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The speaker asserts that the country should be more fearful of white men, claiming they cause most of the deaths in the country. The speaker suggests profiling, monitoring, and creating policies to combat the radicalization of white men.

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The speaker discusses the prevalence of violent videos circulating online, particularly those involving white individuals being attacked by black individuals. They criticize the media for allegedly covering up these incidents and promoting a narrative that white people deserve to die. The speaker argues that the corporate media is hiding these crimes because they are the ones promoting them. They also mention the suppression of crime statistics by the FBI and express concern about the dangers faced by white individuals in blue cities. The speaker emphasizes the need for unity and proclaims that everyone should identify as pro-freedom, anti-crime, and anti-racist. They conclude by urging people to leave blue cities and avoid associating with leftists.

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The speaker addresses the claim that Islamophobia stems from fear of jihadist terrorism, citing examples like Fort Hood, San Bernardino, and the New York truck attack. The speaker counters that the country should be more fearful of white men, who they claim cause most of the deaths in the U.S. If fear were the driving force behind safety policies, the speaker argues, the U.S. should be profiling, monitoring, and creating policies to fight the radicalization of white men.

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The speaker expresses concern about the high number of deaths caused by white men in the country. They emphasize the need to address white supremacy as the most dangerous terrorist threat to the nation. The speaker clarifies that their statement is not influenced by their presence at a black HBCU and that they hold this view wherever they go. The speaker urges people to stand against the poison of white supremacists.

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People need to start taking to the streets because this is a dictatorship. There needs to be unrest in the streets for as long as there's unrest in our lives. The biggest terror threat in this country is white men. They're not going to stop before election day in November, and they're not going to stop after election day. If you think things are bad now, you ain't seen nothing yet. The speaker doesn't know why there aren't uprisings all over the country.

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"Out the crime statistics? Not not exactly like I need you need conservatives to be afraid of getting killed when they go to events so that they look to their leadership to turn down the temperature." "The issue is right now, they don't feel like there's any fear." "It's like memes. It's just memes to everybody, I guess." "I'm playing video games. Okay? I'm done today. I don't give a fuck." "God, I'm it's gonna be so fucking gay if I get killed in the next fucking two months of shit I'm doing." "Well, the cuck shit out here, please don't anybody make any actual fucking the most cucked weak ass fucking bullshit ass speeches on my side." "God, if it happens, holy shit. I'm gonna make a death note before I go out to go live and not god, it's so cucked. It's so optics cucked."

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The speaker believes that the impact of the attack on the Capitol was intensified due to the presence of misogyny and racism. They explain that white supremacy and patriarchy are interconnected, and there was a sexualized aspect to the violence. The speaker shares their personal experience, stating that they not only feared for their life but also believed they might be sexually assaulted.

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The speaker emphasizes the need for our country to be more fearful of white men, as they are responsible for most of the deaths in the country. They specifically mention white supremacists as the most dangerous terrorist threat to our homeland. The speaker clarifies that their statement is not influenced by their presence at a black HBCU, but rather reflects their belief wherever they go.

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There are calls for uprisings and unrest in the streets, labeling the current situation as dictatorial. The speaker questions the need for polite and peaceful protests, criticizing immigration practices. They express a desire to physically harm individuals, including the president, and suggest that violence should have been used against him. The speaker also highlights their belief that white men pose the biggest terror threat in the country. They mention an incident involving an escalator and express a desire to punch the president in the face. Lastly, they mention the idea of assassinating Donald Trump.

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White supremacy is identified as the most lethal terrorist threat to the US homeland by intelligence agents. The speaker urges people to stand up against this poison and violence, emphasizing that white supremacy has no place in America.

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White supremacy is identified as the most dangerous terrorist threat to the homeland. The speaker questions Joe Biden's stance on white supremacy and highlights his age and association with the KKK grand wizard, Robert Byrd. They mention Biden's past comments about corn pop and his role in the incarceration of young black men for crack cocaine possession. The speaker contrasts this with the lack of consequences for Hunter Biden's drug-related activities. They challenge the perception of who is truly racist or a white supremacist.

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Joe Biden, the DOJ, and FBI are accused of being the biggest threat to America by creating hate crime hoaxes. They are believed to want to keep us divided and are seen as the real white supremacists. Their actions are said to aim at destroying us.

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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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Right wing domestic terrorists are targeting us and plan to maintain power even after the president leaves office. We must prioritize diversity, inclusion, and community protection. I have to leave to testify on impeachment, something I've been advocating for since this president was elected. Thank you.

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The person interviewed expressed fear of political violence following the attempted assassination of Trump. They mentioned the shooter being a Republican and their own concerns about Trump's influence. They brought a pistol crossbow for personal defense, feeling unsafe at the event. The hammer and sickle tattoo symbolizes their Soviet background, not support for Russia or Putin.

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The speaker addresses the claim that Islamophobia stems from fear of jihadist terrorism, citing examples like Fort Hood, San Bernardino, and the New York truck attack. The speaker counters that the country should be more fearful of white men, who they claim cause most of the deaths within the country. They suggest that if fear is the driving force behind policies to keep Americans safe, then profiling, monitoring, and creating policies to fight the radicalization of white men should be prioritized.

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Why would you be mad at president Trump for making our cities safer? By Trump locking up all these dangerous criminals, he is actually saving more black Americans than anybody who wanna race bait, race hustle, and make money off of black pain. You know, I give president Trump a lot of credit because he's he's doing what should have been done a long time. Enforce the law, lock the criminals up. The speaker questions anger toward Trump, frames safety as beneficial to black Americans, credits enforcement, and ends with a call to enforce the law and lock up criminals.

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A person asked a congresswoman if she would apologize for racist rhetoric inferring that white men should be put on a terror watch list solely based on their skin color. The person asked if she truly thinks white men are the greatest terror threat facing America.

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The speaker expresses concern about the dangerous rhetoric used by someone, referring to the events of January 6th. They find the recent social media post incredibly scary for those working in government. The speaker firmly believes that this person is unfit for public office and poses a threat to democracy. They assert that this individual must be eliminated.

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We currently have a white supremacist in the White House, supported by others with the same ideology. The majority of violent crimes in the country are committed by white supremacists, yet they continue to hold positions of power. These individuals were involved in the January 6th attack on our democracy and are now undermining it from within.

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The speaker asserts that their life, along with others, has been negatively impacted by the right, specifically blaming Trump for stirring up fear. They claim they cannot perform on stage due to fear of being shot by Republicans. The speaker also criticizes Elon Musk. An argument ensues after the speaker accuses someone of saying the n-word in public and claims that person made them say it, despite their reluctance.

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The president recently spoke at a commencement address and labeled white supremacy as the main domestic terrorist threat in the US. This is sadly true, as domestic violent extremism poses the greatest danger currently. People are being incited to violence due to various factors such as hate ideologies, anti-government beliefs, false narratives, and personal grievances. Unfortunately, white supremacy has been on the rise.

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The speaker expresses extreme concern about the current situation, stating it's the biggest issue in their 40-year career. They cite fentanyl deaths of a quarter million Americans and a 600% increase in sex trafficking as contributing factors. They highlight arrests at the border and claim over two million "gotaways" have entered the country. The speaker believes anyone who doesn't think these individuals intend harm is a "moron." They express fear about the situation and believe every American should be scared. They are thankful that President Trump will address the issue "100%."

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It's an ongoing battle, but on good days, we find the courage to fight for the best in us. White supremacy is the biggest terrorist threat to our country.

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I discussed the attempted shooting of Trump with my grandma, hoping the shooter was white to avoid backlash on black and brown individuals. The shooter's race could impact how society reacts to the incident, potentially leading to a racial reckoning. I share the sentiment that a white shooter would be preferable. Thank you for listening to my thoughts.
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