Why Social Media Giants Fear Free Speech: Inside Look | George Behizy DSHH #1073
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CHAPTERS:
00:00 - George Floyd Criminal Record
04:56 - Prolon Sponsorship
07:55 - Arresting BLM Leaders
13:15 - Denver Mayor Updates
16:23 - Gavin Newsom Insights
18:50 - Canada Discussion
19:59 - Resignations Debate
22:19 - Dan Crenshaw Controversy
26:55 - Nancy Pelosi Retirement
30:54 - Finding George
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You know what's funny?
So, I was in high school in 2020.
It seems like whenever there's a big push for racial justice, everyone just loses their minds amongst my peers saying, guys, they're burning stuff.
They're not fighting for any racial justice here.
Black civil rights grifters.
They're not leaders.
I don't know why they make it like a goal to worship George Floyd.
George Floyd was a career criminal.
All right, guys, George Behezzi here today.
AmFest day three.
Yeah.
This is exciting.
It's my first one.
So same.
I'm learning a lot,
meeting a lot of cool people like you.
Yeah.
You're a lot taller in real life than you look on camera.
I get that a lot, dude.
Yeah.
You got one of the most viral accounts on X right now.
So I want to learn about how you grew that and what got you started.
So really, I got banned from YouTube.
for talking about election integrity and I had nowhere else to go.
So I ended up linking linking up with rumble
ended up doing live streams and videos on rumble
and then just kept doing that for about two years and then elon decided to buy x now i already had a twitter account
but i wasn't like focusing on it growing it i wasn't breaking news i wasn't getting to the stories first
and then
2023 came around and I really said, all right, let's do something here.
Let's focus on this and build something.
So
that's the journey of me being on X.
Nice.
Did YouTube ever reinstate your account?
No, no.
It's funny because they banned me for talking about elections, the 2020 election, to be specific.
But then they reversed their policy about talking about election fraud.
So now everyone else is allowed to talk about it except the guy they banned.
It's a ridiculous thing.
I hope President Trump can do something about it.
I mean, withhold their Section 230 protections unless they stop viewpoint discrimination of conservatives.
I don't know if you're getting shadow banned or banned on it.
What kind of topics?
It used to be vaccines.
They're a little more lenient on vaccines now.
The election fraud was big for a bit.
On Instagram?
Oh, Instagram?
Yeah.
Instagram, not really.
I'm talking about YouTube and TikTok.
TikTok on banned right now.
Yo, yeah, TikTok.
You just breathe.
You're getting banned.
Yeah, TikTok on banned.
I've been banned for a week.
I don't know if I'll get it back.
YouTube, I've gotten a few strikes.
Autism stuff, any time you mentioned the cure word
for diseases.
I don't understand why these big tech companies, I mean, we know why they're doing it.
I really think most of them
stand by that free speech principle just on a basic level.
But I think it's the advertisers that get together and create these really powerful organizations, and they can essentially just boycott any platform that they they think is allowing people to speak freely.
Yeah.
So, yeah.
Well, look at who funds their ads.
Big Pharma is a big spender on YouTube.
Big Pharma and television.
YouTube's main business are brand deals, brand ads, not like small little companies trying to grow.
Coca-Cola is advertising on YouTube, Pepsi, all these giant conglomerates.
Because of how easy it is for them to just keep an audience knowing about their product, because there's a certain level you get to as a company.
You don't care about sales when you advertise.
You just want perception to keep building with the next generation.
So, absolutely.
Yeah, that's how they make their money.
Were you worried about election fraud with this election, 2024?
No, I was extremely worried, and my worries did come to pass because they stole, in my opinion, at least two Senate seats.
Wow.
I mean,
okay,
there are candidates that lose because they're not competent.
They don't get enough funding.
The strategy isn't there.
But they're shenanigans that go on.
Look at California.
They took a whole month to count 200,000 ballots in two congressional districts.
Two months.
That's unheard of.
And then they just stole those house seats.
I really think they did that so they could give themselves.
the ability to do it.
They extended the count.
All right.
What do we need here?
Do we want the house to be closer?
And now we have a really tight House majority.
And as everyone saw in the last week, everything that transpired, it's extremely slim.
It's going to be impossible.
I think President Trump has the ability to negotiate and get these rhino uniparty Republicans to do the right thing, but
it's going to be really tight.
He's going to have to fight every single day to do exactly that.
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All these votes.
He wins the popular vote, which I don't think a lot of people are really understanding.
Winning the popular vote for a Republican is unheard of.
Yeah.
It's just not something that should happen.
It's like hiring Jeffrey Epstein to babysit kids.
Yeah.
It should not happen.
Republicans should not win the popular vote.
But Trump did.
And it's not just him winning it.
It's the fact that they threw everything at him.
They threw indictments at him.
They raided his house looking for classified documents.
They sniffed his wife's closet.
They did everything, and he still won the popular vote, won all these swing states.
And think about the polls that were lying constantly, bro.
Every single poll.
Trump's down five here, five here, five here.
Apparently, Kamala Harris's internal pollsters never had her ahead winning.
Wow.
But the media pollsters did.
It's election interference.
And I'm glad they're going to go after Ann Seltzer for that bogus.
That was election interference.
He was posting that poll to demoralize Trump supporters.
So people that were going to vote for Trump look at that poll and go, I'm not going to vote.
That's actually another element of election fraud.
Yeah.
It's voter disenfranchisement.
And they do it by.
Pumping these fake polls.
Absolutely.
Almost every news outlet, right?
And now Trump's going after some of them.
He just settled with one of them.
Yeah, that's a symbolic victory.
Yeah.
Because George Stephanopoulos sat there on his show with Nancy Mays, and he said Trump R-worded
Eugene Carroll.
He was found liable for R-word.
That's a whole different thing than
being found civilly liable for whatever nonsense they claimed he did.
But it's a completely different level.
Yeah, it's pretty nuts.
I want to go through some of your posts on X because you're so raw on X.
I love it, by the way.
Okay, okay.
You said BLM is a domestic terrorist organization.
They absolutely are.
Do you think they should be investigated?
Not just investigated.
The founders of it should be arrested for fraud.
They took money from people and bought mansions with it in neighborhoods they wanted to dismantle.
A lot of these BLM leaders live in white neighborhoods.
It's a complete disgrace.
They need to go to jail.
Their followers, the ones that looted, rioted, they need to go to jail.
That's what domestic terrorism is.
You burn buildings in the country you're in.
So, I mean, look what they did to the January Sixers.
And look at that compared to what they did to
the Summer of Love rioters and looters.
And then I think about this.
Enrique Tario, the founder and one of the leaders of the Proud Boys, he's in jail for 22 years because he supposedly made a plot to overthrow the government.
BLM leaders did it publicly.
Enrico Atario is completely innocent, by the way.
That whole thing was BS.
FBI informants involved all over that.
But
BLM leaders did it in public.
They called for riots.
They called for lootings.
They called for burnings.
And nothing happened to them.
They're living their best lives.
One of them recently was found guilty of fraud defrauding donors and all these corporations that donated hundreds of millions are complicit in my opinion right i think jp morgan all of them were involved apple might have donated a hundred million and you know what's funny all that money just went to gay causes
all that money ended up with LGTV organizations to mutilate more children.
Wow.
I didn't know that.
Yeah.
A lot of that money got redirected to those kind of organizations.
No black communities were helped.
All the black businesses they burned in the name of seeking racial justice weren't given their money back or their properties back or compensated in any way whatsoever.
So it's a terrorist organization.
They need to be arrested.
What they did was treasonous.
They were everywhere at their peak.
NBA players were wearing them, pro athletes.
You know what's funny?
So I was in high school in 2020, and
I don't know what it is, but it seems like whenever there's a big push for racial justice, everyone just loses their minds.
I remember being the only person
amongst my peers saying,
guys, they're burning stuff.
I went back on my old Instagram post because back then only my friends followed me.
And I would like post BLM.
These leaders should be arrested.
They're burning things.
They're not fighting for any racial justice here.
And we got to remember, I don't know why
black civil rights grifters, that's not, they're not leaders now, they're just grifters.
I don't know why they make it like a goal to worship
George Floyd
like actual criminals.
George Floyd was a career criminal.
Jordan Neely, that guy was arrested a lot.
He has been in police altercations dozens of times, and yet he's like a black hero and if you're black and you don't see yourself in him that means you're not black because it doesn't make sense i'm never going to have jordan eely's experience because i'm not going to be on a subway threatening to kill people i'm not even going to be homeless god forbid even if i was homeless i'd be trying to get back on my feet i wouldn't live in new york city i'd go to california where they give me everything
That needs to get exposed because no one's been brought to justice on all the money they got for the homelessness and it's going into people's pockets, yeah, dude.
26 or 25 billion they spent and they don't know where it went.
Denver, I live in Colorado Springs, that's an hour away from Denver.
I think they it came out recently that the was it 200 million they spent on homelessness?
Wow, they don't know where it went.
What?
Well, I think they know where it went.
Money laundering.
Democrats love the issue of homelessness because it's one of the most
marketable humanitarian crises we have in the country, right?
Everyone, there's homelessness.
Take care of them.
Look, we have enough shelters.
It's just the fact that a lot of these people made poor life choices.
They do drugs.
They don't like staying in those shelters.
People think
when people imagine a homeless person, they're imagining the person sitting on the street begging.
That's not really the case.
Most homeless people are in shelters.
The ones begging on the streets are the ones we really have to, I don't know why we're tolerating it.
So,
yeah,
all this money, they need to be in jail, defrauding the public.
They use our tax funds, send them overseas.
Yep.
And then, if they don't want to do that, they launder it through homelessness.
I got to ask about the Denver Mayor since you're so close to Denver.
Yeah.
He's going at it with Tom Homan right now, trying to defend the illegals.
How do you feel about that?
So, here's the thing: Colorado has a law, which is so hilarious, that says if you're a cop or local jurisdiction, you can't comply with federal immigration law.
Wow.
I'm not kidding.
They have a law telling cities and police officers to violate federal orders.
Now, the Constitution is very clear.
It gives very few powers to the federal government, but one of those powers is to protect the borders and to maintain immigration law.
And I don't know how we're tolerating cities like Denver deciding, oh, we're a sanctuary city.
We're going to keep these people here.
So I think these Democrats are cowards.
They're not actually going to do the thing when the time, when push comes to shove.
When Tom Homan
aggressively comes at these people, they're going to fall.
I don't think Mike Johnston, the mayor, is going to be standing between Homan and the illegals on some street with his cops behind him.
The cops don't even listen to that mayor anyways.
They don't realize this.
They spent years saying to fund the police, the
pigs, talking about institutional problems with
the law enforcement officers, how they're all racist, how they're all sexist, like all these things.
And they think cops support them?
No, most cops are very conservative.
They'll never tell you.
because they're not allowed to talk about their politics.
But most cops voted for Trump.
All the police unions voted for Trump because they know their institution is under attack.
They are trying to eradicate them and bring in peace officers so these cops in denver aren't sitting there like yeah mayor when tom homan comes here we're gonna we're gonna help you protect these people that are a danger to our communities yeah you don't think these cops have family families they go to church they attend community events they see the impact they they are normal people too they see the impact of this illegal invasion of our country and they're trying to get rid of them too.
Absolutely.
Well, if you're a cop in a liberal city, you can't do your job.
You just can't do your job.
It must be so frustrating to see all the things they see.
You see people robbing an Apple store in California and you can't do anything about it because they're black.
Yeah.
You don't want to be
on footage and they're calling you racist because you're enforcing the law, which you swore an oath to do.
It's a sad turn that this country is going in, man.
It's really sad.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I hope.
I mean, they just started arresting shoplifters in Cali last week.
It took four years.
Oh, they just started doing
wasn't that because of a proposition that the voters had to pass?
Something like that.
Yeah.
Because it certainly wasn't Gavin Newsom and those cronies.
No,
I think they profit from the sales of all that looted stuff.
So
you think Gavin's going to make a run in 28 for president?
I think a lot of people are missing.
i wouldn't say
we're underestimating him but i think gavin newsom is a competent force i think he's more articulate than kamala harris for sure now i don't know how he's gonna go hey guys look how i destroyed california but look how i'm gonna fix the country or look if president trump accomplishes what he needs to do in the next four years and fulfills all those promises, restores free speech to the internet, cuts the government, in my opinion, by 90%.
We don't really need a lot of these agencies.
We need to shut them down.
I heard someone yesterday was like, oh, you know, I think this person should be director of the ATF.
And I was like, oh, no, I just think the ATF shouldn't exist because they're unconstitutional.
So if he accomplishes everything that he has to accomplish that he promised, I don't think Democrats are going to have a shot in 2028.
I think we're going to enter into a Jeffersonian kind of era.
Thomas Jefferson, our third president, was so good.
I mean, he orchestrated the Louisiana Purchase, which is really one of the best real estate deals in world history.
Because look at everything that territory brought to the United States, the wealth, the power, and the grandeur, right?
Jefferson spent eight years in office, and then his best friend, James Madison, followed after him.
And Jefferson essentially endorsed him.
Back then, you didn't have Truth Social to endorse him.
Right.
So you just,
everyone just assumed you were around him a lot so that we're going to vote for him.
And then James Monroe, another one of Jefferson's good friends,
he was president after James Madison.
And then John Quincy Adams, although his dad and Jefferson, you know, were on politically different sides for a little bit, reconciled later in their lives, but were politically
in division there.
He was still part of that Jeffersonian ideology, that Democrat Republicanism that governed the country for the first 50 years.
So if Trump does the right thing, we're going to enter into one of the most interesting times where he can pick our next two presidents, however long he's alive.
If he just goes, I like JD,
we're getting J.D.
Vance.
How do you think Trump should handle Canada?
I think,
you know, I'm going to differ a little bit.
I think everyone's going to come on here and say, we we got to annex Canada, but I'm not trying to be with those igloo people.
And that's just another liberal state.
If we really think about it, most Canadians are far more, they're more European than,
you know, in our ilk of loving liberty and fighting for our freedoms.
Canadians still have a king.
Did you know that?
I didn't know.
I found out recently
they're still technically a British like territory.
Oh, really?
Yeah, they say God save the king.
I didn't know that.
I thought they were their own republic.
So did I.
I thought so, too.
So they're under the UK still?
Yeah, they are still controlled or owned.
I don't know how it works.
I guess it might be a ceremonial thing where they recognize Mr.
Charles.
Well, Trudeau is definitely controlled.
Oh, yeah.
That's not even a question.
He has to.
He has to resign to kind of save his own reputation.
But knowing these commies, they like sticking around longer than they should.
who else do you think should resign?
Do you think Mike Johnson should resign?
You know, when everyone saw Mike Johnson, President Trump, Dana White, Vivek, Elon hanging out together at the UFC,
people were like, you know, maybe Mike Johnson isn't so bad.
You know, the victory from Election Day clouded our judgment.
We started thinking, oh, you know, he's maybe not that bad.
Now that Trump won, he's going to act like we want him to act.
And then he co-signed this 1,500-page
book of nonsense that he wanted us to fund.
And now everyone realizes again, he's a bad guy.
No, he's just a bad guy.
He's not going to change just because President Trump is in power.
I feel like a lot of these people are compromised, Sean.
I think there's some kind of blackmail on them.
Like Mitch McConnell.
That man has a stroke every week.
He, look,
he's on the, I don't want to say it, but he's on the verge of death every second.
And he's still a prominent figure in the Senate.
Why doesn't he resign?
I think they got some crazy blackmail on him, where even if he's about to die, if that thing comes out, he's done for forever.
So Mike Johnson.
You know, Mitch McConnell, these are just, they're not on our team.
They're not America first.
I heard Mike Johnson say the new bill, you know, which is still a lot of compromising.
It's like America first.
No, it's not, man.
We're funding nonsense.
They were trying to fund the government center that was telling big tech platforms exactly what the censor.
Wow.
How is that America first?
Mike Johnson voted.
He was the tiebreaking vote to extend the warrantless searches.
of Americans, which they used on President Trump.
Wow.
I didn't know that.
He did that.
Mike Johnson is continuously on the wrong side of these critical issues.
I think honestly, we need a speaker that's not in Congress.
Yeah.
I think that's an idea someone came up with.
Just get a speaker who is just from the outside.
And that's probably the way I want us to go.
Absolutely.
What about Dan Crenshaw?
You think he should go?
Yes.
Yes.
I patch McCain.
He needs to go.
I think every time there's a Republican primary, there's this phenomenon that happens where
these rhinos start acting like they care about their constituents.
So they go back to their districts for the first time in two years and say, hey, look, I did all these things for you.
And they tout their accomplishments.
And for some reason, the Republican
party base believes them.
And you know what's funny?
I have a weird theory about
what's going on with the GOP right now.
They hate the fact that Trump expanded the base.
Here's why.
Let's say you're a Republican, like, you know,
Lindsey Graham, right?
The lesbian senator from South Carolina, Ellen DeGeneres is 20.
If you're Lindsey Graham, you're not really that thrilled that when you go back to your primary election in South Carolina, the electorate is bigger and it's more diverse in the literal sense.
You have Hispanic Republicans, Black Republicans, that number is bigger, and they have a say in your re-election.
And now you have to convince this larger base to vote for you.
You'd rather just have the same people that have been electing you just elect you.
But now in the Republican primary, you're going to have first-time Republican primary voters and they're going to come with demands.
They're going to know your record.
Some of the voters that vote for you, they have no problem electing you because they know you.
Your name means something to them but to these new voters you're just a guy you're just on the ballot they have to have a reason to vote for you so that means that means you have to be you have to campaign you have to work hard so these republicans don't like the expanding base they don't like the fact that latino men are now like a gop block
you know they don't like that like the latino vote in general And black men are swinging further and further to the Republican Party.
I mean, Republicans won 40% of the black vote in Texas.
Wow.
Harris County, right?
That's Houston.
Most people will be like, Houston, Texas, super blue.
Republicans won most of the like
judge seats in Houston.
That means that's like almost a red county now in Texas.
Texas was supposed to be a purple state.
Yeah.
It got redder.
And the electorate got redder.
So
we have to primary a lot of these people and take it seriously.
When that primary season comes, we can't just be, you know, putting their names on the ballot because they're red.
Oh, he's a Republican, so we do it.
And I think Elon Musk, I don't know if you're noticing this, but he strikes a lot of fear in their hearts.
I mean, I heard someone say they're all secretly making fun of Elon behind the scenes.
No, they're not.
I mean, if they are, it's a good thing they're doing it behind the scenes because if they come out and publicly say, I don't like Elon, I think he's...
you know, he's interfering in our elections with all his money.
Yeah.
If they do that publicly, they know they're done for forever.
But they're terrified of Elon because here you have the second most popular man in the world behind Trump.
He owns a platform that drives political narratives.
CNN doesn't really get views unless the clips end up on X.
No one really cares about MSNBC unless they're having a meltdown and it ends up on X.
Here you have that guy with all that money in his bank account
and
he'll he'll just come out.
Imagine he just spends a million on each rhino Republicans' district and gets someone normal to run against them.
They're gonna lose, so they're terrified of him.
And I think that's the difference between President Trump's first four years and now we have a real
we have a real check on these establishment creatures via Elon.
Trump can't really do it by himself,
but Elon, with him, the Vake, Vake, and all these Tulsi gas, oh, man, we just have these powerhouses that bring an element of accountability and fear with their names, their wealth, whatever it is, to these establishment creatures.
Got the dream team, baby.
I can't wait to see it in action.
I'm pumped for RFK, pumped for Tulsi.
Yeah.
Vivek and Elon, of course.
Yeah, it's going to be hard to beat that stuff.
We'll end off with Nancy Pelosi, nasty fall, 84 years old.
You think she should call it quits?
I think a lot of people hate on Nancy for no reason.
Well, the stock thing is a pretty big reason.
I think it's probably one of the most genius things of our times.
Because
all she does is have a big chest, literally,
in Congress, get re-elected by an overwhelming landslide.
And while she's there, she does nothing now.
I mean, when she was speaker, she was doing stuff.
But she's just making that bread.
I can't fault her.
She just knows what's up.
She just knows when Lockheed Martin stock or Boeing stock or some military industrial complexes stock.
She just knows.
She just knows when NVIDIA is going to double in price.
I think we should stop hating and start replicating.
I think whatever she buys, we got to buy it right then and there.
If she buys options in a company that's flying and looks like it's never going to go down and she says it's going to go down with puts, we do the same thing.
I think that's what we have to do.
People are already doing that.
There's AI that copies her trades.
So
I got to get in on that.
Yeah.
I have to.
So, but no, of course, she is a witch that has destroyed the country.
And honestly,
she's committing treason.
I mean, and defrauding the public.
See, here's the thing.
And I want to add this to the people that are watching.
Okay, I'm not a fan of just going after your political opponents just because,
right, just because they're your political opponents and you want to get one on them.
But, Sean, these people committed crimes, right?
Joe Biden and his family committed crimes.
He wouldn't have pardoned Hunter preemptively
if Hunter didn't commit crimes.
Now, Democrats will argue, yeah, but Trump's going to go after Hunter anyways, even if he didn't commit crimes.
No,
that's not how the justice system works.
You don't just like
arrest somebody.
No, you got to get a grand jury to indict that person.
Then you got to take them to trial and have a real jury investigate the claims.
If that jury trial is held in D.C.,
nine times out of 10, the Democrat will be found innocent.
We saw that with the Durham indictments.
I mean, the evidence was clear.
They lied to the Michael Sussman, defrauded the FBI.
He took fraudulent information he knew was fraudulent about the Russia hoax and lied.
Agor
Vanchenko, the other guy, he also lied.
And the evidence was clear.
And
no jury convicted them.
They said they were innocent and cleared of every all wrongdoing.
That's DC.
So explain to me how Trump could just manufacture anything against Hunter, unless
there's the evidence is so real and so compelling that any reasonable juror looks at it any reasonable judge looks at it and goes yeah he did it so that's why Joe Biden's pardoning Hunter and you know I think Biden should do something that if he wants to be remembered as one of the most in like not the worst president but you know the second worst if he wants to upgrade on that list He should just pardon his family and leave the other Democrats to drown.
Nancy Pelosi, Obama, all these people,
they essentially forced him out.
Joe Biden didn't want to leave.
Joe Biden loved the grandeur of traveling on Air Force One.
She loved it.
And maybe they thought they could win.
And I think the election might have been closer if Joe was on the ballot because at least he would have still kind of appealed to some people in Pennsylvania or something.
Agreed.
I mean, Trump would have still won by a landslide, but it would have been a closer, closer one.
Absolutely.
So, yeah.
George, it's been fun, man.
Where can people follow you on X and keep up with you?
So I'm Behizzy three ton X
and I'm gonna be that for a while.
Maybe I'll change it.
I'll change it.
We'll link it below.
Thanks for coming on.
Yeah, thank you so much for having me.
See you next time.