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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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Van Jones is accused of lying; speaker notes he “never said the first element… I did say the second part.” The attacker of Irina Zerutska allegedly said, “I got that white girl,” showing racialization. The media is charged with moral posturing until forced to live up to “the George Floyd standard.” The speaker calls Van Jones a “race hustler, Marxist,” and invites him on the program, declaring his tricks won’t work. The claim is that there is no evidence Derek Chauvin acted racially; Keith Ellison said no racial animus. The speaker cites a tweet: “if a random white person simply walked up to and stabbed a nice law abiding black person… it would be a huge national story.” He asks Jones to apologize for criminal justice reform that allowed “14 time criminal offenders” to walk the streets; “you are the architect and the designer” of this. Ben Shapiro is next.

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Speaker says a rising tide of racial hatred against white people and a shift from 'not seeing color' to 'you must see color.' They claim a 'perverse ideology' teaches that 'everything, every societal ill, is the fault of white people' and that 'we're being taught' a double standard where negative experiences are attributed to whiteness. They present TikTok clips against whites: 'You have a token white and you're hanging out with your friend group of color, you need to ask permission,' 'don't have babies,' and 'white privilege.' They contend that 'on one side of the political aisle, people of color actually have greater power than white people,' citing Minneapolis contract, New York COVID treatment policy, Cornell banning whites from rock climbing, and BIPOC events. They insist 'You are not an oppressor, period' and challenge the idea that 'racism is prejudice plus power.' They warn of demographic shift and urge 'Do better.'

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Speaker 0: When I was actually walking out here, somebody sent me a photo of a CNN headline about what happened in Minneapolis. And this is the headline. I'm just gonna read it. Outrage after ICE officer kills US citizen in Minneapolis. Well, that's one way to put it, and that is the way that many people in the corporate media have put this attack over the last twenty four hours. And I say attack very, very intentionally because this was an attack on federal law enforcement. This was an attack on law and order. This was an attack on the American people. The way that the media by and large has reported this story has been an absolute disgrace and it puts our law enforcement officers at risk every single day. What that headline leaves out is the fact that that very off ICE officer nearly had his life ended, dragged by a car six months ago, thirty three stitches in his legs. So you think maybe he's a little bit sensitive about somebody ramming him with an automobile? What that headline leaves out is that that woman was there to interfere with a legitimate law enforcement operation in The United States Of America. What that headline leaves out is that that woman has is part of a broader left wing network to attack, to docks, to assault, and to make it impossible for our ICE officers to do their job. If the media wants to tell the truth, they ought to tell the truth that a group of left wing radicals have been working tirelessly, sometimes using domestic terror techniques to try to make it impossible for the president of The United States to do what the American people elected him to do, which is enforce our immigration laws. The president stands with ICE. I stand with ICE. We stand with all of our law enforcement officers. And part of that is recognizing that you people in the media, not everybody in this room, but many people in this room have been lying about this attack. She was trying to ram this guy with his with her car. He shot back. He defended himself. He's already been seriously wounded in law enforcement operations before, and everybody who's been repeating the lie that this is some innocent woman who was out for a drive in Minneapolis when a law enforcement officer shot at her, you should be ashamed of yourselves. Every single one of you. Questions? Thank you, mister Vice

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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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Speaker 0: Listen to this clip, Hannah, of what I said that was so dangerous and controversial. K. Keen Jeffries, a progressive congressman, literally tweeted, while the trial was going on, lock up Kyle Rittenhouse and throw away the key. And he's the same guy that rails against mass incarceration, and I agree with him on some of it. But now, before the trial's even over, they're calling for this guy to be locked up and throw away the key. Like, they've already reached their conclusion. Speaker 1: No. Didn't give him a fair shake. Speaker 0: It's a very ... And they lied about it being a white supremacy thing when it's a white dude that shot three other white people. It's the entire thing is bizarre and it's Out of self defense. Speaker 1: Right. Yes. Speaker 0: In my opinion. Speaker 1: That's most important. Speaker 0: The truth is he defended himself; he wasn't some mass shooter white supremacist, and he should be acquitted. Do you feel bullied? Speaker 1: I I don't. And honestly, I think that was the most milquetoast explanation of everything that went down.

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New footage has been released and is described as graphic, showing the aftermath after the suspect stabbed a woman three times in the neck; the victim did not die immediately and suffered intensely. The speaker claims CNN won’t show this coverage while accusing the media of masking crime statistics, calling it "epidemic of white on Asian crime" and asserting it does not exist against Asians. The FBI audio of the suspect allegedly says, "I got that white girl after committing the murder," and lines like "Just like the black guy that killed Jamie White said, I got that white man with a nine in the neck." The speaker adds, "You got one of those devils. You got that blue eyed devil. You lynched one. You yeah." "Here's Netflix demonizing white people as bullies and evil on a train, a subway versus reality." The portion promotes "ultra methylene blue" at thealexshowstore.com and electronicsstore.com, claiming efficacy.

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The Daily Pulse covers three main topics: Peter Strohk's deleted social media posts, RFK Junior's vaccine announcement, and the Cincinnati assault. Peter Strohk, a disgraced FBI agent involved in Russiagate, deleted his X posts after documents detailing a "years-long coup" against Trump were released. The Internet Archive, recently designated a federal depository library, removed archived posts of Strohk. RFK Junior aims to fix the Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (VICP), claiming it has failed to fairly compensate vaccine-injured individuals. He stated vaccine manufacturers admitted vaccines are "unavoidably unsafe" to get immunity from liability. A white woman named Holly was viciously assaulted in Cincinnati. Vivek Ramaswamy reported that no Ohio state politician contacted her after the attack, and the Cincinnati police chief is blaming social media and journalism for misrepresenting the incident. The police chief is also being sued by officers for discrimination against white males.

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Ken Cover, president of Cincinnati's Fraternal Order of Police, stated that Cincinnati and Hamilton County are at a crossroads, with some judges supporting law and order and others being soft on crime with cashless bail. He believes the incident in question is a result of this, as people fear no consequences. The speaker noted a racial component, with white victims and mostly black assailants, questioning the societal implications and asking why this occurred. Cover said investigators are looking into race as a component. The speaker expressed concern about not addressing race out of fear when it appears to be a factor. Both agreed that a mob mentality was present, and lamented the lack of individuals stepping in to stop the violence. The speaker suggested that in other states, armed citizens might have intervened.

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Amy Cooper's life was ruined for being suspicious of a black man harassing her dog, leading to the "Karen" trend. Sarah Cormey was harassed for stopping a black man from stealing her rented bike. The speaker contrasts these cases with instances where white individuals were victims of violence, claiming these received little to no attention. Kiara Jones allegedly beat a disabled white child on a bus. Emmanuel Aranda purportedly threw five-year-old Landon Hoffman from a mall's fourth floor. Ariel Robinson allegedly beat three-year-old Victoria Smith to death, and Darius Simmons allegedly shot and killed five-year-old Cannon Hinnant. Willie Holmes allegedly murdered Emily Carlson on a train. Daniel Michael allegedly nearly beheaded Jacob Couch at a bus stop. Shanetta Bossell allegedly stabbed firefighter Graham Hoffman. The speaker claims $500,000 was raised for a young man who committed murder at a track meet. The speaker suggests violence against white people is supported, while a white person saying a "bad word" results in severe consequences.

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Discussion centers on media response to violence against a white woman. 'A white Ukrainian refugee was murdered just because she was white.' 'If random white person simply walked up to and stabbed a nice law abiding black person for no reason, it would be an enormous national story.' 'Megan Basham, no one seems to care when a white woman gets stabbed to the death.' Mental illness is discussed: 'the balance is taking away people's freedom versus evaluating their mental illness.' In New York City there are programs 'but they have to wanna be there' and it's 'about forcing them to be there.' Critics say Charlie Kirk engages in 'race mongering' and note 'Where is the George Floyd policing act? It didn't pass' and 'not one law was passed at the federal level.' The cashless bail debate cites 'Hurt people hurt people' and 'Charlie Kirk ... should be ashamed of himself.'

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The speaker wants to focus on the future and preventing heinous crimes from happening to others. She emphasizes the need for accountability and more police officers, also criticizing judges who release criminals too easily. The man who attacked her should never have been on the streets, considering his prior offenses. She fears for other potential victims in cities like Toledo, Columbus, Cincinnati, and Dayton, claiming the streets are being taken over. She wants to be a voice for victims who never received justice. She is upset by the desensitization of people who record attacks instead of calling 911. She hopes for a bill to prosecute or fine those who fail to call 911 during an attack. She feels hopeless about the future and the world her children will grow up in.

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"On August 22, Irina Zorutsko was stabbed to death on the rail system in Charlotte, North Carolina by a savage career criminal." "This was one of the coldest, most senseless murders I've ever seen." "She had no interaction with this guy whatsoever." "She was sitting on her own business, and he just takes out knife and just decides to stab her." "Based on the information evidence we have, the attacker did say, I got that white girl." "The attacker racialized it in his own telling of this situation." "We saw this in George Floyd, and yet, for whatever reason, the situation has not garnered even a fraction of that kind of outrage or backlash."

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Speaker details subway murder of Irina Zaryuszka, stabbed three times in neck; the killer is heard saying, "I got that white girl," while bystanders do nothing and blood pours out. He claims the corporate media refused to cover the murder, saying, "the corporate media refused to cover the murder that happened three weeks ago," and later argues media hype creates a "war on white people." He asserts the crime was racially motivated, noting "it's racial just like they've charged two of the four with capital murder that killed Jamie." He cites crime statistics to claim an 80% chance of a carjacking or shooting by a Black person in cities, and urges heavy enforcement, family restoration, and "get God back in." He accuses the left, George Soros, and DA's and judges of releasing offenders, and calls for "arrest Fauci and Bill Gates that killed thirty million people worldwide with the shots."

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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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The speaker explains he is trying to navigate possible collaboration with federal authorities while maintaining personal integrity. He says he has a statement that is “completely true” that he’s “never been in contact with any federal authority,” and he’s torn about how to start working with DHS to address threats he faces as a national figure. He claims “the Yemenis, a million of them came out into the streets” and that they want to kill him, with a fatwa on his head. He asserts he would need DHS to make a statement that “the Houthis and their fatwa that they placed on my head will not be stood,” and that “American citizens exercising our rights will not be, you know, subject to to Muslim murder, rituals.” He describes hundreds of thousands of death threats in his DMs and says, to deal with them, he would need to walk into an FBI building and give them a printout, but he “don’t fucking trust the FBI.” He accuses the FBI of having “destroyed my life,” pointing to past raids on his and others’ homes and references to the Mar-a-Lago search, stating he is trying to figure out how to navigate this situation without claiming contact with Harmeet or making contacts he “don’t want to.” He notes that when he and others exercised their rights in Dearborn, he views it as a civil rights hate crime, saying “the Muslim oppression of Christians in Dearborn” was a civil rights hate violation and that “they punched me in the face because I’m white” and “they punched me in the face because I’m Christian, not for anything else.” Harmony Dillon is described as wanting to prosecute this as a hate crime, with others subjected to spit, food thrown, assaults, pepper spray, etc. He mentions the Trump administration’s purported interest in bringing these people to justice, but he expresses a wish not to feed into it, citing personal integrity and caution. He questions whether the rank-and-file FBI officer’s motives are aligned with his interests, contrasting a year ago with a “grandma that walked through the capital” to now a Muslim who punched a Christian, implying hypocrisy or moral decline. He asserts there are “deep state embedded figures in the DOJ, in the FBI, in DHS,” who were involved in actions like the raid on Mar-a-Lago and other “schemes.” He says he needs assurance that these agencies have “our best interest” and that they are not “deep state shills.” Ultimately, he states he has refused to make contact because it’s “too risky” and he cannot be associated with people he deems “un American.”

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Ken Cover, president of Cincinnati's Fraternal Order of Police, stated that Cincinnati and Hamilton County are at a crossroads, with some judges supporting law and order and others being soft on crime through measures like cashless bail. He believes the incident in question, where a group assaulted two people, is a result of this lack of consequences, and that the perpetrators have no morals and don't care about themselves or others. The speaker noted a racial component, with the victims appearing white and most assailants appearing black, and questioned why more people didn't step in to stop the assault. Cover agreed it was a mob mentality and lamented the lack of courage and bravery from bystanders to intervene. He stated that investigators are looking into race as a component of why the incident occurred.

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"On August 22, Irina Zorutsko was stabbed to death on the rail system in Charlotte, North Carolina by a savage career criminal." "This was one of the coldest, most senseless murders I've ever seen." "She had no interaction with this guy whatsoever. She was sitting on her own business, and he just takes out knife and just decides to stab her." "Based on the information evidence we have, the attacker did say, I got that white girl." "The attacker racialized it in his own telling of this situation." "If a random white person on a subway took out a knife and stabbed a black girl senselessly to death, there would be massive media coverage. There would be policy changes. We saw this in George Floyd, and yet, for whatever reason, the situation has not garnered even a fraction of that kind of outrage or backlash."

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Speaker 0: Hi, Michiganders, specifically Detroiters. Do you guys care that Charlie Kirk has passed away? Yeah. I didn't think so because my district is primarily black people, and Charlie Kirk said awful things about black people. So, no, I think my district will like me because I advocate for them as a white person. So

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Checklist for summary approach: - Identify essential facts: victim, incident, location, date, and alleged perpetrator description. - Preserve direct quotes exactly as in the transcript for key claims. - Highlight claimed motivations and racialization elements without added interpretation. - Emphasize the asserted disparity in media response and potential policy impact. - Maintain the original tone and avoid judgments or evaluations of truth. - Exclude filler and off-topic material; focus on core points and conclusions. - Translate only if needed; here: preserve English content. On August 22, Irina Zorutsko was stabbed to death on the rail system in Charlotte, North Carolina by a savage career criminal. Her life story, I think, will be told, both in United States and Ukraine for years to come. What do you think the importance of this story is most fundamentally? This was one of the coldest, most senseless murders I've ever seen. She had no interaction with this guy whatsoever. She was sitting on her own business, and he just takes out knife and just decides to stab her. I do say this with some form of just heaviness. I don't like politicizing situations like this, but it just necessitates it because there are so many dynamics at play here. Based on the information evidence we have, the attacker did say, I got that white girl. The attacker racialized it in his own telling of this situation. And we all know this. Any honest observer of your program knows this, including Van Jones even knows this deep down, which is that, of course, if a random white person on a subway took out a knife and stabbed a black girl senselessly to death, there would be massive media coverage. There would be policy changes. There'd be people having to apologize for this. We saw this in George Floyd, and yet, for whatever reason, the situation has not garnered even a fraction of that kind of outrage or backlash.

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Speaker 1: "The narrative that they have pushed forward in the last ten years is that there is a relentless assault on against black people be on behalf of white people, and the data does not show that." Speaker 1: "White individuals are actually more likely to be attacked, especially even per capita, by black individuals in this country." Speaker 3: "it's just pure race race mongering, hate mongering. It's wrong." Speaker 3: "Where is the George Floyd policing act? It didn't pass." Speaker 0: "The media doesn't care about this, and we should start asking why." Speaker 1: "All of a sudden, when we make the left live up to their own standard of rules, there is complete silence by the entire American media."

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Corey Ali Mohamed in Fresno, California, decided to kill four white people due to racism. In Brooklyn, a man is wanted for an unprovoked attack on a 78-year-old woman, punching her in the head after acting like she instigated it. The woman reported substantial pain but refused medical attention. In New York City, a man delivering Asian food on a bicycle was beaten. The speaker suggests this may be due to white racism as reflected in the Asian man trying to make a living and not wanting to anger black kids.

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Hurt people hurt people. What happened was horrible, but it becomes an opportunity for people to jump on bandwagons. And then for someone like Charlie Kirk, he should be ashamed of himself. The no one mentioned the word race, white, black, or anything except him. What people mention is the the horror of what happened to this young woman. The speaker frames the tragedy as a catalyst for public overreaction and singles out Charlie Kirk, insisting the focus should remain on the horror experienced by the victim rather than racial framing. These points shape the overall message about accountability and empathy.

The Megyn Kelly Show

New Battle in Left's War on Joe Rogan, and Black Prosperity Under Trump, with Jason Riley
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In the Megyn Kelly Show, host Megyn Kelly discusses various current events, including Joe Rogan's recent controversies regarding his use of the n-word and COVID misinformation. Spotify's CEO supports Rogan, emphasizing the importance of free speech and open debate. Jason Riley, a columnist and author of "The Black Boom," joins the conversation, highlighting the cancel culture phenomenon where controversial figures are silenced instead of debated. He argues that the outrage surrounding Rogan's comments is selective, pointing out that similar remarks from left-leaning figures often go unchallenged. Riley discusses the rising crime rates in cities like New York, attributing them to soft-on-crime policies and the demonization of police following George Floyd's death. He notes that the backlash against police has led to increased violence in communities, particularly affecting law-abiding citizens. He expresses concern over the conflict between New York's law-and-order mayor and the progressive district attorney, Alvin Bragg, who has rolled back certain crime policies. The conversation shifts to the Supreme Court's upcoming case on race-based college admissions, with Riley expressing optimism that the court may rule against such practices, reflecting public opinion that favors equality over equity. He cites California's experience after ending race-based admissions, which led to improved graduation rates for minority students. The show also features Dr. Tara Castillo, an OBGYN who claims she faced discrimination and retaliation from her employer, Hennepin Healthcare, after opposing critical race theory and speaking out against defunding the police. Castillo, who has a biracial family, argues that her views were mischaracterized and that her demotion was politically motivated. Her case highlights the tension between free speech and workplace policies in the current climate, as she seeks legal recourse for what she describes as unjust treatment.

The Rubin Report

Charlie Kirk Notices Something in the Charlotte Stabbing That Most Are Afraid to Admit
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Dave Rubin's podcast covers a range of topics, starting with breaking news about Israel striking Hamas leadership in Doha, Qatar, following a warning from Donald Trump. Rubin then pivots to a major story in America: the murder of a young Ukrainian refugee in Charlotte, North Carolina. He criticizes the mainstream media's coverage, accusing them of focusing on the racial aspects and using the incident to attack MAGA media, while ignoring the broader issue of violent crime. Rubin highlights the hypocrisy in media coverage, contrasting it with the attention given to cases involving white perpetrators and black victims. Rubin presents statistics on black-on-white versus white-on-black crime, accusing the media of manipulating the narrative by focusing on specific numbers without context. He criticizes the New York Times and Axios for framing the story as an accelerant for conservative arguments rather than focusing on the victim. He shares examples of politicians' reactions, noting a perceived difference in response compared to incidents like the George Floyd case. Rubin also discusses cases of repeat offenders committing violent crimes, questioning the role of activist judges in releasing them back into society. The podcast shifts to New York City, where a socialist candidate, Zorhan Mami, is likely to become mayor. Rubin expresses concern over Mami's policies, such as abolishing the NYPD gang database and reducing the jail population. He argues that these policies will lead to the destruction of New York City, drawing parallels to the failures of past socialist leaders. Rubin urges sane individuals, especially Jewish people and landlords, to leave the city, predicting class warfare and a decline in safety. Rubin criticizes the Democrats' continued focus on January 6th, calling it a sham and highlighting the hypocrisy of figures like Eric Swallwell. He contrasts this with the real issues facing the country, such as crime and violence in cities. The podcast then moves to Canada, where a police chief advises citizens to comply during home invasions, which Rubin mocks, contrasting it with Florida's approach of encouraging homeowners to defend themselves. He uses this to illustrate the broader decline in societal values and the importance of personal responsibility. Finally, Rubin discusses a study on Gen Z's priorities, noting a divide between men and women. Men who voted for Trump prioritize having children and financial independence, while women who voted for Harris prioritize career and money. He attributes this to the lies of feminism and the influence of social media. Rubin concludes by sharing Arthur Brooks' advice for a happy life: practicing faith, being close to family, having real friends, and finding meaning in work. He suggests that focusing on these values can counteract the negative forces in society and lead to a more fulfilling life.
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