Police Officers Speak Out | Guests: Andy Ngo & Joe Gamaldi | 6/10/20

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Glenn hears from police officers across the country as the movement to vilify them grows. Glenn reads a poem from an officer, anonymous for fear of losing his job, about just how ugly the real work of police officers is. The officer joins to ask who will fight for them. America is saying “I can’t breathe” as Marxists kneel on her neck. The president of a New York police union asks for officers to stop being treated like “animals.” Joe Gamaldi, national VP of the Fraternal Order of Police, argues that all cops shouldn’t be lumped in with the few bad ones. Journalist Andy Ngo details how Seattle anarchists took over a part of the city and declared autonomy from America. Colin Kaepernick is SO oppressed and also sucks at football.
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Hello, America, and welcome to the program.

Today, we are talking to the police officers and I want to hear from police officers.

If you,

I just want to know a few things.

How are you still going to work?

How do you and your family,

I got to imagine if you're a police officer, you're coming home and your wife or your husband is saying, why are you doing this?

Why are you doing this?

I got to believe every time you're on a call, you think to yourself, why am I putting myself in danger for this?

You are necessary.

You are needed.

And unless we're going to unleash the community policing aspect of Batman,

I don't see any other way than have you

on the job.

I want to hear from you how you're feeling, what you're going through, what are your coworkers doing, and most of all, how you're still on the job.

We begin with your phone calls, 888-727-BECK in one minute.

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I want to share with you before we go to the phones a letter that I got in, and we're going to talk to the police officer anonymously here in just a few minutes.

But I'm looking for you to call in if you're a police officer.

I want to hear from you what you're thinking.

What are the other people in the department thinking?

How's this going for you?

But first, let me start with this.

A frustrated police officer sent this in to me.

Who's gonna fight for us?

Politics and policing have gone hand in hand for most of its existence, but enough is enough.

I'm sick and tired of emotions controlling the narrative in policing.

All data and facts have consistently debunked the idea of both systematic police misconduct and systematic racism.

However, the Black Lives Matter movement and social left has created fear in truth speakers by calling people such things as racist, homophobic, xenophobic whenever they disagree.

It pains me to watch because they are making millions of dollars by holding down the very communities they claim to protect.

Politicians have been allowing this to happen for too long, and it's time now for somebody just to stand up and simply say, No,

you're wrong.

We will do do absolutely nothing you request because we are doing things the best we can evil is ugly an adult molesting a nine-year-old child and then forcing them to masturbate on camera is ugly repeated domestic violence calls where significant others are beating strangling and killing victims are ugly a mother stabbing her 11 year old child 80 times is ugly a father being murdered in front of his wife and daughters because he refused to let the suspect rape his children in front of him is ugly.

Police are people breaking into a house in the middle of the night and shooting the homeowner is ugly.

Being robbed at gunpoint is ugly.

A shooting victim who is holding their infant child while they were shot is ugly.

Homicides are ugly.

Listen to victims tell the details of how they were raped is ugly.

Business owners being too scared to go outside of their business because of drug dealers and other violence in high crime areas is ugly.

When most people see evil and how ugly it is, they choose to record it on their cell phones in hopes of going viral on social media.

But police officers choose to confront that evil, and evil is ugly.

And that naturally makes police work ugly.

Dead adults and dead children are ugly.

Arrestees who have been, who have puked or defecated or urinated on themselves is ugly.

Standing with family members and telling them not to retaliate when they just found out their child was raped is ugly.

Applying first aid to trauma victims is ugly.

Police work is ugly.

But do you know what's worse than the ugliness of policing?

The trauma of being raped as a child.

The trauma of being robbed, burglarized, not feeling safe in your own home.

The trauma of being shot.

The trauma of going to work.

the trauma of being a victim to all types of evil in society.

Despite the ugliness of the streets, community policing is often thought of as pretty.

Reading with children, having amnesty days for those with outstanding charges, coffee with a cop.

But real community policing is aggressively fighting the evil that lurks in our society and preys on the weak.

Real community policing is getting drug dealers, trigger pullers, robbers, burglars, rapists, larcenists, and all other types of evil off the streets.

Unfortunately, real community policing is happening less and less because our departments nationwide are throwing their officers under the bus at the request of delusional citizens.

Evil is ugly.

That means fighting evil is ugly.

Those who commit the evil acts like those listed above are inherently evil.

Evil people know that they will be punished, and they don't walk up to a police officer and turn themselves in.

Resistance leads to use of force.

Use of force is ugly.

Physical fighting in the middle of the street is ugly.

Yes, tasing someone is ugly.

OC spray is ugly.

Canine bites are ugly.

Chasing armed robbery suspects on foot is ugly.

Vehicle pursuits are ugly.

Being shot at is ugly.

Having objects thrown at you is ugly.

Having people yell at you while you're trying to focus on

the immediate threat is ugly.

Knowing you might have to sacrifice your safety by not using force for the safety of the innocent bystanders is ugly.

God forbid using deadly force is ugly.

Despite the ugliness of the evil that they're fighting, a police officer has a duty to viciously and aggressively hunt down the evil in their neighborhood because evil is ugly.

Police officers volunteer to fight evil

because no one else will.

Police officers are constantly thinking through each action they take as a situation rapidly unfolds right in front of them.

Police officers owe a duty to many people when they make these rapid decisions.

Citizens and

other officers, their safety, their department policies, their jurisdiction, the statutes, the suspect, constitutional violations.

Due to the ugliness of the situation combined with a split-second decision-making, the Supreme Court of the United States has ruled that the use of force situations in question will be based on a reasonable officer's action with the information that was available at the time, not a reasonable civilian's action with 20-20 hindsight.

Police work is ugly, and if you don't do the job, you're not trained in the ugliness of it and the case law regarding it, you'll never understand the decisions being made on the ground.

In fact, officers use force significantly less than they should,

simply because they fear the repercussions of public perception and the many self-proclaimed social media warriors

it is way beyond time for police departments nationwide to quit catering to those who are not trained in the ugliness of policing and defend their officers wake up

your heroes are not the people who are posting lies to Facebook Twitter Instagram and are on CNN

Your actual heroes are very literally being killed in the streets fighting evil.

Very few people are even aware that 97 police officers have been killed in the line of duty from January 1, 2020 to June 7, 2020.

97.

What was it for police shootings of

black Americans?

Nine.

3.5 million interactions with Americans.

3.5 million.

97 police officers have been killed.

Nine blacks have been killed by police officers.

97 to 9.

In sports, it would be, you know, especially with social justice sports, it would be the other side that would be calling for mercy.

The only thing uglier than policing

in 2020 is the blind, emotionally charged support of the domestic terrorist group Black Lives Matter by millions of citizens and celebrities and businesses and politicians.

The only injustice in modern society is the lack of a leader willing to stand up and speak the verifiable truth.

Police are good.

Who will be that leader?

With urgency, police officers nationwide.

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Hey, Sarah, just

good.

This is Kevin in New York, Deputy Chief of Police.

Hi, Kevin.

Good morning, Glenn.

How are you?

Good.

How are you?

Good.

Tell me what's happening with the people you work with and what it feels like to be a police officer.

What's not being said that needs to be said?

I think there's a lot that's not being said, Glenn.

Our people here are, they come to work every day.

They come in to do their job, to do good by their community.

They're hardworking individuals.

They are part of the community.

Not only are they police officers in their communities, Glenn, they're coaches here.

They're mentors here.

They raise thousands and thousands of dollars for different charities and different causes

in our community.

And all that's forgotten because of the acts of somebody out in Minneapolis, which I don't think you'll find a police officer nationwide that would

not say that that was heinous, that was horrendous,

that was murder, and be justly charged as such.

But for everybody across the nation and the 99.999% of police officers that come in and try to do the right thing, that want to do the right thing and got into this profession for the right we reason to be villainized by the main street media and by politicians.

And I got to tell you, Glenn,

our governor here of New York State is one of the biggest ones villainizing us right now.

It's disheartening, and it's a travesty to all the good men and women that wear the badge and wear the uniform every day.

Kevin, thanks for your call.

Thanks for your service.

Let me go to Josh in Texas on line five.

Josh, tell me why you're still doing your job.

You know, Glenn, I do it because of the people.

When When listening to you and how you talked about the fact that not everybody can do this, it's the absolute truth.

In my career, I've seen the absolute worst evil that people are capable of.

And

I'm still able to do it because of the support of my family, my loved ones, my friends.

I can get up every morning, went to bed late last night, got a couple hours of sleep, and I'm back at it this morning chasing a murder suspect.

What does your family say?

As they're watching everything at home while you're at work and they're seeing what's going on,

what are they saying to you?

They're worried.

Every time I leave the house, it's be safe,

come home.

You know,

I can't give them all the details, but they know I'm not, you know, going after people that are,

you you know, just doing little things.

I'm investigating the big cases.

And

it's scary for them.

And they know that I constantly push to train myself because, unfortunately, budgets don't allow the amount of training that an officer actually needs to be good at his job.

It has to be a master of all professions.

or at least know some of all professions

because you go from a counselor to a cop to a shoulder to cry on

to life-saving interventions in the snap of a finger.

Josh, is there any

have you heard anybody saying we should just all walk?

Because I would be the first one that would be saying that.

Really, we should just walk.

Because there's a part of me that says, oh, Minneapolis wants to do that.

Good.

Go ahead.

No, here where I'm at in Texas,

there's no talk of that

because that's not the majority of people that are saying that.

Because if you look on the news, the little old lady whose only grocery store was burnt down

and was very upset and crying on her interview because she had nowhere else to get her groceries.

That's not the person that's saying, I don't want police anymore.

It's the people that turned around and went out to take advantage of the situation and loot.

Not peacefully protest, but loot and riot that are the ones that are saying it.

And why is it they're saying that?

Because police is accountability.

Josh, thank you very much.

Let me go to Dan in New Jersey.

Hello, Dan.

Hi, Glenn.

How are you today?

Hi, Glenn.

How are you today?

Very good.

You just retired?

That is correct.

I did 25 years in North New Jersey.

That's quite a prison sentence.

Yes, it was.

The day I could leave, I left.

And that was in July of 2019.

So I'm almost a year out.

What are you hearing from the guys who are still in?

I tell them if you have your time, leave.

There's no place left.

They don't want you to do real police work.

They want you to be a babysitter.

They want you to respond to McDonald's because somebody called because McDonald is out of McNuggets or because somebody's not wearing a mask or because he looked at me wrong.

And we have to go respond to these calls.

Meanwhile, you have people who are being shot.

Nork had

six shootings the other night, all in one night.

Sunday night, they had six shootings.

You never hear anything about that on the news.

No, you don't.

Dan, I'm up against the

network break, but I have to thank you for your service.

Thank you for your phone call.

In Los Angeles, I believe it's Los Angeles, killings have gone up 250%

just in the last few weeks.

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We're so glad that you joined us today.

We are taking phone calls from police officers,

talking to people that are involved in policing.

How are you feeling?

How are things working out for you?

Why are you still doing your job?

God bless you.

And so far, we haven't heard anybody that was angry.

But one of the police officers who I think vented his spleen is the police officer that wrote the opening monologue today, who will fight for us.

Um, he wants to come on the air, but he is uh afraid of retaliation and losing his job.

Uh, he is a police officer in a major city in the U.S., and um we go to him now.

Are you with me?

Yes, sir.

Good morning.

How are you?

Good.

Hang on just a second.

Sarah, do we need his voice disguised?

Is

was that part of the deal with him or is he fine?

Oh, it is disguised.

Oh, well, that's a good disguise.

Okay, so here's what I want to know from you.

You wrote a very, very

passionate

monologue or you call it a poem, but it's just how ugly police work is and how frustrated you are.

How much of the

policing community feels the same way

and has had enough.

I would argue a majority of the policing community feels that way.

You know, I don't think it comes from a position of anger.

I think it is from a position of frustration is everywhere you look, people are just destroying police and talking negatively about police.

And there hasn't been one police leader or politician stand up and say, you are absolutely wrong.

Police officers are overwhelmingly

good and they they do good work.

I think the first thing we saw was yesterday there was a New York, I think, FOP president finally speak out and say, quit tarnishing our officers.

The first person I've seen speak that way since this all started.

Hold on just a second.

We have that audio, and it is worth hearing.

Listen,

this is a head of the FOP up in New York.

He walks to a microphone, and he just goes.

Listen,

do we have it.

375 million interactions with the public every year.

375 million interactions.

Overwhelmingly positive responses.

Overwhelmingly positive responses.

But I read in the papers all week, we all read in the papers, that

In the black community,

mothers are worried about their children getting home from school without being killed by a cop.

What world are we living in?

That doesn't happen.

It does not happen.

I am not Derek Siobhan.

They are not him.

He killed someone.

We didn't.

We are restrained.

And you know what?

I'm saying this to all the cops here.

Because you know what?

Everybody's trying to shame us.

The legislators, the press,

everybody's trying to shame us into being embarrassed about our profession.

Well, you know what?

This isn't stained by someone in Minneapolis.

It's still got a shine on it, and so do theirs.

So do theirs.

Stop treating us like animals and thugs, and start treating us with some respect.

That's what we're here today to say.

We've been left out of the conversation.

We've been vilified.

It's disgusting.

It's disgusting.

Trying to make us embarrassed of our profession.

375 million interactions.

Overwhelmingly, overwhelmingly positive.

Nobody talks about all the police officers that were killed in the last week in the United States of America, and there were a number of them.

Our legislators abandoned us.

The press is vilifying us.

Well, you know what, guys?

I'm proud to be a cop.

And I'm going to continue to be proud to be a cop until the day I retire.

And that's all I have to say.

I will tell you that I saw this yesterday, and it's

what motivated me to write my monologue that is coming up in just a few minutes.

Do you feel abandoned by your city, by your mayor,

city council,

absolutely.

So here, we have a live PD contract.

I don't think it's a secret that a lot of people love to watch that show.

I personally don't enjoy being around the cameras.

However, there's plenty of people who do.

Literally, day one of the riots here in our city, the very next morning the mayor said, absolutely, we'll cave to your commands.

We'll cancel our contract.

We'll do this.

We'll do that.

And so they pulled it off immediately.

That was the immediate response is, okay, we agree with you.

Our police officers are doing something wrong, is what it implies, at least.

And how shameful.

I mean, who is going to stand up for us?

And there has been literally no one in our city who's willing to stand up and say, no, you're wrong.

It's just not true.

What do you think happens to these cities like Seattle?

Seattle, the police officers and the police force abandoned a precinct

that's right in the heart of Seattle, a very important place up, I think it's on Capitol Hill.

And it's

they just left, and now Antifa and Black Lives Matter has put up roadblocks, and they're policing this whole district.

What happens to Minneapolis or Seattle when they lose the cops?

See, this is something that we have talked about amongst ourselves, and

it blows my mind that it's happening.

The only valid explanation I can think of is perhaps they are just completely overwhelmed.

So if you think about my city for example, we have a little under 800 officers and there's a population of over 400,000.

At some point you just can't manage the mass.

So if that is what happened, I completely understand that.

You can only do so much.

However, it blows my mind that you would abandon a building and we've had those discussions.

There's so much equipment in there,

whether it's non-lethal rounds, whether it's administrative, whether it's evidence for crimes, some of those could be

taking it out for about a week.

And in Seattle's case, you don't have a city council that is helpful.

You don't have a mayor that is helpful.

I mean, they are

really alone.

Yeah, and I, again, I don't understand.

whose idea is to do that.

And like I said, the only excuse I can think of is that you are just completely overwhelmed by the number of people you're expecting to come to the police station.

Because you know, they get intelligence.

You know, they monitor these Facebook groups and they monitor what's happening and how many people they're expecting in the crowds.

And so if that's what's happening, if they're like, hey, a week from now, there's 3,000 people that are going to come burn down the police station and we only have 200 officers to protect it.

And they're right, is it's not worth the officers' lives just to protect the building.

Though I think as a taxpayer, I think the citizens should be defending them because what a waste of money.

That's a whole nother conversation.

Thank you very much for emailing this letter to me.

I know you emailed it to a lot of people,

including your mayor in your city.

Any response from anybody else?

So I've received one response.

So who I emailed it to was the mayor, the chief, the deputy chiefs, and all the majors.

So pretty much the entire leadership of the department.

I received one response and they were

willing to post it on lawofficer.com.

I don't know if you're familiar, but basically it's a law enforcement website.

And

that's the only response I received.

And it was just like, hey, good word, but can I put it on here?

Pretty much the only thing he can do, I would assume.

So

that was appreciative.

But other than that,

I've heard absolutely nothing.

No one's talked about it.

No one's mentioned it.

Well,

I'm glad you sent it to me and we could share it with the American people today.

Thank you so much.

I appreciate it.

Let me go to John in New York.

John, you're a police academy instructor.

Yes, I am.

Good morning, Glenn.

Thank you for taking my call.

You have?

What I don't understand is

we hear constantly that people are saying that our police officers aren't trained, they don't know about use of force, misapplication of force, implicit bias.

bias.

Well, we have curriculums that are already there.

We run an eight-hour procedural justice block.

We run mandated 50, 60 hours of use of force where we discuss the cases you brought up before, Graham versus Connor,

Tennessee versus Garner.

We talk about reasonable objectiveness.

What more do they want us to do?

There are good and bad in all of us, and 99.99% of all the cops that are out there try to do their job, serve the public, and go home.

That's what I teach my recruits every day.

Honor your badge, honor your oath,

and go home.

So, John, what do you think happened to this cop in Minnesota?

Was he a bad guy that other cops should have

ratted out?

Was he just, has he been there so long?

He's just callous?

What do you think?

I know you didn't know him and but i i that's one of the things that people say is they why don't good cops rat these bad cops out

and you know that's that's looking at one part of a situation the act itself was heinous do the officers bear responsibility that they didn't intercede if they didn't intervene when there was a crime being committed

i mean i don't know did their defensive tactics program not show them when the the resistance stops, the force stops?

I don't know.

I don't know the totality of the circumstances, so I don't want to,

you know,

give an uneducated comment.

There was wrong there.

I don't know.

I don't know the whole facts of the situation, but every officer bears a responsibility to correct a crime, whether it's being perpetrated by us.

by an unethical act of another officer or if it's being done by a civilian.

That's our oath.

It doesn't say I enforce the law just because only the civilians.

If I see a criminal act that's being done by another officer, I should bear responsibility that I have to take onus on that.

John,

thank you for your phone call.

Thanks for everything that you do every day.

You think it's going to be,

as a police academy instructor,

you think you got a lot of new recruits coming in?

No.

I think this is going to vilify an already ostracized profession.

I believe there's still honor out there.

And I believe through the work of my colleagues that are out there and every other police

officer that's on the line right now, showing how honorable we can be and how restrained we are and how much we actually love our public we serve,

we'll bring it back.

And people will see the honor

that is the honor of being a law enforcement officer in this country.

Thanks, John.

Appreciate it.

God bless.

Oh, by the way, tell him to hold because we got to get him a Cuomo.

What is it?

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All right.

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You know,

I don't know what community policing is.

I mean, I did watch Batman.

Maybe that's what it is.

And when we find Bruce Wayne, maybe we can turn Minneapolis over to him.

But police officers all across the country and indeed the world, I want you to hear the sound of my voice.

You are good.

You are necessary.

You are needed.

In many and most cases, you represent the best of us.

You react to situations that none of us want to be in.

You react in situations with

for the most part the integrity and patience that none of us have.

I have seen you stand and protect people that I know you despise,

and you will fight and die for them and their rights.

And I thank you for that.

You are doing a job that no one else will.

You're doing a job that most of us could never do.

If all cops are evil, then so are we as people

because cops come from us

white and black and brown and yellow

They are just a representation of all mankind

And I'm not going to play a role a second longer in this shameful lie about our cops our cops save lives they keep us safe they protect us they serve us is the history of some cops and some stations and some departments bad in the the past?

No,

not just bad, but abhorrent.

But let's focus today

on what we can do today and what's happening today without dismissing the pain of the past.

Just like there are bad doctors and teachers and mechanics, there are some bad cops, but the vast majority of them are good.

Many of them are great.

Now, let me ask you this.

Can the same thing be said

for the same percentages of the people that are protesting?

Because I've heard organizers say, hey, those people who are looting are not part of what we're trying to do.

Really?

Shouldn't we just lump all of those who are protesting peacefully with those who are burning our cities down to the ground?

You say you want cops to rat out the bad guys, as do I.

Well, why don't you lead the way by pointing out the names and the organizations that are behind all the evil that we see in our streets today?

Why don't you do it?

Are the number of cops who are bad versus good different

from those numbers in the media?

I would contend, yes.

I think there are far more percentage-wise good cops than there are good journalists.

The lies that our journalists are currently telling today, right now,

will be responsible for thousands of deaths, misery,

global hunger, joblessness, and the end, they may be responsible for enslaving a good portion of the world.

That's your journalist today.

How many good ones are there?

Because I can't seem to find them, but I can find a buttload of good cops.

Currently, the freedom of all mankind has a member of the Marxist mob kneeling on its neck, and America is saying, I can't breathe.

Can you actually state with a straight face that the percentage of clean versus dirty, good versus bad, among our political ruling class is anywhere close to the percentage of good cops versus bad?

Our politicians, they lie, they cheat, they steal.

Look at what has happened in Congress in the last four years.

These politicians have stolen our children's future through out-of-control spending and debt and lies.

They increasingly make the world a more dangerous place through their incompetent and double-dealing and self-serving actions.

And they do it daily.

I have news news for you I would trust

I would trust

a cop to take care of my kids for 60 days over a politician taking my kids for 60 minutes

geez the one you're running is sniffing everybody's hair

BLM Antifa

Because of the lies and the agenda of those same politicians and media, most Americans have no idea who these people are until our special tonight, make sure you watch it.

We take the mask off of these people and show you who's involved and what their real plan is.

Because Americans are good and decent and do want to live together in peace and do want a good police force and don't want black people to feel any different than they feel when they call a cop.

because of that so many Americans

have just signed up to support BLM and I think many of those Americans mean well but they are lambs being led to the slaughter

and those of us who know too many of us are silent because we're afraid afraid of what

I'm only afraid of one thing.

When I get to the end of my life, I have failed because I will pay an eternal consequence.

So why are you silent?

Why are you sitting down?

Are you afraid?

Are you ignorant?

If you are,

know it now and educate yourself.

Because if you remain in self-inflicted ignorance, you're part of the problem.

It's time for America to say, enough is enough.

It is time to grow up, America.

It's time to grow up and take responsibility for your own actions, not the actions of others, not the actions of those in a distant past, but for your own actions.

Yeah, responsibility.

Responsibility for our nation, our rights, and our future.

Otherwise, they're all going to be lost.

I will.

I personally have

talked to, listened to, and reconciled with anyone who is honest that wants honest understanding.

I know firsthand how race relations of the past have scarred many of my friends.

Stories from some of my black friends that they have told me that have shocked me to the core.

But

unless my memory fails me, all of those are from people who grew up in the 50s and the 60s.

It's a different world.

And you know how they found peace and success?

They found peace and success through forgiveness.

Forgiveness is real.

Redemption is a power beyond man and beyond man's understanding.

I don't know how it works.

But I'm glad God has provided it for us.

But in today's world,

you are being led into the slaughterhouse where there is no forgiveness.

Even though you weren't involved, you and your kind are guilty today and will always be guilty.

Let me

say this, and I want you to understand this.

I am just as responsible for the horrors of Jim Crow laws and the racists in the Klan

and dirty cops

as blacks are for the DC sniper.

Who in your right mind would blame the DC sniper on every African American?

No one.

So why am I blamed for the Klan?

I have nothing to do with them.

I despise them.

And I will not bow down and apologize for my part.

I have no part in any of it.

Just like blacks had no part in the DC sniper,

you had nothing to do with it.

Neither did I.

Now let's unite on the things that we can do and can help each other with today.

I will not kneel down and kiss the feet of the mob.

There is no king for me but God.

The Marxist mob and BLM BLM want you to believe and

force you to state that all cops and all white people are guilty, whether they're good or bad, whether they're white or black or brown, cops are guilty.

If you wear blue, you're bad.

Well, that is a lie, and I proudly and loudly proclaim it.

It's a lie and it's a poison.

And we must stand up

against that lie and all other anti-American, anti-freedom, anti-Constitution, anti-individual collective abominations.

As I wrote this last night, I knew,

oh man,

that's going to cause trouble.

You're going to get in trouble for that.

I accept that.

I don't want that.

I'm just speaking what I know to be true.

And I refuse to go over the cliff with the rest of humanity into some Alice and Wonderland fantasy.

I will not condemn an entire profession, an entire group or race.

You were born for these days.

I was born for these days.

You are here for a reason.

You do have enough power.

You do have the strength.

Your act of courage of just stating the fact that you know is true

will inspire others to stand and heed the promptings and the pleadings of the celestial spheres.

I believe in the individual.

I believe in redemption.

I believe in the worst person

who can be healed,

can change,

can be a part of the solution.

I will stand against those who make mistakes, but I will call them mistakes.

They may have to pay a heavy price for that mistake.

But I will stand with them to change their life.

I will stand with anyone, cop or protester,

as long as they're not bringing violence, destruction, and fear to others.

Black Americans should never fear being stopped by a cop.

Never.

That's wrong.

But good cops should also never be afraid of walking the streets.

If we cannot listen to one another,

And see people again as people, not the groups they belong to, we are not going to just take race relations, but we will take man's very essence back hundreds of years.

I will fight against any, anyone, group ideology that blindly condemns and forces others to go along.

That is fascism.

And in the 20th century, our country fought against fascist in Europe.

Today, so-called Antifa hides behind this fight against fascism when they're really fighting for communism and Marxism.

Yes, they fought against fascism in the 1930s, but what they leave out is they were fighting for communism.

They were both socialist, one national socialist, and antifa global worldwide socialists.

Today, they fight against the admitted flawed Western system for the failed totalitarian Marxist idea.

Nazis and communists are evil.

We used to know this.

It's time to say it again.

This is who you're aligning with when you stand with these groups.

Read the BLM website.

Soros and others have pumped millions of dollars into BLM.

Now our local government and corporations are doing the same.

Listen to me, we all have a responsibility to treat each other as we wish to be treated.

We all have to call out evil and do all in our power to help other people.

And we fail miserably at those things.

Many of us fail miserably every day.

But we must now stand as Christ has asked us to stand in his pattern with love and humility and forgiveness.

Martin Luther King changed the world.

Gandhi did the same.

So did Lincoln and every other individual or movement that used the gospel of peace as its model.

Racism, sexism, greed, murder, hatred, they've all been a problem with man since man began because it's every man's problem.

There is no collective progression.

It's up to each of us as individuals to grow and to get better.

There's no such thing as collective salvation.

There is no such thing as Marxist social justice.

There is only man's justice, which is flawed, and we have to work hard every day to help repair and clean it up.

And then there is God's justice.

It is perfect and it is eternal.

There is no other justice, and to say otherwise is an affront to God.

And while we're on the affront to God, to presume that we should all be colorblind, quite frankly, is also insulting.

You know, as I've been thinking about this, did God make us different because it didn't matter?

If you're black, God made you that way for a reason, and that no man can change that or should try to.

He made you special and different.

He made me special and different.

All of us are.

If people don't accept the work of God, they're flawed, not you.

And if you're white, there is no stain or sin that has been passed on to you from past generations.

There's no collective sin committed by others that you're responsible for.

You're responsible for your actions today and those alone.

Are you bringing truth and peace into the world by your words and actions?

Are you twisting the truth to divide and destroy?

Which is it?

Today, I will fulfill my responsibility to call out evil as I see it.

Antipha, the true mission of BLM, is outlined on their own website.

And condemning all those who wear a badge is evil, and it will lead to deep misery and death.

I stand today with those who after 9-11 and quite frankly every major disaster we thank and grovel and marvel at their heroism

There are bad guys and cops should be the first to want to rid themselves of those cops but with that being said

I don't know how someone who does what they do every day for our nation a nation that now treats them as killers thugs and animals I don't know how you show up but I thank you for it

cops are good and they need our support now more than ever Some are bad, just as are some mechanics and some protesters.

Those people should be found and prosecuted under a system of just and equal laws.

To our men and women in blue, I salute you and stand by your side today.

I don't know if the Batman theme is appropriate after that.

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In Seattle, last night they abandoned a precinct, a major precinct in Seattle.

The third district is now being run by the mob.

It's being run by Antifa and Black Lives Matter.

They have barricaded the district and they now have armed checkpoints, and it's a happy, happy place in Seattle.

We are,

I think we've gone insane.

I think we have gone insane.

And

not enough people are talking to the police and listening to their side of things.

I don't know how their side is different.

They were against the guy, you know, the police officer in Minneapolis just as much as everyone else was.

Joe Gamaldi is with us.

He is the vice president of the National Fraternal Order of Police and president of the Houston Police Officers Union.

Welcome, Joe.

How are you?

Hey, Glenn, thanks for having me on.

You bet.

So

let's go over some of the things that are happening.

First of all, what is the attitude of the average cop on the street today?

I've talked to several of them today, and they all seem like, you know, this is my duty, and I'm going to continue to do it.

But if it were me, I don't know how I would show up for work.

I wouldn't be treated like this by not by the people alone, but by

the officials in our cities.

Well, I'll tell you right now, they're frustrated and they're tired.

Most of us have been on 12-hour shifts with no days off.

We haven't seen our families.

These officers that are on the front lines, and it's our younger generation of officers, believe me, and we like to give them some generational ribbing, but they have been unbelievable.

I have never been more proud to be a police officer in the last 15 years than I am right now.

They

stood on that protest line with people screaming the worst things you can possibly imagine at them.

They've had bricks thrown at them, bottles thrown at them, feces, anything that you can think of.

And you know what they were doing on that front line, Glenn?

They were protecting those people's rights to protest them,

to badmouth them.

That's the kind of heart and determination that police officers have.

That's how much we care about our communities.

And as we sit here and we talk, well, you know, Joe, don't hold all those protesters responsible for the small group of rioters who assaulted police officers and burned down buildings and destroyed our neighborhoods.

Yes, okay, that's a completely reasonable position to have.

Don't hold the actions of that small, horrible group of rioters for all the protesters.

Turn that highly tuned magnifying glass right back on law enforcement.

Do not hold the 800,000 hardworking men and women of law enforcement who are just trying to make a difference in their community, communities they love, by the way, for the actions of 180 in Minneapolis.

And I think that reasonable people can agree on that.

So what does it mean?

You know,

I've talked to people who are saying, no, they're just saying that they just want some, you know, community policing and they defund the police a little bit.

They don't want to take the whole thing away.

That is a lie, and you can read it for yourself on websites like Black Lives Matter.

That's not what they're looking for.

They are looking for what's happening, I think,

in Minneapolis.

Tell me what defunding the police department really is.

Well, let me tell you right now.

First of all, defunding and dismantling police departments is not only dangerous, it's insane.

And how any reasonable person thinks this is a policy solution?

And by the way, they've been defunding police departments for years in our major cities.

Every single major city is short police officers.

They don't have enough to handle their call volume.

You're seeing crime already going up in all our major cities.

I think you just saw LA has found that they have doubled their murder rate in like one week from the week prior.

Right here in Houston, our murders are up 48%.

They're seeing a similar trend in New York because we don't have the police officers in place to handle it.

But what's interesting is when you really drill down on policy with them and say, you know, I don't want to hear platitudes and I don't want to hear, oh, we're going to go to a community-centric policing.

I want to know if someone sticks a gun in someone's face tomorrow after you've dismantled us, who is coming?

And they don't have an answer.

And in fact, they had a Minneapolis councilwoman on the news the other day who said, well, if you expect a police officer to come out when your house is being burglarized and someone's robbing you, well, that's just your privilege.

Excuse me?

That's a privilege that every American has in this country to call the police when something bad is happening to you.

But what's really going on here is this is a larger strategy.

They are pushing the Overton window further to to the left so that they can say, hey, we want to dismantle, we want to take away, even though only 16% of the population even supports that in a recent poll.

But what they can do is if they push that so radical, it starts to become just a little bit acceptable in people's minds, and then they'll settle for now, for now, for just defunding the police and putting more money into social programs while police officers continue to fall behind.

We can't keep up with the calls that are on the board right now, and our response times are already through the roof.

well i think they've pushed the overton window i mean black lives matter now is is mainstream black lives matter is fine there's no problem they shot six cops in dallas what are you talking about they're mainstream they're not mainstream read their own website on what they actually want they're not mainstream and yet you're seeing them now in schools you're seeing them now just in communities saying i'm with black lives matter you're seeing all kinds of people i would say celebrities and media but we already know that they're with Black Lives Matter.

But they've mainstreamed them.

This is a dangerous Marxist group.

And you know what?

It's become a popular hashtag on Twitter, right?

You know, defund the police, all right?

And all the Hollywood elites are jumping on and all the, you know, the politicians that want to jump on the bandwagon.

But guess whose communities this hurts the most?

Our low-income communities.

Our black and brown communities are going to be impacted by this.

Because, you know, folks with means are neighborhoods that have more money.

Like, let's say that LA council member, who, although she's calling to defund the police, she still has a private police force that is coming out to her house to make sure she stays protected.

But where there's violence in our communities, there's going to be, that's the communities that are going to be impacted by all of a sudden the police being limited on their resources or dismantling the police.

Now, who are they going to call when they need help?

Is a social worker going to come out when they're robbed at gunpoint or when their spouse has beaten them within an inch of their life?

The truth is, if you really get out there and you speak to the business owners and the hardworking, law-abiding people in our community, they want more police officers.

They don't want less.

So what do you take on Seattle, where they gave up a precinct last night and an important one?

What do you make of that?

This is complete anarchy.

And there's really no better.

And it was the same as when the mayor in Minneapolis decided to pull all the police officers out and allowed them to burn a police station.

You start giving protesters, or I'm sorry, you start giving rioters and you start giving anarchists an inch, they're going to take a mile.

And it completely erodes the rule of law in our country.

And at some point, somebody is going to need to stand up and say, no, this is not acceptable.

This is not who we are as a society.

But as you said, as some of these views become more and more mainstream, you're going to see more things like that.

Right here in Houston, they just dropped charges on over 600 people who broke the law during the protests here.

And what kind of message is that sending to future protesters?

Go ahead and do what you want because there's no consequences for your actions.

And it also exposes a deeper concern that we have across this country of activist DAs and activist judges who are all too happy to keep this revolving door going and be light on people.

And we're going to all suffer the consequences.

This is, and I think that it's no coincidence that George Soros has been funding all of those

attorney generals and

in states and

all of the prosecutors for their re-election.

He has taken the most radical and put them in, and those are the ones that are releasing most of the people and saying, I'm going to drop all charges.

I mean, in St.

Louis, the prosecutor dropped all of the charges.

There was a former cop killed there, and they just dropped all of it

in

any looting or any rioting.

Is this why we're seeing a 250% increase in L.A.

of

violent crime?

Yes, absolutely.

We have an activist DA that was funded by George Shoros right here in Harris County for Houston.

And we've seen our murder rate up 48%.

Aggravated assaults are up 23%.

We have violent crime up in double digits.

But here's my favorite, and this is what really gets me, is that they are being light on violent gun-toting felons.

So that while we have a national discussion going on about gun laws, we're not even enforcing the ones we have now.

They want to take them from the law-abiding folks while they're asking to defund the police, by the way.

But we're not even holding people accountable when we are catching violent felons in possession with a gun.

She is currently giving out probation like candy to those caught in possession of firearms when they're already a convicted felon.

And I'm just saying, when is someone going to point out the hypocrisy in all of that?

So, Joe, let me ask you one more question.

When we were going through this COVID nonsense, we saw cops.

Some of them didn't seem to care.

Others really were hurt by doing their job.

But they were going after people who were protesting and

who just wanted to go back to work.

And some of them weren't enforcing it.

Some of them were.

The problem in our country is we are not protecting and defending the Constitution of the United States.

If we would just do that,

all these problems

would go away.

If we just started respecting the Constitution,

did the police officers at all recognize that mainly a lot of the people that really support police officers and always have felt a little betrayed by some police officers during COVID?

I mean, I think that's a fair assessment for some places.

Listen, the overwhelming majority of folks in this country, they love, support, and respect police officers.

And one of the things we did right here in Houston is when our elected county judge decided that she was going to put in a draconian mask order with a criminal penalty, I immediately put out a letter to our officers saying, you have discretion, discretion, discretion.

We were not going to allow her to erode the trust that we have built, that we've taken decades to build with our community, and stop hardworking, law-abiding people that were just out for a walk in the park and ask, is your child 11 years old?

Why doesn't he have a mask on?

Or why are you opening your business without people with masks on?

We weren't going to be put in that position.

We've worked too hard to get where we are.

But I think it's become commonplace for other politicians to blame police officers for all the ills of society we know that violence is what we need to stop in our communities in order to reduce police involved shootings in order to reduce use of force incidents and what causes violence in our communities bad schools lack of opportunities no job opportunities and if people started really looking at it and admitting their own failures of hey we have failing schools in our inner cities there's not enough opportunities for folks maybe we could actually start making a difference in their lives but it's much easier for politicians to just say, it's all the cops' fault.

They're all racist.

They're the cause of all your problems.

Cho Gamaldi, he's vice president of National Fraternal Order of Police.

It's good to have you.

And

please pass on my thanks to all those who wear blue

for what they're putting up with now.

I don't think I could, but God bless all of them.

Thank you so much.

Will do, Glenn.

Thank you so much for having me on.

You bet.

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Deluters lit fires during another night of violent protests.

The violence.

What the f-

The riots.

Was this all part of a bigger plan?

Glenn exposes the dangerous groups used to carry it all out.

Who's pulling the strings?

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Tomorrow, we're going to be making a pretty big announcement that I...

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I think it's,

well, I know it is.

It's very, very important.

Tonight at 5 o'clock, however, we are going to be doing,

I'm sorry, at 9 o'clock tonight, we're going to be showing you the insurrection and who is responsible and

what they really want.

What this is really all about.

Because it's not about Floyd George.

He's being George Floyd.

He is being used.

And that's all there is to it.

And all of this would be over if it wasn't for the media.

If the media would just do their job

and

tell America the truth of what's happening,

this would all be over.

It would all be over.

Well, I'll tell you, I needed this show today and the one you're doing tonight because I'm just glad the police are out there fighting again, you know, fighting back and defending themselves.

And they're not kneeling in front of

crowds and protests.

It's about making sure people actually know the facts that these people are good people, that they're keeping us safe.

And there's been so much pressure on them to just

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It's not.

There are some bad people, just like in every other profession, but it's important that they are standing up, fighting back.

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Right?

What do you mean, frankly, my dear, you don't give a damn?

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That's one of the That's one of the worst things that's ever happened to black America.

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Next in one minute.

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Love, peace, riots, getting stoned, or throwing stones, you know, one of the two.

That sounds cool, too.

Yes, that's where we are in America.

And a guy who has gotten hit in the head too many times

and still keeps going back for more for some reason is Andy No, editor-at-large at the Postmillennial.

And you can find him at postthepostmillennial.com.

Andy, how are you?

Hi, Glenn.

Thanks for having me on again.

Sure.

So

let's start in Seattle, Andy.

Last night, the police abandoned, I think it's the third precinct.

That's up on Capitol Hill, isn't it?

And

they have taken six blocks back for the people.

And they have Black Lives Matter and Antifa have put roadblocks up, and they are patrolling those six blocks.

Tell me what is going on.

So, while most of the violent protests have been

now under control in most parts of the U.S., it's still going quite strongly in the Pacific Northwest, which has been

a relative stronghold of Far Left and Antifa.

And so

two days ago,

this center, this part of the Capitol Hill area of Seattle,

has been occupied by

hundreds of far-left extremists.

And

police have been engaging with them daily in terms of using crowd control for a number of days now.

And there was all this backlash from politicians accusing police of assessive force.

So

it seems like some strings are pulled and a decision was made for police to pull back completely, literally.

They actually abandoned the East Precinct in Seattle by boarding up the window, taking out

all

sensitive and dangerous items inside, boarded it up and left.

And

the far-left extremists have claimed victory and now

have set up barricades around

this six-block square of city, claiming it.

They're calling it the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone.

So they're actually naming their own territory.

And when you go in, it says you are now leaving the USA.

And it's really,

I mean, as I'm describing it, it sounds really

silly in a way, right?

It's people seemingly cosplaying and almost like reliving childhood buildings.

But

there are armed people involved.

If you look at all the social media accounts in various antifurt groups, they're calling for armed comrades to come and act as security at these barriers.

So it's a very potentially explosive situation when and if city officials finally choose to respond because, as always, these situations are going to devolve into a serious health and public safety crisis because

there are still people who lived in those six blocks and there are businesses there who are now.

Yeah.

That's what I wanted to ask you.

What about the citizens?

What about the businesses in those blocks?

I mean, are they just left now to fend for themselves?

And what's happening to them?

They are left to fend for themselves.

This reminds me of what happened in 2018 when Antifa and other volunteers extremists seized a neighborhood in southwest Portland nearby the ICE facility.

For five weeks, the mayor and

those in city council allowed this to happen.

And I did a story for the Wall Street Journal at at that time.

Those who lived there were absolutely terrorized by this

literal occupying force and

the threshold for police to respond was literally in a life-death matter.

So short of that, you're not going to get any help.

And it seems like

because

politicians think what these extremists are doing are righteous, they're allowing them not only to ride, loot, and be violent, but to actually occupy territory.

Okay, so this is Black Lives Matter.

That's the ones who've taken the Capitol Hill, right?

Not

they chant

because of Black Lives Matter.

They write it all over.

I would call these anarchists communists.

This is really

the most violent.

Yes.

Okay.

Kind of a nebulous group of people.

But if you look at the accounts that are promoting this and you look at the

graffiti that they have messaging,

it's the antifa ideology that's being espoused.

And what is that, Andy?

For people who don't know, and I'd like you to explain Black Lives Matter.

I mean, they've changed their website and softened the language.

But if you are reading with a critical eye, you know exactly what they're saying.

And it's it's terrifying.

Um can you explain who these groups are and what they want?

So Black Lives Matter has always uh since when they the last time in 2016-15 when they had become uh central in media cycle, they had already put out their list of demands and it's very clear

based on what they desire as well as the world view openly espoused by its three co-founders.

They're a Marxist organization.

They openly call for the abolishment of police, abolishment of capitalism.

It's a communist movement in the vein of, I would say,

it has much to do with sort of those black revolutionary

far-left extremists of the 60s and 70s, which is why they championed.

Black Panthers.

Correct.

And figures like Asato Shakur, there's a big reason why she's

their hero.

As for Antifa ideology,

Antifa is an anarchist communist ideology, and they have some things in common with Black Lives Matter in that they want to see the destruction of the U.S.

capitalism.

But

so for now they sort of cross-pollinate with one another because they see

one another as sort of comrades.

I think ultimately

if they were to succeed in gaining more power you're going to see more of these risks appear

because

Black Lives Matter are not necessarily calling for anarchy.

They want,

they're not against hierarchy from what I can tell.

They just want themselves at the top of the power,

whereas Antifa claim to create a non-hierarchical world.

So

both groups are

advocating for a certain type of utopia, which in order for it to exist,

the United States would have to

cease to exist.

This is the same kind of thing that happened in Paris in 1968.

This is the Paris 68 riots,

where they are putting up their own little compounds and communes, and that's what they really want.

It's really a bulkanization

of the United States.

And

I mean, you know, the insurrection law, everybody's fighting against it, but that's what this is.

These are people that want to break away from the United States of America and want to destroy the United States of America.

I don't think you could be any more clear.

Andy, have you heard of the revolutionary abolitionist movement?

Yes,

that's what BLM is part of.

It's people who say that

their advocacy for abolishing prisons is

actually

abolishing slavery.

It's a way of looking at

and that's how they're able to sort of mainstream their message, convince the enough people on the left that prisons operate essentially as the slavery institutions for

against black Americans to today.

We're doing a special tonight at 9 o'clock, and I'm going through all these groups and what they want.

And as we began to look into the revolutionary abolitionist movement, as you say,

that's a lot of where BLM comes from.

It's actually a Marxist-Kurdish revolution in northern Syria that they are basing this plan off of.

When you see these groups and our politicians, and Attorney General Barr says that

he's looking for the connections and the funders right now, they're not going after the small guys at this point.

They want to understand the whole system.

How many names do you think that we know

as citizens are going to go under and

be in trouble when all is exposed here?

Well, I think

so many of the people that have been arrested,

as far as I know, there hasn't really been a deep dive investigation into what they actually believe on all the various groups and networks they may be linked to.

The United States First Amendment does protect, give wide protections for people to have

extremist beliefs and whatnot.

You know, in contrast to, for example, in some Western European countries where

involvement with social organizations is actually proscribed, completely banned.

I think

I can't put a number out because um it's with these anonymous sort of memberships, it's almost it can be nearly impossible to

determine for sure if somebody's actually involved

in one of the organizations.

I mean,

I

the Project Veritas video that came out last week about Rose City Antifa was very eye opening because they were actually able to infiltrate one of the formal Antifa organizations and demonstrate the level of

organization and radicalization that happens on a local level.

It remains to be seen what these links are internationally.

I know there are international links.

There is a commune in northern Syria called Burjava that many Antifa and other far-left extremists have gone to

get weapons training in and they come back to Western Europe and America and they're trying to replicate that sort of revolutionary autonomous zone model in various American cities.

Andy, I don't know why you do what you do, but I'm glad you do it.

And I urge you to stay safe.

Andy is with the postmillennial.com.

Postmillennial.com, he's the editor-at-large there and has been following these guys for a very long time

and

knows who they are.

He's writing a book that's coming out next year about their game plan and couldn't come out at a better time.

We need it as soon as we can, Andy.

Thank you so much.

God bless.

Thank you.

Don't miss tonight's special where we're going to be telling you the truth that the media just won't.

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We will show you their websites, their own words,

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Stu, does this, I mean, it's Wednesday.

Do these weeks feel like a hundred years every single week?

Endless.

Endless.

I saw a couple of people on, you know, journalists going back and forth with someone who was complaining about the riots.

And they're like, the riots?

I mean, look, we haven't seen that happening in a while.

It's like, well,

this weekend, there was stuff still going on all over the country.

That's a while today.

It was what, two weeks ago was the absolute worst of it.

I'd have to say that if I was, you know, owning a business in one of these areas, I don't know that I would feel all that comfortable yet, especially when we're talking about getting rid of the police departments in major cities.

Oh, my gosh.

And I have to tell you,

did you actually listen to

the alderman and the Chicago mayor?

That conversation that apparently got out of control.

It's now on tape.

It's now been released.

Have you listened to it?

No.

It

is

eye-opening.

Absolutely eye-opening when all these politicians think that nobody's listening to them.

We're going to go over that tomorrow because

it's incredible.

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Eastern.

Yeah,

welcome to the Glenn Beck program from the Standing Rock Ranch.

We're so glad that you're here today.

Let me, you know, let me just say this:

Colin Kaepernick may get back on the field.

And I think we've all been yearning for that.

We've all been saying, man, his career was cut short because he was controversial, not because he sucked at his job.

And,

you know, the league gave him an opportunity, but he decided to make a big fuss out of it and a big photo op.

And so he didn't show up for when the NFL said, we'll look at you

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he is so

oppressed.

You know, is that right?

Can you imagine what it's like when

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Nike.

And Nike, they'll stand

through all of this.

When you've got pigs, cops are pigs, socks on.

They'll stand right through with you through that.

Every time that you use it.

The oppression.

Oh, my gosh.

I mean, I wish I was so oppressed that I could have a multi-million dollar Nike contract.

Unfortunately, are you really kind of...

Are you a little sick?

And I don't mean the protesters and the average people.

I am so sick of these celebrities talking about how oppressed they are.

Try being a conservative.

Okay?

Try being a conservative.

Yeah.

It's funny because the people, I've noticed the same thing with the COVID situation.

The people who are, oh, you guys, we're all in this together, stay indoors for the next 10 years.

Those people seem to be in houses that are 10,000 square feet plus.

And I've also noticed the people who want to be, are all about disbanding the police department seem to have their own private security fences living in gated communities behind giant walls.

I don't know why that's so common, but it does seem to be the pattern.

Can you imagine

getting rid of the police?

How that will make the rich and the poor even further apart from each other?

Because the rich will.

You have nice neighborhoods.

They will fund a police department and they'll have a private police department.

And those people who are rich will have private security

and you won't.

And you won't.

And

I mean, what will that be like?

What would this be like?

Well, you want to know Mexico.

Look at Mexico.

Because that's the way they've done it.

The police are just bought off now.

There is no real effective police force.

And you've got those community lovers that are, you know, they also sell drugs, but they are helping out to police those streets.

Yeah.

And look, there's a,

it could be worse in Mexico because they actually do have a police force that is corruptly enforcing the laws to the opposite way to the people they've been, you know, who have paid them off and such.

I mean, you know, there are libertarian arguments they've been making for a very long time that you could, you don't necessarily have to have a government police force.

You could go and under the...

Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.

I agree.

I agree with that, but that's not what we're talking about.

No, that's the point.

I'm talking about like if you, that, that world, which we're talking about, this, you know, generally at this point in American culture, a mythical world where you'd have no police departments, that is combined with

very widespread Second Amendment freedoms that almost everyone owns their own weapon, right?

These are all things that are totally against what the left is pushing.

So, what you're saying is, I mean, you saw the, you may have seen this tweet on it, it went viral, which was someone saying, I think it was from Vox, basically saying, like, what are we going to do if we don't have police departments?

Night classes,

you know,

community

programs,

you know, drug, you know, like drug reinforcement or rehab centers.

And it's like,

wait, someone's breaking in my door?

You're going to, you want me to go to a night class for that?

Like, I don't understand exactly how I'm going to live through the nightclass.

No, the burglar, the burglar would be going through nightclasses.

And that's the funny thing, is

there are a lot of these programs that exist, by the way, which we already spend money on, by the way.

And what you'll find when you talk to police officers about it is, yeah, there are programs that will, for example, help you deal with the mentally unhealthy, people who are aggressive and mentally unhealthy.

And those people commit a lot of crimes, right?

They kill people.

Those things happen.

What you need with those programs are cops coming with the people from the programs because a lot of times the people from the programs get assaulted when they show up.

So the cops still have to come.

No, no, no, no, no.

When they have somebody from child protective services and somebody calls 911 and says, help, my daddy is beating my mom almost to death.

When somebody comes from child protective services, that guy is going to stop and say, wait a minute, wait, there's a program for me?

I could go to a program.

Right.

Yes.

Well, yeah, and

that makes

specific here.

Yeah, you need to know.

This is the actual tweet.

What will we replace the police with?

Social workers,

crisis staff trained in de-escalation, women's shelters, counselors, planned parenthood, therapists, safe injection sites,

rehab, community outreach, night classes, and affordable health care.

So that should help you when someone's got a gun to your head.

You know what?

I'm going to planned parents.

I'm going to go back in time and bring you to Plant Paramount so you don't live to kill me.

Stu,

damn.

Why do you always twist?

All crime goes away when everybody has those things.

Oh, really?

That is

essentially the pitch, right?

Yes.

That is legitimately what they're saying.

Could we stop avoiding the real issue and go back to Colin Kaepernick?

Yes, definitely.

Colin Kaepernick has finally somebody in in his corner.

Al Sharpton

yesterday at

shockingly at George Floyd's funeral, which, hey,

if I, when I die, please invite Al Sharpton to come and make it about something completely unrelated to me.

and about hatred and division.

And make sure that he tells a few.

Well, you don't have to tell him to tell a few ladies.

Anyway, here he is

at

the George Floyd Memorial Service, Al Sharpton, talking about George Floyd or not.

Oh, it's nice to see some people change their mind.

Head of the NFL

said, yeah,

maybe we was wrong.

Football players.

Maybe they did have the right to peacefully protest.

He didn't say that.

Well, don't apologize.

Give Colin Kaepernick a job back.

Amen.

Come with some empty apology.

Take a man's livelihood.

Take his livelihood.

When the whole world is marching, all of a sudden you go and do a FaceTime talking about you, Sorry.

Oh, that's brilliant.

You know, I don't know if anyone knows this, but Colin Kaepernick.

It's so ridiculous.

Colin Kaepernick

had Roger Goodell set up a tryout for him to go, a one-person tryout and invited all the teams to it.

This is something that has never been done for any other player.

And you know what happened?

He didn't even bother to show up to it.

That's what happened.

The guy is,

he is not a good quarterback.

He had already lost his job to Blake Bortles before he started kneeling.

His career completion percentage would place him 30th in the league right now.

30th if he was actually in the league, which he's not because he sucks.

It has nothing to do.

There are dozens of teams that would love to embrace his social justice nonsense to put them on their squads.

The problem with all of this is he's a terrible, terrible football player.

He sucks in every way at football.

The other things that he does are things that you're seeing every team in the league embrace.

They're all falling over themselves to release statements about how right Colin Kaepernick is about race, even though he's not right about it.

He's completely wrong about it.

But they're all falling over themselves to worship at the altar of Colin Kaepernick's ideas, and dozens of players who did what he did are still in the league.

He's not in the league because he sucks, period.

Well, where are the football teams that know winning isn't all that matters?

But doing the right thing and having social justice warriors on the field are

just as important as having so-called football players on the field.

Yeah, I guess

that's his only chance, right?

That is, at some point, a team that's really bad is going to look at this situation and probably would have last year if he showed up to the tryout and said, you know what?

Look at the vibes we're going to get from this.

We're going to be able to get all this positive press and we can bring him in and people will cheer us, and we'll get fawning media attention from everybody.

And that'll be true for a while until Colin Kaepernick tells you the reason why you're not playing him anymore is not the nine interceptions he threw last week.

It's because you don't like black people.

And you'll be on the same exact situation where you'll be defending how racist you are because you don't like that this black quarterback is on your team and all he keeps doing is throwing it to the other team.

And that's too much for you.

You don't care more about your team winning games than race.

And you'll be dealing with that nonsense.

And Al Al Sharpton will be somewhere else saying the same thing about you.

That's why

it is so infuriating that they keep going down this road.

If you had a quarterback

play the stupid game, you wouldn't have an issue.

Malcolm Jenkins did the same thing as Colin Kaepernick.

He took a knee.

He put his fist up in the air.

He also made the Pro Bowl year after year after year and just signed a multi-million dollar contract with another team.

Why?

Why?

Why did Eric Reed, a guy on Kaepernick's team, play year after year after year in the league, even though he did the exact same thing as Colin Kaepernick?

It's because Colin Kaepernick sucks at football, period.

That's what he sucks at, football.

He sucks at analysis, too, but he sucks worse at football, so he can't get to the league.

That's what's happening here.

Can I ask you?

Sorry.

I'm so tempted to do what you did with Biden yesterday.

So what you're saying is that Joe Biden sucks at, I mean, to Colin Kaepernick sucks at football.

But what I want to ask you is, do you really think that there are teams now

that would hire Colin Kaepernick?

They'll adjust to.

I think it's possible, honestly, especially if they're, you know, there are, there's probably, I mean, the NFL is a relatively conservative culture when it comes to, certainly when it comes to entertainment, all sports are, right?

They're all to the right of

Hollywood.

And so there are plenty of owners who are big left-wing donors.

There are plenty of coaches that are very sympathetic to these causes and would not be surprised at all to see a team just sign him for that purpose

because at this point, there'd be no, I mean, the man hasn't played football in five years.

There's no real reason that no one would think that it was a smart choice to sign this guy to a contract.

And it's also why he didn't show up for this tryout.

He knows he can't compete at this level anymore.

And he could barely compete at it when he was in his prime.

So, I mean, this is all just nonsense.

And it's Al Sharpton looking for attention like he always does.

You know, Roger Goodell should learn this lesson, Glenn, and then I'll be done ranting.

These apologies mean nothing.

They don't, you go and you fold to this, to this nonsense.

It doesn't get you anywhere.

They just want more.

Every activist just wants more, no matter what the cause is.

Folding to this stuff gets you nowhere.

I think what Stu was trying to say is that Colin Kaepernick sucks at football, but

I'm not clear.

Maybe he can explain that

when we get back from the break.

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Well, we've come up with some collector's items for you.

Gone with a Win is soon going to be a collector's item.

HBO has just banned it from its library, saying that it's racist, blah, blah, blah.

Even though it stars Hattie McDaniel, it became the first African-American to ever win an Academy Award.

But it's just too dangerous for people to see.

AE has announced the cancellation of Live PD.

That's over because

cops are really bad.

Speaking of cops, the show Cops, after after 32 seasons, no home for cops now.

May I suggest, cops, if you're looking for a home, we'll run you on Blaze TV.

There was an auction block that is in Fredericksburg, Virginia.

It's been there for a long time.

It's where people were actually auctioned off and sold.

I think an incredibly important piece of history.

If we don't know the bad things in our history, we can quickly repeat them.

That's not glorifying.

That is saying how horrible this is.

Fredericksburg, we will gladly take that for our museum, the Mercury Museum.

Please do not get rid of that.

Let that be seen in context.

Also, Columbus statue was taken down

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Hmm.

We are living in crazy times.

Don't go over the cliff with the rest of humanity.

You know what's right.

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