Lefties Losing It: Stephen Miller schools CNN anchor

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And it's time for Lefties Losing It. And the left are nothing if not thick, thick as a plank of wood, but not nearly as useful. Let's hear from this liberal woman who seems to think that if you have a credit facility, be it a credit card or mortgage,

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then you are essentially on welfare. Get ready to be assailed by stupid.

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If you have a credit card and you hate people who ask for handouts, you are a person asking for a handout. A credit card is somebody else's money. So for all you right-wingers who are all, oh, stop giving people handouts.

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If you have a credit card, you're a hypocrite.

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Yeah. Yeah.

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Oh, she got us there. How can we ever respond to that razor sharp analysis except to say that unlike a handout, you have to pay back the credit card with interest if you don't pay it back in full by the due date. So not at all like a handout. But our genius financial advisor was not done yet she has more

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analogies. Did you buy your house flat out? Did you like write a check for the full amount for your house's value? No no you did not you got a loan you asked for a handout because you couldn't afford a house.

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The credit system is a handout. And the fact that most of you can't see this.

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Like, go back to school.

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Yeah, folks, go back to school. Then you can be so spectacularly stupid that you think it's a good idea to showcase your ignorance on the internet. Now let's check in with Dylan Mulvaney, the Bud Light destroyer who mocks girlhood for a living. He's gone from posting content like this.

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Um, excuse me, where's the women's restroom? Uh, sorry ma'am, you're not allowed into the women's restroom. Well, I guess I'll just piss on the floor.

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Piss on the floor.

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Piss on the floor. Piss on the floor. I'm pulling my panties down like a hoe, cause I'm about to piss on the floor.

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Charmer, yep, he's gone from posting content like that to dressing up like this. Dylan's got sick of dressing up in girl phase. He's now posting stuff dressed like a man.

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So let me get this right. Dylan is now a man pretending to be a girl dressing up like a boy. Sounds like a useful thing to do. Here is Dylan dressed up as an old man to promote his new show. Let's hear from the Mayor of crime-riddled Chicago.

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Here he announces that he is effectively banning ICE agents from his city, anything to frustrate the Trump administration's efforts of deporting illegal immigrants breaking the law.

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Today we are signing an executive order aimed at reining in this out of control administration. The order establishes ice free zones. That means that city property and unwilling private businesses will no longer serve as

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staging grounds for these raids.

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The Democrats certainly seem to have a permissive attitude when it comes to criminals and it's not restricted to illegal immigrants. Listen to Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell who thinks criminals don't belong in jail, they deserve

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understanding. The criminal system has had a disparate impact on black and brown communities. Let me lead with that. So when this person is committing six or seven crimes, I don't know his or her story. Maybe they were abused as a child, maybe they're hungry. So my remedy is to find their life story to see how we could help first. I have no desire to

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put them in jail, but I need to protect you. So it's no surprise that these blue cities have turned a blind eye to the violence of far-left activists including Antifa and so has CNN. They even object to these politically motivated criminals being called terrorists.

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You keep calling them terrorists but isn't that hyperbolic to call them terrorists?

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No, if anything I'm understating the severity of the situation. And Stephen Miller was not done yet. Watch as he schools the CNN anchor

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who thought he had a gotcha moment.

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A Democratic president someday calls the National Guard to a red state over what they see as open rebellion, but is what amounts to a demonstration that gets rowdy. I mean, is that not a fear?

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They're posting pictures of their kids because it's a demonstration. And they have a sniper on top of a building firing a high caliber rifle at a nice facility because it's a demonstration. And they are engaging a vehicle, ramming it. But the National Guard isn't being sent to Texas.

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The National Guard isn't being sent to Dallas where that sniper was. Because the Dallas Police Department and the governor of Texas, well you walked right into And the assembly but they have refused they've been given a stand-down order and the dumb questions from CNN weren't just about Antifa listen to this is it the

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case that as Pritzker frames it you are profiling brown people that that this

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immigration crackdown is designed to go after people of color that is the it's such a what a dumb question. The illegal aliens who are here are taking jobs away from blacks, they're taking jobs away from whites, they're taking jobs away from Latinos, they're taking their health benefits away, they're taking their school slots away, and of course in many cases they're committing heinous crimes. We cannot have a system of law in this country that privileges illegal aliens over American

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citizens and that's what they're doing. You know it and I know it."

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Ok, you think after that the CNN anchor would move on. But no, somehow he thinks that emphatic answer wasn't really clear enough. He wants further clarification and boy did he get it.

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So that's not exactly a no, Steven. Can you just unequivocally state that the immigration policy...

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I said it's a dumb question.

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Okay.

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I appreciate that.

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No, and it's a dumb question. So no, this policy is not designed to...

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I thought when I said it was a dumb question it meant no. Well I just want to be clear and precise. I appreciate you trying to qualify my questions but nevertheless I think it's a fair one that a lot of people have. My full answer is no,

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that is a lie and it's a dumb question. Joining me now is Sky News contributor Kosha Gaydar. Kosha, CNN doing the bidding of Antifa there and it's surprising that they would do that because leftist agitators attacked CNN's own offices during the 2020 riots. They seem to determine to downplay the political violence we are seeing from the left.

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We can only surmise they're true believers. Their own buildings were being attacked and even then they are so true to the cause in the face of very clear and precise, to use the anchors own words, response and commentary by Stephen Miller. He's like I just want to be precise, are you going after black and brown people? It's again sort of like they just have this very limited barrel of cards or words that they play and race is one and skin color is one and there's a couple others and they just keep going back to that. They're not able, they need more range. They should broaden the way they interview people.

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I mean, you only have to look at Antifa's antics to see how violent, how lawless this group is. And yet you've got CNN saying, oh no, it's hyperbole to describe them as domestic terrorists. It's politically motivated violence. It's pretty much the definition of terrorism.

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It is, and there is really this continuum between things that we've seen way back from the Steve Scalise shooting, Trump twice, the supporter Corey Kempner died, of course, at that shooting. There were two other people who were shot and recovered,

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Charlie Kirk, Justice Kavanaugh, the attempted assassination, and Antifa, and the attacks on ICE. It is all related, and they try to kind of frame it as these are all isolated events and don't patch them together into some sort of pattern.

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But as you say, it is a pattern. It's becoming more and more clear that it's coming from only one side. The bullets are flying in only one direction and I think it's gonna get harder and harder for them.

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And they seize upon some activist research that has been fully debunked as, oh no, this is a both sides issue. In fact, the right wing is worse, but the figures just don't bear that out. Now this week, the president and the secretary

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of war, Pete Hegset, attended the US Navy's 250th birthday celebrations. Both gave rousing speeches, but I think first lady Melania was the crowd favourite.

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Secretary of War Pete Hegsett emphasised the importance of unity and love of country.

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Your diversity is not your strength. Your strength is your unity of purpose,

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your shared mission, your love of country.

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And President Trump ended his 45 minute address with his iconic dance moves.

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Gosia, the Armed Forces Navy are seeing healthy recruitment numbers. It's a change from what we've seen in recent years under the Biden administration. And I looked up the data on the voting patterns of military personnel and two in three veterans voted for Trump in 2024, according to the Washington Post. That's pretty emphatic support for the Republicans.

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Indeed, emphatic it is. The numbers are almost back up to where they were right after 9-11, which is when there was this very natural, organic surge in patriotism and people signing up to serve. And then it's been on a steady decline since then, totally plummeting under the Biden years,

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and it comes back up. I think big picture, it is downstream from leadership and just what it looks like to follow real leaders that you want to follow right from President Trump all the way down to Pete Hegset and and below and they're just having fun and their aspirational figures and People I think like that young people and they're looking for purpose in their life and patriotism is cool again a little bit And then secondarily I also think it is the policy where they understand as as Pete Hegstead said, that the military is about lethality, not diversity.

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It doesn't matter if you wanna take a vaccine or not, it doesn't matter what your diversity credentials are, like you come in here for that purpose, serving your country and being a lethal fighting force. They believe in that. And also I think the fact that he is

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the peace president, Trump, do trust that if you sign up for the military and you get sent to war it will hopefully be for good reason and not these endless adventures that happen in

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the Bush era. It is and it's again such a contrast to the media narrative that he was being disrespectful to veterans and the whole suckers and losers line that again has been pretty comprehensively debunked but many people repeated lies if it's gospel gospel now to an awkward development for the likely next mayor of New York Democrat and communist Zoran Mamdani what are we calling Democrats socialist I think is technically the term but he

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is a communist who is supposed to be a big ally of the LGBT key community, but here he is cozying up to Rebecca Kodaga now, this is a top Ugandan official who has pushed harsh anti LGBT policies including life

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Imprisonment for gay people kosher. I think cognitive dissonance is real, and that's why it won't matter. It's the same thing where you see Hamas supporters draping themselves in rainbow flags, where none of that would be tolerated in that region. It's the same thing here, as well as many other issues that he's trying to publicize or make public,

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you know, everything from property to grocery stores. Meanwhile, he and his family own huge amounts of private property and wealth. He's cozying up to this person over here. It won't matter because his packaging and the optics of who he is and what he supposedly stands for on the surface is something that the electorate

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in New York unfortunately really, really wants and is aligning with. The only silver lining here is Andrew Cuomo, now that Eric Adams has dropped out of the race, there is a mathematical pathway to him as an individual. Yeah, I remember Andrew Cuomo during COVID and he was horrid. Terrible.

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And now the fact that he's now the great white hope just tells you how far New York has fallen.

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And he still won't. It is Mamdani's to lose. He is fighting upstream. But you're so right, how the mighty have fallen and where we are, but that is the silver lining here. Well, let's stick with Democrat mayors,

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the current and emerging, played in lefties losing it. Clips of the Seattle and Chicago mayors taking a stand against law and order. The Seattle mayor wants to understand why someone has seven criminal convictions,

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he wants to talk to them, while Chicago, they're attempting to ban ICE officers from doing their jobs. Tell me about this modern left permissive attitude to crime, Kosha. We see examples of it through so much of the US

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and whenever it's apparent in a city, there's also a sharp rise in crime. You know, the two go hand in hand, and yet this is something that the Democrats really aren't shying away from. And Mamdani is another example. He's talked about wanting to get rid of prisons, ideally.

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I have to say, I hate to say it, but I have to say it comes down to a world view. That is what it is. That's the only explanation for why nobody at any level of the government or street thugs or anything in between shy away from it,

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no matter what happens. And the stakes get higher, and they double, triple, quadruple down. And it links back to what we talked about in the earlier segment as well, that they are true believers,

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and it's everything from funding and that sort of apparatus, which Stephen Miller and others are talking about increasingly, to elected officials, like the mayor's is completely doubling down, to the soft on crime DAs and policies that they've pushed to decriminalize things that used to be felonies are now misdemeanors, so you're sort of encouraging it. And then just the denial by the media. And you put all of that together in this cauldron and that is what you get. The only saving grace again is I think the mask is off

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for a lot of people and the normies as we say, the ones who don't follow news or pay attention to stuff are now I think paying attention a little bit but I hope it's not too little too late.

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And if you don't make arrests, if you give orders to overlook certain offences, then you can really manipulate the crime stats as well. And again, we've seen that happen, which confuses the issue even more. And California is often at the forefront of these soft on crime policies. Let's have a look at this astonishing footage of a mob of masked thieves ransacking a jewellery

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store in San Francisco. Kosha, property crime is higher in San Francisco than the national average, despite the many, many, many programs that they run for disadvantaged people to supposedly stop this sort of thing from happening.

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And you look at the data and it just gets worse and worse. So that place, California, beautiful, shining city on a hill, it's been running in massive debts and deficits forever more because of these programs and then simultaneously crime goes up. A picture is worth a thousand words.

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So I think the more of those clips and videos come out on one hand and then you have El Salvador on the other hand. We can see the contrast. Everybody knows what needs to get done and the question is, is there the political will to do it?

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Now before you go, a Fox News exclusive, they report former special counsel Jack Smith was allegedly tracking the private communications and phone calls of nearly a dozen Republican senators as part of his January 6th investigation or witch hunt, however you want to look at it. Some of these senators include Lindsey Graham

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of South Carolina, Marsha Blackmon of Tennessee, Ron Johnson of Wisconsin, Josh Hawley of Missouri, Mike Kelly of Pennsylvania and several others. FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongina has briefed lawmakers on the discovery of Smith's surveillance. Let's hear from Marsha Blackburn.

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She spoke about what the FBI was up to. And now we find out that after the Mar-a-Lago raid, after the indictment of President Trump, they surveil us, people who support President Trump, members who are all Republicans, but it shows you how out of control and rotten to the core and politicized the FBI had become and how they had absolutely no problem at all whatsoever with political

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weaponization. Politicized and rotten to the core. Strong words there from the Tennessee Senator.

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Indeed, the scale and scope of the scandal, because that's really what it is, the lawfare scandal broadly against Trump, his top aides, his supporters, and now even just lawmakers who happen to be Republican or notionally support Trump.

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A lot of the people on that list aren't even diehard types, as we know, but they are Republicans. It just keeps getting worse and worse. The other side of the story, though, here, I think that's getting a lot of people angry is the difference in how both sides wield power.

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So those were strong words, but all we seem to get from the Republicans are words. They were in charge of Congress when Jack Smith's investigation that undergirded this scandal broke. They had the power of the purse to defund that. They had other things that they could do or can still do,

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and they just seem to always be writing these strongly worded letters, issuing words, saying things like, let's get to the bottom of it, meanwhile the clock is ticking. And that is something that's getting

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a lot of people very angry, but there's a little bit of hope that maybe this time is different and you will start to see indictments, saw a little bit with James Comey, but hopefully there are others coming down the path.

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Absolutely, it's time for accountability, because I think faith in these institutions is just going to keep decreasing until there is some accountability. Koshia Gator, thank you so much.

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Thank you.

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And on this program, we showcase the political violence of the far left, who prove time and time again that they're not interested in articulating their views. They have only one answer and that is violence. A warning for what you're about to watch. That was Savannah Craven-Antao, a pro-life influencer who regularly goes on the streets

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of New York to get people's opinions on abortion, have discussions with them. That interaction was six months ago. It started as a discussion that was peaceful and largely respectful, but it wasn't long before it devolved into this.

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I think that you just don't understand the magnitude of having a child. this.

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Now Savannah was left bruised and bloodied after that attack. She had thousands in medical bills, she needed stitches and yet, despite the entire attack being captured on camera, the attacker, Brianna Rivers, will not be facing criminal prosecution. Let's bring in Savannah Craven-Untow. Savannah, the woman in that video, Brianna Rivers, was charged with second-degree assault, but the case has now been dropped. Can you talk, can you explain to us what happened

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there? The whole thing is on camera. Correct, yes. Well, the Manhattan DA, Alvin Bragg's District Attorney's Office in Manhattan, they just care more about criminals instead of victims. I believe that this was politically motivated. What happened here was that they missed a key filing deadline. So the evidence that I provided to the head DA in his office, right to him, was right in front of him when I gave him all of the video evidence,

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decided that he was not going to meet that deadline to give all the evidence over. And with that, there was no evidence provided, therefore in 90 days, the case just timed out.

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Well, that seems insane. You've provided the evidence they needed, the whole thing's captured on camera. Has Alvin Bragg's office, the Manhattan they needed, the whole thing's captured on camera. Has Alvin Bragg's office, the Manhattan District Attorney, have they explained the failure here to do their job? Have they reached out to you and at least apologized?

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Yes, they offered me an apology via voicemail after they had to start doing damage control because the New York Post, MyVideo went viral, and a lot of other major news outlets, including Fox, and now, thankfully, Sky News is talking about this. It's an injustice not just for me, but for anybody who wants to go out, use their First Amendment right, and speak their mind peacefully. It's also an injustice for the millions of babies that are aborted every single year across the world. Now Savannah, after watching

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that and seeing what happened to Charlie and I know you and Charlie Kirk, you were a big admirer of his work and he was aware of what happened to you, certainly. Are you now afraid to go out and have these discussions with people in good faith? Because the violence of the left, the political violence is undeniable. It's on the rise. How do you feel going out on the streets and having these discussions?

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Right.

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Well, of course, it's always a concern that each time I go out, not even when I'm just going to film, but wondering if somebody who supports Breonna Rivers' actions, if they see me out on the street,

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are they gonna try to do something as well? Because this case being dropped, the message that it sends is that I can go hurt someone that I disagree with and I can get away with it. It's disgusting. But the thing is, is that I believe in God. He is my savior. And he told us that you will be persecuted if you aim to live a life in Christ Jesus. And so I cannot be fearful.

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I cannot cower to these people because they are not, they may not be physically weak, but they are weak minded. And that just goes to show that they turn to violence when they can't step up to a microphone and have a conversation. In order to create a better country and a better world, we have to continue trying to have these conversations

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to change minds and move our country forward.

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Now, just last week week you interviewed some college students about Charlie Kirk's death, let's have a look at one of those responses.

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I'm glad that he died. He don't give a about me and maybe that's crazy to say I'm glad that he died, but I just like to see when people of power that do bad things to people in community, I like to see them get their justice.

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Savannah, how prevalent is that sort of attitude on college campuses? It is just so cruel and callous and it's still shocking to hear that. How many others you spoke to felt the way that person did?

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Right, well I would say about half of them agreed that it was justified that the reason that Charlie Kirk was murdered was because he was met with what he believed in and what he taught, which is just, it so disturbing because the 2nd amendment is not meant to be used to just go around and murder people but rather to

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protect yourselves from those who are going to follow the law and an interesting thing about this particular interview this conversation is that the reason this person this this young man said that he felt he could say that was because he doesn't know him, it's the internet and people make memes and it's funny. So I decided to ask him, would you look me in the face and say that I deserve to die? Because I agreed

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with 99% of what Charlie believed in. And he could not tell me to my face that he thinks that I should die. And so that's why we go out and have these conversations. This is why Charlie went out and had these conversations. Because the internet is such a dehumanizing tool, right? People look at other people online, they don't see a person,

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they don't see somebody with feelings. They see a username and they see just the little bits of life that people want to share. And so with that, they take all of their thoughts about one person only from that. And if you disagree with them, it's easier to dehumanize people. from that. And if you disagree with them, it's easier to dehumanize people.

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Savannah Craven-Antal, thank you so much for your time tonight.

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