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They're just trying to live their lives, paying taxes, and have been here for ten years. The speaker expresses outrage and questions who the other person is. They challenge the person to arrest them instead. The speaker states they don't care about themself, but cares about the community. They demand that "these guys" stop what they're doing and that the community needs to push back. The speaker apologizes for being so clear, but finds the "bloviating" exhausting and repeats the challenge to be arrested. The speaker concludes by stating "the perception is."

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Speaker 0: I am so angry. I am so angry. What are we doing? What are we doing? They killed another person. None of us was just safe. And anyone who is still telling us that we're being manic right now is not fucking paying attention. I am walking around with a gas mask in my fucking purse just in case I run into ice. I am walking around with goggles just be in case they gas us. I don't know what to do with any of this. I'm so angry.

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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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Speaker 0 launches into a furious monologue, directing insults at someone who would report fellow Americans to the federal police, calling them dumb, idiotic, unpatriotic, and un-American. The speaker says, “Eat a dick,” and condemns anyone celebrating the capture or arrest of fellow Americans. They insist they are not moving on to other news and insist on staying on the topic, expressing anger toward those they reference as helping “the feds.” The speaker demands that the others understand they should not think the situation will benefit them or make them feel safer. They declare, “God is just and swift,” and threaten a confrontation, signaling they will address the matter aggressively while claiming to have “friends in high places” who will listen without payment, asserting they know they are a “good fucking person,” American, and a Christian who loves the nation. In contrast, they accuse the others of not loving their country, not being Christian, and not caring as much as they claim. The speaker asserts they have ample time and resources, contrasting themselves with others who supposedly have less. They reference a public figure, Candace, suggesting someone is upset by her actions toward someone named Charlie, and claim they have time to engage as needed. The speaker rejects the idea of having four kids, stating they have “a bunch of anger,” substantial intelligence, and many friends, and they condemn their opponents with coarse language. They declare they will not threaten violence and assert they would not harm a fly, stating they love flies even though they think they are awful. They insist they do not have to harm anyone, claiming God tells them not to seek retribution on their enemy and that vengeance belongs to God. The speaker ends by reiterating, “Fuck you,” and asserting that God loves them and will handle the situation, directing final hostility toward the unnamed others.

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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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Migrants are coming in and the speaker emphasizes the need for citizens to stand up and fight for their city. They believe that no one is coming to help them and that the migrants are here to steal their votes and destroy their future. The speaker criticizes elected officials, claiming they are not truly elected and are using absentee ballots. When asked about AOC and other members of Congress, the speaker expresses anger and states that they will never be allowed to walk down the streets again because they have destroyed the city, particularly Queens. The video ends abruptly.

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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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There are various speakers expressing their frustrations and calling for protests and unrest. They criticize the government's policies and encourage violence towards certain individuals, including the President. Some even mention assassination and violence against the President. They urge people to confront and push back against government officials. The speakers emphasize that the opposition will not stop before or after the upcoming election.

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There are calls for uprisings and unrest in the country, with some referring to the current situation as a dictatorship. There is disagreement about the nature of protests, with one person saying they should be polite and peaceful, while others suggest more aggressive actions like punching or assassinating the president. The focus is on White men as the biggest terror threat, and there are calls to create crowds and confront members of the administration. The speaker also criticizes the current administration for being enemies of the voting system and the constitution. The video ends abruptly.

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There are calls for uprisings and unrest in the streets. Protesters express their anger towards immigration practices and criticize the president. Some even suggest violence, like punching or assassinating him. Actors and politicians make controversial statements, including references to blowing up the White House and hoping for the president's assassination. There are concerns about becoming a police state and the use of government power against citizens. The focus is shifting towards domestic terrorism, with certain groups being labeled as radical. The transcript ends with a statement about the ability to do anything.

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MAGA extremists, described as racist sandbags, are being used against us by Donald Trump. The speaker, addressing fellow Americans, announces the intention to have Trump arrested by the FBI before the 2024 election.

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We have every obligation to defend our people, community, and families by any means necessary. While not wanting to be violent, we are not nonviolent; we believe in self-defense. If someone comes at me or my family, I will do everything in my power, legal or not, to defend them. There are over 200 people detained in a dungeon in the basement, with no bathrooms, showers, enough food or water, and children are also being held there. This is a human rights violation. We have to liberate those people and fight for them. They are being held around the corner, and we are going to move down there so they can hear and see us and know they are not alone.

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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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There are calls for uprisings and unrest in the streets due to dissatisfaction with the government. Violent actions and threats against the president are mentioned, along with discussions of potential violence. The speakers express strong negative feelings towards the current administration and encourage resistance. The tone is confrontational and aggressive, with references to past violent acts and suggestions of future violent actions.

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There are calls for uprisings and unrest in the streets, with some referring to the current situation as a dictatorship. Protests are seen as necessary, even if they are not polite or peaceful. There are controversial statements about violence, including punching and assassinating the president. Some express a desire to blow up the White House or hope for the president's assassination. There are also calls to confront and harass members of the administration in public places. The video ends with a warning that these actions will continue before and after the upcoming election.

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"The president has been trying to provoke violence here, right here, in the black communities and in the brown communities, having ICE kidnap our neighbors, having black having the black community be harassed and profiled and want, want a response. We say, hell no. We won't go." "Today, we get today today, we gather to speak plainly about policy path that sounds strong, but in truth, it weakens the very safety we see." "Black people are more likely to be stopped, searched, questioned, arrested, and harmed encounters with the law." "When we add the president of federal agents or the national guard to daily life in these neighborhoods, the burden can multiply." "We're fighting for freedom and safety for all people."

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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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The speaker asserts that the world’s white population has declined from 30% in 1900 to 7% now, framing this as part of the “Islamification of Europe” and the “Islamification of America” aimed at destroying white people. They claim that white Christian, European, Western civilization built the arts, the Colosseum, and powered the industrial age, and that Muslims aims to drag them back, oppress women and homosexuals, and destroy what makes America great. They urge President Trump to “send ICE” into Dearborn, alleging that Muslims have overstayed their visas and are part of “H-1B chain migration invaders” come to destroy the country’s way of life. The speaker claims Muslims “lie to our faces, pretending to be Americans, wearing your suits,” and says this behavior is unique to the United States, asserting there are 53 Muslim-majority countries where tyranny and “shithole living” prevail. They declare a desire to avoid Muslims in the country, stating, “We don’t want you in our country,” and even say, “We will come and eat your shawarma in Somalia.” The speaker emphasizes a perceived right to self-determination, claiming fathers fought and died for white Americans and that they are being driven out. The claim is made that Muslims marry multiple wives and outbreed non-Muslims, change laws, and make the country resemble places they fled from, asserting, “We don’t need it here in Michigan. We don’t need it in any part of America.” They call for removal with the line, “Respectfully, get the fuck out of my country.” The rhetoric gains urgency with a reference to World War II veterans, suggesting they fought for a constitutional republic and are now seeing Europe and America become “taken over.” The speaker accuses Muslims of outbreeding “without a single shot fired,” calling them “insidious parasites on the American way of life,” and declares that Muslims will never look like or eat like them or build like them, asserting “You are nothing. You can build nothing.” Culminating in a repetition of “America first. America only,” the speaker aligns with the sentiment of President Trump’s “great American friends” and ends with “God bless America.”

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The speaker addresses the severity of threats and the dangers of vigilantism. They note that someone has been arrested for threatening them with terrorist threats, underscoring that it is no joke to be in the DOJ at this time. In discussing aggressive actions against law enforcement, the speaker highlights a scenario where someone breaks into a car of a law enforcement official and then uses information found inside to dox people and publish their home addresses. They emphasize that this action is not limited to targeting the ICE agent alone; it extends to the agent’s family, including the children, the wife, and the husband, highlighting the broader, more serious impact of such conduct. The speaker characterizes this behavior as a very serious matter. They warn that if someone believes they can operate as a renegade militia to police ICE, that person may spend many years in prison for doing so, labeling such a stance as a bad idea. The message clearly rejects vigilantism as a method of protest. The speaker asserts that protest is legitimate and notes their own history of protesting, framing protests as acceptable when conducted through proper channels. However, they insist that breaking into cars, doxxing individuals, and publishing home addresses are not acceptable forms of protest. The conclusion of the statement urges consideration of different, lawful approaches to expression and dissent. The speaker urges others to think of other ways to protest, emphasizing that the approach described—vigilante actions against ICE and doxxing—does not constitute an appropriate form of protest. The overall message is a strong warning against taking the law into one’s own hands and a call to pursue protests through lawful, nonviolent, and constructive means.

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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 claims that the individuals committing violence are distinct from those peacefully protesting immigration enforcement. These violent individuals are hooded, masked, and move from one civil unrest situation to another, employing similar tactics. The speaker alleges these individuals are connected, often labeled anarchists, and travel from city to city to instigate harm and chaos. The speaker finds it disgusting that many of these people come from other places just to hurt people and to cause havoc.

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The video features various individuals expressing their strong emotions and desires for action. They mention uprisings, arrests, violence, and even assassination towards President Donald Trump. They emphasize the need to fight back, not compromise, and stand their ground. They are determined to continue the fight for change and are willing to use every tool possible. They believe this fight is for their lives and the lives of their loved ones. The video ends with a politician stating that he is wired to fight for the people.

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Two voices, Speaker 0 and Speaker 1, erupt in a heated argument filled with confrontation, insults, and conflicting accusations. Speaker 0 insists he did not assault anybody and denies any wrongdoing, repeatedly accusing others of criminal behavior and bullying. He berates the others as “piece of shit,” “fat bucks,” and “bunch of fucking pussies,” while predicting that they will die a “sad fucking lonely death.” He claims, “Arresting American citizens” and says, “You slam it on him,” denying that he slammed the door. He asserts that “you guys are abducting people off the streets” and challenges the group to meet him, asking for a street wave and directing them to a location. Speaker 1 challenges Speaker 0, urging him to avoid assault and to provide clarification on what just happened. He notes that they “exited here” and that they are “around you guys.” He and Speaker 0 discuss their location: “ Sheridan and Belmont. Sheridan and Belmont. We’re on the corner,” specifying the intersection to reach them. He asks for patience, saying “Hold on. Stand by.” He reports surrounding actions and voices concern about the confrontation, emphasizing they will soon be in contact with each other and that they are near the other party. The exchange grows more acrimonious as Speaker 0 continues to threaten and insult, telling the other party to tell a Facebook group where they are “Camping out like a bunch of buck bunch of fucking pussies.” He repeats the charge that others are “arresting American citizens” and asserts that the situation is not assault, while Speaker 1 maintains it could be considered assault “at the next stoplight.” The dialogue reveals a tense, personal clash, with Speaker 0 attacking the other side’s families and immigration background: “All your families came from different fucking countries.” As the tension escalates, both speakers exchange directions and indications of where they are relative to the others. Speaker 0 directs a left turn at various landmarks, asking, “Where do I turn? I turn left, turn left, right, turn left,” and acknowledges the need to communicate their location to the other group. The dialogue ends with continued dispute over the events, the concept of assault, and where each party should proceed, punctuated by raw insults and threats. The exchange centers on alleged abduction and assault, the fear of being targeted by authorities, and the urge to confront the other group at a nearby intersection near Sheridan and Belmont.

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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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There are calls for uprisings and unrest in the country, with some referring to the current situation as a dictatorship. Protesters argue that they don't need to be polite or peaceful. There are controversial statements made about immigration practices and violence towards certain individuals. Some express their desire for harm to come to the President, while others mention past assassinations. The focus is on resisting and pushing back against the current administration, with warnings that the fight will continue beyond the upcoming election. The overall sentiment is that things will escalate further in the future.
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