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January 7, 2021 17 mins

CJ Pearson marched from the White House to the Capitol on Jan. 6 to protest peacefully and left when things got violent. On this episode, CJ recounts his experience and debunks the myriad of lies that the media and the left have been telling about what happened — while unequivocally condemning the violence that occurred. CJ also explains the absurd reason why one of his "progressive" classmates is circulating a petition to expel him from the University of Alabama. Plus, he tells us why we can't lose hope — and why the fight for America's future is far from over.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Up next. C J. Pierson nouncensored, pardon the English six
D network. I don't really understand how they can sit
here and blame every single Republican in America, most of
which weren't even at the event, and say that we're
all responsible for things that we had nothing to do. Hie, guys,
I'm c J. Pierson, and welcome to episode nine. Alright,

(00:21):
episode ten. It's been so fun. I'm actually losing cout,
but welcome back to c J. Pierson uncensored. Does It's
been a crazy twenty four hours, right, like literally insane.
And I was right here in Washington, d C. When
it all happened. I was at event with the President
where he talked about this past election, where he condemned

(00:43):
the fraud that occurred, where he called it out for
what it is, um and affront to the values that
our nation was built upon. Values like the idea that
America is supposed to be a democracy, a republic um,
a nation where it's supposed to be government for the people,
by the people. But central to that entire idea is
the idea that the American people get to choose their

(01:05):
own leaders, that we get to have faith that our
vote matters, that it counts, and it actually means something
in this country. But for some reason, I think now
more than ever, people are starting to think that it doesn't.
And the reason is is because when you have things
like what happened in states like Georgia and Pennsylvania and
Arizona happen, and those things start to become commonplace, it's

(01:25):
very easy to become apathetic. It's very easy to lose
faith in in a system that you have relied on
in your entire life because you thought you lived in America, right.
And what's unique about America is again the fact that
it is a government for the people, by the people,
that we choose our own leaders. And if what's happening
in America is something that's happened in Venezuela and Cuba

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and every other third world country in which a strong
dictator wants power, and that dictator and here in America
being exemplified by the left so thirsty for power, so
seeking of it that they are willing to cheat to win,
then what makes us any for from any of those
countries that we claim to be so much better than? Right?
That is why the President had that rally yesterday in

(02:06):
the Capitol, and and as someone who was there, seriously,
someone who was there, you won't see this on CNN,
you won't read it to the mainstream media. But as
someone who was there, there was not a single point
in time when the president encourage people to commit acts
of violence. There was not a single point in time
when he did that. And I know that for a fact.
Trust me, I didn't miss a single word. I was
sitting front row during the event. He did not at

(02:27):
any single point say that people should go to the Capitol,
storm it and then just go crazy. He never said
that ever, Not a single point during that speech should
he ever encourage or insight violence. And so when you
see unseen and people calling this a Trump mob, where
you see people blaming Donald Trump for a so called

(02:47):
quote unquote insurrection, just know that they're lying to you.
But they've lied to us for the past four years,
a lot of us for the next four That's what
they do. It's what the media does. They tell you
that what you're looking at with your own eyes untrue.
They say the experiences you lived through, that you were
there for are just figments of your imagination that they
know better. Even if they weren't there, and please show

(03:10):
me where it says that protests are supposed to be
polite and peaceful. And guys, I'll tell you I went,
you know, from that White House event he said, march
to the capital. When I did that, I went to
the capital for a peaceful protests and when it turned violent,
I left, as in many other Trump supporters, because unlike
the left, guys, conservatives condemn violence. That's the difference between
us and them. Right, So when these things happen in America,

(03:33):
when we see there are certain people who do things,
um that are just wrong and inexcusable, we call them
out because that is what we do. But that is again,
like I said, it's what separate tests from the left.
You know, for the entire summer, we saw America burn
every single day. I just made a video about this
because it absolutely blows my mind. Right, you have people

(03:54):
on the left who are calling us seditionists, calling us treasonist,
calling us domestic terrorists because we made the decision to
go to Washington and again participate in a peaceful protest
that when it turned violently left and later condemned. And
here's the deal about all of that, Right, the fact
of the matter is is that the left never condemned

(04:17):
the domestic terrorists within Black Lives Matter, the people that
burned down small businesses, let restaurants, aflame, vandalist police cars
through ross the police officers. When were they ever condemning them?
When did they ever call them out? When did they
ever say that what they were doing was wrong? Oh wait,
they never did. They never did because they didn't care to. Actually,

(04:38):
in contrast and total opposite, they actually made excuses for
these people. They said that they were angry, and they
had a right to be angry, so they could light
anything on fire that they wanted to. They could burn
America down if they want you, because that is what
they were owed, that's what they deserve, that's what was
entitled to them. Well that's news to me because for
some reason, and maybe this is me using common sense,

(05:01):
and I get it. Common sense just isn't too common
in the world today. But you don't get to choose
which riots are good or bad. They either are all bad,
as conservative of our duded, or they're all good. And
so if liberals want to say that what happened this summer,
it was right, and it was well justed, and it
was well reasoned. Then I don't really understand how they
can sit here and blame every single Republican in America,

(05:22):
most of which weren't even at the event, and say
that we're all responsible for things that we had nothing
to do with. What happened yesterday was an unecrimical tragedy. Seriously,
it was the fact that people died in that event
says enough is an unsensible tragedy that I wish had
not happened. People came to Washington to do right thing,
to show support for our president, and that was the

(05:44):
reason we were there. No one came to Washington to
storm the Capitol and run into the House chambers or
the Senate chambers. No one did that. No one. And
so for people to say that that was our intention
or goal or aim or ambition is just wrong. And
there lie That is the most important point here, is
that we are literally being led by people who want

(06:05):
us to believe everything they're saying when they're literally lying
straight to our face. And again I say that as
someone who is there. So where do we go from here?
You know? And that's kind of the question that I've
been thinking about a lot that's a question a lot
of people have been asking me. And I think where
we go from here is that we realize that the
fight isn't over now. You know, the President released a

(06:26):
statement today saying that what's done is done, and contrary
to what the left has said, he was never trying
to stop the peaceful transfer of power. He was simply
saying that the election had lots of fraud and that
he was not going to be silent about it, and
he was right not to be. He took every single
constitutional step that he was able to take. He did that,

(06:46):
and we got the result that we do, and we're
gonna have to live with that. But what I will
not be subject to is the virtue signaling from the
left that trying to paint me or paint any of
you as people who condone violence or are accessories to
what happened yesterday, Because that just isn't true. Especially if
you're a silent all damn summer, you don't get to
say ship to me about me being just one of

(07:11):
the same with the people that's starting out. No, we
condemn it all. Mike pent Is condemned it, The President's
condemned it. I've condemned it. Multiple people on the right
have condemned it, and that is that. That is the
end of that story. But let's just talk about how
far the left is going right after the break, Welcome

(07:33):
back to c J. Pearson nonsensored. So, guys, the left
reaction to everything yesterday has been absolutely insane, like water
wall coverage on CNN, MSNBC, Joe Scarborough, Scarborough whatever. Um
going to some long extended rant about how yesterday was
apparently an exemplification of racism. Don't really know how that

(07:54):
one works, but whatever. What you also have now is
people at my university, University of Alabama, some random progressive girl.
Don't know who, she has never met her, she's certainly
never met me. It probably has pronounces in her bio.
You guess which ones they are, you know, it's hard
to keep up with them these days. I hear they're
like fifty. But they made some petition about me on

(08:17):
change dot org, and I'd love to actually read to
you the petition. Now, this petition comes after my participation, uh,
in this rally that happened. She wrote this petition, I
guess to basically condemned the fact that I went to
Washington to stand up for the president, to stand up

(08:37):
for the integrity of our elections. And she apparently took
great issue with that. Now here's how she put it
in her own words, America was built on the eye.
And I'm gonna try to read it with some like dramatic,
like some drama, you know, because I feel like that's
how she felt when she was writing it. So America
was built upon the idea of equality for all, one

(08:57):
nation under God. The mission of the University of Alabama
stay so we will advance the intellectual and social condition
of the people of the state, the nation, and the world.
The capstone create college for students to act as fairness, integrity,
and respect. This summer, President Bell great Man, by the way,
send an email to our community that stated that the
core principles of u A include fostering a culture of
inclusivity and respect for every member of our community, whether

(09:20):
we are to gather in Tuscaloosa or engaging virtually throughout
the world. He willed to say that we all must
be a beacon of hope, equality and inclusivity. C. J. Pierson,
a sophomore. I'm a freshman. She should learn how to
read at the University of Alabama has recently displayed behaviors
and beliefs that go against both our mission are creating
the renewed efforts of the University of Alabama to create
an equal inclusive environment. He is therefore incapable of contributing

(09:41):
to the positive, inclusive learning environment of u A. U
A has created. C J. Pierson joined and participated in
the violent protests outside the capital. That is a lie
and share his involvement with the event on social media.
I posted a picture of video actually of me chanting USA, USA, USA.
If that is violent, if that is indicative of radical
leaning to love America, then I'm genuinely sorry. You should

(10:04):
move liberal girl. Um. Many u A students have previously
reported that his behavior in posting makes them feel uncomfortable. Well,
they should really realize the real world has no safe
bases and stopped being little snowflakes and unaccepted at our university.
Well I'm so sorry, Wow, get over it. Damaging not
only you a's reputation. Sorry, I guess being the youngest
member of the electoral college in American history is really

(10:26):
damaging to UA's reputation, but also the ability of its
suits to thrive. If I'm impacting your g p A
because I'm a Republican, then you need help that I
cannot give you, and the people that can give you
probably that's called therapy. But anyways, let's continue. This gets
only worse. So what happened today January six is nothing
short of domestic terrorism and a coope Deya Tad French

(10:47):
And as a public commentator on politics and American as
a supporter of these acts, never have I supported what
happened at the cattle actually condemned the violence shortly after
it occurred. C J. Peterson does not deserve to main
a student at the University of Alabama. And this petition,
and this is where the drama really seeps in, calls
for the removal of c. J. Pierson as a student

(11:07):
and representative of the University of Alabama. Wow, you know
a few things about this petition that are just really ironic.
She talks about the importance of things like inclusivity and tolerance, right,
but how is it inclusive for you to call from
my expulsion just because like I'm a conservative and I
disagree with your politics. How is it tolerant for you
to try to blackball me blacklist me, cancel me because

(11:30):
I support a president that you do not like. How
is that indicative of inclusivity and tolerance? How is that
an exemplification of the very thing that you preach, the
values that you claim to believe so much in. How
is that an exemplification of that? Because that's the thing
about the left right. They'd love to talk about freedom
and tolerance and diversity, but they don't actually really care

(11:51):
about any of those things. For them, it's just a hashtag,
it's a talking point. It's something that makes them feel
good when they say, but when they actually comes down
to practicing it, they show an inability to do it. Guys,
this petition is how the left operates. If you disagree
with them, if you dare to have an opinion of
your own, go against what they believe is acceptable thought,
they try to cancel you. But what they don't seem

(12:12):
to understand is that you can only be canceled is
if you roll over and take it. And I don't.
And this girl doesn't know me, so I'm gonna cut
her some slack on that. But let me tell you
something sweet, And I want someone to send this to
her because I don't know who this girl is. But
apparently the fact that she wrote this very long paragraph
about me shows some deep hearted and seated obsession. So
this is for you, all right, Listen, I don't I

(12:35):
have my opinions, you have yours. You're free to be
this progressive superstar icon that you're so desperately trying to be,
using this petition as a means to an end to
achieve clout whatever. I don't care you do you, But
here's the deal. I'm not going to back down from you.
You can't cancel me. I'm going to continue to fight
for what I believe in and I hope that you
do the same. You did that with this petition, and

(12:56):
I'm and of course I have the right to respond
to this petition. I'm not gonna get you for starting it.
I'm sure it just shows that you're a toxic and
terrible human being and you should really do some soul
searching as to whether what you're doing with your life.
But other than that, you're free to do it. Why
Because this is America. Just as people were free to
peacefully demonstrate um in the United States Capital yesterday in Washington,
d C. You're free to make this crazy petition that

(13:19):
makes you sound like you're absolutely just on off your rocker,
and that's fine, and I can't be mad at you
for it. But what I'm saying simply, what I am
saying simply is just simply do better. Do better. I
know you can, I know you can. Come well this
after the break. What's up, guys, what's up? What's up?

(13:42):
What's up? So yeah, you know, earlier this year, I
talked about the fact that I've been getting a lot
of emails about where we go from here after yesterday
and all these things, you know, I tweeted, I think
that now more than ever, people need to pray for
healing because obviously America is in desperate need of that.
Right now. People are angry, and there's a justification for
that anger. I'm not gonna sit here and pretend as

(14:03):
if there is a People genuinely feel as if their
votes were stolen from them, and that makes people angry,
because again, that is what makes America America. That's what
makes our country a democracy, a republic, the idea that
our votes matter, that they count, and that anger led
to what happened yesterday, but also Todia so that there's
never an excuse for passion to turn into violence, because again,

(14:24):
I'm not a liberal. I don't care if you agree
with me, if you support what I do. If you're
violent and reckless in the way that we saw yesterday,
there is no reason for me to support that. And again,
like I also said, is that there's also some ancertainly
about the people who did this, right, Like, who really
knows what organization or what group these people were from.
Maybe they were members of Antifa trying to make conservatives

(14:44):
like bad by rushing into the capital and sewing these
seeds of discord. Who knows, but you know, looking ahead,
you know, the presidents of statement this morning that said,
even though I totally disagree with the alchemy election, and
the facts bear me out, nevertheless there will be an
orderly transition on January always said we would continue our
fight to ensure that only legal votes recounted. Well, this
represents the end of the greatest first term in presidential history.

(15:07):
It's only the getting of our fight to make America
great again. And there it is. The president has conceded,
because that's what conservatives do. You know, the entire four
years of nonsence that we saw from Democrats all throughout
the presidency of President Trump, that he was not their president,
and all these things. You're not gonna see that from
the right. But what I will say, what you will
see from the right is a party that fights like hell,
because we are now the party of President Trump. We're

(15:29):
not the party of John McCain, the party met Romney.
We are a party that knows how to fight. We're
not a party of cowards of Joe Biden and Kamas
Kamala Harris. And they can remake America to some socialist dystopia,
then they're wrong. If they think that we're gonna let
them just subject us the insanity of saying things like
a man and a woman in casual conversation, then they're
wrong because we're going to fight back against that with

(15:50):
every single thing in our being, every single piece of
energy we have, because we are a party that fights. Now,
we are a movement that fights. Because I say this often,
it's kind of like a broken drum at this point,
but America is a country worth fighting for. That's something
I fundamentally believe. I noticing that you all fundamentally believe,
and that fight carries on. It isn't It didn't start

(16:10):
with Donald trumpond is an end with him either guys,
stay involved, Um, keep fighting for the country we love
so much, because this is not the end. This is
the only beginning, uh, And the fight goes on. It does,
it really really does. Don't allow yourself to lose hope
in the face of this. You know they're gonna come
for you with everything they have. They feel as if

(16:31):
they have the moral high ground right now because of
what happened yesterday, But they don't. They don't. And like
I said, especially after doing and saying what they did
um about Black Lives Matter and allowing them to burn
down our cities, they don't have ship. They don't have
a moral high ground. That does not exist for them.
It doesn't, So don't let them bully you into thinking
that it does. I'm gonna keep fighting and I want

(16:53):
to see you in the churches with me, So keep
up the good work. I couldn't think of any people
I'd rather be in this fight with. You guys are
the best. Let's keep going. And as President said, the
fight to make America got again isn't over. It's just beginning.
I'll see you guys next week. Hey guys. C. J.
Pierson here, Join us right here on Apple Podcast, I

(17:14):
Heart Radio, or wherever you get your podcast, for the
same hard hitting truth because we'll never stop fighting for you,
right here on c J. Pierson noncensored. C J. Pierson,
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