I'm not living in this administration. I'm not going through another 4 more years of this. I I don't think he can lose.
And if he does, I think something sketchy happened. Like, I don't think it's possible. I I'm I see your point. I am so interested to see where this all ends up on election day. I'm gonna be floored for sure. But with the election this close, the Democrats are now this is my favorite. I've been dying to talk about this for weeks. I've been saving this clip because they've unveiled this new, quite frankly, idiotic talking point and standard by which we should be electing presidents.
So according to Liz Cheney, you should want to pick your president based on how you would pick your babysitter. That's now the litmus test for whether this person is a good president or not. So this is Liz Cheney comp are campaigning for Kamala Harris. Let's watch this.
I will just end this by saying and I also know because I have spent time with vice president Harris, because I have come to understand what she believes about how she will govern, that that she will be a president for all Americans, that she's committed to listening and committed to having viewpoints, some of which, you know, come from different ends of the political spectrum, and and if you think about how you conduct, you know, your life outside of
politics, how we all conduct our everyday lives, those are the kinds of people that you trust. Those are the kinds of people you can work with. Like, if you wouldn't if you wouldn't hire somebody to babysit your kids, like, you shouldn't make that guy the president of the United States. What it's idiotic Standard, Titus. The stupidest things I've ever heard in my life. You know why it's stupid?
Then there would be no male presidents because men are not known predominantly for babysitting children. Like, that's not a thing they do. And this is coming from someone worked in a day care preschool center. I love kids. Like, I'm big fan of them. So much fun. I would get mad that parents wouldn't ask me to babysit because I'm like, give me that money so I can love baby I love kids. Like, you know, legit. Like so, like okay.
But that's the stupidest thing I've ever heard to sit there and say that, oh, if you wouldn't let the babies save your kid, like, okay. How about someone who's a billionaire, ran out, like, a massive company that can take those same skills and apply them to the economy? That's something that you'd actually want. Not Kamal Harris who's known for locking up Vernon Jones, I think, was the state rep in Georgia. He was like Oh, yeah. Had him lock up a brother is what he called her.
Like, that's what stupid yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Legit. He she she does all these things. She, like, flip flops on policies. She's not trustworthy. At least Trump, like, what she sees, what she get. And, like, with Kamala, it's like she's all over the place. Like, you were you're for fracking, then you're against fracking. A legal immigrant she just I just spoke to her the other day where she said she's gonna, like, deport all unlawful citizens and and She's gonna follow the law.
That's always her talking point. Always follow that's so weird. Follow the damn law now, bitch. When people ask you a question, though, and you can't just answer it like like a regular person, and you have to insist that, oh, well, I'm gonna follow the law. Duh. That's assumed. We talk we talk that's weird. That's that's stupid. Bare minimum. That is so weird that you like, that's what you're saying. Wait. So you're implying that we think you're not gonna follow the law?
Have you done things to show that you don't follow the law? Like, that's weird that that's the verbiage that she uses when she's on interviews. I'm like, you're just sketchy all around. Like, how would you answer the question? Just answer the question. For sure. And, you know, I was trying to apply the standard of, okay, honestly, who would I rather have babysit my fictitious children?
And then I looked at a picture of Ella Emhoff, who dresses like a freak routinely, and then Barron Trump or Ivanka Trump or Eric or Don Junior or any of them. And I was like, yeah. If this is the litmus test, thanks, Liz Cheney. You just made the argument for why you should go vote for Trump because I want my kid to turn out like Baer and not Ella Emhoff. Right. And on top of that, literally, it's been stated by so many people.
There was someone who just had an interview, and I'm forgetting his name right now, with Trump, and he said, one thing that made me realize how much of a, like, a genuine soul you are is the way you treated treated my daughter. And there's this guy who was a cameraman named Gene Ho who goes to these reawaken America tours and speaks on Trump's behalf saying, like, I was his cameraman, and he, like, was so nice to my kids. And he was Asian.
And he's like, Mikey, like, he there's no not a racist woman in his body. He's always been so kind to my family. He's always been so good to you know? And then, obviously, you see his kids. They all love him. They're all successful. They're all well groomed and taken care of and not weird and, like, educated and intelligent. Like, it's it's it's like, yes. I think I'd rather have Donald Trump babysit the kids. I think I'd rather have that happen. Exactly. I know.
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And remember, when you buy merch, you are directly supporting me and this show. And when you get your apparel, please be sure to tag me on Instagram so I can repost you. The leftists over at the Washington Post, they have been having a full blown meltdown. It has been so fun to watch, but I just love this idea that they are this alleged apolitical newspaper that has to endorse a presidential candidate. And so I've been watching.
The numbers have been ticking up, so I've been keeping track of the numbers on the sheet today. And it started with 1 person from the paper's editorial board that resigned. Now it's 3. And then, apparently, we don't actually have a way of confirming this, but NPR has been reporting that 250,000 subscribers have left The Washington Post, which in my calculation means there's about 5 people left reading this trash publication. So curious. What do you make of The Post decision to nondorse Harris?
And then also, what do you make of the reaction of the way the staff have handled this? I think it's a great idea. We're I think well, I don't know. This is not a well thought out thing, so don't don't quote me on it for you. Throw it out. But Yeah. I think I don't think any of these people should endorse anyone. Like like, if you're, like, a mainstream media or you're, like, a publication like that, just teach them report on the news. Like, report on what's happening.
Have the journalist go around. Be unbiased because we don't need to know what side you lean on. We shouldn't know what side you lean on. We should you should just be presenting the facts as they are, and then we're able to consume them.
Because there's so much bias in the way people, like, do report things, you just don't even know what's true or if they misconstrued it, if there was, like, an angle they, you know, that that they, presented evidence and it's not authentic to the truth or whatever. So it's like, I I love that they said that. I think it's great that they said we're not going to endorse a candidate because we think it's divisive or whatever the reason Jeff Bezos chose to do it.
And I think all the people that unsubscribed, good riddance. Like and all the people that are upset about it that work there, why? Why do you want so badly to for them to endorse a candidate? Like, that's that's just especially because you know that you move people's, like, opinions. You know that the things that you say influence people's decisions. And those decisions, as far as far as I'm concerned, if you were to endorse Kamala Harris, would hurt the country.
So it's like, because of the influence you have, which is a power, you can ruin things for the rest of the world. Or so I don't I don't like it. Yeah. But is anybody who's reading The Post not already voting for Kamala Harris? Like, if you are an average news consumer and you're just trying to get the center of the news, most people, even though the newsroom is is left leaning, are gonna go to The Wall Street Journal.
You're not going to The Washington Post except for their commentary and their, quote, inside reporting on things that you could honestly go get for free over at Politico or Axios. I don't know why people are, you know, going to The Post. I also find it so interesting. I'm trying to put myself in the mind of a liberal right now, and I'm like, okay. I'm in there.
I'm working for The Post, and The Post refuses to endorse Kamala even though it's endorsed every president every democratic leaning president since Clinton. Am I in my head, I'm like, oh my gosh. This is a race and a gender thing. You know? Jeff Bezos hates black women. That's where my that's where my liberal brain goes. Oh, it's smart. That was smart. Yeah. That that's exactly what it yo. Now now that you said that, that's exactly what it was too.
Of course, I didn't wanna endorse the black woman because we never can get anything. Like, shut up. I know. I can't stand them. They're so annoying. And they endorsed Clinton. The half of that equation, like, you in black when she was a woman. Like, y'all did chill. I cannot. No. For real. Oh, it's so annoying. No. This They are so annoying. But I'm just like, I just wanna know so badly, like, what this internal slack looks like. Remember when Barry Weiss left?
This is such insider ball, but Barry Weiss is she runs the Free Press. It's a independent news outlet, and she left The New York Times and exposed their Slack channels and how crazy they are. I think Politico has a Slack channel where the employees have internal meltdowns when Ben Shapiro writes op eds for them. It's so funny. What I would give to be a fly on the wall in that Slack right now, I just someone put me in the group chat. I know. I just wanna read it. That's funny.
I won't even say anything. I just wanna read it. I don't Yeah. Exactly. Get it. I don't I don't understand that that much of emotion being evoked out of an individual because of that decision. I don't understand being that infuriated. I think we've the divide politically in this country is so insane because I get frustrated about things I disagree with. Yes. And I, like, will obviously commentate on them and let the world know. But I'm not like I release my frustrations.
I hope for change, and then I go on with my day. You know? I don't This is why we're friends, by the way, because that is so rare. I don't sit there and, like, fester in fury, like, the whole day long just thinking about, like, the concept of a liberal and wanting to, like, explode, like, their brain or, like, just so angry. I don't do that. It's so weird. I don't understand how why people behave in that way. Like, it's not, like, it's not good for you. It's not healthy.
Like, you're going through life angry all the time. That's not a good way to live. I don't I don't get it. No. I know. And they're always angry or so seemingly, I should say, seemingly so angry at things that are fake. Like, let's get into our next story because this is a story that you should actually be mad about and actually be principled about, and you won't hear this anywhere in main you won't hear this at The Washington Post. That's for sure. So this story caught my eye. It was so wild.
It is an older story from 2021, but there are new developments in it as of this past week. So there was an Indian national convicted of distributing child, we call it corn on this channel, and he avoided deportation from the UK. So Indian man in the UK avoids deportation after his lawyers argued it would be inhumane to separate a pedophile from his children. Someone please square that circle for me. That makes no sense. This man was sent to prison for 14 months for distribution of child corn.
His lawyers then argued it would harm his children to be separated from their father under a clause in the European Convention of Human Rights. So the judge has ruled that it was unduly harsh to have a sex offender removed from the country. My question here is, what is the point of having values if we're not going to point those harsh values at sex offenders? Who are you gonna point them at if not some of the worst human beings in the world? Yeah. That's insane.
I I don't understand this, like, pass that sex offenders get. I feel like just in in the Okay. World. Like, it's like they they they get away with everything. We already know, like, Hollywood's filled with them. Right? And all these people, it's just So true. So weird. It's evil that they always get a pass. And then the reason being, it's gonna, what, it's gonna harm the family the kids. I'm sorry. He harmed other kids by by having their videos put all plastered all over the place.
And who knows what he did to them? Like, what? That's the argument. That's the the the ruling because of his children. And I don't understand that. They always talk about separating family from their or parents from their kids. It's like if they if your father or in America, if I commit a crime and I have kids, I'm going to go to jail for it. If I if I murder someone, I go to jail.
Like, I'm separated from my kid because of my own doing, not because creating that narrative to, like, make it, oh, you're doing such a wrong such a bad thing. You're separating kids. Tom Holland actually made this video that went viral the other day that was super funny. God. I love that man. Yeah. I know. Me too. And he was like they're like, what are you gonna do? Or something about separating families from their or parents from their children by sending them back to Mexico, whatever.
He goes she was, how would you keep the families together? He goes, I'll send the kids with them. I was like, You're here illegally. You gotta go. It's one of those things where I I don't know about you. Like, I'm a sympathy I'm a normal person. Like, it makes me sad to see people in angst or in a bad situation.
In my dream world, all of these countries wouldn't be hell holes, and therefore, they no one would wanna leave them because everything's just good and everyone's free, and it's it's a great world to live in. That's not the reality that we live in. Of course, I feel bad, but there are realities in place, and we have to live by those realities. And I think that exactly. They they keep, like, pushing this emotional argument and this, like, emotional narrative that's like, okay. Sure. That's sad.
Families are being separated. I don't like that. That's not good. Okay. Securing the American people, though. Like, oh, maybe the person that we're separating the child from is a murderer. He killed a bunch of people on at the border or he's responsible for doing all these things. Like, whoever took Blake and Riley's life, if they had a bunch of kids, I don't think we're gonna be that upset because we separated them. Because that narrative is, oh, an American was murdered.
So now that criminal is seen in a negative light by everybody. But because, before knowing that the person did that, it's like, oh, well, they just they have a kids and don't separate them. I was like, what what if that person that has kids is capable of that heinous crime? You need to be able to secure it. We don't have any documentation. We don't have a background. Like, that's just being smart into in in being in protecting, and I love the parallels of, like, your own home.
Like, if you have a fence around your home, you have your own family in there. Like, you're not gonna just let anybody enter your home. You're not gonna just let anyone be around your kids because you wanna protect them and make sure that they're safe. Same thing applies to the country on a, obviously, bigger scale, and they just keep using emotional arguments to try and justify allowing people to come through and and vilify people that want to enforce the laws we already have. Right.
But it's not even just the they of the Democrats or left leaning or even right leaning people that sympathize with this cause. It's not even just them. This is something that is plaguing the West, generally speaking. I was looking deeper into this article, the story about this specific Indian peto or whatever liberals wanna call them a map. I'm minor attracted. We're so fucked up, but I know.
So turns out this is an ongoing thing in the UK and, of course, other western countries where this European I guess it's the Convention of Human Rights. It's some sort of guiding document that somehow the UK is still abiding by. And in the UK alone, at least 53 foreign terrorists, including ISIS, jihadis, and would be suicide bombers have been blocked from deportation because of this bill. So this is something that liberals this is not a a problem specific to the US.
It's plaguing the west, and I think it could be the downfall of the west, not to get, like, you know? Oh, yeah. You're right. We're all gonna be okay, but it's really crazy. I hear the UK is worse than than here. Some I hear, like, some of the, yeah, the censorship that they have there. I know, like, some I think I think it might have been there where, like, x was like, certain x accounts or or certain post on x are not allowed or to be seen there or something like that.
It's hate speech for sure. It's hate speech. Like Wait, bro. Even in Canada, my cousins are Canadian. Sorry to cut you off. But No. You're good. This was wild. My cousin lives in Canada, and my mom will send our family group chat, Reels. And she sent one from Tucker Carlson, and my cousin just sent a screenshot of his, Instagram where it said, Tucker Carlson News Network or whatever is not you can't view that in Canada. The hell? You can't watch Tucker Carlson in Canada.
That's, like, a creepy thing to think about that your government is having that sort of control over you. That's Height. That's super terrifying to know that you have been like, you're almost powerless and, like, receiving information that could be vital or important or, like, eye opening, exposing corruption. Like, nope. This is not allowed.
Like, you put it in I don't even know how you do that technologically because I'm so not tech savvy on how you take away the right to view a a, reel on Instagram. That's in duh. A whole person's profile, It's wild. Literally, I'm thinking about this now, and I'm like, obviously, when I get to heaven, I'm gonna hug Jesus first. But after that, George Washington or whoever put the freedom of speech clause in America, hug me, brother. Okay? You're second. Thank you. Thank you for that.
And I'm sorry we're not allowing that to be enforced here either. Yeah. That's one other big thing I want to see when Trump gets into office or when, is that he you know, this censorship thing is no more. This is making sure where shadow banned is no more.
Like, so many people in this space, like, that would would be so have so much more influence and have changed a lot more lives and brought new perspectives that would, like, have made people think that have been suppressed and silenced, and it's ridiculous. And, obviously, we still see a takeover happening in the media, like, with people like Bryce Hall and, you know, Musk coming to, insanity, but it's still it's frustrating. No. It's true. I mean, I just saw Tuesday night, my Instagram.
I kinda noticed that my Instagram views were suppressed a little bit, but I didn't think too much of it because I would have some outlier videos do, like, you know, a 100,000 or 200,000 or something like that. But all of a sudden, I posted a video Tuesday night, and I would say a 100 comments back to back to back. Oh my gosh. Where have you been? Where have you been on vacation? How was your summer? I missed you. I haven't seen you. I'm like, I I haven't left.
I've been posting every day on this platform for weeks weeks weeks. What do you mean welcome back? It's so confusing, but then all of a sudden, the ban gets lifted. I mean, thank goodness right before the election if no other time, but still, why was it suppressed in the first place? No. I know. And that's I've noticed that too with my clients all the time. People say, where have you been? I haven't seen you. This is I don't know. I'm just like, sorry.
I blame the algorithm, blame meta, blame like, I'm I'm still doing the same thing. I didn't change nothing. I didn't change a hashtag. I don't really do hashtags anymore, but I didn't change nothing. I just I post. Like, I always did, and you went by or didn't. I know. Speaking of suppression, that actually brings us right into our 3rd story, which is wild.
I wanna show you this video, but there was a California classroom that held a mock election where the kids who voted for Kamala got a pizza party. But if the kids voted for Trump, they were excluded from the pizza party. And there was a mother who, you know, god bless this woman, called up the teacher and recorded it and was like, excuse me. Why is my child who voted for Trump not allowed to get pizza? This is just wild. Let's watch this video.
Do you guys think this is normal for them to bring politics into school? And if they vote for I live in California, by the way, but if you vote for Kamala Harris, then you're gonna get a pizza party. You had told the class that whoever votes for Kamala will get a pizza party, but those that don't will not be included in the pizza party. So I believe only one period, period 5, had a majority for Harris.
Mhmm. And I and I said and to follow that same spirit because the the democrats are more for feeding the hungry, free medical care, feed more services, just pay higher taxes, that I'll be be willing to buy pizza for the class. I didn't even try to hide it. He was just like, yeah. That's what I was doing. That's insane. Yeah. Because that's feeding the hungry, so I'm a feed the kids the the way I want them to. That is, like, some, like, intense brainwashing right there for young children.
Hey. If you vote this way, you'll be rewarded. I mean, that's what they say. What they do on the bigger scale anyway. Hey. Vote for us. We'll bring make health care free. Vote for us. We'll do this and that. You I mean, you gotta you gotta pay for it ultimately and everyone and your kids in the future, but we'll make it free for you. But then Right. You also be paying for rewards going on in other countries. Well, we'll pay for that. But, hey, at least, we'll get you some free stuff.
You'll be you won't really be able to afford anything in life. But, hey, something will be free. And even free. Canadians talk about I mean, you said you have family Canada, so you know about me. But some Canadians, I was talking to some the other day, and they're like, hell yeah. There's free health care. It's like, if you have, like, something that's actually really important, like, like, like, You come to America.
It take well well, man, and on top of that, like, if you wanted to get in Canada, it might take 6 months or longer if you do you'll be able to get seen or be seen. So I'm like, it's okay if it's free if you die because you have cancer and, like, you can't get treated until 8 months. I know. I always compare well, not always, but I've been thinking about this metaphor a lot more lately about how there is just a premium that you pay, for instance, on airlines.
Like, the free health care is like a Spirit Airline flight. It's shitty. It might kinda get the job done, but it's gonna be a crappy experience overall. I wanna fly Delta, especially when it comes to my health. Okay? So I'm I'm paying the premium. I don't care if there's a premium to it. I'd like to live. Alright. I don't I don't even know. Back to the video, though, actually, on a on serious note, totally not shocked. Of course, totally not shocked.
But, like, the serious part of it is that kids remember this stuff. Like, there are ramifications. Think about something that happened to you in, like, middle school or high school. I'll never forget when occupied Democrats came to my high school and gave us a speech, and my mom shredded my tiny little teacher just apart for having occupied Democrats or Wall Street come to talk to us.
It's like, basically, what this guy is doing is shaming little kids and saying, voting for Kamala Harris is the only acceptable way to be friends with people or get ahead in life. What does that teach kid? That's awful. Yeah. It's manipulative. It's it's intentional manipulation and, like, brainwashing for kids to believe a specific way so that they can I mean, that's what they say, though? Right? They're trying to indoctrinate these children.
Yeah. Try to indoctrinate them because they're the future. So they want the they want their plans and their goals to be represented going forward far past, you know, their lifetimes. They want this to I mean, it's been said that where we are now was planned 100 of years ago or, you know, tons many, many years ago.
So it's like, I'm not surprised, but, yes, when you see it in real time because of, like, t, with Internet and, like, you know, the advancement of technology, it's like, oh, someone can record this message that they have with the teacher and be like, woah. You're doing this to all these kids? Like Yeah. I'm not surprised, but it's terrible. Yeah. It is. Speaking of terrible, I wanna get into our next story. Today's show is sponsored by Freedom 2 o. What's in your water?
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Actually, she was temporarily suspended for being too much of a psycho for Bernard College. And she has reportedly received dozens of Venmo's over the past 6 Juneteens. And all of them are from her white friends, and they say reparations and happy Juneteenth on them. Should I should I be sending you reparations, Titus? The fuck is going on here. One thing about me, like, I'm totally against reparations, but they're gonna do and give me the money. I was like, totally against it.
Like, I we can't and, you know, the crazy thing is I could have family that wasn't even enslaved, but, like, hey. Hand it over, please. And that's another thing. If we all these black people complaining about reparations, reparations, this reparations, that. What if your family was never enslaved and so you weren't, you know, you weren't, eligible for, like, reparations? You're gonna be so pissed because you've been, like, crying and screaming reparations for the last however many years.
But this is absolutely insane that that she's doing this, and I'm not surprised. Her mom's insane, so she must be too. I cannot believe you would have your friends pay you operations. I can't believe there are people that do it. That's the wild part to me is that, well, I I will give her some grace in the fact that I I definitely thought this was a joke because I have sent some of the dumbest Venmo's whatever. Go look it up.
I probably sent my husband reparations or, like, you know, stupid Venmo's saying, like, husband or wife dues or some bullshit like that. Like, there's tons of stupid things I've said on Venmo. So I just assume, oh, this is a joke. But when you put it in the context of they were sent at the same time, like, every single year on Juneteenth, and they say Juneteenth reparations, like, buy yourself a coffee or something like that. Like, what are you doing?
What this woman, this girl, Isra, whatever she is, she is so privileged in every sense of the word. Her mom's a congresswoman. She's in Teen Vogue interviews. Most students, if they get arrested and suspended for protests, they don't just get off scot free and have no repercussions.
Like, this is a person of a ton of ton of privilege, and yet she's collecting reparations from her white friends who might not be in the same might not be in the state of privileged situation, but because of their skin color, we have to pretend. Well, Kristy, you have to factor in generational trauma. You know? Like, a lot of the things that her family's gone Fuck. I'd be traumatized if my dad was my sister's my uncle too. Yeah. I know. No. It's that generational trauma, man.
Like, she's like, I just need it, like, in order for me to feel better about myself and about my family's ancestry and all the things we may or may not have gone through because I didn't do that deep dive research even though I wanna act like I did. I need that money. I need that money. Please hand it over. Like, that that's what it is. And what's weird is I I wouldn't have thought you said that, like, you saw it was a joke because you never heard anything like this.
And I would have thought the same thing until I watched amiracist with Matt Waltz. I don't know if you saw that. And Yeah. Oh my gosh. You know how many people pay to be told how racist they are and how to not be racist? 1,000 of dollars. 1,000 of dollars. This is an actual thing. I'm like, I'm about to start I'm about to start yeah. I'm about to start this thing in Grand Rapids, Michigan. I'm gonna say, alright, guys. Learn how to not be racist. $2,000 a person.
Class isn't starting until there's 30 people, signed up. And then just make a bag of telling people how racist they are. Literally, that's the dumbest thing ever, but people do it and make them this is the same people that say, oh, well, we need to be, you know, giving reparations. Why don't you just spend the $2,000 you're gonna go to a class that ultimately you believe in your mind or you perceive to be benefiting you?
Why don't you give it to somebody or an organization that helps people or uplifts people? Like, put your money where your mouth is. Instead, you put your money in the hands of some crazy person that is ripping you off entirely so that you can feel better about yourself. Well, they're the ones that are telling them that they're the problem. That's why they give it to them. Like, they're not gonna give it to me, because I'm like, oh, no. You're good. You don't owe me anything.
So they're like, oh, yeah. Well, we're cool with we're cool with tea, so we'll let it go. But whatever the woman's name is, this girl, it's like, oh, she thinks I'm terrible person, and I don't wanna feel like that. And, like, I care what people think about me. That's my problem. I don't. Like, say whatever you want. You shouldn't. Sane. You shouldn't. Alright.
I wanna get to our final story because it's, quite literally maybe one of the weirdest stories I've ever reported on, and that says a lot because I talked about Tim Wall's funding spoofing kits yesterday. So so we have some weird stories, but this one might be the weirdest. So I went on Reddit, and I found this thread That's a problem. Of yeah. I know. I know. It was a mistake to begin with.
But there are witches on Reddit trying to cast spells on Donald Trump, but they are now pissed off because he has, quote, some kind of protection around. How? I know. I'm not even gonna try to pretend that I understand this, but I guess these witches are calling for a freezer spell, and it's a a spell that they use to freeze project 2025 from being implemented.
If they had a modicum of understanding about electoral politics, they would know that project 2025 is a project from the Heritage Foundation, not from president Trump. So good luck freezing something you don't know what is. They also send out spell books to each other on how to cast a blue wave and send uplifting protection spells to Kamala and Democrats across the country. Let's let's talk about let's talk about how it's no surprise that witches are on the left. Like, you're so right.
Surprised that the long nosed green creatures are on the left who swing flying on broomsticks wearing those top hats. Like, those pointy little Kamala's their leader. Yeah. Legit. There's no surprise there. I I if you told me that Kamala Harris is gonna be anything other than a witch for Halloween, I'd be I wouldn't believe you because, like, she fits the bill perfectly. That's what in the world? That is the weirdest story. It's so weird.
Thing spells on Donald Trump, and there's just protection over him. That's called God. I know. I wanted to get into that because I I found this to be so interesting the way they were talking about this protection. Okay. I'm gonna venture to say, bold statement, there probably aren't witches that are Republicans casting protection spells over Donald Trump. Now if you are one of those people, please reach out. I would love to talk to you. I'm so you're welcome to come on this program.
Would love to have you. Yeah. But I don't think that's happening. So what does that tell you about this protection and and almost, like go in a weird way, but what does that tell you about this demonic witchcraft and god? Yep. And it's the thing. I mean, you think about it. Like, this isn't really acknowledged as much now, but I think it was in 2020 or or even somewhat during the Biden just presidency.
They're they the left and Satanist church were, like, encodes with a lot of, like, beliefs and things that they were promoting. And we were like, woah. This is insane. You guys are doing this. And now the same with witches. It's like, yes. They they're always teeter tottering in, like, demonic, magical, weird forces while we, on our side, are always praying for the protection of Donald Trump. We're always praying that it for his safety after 2 assassination attempts.
We're like, please, let's at least make it to the president. Let's at least make it to November November 5th so he can win. And then, you know Mhmm. So it's like it's it's I think it's pretty obvious that one side leans more demonic and one side leans more godly, and, obviously, there's people in the middle. Obviously, there's people that are on the left that are like, this is insane, and I don't actually subscribe to this nonsense.
But it is true that there's two sides in terms of, like, the spiritual aspects of what they believe. One's the Christian faith, and one's, like, demonic forces, which would be Satan. Yeah. I wish more pastors would talk about that, and it's not leading congregations to go vote for Donald Trump. I think that would be really, honestly, appalling. I I don't want my pastor to to say that either even though that's who I'm voting for.
I just think that it's really important that people, especially Christians, know that you don't have to be voting for someone. You need to be voting for some vision, and there is a vision that is diametrically opposed to our beliefs. Yes. A 100%. I think, diametrically opposed to our beliefs. Yes. A 100%.
I think, I don't think because I had a pastor when I was at Texas who did a really good job of he didn't tell us who to vote for even though he's clearly a Trump supporter, but he told us, like, okay. Here is the Republican platform. Here is the Democrat platform. Let's see what their policies say, what it is that they believe, and then let's apply it to the word of God.
And he would like be like, oh, and he'd take a scripture that was about life and, like, the you know, preserving the life of the mother or or of the child in the womb of the mother. Mhmm. Stuff he's like, that's you know, I knew you're in your mother's womb, and I knew you whatever. Yeah. It was like he would he would he would apply each policy to, like, things in the Bible and be like, okay. Well, as you can see, like, God's word aligns more with the Republican, you know, platform.
And, like, that's where he left it at. And, obviously, he was open to Trump supporter. At the end of his own social media, he would say that. And I think passage but it shouldn't be controversial or wrong to say, like, hey. Obviously, things change year by year. Maybe the Democrats at some point become more conservative or liberals become more, like, sane, and you can eventually vote for 1 one day. But, like Right.
Right now, this is the platform, and this is where, according to the Bible, as a Christian, you should align. Totally. Nothing is forever. We've seen, obviously, massive political shifts between what the Republican Party was made up of the composition of voters for Republicans 10 years ago was so different than it is now. If you were to say that these now liberal elites, very, very rich white men are voting for Democrats, I think 10 years ago, that would be shocking to people.
So when preachers or when pastors say that, it's really not a become a lifelong Republican. It is in each election, analyze what is best for building kingdom, and I don't know how you could vote for Kamala and think that that is best for building kingdom. But before we wrap, I know you have a flight to get on, I have one final video for us to react to for our fan favorite segment, random racism. Random racism. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Sorry. That is, such an amazing intro. Right? I'm Oh, I love that.
Literally obsessed. Love that. Bringing me back to my bad Carly days. So amazing. Oh, yeah. Injected my daze. Okay. Okay. So, we can get into the second half of this video later, but I just wanna start off by saying and teeing up this video by explaining to you that this person is going to say stealing is okay when black people do it, but not when white people. It's very confusing. Let's watch this together. Personally, I don't look at a crime.
If you're going into Target, a multibillion dollar company and stealing clothes, it's not a crime. You're resourceful. Not a crime? Hell no. It's you're resourceful. You're homeless. That's where we disagree, I think. Yeah. You've been you've been displaced. I mean, because you're white and I'm black, there's a whole another socio economical piece that I have never had access to.
So you can go into any single place and put your name on a piece of paper, apply for that job, you're not worried about if your name sounds too black. You're not worried about if when you show up, because you gotta do something with your locks because it's inappropriate. Question. Thoughts. Well, that's the dumbest thing I've ever heard because well, it's so stupid. Like, what do you mean? Like, okay.
Say that to flipping Ben Carson, who's not poor and who had and and it does experience, like, the the a wealthy life. Say that to Vivek Ramaswami or say that to he was like, I think he's a billionaire. Is Like, there's like Obama. Obama. Oh, man. Give me a start on that guy. I mean, he has, like, 5, like, multimillion dollar homes. Say it. Like, there's so many people that I mean, Kevin Owens is rich. Obviously, officer Tatum is obviously doing really well. All these people, like and guess what?
They have the values. Those last 2 people have values that would actually get you to that place if you applied yourself. Anyways but, like, making the excuse that you're black so that justifies you, like, stealing is actually insane because, no, if you if you applied the amount of effort you put into justifying your criminal activities or doing those criminal activities, you might actually make something of yourself.
And it's a it's a disingenuous argument argument to say, oh, because you're white, you won't understand. It's like, no. I don't know who told you that lie, but you can make it in life if you actually apply yourself and work hard. And and, obviously, certain people have upbringings every obviously, certain people start, you know, further along than others. But if you work really hard and this is the biggest thing.
It's like, if you work I gotta work 10 times harder than the white person, then work 10 times harder. But if you're not going to, then then shut up. And that's not even true for all cases. I know I started off earlier in life than some white people probably did. It's just totally dependent on the individual and their circumstances in their life. It's not always attributed to skin tone. Obviously, the inner city, like, there's a lot of black people that grow up in poverty.
I'm not gonna sit there and, like, act like that's not a true I know it's heartbreaking. But it's not it's just you can't have, like, a blanket statement across the board for every individual and then justify your criminal activities by the fact by your skin tone. Like, that's that's not that's not No.
I could think of a million other things that you could be doing in terms of bringing yourself forward and bringing yourself past some of the ugly parts of history in America, and I don't think looting and stealing from Target is gonna get you there. Have a choice. Anything, you do have to operate within the system that you live. Right? And that's not gonna get you far. That's gonna put you in jail, and it's gonna keep you as we've seen in recidivism, like, continuously committing crimes.
I don't know how I I don't know if it's an education problem. I don't think it's an education problem because some of the most elite and most educated, quote, unquote, people in the world believe this garbage. I know. It's not I I don't understand that either. I don't know if it's, like, a brainwashing something that frustrates me a lot about people that make it that are black. Like, when they make it, they finally become super successful. Yeah. Like LeBron?
Yeah. And then they continue to still spout this thing about how, like, black people are oppressed. Instead, You think because if you actually want to help people, you actually wanna help the communities that are, like, not financially literate. They don't have they weren't taught these things that maybe other people were taught.
Mhmm. Skin sure the white people, whatever, if that's what you wanna say, then why wouldn't you instead of saying this is a huge problem and it's because of race, with your 1,000,000,000 of dollars trying to create some sort of community or some sort of course or some sort of, like, community esque, like, initiative to actually help grow the community, help build financial literacy, help build, ambition and purpose in these people's lives.
Like, that's something that would actually do that actually be positive. And I don't understand just complaining why you're making a $1,000,000 and racking up so much money and then saying, oh, that for me, but not for you. Like, yeah. That happened for me, but I'm a rare rare case. I was super talented. I'm special. It's gonna suck for you for the rest of your life, and that's because of the government. That's because of racism. That's because of, you know, whatever.
It that that's that's not the truth, and it's you're basically telling us you'll forever be down, and there's nothing you can do about it, but let's at least complain. Like, it's stupid. Don't be too logical, Titus. You might might break some liberal brains over here. But thank you so much for coming on the show, man. You did an awesome job. It's so easy to talk to you. Where can people find you if they want your awesome reactions? Dude, you're almost at a 1000000 subscribers on YouTube too.
Let's hope that the people over here under reported stories can get to there. Yeah. Give me there, please, guys. I've been working. No. You can find me on everything at Titus l Smith. I'm mainly on, Instagram lately and YouTube, but I'm trying to be on x. I'm really trying to start posting a lot on there because I know that's, like, if we if Kamala does win and we, like, lose, our freedom of speech with the sense of going crazy, I'll only be able to be on it.
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