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The speaker asserts that there were many of them, noting that there was Antifa and there was FBI, along with a lot of other people there, all leading the charge. “You saw the same people that I did.” The passage ends with, “But just as…”

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Speaker 0 urges the audience to come closer and expresses excitement. The speaker encourages America to unite and take action. The transcript ends abruptly.

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There are calls for uprisings and unrest in the streets due to dissatisfaction with the current administration. Violent actions and threats against the president are suggested, including physical harm and assassination. The White House is targeted, and there are references to historical figures like John Wilkes Booth. The tone is aggressive and confrontational, with a focus on resistance and defiance. The speakers express a desire for violent actions and protests to continue before and after the election, emphasizing a sense of urgency and determination.

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The speakers express their excitement about the large crowd gathered at the Washington Monument Hill. They mention their intention to head towards the Capitol after President Trump's speech, as they believe that is where the real politics happen. They emphasize the direction towards the Capitol and encourage others to spread the word.

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Speaker 0 argues that Europe should not outsource food security to South America, drawing a parallel to the dangers experienced with energy security. He contends that Ireland’s interests have too often been placed within Europe at the expense of Ireland itself and asserts that a strong agri-food sector is vital to the country. He calls for Ireland to stand up for its own interests first in Brussels. Speaker 1 responds by saying Ireland, though a small country, has a big impact. He describes a large turnout of supporters from across the country, with people driving tractors and lorries, stewarding, and volunteering to support independent Ireland’s cause. The message to the government is that Merkur, sir, it’s a no no in Ireland to Merkur. He notes that turnout was expected to be between ten and fifteen thousand, but the Gardaí confirmed up to 27,000 people had gathered, signaling substantial pressure on leaders. He suggests the country may face a general election and that the movement does not understand the pressure being imposed on people. Speaker 1 connects the current mobilization to past actions affecting fisheries before Christmas and argues that the same approach threatens beef farmers and the poultry sector. He asks whether the public is prepared to accept it, emphasizing the need for loyalty. He calls for all 14 Irish MEPs to negotiate in order to remove Italians from “the fence” and to prevent a particular deal from going forward, describing the deal as “dirty stinking rotten.”

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Speaker 0 frames the situation as a war, not a battle, and insists we absolutely will win this war: "But this is a a war." "This isn't a battle, and we absolutely will win this war." "It is a war." "It is indeed a war." Acknowledging that "they have won some battles, Jasmine," the speaker says we must "keep our eye on the war" and that "and and everybody needs to pick up a weapon and and get involved" because "this is for the the safety and and lasting of the country." The message ends with a reiteration: "And everybody needs to pick up a weapon."

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Speaker 0 asserts that kindergarten classes look “completely disgustingly changed” and that those children are not belonging there, calling them “anchor babies” and alleging they are “chemical weapons” and “biological chemical weapons” sent to destroy the fabric of the country. He adds that these people do not vote like white Christian men and vote against the interests of “small town, small America.” He then says, “White people in America, you will be replaced and your children will be black Muslims if you don't stand up now,” claims that “AIPAC is one of the main components to the people at the head of Hollywood that are brainwashing your children to vote Democrat, to take your guns, and to take your freedom,” and declares that it is time to fight back. Speaker 2 responds by stating that there is a war being fought against “our people,” and it is “in our school systems,” “in our cafeterias,” and “in our grocery stores,” and that replacement is happening “on our phones,” and “in our hospitals.” He calls for fighting back, organizing, and having more children, and urges turning minds and hearts toward Christ. Speaker 1 encouragements follow: “We need to stand up,” and “We need to stand tall.” Speaker 1 then proclaims, “I’m proud to be white, and I’m proud to be American,” and calls others to action: “America, fight back. Stand strong. Be brave.” The speakers exhort others to inspire those around them, and to affirm faith with “Amen.” Speaker 2 closes with “God bless America.”

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The speaker urgently orders someone to back away and turn around, then says to hold on, believing the situation will crash. He repeatedly exclaims “Holy shit,” notes “Damn today,” and concludes, “They are dead, bro.”

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There are calls for uprisings and unrest in the streets due to dissatisfaction with the government. Violent actions and threats towards the President are mentioned, along with references to historical figures like John Wilkes Booth. The idea of violence towards the President is expressed by various speakers, including a state senator. The message is that the opposition will not stop before or after the election, and people should take note of this.

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This is the most important election in the history of our country. The speaker claims they fixed the border and had a great economy during their previous term. They state they received millions more votes in 2020 than in 2016. The opposition is described as "evil" and having "weaponized" the elections, doing things nobody thought possible. The speaker urges the audience to vote and "make our country great again." Two unnamed people are called "patriots." The speaker concludes by requesting that the song "YMCA" be played.

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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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The speaker asserts, "This is how they stole it" and repeats, arguing that theft occurred. They describe MAGA red shirts and flags waving, with liberals also "holding for the red side." The call is to "bring your crew out because we need a red wave," urging supporters to "put your hands up because we've given up," and repeating, "This is how they stole it." They urge to "take our country back tonight," stating, "This is how they stole it." The message concludes with, "We'll never give it back without advice."

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The speaker is calling for mass protests, mobilization, and disruption, stating they have never done so before. They assert that Republicans should not have any peace and must understand that their cruelty will be fought with every available means of communication. The speaker urges listeners to castigate Republicans publicly and then punish them by voting them out of office.

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The transcript captures a single speaker, identified as Speaker 0, directing a torrent of explicit hostility toward police or masked police officers during what appears to be a chaotic or dangerous scene. The speaker repeatedly uses profanity and targets authority figures with anger and contempt, demanding action and accountability in a heated moment. The sequence begins with Speaker 0 shouting, "Fuck you. He's Siri. Call 911." The phrase "He's Siri" is followed by a directive to summon emergency help, "Call 911." The speaker then challenges the authority or competence of the officers by declaring, "You're not a traffic cop. Clear it out." Immediately after, the speaker reiterates disdain for the presence of masked police, saying, "You're not a traffic cop. Masked police, fuck you." The speaker directs the offensive demand, "Take your fucking mask off," and accuses the officers of jeopardizing their colleagues by their actions: "You almost hit your own guy, you motherfuckers." The confrontation escalates as the speaker comments on the officers’ conduct, observing a reaction or consequence, "Yep. And look at that." The speaker notes the officers’ subsequent departure from the scene with the phrase, "Then they get out of Dodge." The profanity intensifies as the speaker repeats, "Fuck y'all. Fuck you," intensifying the denouncement of the officers’ behavior or actions. Finally, the speaker emphasizes the outcome of the officers’ behavior with a blunt judgment about the aftermath: "Yep. And then just leave the carnage." The expletive-laden closing line, "Fucking assholes," serves as a final, emphatic condemnation of the masked police involved. Overall, the transcript presents a highly charged, swear-laden vent by Speaker 0 directed at masked police, criticizing their conduct, mask-wearing, and departure from a chaotic scene, while insisting on emergency response and denouncing the officers as negligent or inappropriate in their handling of the situation. The content focuses on anger toward law enforcement presence and action, without offering any evaluative commentary on its truthfulness or legitimacy.

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The speaker expresses their frustration with the current state of things and their determination to make a change. They dismiss others' opinions and emphasize their own beliefs. Another speaker repeatedly says the word "delivered." A third speaker uses strong language to express their anger towards Klaus Schwab and his new world order.

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Speaker 0 states: 'Who wants you to go home?' He adds, 'I'm recording, and there's so many people. It's just they're gonna push their way up here.' He continues, 'Bro, I see people out there get hurt. I don't wanna see you get hurt.' He concludes, 'I just we will make a we will make a path to this.' The remarks describe a crowded scene, the speaker's safety concerns, and an intent to create an access path to the area for safety. The speaker is recording amid a crowd, noting the risk of people being pushed and hurt, and expressing a plan to establish a route to the location to prevent harm.

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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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Speaker 0 says they are hot and can't see the police lines. They tell others to keep their eyes open for Antifa, stating that Antifa is all over. Speaker 0 asks where Rico is and then says they see him. Speaker 0 asks if Trump is still walking here. Speaker 1 says "they're suiting up." Speaker 0 says that "they're gonna trap everyone in."

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The speaker is calling for mass protests, mobilization, and disruption, which they state they have never done before. They assert that Republicans should not have any peace and must understand that their cruelty will be fought with every available means. The speaker urges listeners to castigate Republicans publicly and then punish them by voting them out of office.

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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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Speaker 0 urges the crowd to keep marching and not stop. Speaker 1 expresses support. Speaker 0 continues to encourage the march and thanks the participants. They emphasize the need to keep going and express gratitude for the quick response.

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Speaker 0 asks the audience if they believe that the situation is heading in a certain direction. The entire room raises their hands in agreement. Speaker 0 expresses gratitude for everyone's presence.

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A tense confrontation unfolds as a group debate and police arrival become the focus. The scene centers on a claim of ongoing activity for two and a half years, punctuated by demands and warnings directed at bystanders and the person approaching the camera. “There. Okay? Right there. For two and a half years, they've doing that.” The speaker points to an action or pattern that has been continuing over a long period and seeks attention or intervention from others present. The request “Hey. Where's the cops?” implies frustration or urgency about law enforcement missing from the scene as events escalate. A direct order follows: “Get your hands off. Go. Back off. He's camera.” The speaker instructs someone to retreat and to keep away from the camera, emphasizing the need to control interaction with the recording or observers. The phrase “On sir. Rest that guy. He's not That guy He came out towards my camera. You punched him first.” indicates a dispute about who initiated contact or aggression. The speaker asserts that “That guy” did not simply behave as claimed and accuses another party of approaching the camera, while stating “you punched him first,” shifting blame onto someone else in the confrontation. Additional directions are issued to the crowd: “All of you over there or away from the gas. Preferably, though.” This line suggests the presence of gas or a gas-related device and calls for people to distance themselves, with a preference for moving away from the gas source. The speaker then reinforces accountability: “That guy just assaulted.” The claim marks a pivotal moment—an accusation of assault by “that guy,” prompting a determination to “deal with this” and to move people back. Following this, the speaker reiterates posture and control: “Back over there. Hey.” The dialogue then shifts to questions about who has been arrested: “Are we the only one that was arrested?” The answer provided is: “Yeah. We'll talk to you over there.” The speaker notes an assault occurred, saying simply, “Assaulted.” The following declaration clarifies a temporary stance: “For now, we're fucking deescalating.” This emphasizes a strategic move to reduce tension rather than pursue further immediate action. The closing commands maintain the drive to create distance and manage the situation: “So please move back here.” The audience is reminded that someone has been arrested: “Arrested right now, sir.” Finally, a directive ties the communication together: “You're speaking with him. Please back off.” The overall sequence reflects a reactive, controlled response aimed at separating parties, stopping perceived aggression, and de-escalating amid competing accusations and crowd dynamics.

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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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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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