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made absolutely declared themselves. They declared themselves on corona virus because they suggested a clone viruses supercilious until exam.
At the moment when people decide to rush out into the streets in protest on Massa, which, when corona virus became it not serious at all, they declared themselves on police violence by suggesting that the police, all across the country, are racist and systemically shooting black men, which is not true. They declared themselves.
Everything from impeachment Russia Gate amnesia. It's an insane level of bee clowning each and every day, but they have always been able to hide behind the idea that they were journalists and not active
well, now the mask is coming off. Obviously, because, in the midst of the George Floyd protest, we saw the New York Times basically cave directly to the activist wing of its own journalistic institution. Besides, woke staffers bully out the editorial up ad page manager, who of course was on the left, we saw in Philadelphia Inquirer get rid of one of its editors specifically because he was not woken up. Despite the fact tat, he had ever suffice the newsroom so that all of this was was coming out right. It was very clear that the journalistic objectivity that was purported to reign and a lot of these institutions was both grapple, that that the mask. Finally, fellow for I think what is the most clear time last night and in the process also unmasked a lot of the big tech companies, particularly Google, specifically gulags. I don't think I'll. Big tech companies are quite the same on the South Google, particularly for being unbelievably hypocritical in taking advantage of section two thirty of the communications Decency ACT, which shields website from being police for their common sense.
Rituals them from liability for their common sections. Google decided that it would go after the Federalist Right wing outlet, the governor, the Federalist for its common section and NBC News was the leading driver here. So there's something that a lot of news organisations do these days when it comes to policing their competitors, what they will do is they will go to advertisers on a particular show like say, Tucker Karlsson. This is the way this works. They get some sort notice from group like media matters. The Tucker has said something controversial and media matters
taken him out of context to suggest that he's racist and then they will go to all the advertisers and in the guise of news gathering these outlets, and these reports will say so so advertising and took a Karlsson now, doesnt newts, that's activism, because the basic idea there is we're going to report.
If you don't drop the advertising where we are going to make an issue of it. If you don't drop the advertising and took it
and you are responsible for this stuff, the technocrats and says, that's long- been the sort of nexus between the open act,
some of groups like media matters and the so called journalism of a lot of members of the media who are willing to run with that narrative and are willing to quota or ask questions but ass question.
To achieve a certain purpose. So yesterday the mask came off completely by completely came off so NBC News as report named Adele Local Frazier and
who reported on Tuesday, the Google had banned the federalist from its advertising platform to suppose it
Fishing came after NBC, approached Google, with allegedly problematic articles featured on the federalists websites by Beckett Atoms over Washington, examiner spokeswoman, then told the Federalist that the federal
has not told that the Washington Examiner Federalists is not currently demonetized
is the entire story. Abridge nonprofit group has called the centre for countering digital hate. These groups have basically been set up with shoddy, incredibly shoddy research. This been going on for several years. These are the same sort of groups that suggest that people like gave Reuben or Jordan Petersen or Joe Rogan or I are directing people to white supremacist ideology, but it's all of this,
nonsense that they promote that suggest that if you are a typical conservative or not even conservative, but if you stand up for the idea that men and women are different, for example, that this is driving people toward what
supremacy, doesn't matter how many times you yourself have led the charge against the
you actually are all right read that these groups exist in order to promote a particular point of view, the world, which is that, if you are right of Karl Marx
then you are in the end. You are in essence a fascist and can be grouped with the fascists August dispersion on profit groups called the centre for countering digital hate. It published a paper that targeted tenant. U S based websites that it said had published racist criticisms of the recent protests surrounding the death of George for those websites. Non profit group argued scan to make millions of dollars through Google ad now their studies
crap. There's no evidence that the Federalist Proof say put forward any racist material and George would any articles they
are not actually racist, so
happens. Nbc does exactly what I ve talked about with regard to, for example, Talkin, Karlsson, immediate measures, NBC approaches, Google, with the centre for countering digital hate, so
demanding the Tec. Try and do something about it. Now.
He sees original story quoted a Google spokesperson whose end quote it: strict publisher policies that govern the content adds can run on an explicitly prohibit derogatory content.
Hatred, intolerance, violence or discrimination based on race for monetizing, adding
page or site violate our policies. We take action. In this case we have removed the federalists, ability to monitor, with Google, of who will spokesperson declined to reconcile that, above quote, but the tech companies current position that it has not in fact monetize the federalist. A spokesperson for
less did not respond to the Washington examiners request for comment in it
NBC Report also included a passage where the author Brad's that it was her news division the ironically named verification unit that approached Google with the hate study
ending tech company do something about the allegedly offensive on my not online content. Who will block the federalist?
from its advertising platform after the Embassy NEWS, verification, new brought the project, so its attention said, the original report, which has now been read, Condon, moved the Federalist. The NBC report explore
in the current version of the right up has become lamone in recent years for publishing far right articles on a variety of subjects. It published an article cleaning
You have been lying about looting and violence during the protests which was included in the report sent to Google. So the supposedly problematic article by the way is not racist. It just point out that the media
basically suggest that if you cover the writing, the looting you are racist. Google, for its part, disputed most of the embassies report,
The part where it said the Federalist came under scrutiny because of specific articles. Instead, Google says but the Federalist comments section was the problem. A spokesperson said we ve been told the Federalist remove comments,
this time she had what our enforcement team review sites their view. The entire sites content, including the comments section, four policy compliance emissions-
The notification to the Federalist was relate
The common section of the site, which not new policy. The common sections
consistently violated our dangerous interrogatory policy. Ok, then, this report remember report not activist rapport treated out new from NBC Verification unit, thanks to add, as F, take news and c c d hate for their hard work and color
duration is openly sang with I'm collaborating with these groups in order to take down the federalist thanks to them. Thanks to them. Ok, so obviously look envy
the news, is not a news outlet is an activist outwit. Just acknowledge that that's exactly what's going on here. There are two points worth making. One is that it is perfectly obvious at this point that
many members may not all of them. Many members, the media, are activists in the disguise of journalists. So I'm glad this happened because it just takes a mask right off is per
The obvious and corporations should know it. When a journalist calls you for comment on the latest thing took a Karlsson has said: there are not calling you cause, they care what you say: they're calling you, because they are threatening you and everyone knows this. Everyone
knows this. Ok, this is a dirty little game. The dirty little game is all you gotta do is get a rapporteur from Huffington Post to call you up for a comment in order to
Ivan Advertiser off a show of sight or offer a particular outlet? That's all you have to do, because, basically, the Huffington Post journalists are the hour
action wing of moves like media matters, Romania matters isn't openly calling for defending talking Karlsson. Instead, all they do is they just send off to their email list
the NBC News, verification unit and the Huffington Post critical journalists, and they look at this bad thing. Somebody said today when it call up their advertisers code through advertising
guys at all. Look at that its news now its news, because advertisers are dropping from took across, and this is the dirty little game
Now the game is out in the open
has NBC News, not only by their own story right. They lose their verification in a printed, a story that was not true and had to revise it stealthily, but not only did not on that the NBC, quoting court,
use unit was directly driving the story in the first place. By going to Google and trying to
the federalists demonetized. So that story number one. Your journalistic activists are in fact activists first and
the second hand they are using their journalism as a guy's for their activism. Trojan horse
Is that a story number one, then their story,
too, and that is Google we're going to Google and their policy
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That is what the really doing is neither seeking out and it's not you're, making the news he geyser night crawler
Emma with Jake Juvenile? He starts off by basically making money covering car crashes, and then he starts.
During the car crashes it he can make money out of the car crash is right. You guys are Jacqueline, Gyllenhammar, nigh crawler, your staging the crimes, your participating in the crimes
as you can make money, often photographing the crimes to get it, you get, it really enjoy yourself. All always are you get to be an activist, and then you get to pretend you're actually just rapporteur it. But there is another story here that is very telling
It makes it very difficult for libertarians, like me, isn't I'm libertarian when it comes to big tack and I think the big tech? These are private companies, they get to basically do what they want, and so the idea that we,
be regulating big tech. I've always found very dicey, because I don't like the idea of Elizabeth more and at the head of some editorial commission determining whether a website is liable or not liable for commons posted in its common section is something called section. Two thirty of the communications decency ACT does become very controversial section. Two thirty of Communications Decency ACT says that you are not viable fear.
Second, essentially that you are a platform so long as you are an open thread, so that doesn't mean you can't curate the open thread, but it does mean that you have to be an open right right. The people who are posting the content do not work for you. The people, so Youtube right is not liable for the content posted by its creators. So if I put something on Youtube, violates copyright Youtube
happy suit. Only I can be sued by. That is the basic idea of section to dirty of the communication seasons yet, and it makes some sense is not designed to suggest that you cannot correct in fact,
section two hundred and thirty was designed specifically to stop people from penalizing people who care right, because the basic case behind section two hundred and thirty was: why would you penalized a company that's taking down, for example, pornography on its site as opposed to a company that just allows pornography on its side? Why would you like to penalize them right bottom line? Is the distinction was between platform which allow open thread? You can put up what you want. I can still be curated
and an site that pay people to or internet contractors, to put up content on their site, rightly so, daily wire. We actually are sort by forget in this way, right of a common section that we carried, but that we are not respond
before legally. If someone put something derogatory, our comments, action, we are not responsible for that. Will work today.
Down, but we are not responsible for it and then there are writers right now writers or paid by us if they say something that is legally defamatory
All right, then we are liable. Right is the law under section two, thirty, the communications Decency ACT and Google and Youtube and all the other open bread right. All the other platforms have relied on sections you dirty bombs.
Imagine for a second year Youtube and all this in your made liable for every video that is placed on you're on your side and there are literally mill
Its value is placed on your site every single day. There's there are tons of content on Youtube, violates various legal provisions like tons of it. Huntsville hay and lets say that you two were made legal level
liable for that, while Youtube would not be in business for more than thirty seven seconds. I don't be done right, maybe toast,
and so they relied on section two. Thirty, the communications decency acting. Listen, we don't post office content, we do our best to kind of curate it, but we don't post the content. Ok, fair enough refer enough, and I've said: okay, if you don't like how they curate their content. Well, then form different site right, you're you're perfectly well,
do that, it's a free country, this lasts only so long as Youtube.
In Google actually hold themselves to the same standard. So, google- and you do so
warning to this NBC News report. Basically, what happened here is the Google once the Federalist inside you are not.
You're. Writing your comments in the way that we would like you to carry on
I went and therefore we are going to talk about monetizing you so, in other words the standards.
Who was holding the Federalist do. Was you are responsible for the common sanctions
going to remove you for you to make. We are going to remove
the ability for you to make money from Google ad, because we're common sections are not properly police or in other words the responsible for your come in sections were not responsible for our sight, but you're responsible for your coming,
sections where we cannot be held legally liable for the stuff that people are posting in, our common sections has, after all, that's an open thread, but you can be held liable by us
for the commons in your comments section, even though union post them it's got a really difficult, libertarians like me
Stared down Senator Josh Halley from his airy when he says ok hold up a second google is, is going to target people
our common sections, while maintaining that they are not liable for their own common sections. That sort of hypocrisy cannot stand you're, really
for people for their common sections. Now and then you expect us to treat you as completely free of
the liability, because after all, yours, dry and common section, it don't work that way right. If you are going to suggest that you
shall we get to exercise editorial control over? Where adds land based on common sections, one Europe. Now your publisher, right, you are treating yourselves the publisher at this point
because your editorial control has gone so far that you are now making actual advertising decisions based on content appearing on somebody else's common section
so not we're, not gonna grant you that that freedom from liability will rewrite said section two thirty one. The proposal has been made
You should be granted the right to sue if these publishers, if these platforms rather do not
adhere to their own rules in fair and even fashion right. So if its twitter would take down a racist white person cannot take em Mostar conferences,
and again I stood against that because I don't think the government really has place here, but if these
institutions are going to act as the worst kind of government.
I d cry. It becomes very difficult for me to argue in favour of the libertarian position.
Google is just Damascus off a Google. Do they don't care about you? You didn't care about any semblance of freedom of speech, because they're going for people's Carmen Section and it's a pretext. By the way, this a pretext, I dont believe Google story. I think what actually happened is that they saw an article that, unlike the article that decides
why the Federalist the blow back was too harsh, so decides blame the common section and then went directly from the frying pan into the fire. These it turns out. It is worse to police a site based on its common section. Then it is the police, a site,
on the articles, their post. All this is insane because we have now reached
The censorious
these censorious regime, desired by the left
our bad so long as they are exercised by people you don't like. Are you coming up going to talk about a couple of other examples of media biased one from popular mechanics mean
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its institutions are shot through with evil and those who do not buy into the narrative must be punished must be punished. The best example of this is a truly horrific article
from the New York Times this. This insane article from the New York Times, focuses on high school students and alone.
High school students and alumni are using social media to expose racism. Look
has been online and remote the semester. So too, now our call out of questionable behavior. I searched his wooden call a high school student, very, very important. Ok, so let me get my perspective on high school students generally high school students are
I was one once a high school students are done, meaning that they my first rule. I get asked for advice from high school students on a routine basis, and they say you
but these resources stay away from social media because everything you do and social media lives forever. I started writing a syndicate accommodate seventeen most of my worst columns written from ages. Eighteen to twenty one right when you are when you are young, you are full of of vinegar and tap and stupidity,
and you are more likely to put something that you're gonna get later. I have a whole list of things online about the things I regret having
that over the years. Well, if you're postings
social media when you're fifteen sixteen years. All chances are very good
gonna put something incredibly idiotic end or offensive. Now the window
Are you a deal with that and it took us
there were no social media. Somebody would say something offensive in class:
or something would say something: refunds are different and then the friend would go to the kitchen friend and say you know that really hurt my feelings. Erosion stay up like that. That was offensive, maybe didn't mean to offend me. I don't know, but erosion say stuff like that, and they would give the person a chance for repentance and for making themselves better right now would be the idea.
And I'm not speaking out of school. Here when I was when I was in high school as I've talked about before I was viciously
Nah, I don't just mean people calling me names. I mean actual hard core physical abuse. I mean people heading you belts in such men like like really not great stuff. When I was in high school- and I know the names
of all the people. Who did that? I saw a member other names. I remember other faces. Many of them are still people in my social circles. I remember all of them
I've never said than into a well. I say the names, because these kids were idiots. There are six
in seventeen years old there morons and we handle all of its internally, where we had discussions with principle, I didn't feel like justice was done, but life when I did figure and when I still figure is
People have to move beyond what they were fifteen or sixteen years old, and you have to give them the opportunity to move beyond,
They were when there are fifteen or sixteen years old is particularly true when you're
that man was an extreme case, physical abuse, winter, about what people say. It seems to me that this is truly or quadruple iter,
You say something done when you're fifteen or sixteen years old you shouldn't be held accountable at thirty or
Five were it, nor should you be publicly shame
our fifteen or sixteen for somebody should come to you behind the scenes. Inventor and elder figure
money from the community and say you know. You really should be said that that was really bad. You should apologise to the person you hurt and then
with your life and better because guess what being young is time?
you're supposed to make yourself better.
People don't change very much beyond the age of thirty, maybe but when you're fifteen or sixteen there's a lotta change going on now than you are,
times is writing full scale articles and why
go to social media, shame, high school students who post, dumb and or racist crap online, and I'm just wondering, is an impossible to help them course correct their behaviour without this sort of stuff embedded because for black white and green,
if you're fifteen year old kid living in the inner city- and you put something really awful online- I don't like that. You ruin your life and I don't think should be controlled publicly. Shame for that. It's one thing to commit a crime, White
green. It is another thing to say something offensive why blacker rate, because people say done stuff when their fourteen or fifteen years old, now
the New York Times really promoting this idea, that what good is this public? Shame, ritual and
extend all the way down to childhood. So then, your time today,
Very very long. Article by Taylor, Lorens and Catherine
again. This is activism masquerading as journalism, because actually pushing agenda called
high school students and alumni are using social media to expose racism over the past few weeks.
As the black lives matter, movement has grown following outrage. Over the killing of George Lloyd High school students have lever
every social media platforms, call out their peers for racist behaviour very important subject.
In the world a better place by taking little Jessica.
In a very bad thing online and then exposing her to the millions of hatred and the Blue Box over a twitter very, very important. It couldn't Driscoll,
just one thing: you know that was offensive mountain taken down. You couldn't get a decent human being right in. Instead, you decided the public must be. We have two Justine Sacco this person. We have to publicly shame the sixteen year old students have re purpose. Large meme accounts set of Google docs and enough
its pages on Instagram, Snapchat and twitter and wielded their personal followings to hold friends in class, makes accountable for behaviour they deem unacceptable, but they're not holding them
possible other doing is running their lives. Right. Accountability would be
you go to somebody and you correct the behaviour. That's holding them accountable. People oppose videos.
By saying the onward or videos were there being racist or using derogatory words and stuff like that, and they go viral sets a few Janata. Sixteen, a sophomore, whites, Bro high school in White, Brodie or or a teacher was
it's criticized for stating that all lives matter in a virtual school of Anti later apologized question how
Our lives matter, like a great example of such
just racism that your acquire public, asian and public apology.
Second and anonymous. Instagram account dedicated to exposing racism at some Marcos, Highschool and Marcos. California appeared on mine will see us.
How we nineteen a senior noticed it almost immediately. The account was shared across group chats an stories with
few hours had amassed. No nine hundred new followers, the account began
during screenshots in videos of students at school, using racial slurs, engaging in cultural appropriation participating in the George, fled, challenging analysis, ugly stuff and making insensitive remarks. The names and handle
Reach student were included in the post within forty. Eight hours be counted Grozny.
Three thousand dollars, and this is the right. It's all about the virtue. Signalling of the followers is not about correcting the sins of the people worsening. That's about all these people following so they can hit the click the like the retreat and then they can spread out to shame. I have participated in the correction of this persons, but no you credit and participate in the destruction of this person, who could have been course corrected. Who could of course, correctly catalyzing when you're sick,
fifteen. You can be course granted and things fairly safe assumption. So are the key assumptions of american criminal law for juveniles by the way
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thing in the new promoting this idea that this is very good. He's call out pages there very good. These pages are popping
left and right and even Ramirez? Eighteen, a graduate of bow.
High school in Austin, Texas, there's ones that are
in specific Highschool, specific district specific several,
I mean the council also now devoted themselves to exposing racist behaviour soon.
Are invited to submit screenshot of problematic behave.
Which are in turn share to an audience, sometimes thousands online, the lobby,
submit anonymous info or images or videos across.
The centres name believe the races, persons contact info, basically for everyone to call them out
the result, is a social media, pylon harassment, docking cancellation, Brenna, berries
seen as genetic half a day. Schooling Jacksonville floor to learn this first hand after postings maverick
Instagram and Tiktok for the blue eyes. Never Movement Miss Barry whose fathers, a police officer, was met with vicious harassment. Her post spread across her peers, Instagram feeds and quality
friends, we're commenting that our racist and can support me. Things travel fast,
What about my address getting leaked question? Is this making things better? Is this really making things better?
It turns out the most of the political change that happens in the United States is based on friends. Talking to friends and people talking to each other, like friends, how often have you been converted actual browbeaten you? The answer is virtually never. People are not politically converted and they're, not converted from sin. I people brow, beating them by fire and brimstone type stuff tends to get people motivated, but it doesn't actually convince people on the other side.
Or people who have sinned that you're, a welcoming presents hoping to help them. Instead, what does is alien to them? It makes them feel that Europe had person all that this entire culture is designed to make a certain contrary. People feel very good about themselves for doing something very bad presume that the call our culture is a horrible thing for the country is a bad thing for the country
Calling people out privately and telling them that Euro, like that behaviour and as a friend you think it's a bad idea. That's a good thing. Calling people out publicly in front of
thousand strangers, particularly kids. In order cortical, shame them
is an absurdity, its moral absurdly you're, not doing anything good you're, not all your doing his crew,
the totalitarian culture in which people are afraid to speak and then, by the way, still say that
things behind closed doors because they ve not been converted from there.
Reviews. Instead, they ve been browbeaten into silence. So you didn't correct the problem
all you do is push underground, and that's really what's going to happen here and it's ugly. It's bad in speaking of the call our culture and the the stupidity of call our culture MIKE Gandhi, right who is the Oklahoma coach, Oklahoma Football coach. He was called out why? Because back I he wore a t shirt
away and then on it one Americans network, he hadn t shirt and he wore it, and he said he sometimes watches it at very bad. To now has been forced to apologize first rule
mob cancellation. Don't apologize, don't apologize. I apologize for the stuff that you have done. That's actually wrong. Don't apologize for liking a particular network
I'll just for any the stuff can guess what the apologies not can be enough, a gun he's going to,
himself on the chopping block partially because he apologized you dirty little
groove cancel culture. Is you don't have to be cancelled? You don't have to be cancelled. You can only get
will you in a free country only you can cancel you. Here's my gun,
apologizing yesterday because
Fraid of losing his job and then probably the apology
prompt and lose job anyway, he's my Gandhi from from. Unless you yesterday
once I learned how that network felt about black lives matter, I was disgusted and news completely unacceptable to me
I want to apologize all members of our team, former players and their families for the pain and discomfort that has been cause over the last two days. Black lives matter to me are players matter to me. Ok,
but blink a few times. If, if you need it, finesse I'll ask me these: are these are hostage videos essentially right? You can
black lives matter and also watch the news
more generally, and in fact you can
You can watch all sorts kooky, stop it's a free country. You can do whatever you want, but they say
this means that your racist, because you watch that that was not approved by the popular innocent. I am not a huge fan,
but the programming annoyed and there's some people over there and friends with there's some people I definitely not, but yet
you were a t shirt. Now, your council is absurd and again the only way to escape the centre is to repeat the Montrose.
I talked about this yesterday is a unity through totalitarianism through cultural totalitarianism, repeat and believe repeat the Montrose, and you will be
checked it until you end up with Roderick Adele suggesting
What's calling cabinet a man who suggested that the killing of the
the terrorists in the iranian regime was just the murder of morbid
can round bodies by America, recalling a guy war socks with cops pigs on them, while he was practicing back in two thousand fifteen that guy
It can be the social Guide of Vienna following the tragic Adele again Roger blink. If you need us said to deploy a team he's hostage, videos are just beyond.
If he wants to resume his career in the NFL, then
this is going to take a team to make that decision, but I welcome and support the club making that decision and encourage them to do that if his
Efforts are not on the field but and continued
work in the space
we welcome today to the table and end to be able to help us guide us in helpless,
better decisions about the kinds of things that need to be done in committees and the great wealth
when you when I definitely need calling cabinet whose Warner cable Verity sure, by the way, to talk
bout like away an anti shirt, very bad apologize, Tiggle, Verity, sure you, no actual communist mass murderer totally vine, totally vine good stuff happening in our inner culture right now, and
exactly the narrative that you're supposed to buy into you're supposed to binds the nerve that America's uniquely evil TIM K and former vice
central candidate sender from Virginia he. Actually,
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think what is the narrative? They must believe and repeat. The narrative, you must believe and repeat, is they're. All american history is rooted in bigotry and
of America's institutions are bigoted evil and then America's uniquely evil, because what you can't you can textual lies the United States. It can conceptualize our history. You can point out that America is was not unique in in allowing slavery. America was
unique in working to get rid of slavery. Western civilization is unique in that way. It took western civilization to end slavery
slavery still exist in many non western parts of the world today and like unmasked officially
rabies and abolish slavery until nineteen sixty three guys patiently
hundred years after the civil war.
Civilization and western civilization is uniquely good because of the good stuff it did. What
civilization is like the rest of humanity in terms of all the bad stuff it did. It is uniquely good in terms of the good stuff that it did, but for the left, the narratives
America is uniquely evil, and so this principle
came to say something so historically, ignorant is almost beyond belief. He's as than America created slavery like the United States,
created sleigh. He doesn't say just America, the United States created slavery. Now that's an absurdity on its face. First of all, the United States did naturally
form until seventeen seventy six. Until then,
british colonies right.
So even if you believe the sixteen nineteen project, United States in
And slavery from colonists who had been there for a hundred fifty years, but as it turns
he's not here right about this.
Slavery in western hemisphere did not originate with Americans. It didn't originate with british colonists, but here's him came being a complete, not a buffoon, because he's complete and utter buffoon was about to go stage a hold up on a train, apparently he's those. When these bandanas you can get a regular mask and where the band
What's it is going to participate in a hold up anyway. Here was TIM Kane. Remember this guy was almost vice president of the United States. Harry was yesterday the first African Americans.
And into the english colonies came to point Comfort Virginia,
sixteen nineteen, they were slaves, they ve been captured against their will, but they landed in common.
They didn't have slavery. There were no laws about slavery in the Collins. At that time, the United States didn't inherit slavery from anybody. We created it
got created by the Virginia General Assembly and the legislature of other states are created by the port systems in Colonial America incense that enforced.
Fusion slave laws. It was we created it. We create
that is as we created and maintain it over centuries. In my life,
we finally stop the practices we never gone back to undo it. I'm not feeling
done
legal regimes allowed slavery. I feel like we under that a while ago, and also we ve been through
fifty years undoing the regimes of Jim Crow. If you're
stopping races practices after three hundred fifty four hundred years, but then taking no
to dismantle them is not. The same is true.
Combating racism, racism taking no steps to dismantle them. We literally
and every waking hour in the american federal government trying to dismantle Jim Crow and wondered what do you think
All right jack was seriously
Five trillion dollars on poverty programmes that are largely designed by their creators
to alleviate alot of the disproportionate impact of things like Jim Crow, also chimpanzees, dead wrong on the history in order Paint America's uniquely evil he has to ignore the facts.
Slavery has been the actual rule, rather than the exception across all of human history existed for the Greeks existed for the Romans existed for the ancient Hebrews
stood in native american tribes by the way preexisting you coming,
western civilization is bridge colonists, not
Americans imported slaves to America. Spanish colonists held slaves in the new world long prior to sixteen nineteen, it again importing Africans.
If the Hispaniola, which is now Cuba in fifteen o one hundred years prior
the arrival of british colonies, the first Africans
Wade's arrived in Spanish Florida in fifteen twenty six slavery
not uncommon among native american tribes, either captives reg
early taken and made into slaves for particular tribes, so
we was common in Latin America and Intermezzo America, so that this idea and what did the idea
America is uniquely. Evil is something the TIM Kane has to rely upon, and, if you dont repeat and believe and its because we're unwelcome you are unwilling to repeat and believe repeatedly just absolute insanity, em but again bad history lies
the ball by the way people in democratic Party? Don't even know their history hysterically? I mean this is really quite funny: atop mainstream.
Actual rode on Tuesday. Remember the Democrats just a few weeks ago, this issue last week, they were, can take cloths, remember this in the
obvious moment of cultural appropriation in human history, a bunch of old. Like Democrats, you couldn't even get up after kneeling Nels, while our intention,
loss, but you gotTA, Mitt, Romney and more money to a black lives matter rally. He would immediately been called out as an old
might do tranquil, appropriate cultural symbolism. Nancy plus you does it hero
Republic here of the republic and we'll turns out better. According to top mainstream factor can say cloth
court, historically worn by an empire involved in west african slave trade, whoops, USA. Today fact, the following statement from Facebook,
yesterday the Democrats were can say, scars and knelt down for their photo off to check this out can take losses.
By the shanty. It's made itself, so the
Furthermore, it is
We were also on a what's the USA.
Raided the claim through saying that becomes a cloth was
We warned of the Ex Ante people of Ghana were involved in West Africa, slave trade and well, that's that's awkward, that's awkward lanterns
that that slavery is not unique to America and also, if you're, gonna culturally appropriate. Do it better Democrats really really well that, but the Good NEWS is that we are fixing or
the things all the things that are really generating racism in America. Those are the things we have to fix up. Quaker oats has now decided to drop its Antrim, I'm a brand because it was,
Rio typical and based on Anti Bellum Syria, typical images of black people. That's fine! You drop the brand
Although the good really seriously enjoy yourself, that's fine. Picker oats can do exactly what it wants. I also hope that they dropped the equator outran, because that is also
some hysteria about quakers being honest as the days long and all of us, but that dropping
from my brain, more power to you. Wanna! Do it fine? But if we really can pretend that people have been eating like the pancake batter from Andrew Mama for years, and that this evinced that this evidenced some sort of toxic racism, I mean I want speed for everybody, but I feel like
and your Mama's cake banner in pay packet that Mercosur, I feel like I've, been eating that for a long time and has never once occurred to me that that race has anything to do with the pancake matter. Like me again you and governing hysterical symbol,
Enjoy, but are we gonna pretend that this is making like a real difference in american life, because of so your name it like? If you really
leave the rays. Racism solves got rid of the interim. I miss him. We're not we're not just doing that by the way. Apparently, Kellogg's cereal boxes haven't
and was the supposedly racist symbols by disgrace. Leftist foreign policy-
in the UK is going a bright bart. Fiona us honest,
yeah former Labour Party MP, whose kicked out of parliament by her own voters, has called
tell us to justify why rice Krispies is represented by three white boys, while the cocoa pops, the cocoa puffs mask got, is a monkey. Yes, clearly closet.
There are no words there, no words solving racism. By going after the white elves, all the white elves on the rice, Krispies back solving racism. Now here's the here's, the packets, that's the most idiotic about all this. There is certain areas of american life, for policy can be made that actually reduces racial divides, but because imaging is a perfect example this, because image and message marries a hell of a lot more than actual policy. How come you end up with crappy policy? Truly bleak policy, we being afore letter worthy begins at the Essen ends with it ok visited, they truly believe policy, so the universe,
we have California drops, guess, eighteen, the city. Why? Because it turns out that disproportionately blackened spanish students, we're doing all that well on the authority and the eighty two
for a long time has been above or below the left, but the test is racist. It can't be that people are under achieving from a variety of reasons, including
bad educational environment. No, it's gotta be the test is racist. There is only one problem: there's only one problem: the use ie system actually did
a study, a two hundred and twenty eight page report and that children twenty a page report which was loaded
Hundreds of displays of data from the uses, various emissions department, according to richer burst into real, clear investigations, found that the essay tee and the eighty at actually helps
increase black hispanic, a native american Romans at the system's ten campuses report.
Mended that their use be continued? Why? Because it turns
The real reason, a blackened hispanic students were not getting into the euro system
is the gradual, not high enough, so turns out
as eighty in the Asian militated against the worse than the worse use of of things like grades.
So you say you want more blackens pedestrians keep using the S. Eighty and eighty just
better, that it has just proportionate result, is even more disproportionate when you look at grade so keep using. Yes, it in the city, but you see system because they want to say that the test is Ray
even if the evidence shows that absolutely is not racist, there are getting rid of the city and the eighty
come out a professor of education, Easy Riverside culture of the faculty taskforce, sudden zoom interview. What many of US
The process might be a political one and said there were several very prominent figures with public statements made pretty clear their opposition to tests even before the taskforce started its hundreds
the regions, but was gonna. Preordained was twenty. Three did nothing twenty three to nothing. There is not
A single person in the user system voted to keep the s. Eighty and eighty, despite factual data provided by admissions departments showing that the OECD and the S, eighty actually made more blackened hispanic students eligible for the uses.
So the region's decided to get rid of the city and the OECD.
Rio and we all know was one regions that I very much appreciate the task forces work in the database are put together, but I also believe in peer review is part of the research process. There's been decades, research showing that S. Eighty sports are mostly correlated with wealth and privilege, so I can support the use of this tool. Its exclusionary
and a filtering mechanism. Ironically, of course, yes, eighty in the OECD, the college words were actually designed to prevent privilege from
utilised, because it turns out that juice, Italians in Irish and people formation
or scoring better on those tasks and was granting them access. Above and beyond the sort of WASP B.
Admission systems that had heretofore existed in many major universities, so they just ignore the data. Well done, everybody
according to the report, by the way you see system in twenty eighteen admitted twenty, two thousand six hundred thirteen applicants with weak grades, but strong lcd score,
A quarter of the students were members of underrepresented minorities, or you are ends
half or low income, a first generation students breaking down the numbers, twenty four percent of Hispanics forty percent of
forty, seven percent of native Americans who gained admissions to the you see did so because of their s. Eighty scores not despite them. According to the task force,
The original intent of the S eighty was to identify students who came from outside relatively privilege. Circles who might have the potential to succeed at universities had the report is original intent is clearly being realised at the you see, but instead because more important to say that the S eighty is racist because of its disproportionate.
Outcome, because that's deeply deeply important. They discovered the message in the OECD which actually herds minority kids. They began the mess.
It is more important in actually helping minority kids by the way. It is also worth noting that bigotry
is perfectly allowed so long as you are perfectly woke, as hardly messaging. It perfectly ok to be openly anti jewish beyond these,
obviously of build, oblige ignoring anti Semitism is city eminent Betty, a bevy of various of various pro black lives matter, celebrities or approvingly posting videos of loose Farrakhan, Chelsea Handler
in a video of Booze Varick, whose a vicious anti semite she said
cons on racism from an old clip of the field on show was powerful when a common
asked her if she would single single out for praise tomato contacts. Statement of Hitler's she argued very content was different, because quote he is
responsible for its own promotion, man's smell police. They are very different
Anti Semitism is just an opinion some people might hold. It is not evidence of being hateful by the way,
a bunch of other celebrities and command support. Jennifer, honest engine for Garner Michel Pfeiffer. They all voice support for handler after she tweeted out was their accounts of certain types of bigotry. Ok, certain types of non bigotry like yes, eighty and eighty, absolutely not only the message- manners guys only the message matters now you you wanna, see full scale. How only the message matters point out the fact that don't you,
yesterday signed a in executive order that change some policing tactics in the United States.
This long executive order and the
negative order? Does things like certifying independent credentials bodies?
that are designed to address certain topics and reviews like policies in training garden use of force in the escalation techniques to make it to set up a federal database. Are the people who are bad cops are known throughout the United States that they can. They can set standards for certifications than that
I'm in straight that the state or local law enforcement agencies use a fourth policies, prohibit the use of chokehold, except in situations where the use of deadly force is allowed by law
right. So all of this is is policy that many on the left should be very comfortable with right when it is, it is pushing for added funding for mental health and homelessness and addiction. It is attempting to get rid of certain policing tactics. It's an attempt to make bad cops. More answerable
and was able to shift from department. You department, that's what the executive order does Cuba President Trump in the process
didn't ribbon of the police of racist and that's it
surgeon media wanted to take away. That's him
You mean you want to take away so present
from yesterday's it wasn't. We must make the cops better at their job
give them more tools and hold them to a higher standard. But if your move cops and law abiding get hurt, which is obviously
who, by every available social signs statistic
Americans want law and order. They demand law and order. They may
not say it,
They may not be talking about it, but that's what they want: some of them
don't even know that's what they want, but that's what they want and they understand
and that when you remove the police, you.
Those who have the least the most-
Ok is exactly right about this, but people instead of
embracing the executive were also embracing the message that you need the cops the media decided that the big story here is the Trump wasn't repeating the message
european messages. They wanted him to repeat myself need the headline,
the Washington Post was trumped signs or
on policing but democratic activists,
falls far short of what is needed,
Have learned from NBC on Trumps executive order suggested that Trump signs order on police
form but says nothing about racism and so
So what he doesn't say, it's alright. He doesn't say it it's it's an absurdity, so
There are some people who are at least honest about this revenge owns. He said some progress has been made here
we stand Jones honest about this very day.
New floor. A higher for reports now depart from that includes law enforcement. Support for about four forever data are pretty escalators for better training and against chokehold. I think progress has been made muddied by. I think, a speech
That was, you know, really. I think you know o over the line in a lot of ways if you're trying to for unity, but I think that speech goes away over time. I think the progress that the people have me
getting even the Trump White House. The Republicans and now law enforcement along with Democrats to take steps board is really powerful
event Jones got friends for the centre for giving credit for the executive order. The more typical view from the left.
Was that of my wildly and Emerson Misuse, and her big issue was not what was in the or, but in fact there are bunch white people signing it fashion and and Donald Trump himself have long. Since the beginning of this ministration made clear that they are on the side,
of Wallace policing in a line order framework, and he just did that again Andrew.
Sit up and take one really?
one float
for a minute on the arctic of that press conference. All I saw work white aces when we're talking about black body there. We go
There we go so does matter the content of what was said. Other matters, the color, the faces makes perfect sense, makes perfect sense. This is all making
for a better society. The message matters more than the actual policy helping people come second to actually hurting people right. That's all the matters hurting people who do not repeat the right message. That's the important thing! That's the important thing: making society better, one, one one castigation at a time! Well, then, everybody, ok,
for a quick thing that I hate and then we'll do a quick thing that I like Joe quitting that I hate today. So this is amazing, so Anthony's algae right, national issues of health and infectious diseases,
and then, if algae had said very early on the mass or not particularly effective, and equipment, around mess are not effective.
Turns out. Masts are actually incredibly effective. That countries
use masks have seen very little regression in terms of college cases. Their masks help prevent spread and
mission of this stuff. If everybody warm ask transmission would drop very close to zero. The masks are me.
We, thus all that we have, in the absence of
other drugs that could be used here s a Anthony,
so why exactly where they recommending that we not use mass to exempt any facts that we can trust the american people, the american people to go out and bought masks for themselves, and then they would not have been available for medical health professionals. So we lied to people. We lied to people well done. She had more community spread because the federal government side delighted people, don't trust people why them well done Anthony's outweigh the public health community and many people were saying this were concerned that it was at a time
when personal protective equipment, including the end. Ninety five masks and surgical masks were in very short supply.
And we wanted to make sure that the people, namely the health care workers who are brave enough to put themselves in a harm ways today,
care of people who you know or infected with the crew
the virus and the danger of them getting infected. We did not want them to be without the equipment that they needed. So I'm not saying it's out daylight
one really good stuff trust or public health experts, except when their openly lying to you in order to achieve a certain policy result in this. It is a very bad way of governing and when matter for republican or democratic Z, very, very bad way of governing
meanwhile the media continue to do their best to cede panic all over the country, so they weren't panic last week when tens of thousands people around the streets, that's all for the good right if a black trans matters lives matters movement in Brooklyn, and you got forty thousand people out there, but you got some kids playing and Williamsburg stop thing a well the playground shut. Now it's pay
time and whereas a paradigm well, where do you think it's Panactum Florida taxes in Arizona, yeah, panting time? Important here? Is the question? Not the number of positive test to combat. The question is whether the hospitalization rights, when we reopen the quest
flattening. The curve was never about stopping the spread of the disease entirely flattening the curve was about preventing.
Over by healthcare system. I said this one million times on the programme and I know it.
Moving the goalposts radically from all over the fields? The twenty our minds, the tenured lines, the six into the fifty outline of all over the damn field were now way off the field. Where we move to the separate field, we move to a different location entirely with the goalposts irrational purpose of flattening the curve was to prevent the hospital system from being overlooked.
It is not being of London. Florida is not being of one in Texas is nothing of woman, Arizona, it doesn't matter. The media are now covering this stuff without any sort of real contacts are the headline from them
times Florida Texas in Arizona also record for the most cases they have reported in a single day there,
records for the most number of tests they gave in a single day, obesity.
The question is what is the positivity rate and what's the hospitalization rags, even if the positivity rate is high? Maybe it's a bunch of young people,
coming with mild cases. That doesn't mean.
Hospital system is gonna, be overwhelmed. Ok somebody gets covered and then they have like a fever.
For a few days and vines there. Twenty, like that's, that's amnesia.
But just as I don't care, if somebody gets the fluid they're out of work for a couple of days, that's it that's not a huge! That's not something that is worth shadowing news right. It is not. That is not the.
The destruction of the american healthcare system or the rising death rebel. We really
to be worried about is preventable deaf, meaning the overwhelming healthcare system. That was that area above the line in the high curve. Right. That's what we're all work
there is no evidence in Florida. Arizona or taxes are being overwhelmed accord
then your time, however, the virus continued it studies.
Across the sunbelt on Tuesday, with state officials in Arizona, Florida and Texas, all reporting the largest one. The increases in new cases yet
reported two thousand seven hundred and eighty three vacations Texas, two thousand six hundred and twenty two Arizona, two thousand three hundred and ninety two
The new daily highs came as all three states have increased testing and moves
we D Social, distancing restrictions in a lot more businesses to reopen governor and assess the Florida attributed the
two, more widespread testing, noting at a news conferences,
It was not only testing far more people than it did earlier in the spring, but was also
into high risk environments and testing farm workers and migrant workers,
new cases. But academia.
Said the numbers, suggest increased transmissions. Well, you would expect there to be increased.
These missions, that more people on public, obviously- but
It does not necessarily mean that the state has to say
again, he said you have to have cited function, which of course, is exactly right. Negative. The notion
that this is going to overwhelm the health care system, and we have to shut down again using them.
Starting to stump for all of this. How about this about the fact that nation wide the past
to be rate remains essentially the same. Wasn't let me it's a little bit different
the state is not internationally.
Is. It leads receded New York. It is increasing
some places that have opened up elsewhere, but the death rate of not increased hospitalizations have not increase so the point. We are worried about it
This is why my pencil saying there is
the corona, where a second wave,
hence as an editorial MOSS regional tonight, he says: well talk of it
Greece in cases dominates cable news coverage. More than half of states are actually seeing
Is decline, remain stable every state
There are three major metropolitan area we had, with the exception of three, have positive test rates under ten ten percent and in six states
It's more than a thousand UK today increasing his lab public health officials to identify most of the operation, predictable settings prisons, nursing homes and meet packing facility
and then contain them, whilst in the coverage of the fact that today
less than six percent of Americans tested each week are found have virus cases.
Stabilized over the past few weeks, the average daily case right across the. U S has robbed down to about twenty thousand from thirty thousand in April and twenty five thousand in May. The truth is we made great progress over the past four months since we ve expanded our supply of crucial medical equipment with its we have expanded our test to roughly five hundred thousand per day with increasing
personal protective equipment. We ve also made great progress in developing therapeutics and vaccine last month. Elites
answers announced. It would only nine hundred forty thousand miles of its new drug runs Ecevit to treat more than a hundred
thousand patients in the? U S under operation warp, speed and by the way is worth noting in other good news. That does not getting all the press that it should
It turns out that a very, very common stare and ass, my wife about this, because of course she is a doctor. I asked my wife about this. It turns out
very, very common stairway dramatically reduces death in people who are on ventilators. We're on oxygen is according to the New York Times, but again them
reporting, this ban is not getting. The kind of coverage has spike we're all gonna die rather
really. That was the that there's a story yesterday I think it was from was from the New York Times. I can remember the source about how you flesh a toilet. It's gonna
It's gonna his flesh, these germs three feet in the air and stay there forever and you're going to die, never flesh a toilet, again great ideas, guys habit! That's how you try to measure how many people have been infected by flushing toilets before you panic everybody. We would keep. We heard free for all,
weeks that you're gonna get it from picking up an Amazon package, your front door, but it turns out, that's not true, nobody's getting it from surfaces. People are getting it from being closely
with human beings, enclosed areas and breathing on them.
Because the viral load on services, just not that high.
The New York Times again. This is good news in an unexpected sign of hope. Amid the
bending pandemic scientists, a university of Oxford set on Thursday and inexpensive uncommonly available drug reduced debts in patients with severe cover nineteen. If the findings borne out the druggist era, called Texan methadone would be the first trip.
Shown for these mortality in several severely your patient, had doctors been using the drugs to treat the thickest covenants.
Patients in Britain from the beginning. Up to five thousand deaths could have been prevented according to researchers. The reason that they didn't
because using steroids has the effect of suppressing the emu
system and people were afraid. I didn't know what was more important to strengthen one function or two.
Franklin immune system function and it turns out that
system function might even the problem in many these cases the immune system over compensating in severe cases the by
directly attacks cells lining the patient's airways, lungs infection can also.
An overwhelming immune response that is just as harmful. They draw the poorest
whose inflammation caused by the immune system protecting the tissues in this study that's
some reduced deaths of patients on ventilators by one third by one third, which, by the way we like the overall,
three, because virtually everybody who died or a lot of people died, ended up on ventilators before dying by one. Third, that is a major
major downgrade debts of patients on oxygen by one fifth.
It makes sense, is most patients who are on oxygen and of right. One one
and upon events later, there's a good shot, you're dead of covert nineteen, but if you can reduce that by one third and you're talking
better reduction in overall death rate. It is extraordinary
this is really really good news and by the way this is this? Is this does cut
I mean this doctor or talk along the ratio is not on the right surgeon and offer you run on Twitter. Is there will be great news if this really does
doubts by one burden, ventilated patients with covered nineteen. It would be great news,
you are talking about then moving this thing down closer, not not quite too, but closer to the devil in the level of the flu, which would be really really important.
Why is that? Not the big news today wise the big NEWS that if you go out to a restaurant, you stay six feet away from somebody. You're gonna die
there is no overwhelming at the hospital system that is going on in the United States right now, there's increase testing. The increase testing is partially responsible for the detection of increased covered activity there. The extension
of hospitalization rate is not radical
we are not seeing system being overwhelmed. That does mean. Should stopping carefully should continue to be careful. Everyone should continue to be here
but the notion that we are on the verge of a second wave spike nobody's him die is not borne out by the evidence. Ok, temporal quick thing that I, like
if you haven't checked out the verdict with tat grows with my friend centres, emperors and may not friend Michaelmas, then you definitely sheds Michael noses. The guest house
with centre crows, and they talk about all of the issues of the day they bring in people
the Trump Administration of the members of the Senate to talk about what exactly is going on on capital. Frankly haven't seen anything that goes quite his deep into what exactly
going on behind the closed doors of Capital Hill better than the vertical temperatures, a of taste
I've noticed just on these shows. As you hear some
Tibet, how personal relationships and these sort of unplanned
moments can really shift the path of policy in the country where it does. But I think the only thing is the interesting day. So so tat goes come on. I'm going over to see the present you need to come with me. We need to talk to you about Obamacare and we're ok. What are you going to put now? We're just gonna. Give me an answer. You get this indigo! Ok, we're going to drop in on the present the United States and talk policy on a Saturday. By the way did we literally aubert over there? It's a mess,
secret service to shoot a recycling of at least forty by, but it's all about one relationship. She was actually re Michael, but the other party that is is about tenacity. It's me
a sure, you're tenacious about what you know is good for the american people.
And you're willing to fight that fight in and tat, obviously, as
not only a career of doing that
so the check it out the verdicts with ten crows and dumb Michaelmas there, too, so try to ignore the fact and also their ends. I just enjoy the fact that this is real insight or stuff from the people who are playing. The game on capital have already we'll be back your letter to no two additional hours of content otherwise enjoy the rest of Europe.
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