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Here's Why Russia Isn't What They're Selling You

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Here's Why Russia Isn't What They're Selling You

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June 4, 2026 4:13 pm

The Southern Poverty Law Center, Iran, Russia, and TikTok are all topics of discussion in this podcast. The host also talks about identity theft, immigration, and the Biden and Trump administrations. Additionally, the host discusses gay rights, asylum, deportation, and ICE.

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Selection varies by location. Welcome back to the radio program. It is I, Dana Nash, that's here with you. I got a couple of things to share with you because we're going to get in the Southern Poverty Law Center stuff and then we got some woke Reich stuff to hit as well. But can we talk for a minute?

Wait until you hear this. I can't believe we're still having this conversation. Um just eye-numbing. Democrats passed a bill to replace the word mother with just stating parent. Senate Bill 9316 And this is in New York, so it's New York Democrats, New York lawmakers.

They are stripping So it's going to be gestating parent. It's going to change father to non-gestating parent. paternity cases will be called parentage proceedings. And they're going to putative father with alleged parent, blah, blah, blah. Wow.

15,000 word bill. Two Democrats. Clear the Assembly in March. It goes to the Senate this week. Hochl's going to sign it.

They said that they needed to be consistent with current statute and case law. for modern families. That's not modern families. Peace.

So wow. Yeah. New York is a hellhole, but hey, they changed some words. They took mother and father out, and now it's just gestating people and non-gestating people. This is stu so stupid, it's mentally ill.

This is so why do you why live in New York? At this point, there's no amount of anything that would induce, I don't know how you could be induced to stay there. They uh I mean you're you're Cancelling terms, you're it's for what purpose? This is just They've got energy costs. They have a crazy taxation.

They've got crime. It's dropping everywhere else, but not New York. And they're dealing with rising costs. Public safety. Gosh, people can't even ride safely on a subway.

But, you know, they have to redefine motherhood and do all this stuff. Because I guess they feel like they solved all their other problems. What does that even serve? What does that even serve? You're talking about less than a percent of the population.

that you're trying to appease with this performative lunacy. What does it doesn't even serve any purpose? other than to erase Parents, but as Cain noted, yeah, the revolution is complete when the language is perfect. There it is.

So speaking of language and all this stuff, I wanted to touch on wait, let's get into the some of the Southern Poverty Law Center stuff because you guys remember the thread where they literally created the actual white supremacy that they they said they were fighting?

So the Justice Department just they secured yesterday a superseding indictment against the Southern Poverty Law Center. Daily Signal was writing about this. The bombshells galore. They inflated the demand for hate because they couldn't stay in the grift unless they had something that they were fighting, right? They had to show people that they were fighting something.

So they, you know, it outlasted the supply. The uh They What they were doing.

So they had this Justice Department indictment that was filed Tuesday. They were their whole hate map that they used, the infrastructure of white supremacy as they called it. They actually in would include these like old shopkeepers in the South. like think like rural Mississippi if they had like um uh Confederate flag in their window. of their store, something crazy.

And but Anything that they could try to use to manufacture, in addition to paying. far left activists to go out and literally r author racist posts on social media.

So, if you run out of stuff to exaggerate, you just make it up entirely.

Some of the stuff on their hate map was absolutely made up. They uh a lot of their extremist files were made up, so they had to That they were throwing thousands of dollars to try to fix that problem by paying people to be racist. Can you imagine that? That's what they were doing, paying people to be racist.

So that they could make it seem like You know, they really had a problem with racism, et cetera. They were really, really trying hard for this.

So, um, wow. The uh I mean they had I'm shocked at this number. $740 million endowment. Yeah, they don't even have to grain they don't even have to Pay Grand Platiners, Kay noted. They don't even have to pay him.

He just did it for free. What a dummy.

So They said that they are raising money by claiming that it exists to dismantle white supremacy, but they were actually propping it up. With these paid informants.

So they had all, they have like a full list of where all this money has gone. Host extremist rallies, host rallies, grow chapters, create new chapters, recruit. raises. Donate to racists, purchase cross-burning material. That actually came out.

They literally were trying to like they bought supplies to burn crosses. create racist paraphernalia, pay living expenses, They set up fictitious entities to fund their field sources. They had a national alliance. They were paying people. They actually funded couples.

This is crazy. I'm keep going. I mean, there's so much here.

So much here. And they're still they're still being defended and protected by the left. Case in point. Chuck Schumer is defending them. Listen to this.

Blanche not only shields Trump from the law, He uses the justice system to go after his boss's political enemies. Bringing baseless charges against the Southern Poverty Law Center, Jim Comey, and others. Trump and Blanche are cut from the same crooked cloth. Wow. So he's defending it.

He is absolutely defending it. And he's not the only one. I mean, you have, who is it, Ilan Omar, you have Rashida Talib, you have all the predictable Islamist people, the people like Bernie Sanders, all of these cats, they've been out there defending that. Oh, and Lorraine reminds us: you know the lawyer for Southern Poverty Law Center? Do you know their lawyer?

Oh yeah, that's right. Abby Lowell. Why does that name sound familiar? Huh? Oh, it's 'cause it was Hunter Biden's.

Attorney. Huh. They're all in this together, all in it together. But maybe Graham, maybe Graham Platter, I don't know. He probably missed out on making some money, but he doesn't need it because he's a rich Nepo baby.

Right? He doesn't need it. Rich Nepo. Rich Nepo, baby. I wanted to touch on some of this woke Reich stuff as well.

I don't, I mean, I know you've been seeing this. All of a sudden, you've had all these woke Reichers that have been going to. Uh For some reason, they've they've decided to go vacation in Russia. But you know how difficult it is to get into Russia? Like, you don't get into Russia unless Russia invites you.

To get in. You know what I mean? It's not like you're just going to go and stay at one of their nice hotels, and that's going to, no, you have to be like invited to take part in this. And some of these woke Rikers, they absolutely were. And they feel like that, that's a measure of their.

Outsized influence as opposed to a statement on how they're useful tools for. statists And um I'm amazed.

So you had this. Let's play this. This is.

Okay, so the chick that that, so Buckley Carlson, that's Tucker's. It looks, he's, for whatever reason, I can't believe he's Tucker's younger brother, but this just goes to show you lots of alcohol and hate will make you age like milk. The brother is on with this Russian propagandist. And she is a Russian propagandist. She cropped up out of nowhere, popped up out of absolutely nowhere, and started running with all this Russian propaganda.

This is cut 23. Listen to what he says here. And obviously, the similarities between Americans and Russia, we could go on and on about this, and I'm certainly happy to, but just the fact that it is a primarily white Christian country, which has been Uh made an enormous contribution on the world. Uh, literature and architecture, and um, it has a very resilient people who value life. I would say they've had a lot more hardship than we have in America, but.

Again, they have a leader who represents their interests and they respond to that leadership. And I wish we had it here, but they're not our enemy. And again, it's not a unipolar world anymore. It's not just America. We can't take tea.

He said unipolar. He's literally parodying Alexander Dugan by arguing against unipolarity, by promoting multipolarity. And I explained this before in depth on Substack. The multipolarity versus unipolarity, meaning that the United States is the singular sole superpower, which we are, and that's unipolarity, right? We are the baddest dude on the rock.

I mean, that's the way it is. We're the baddest country on the rock in terms of strength, in terms of freedom, et cetera. They're arguing with multipolarity that it's China and Russia that we also have to share. This influence with. But that would then presuppose that their economies and their freedom are equal to that of the United States, which clearly they're not.

I mean, he sits here and goes on and on about Christianity, which, by the way, if you've ever heard Buckley Carlson talk other than this, if you've ever seen any of the stuff that he posts on X, you would never guess by his behavior that he knows who Jesus is at all. You would never guess that he's ever even so much as been in the same room as a Bible, much less read one.

So the truth about it is that. Russia persecutes Christians. Uh to a pretty crazy degree. Uh, I mean, if you're a Protestant, you are heavily restricted over there. Their Orthodox church is basically synonymous with the state.

So, wherever you always hear separation of church and state, they want it to be one and the same so they can ultimately replace, they want to replace God with government. And you have to remember: the biggest threat to tyranny is the presence of God because people find their freedom and they find everything in faith, which is something that the state can't grant them. The state views them as a competitor. The state looks at God as a competitor, really. And so, he's trying to frame this as it's a traditional Christian society, but it's anything but.

I mean, you have tons of these like religious watchdog organizations that talk about how there are religions that are facing fines and restrictions. I'm talking about Protestant groups. I'm not talking about anything, I'm not talking about Islam. I'm not talking about Shinto, which is in Japan. I'm not talking about any of that.

But they have. You know, quite, I mean, they'll unauthorized activities, even if you're a Protestant church, if you're not the right type of Orthodox, if you're, I mean, they abs, it is just wholly, entirely inaccurate. To characterize them as in any way being Christian or family friendly. I mean, they're world leaders in abortion rates. I mean, China is the only other country that, because they had a one-child policy.

Russia has a crazy high divorce rate. They have a crazy high drug rate, crazy high alcoholism rate, a crazy high abortion rate. It is a country where people are not happy due to the statist policies that come from the Kremlin. And to sit here and act like it is anything but that is just absolute, that is just an evil mischaracteristic. It's a lie.

It's a flat-out lie. And they're doing it as a way to try to tear down the United States. I mean, for crying out loud. I mean, we could sit here and talk about the number of Christians that have been killed by the state there. Uh I I mean I'm I'm amazed.

They clearly don't pay attention to missionary ministries in Russia and see how those Christians are treated. In fact, their Orthodox Church does not do missionary work. They don't do that kind of outreach. It is one of the most, it's very, very difficult if you go, if you're a missionary to go to Russia and evangelize, right? I mean, it's very difficult.

Your speech is restricted.

So, acting like it's this bastion of Christianity is a An absolute lie. And they go, well, it's because they're opposed to the gays and that proves their Christian values. But then when you remember the That This It wasn't criminalized by the Christian nation. It was when Stalin was in charge of Russia and it was the atheist state where all religion was entirely banned and not just strictly controlled, still banned, but because they say it's strictly controlled, it's allowed. It was atheists that actually did it.

That was the point at which it was banned in Russia.

So this is just asinine. These people have no concept of history. They're a bunch of Nepo babies that were rejected by cable news. They lived off of daddy and stepmommy's money and they end up running their mouths about stuff that they have no concept of. That's like the ignorance is cringe, but it gets rewarded in this hellscape algorithmic empire.

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Okay, so. A number of things to get into, where to even start. We've got to talk more about the CBS stuff with Scott Pelley as well. But I want to talk really quickly, get into this Iran thing, because we were discussing. This story that came out.

And the reason that I don't like to trust, there's certain journalists I don't trust, either because I've met them in person. Or because I just Don't Trust. The story. I don't trust the bylines, and this is kind of one of those things. Where POTUS was quoted as saying, You're blanking crazy, Tanette and Yahoo, et cetera.

Now, they both confirmed that they had a phone call. They both confirmed, et cetera, that it was tense. And whether or not that was said or that language was used. They were like, first off, both of them were like, why would we tell you anything that we discussed? You, the press, that hates us, which is a good, that's a fair point.

I think that's a pretty fair point. That said, Okay. I mean, clearly they had some discussions. And Trump, let me pull up the audio list here. Because I like some of the stuff that POTUS was saying.

First, he was asked. About specifically the ceasefire that he was talking about with. Netanyahu. And his answer was interesting. Listen to this.

He was like, how do you define it? How do you define the ceasefires? What he was asked.

So how do you define ceasefire? Uh how do you find ceasefire, sorry? How do you find ceasefire? Pretty much the way it is, it's a different part of the world. You know, I'd say that part of the world ceasefires when you're shooting in a more moderate manner.

I like that. A more moderate manner, Kane. I like that. I'm going to use that from now on. It's just a more moderate manner.

Ceasefire. Morts, you're shooting in a more moderate Manor. Yeah, that's fair to say.

So he was asked about this. He was also during this discussion, because he was talking to members of the press, he was asked about the whole. You know, did you tell Netanyahu that he was blanking crazy? This is cut two. Listen to this.

Which you were angry with him. You said, Are you effing crazy? What are you effing doing? I helped you stay out of jail. Is that true?

Did you speak to him in those terms? I did. I always say angry. I was a little bit. perturbed at his uh constantly fighting with Lebanon.

You know, at some point there's a baby We gotta stop this. We gotta stop it. But I have a very good relationship. We've done well together. He always says, We could never have done it, but everybody knows that we could have never done it without the United States.

I've worked very well together. I like BB a lot. And I worked very well with him. We had a So this is where he's wrong.

So I said, I told you, I said, I need Trump to actually come out and say, yeah, I said that. Before I'm going to believe it, I'm going to believe that more than I'm going to believe some of this other reporting. Here's where he's wrong. When he says, you know, I tell you, Bibi, you got to stop attacking Lebanon, he's not attacking Lebanon.

Okay, I don't know who uh if Trump was just Lackadaisical with his language. And I'm going to call balls and strikes. That's just not correct. I don't care how much you hate Jews. That's just not right.

And I'm not saying that he does, but all of the people that would say, oh no, nothing you said is wrong, those are the people that tend to hate.

So, Israel's not attacking Lebanon. FFS, crying out loud, people. It's Hezbollah. Why are we letting Hezbollah off the hook? Why are all of these Islamist simps letting Hezbollah off the hook?

these bakabazi for these terror groups. Why are they letting them off the hook? Hezbollah is the one that keeps firing rockets. I'm going to tell you, if my neighbor would fire rockets at me, I'm going to kick the ever-loving hell out of my neighbor to the point where his entire fam damli would be terrified to even look me in the eye. I'm seriously not exaggerating.

I would make life such a hell on earth that they would want to go to the real hell to escape this one. That's a promise.

So, when you're being attacked, you're going to want to defend yourself. Telling people who are being attacked to not defend themselves, that's exactly what is being told to Israel when they can't defend themselves against Hezbollah. They're not attacking Lebanon. That is stop. You know, Lebanon and Hezbollah are two different entities.

And I sort of feel like I got to get, you know, make a short bus attempt to explain to some people here how these are two different entities. Hezbollah is a terror group. They're backed by Iran. Lebanon is its own separate country. Hezbollah is squatting in southern Lebanon.

Lebanon's ruling class doesn't even like them. They have fought with them before.

So that's why Lebanon was real quick to come out and say, no, no, no, we are not a part. of this ceasefire agreement here. We are not a part of that. We're not a part of it. and we have no involvement in it, etc.

This is he's going to start screwing up big time. If he starts borrowing this language and saying that, well, they got to stop attacking Lebanon, they're defending themselves specifically against Hezbollah, who, by the way, fired just two rockets the other day again. Every ceasefire, and feel free to try to correct me. Every ceasefire that they have ever negotiated has always been violated by either Hamas or Hezbollah. Every single one, without a single exception.

Every single one, every single time.

So let's not do this because otherwise, this is how stuff does get screwed up. It'll get screwed up if we start copping this line that people who are attacked don't have the right of self-defense. Y'all, you either believe in self-defense or you don't. Don't act like you're a big old self-defense 2A person if you don't believe in the right of an entity or a person to be able to defend themselves against threats when attacked. That's what this is.

To mischaracterize it as anything else is a lie. That's the God's honest truth. I mean We can either be honest about it or we can lie about it for the sake of clicks like these podcastistan whores. Which I'm not going to do. This is the truth of the matter.

You don't have to be paid to say that either. You just have to have a pulse in more than one brain cell and not be the product of incest to be able to comprehend these facts. And I'm speaking harshly because I hope it wakes some people up. And if anyone is offended, one of my favorite things in the world is to revel in not caring about that.

So I don't like the language of this. This is where it'll start getting messed up. He's been really good on this by not copping to the language. and by not giving in to these terrorists. But that could change.

If we start changing the language and doing all this other stuff. And I don't think anybody would disagree with that. I mean, you had another barrage of missiles that were fired. Just the other night. towards Kuwait, Bahrain and even US interest per CENTCOM.

There was a wave of drones that were attempting to attack U. S. forces in Kuwait. They were down. No personnel or assets were harmed.

It is an escalation. That's how the administration described it. As an escalation. While that happened, Hezbollah once again began launching rockets to the south. To Israel.

from their post in southern Lebanon.

So they keep doing it.

So what you're saying is, well Israel just has to sit there and take it. Notice how the ceasefire is never applicable to Hezbollah. Notice how no one ever says them. They never say their name, they never include them in this. One of the reasons that this really bothers me, and it has nothing to do with Israel, is because these are the same people that, God forbid, if the United States are attacked, they're the same people that are going to commit.

This You know, suicidal with suicidal empathy, and they're going to say, Oh, the United States can't defend itself. It's mean. Same thing. They're going to say the same thing.

So it's incredibly frustrating to hear this language and to see this. Because it is a real issue. Listen to this. This is Rubio on Hezbollah, and he gets it. Rubio gets it.

Listen.

So Hezbollah is not just a challenge to Israel, it's a challenge to Lebanon, to the Lebanese state, and the Lebanese people. And we are hopeful that we can create a paradigm in which Lebanon's government and Israel can work together. to disarm Hezbollah and allow the people of Lebanon to reclaim its country. But it's complex. This has been going on since OJ had isotoners in those commercials.

That actually is really clever. Since OJ had isotoners. Golly, sidebar, everybody. Isotoner gloves. Are those the things still?

I'm googling it. Do you remember isotoner gloves? Hang on, hang on, hang on, hang on. I'm Googling to see if you can still get them. I'll be damned you can get them on Amazon.

Oh my gosh, they've got their own website. Who knew? Wasn't that like the fancy glove to give for like Christmas or to wear out? Like, oh, you got the isotoners. What?

Yeah. All right. I don't know why that that entertained me. No, Rubio gets it. And Hezbollah is a huge challenge to Lebanon.

Lebanon has been dealing with Hezbollah since they moved in and tried to colonize Lebanon. They've been dealing with us. That's what this is. I hope you realize it's a colonization. We're talking about colonization here.

So, I don't know. The language, Rubio gets it. I'm glad that he's there as Secretary of State. I think POTUS needs to be careful. He's been doing really well.

I don't want him to undermine all of his hard work with sloppy language. I don't want him to undermine his work by telegraphing this idea that it's Lebanon that's being attacked when it's Hezbollah that's specifically being targeted. And they've been dealt I mean, Lebanon, my gosh, has been dealing with this for forever. Look at Lebanon and then answer the question for yourself: why don't other Arab nations take in people from Gaza? That's why.

Jordanians found out the hard way. Lebanese found out the hard way. That's why Egypt's like: nope, we got a wall and we'll shoot you if you cross it. Nobody will take them. Hmm.

There's a reason why, I think.

So that was, you know, unfortunate. what that that language from POTE is. Here's something else to consider too.

Social media. New York Post headline: TikTok warped Americans' view of the Iran war. One. Post at a time. You know, one of the things that we're going to get into today is how Qatar is now reducing the scope of its influence spending because it's been spending a ton of money on influencers and social media and all this stuff, which we know we've obviously been obvious, and it's obvious who's been taking advantage of it.

But now they're reducing what they're spending. And I think some of these grifters are getting very upset. I mean, why do they even have to spend anymore? A lot of the damage has been done. This is similar, and it incorporates part of TikTok, etc.

So their algorithm has been nudging a lot of the, I mean, it's editorializing how the information is presented. This is why I have no issue with section 230 of the Communications Act being modified to include. Algorithm manipulation for manipulation of algorithm to be perceived legally as editorializing because this is the new news. The new news is this kind of stuff. It's not, you know, broadsheets with above-the-fold headlines.

It's algorithms. It's how data is not just curated, but what data is boosted, what data is suppressed, and what data is allowed. That's all editorialization. And in fact, we've had previous court cases, and one of the biggest ones was the Wolf of Wall Street case, where they went after literally a message board. That was the, what was it, the Prodigy case back in like the 90s.

And it was determined, the decision, the court's decision was that as long because there wasn't any evidence of manipulating comments, it was a defamation case, that the party that was suing for defamation, there is no relief to be had because no defamation, this website, Prodigy, their message boards, they didn't engage in any kind of editorializing or manipulation of the comments. Therefore, because they were unedited, Because they were untouched. It was a free-for-all. There was no boosting. There was no defamation there.

So they found it to not be responsible. That's why you're not responsible for if you have a Facebook page for the comments on your post. You're not responsible for people's comments on your post, or if you have a website or a blog or Instagram. You're not responsible for people's remarks that are underneath there.

Now, when you're talking about the way that information is presented, that absolutely is editorialization, right? People are selecting these Facebook, et cetera, X. They're selecting what they're going to boost and what they're not going to boost and what's going to be suppressed and what isn't. That absolutely is manipulation. TikTok is part of it.

And their algorithm has been pushing American information, particularly pro-Russian, pro-CCP. They've actually, it's been very weird how they've suppressed certain information pertaining to protests in Iran, for example, so that they can, and there was a rigorous analysis that was taken on. This. It's a Spring AI. It's a tech company.

They looked at like 40,000 video impressions around 10,000 politically charged TikTok posts about conflict. And it was over 32 days in March and April of this year. Pro-American content received almost 20% less exposure on the company, on the platform's baseline, than they would normally would receive. They saw a boost of CCP information. They saw actual suppression of anything that was considered to be pro-protest in Iran.

So pro-Tehran content got a 10% boost, all kinds of stuff. And so they have been amplifying this stuff. Qatar has been doing it too. Qatar pays a lot of influencers and then they boost each other by constantly reposting and they get into the algorithm that way and they can manipulate the algorithm and then you start seeing some of that content.

So, I mean, you could argue, and in fact, this analysis is per New York Post that TikTok has been helping the Islamist regime literally like try to stave off. total collapse. It's been helping them. This is all crazy stuff. Data is this is where the battle is now.

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So where to start? Where to start with, I wanted to touch back on this. There's a lot of feedback on this story. I mean I know it was difficult for a lot of people to even imagine and even follow this Harry, I keep saying Harry Novak because I actually know Harry Novak, Henry Novak, the 18-year-old student. in Britain who was stabbed by this guy uh Vikram Digwa.

And he was carrying a giant ceremonial knife. How? In London, you might ask, because that's, you know, knives are banned there.

Well, he seeks. And Kier Starmer has made it very clear that if you are sikh, Then you get special accommodation.

So he gets, you can carry the big giant blade. But if you are not, I think everybody should just identify as Sikh. And in fact, I think that the British Sikh community has an absolute responsibility on them right now that everyone carries or no one does. I get it, that it's part of your religion, but it's also a part of the safety, it's part of my religion. I have to defend my life by a sword, buy a cloak, and buy a sword.

It's part of my religion as well.

So either everyone gets to exercise their religion or no one does. There's no gray area, there's no carve-outs, there's no exceptions.

So either get on board or you can go back to the country from where you immigrated from. You either want equality or you don't. but we're not piecemealing it and cherry-picking it. And if people get offended, then you're offended by the fact that Everyone else wants the equal treatment, which you now enjoy special treatment. That can't fly here in the United States because in the United States the first thing that I would do is not only file suit against having any kind of self-defense rights abridged, but also my free speech, not just my free speech, but my religious practice.

Because I identify that, and I'm going to do that for as long as you have the left that makes up pronouns and all this other stuff. I mean, it was heartbreaking, some of these stories that I read. One of you, let me just, because this Henry Novak story. is not I hate saying this. This is not the first time something like this happened.

I mean, you know the story of the girls, the women and girls, like the 1500 of them in, what was it, a 19-year period, 18-year period, I think, that were trafficked in Rotherham. And you have a whole generation of women there that are just entirely, they're, oh my gosh, they are mentally traumatized from all of this. And it's gonna affect that community for generations. And that's not the first time that something like that's happened. What about the, this was, this is crazy.

So this is a. One of you shared this story with me. Uh about A guy named Chris Donald. I wanted to pull this up. This guy, whose name is Chris Donald.

He this this story was back in 2004. And he was kidnapped by a local gang of Pakistani men. and they had beef with him, and so they kidnapped him. And it, I'm pulling the story up. It, I mean, it's this story is just as equally bad.

They had beef with him because I guess he offended one of the people that was in their group or something like that. I don't know what the stupid reason is. But the long story, long of it, is that they drove around for hours, and the guy who was sort of the ringleader, his name's Imram Shaheed, he stabbed. the boy repeatedly. doused his body in gas and they set him on fire.

I mean, this has happened a lot of time. You have the name of Tony Tempa. This was in Texas in 2016. He had a mental breakdown in public, and police arrived at the scene. And he was, the accusation is that he was restrained in such a way that it contributed to a fatality.

He had a mental breakdown. I don't know. I don't really think that the These Instances, it's not just Britain, and I want people to get this out of their heads that it's just that bad in Britain. We've already seen instances of it here. In fact, George Floyd.

The cops that went to jail for George Floyd did so on racial grounds. George Floyd, they had the toxicology report. This guy was high as a flipping kite. On a lot of stuff that will make you act erratic and also give you, I dare say, Kane, when you looked at some of the drugs he was on, how do you not get like a jolt of energy and speed and strength from that? You know?

But Here, the optics for the left, I mean, it's like, oh my gosh, here they have a black individual who's being restrained by white. This has already been creeping in to Western jurisprudence, what you're seeing I guess full maturity of in Britain. It's terrifying. You never saw any campaigns like that for those guys. You haven't seen any campaigns like this for Henry Novak, too.

For him. There hasn't been, there haven't been any, there's been protests, but I haven't seen any buildings burning. No one's been killed over it, like with Floyd. Um there haven't there hasn't been a a series of Uh brutal assaults and all this other stuff over it. I mean, I It's horrible.

Listen to this. This is Kier Starmer. This is cut 25. Everybody is trying to blame everybody else except for their own policies that have created this. And we're going to talk about those policies in a minute.

Listen to Cut 25. The directives are calling for the officers involved in the Henry Novak arrest to face a full misconduct investigation. Do you support that call? Look, I think this is a tragic case, Henry Novak. And we have to start with Henry and his family.

I mean, an incredible, kind, thoughtful, much-loved young man. Clearly, There are questions that need to be answered in relation to the policing in this case. The IOPC is looking at that. I think we need to let them get on with their job. But we really need to listen to Henry's family because they're asking us as politicians, as leaders, not to use his case to whip up division, to cause disturbances.

We have to listen to them. They're grieving. They've lost their son. And so everything I've tried to do in relation to this case has been grounded in what they must be going through. Yes, we need to answer those questions.

Yes, I think it's right that there may need to be changes and we shouldn't shy away from that, not for one moment. Unbelievable. But how we conduct ourselves. Unbelievable. You know what?

How about how you conduct yourself? Let's talk about the policing. Because it actually is part of The policy And the cops were trying to deny this, but you can't deny it when you... Yeah. They literally posted it on the internet.

They're they're policing. how they police and how they prioritise. Tasks All of this has been published on a thing called the internet. It's all over social media. It gets into it explicitly.

Really quickly. The point here People they're telling people that they cannot have a reaction to this. I think when you have something that happened the way that Henry Novak died, and the only way they're not going to change it. I mean, think about this. This guy He was stabbed at 11:30 p.m.

He wasn't pronounced dead until 67 minutes later. 65 minutes of those he spent in cuffs. Digwa, Vikram Digwa, and his trash brother. Who arrived right after the attack? It was the brother who called the emergency number.

Vikram Digra. He recorded because what happened was Henry Novak was trying to flee. He climbed up on a recycling bin and then got over a fence. That's why he has all the stab legs and his wounds because Digwa kept stabbing him as he was trying to flee and mocking him. And then as Novak laid on the other side of the fence, Digwa was recording him bleeding out for like eight minutes.

He didn't call the emergency number at all. He only called his family and his family arrived and then he recorded him and he was taunting him while he was recording him. The brother called, and that's all on record. It all came out in trial, and there's video evidence, so no one can deny it. The brother called the uh emergency number.

And the brother lied, and he told police that, oh, Henry Novak was drunk and attacked them. That's why I mentioned yesterday it was important that. His blood alcohol level was like barely registering. He was well under any kind of inebriated limit. And this is the exact readout.

This is what they read out in Southampton Crown Court. Because Digwa's brother wanted to punish this dude.

So this is what he said. This is what the brother told police, and I'm gonna read it verbatim. Quote. We've just got attacked racially by some white person. He's physically attacked my brother.

We're Sikhs, we wear a turban, and he just attacked my brother. We're restraining him right now because he's just attacked my brother and he took my brother's turban off. And he's verbally attacked my brother racially. I'm not having this as a regular occurrence. I live here.

I'm not having this as a regular occurrence. He ain't fighting people. He's racially attacking people, is what he's doing. He saw some brown people and reacted. That's what it was.

End quote. Verbatum quote.

Now When the police arrived, Digwa's father had gotten there. He was holding Henry Novak up against the wall. He had been stabbed and was dying.

So imagine you're attacked and you're stabbed and you are bleeding out. You have blood pulling in your chest cavity. It's difficult for you to breathe because your lungs are filling up with blood. And The guy who tried killing you and chased you and kept stabbing you as you tried to get away, his trash family arrives. And they taunt you, they record you as you're dying, and then the dad decides to assault you and abuse you more.

The dad picked him up off the ground and held him up against the wall. And the father goes, oh, I'm just trying to hold him up. By his throat? Holding them up. There was blood all over the place, according to police.

The mother, the trash, fat mom, arrives. She hurries up and grabs the murder weapon and tries to hide it under her clothes and get out of there. She went back to their house and hid the dagger at their house. Henry was telling police that he's dying. By the way, they played.

The audio, they had the video, all of Digwa's video, where he was recording him in line in his own blood. Like you could hear, in the audio, they were saying that you could actually, you could hear his voice start to fade, Henry Novaks, because the blood was filling up his chest cavity. His final, his last words, Henry Novak's last words were, quote, Please, brother, I can't breathe. Then he passed out. Because he drowned.

Ultimately he bled out and drowned it. The his lungs filled up with blood. And so It it's weird. Insane. This story.

And what apparently kicked it all off was he was recording on Snapchat, just for background. He was leaving the pub. He was walking home. He was recording, he had been recording little videos on Snapchat. And he was recording a video on Snapchat and he was singing some lyrics.

And one of the lyrics was What a Bad Man or something like that. And it was like a rock song. I can't remember what song they said it was that he was singing. And Digwa immediately assumed it was about him. And got in his face and said, Yeah, I am a bad man.

And he said that on the Snapchat video. It happened that happened on the Snapchat video. And then Novak was trying to bring up his camera because then he started getting attacked, and he was trying to use that at least to try to get footage of his killer. And so Some of this was actually withheld from court. Because they said it was too sensitive.

Can you believe this? Can you imagine like evidence? being withheld because it's too sensitive. There's, this is amazing. This is, I mean, it's insane.

He got stabbed in the groin as well. And apparently, forensic experts were saying that's actually kind of difficult to do. That means he was really trying to get away from the guy. He was trying to climb the fence. And that was apparently the artery in the leg was one of the ones that was severed.

And then he lost blood faster, according to the forensic reports, because they kept dragging him and abusing him and holding him up against the wall as he was bleeding to death.

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So we were talking about this Henry Novak story, which I think is one of the most insane stories I've ever heard. And I was telling you, because all of this information is coming out, it's a. It's a an attack on this guy. It happened in December of last year, but they just a few, just some days ago, the Court, the verdict came out. And so the guy did it.

He's going away, etc. His mother also was charged. His dad and brother got like minor weapons charges, which I have an issue with. But The bigger thing, well, what's more, also big, is. The policing policies.

And I think you were playing You were playing some. This is cut 27. I wanted to play this because this is one of the police chiefs who says: no, no, no. Police officers aren't anti-white. You know, no, that's not.

This is all in response to this Henry Novak. slain. Listen to this. You don't think policing is anti-white. No, I don't.

Just guessing. I do not think it is. Do we have a two-tier type policing system? I would refute that. I would say absolutely not.

I see officers day in, day out on the grounds serving without fear or favour all our communities. And I think that's the case nationally. I appreciate other people have a different view, but that's my view.

So those officers at the moment have been treated by the IOPC as witnesses. They're not suspended. They are part of the Constellari.

However, they are not currently on frontline duties. Hm. Um, if only that were true. But it's not. It's on their website.

By the way. It's like actually on their website.

So if you look on their website, they have their Commitment to racial equity. Let me read it, just read it to you. This is part of their policies. Quote. Producing equality of policing outcomes for people from different ethnic groups by responding to individuals and communities according to their specific needs, circumstances and experiences with understanding that these will be radicalized with the aim of reducing harm.

It does not mean treating everyone the same or being colorblind, parenthetical, racial equality. And they go on to say about their commitment, quote, The Police Service of England and Wales is committed to anti-racism and racial equity. Racism is a very real issue in policing. We acknowledge the problems we've had with racism in the past and still have today. We're sorry for the damage racism has caused and continues to cause.

Racism, regardless of whether it's individual, institutional or systemic, is completely and utterly unacceptable and has no place in our profession. It's not enough for us to not be racist or claim to not be racist. Anti-racism demands that we are proactive, which is consistent with our legal duties and code of ethics. And it also requires us to remain vigilant because racism is insidious and will always be a threat to our model of policing by consent. What's that sound like, Kane?

Keynes over there going, mmm, mm.

Sounds like a bunch of crap to me.

So it basically means. No, it doesn't mean treating everybody the same. Which That's how are you treating without fear or favor if you literally say in your policies verbatim that people are not treated the same? I mean, I read it. to you.

It's linked, I sent, you guys have the link in Slack, npcc.police.uk. It's up on their system site assets. It's right there. They have a whole download section and you can go and it has announcement about their updating to policing protocol, et cetera. That's That sounds like they are operating with fear and favor.

What you're saying. I think it's in their policy the problem here. This last part that you read, where it's not enough for us to just not be racist, why not? Why is it not enough to not be racist?

Well, you can't you just can't say it either. Yeah, I love how they say that.

Well, you can't just say it.

Okay, well, then what does that mean? What does that even mean? I don't understand. This is that.

So basically, they're looking to manufacture these issues where they don't exist because it's clearly in their policy, it's not enough to not be racist or claim that you're not racist. This is.

Stupid. And this is what I can't believe I'm citing them. The Telegraph reported.

So it was getting into the Hampshire Police Commission, the University of Reading, to assess. The effectiveness of its mandatory inclusion matters course.

So they had a thing that they were making all of their officers take, and it was inclusion matters. It was an entire course, and they had all of 6,250 officers and staff that went through it.

So, this is from the Telegraph, the British paper.

So, it said, quote, The university found that over 15% of those surveyed felt, quote, controlled and pressured to be certain ways. In the training sessions, while over 14% said that, quote, if I made a mistake, it had been held against me, I would have been rejected for saying the wrong thing. End quote. Now, this is about race, right? The whole purpose of this is about race.

It said the university noted some attendees felt as though they could not freely share their attitudes. Individuals who did not respond well to the course may benefit from further intervention, monitoring, or coaching. And the whole And it's and they and it's this Exact officer, by the way. The man has the reddest hair I've ever seen in my life, Kane. Mm-hmm.

I mean, I'm sorry, just sidebar real quick, that hair, this is not an altered photo. I just need you to look at that hair. Red as the day is long. Yeah. So it's a day-long Hampshire police course that they called Inclusion Matters.

It's part of their diversity training. And the course covers racism, unconscious bias, and privilege. and it highlights the importance of being an ally.

So Remember, they've been fighting over this two-tier policing system, which they absolutely have, and they're trying to insist that they don't have, but they have it. This is all out here front and center for you. This is insane. That's exactly the I mean, everything that they're saying that they the kind of approach that they don't, that's I mean, this is a, it's policy driven. All of this is policy driven.

Listen to this. They have it. They have, as part of one of their main commitments, and this is like on off right off of their main page: quote: Zero tolerance of racism and ensuring Hampshire and Isle of White constibulary is anti-racist in all it does. What? Understanding the impact, trauma, and history of policing ethnic minority communities.

What? Okay. You everybody's police the same or not? This is so stupid. This is really ridiculous.

It really, really is.

So it is two-tier policing. Because they're valuing And that's exactly how the police approached this. They were immediately valuing and making the priority the identity. And not Guilt and innocence. Immediately it was identity.

We've been seeing that here in New York. I was telling Kane, do you remember the bodega owner? Jose Alba, this is back in 2022. This story, and he ended up going to Rikers. But I remember in the very early days of this story, like by early days, actually, I think it was early hours.

It was a self-defense story. He was attacked. And 62 year old, he was attacked. By um This violent customer, the guy wasn't a customer. I don't know why they keep calling him that.

Austin Simon, who's a black man. Simon apparently was ste was going to steal some chips. And he apparently had a weapon and Alba kept a knife. that he's not supposed to have because New York with their knife laws very similar to London All but had a knife. And when uh Austin Simon Tried to get behind the counter and attack Jose Alba.

Alba defended himself with a knife.

Now, if you remember when this story first started, It was this black man was killed. By this bodega owner, by this, you know, and and they were the way that they were running it made it sound like. It was a case of white on black crime. But then anybody who's outside of New York might go, oh, wow, they might be tempted to start going down that path. But anybody who's ever been to New York is like, wait a minute, who owns most of the bodegas?

And I'm not being ignorant, but Kane, that's true. Who owns most of the bodegas in New York? Minority owners. I mean, like, predominantly. I've never been in a Manhattan bodega.

And I've been, I've stayed in New York for weeks sometimes. I've been to New York many times. I've never been in a bodega where it. I'm just saying. And so I immediately was like, why are they, why are, it seems like they're trying to hint.

that this was like white on Black crime when it was literally a minority defending himself against. a rapidly violent another minority. And they put, and then people got real quiet about that after that. It was like that whole narrative just went away when the media realized: oh, his name's Jose. Oh, oh, his last name's Alba.

Oh my gosh, what are we going to do here? Oh my gosh, he's brown. Oh my gosh. And then they had to drop that whole approach to it. Because they couldn't They couldn't litigate that in the court of public opinion.

We pretty much have that. already fermenting. That type of policy that we are discussing that they have in Britain, we kind of already have that here. We have different protected classes. I think the idea, the concept of a protected class, is stupid because nobody is more special than somebody else before the law.

There's just the law. You either don't, I mean, if you're violating the law, you're violating the law. You don't violate it extra. Because Of a person's skin color. I think all of the crime like that comes from hate.

It comes from selfishness. I don't think that there's, I think it's just part of a motivation, but I don't think it in any way. what enhances the crime. It's murder is murder, assault is assault, all of that. But um We're already kind of starting to see that here.

But in Britain, the way that they have it is they're so hypersensitive to any of this. I mean, Kane reminded me. Uh Who was the um It was seven officers in the UK. Do you remember the little autistic girl? She had said that she had asked if one of the officers was a lesbian.

Because the officer had short hair, and her grandmother, who is a lesbian, has short hair. And so she looked at this officer that had short hair and was thinking of her grandmother, who also had short hair. And she was thinking, oh, does that. are you a lesbian then? And they were going to arrest her.

They sent all of these officers, they sent seven officers to her house. The issue of woke policing. And that was in West Yorkshire 2023. when this happened, Kane. And uh She Her aunt.

She called, well, it was her grandmother, but she called a lesbian Nana. And the West Yorkshire Police, they had to apologize. And then they made the officers undergo reflective practice, whatever the hell that means. What is that even? But you see, they were so eager.

To like enforce this. Oh, wait, is that a protected class you're insulting? But they were gonna arrest this girl for it. I'm sorry, but the lady looks like a lesbian with that haircut. I think she looks like one.

Nothing wrong with it. I know. Like, why are you immediately? Why? The officer was like, wait a minute, that's an insult.

You're the one who turned it into a negative. She was simply saying her family member has hair like that, and it's very short, and her family member was a lesbian, and that's all she was saying. She's a little girl, and she has autism. Which you know is neither here nor there. Any kid could say this.

I mean, I think she does look like one.

Some people just cannot do short hair. You look like a lesbian. And I don't mean like, you know, a lipstick one either. I mean, you look like you're going to be lifting boulders and doing lawn work. You know, I mean.

But my whole point, and by the way, that applies to everybody who gets bad haircuts. I'm just saying. It's They are so eager to run out. And like jump in front of a protected class that now they're they're they're people are getting killed in the process. People are getting jailed.

They're getting killed. There was a guy, another video that I saw fly by. He was getting kicked in the head because they didn't like what he said. This is craziness. And we're like, wow, do you see what's happening over in Britain?

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It's time for Dana's Quick Five. All right, so I got a couple of things here. Why is this one this way? All right, so John Bolton apparently pled guilty to retaining classified information according to some sources. We don't know who those sources are, but that's apparently what happened.

Okay, well, you know. Wasn't that always gonna happen though? I mean, I think everybody kind of anticipated that with him. Let's see. Apparently, also, Trump plans he's going to attend game three at Madison Square Garden as the Knicks host.

The uh fight well They're watching, everybody's like into the Knicks because people who've never followed basketball are into them.

So I guess it's a big get for. NBA, but the Knicks are going to play at Madison Square Garden. He's going to be there. They're hosting the first NBA finals in like, what, 30 years or something crazy?

So he's going to game three of Knicks versus Spurs.

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They still have nothing on that manhole that we showed you yesterday with the people coming out of the manhole in the middle of the street. They're still investigating that.

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It's during the Biden administration. Fox News had this. An illegal immigrant came all the way to the U.S.

Well, he's a migrant, came all the way from Mauritania. And the only reason I know anything about Mauritania is because of uh what is the big race that happens over there? and also because of uh uh Grand Tour. But anyway, Long story sh long, he uh came from Auritania and he was immediately allowed in because he said, oh, well, I'm gay.

So I have to have the asylum. because you know the gayness.

So he moved to Indiana. He married the daughter of a sheriff and got a job as a prison guard from his father-in-law. That's not gay. And then, yeah, so the Trump administration came in and they're like. He married a woman, and he's not boning a dude.

You're not gay. You got to go. And they arrested him, and now he's going to get deported. Uh well I'm just not kidding you. They arrested this guy.

So he is technically, because he did lie. You know, you can't lie. You just can't lie on your if, look, if I can get in trouble for falsifying anything on a 4473, even though Hunter Biden doesn't because crack daddy, then you know, you, dude, you get in trouble for this.

So the guy, uh Sela Habib. He is a native of Mauritania. Mauritania is on the northwestern side of Africa. He was arrested in May, about a well, a couple weeks ago. after uh he was came in during the biden era And he said, no, I have to.

I have to be able to come here because I'm so gay. I'm so crazily gay. And so they let him in. And he it was on a pending asylum application, and then they discovered he married not a dude but a woman. And the county sheriff, right?

So he employed this guy as a guard. And so now he's because it was fraudulent, because he applied based on homosexuality in 23, but then a year and a half later married a woman.

So I'm wondering how that's going to work. Is he going to go, no, she was so great, it turned me? I don't know. Is that gonna, does that work? Does that Wow.

Are you all right over there? Oh, he apparently passed E-Verify. During onboarding, he passed an e-verified check. They did claim that he submitted. He submitted the paperwork, but he lied on it, is the thing.

So now he's uh held in uh Indiana by ice. And he's contesting the final deportation order. You but that that means gonna have to prove he's gay. He's He can For real though, it makes it. Does that, can it work that way?

Can he go, no, no, no, I'm actually really gay, but I really also like this woman, so I married her. I'm not defending. I think he lied. He's got to go. And I don't, I mean, we don't.

We have a lot of people here who can be prison guards. We don't need to import anybody from Mauritania to be a damn prison guard. Get out. But that being said. Did he spell.

Gay G-H-E-Y on the application. It was actually. No, it was like full-on homo gay. Like, that's right. Full on, like loving the dudes.

They're going to get to the point where the ICE is going to have to go, yeah, we'll prove it. Right now. I don't even want to know what that process is. Just saying, if you're going to be brazen enough to lie about that to try to get in the U.S., you might have a brazen demand of proving it before you go further in your application process. Just saying.

I think there's enough evidence, though, to show he's not gay. You know what? All he would have, maybe he could go, I like green day. And then they'd be like, You definitely are gay. Totally gay.

You are so gay, so gay as the day is long. He could say that. He could say, I mean, that he's a woke Riker, which is way gay, because typically. I mean, there's all kinds of stuff that he could say, you know. I I don't know.

He could say I'm a a celibate gay man. Mm-hmm. I don't know. But I just think of all the things to... Why would you like and then you get married?

Like that's that's almost like a some Illino Omar level stuff. At least he didn't marry his own kin. Right. She married her brother. Right, they had a little the Habsburg stuff happening there.

Married her brother, so just saying. All right. I'm just existing right now to make Kane super uncomfortable. Go ahead and kick it into today's stupidity. Hold on.

Today's stupidity, yes. Dry haves. You're all right. You're going to make it. Juan, it's cut 21 here.

This is Chuck Schumer. He clearly has been eating raw meat and cheese because this is what he said. Ew. Listen to this. Blanche not only shields Trump from the law.

He uses the justice system to go after his boss's political enemies. Bringing baseless charges against the Southern Poverty Law Center for Democrats. And just think about the audacity of what he just said there, because the Southern Poverty Law Center for Democrats has been what's been used to go after political opponents. He is such a two-faced. Ground beef eating Non-grilling.

I don't know. I'm just waiting to see those burgers on that girl. I'm not really that afraid. Maybe the Grand Platiner story because tomorrow's Friday.

Now, if anything bad drops on that, it's going to be tomorrow. And if it's grody, I'm so sorry. We're going to try to find the most delicate way. It says it's worse than what we've already done. Dude, everyone's like, it's so worse.

It'll be grody.

Well, what? How worse is it? How does it get worse? All right. That does it for it today.

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