Best of the Program | Guests: Jason Whitlock & Justin Haskins | 9/12/24

44m
BlazeTV host of "Fearless" Jason Whitlock joins to discuss Miami Dolphins player Tyreek Hill's recent run-in with police and explains why Tyreek is not the victim in this scenario. Historian Neil Oliver joins to share what Americans should learn from the unrest that is happening in Europe. The Heartland Institute senior fellow Justin Haskins joins to announce his and Glenn's newest book, "Propaganda Wars: How the Global Elite Control What You See, Think, and Feel," which is available for pre-order now. Glenn and Justin also discuss the EU law that punishes companies for failing to comply with ESG policies.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Listen and follow along

Transcript

At blinds.com, it's not just about window treatments, it's about you, your style, your space, your way.

Whether you DIY or want the pros to handle it all, you'll have the confidence of knowing it's done right.

From free expert design help to our 100% satisfaction guarantee, everything we do is made to fit your life and your windows.

Because at blinds.com, the only thing we treat better than windows is you.

Visit blinds.com now for up to 50% off with minimum purchase plus a professional measure at no cost.

Rules and restrictions apply.

On today's podcast, Jason Whitlock breaks down the situation regarding my favorite basketball player, Tyreek Hill.

He is basketball, right?

Why are people defending him against the police?

Then Neil Oliver spends the full hour with us breaking down the state of things over in the UK and how close we are to seeing exactly the same thing in the UK.

And Justin Haskins and I are revealing some big news in the fight against ESG.

Anybody who said it was a conspiracy theorist, anybody who said that was a conspiracy theory,

you're about to pay the price for their denial.

And don't forget, download the full podcast, the only place to hear my interview with Matt Kibbe, all on today's podcast, which starts in a minute.

We are living in a moment in our history where, you know, just going to the grocery store is kind of a major financial decision.

Going to the gas pump, another major financial decision.

Could I get a loan for this?

You sit down and pay your bills.

with that in mind how terrifying is the prospect of buying or selling a home right now in this market you could literally get ruined by the wrong moves that's why you need help from somebody who really knows the business inside and out over a decade ago I started a company called realestate agentsitrust.com I saw how difficult the process was and what makes a difference in a great agent and the difference they can make in your life real estate agents that we work with are full-time, incredibly dedicated professionals, fully committed to helping you realize the goals of your home buying and home selling.

And they're going to put a team of experts together and get it done right the first time.

Realestateagents I trust.com.

That's realestate agentsitrust.com.

You're listening to the best of the benefici program.

Neil Oliver is with us.

He is a historian and host of the Neil Oliver podcast that you can get wherever you get your podcast.

He is

a good friend and a really decent guy who feels the same way about his country as we feel about our country.

And we're watching them come apart at the seams.

Neil, welcome to the program.

How are you?

Oh, thank you, Glenn.

I'm proud to hear you describe me as a friend.

It's absolutely how I consider you.

Yeah, thank you.

It's nice to be with kindred spirit.

Yeah.

So you've seen it all from both sides,

and

you were never, I mean, you're not a guy, at least that I take.

You were never a guy that was, like I am, always outspoken on these things.

But

it was COVID that changed you, right?

And then changed your life dramatically.

Yes, indeed.

I was never controversial.

It's not that it wasn't my intention to be uncontroversial, if that isn't a kind of

an inside-out way of saying things.

But I think it was really that I was preoccupied with my own stuff.

I was largely, I've always been self-employed.

My attention in adult life has always been on the next gig and paying the bills, staying up on the mortgage, and so on and so on.

And to be quite honest with you, and I don't feel good about this, I just wasn't paying attention to the wider world for much of the time.

I was obligedly unaware.

And as I say, I feel I reproach myself for that.

But it's certainly the case that with the advent of the COVID debacle, I woke up.

I mean, not least because

when Britain shut down, was locked down, like everywhere else, I just lost my all means to earn a living.

So that certainly made me pay attention.

And then with the advent of the all but mandated

so-called vaccinations, and they weren't vaccinations as far as I'm concerned, but with the advent of that, I knew for the first time in my life that while I had taken it for granted that the powers that be government, whether they be red or blue, left or right,

basically had my interests at heart, my family's interests at heart.

I realized for the first time that perhaps that wasn't the case.

And I simply started asking questions.

You know, is locking down like this the best thing to do?

Should we be denying people's bodily autonomy and telling them that they have to take these experimental medical interventions and so on and so on?

And as you rightly point out, having put my head above the parapet,

it was all but

shot off.

And I found myself going from someone who was

president of the National Trust for Scotland.

I was a fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh.

I was the patron of this charity and that.

I had a column in a Sunday newspaper.

I had an agent.

And in short order, all of those organizations, well, let's say distanced themselves from me.

And since about 2000,

I've had a slightly different profile in the United Kingdom of Great Britain than I had before.

Yeah.

So let's talk a little bit about what's happening

with your country.

I mean, people here think that this is a, you know, we're fighting against the Republicans or the Democrats.

We're not.

We're facing a global

movement to,

I think, to take down the West,

quite honestly, and build this new global government where we all do exactly the same things.

And it's so evident when you're paying attention to not just what's happening in your country, but what's happening over the entire West.

We're passing exactly the same laws.

We're doing the same things by importing these refugees.

I don't, I mean, we didn't have this many refugees in World War II.

So we're passing, we're letting all these refugees into our country.

We're not vetting them.

We don't seem to care that 70% of them are men.

without families, without women coming in.

This is just a ticking time bomb.

And then when you speak out about about it, in every single Western country, the government is making you the

bad guy, and the press is helping them.

And now we're all working together to silence the indigenous population.

It's insanity.

Well, agreed on all of that.

We are agreed on all of that.

I think there's more than one thing happening simultaneously.

I absolutely subscribe to

the understanding, to the the belief that there's a centralizing of power without a shadow of a doubt.

You can call it collectivism, you can call it communism, you can call it globalism, but it amounts to the same thing.

And the proof of that is all around us.

Certainly all the way through COVID and subsequently, different leaders of different countries in the West using the same language, the same vocabulary.

at the same time, pursuing the same ends.

There was no way in which it could be convincingly argued that these things were happening in different countries in the same way, using the same language at the same time, by coincidence, by some sort of organic nature.

It was definitely coordinated at at some level.

It has definitely been the case that the the mask having slipped, too many people like myself having awoken to the reality,

the rather than engage with the the legitimate questions, the tactic has been to ridicule, to vilify, to censor, to silence, increasingly via legislation.

In my country,

in Ireland, you see it in Canada, you see it in Australia, these hate speech bits of legislation where it's been criminalized,

speaking out, dissenting, asking questions,

voicing an opinion that flies in the face of the

in that of the authorities, uh brings down opprobrium brings down censorship and increasingly you know people in the aftermath of of the recent well protests let's say about so much that's been going on in this country uh people being uh jailed for things that messages they've posted online did you did you see the did you see the arrest of that teacher in ireland I'm sure you have.

We're seeing it over here.

The teacher in Ireland that would not teach his kids that boys could be girls and girls would be boys and transgenderism is fine over religious reasons.

And they threw him in jail.

Yeah,

it's even the case that even in a country as small as

the Republic of Ireland,

there's more than one teacher actually is actually being prosecuted

at the moment or either has been or is in the process of being prosecuted.

Yes, for speaking out in relation to the trans, the so-called trans agenda.

One of them,

a teacher called Enoch, I can't remember his surname off the top of my head, he had refused to address a child by the alternative gender.

You know, he understood that it was a boy that he was dealing with and he was refusing to say girl.

Perhaps it was the other way around, but he was refusing to apply the other gender to this child, not least because he was a man of devout Christian belief, and he said that to do so was to fly in the face of his of his religious beliefs.

He faced suspension first of all by school, but he refused to or he did not comply with the with the court order and kept turning up at school, which he said it was his right to do so.

And yes, he's now spent in total I think in excess of four hundred days, so more than a year

in jail for his objection to that.

What was well interesting to say the least about his case was that it turned out that the child's parents had not been aware that their child was living a trans identity.

That was all being managed privately by the school without the school

letting the parents of the child in question know what was going on.

It was only as a result of the reporting in local newspapers of the case that the family actually were made aware of what was even going on in the first place.

So, yes,

the objection to trans, speaking out about trans or even just having questions about trans, as it turns out, that's enough to get a person jailed.

Ireland also

has huge problems with

mass immigration.

And

it's not refugees as such, it's not people seeking asylum in the main, it's economic migrants, people who are coming in, well, you know, in pursuit of a better way of life, you know, in pursuit of better employment and all of the rest of it.

But all sorts of little rural, quite small communities are being swamped, being unbalanced, if not overwhelmed, by incomers from elsewhere.

And when the indigenous people put up opposition to it and say they're not happy with what's happening to their communities, then it's they that are targeted by the forces of law and order.

Does it sound like Ohio, America?

Does Does it sound at all like Ohio?

Tell me how this is a Republican-Democrat thing.

If this is happening in Scotland and Ireland and in Germany and Sweden, tell me.

You cannot deny anymore that this is a global effort to at least change the West.

Because nobody's being asked about it.

Nobody asked us about it.

We didn't vote for these things.

All of a sudden, everybody spontaneously at at the same time passed the exact same laws and started doing exactly the same thing.

How is this a problem with Donald Trump and Kamala Harris?

This is why Donald Trump says all the time,

I am the only one in the way.

That's why they're against me, because I'm standing in their way.

And it's 100% true.

You cannot have an America-first policy.

You can't have an England-first policy.

I mean, look at Brexit.

Look at how they fought against Brexit

because you can't be Britain first.

You can't be Scottish first.

You can't be Irish first.

That's what's happening to us, and they're going to take each one of our countries apart.

Right now, you're listening to the best of the Glenn Beck program, and don't forget, check out the full show for even more.

We're back with more after a word from our sponsor.

Let me tell you about Jace Medical.

Every day we move inches closer to a potential war with countries like Russia and China, even North Korea now.

There's a new report that whoever is signing Biden's name just signed off on a classified plan that is moving our nuclear strategies to focus on those countries.

This is terrifying.

Should be terrifying to every American.

Also, Russia is doing the same thing.

You need to make sure you have medicine available.

There is a personalized emergency kit that contains essential antibiotics and medications that treat the most common and deadly bacterial infections.

We don't make these things here in America, and there's add-on options as well, like EpiPens, Ivermectin, TamaFlu.

Go to jace.com, enter the promo code Beck at checkout for a discount on your order.

It's promo codebeck at jas.com.

Get this for your family now.

Now, back to the podcast.

You're listening to the best of the Glenn Beck podcast.

All right, I want to introduce you to Justin Haskins.

He is the co-author of The Great Reset and Dark Future.

And I guess we should start with the announcement.

We have a new book coming out October 22nd.

Correct.

Is that right?

That's right.

October 22nd.

It is called Propaganda Wars, How the Global Elite Will Control What You See, Think, and Feel.

This is really something to show you what's coming, what the biggest fights are going to be about, and how you can tell what's real and what is not.

It's called Propaganda Wars.

It's available for pre-order now.

Do you want to go into any of it?

Yeah, I mean, I think the main, the big takeaway is we're going into the election.

This election could potentially be the biggest propaganda event that we've ever had in this country.

It already is.

Look at what's happened with...

Kamala after Joe Biden, where they took and rewrote history in real time in like a week.

It was totally different history.

That's right.

And then this debate a couple of nights ago was astounding.

Exactly.

And all of the

things that people always believed were true about basic facts about biology and history and who we are as people and what the Constitution, all these things have been thrown out the window now.

And how can anyone know what's real and what isn't?

They're being manipulated every single day, every time they go on their phone, every time they use social media, every time they use their computer, artificial intelligence is exacerbating this problem.

We have all of these forces at work.

Plus, we have a media that's running 100% positive stories about Kamala Harris and almost 100% negative stories, 70-something percent or 80-something percent about Donald Trump.

And then on top of that, you have all of these foreign nations around the world, China, Russia, Iran, flooding the zone with all kinds of propaganda, manipulating our social media and our systems and everything, the World Economic Forum.

I mean, so what we wanted to do was show people right before the election how you can know what is real,

what isn't real.

And in addition to that, who are the major players?

How do they go about producing these propaganda campaigns that have been so effective?

And the more you look into it, someone listening to this might think they know all this, they've heard it all before.

You have not.

You have not.

It's so insane.

Yeah.

We go into what we call the propaganda industrial complex and the things that they have already done uh and if you just pay attention to what they've already done they're preparing in advance for these things and you can you can see it so we're preparing you for the biggest trouble areas for propaganda and misinformation and if anyone tells you that the government or the elites are the best ones to tell you what's true and not

If you don't know that, if you don't know why that is insanity, insanity, make sure you get the book.

Yep.

Because you will see

it cannot be done that way because they're all working in collusion to convince you of things that are absolutely not true.

And we also get into emerging technologies.

and

AI and everything else and what's already happened with that and what is coming.

Yeah, the chapter that we have on elections, election propaganda and deep fakes and how deep fakes are are being used to undermine elections all over the world, including here in the United States.

We've had major election-related deep fake scandals already happen here, and most people don't know about.

That alone makes this book worth buying.

It is right before the election.

It is so important.

The one election in the world, I can't remember where it was, where one of the guys,

a deep fake of one of the candidates, showed him saying, here's how I'm going to bribe people.

Here's how I'm going to spread the money around to fake the election,

get other people in

and vote for me.

And it wasn't true.

It wasn't true.

All right.

I want to talk to you about a new law in the EU that will punish companies for failing to comply with ESG standards.

Now, this is something we talked about, which one, Great Reset or the second one?

Both of them.

Both of them.

Okay.

And we told you, we laid it out, and people think that, well, it's the EU.

What do I care?

Because this is written, all of the countries are writing the same exact language that you cannot do business with another company in another country outside of the EU

unless they are living by those same standards.

They may not be imposed by our government, but you cannot do business with them.

And we've often wondered, wait a minute, how is it that, I mean, China's not going to participate in this.

Right.

Wait until you hear this.

Yeah.

In the middle of this law that they just passed is the greatest transfer of wealth the world has ever seen.

That's right.

Explain.

Yeah.

So the way that this

law works is large companies,

which they define as doing about $489 million in revenue in the European Union, and all of the major, many of the major American companies you can think of, Ford, Apple, Meta, Microsoft,

all sorts of manufacturers,

they reach that threshold.

If you do that much business in the European Union, then you have to adhere to these ESG standards.

But not only do you have to adhere to these far left-wing ESG standards, you also have to impose them on the vast majority of businesses that you work with, no matter where they're located in the world, no matter how much business they do in the EU.

So you could be a small farmer in the middle of Kansas, and because you do business with a major corporation that does business in the European Union, you also have to adhere to it.

That's all the way down to the smallest person in the chain.

You could literally be just a single truck driver who's an owner operator, and this could apply to you.

So China's not going to adhere to this.

A lot of developing nations and South America and places like that can't afford it.

Correct.

Right.

So how do they enforce this on the entire world that can't afford it?

And I thought, and you thought, well, they're just going to selectively enforce it.

They'll impose it on America and that's it.

But what we found out buried in the law is a provision that says effectively that if you are one of these major companies like Apple or Ford or Meta or Microsoft and you're doing business with a company in China or anywhere in the world and that business says when you come to them and you say you have to follow all these climate transition plans and you have to change your water use and your land use and you have to hire more trans people to be on your board of directors and they say screw you we can't do that or it'll kill us the law says that the major company the covered company so that big, you know, Ford, Apple, et cetera, has to pay for that transition to happen out of their own pockets.

They have to pay for the transition.

So if you're a company in China and you say,

no, we can't do that, we can't pay our workers more and unionize them all and do all this stuff, it will kill us, then Ford or Microsoft has to then pay them.

And who do you think, where do you think Ford and Microsoft are going to get the money?

They're just out of the goodness of their hearts, they're going to reach into their pockets and just pay for it?

No, they're to pass it along to you listening to the show right now.

That's who's going to pay for this transition.

It will be every car company.

It will be every, I mean, Cisco Foods is a great example of this.

We'll get into it in a second, but it'll be all of them.

So you won't have a choice

unless it's a car company that makes cars only for America, that they, this company does no business anywhere else, assuming we don't do the same thing,

that's the only way you'll be able to have a car that is priced

at a price that is affordable to you.

So that means cars are going to be harder to come by.

This is going to impoverish everyone except for who, Justin?

Well, it's going to help China.

It's going to help some of these developing nations.

And it's going to help the fat cats in the European Union that drained this whole thing up.

Correct.

So

it helps the Uber elite.

Yep.

And then it takes your money through our companies and transfers that to poor countries in Africa or China who just can't survive.

They can't afford that.

So we have to take our wealth and give it to them so they can pay their workers more.

That's right.

And it doesn't matter if you are, you referenced earlier, you said, well, unless a car company just chooses to only make cars in America and and sell cars in America, not only that, they can't even do business with one of these other larger companies that is covered or they'll be drawn and they have to.

They have to make every wiscket for every car.

Every nut, bolt, radio, everything has to be made by them.

Right.

Impossible.

Impossible.

Impossible.

So let's take Cisco here.

This is one of the largest food distribution companies in the United States.

It's the one that provides food for many restaurants, schools, hospitals, and other businesses.

It's an international food group.

It's a subsidiary of Cisco Foods, which operates outside of the United States, including in EU countries like France.

Now, in France, the revenues in 2023 were 1.6 billion.

Is that covered?

That means it's a covered company.

It's got to be a covered company.

They have thousands of suppliers.

All of them need to comply with the EU ESG in some form or another, or

has to pay those companies to be able to come up to that standard.

So

what are you talking about?

Are you just talking about a farmer?

Well, we're talking about ma, I mean, we're talking about untold numbers of companies, right?

You have the farmers that provide the food to Cisco so that they can then turn around and sell the food to restaurants.

You have other big food companies like, you know, Nabisco and Pepsi and stuff, which Cisco is distributing their food to all these different hospitals and schools and restaurants and things like that.

You have the truck drivers.

You have the truck drivers.

You have the plastic manufacturers that are making the plastic that they're wrapping the food in.

The boxes.

The boxes.

The styrofoam or the saran wrap.

Yep, security companies, third-party warehouses, energy companies.

That's a huge part of it.

Just the energy system alone has to completely transform in order for companies to be in compliance with this law because the law requires that they transition away from fossil fuels.

So it doesn't even matter under this law what we do in the United States.

Every large corporation is going to be demanding the transition to the Green New Deal because of this.

You have a trucking company.

Where do you buy your tires?

Yep.

Where do you buy your spark plugs?

Where do you buy your gas?

All of it.

All of it.

And this is 2027.

This is why

I believe they tried to kill Donald Trump.

I'm sorry, but I don't believe that that kid who had no footprint digitally, no digital footprint at all, but did have three

encrypted accounts in different countries,

no digital footprint, but you have three encrypted accounts from three different countries?

What are you even talking about?

I just don't believe that that was, that was either allowed to happen or it was encouraged to happen.

One of the two.

But that wasn't just some kid spontaneously doing it.

I just don't believe that.

They must stop Donald Trump.

Because if he says America is not playing ball and you have control of the Senate and the House and you can actually pass the laws to stop this stuff, if America says no,

It's a different day entirely.

That's right.

But if Kamala is in, when she talks about an opportunity,

an opportunity society economy,

there is no opportunity here.

You have to, can you imagine the red tape that is involved in a global system like this, where everyone has to be accountable for every widget, every screw, every tire, everything?

It's impossible.

Yeah.

And it's even crazier the more you get into the details of it.

Like, for example, this law is a law that imposes these rules on all the specific European Union countries.

Meaning, the European Union countries each individually have to, by law, create their own version of this law.

Oh, good.

And then they each individually can enforce it on the companies that work in their country.

So you could have different they could be slightly different.

So this creates a floor for regulations, but not a ceiling.

So, in other words, you could make the regulations crazier than this, but not less crazy than this.

And so, you could have the law in France be different than the law in Germany, which is different than the law in Portugal.

And they all have to have the same baseline, but they could get even crazier.

They could add even more stuff.

And you, as a company, are supposed to know all of this stuff and comply with it.

Let me ask you a question:

Have you ever voted for any of this?

Has anyone explained this to you?

Oh, I know the left,

the globalists, some members of both parties have been all in on this, and then they've called it a conspiracy theory through the media globally.

It's a conspiracy theory.

Here it is in past law.

Did you vote for it?

You're listening to the best of the Glen Beck podcast.

Hear more of this interview and others with the full show podcast available wherever you get podcasts.

Welcome to the Glenbeck program.

So

a cultural story, Tyreek Hill.

He was driving to the game, when was it Sunday?

Saturday, Sunday, Sunday, wasn't it?

Yeah, Sunday.

And he's driving.

He's driving, I think, his McLaren.

He's speeding.

He's pulled over by cops.

He's close to the stadium.

And people are, you know, the fans who are going into the stadium are driving by and like is that Tyreek Hill they noticed and the cop knocked on the window a couple of times and said hey roll your window down and he's like no and they're like roll the window down and he's kind of a punk about it eventually it ends up they pull him out of the car throw him down on the ground and they cuff him

and you know I'm having a hard time seeing, you know, you just don't treat the cops that way.

I don't care who you are.

You just don't treat the cops that way.

But

it's a big mess now.

And Jason Whitlock is with us, host of Blaze TV Fearless, which if you haven't watched yet, you need to.

It's really into culture.

And Jason is...

He is a spiritual guy,

a faithful follower of God,

really struggles with questions of the day and tries to get it it right

and tries to be, you know, look for the righteous answers on things.

And he does a fabulous job.

And I'm proud to call him my friend.

Jason, welcome.

Good to be here, Glenn.

So tell me,

what is happening with this and why is this so

divisive?

Why are people defending Tyreek Hill?

Because he's black and we're in an election cycle and we need a George Floyd or the Les needs a George Floyd and they're trying to make it out of Tyreek Hill.

He's not a victim here.

He triggered the police first by speeding past a police officer in what clearly looks like a construction zone that's going to get you pulled over.

And then he's, you know, in a half million dollar car.

I was going to say, it's hard to be the oppressed when you're in a McLaren 720S.

And so,

you know, when they're asking him to roll down his windows, because his windows are tinted jet black, you can't see inside.

And so he briefly rolls it down and gives him his driver's license, I think, and maybe registration.

But then he rolls his window back up, and that triggers the police because now they have a suspect who's rolled his windows up.

They can't see what he's doing.

Is he getting a gun?

Is he trying to throw away drugs or eat swallow drugs?

They don't know because I don't, the guy didn't have enough time to figure out, oh, this is the Miami Dolphins star wide receiver.

But if you handed your, I mean, let me play the other side.

If he handed him his driver's license, it says Tyreek Hill.

You'd know the name.

It may not mean anything to that police officer.

Let's say you were that police officer.

No, I wouldn't have known.

I wouldn't have known.

There you go.

Yeah.

And so,

you know,

maybe that's a tiny bit of a stretch, but even if it is a football player,

you know, do we have to go much beyond OJ Simpson, Ray Caruth, and many other criminal professional athletes to say, hey, roll that window down.

I need to see what you're doing.

Could you have drugs?

Could you have a gun?

I don't know.

Are you only saying that as a black man because he's a black man?

Why do you hate black people so much, Jason?

Because, and again, I don't.

I'm just not into racial idolatry.

And

any human is capable of being flawed.

And so I'm talking about Tyreek Hill, not as a black person.

He's a flawed human being.

He's a man.

And he handled this in a very poor way.

And he triggered the police.

And you get the energy that you put out because he starts yelling at the police.

Why you got to bang on my window like that?

And that's not how you deal with the police, particularly when you're in the wrong.

You know, I'm a speeder, Glenn.

And so when I get pulled over for speeding, the first words out of my mouth are, I'm sorry, officer.

How fast was I going?

It's exactly what I said.

I'm sorry.

Because one, I recognize the police officer is just like any other worker.

The less work he can do, the better.

And so I've called him.

Now he's got to pull someone over.

He doesn't know, is this going to be a hassle?

And so I've triggered the officer, so I say, I'm sorry.

And so now to see Tyree Hill holding press conferences, demanding that this officer or officers get fired, I'm like, are you kidding me?

And because Tyreek Hill's history, you know, when he entered the league out of college, there were allegations of him beating up his pregnant girlfriend.

That was a controversy.

when he got drafted in the NFL.

There's been a controversy about a young child of his and how the child got his arm broken.

Was it Tyree Hill?

Was it the baby mama?

He's had several incidents.

He's an irresponsible person.

He has at least 10 children,

maybe 12, by six

different baby mamas.

This is a very irresponsible person.

He's speeding in the construction area, and he's dealing with the police in a poor way.

And I don't know how we've reached the conclusion that he's a victim.

He's not.

He's not a victim.

Is that the way most people look at it, Stu?

That he's a victim?

That is definitely the mainstream media perception of it.

That is definitely what I've heard all over sports media.

They all are seemingly terrified of saying that he did anything wrong at all.

And it's like, well, I treat the guy with respect.

You know, this is amazing because

this is the way the elites work.

They think they know better.

They think they get special privileges.

You know, if I'm pulled over by the police, I say the same thing that you do, Jason.

I'm sorry, how fast was I going?

I don't expect any special treatment at all.

You know, if I do get it, I guess I'm a little, you know, thank you.

And let's get out of here before you change your mind.

But the elites, like Hunter Biden, who is white, do the same thing.

They treat people poorly

because, don't you realize who I am?

That's a real problem.

That's not the way we should behave in our society.

Look at all what he triggered with his speeding, with his disrespect, his unwillingness to roll down his window.

Now the next thing you know, his teammates that are also driving into the stadium, they see him, they pull over to the side of the road, and they start questioning the police on the spot, on the scene.

And these are large men, football players, getting out of their cars.

And so now the police are like, hold on.

Now I got Kalaeus Campbell, 6'8 ⁇ , 315 pounds.

questioning.

This is a nightmare scenario for police.

It's dangerous for drivers.

It's a mess.

And now Kalaus Campbell, and I think there's another team, they briefly get detained because they want to bicker back and forth with the police.

Again, all the procedures tell the police, don't let bystanders start getting in and increasing the tension and the conflict.

And so Tyreek Hill's irresponsible behavior puts him in harm's way, puts the police officers in harm's ways, puts his teammates in harm ways, puts other motorists in harm's way.

And Caitlin Collins has him on CNN and treats him for eight straight minutes like he did nothing wrong and he racist police officer and blah, blah, blah.

And I'm just, this is the world, it's backwards.

Here's a man worth a couple hundred million dollars with 10 to 12 kids that he's responsible for, and we're holding him to the lowest standard when he should have the the highest standard.

He's got more to protect, more to lose, more people counting on him.

We should be like, Tyreek, what are you doing here?

I got to tell you, but he also is forced to drive a McLaren.

He doesn't have a Bugatti.

I mean, the guy is clearly oppressed.

Jason, is it true that at some point he

had mentioned something about, while he was sitting on the sidewalk there, that this is all about him being black in America.

And the officers responded that they too, I believe, were dark, was the term they used, because they were Hispanic officers.

Is that actually accurate?

Absolutely accurate.

Yeah, he did.

I'm just a black man in America.

They were like,

winter, Latina.

You know, it's, it's, listen.

The guy has been granted second and third chances to have this career.

And here's a police officer.

let's speculate.

Maybe the guy makes between 80 and 120,000 bucks a year driving a motorcycle, doing very dangerous work.

And he's trying to destroy this man who probably has a wife and or kids.

He's trying to destroy him, trying to deny this man

who doesn't really need a second chance, but trying to deny him forgiveness for whatever little, you know, if I were doing a pie of who was in the wrong here, Kyrie Hill is 96 to 97% in the wrong, and maybe there's 3% of the officers being a tiny bit aggressive with him.

I have to tell you, this hurts people who are actually oppressed

because this really does happen, you know, with cops, and we know it.

But when you have this guy coming out and treating cops like garbage and saying he's the oppressed one, it hurts, it hurts the real stuff.

It's so bad.

Listen, Jason, I've got to run, but I want to ask you, what'd you think of the debate

and how do you think that's playing?

I'm thinking the debate will have no impact.

I think Kamala Harris exceeded extremely low expectations.

And I think that, and Glenn, you won't get this, but Stu Mike, I think Donald Trump missed as many layups as Angel Reese,

which was disappointing.

You know, I thought he could have laid her to waste, but she exceeded expectations.

He missed some layups, and a week from now, no one will care.

How do you think guys took to

her job?

I mean, if Donald Trump would have treated her like that,

he would have lost 20 points.

She just treated him like garbage.

How do you think men in particular took to that?

I think we've grown to expect it.

You know, she's been classified as a black woman and a feminist and a queen and, you know, blah, blah, blah.

And so, you know, men have kind of, we've allowed it.

We expect it.

We've bought into a narrative that all the history of men is just their brutal mistreatment of women.

And so women have a right to be angry and they have a right to reparations and blah, blah, blah.

And so we owe them something.

And so, you know, it was a bad look to me and Trump certainly couldn't get away with it because he would have been called racist and every other name in the book.

But, you know, just all the facial expressions and all the just disrespect.

But, you know, she wasn't alone.

You know, David Meir and the

Kamala's,

you know,

the other woman was Kamala Sorori's sister.

They're in a sorority together, aka

the other modern

stuff.

Oh, yeah.

And black people take sorority life and fraternity life very serious post-graduation.

Perhaps more serious after graduation than when they're actual students.

Jason,

thank you so much.

I really appreciate it.

Blaze TV host of Fearless, Jason Whitlock.

You can find him on YouTube at youtube.com/slash Jason Whitlock or Blaze TV, TV, theblaze.com slash fearless.

Thank you so much, Jason.

Attention, all small biz owners.

At the UPS store, you can count on us to handle your packages with care.

With our certified packing experts, your packages are properly packed and protected.

And with our pack and ship guarantee, when we pack it and ship it, we guarantee it.

Because your items arrive safe or you'll be reimbursed.

Visit the UPS store.com slash guarantee for full details.

Most locations are independently owned.

Product services, pricing, and hours of operation may vary.

See Central for details.

The UPS Store.

Be unstoppable.

Come into your local store today.