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It took the killing of a white woman in South Minneapolis to recognize police brutality as an issue. The speaker believes police are being militarized, making people unsafe. Hennepin County Attorney Mike Freeman has never charged an officer in a citizen shooting. The speaker claims the United States does not address police brutality because historically, it has impacted people of African descent. Justine Daman and Ja'Marr Clark should still be alive. The speaker hopes it doesn't take another white woman being killed for people to recognize this issue.

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We should focus on making progress within our own communities rather than relying on the system. The speaker mentions seeing young children wearing masks while riding bikes in Chicago. They share a story of an 11-year-old who was tragically killed by a 14-year-old. The speaker questions if we should blame the system or look at the role of fathers in these situations. They emphasize that change starts within the home. The speaker also mentions their own father being incarcerated and questions the absence of his father.

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The speaker states that people are focusing on the physical hurt caused without considering the speaker's mental state. The speaker describes an incident where a baton got stuck behind someone's back and accidentally hit them when the speaker lost balance and pumped their arms. The speaker claims they would never intentionally hit someone. The speaker says they are being subjected to character assumptions, including being called ghetto and racist slurs, and receiving death threats, all due to a nine-second video.

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A mother states that her son, Jonathan Lewis, was stabbed to death while 20 people filmed and broadcast it on social media. She feels that those responsible are getting away with murder and that there is no justice for her son. She was told the perpetrators would plead guilty to murder and receive a maximum of two years in the adult system, a deal she disagrees with. She believes they should be held accountable as adults because they made an adult choice and knew their actions would result in her son's death.

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The speaker recounts an incident where a kid was sitting under their tent at a track event. When asked to move, the kid became aggressive. The speaker's brother intervened and told him to move, to which the kid responded, "make me move." The kid grabbed his backpack, and the speaker tried to react quickly but didn't see the stabbing. The speaker then saw his brother and tried to help him, but it was senseless. The speaker doesn't understand why someone would do that over a small argument, especially to a man with a family who did everything for them. The speaker describes the brother as a strong man.

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Speaker 1 delivers a message to Jeff, expressing sorrow for his loss and criticizing him for not condemning the culture that Speaker 1 believes led to his son's death. Speaker 1 claims there are 350,000 attacks on white people by black people each year and asks Jeff to stand with him in condemning this. Speaker 1 invites Jeff to a press conference or interview to discuss the issue. Speaker 3 (presumably Jeff) responds, stating Speaker 1 is part of the problem and creating racial divide. He demands Speaker 1 remove his son's face from his website and disassociates himself. Speaker 2 accuses Jeff of weakness and of creating more victims like his son. Speaker 1 echoes this sentiment, urging Jeff to condemn his son's killer and the culture he believes is responsible.

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In this video, the speaker shares a personal story about an incident at a school during the 2020 presidential election. They were with a blind friend who supports Trump when a group of Black Lives Matter activists started chanting and verbally attacking them. The speaker tried to get help from the police, but nothing was done. They also mention filing a complaint about the incident but never received a response. The speaker brings up other complaints they have made, including one about not receiving funding for a political campaign. They express frustration with the lack of action and mention sending the video to a specific email address.

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The speaker recounts leaving a club while waiting for an Uber. Outside, the speaker and their group were attacked, with one person beaten severely. The speaker intervened to help. Before the attack, racist comments were directed at members of the group who were from Russia, with threats made to "beat up the Russians." Other comments included telling "white people" that they "shouldn't be out here" and threatening them with violence. The speaker describes being circled before the attack began. The speaker notes that some of the individuals arrested have extensive criminal records, including the man who punched the speaker, who had recently been released from jail on felony charges. The speaker questions why these individuals were free to commit the assault.

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A hypothetical scenario is presented involving young white men attacking elderly black couples at a country music festival while others cheer and film. The speaker states this would be wrong and those involved should be brought to justice. The speaker then claims that the races are reversed in a real incident at a Cincinnati jazz festival, where young black teens allegedly targeted and brutally beat middle-aged white couples. The speaker describes the videos as horrifically violent, showing a woman being knocked unconscious. The speaker encourages viewers to find the videos on social media. The speaker characterizes the alleged attack as animalistic and evil and claims President Trump's administration is taking it very seriously.

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The speaker describes a violent incident where they and their brother were attacked by a group of people. They were grabbed, beaten, and thrown around. The speaker struggled to breathe and tried to protect themselves by putting their hands behind their back, but the attackers continued to hit them with a baton. The speaker expresses their disgust and emphasizes the brutality of the situation.

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The speaker recounts an incident at a track event where a kid was sitting under their tent. When asked to move, the kid became aggressive. The speaker's brother intervened, telling him to move, and the kid responded, "make me move." The kid grabbed his backpack and the speaker tried to react quickly, but didn't see the stabbing. The speaker then saw his brother and tried to help him. The speaker believes the act was senseless, questioning why someone would do that over a small argument. The speaker emphasizes the victim was a family man who was strong and cared for by many.

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Sarah is allegedly spreading lies and targeting the speaker. The speaker is asking for community support for their son, who they believe should have the same rights as Kyle Rittenhouse and Daniel Pinder. The speaker claims that while video evidence of Kyle Rittenhouse shooting three people was widely available and he raised over $2,000,000, there's been a deliberate disinformation campaign to prevent support for their family. They are urging the community to unite and provide overwhelming support to counter this. The speaker asserts that Black people in America don't need to "pull the race card" because racism is a daily reality. They say they are constantly reminded of being a Black man in America.

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The speaker discusses the murder of Donald Young, a choir master and 4th grade teacher who was openly gay. Two other gay men from the same church were also killed within 60 days. The speaker implies that powerful individuals, like Barack Obama, may be involved in these murders. They express a sense of urgency in speaking out against powerful men, as they believe it could cost them their life.

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Carmelo Anthony was released from jail after claiming he couldn't afford bail. The speaker believes the judge caved to the "woke mob." Upon Anthony's release, he was greeted by a parade of cheering black and white people. The speaker asserts Anthony is a killer who murdered a white boy in cold blood and that his release demonstrates "black privilege." The speaker does not want to hear about white privilege or black people suffering. The speaker finds the celebration of Anthony's temporary release disgusting and accuses black people of riding hard for criminals instead of demanding better or celebrating black excellence. The speaker suggests that to be accepted by black people, one must be despicable.

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The speaker recounts an incident where a kid was sitting under their tent at a track event. When asked to move, the kid became aggressive. The speaker's brother intervened, telling him to move, to which the kid responded, "make me move." The kid then grabbed his backpack and stabbed the speaker's brother. The speaker didn't see the stabbing but saw the aftermath. The speaker tried to help his brother, but it was senseless. The speaker expresses disbelief that someone would do that over a small argument, emphasizing the victim was a strong man with a family who cared about him.

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A speaker described an incident involving 100 black people beating up two white people, stating that if the races were reversed, the situation would be viewed differently. They criticized the lack of law enforcement presence and expressed concern for the injured woman, a single mother, and the perceived lack of accountability for the perpetrators, who they believe will receive lenient treatment in prison. Another speaker questioned whether justice could be served and suggested federal involvement. They lamented the societal trend of filming and posting violent acts on social media instead of helping victims. Another speaker echoed this sentiment, noting that only one person called for help. They criticized the police chief's response, calling it disrespectful, and mentioned a lawsuit against the chief by four white lieutenants alleging discrimination in promotions.

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A speaker says his son is not here anymore because a kid was mad. Another speaker describes his brother as a good kid who made one mistake that cost him his life, which he didn't deserve. The speaker says this kid was sitting under their tent at track. When asked to move, he became aggressive. The speaker's brother stepped in and told him he needed to move, and the kid responded, "make me move." The kid grabbed his backpack, and the speaker didn't see the stab. He then saw his brother, but won't talk about the rest. The speaker tried to help his brother, but it was senseless. He doesn't understand why someone would do that over a little argument, saying it's crazy how people do that nowadays. The brother was a man of the family who had people that cared about him and did everything for their family. He was a strong kid.

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People defend Carmelo Anthony due to shared skin color, reflecting a reductive tribalism. Justice for the victim should be the focus, regardless of alleged racism. The speaker questions why Carmelo Anthony's family is receiving financial benefits and increased security after the incident. Speaking out against wrong behavior shouldn't be seen as "acting white" or being a sellout. The speaker is tired of this mentality and urges more people to stand up for what is right, despite potential backlash. The speaker emphasizes the importance of distinguishing between right and wrong, asserting that the situation is wrong.

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Come around for a fight. This is sick. They don’t care about us. I didn’t hurt anyone, but I’ve done more than that man who killed someone. This is so dumb; they don’t care. He needed to be guilty when he wasn’t even seeking those shots. People are getting hurt, and it’s not right. The subways aren’t safe because of this. Do something for these people. It’s been a problem for too long, and nothing has changed. We need action on this issue.

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We are in pain, don't laugh. If another black or brown person is killed, we'll burn this city down. These houses are on native land. Pay attention and talk.

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A kid was sitting under the speaker's tent at track. When asked to move, he became aggressive. The speaker's brother intervened and the kid said, "make me move," while grabbing his backpack. The speaker didn't see the stab, but saw his brother afterward. He tried to help, but it was senseless. The speaker doesn't understand why someone would do that over a small argument. The brother had a family and people who cared about him. He did everything for the family and was a strong man, stronger than the speaker. He did a lot that went unrecognized. He was a peacemaker who calmed people down and made everything smooth. He was always there for the speaker, so it's heartbreaking to see what happened.

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The speaker describes a high school student who was bullied almost every day for being an outcast and a loner. The bullying involved being made fun of for his appearance and the way he dressed, including wearing jeans and, sometimes, hunting outfits. He always wore a mask, even after COVID restrictions were lifted. The speaker doesn't want to say the bullying provoked something, but acknowledges it's a possibility.

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It's unfortunate another child's bad choice will affect him for life. The speaker has compassion for every human being. This is not a race issue, nor a black and white issue. The speaker does not want the situation politicized. The speaker does not appreciate online remarks from people who weren't present during the event.

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Chicago is depicted as a microcosm of nationwide urban violence, with ongoing cycles of mayhem and a sense that parents and youths alike are not being held accountable. Speaker 0 describes rampant violence in Chicago and argues that the city’s problems reflect broader national issues. The speaker emphasizes the need to catch young people early and to keep doing the hard work to redirect neighborhoods, warning that the devastation has persisted for years and a clearer handle is needed. A mother recounts the incident, saying, “They fought my son. They hit my son first, all in his face. Then they dragged me in the grass and pull my little baby hair.” The message is that accountability has been lacking: “We haven't held these kids accountable. We haven't held parents accountable. No mother should be that helpless and be targeted by children inside of our own community.” The conversation shifts to a call for fear and respect that seems vanished from the community. A participant notes, “Councilman, where's the fear and respect?” and recalls a past environment where neighbors and parents kept youths in check, contrasting it with today’s reality. Speaker 3 agrees, lamenting the loss of discipline and stressing that no child or mother should have to experience such trauma. There is consensus that the issue extends beyond a single incident or school: “this is happening throughout the Chicago public school system.” Bullying is highlighted as a widespread problem, and there is a push for measures to ensure both parents’ voices and children’s voices are heard. If these voices are not heeded, the situation could “overspill into something even bigger,” according to the speakers.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Maher's White House Visit, and Senseless High School Student Stabbing, with Knowles & Ana Kasparian
Guests: Michael Knowles, Ana Kasparian
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Megyn Kelly discusses the recent announcement of President Trump's new tariff plan, which proposes a 10% tariff across the board, with higher rates for countries with trade deficits or unfair regulations. She argues that while critics warn of potential stagflation and job losses, the manufacturing sector has been severely impacted over the past 25 years, and Trump’s approach may provide necessary change. Kelly emphasizes the need for patience with Trump's policies, as he has historically focused on the working-class Americans affected by globalization. The conversation shifts to a tragic incident in Frisco, Texas, where 17-year-old Austin Metcafe was fatally stabbed over a seating dispute at a track meet. Kelly highlights the victim's promising future and the father's remarkable forgiveness towards the assailant, Carmelo Anthony, also 17. The discussion touches on the racial dynamics of the case, with Kelly suggesting that media coverage would differ if the races were reversed, indicating a societal bias in how such incidents are reported. Michael Knowles joins the conversation, expressing concern over the societal implications of the incident and the broader cultural issues surrounding violence among youth. He critiques the political correctness that prevents open discussions about family structures and societal responsibilities, arguing that ignoring these issues contributes to violence and crime. The dialogue then transitions to the Nashville school shooting perpetrated by a transgender individual, with Kelly and Knowles criticizing the media's reluctance to address the shooter’s gender identity and mental health issues. They argue that societal denial of these realities leads to tragic outcomes and that the public deserves transparency regarding such incidents. Kelly and Knowles also discuss the implications of recent cultural events, including a teacher's alleged sexual misconduct with a student, emphasizing the need for accountability and the importance of respecting personal boundaries in relationships. They express concern over the normalization of such behavior in society. Finally, the conversation touches on the importance of dialogue across political divides, with Anna Kasparian joining to discuss the significance of engaging with opposing viewpoints. They reflect on the challenges of maintaining friendships across political lines and the need for open communication to foster understanding and collaboration in a polarized environment.
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