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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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Cal Rittenhouse, a 17-year-old white boy, murdered two or three black kids in Michigan during a protest and was acquitted on all charges. Jordan Penny choked out a black homeless man on a train in New York and was also acquitted. These cases suggest a sense of white power supremacy in the country because white people are not always held to the same extent as black people when committing crimes. Rittenhouse was the same age as the black boy who recently killed a white guy. Rittenhouse murdered someone and was acquitted.

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"Vigilante justice is a completely inappropriate response to the rioting in the street. There is no justification for what happened in Kenosha. Obviously. And vigilante justice is a crime and and should be punished as a crime." "Obviously. In Kenosha this week, tragically, we saw a 17 year old, young man with an AR 15 walk into the protest and kill two protesters, murder them. Back to Kenosha, we have heard crickets from this White House on the right wing 17 year old man who murdered two protesters." The speakers frame the events as vigilante violence and criticize the White House's reaction to the Kenosha incident.

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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 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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During a Seattle vigil, a speaker repeatedly asserts: "Do you support his death? I do." and "You support Charlie Kirk being killed? Yes." The speaker also says "Fuck Charlie Kirk" and notes: "On the day he died, you're here at a vigil Yep. For Charlie Kirk, and you support his death." The dialogue includes: "You sure do you support a Nazi? No. I don't support a Nazi. Charlie Kirk wasn't a Nazi." "You you support a shooter?" "Yep. Sure do." "You support Charlie Kirk's shooter? Sure do." "Would you shoot somebody like Charlie Kirk? I would've killed him myself." The exchange ends with: "Do you have a job here in Seattle? Nope. I take that for a look."

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We are witnessing modern-day lynchings that are unjustly accepted as justice. If we truly believe in equality, it shouldn't be permissible for someone to be killed simply for being black, brown, or anything other than a white male. This troubling trend resembles the racial injustices of the 1950s, where perpetrators often escape accountability for their actions against marginalized communities. We face serious issues in this country related to race, and if we don't address them, they will continue to grow and cause harm.

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"I know that everyone here will soon be marching over to the Capitol Building to peacefully and patriotically make your voices heard." "01/06/2021, the media propaganda machine fed us a story that shapes the narrative of insurrection." "They intentionally left out some key details." "There's an entire timeline that you haven't seen and it tells a different story." "They're going into the capital, I think." "It looks like they got sniper rifles." "We want to petition our government for the redress of grievances." "Notice the smoke from the sniper's barrel?" "What do you think that means?" "This is where Joshua Black is shot in the face." "He never saw it coming." "The agitator Landon Copeland admitted to being a member of Antifa just after being sentenced for his involvement." "They're trying to save this guy's life right now."

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In America, we see a pattern of white vigilantism followed by what I call "white tears," especially from men. They act out, and when held accountable, the waterworks begin. White men often get away with this, and it's effective. Even as the right attempts to politicize masculinity, claiming multiculturalism and wokeism are stealing it from American men, they still want to be able to cry.

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"Talk to me about the environment in which a shooting like this happens." "we don't know any of full details of this. We don't know if this was the supporter shooting their gun off in celebration or so. We have no idea about this." "He's been one of the most divisive, especially divisive, figures in this who is constantly sort of pushing this sort of hate speech or sort of aimed at certain groups." "I always go back to hateful thoughts lead to hateful words, which then lead to hateful actions." "And I think that's the environment we're in, that people just you can't stop with these sort of awful thoughts you have and then saying these awful words and not expect awful actions to take place." "And that's the unfortunate environment we're in."

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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 says, "If you're celebrating the death of Charlie Kirk, you're a bad person. You're going to hell." Speaker 1 adds, "May. Fuck Charlie Kirk," and declares, "The off ramp to the high road is closed," insisting they won't feel guilty about a "bullshit hero" who spread harm. They stress, "This has nothing to do with conservative versus liberal" or with Democrats versus Republicans, and point out the alleged suspect is "an old white guy." They predict media will misframe the event as "an isolated incident by a lone shooter" and that "it's gonna end up being a white guy." They acknowledge sadness with "Abso fucking lutely," but conclude, "However, fuck that guy. God’s timing is always right." "Good day, goofies."

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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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The following story contains graphic footage of violence. A white gunman opened fire Tuesday night on people protesting the police shooting of unarmed black man Jacob Blake in Kenosha, Wisconsin. The attack was carried out by a teenage white vigilante. Somebody white male. The white boy. White supremacist. Terrorist. He murdered protesters. I didn't do anything wrong. I defended myself. What we saw is white male privilege and white male entitlement. That white supremacist patriarchy. A system of white supremacy. The only reason why any of this is allowed is because of the whiteness of it all. Very white nationalist. White vigilante. White fear. White privilege. I didn't wanna have to kill anybody that night. Oh, baloney. White tears. I have nightmares every night. And what is the nightmare? It's just reliving the events of what happened. These are scenes playing out in a small city in America's Midwest.

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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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Speaker 0: There's no cameras over young white male when the young white male is the real threat to America. And it just hangs. Speaker 1: You know what? You're right. I agree. I agree. You're right about that. Because young white males are gonna be the majority with guns, and if you keep telling them that they're criminals and they should pay for people's bad decisions, you don't wanna see them angry. Tell them that they've never been angry. And I'm telling you, I'm looking at young men, and they're way way more angry than I ever was. Well, they're getting their ass kicked. If they're that angry, why they're only killing each other in their communities? When's the last time you I mean, how many let's look at recently. Speaker 0: That's good question. Why are not killing black people? Speaker 1: No. You know what? What's the point? Because they're they're they're able to understand that the ones that are not the problem. They're not listen.

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The speakers discuss a GoFundMe for a black teen who killed a white teen, contrasting it with the hypothetical reaction if the races were reversed. One speaker says the GoFundMe comments reveal hatred against white people and that it feels like rewarding the killer, which could lead to societal breakdown. Another speaker says racial conflict reveals an ugly truth: many black people harbor ingrained racial hatred towards white people due to historical injustices. He says this surfaces during incidents like this, as seen in the GoFundMe comments. He contrasts this with support for the white victim, which he attributes to the tragedy of his death and potential. He says this underbelly of racism from the black community will always emerge in similar situations, regardless of who is right or wrong.

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"Most murders in The US never become national news." "This one's garnered attention for a couple of reasons." "First and foremost, the recent release of that gruesome video." "Second, the energy from pro Trump activists." "They picked up on this video from local news and ran with it." "In this case, it is Trump aligned influencers who are posting up a storm about this case on social media." "Over the weekend, Elon Musk, Charlie Kirk, other Trump figures succeeded in making this senseless death a symbol of big city crime." "We heard president Trump asked about it yesterday when he was heading home from New York City." "He didn't seem to know much about it." "He said he would get briefed." "And then today, Trump did know all about it." "That's exactly what has happened here."

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In America, we see a pattern of white vigilantism followed by what I call "white tears," especially from white men. They act out, and when held accountable, suddenly there's an outpouring of emotion. White men often get away with it. Even as some try to claim masculinity is under attack from multiculturalism and "wokeism," they still rely on tears as a defense.

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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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Targeting a white mayor is effective because it causes significant emotional pain within that community. We are directly confronting the issue of whiteness. Another politician, from the Black First Land First party, incited violence at a rally, urging the crowd to kill white people, their children, and pets. This demonstrates a political leader openly calling for the genocide of white people.

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The speaker claims to possess video footage, not available to public media, showing Kyle Rittenhouse with an AK-47 shooting three people in the back.

The Rubin Report

Will Media Ignore These Inconvenient Details in the Waukesha Deaths? | Direct Message | Rubin Report
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Dave Rubin discusses the tragic incident in Waukesha, Wisconsin, where a driver plowed through a Christmas parade, resulting in at least five deaths and numerous injuries. He emphasizes the importance of covering such events, despite their grim nature, and critiques the media's potential bias in reporting, suggesting that if the races were reversed, the narrative would differ significantly. He highlights the suspect, Daryl Edward Brooks, who has a history of criminal behavior and expressed extremist views on social media. Rubin also shifts to positive COVID stories, focusing on individuals and groups resisting lockdowns, including protests in Australia and Winsome Sears, the incoming Lieutenant Governor of Virginia, who articulated the importance of personal medical privacy. He criticizes Dr. Fauci's statements on vaccinations and the media's handling of narratives, asserting that the public must remain vigilant against biased reporting. Rubin concludes by encouraging viewers to focus on family and gratitude during Thanksgiving, while remaining aware of ongoing societal issues.
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