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Speaker 0 states, "The first one I see out, I wanna destroy you," and declares to Islam, "you are an evil satanic religion."

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Speaker 0 launches into a hostile condemnation of 'fascists' in the city, exclaiming: 'Motherfucker. Oh. Fascists in our city. They what? You see these fascists right here in our Fascists?' Then: 'Fuck you. Fuck you, fascists. Shame. Shame. Shame.' He adds, 'Shame. Y'all laughing, but that's the truth. We really talking real shit. Shut.' He insists, 'Y'all need to do some background studying about the federal mass objection.' He continues, 'They fooled a man. No. No. No. You don't, baby.' Then: 'Super bad. No. No. No. No.' 'No. No. He cooked up. He cooked up.' The overall tone is a raw, unfiltered rant.

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Speaker 0 claims that someone tells edgy jokes about the holocaust and cookies to appear cool. Speaker 0 says that the next step is to declare oneself the true conservative, not a "bunch of masturbating losers who live in your mother's basement." Speaker 1 states that someone was making holocaust jokes. Speaker 1 asks if Nick Fuentes, described as a "weird little gay kid in his basement in Chicago," is participating in a super PAC to bump off Joe Kent.

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The speaker, when asked about their message to Elon Musk while holding a flag, stated, "You wanna repeat history then get in the basket." Regarding firebombing of Teslas, the speaker responded, "I mean, the French do it." When asked if Elon Musk is a Nazi, the speaker claimed, "He did the slew," and affirmed that they believe he is literally a Nazi. The speaker supports boycotting Tesla. They were then asked if they think it's ironic that climate activists are boycotting the most popular EV in America. The speaker revealed the phone number they were holding is the hotline for Legal Aid in NYC, "just in case" anything goes wrong during protests. They stated that most protests they attend are permitted, with police present to protect both protesters and the public.

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Someone calls out "New Jersey's Gestapo" to a group of people. The speaker sarcastically says "Oh, yeah. Nice Oh, yeah. You're tough. Real fucking tough." The speaker then says "Alright. Go ahead. K. You're safe now, guys? Oh, you're safe now."

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How are you today? I'm doing well, thanks. Do you live in this neighborhood? It doesn't matter; you shouldn't be here. Really? Why not? You're not welcome. What are you, a Nazi? Just go home. Alright, you Nazi piece of shit. Step back. Why are you shaking your hands? Step away. I want to understand, but you need to step back.

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The speakers in the video express their anger towards the police, whom they refer to as Nazis and criminals. They accuse the police of not serving and protecting the community, but instead working for political figures. The speakers threaten to hold the police accountable for their actions and criticize their behavior. They also mention an incident involving an undercover van outside their home. Overall, the speakers express their frustration and disappointment with the police.

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Kyle introduces himself: "My name is Kyle. I'm Antifa, and there's so much rage in me that I've had to record this, like, 15 times trying to get the message out." He says, "They fucked up. K? Go watch my other videos." He asserts that if listeners are not caught up, they’ve missed the fight, but if they are, it's time to "suit up. Boots on the ground. Nicollet and fucking 26th." He specifies, "My house is four blocks away. Anywhere between Franklin and Nicollet and 26th and Nicollet, show up ready to go." He states he is not talking about peaceful protests anymore and not having polite conversations anymore; he is talking specifically to his followers and asserts, "This is everything I have fucking talked about, and this is exactly what I said was gonna happen. This is exactly what I said was gonna fucking come when we didn't fucking go and march on fucking Whipple with guns." He proclaims, "Sorry, but welcome to America 2026 where second amendment is the only thing that's gonna keep you fucking protected from literal fucking Nazi gunmen that are killing innocent people in the street with impunity." He emphasizes, "This is not a fucking joke." He concludes with a call to action: "There's nothing fun to chant about it. Get your fucking guns and stop these fucking people."

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A tense street confrontation unfolds with loud exchanges, accusations, and threats centered on an alleged Nazi presence and a planned conversation that escalates into threats and harassment. The participants describe a scene where neighbors are distressed and some individuals demand to know who is filming and where their car is, while others respond with hostility and accusations of Nazism. Key points: - A group argues that someone is blocking an ice vehicle and demands to see a car and its plate, calling the driver a coward. The demand to identify car owners and vehicles recurs, along with insults and aggressive language. - The group states they came out for a discussion and security, not for a fight, while others label their presence as Nazi or agitator activity. One person says, “We’re Nazis for… walking down the road,” and others insist they are there to talk, not to provoke a confrontation. - There is immediate hostility: objects are thrown, including ice blocks, and there is intermittent back-and-forth about whether the group is there for a fight or a conversation. The phrase “You’re a fucking coward” and “Get the fuck out” surfaces repeatedly. - A livestream is mentioned, with one participant asking another to be honest and accusing the other side of fascist behavior. The accused are called “Nazis” multiple times, and the livestream is referenced as part of the confrontation. - The participants claim they have been there only minutes, with remarks like “I’ve been here for maybe three minutes at the most,” and another asserts they are walking the block without saying much. - The group attempts to de-escalate by calling for police help, asking for a 911 address, and reporting that the group is being followed and that rocks or ice blocks are being thrown. They specify the location as Park Avenue and 33rd Street (moving toward 34th and Portland at times), Minneapolis. - They describe the police response as insufficient or unavailable: a dispatcher explains that officers are not able to reach the location, suggesting the group move to a different location where police can access them. There is frustration at the lack of immediate police support. - The participants report being chased, a vehicle turning onto a one-way street, and the sense of danger increases as they try to remain safe while continuing to seek police assistance. - Throughout, the speakers alternate between insisting they want a conversation and berating the other side, with repeated demands that the other group “get the fuck out.” The dialogue includes interruptions, taunts, and interruptions about who started the confrontation. - Towards the end, the participants confirm the location as 33rd Street near Park Avenue and Portland, note that police can’t reach that location, and mention a white Toyota Corolla following them. They consider moving to a different location to facilitate police assistance, and the traffic dynamics continue as they attempt to navigate the area on foot while seeking protection. In sum, the transcript details a heated, harassment-laden encounter marked by accusations of Nazism, a contested intention of dialogue versus confrontation, objects thrown, a livestream presence, and a troubling lack of timely police intervention, with the scene centered around Park Avenue and 33rd/34th Streets in Minneapolis.

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My name is John Sullivan from Insurgence USA in Salt Lake City, Utah. We're about to burn this shit down. Did anybody see that white militia guy shoot 3 kids? There's a whole bunch of white militia in Utah that came out against our group. We out there strapped and ready to burn that shit down. We out there to defend our fucking self.

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Fascists in our city. 'Motherfucker.' 'Oh.' 'Fascists?' 'You see these fascists right here in our Fascists?' 'Fuck you. Fuck you, fascists.' 'Shame. Shame. Shame. Shame.' 'Y'all laughing, but that's the truth. We really talking real shit.' 'Shut.' 'Y'all need to do some background studying about the federal mass objection.' 'They fooled a man.' 'No. No. No. You don't, baby.' 'Super bad.' 'No. No. No. No. No. No.' 'He cooked up. He cooked up.'

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Someone calls an unidentified group "New Jersey's Gestapo" and says, "You're tough. Real fucking tough." They then ask, "You're safe now, guys? Oh, you're safe now."

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The speaker commands, “Don’t let the murderer leave,” repeating it, and says they’ve been defensive. They declare, “You guys are the fucking criminals” and assert, “You don’t get to tell us what to do,” addressing the neighborhood.

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"Fuck you. That's not very Christian." "So a guy just got murdered, and you're gonna stand out here and protest a vigil for him?" "It's not a protest." "I'm informing Catholics on his Doesn't matter." "Somebody just got murdered." "Do you not understand time and place?" "That logic just escapes you." "We've got nothing better to do than come out here and do something like that." "You deserve the spit on the ground you just got." "Fuck you."

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The speaker states they have been doxxed after posting their address online while allowing protestors to use their apartment. The speaker says they are protesting against the "Gestapo" because a 12-year-old girl told them her green-card-holding parents were "abducted" and "disappeared." The speaker draws a parallel to 1933 Nazi Germany, claiming the Nazis initially targeted criminals and those who passively accepted the situation were also Nazis. The speaker says they are trying to keep the protestors cohesive and away from the driveway to avoid being gassed. They claim the news portrays them as violent criminals, but they have only done graffiti. The speaker says most of the protestors are well-intentioned anarchists who follow a policy of not policing other people's actions.

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The speaker agrees that cities and towns are being overrun and crime is out of control. However, they disagree about the source of the problem. The speaker claims the "MAGA gang" and white supremacists are descending upon places like Springfield, Ohio. The speaker attributes community problems to white supremacists, not to those who have come to strengthen the economy and help the country recover from the COVID-19 pandemic. The speaker believes the problem is "him and his minions."

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A speaker derides a counter protestor, insisting “I’m not the big guy.” They claim “They’re not even rocking” and add “They sent your pizza.” The speaker adopts a boastful stance with “Tall and proud.” They respond to a Nazi accusation with, “If you’re you’re Nazi, isn’t, then I’m a Nazi, bitch,” followed by the line, “Shut the fuck up, Nazi.”

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"One hour, you get out of there. Okay. One hour, you get out of there. Yes, yes, go ahead. Please. In the forest you can't, you can't make fire, forbidden, forbidden. I just did a full round because I saw a cloud of smoke and an exit from there; these sons of bitches, these sons of bitches are starting a fire on their mother’s bedspread. Get out, you son of a bitch. If we don’t take care of it, who will take care of this, brother? There has to be someone here, look."

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If he did his job, I wouldn't need to do this. I received a malicious report. Look, they're all pointing. Someone's on the roof. There he is, laying down. We have dangerous people in our country causing trouble.

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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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They are trying to burn down our capital. They don't look like us, they look like Antifa. They will hunt our families down if we don't leave now. I see many women and children here. Get your families home, get out of here.

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The speaker repeatedly calls someone a "fucking Nazi bitch" and other derogatory terms. The speaker says, "That's all what fucking America's about. You ain't no fucking American. You ain't no fucking patriot." The speaker also says, "This is California, nigga. I want you them feds here." The speaker taunts the person, saying "Look at you running away" and "Say something." The speaker tells the person to "Step out your car" and hopes they "go home and eat some fucking clock." The speaker also says, "Get a job, you fucking Nazi piece of shit."

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The speaker states they are being doxxed because they posted their address online while allowing strangers to use their apartment as a bathroom for protesting against the "Gestapo." They anticipated this due to people targeting those associated with the protests. The speaker recounts a story of a 12-year-old girl whose parents, legal green card holders, were allegedly "abducted" by authorities. The speaker draws a parallel to 1933 Nazi Germany, claiming that the Nazis initially targeted criminals and those who did nothing to stop them. They believe people who are annoyed by the protests are like Nazi citizens. The speaker claims they are trying to make the protests "cohesive" and "not annoying," and that the news portrays them as violent criminals, but they haven't broken anything, only done graffiti. They mention anarchists are involved, and there is a policy among anarchists called don't police other people's actions.

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People are pepper spraying and throwing things in the streets. They are blocking ICE and the FBI from coming through.

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Right now, I'm going to talk about what the taxi driver is doing, trying to set fire, and we're fighting against them. We have a group here, stopping these assholes from setting the damn thing on fire. It's important to document this. Because within our protest, we had people causing trouble. They're causing trouble. You understand? We arrived, and people started causing trouble, and we're fighting against our own people who are here. That's what it means. People are calling, saying to put it out, you see?
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