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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Well, Ackond, it is the start of a new week.
Speaker 2 (00:03):
We appreciate all of you who are beginning Monday with us.
Speaker 1 (00:07):
Let's have some fun as we.
Speaker 2 (00:08):
Roll throughout the course of another week here with all
of you. We appreciate all the time that you spend
with us. And it was a bombshell of a week
last week with Minneapolis news, Iran news, the Greenland talk,
the continued fallout of Venezuela, all of that still continuing.
(00:30):
Several things will be tracking over the course of this week.
There's actually a Supreme Court case I can't believe it
has come to this on whether men should be able
to compete in women's sports that is being argued tomorrow.
There is the possibility we could get some rulings from
the Supreme Court on the tariff case this week as well.
(00:50):
But Buck, the larger context of the Minneapolis ice shooting
took over much of pop culture over the course of
the weekend, whether it was sports, whether it was the
Golden Globes, and I thought I would play some of
this for you because the dishonesty that is coming out
across the pop culture landscape, I think deserves to be
(01:14):
called out and frankly I think you need to know
what your kids or grandkids might be hearing. Inside of
the world of entertainment and sports pop culture writ large.
Here is Wanda Sykes. She is a comedian wearing a
pin to honor Renee Good, who she says, well, just
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listen to what she had to say. Cut eleven. This
is last night in Hollywood.
Speaker 3 (01:39):
Of course, this is for the mother who was murdered
by Ice agent. And it's really sad. And you know,
I know people are out marching and all today and
we need to speak up. We need to be out
there and shut this rogue government found because it's just
(02:01):
awful what they're doing to people.
Speaker 2 (02:03):
Okay, that was in the Golden Globes. Buck, I want
to play a couple of these. This is crazy and
I'm not surprised by it, but I think a lot
of you may be sort of in disbelief that this
would happen. Golden State Warriors basketball coach Steve Kerr, in
the aftermath of an NBA game, had this to say.
This is cut nineteen, him going after Ice again. This
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is a sports press conference after a basketball game.
Speaker 1 (02:29):
Cut nineteen.
Speaker 4 (02:30):
I'm glad that the Timberwolves recognized her life and the
tragic nature of her death. And it's shameful really that
in our country we can have law enforcement officers who
commit murder and seemingly get away with it. It's shameful
that the government can come out and lie about what
happened when there's video and witnesses who have all come
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out and disputed what the government is saying. So very demoralizing,
devastating to lose anyone's life, especially in that matter. So
it's terrible, terribly sad for her family and for her
and for that city. And I'm glad the Timberwolves came
out and expressed that sadness.
Speaker 1 (03:11):
All right, And then here is cut twenty.
Speaker 2 (03:14):
This is Milwaukee Bucks head coach Doc Rivers, another NBA coach,
and another postgame press conference. For those of you who
are not sports fans, this is where the coaches come
and just answer questions about what happened in the game
and answer questions players do typically. Here is Doc Rivers.
He is the Milwaukee Bucks head coach.
Speaker 5 (03:34):
Listen, what happened in Minnesota was a straight up murder
in my opinion, and it's awful. You know, this lady
who was probably trying to go home and she didn't
make it home, and that's really sad. So this, the
wh Ice thing is it's a travesty. You know, it's
clearly to me we're we're attacking brown people and I
just happen to be brown. And I don't think it
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should just be brown people who are upset it. I
think we all have to be. I don't care what
side of this thing you are on. Politically, what's going
on in our country right now is absolutely wrong. As
far as the race stuff, the politics. I'm not going
to get into the race stuff. I will and then
it's just wrong and we have to do something. But
the only thing we can do right now is keeps
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speaking up because it doesn't seem like take care.
Speaker 1 (04:20):
And that's troublesome, okay, Buck.
Speaker 2 (04:24):
That is Golden globes and the NBA, so entertainment and
sports craziness.
Speaker 6 (04:30):
All.
Speaker 2 (04:31):
Much of what those guys said was factually inaccurate, in
particular Doc River saying she was just trying to go home.
I mean, there's a video of her parking or car
perpendicular in the road and blowing the horn for three minutes.
But how do you respond to this? What should happen here.
I got a couple of big thoughts on the NBA front,
but I'm curious your reaction to all three of those
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clips that obviously took over the pop culture weekend.
Speaker 1 (04:57):
Oh there's so many things, Clay.
Speaker 2 (04:58):
One is that it is possible to be a top
level NBA coach making tens of millions of dollars in
your career to coach a kid's game. And I say
that with love kids games can be great, But you
can also be a moron n be a head NBA coach.
That is definitely the case, or it's true really of
any professional sport. But the NBA is showing us that
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you can be a person of no virtue, wisdom, or
knowledge whatsoever about the world around you, but you can
still be good at coaching basketball. It's also a reminder
of why I don't watch the NBA. And I understand
some people might argue, well, it's not fair to punish
all the players. Well, okay, where the players who think
that this is gross? By the way, there are none.
Really we will speak out. We all know that, and
if the one does, we'll all hear about it because
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it would be so rare. So I don't like the NBA,
and this is a large part of why, although I
also think it's turned into a kind of boring pick
and roll three point shooting contest. That's a whole other
part of the conversation. I miss I missed the NBA
of the nineties, the Jordan era, and I've abandoned it
as a result. The other part of this that really
bothers me, though, is that this has nothing to do
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with people who are morally outraged at what they call murder.
If I walked around and sat with every single person
that we could play clips from over the weekend what
they think about Harold Harper's murder, they would have no
idea what I was talking about, Absolutely no idea. And
you might sit there and say, well, hold on a
(06:25):
second buck, I don't know either, Yeah, and that's on purpose.
Harold Harper was killed here in my home state of
Florida just a few days ago. He was gardening in
his yard. He's a white guy sixty four years old.
A random black guy twenty nine years old walked up
behind him with a pistol and murdered him execution style
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in his own yard while he was gardening. No contact,
no conversation, nothing, nothing, And you might say, well, hold on,
that's like the most horrible thing I've ever heard. By
the way, we don't mess around here. Second to be murder,
This guy's going to go away for the rest of
his life. But this situation happens thousands and thousands of
times over across the country. This situation of a random
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person murdering somebody, in this case black on white crime
is a far far bigger issue by the numbers than
this woman who not only was shot and it was
it was lawful, but the more information we find out
about this she was kind of a lunatic agitator. There's
video that shows this quite clearly that the ice officer
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did nothing wrong. So, Clay, why is it then that
they focus so much. Why does this thing that happened
in Minnesota and capture the imagination the attention of all
these idiot celebrities in Hollywood and all these moron NBA
coaches and all the rest of them. It's because they
get to be make believe civil rights hero for the day.
They get to pat themselves on the back. This is
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about standing up against a policy that is targeting brown people.
It's racist. Therefore, I'm the good guy. That's all this is.
The actual facts of the case mean nothing to them.
They will not change their minds, and they're actually not
outraged by Hanus murder, which is not what happened to
Minnesota anyway.
Speaker 1 (08:14):
Because Hannas murders happen every day that they could care
less about. I think that's all very well said.
Speaker 2 (08:20):
On the NBA front, I actually have a potentially provocative
go figure take on this that I think would be
really interesting. Both of these guys said that this ice
agent committed murder. That's a pretty defamatory thing to say. Now,
the standard of the standard of legality when it comes
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to defamation in public cases like this is quite high.
But the NBA mandates that coaches do postgame press conferences.
This is a part of their contract. They have to
show up, they have to answer questions. If they do
not do it, they get fined. I think there is
an argument to be made that and I'm not sure
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again that he would win. But if this ice agent
file filed a defamation lawsuit against not only these NBA coaches,
but also their teams and the league, I think it
could lead to some really interesting outcomes here, because look,
I think there should be consequences when you say inflammatory
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things that are not supported by the evidence. Here. Okay,
murder in this case, it should not be charged. And
I think it quite evidently, based on the videos that
have come out, should not be charged. Doc Rivers was
one hundred percent wrong when he's saying, Oh, this woman's
just trying to get home and she gets murdered. That
didn't happen at all. There's no basis in fact whatsoever
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for this. She blocks her car for minutes aggressively on video.
She blocked rather ice stages with her car. She was obstructing,
she was breaking the law. And really, Clay, what this
comes down to is that Democrats have convinced themselves that
laws they do not like don't count.
Speaker 1 (10:04):
Yeah, that's it. And think about what the law they
don't like is.
Speaker 2 (10:08):
It's that people who are illegally here, oftentimes having committed
violent crimes shouldn't be arrested by ICE and removed from
our country. I mean, that's a crazy thing to try
to stand in front of and keep from actually happening.
You could add to that, they think that if they
don't like a cop enforcing the law, you can just
(10:29):
stand and you know, think of the way you could
play this game, right, Oh, A cop is chasing somebody
down the street, fleeing felon, and I run and I
play the like huh h, I play like defensive linemen
for the fleeing felon. That's obstruction, okay, It's not okay
that I run and try to block the cop from
tackling the bad guy.
Speaker 1 (10:47):
That's exactly what they're doing here. And they think they have.
Speaker 2 (10:50):
Some moral right to do it, and they don't. And
we saw how they treat people that trespass on their
sacred day of January sixth.
Speaker 1 (10:58):
Send me.
Speaker 2 (10:58):
The only thing the FBI is apparently able to do
with any consequence during Biden's four years in office was
tracked down nonviolent J six protesters and the ones who
assaulted the cops. Because people get assaulted, or rather cops
get assaulted by leftist lunatics day in and day out,
and they don't send the FBII for them. In fact,
Kamala raises money for them, not only that they want
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more of these situations. I saw this clip and I
figured we would grab it. This is a woman standing,
several women standing in front of an ICE agent making
loud noise banging drums, screaming directly in the face of
ICE agents as they're trying to do their job. Listen
to what they're having to put up with right now
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in Minneapolis and other blue cities out there. CUT twenty one.
(12:05):
I mean, this is organized protest chaos, and it's designed
to try to lead ICE agents to doing exactly what happened.
They want people to get shot and killed. That is
their goal here, and they're putting people in these situations
and trying to create them. They also recognize that their plan,
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which was to replace the American voter with third worlders
as fast as possible. People say, oh, but they don't
they can't vote. Really, okay, let's put aside the voter
fraud component for a second. They have kids here, and
then guess what they raised the kids to vote for amnesty.
They push the Democrat Party in whatever way they can
to vote for amnesty. You have states that are giving
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illegals money for healthcare and a whole range of other
things that rely on federal dollars. So you're paying for
a two I might add, The whole scam is starting
to come apart because the Trump administration is in fact
keeping its promise once securing the border, that's a plus.
They've already done that. The harder, longer part is the deportations.
They're doing it. It's not as fast as I would
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want it to be, but you know, I'm not going
to complain when they're the only ones that have been
willing to take up this fight in a meaningful sense.
And they are, and they're ramping it up, Clay, and
they're getting better at it. And it's only year one
in the book so far. Yeah. Look, it's two point
five million, it seems, of the twenty million. That's a
number that Tom Holman told me, so that's the one
I'm referencing. He thinks twenty million illegals were in the
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country when Donald Trump came into office in January of
last year, and that so far we have gotten rid
of about two point five million of those illegals. That
would suggest Buck that even if we kept this exact
same pace, that half of those illegals would still be
here at the end of the Trump term. And you
have to be concerned. And this is the big part too,
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that they'll just open the buarterback up as soon as
they held up President again. I I usually I'm the
one that throws the citizism out there, so I appreciate
that Clay is pointing out this time that this could
be a mess. However, Clay, I do think what you
said is absolutely true. But what is really important is,
just as with border security, now we see what is possible. Now,
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it is beyond a doubt that they made a choice
not to secure the border before it can be done.
Because it has been done. If Trump deports and helps
or you know, pushes for self deportation, five million, eight million,
whatever the number ends up being, the next presidential election
happens with us saying, hey, guys, we got six million
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illegals to leave, how about six million more?
Speaker 1 (14:40):
Do you see what?
Speaker 7 (14:40):
You know? What I mean?
Speaker 1 (14:41):
Yeah, at this point it's impossible. We can't do anything.
Speaker 2 (14:44):
I just think that they are going to immediately go
right back to open borders. If I'm slapping that black
pill out of your hand, no black pill here, We're not.
We're not giving up, Clay. It's gonna it's gonna be.
How we gotta win multiple races in a row, because
I think they will go right back to the same
policies if they end up in a position of power again.
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Speaker 2 (16:42):
Welcome back in here too, Clay and Buck. So we
have a lot that we're gonna be discussing with you today.
We're gonna continue on with our conversation here momentarily about
the big pushback the Democrats are trying to get going.
You know, their hearts aren't really in it. Clay the
same way, because it's a white.
Speaker 1 (16:58):
Woman, it's the truth is not a sacred martyr.
Speaker 2 (17:02):
To the left, I view all human beings as inherently
equal in dignity, and the right conservatives that is a
foundational element of our philosophy. So if a person is
killed unjustly, whether they're white or black, or Asian or Hispanic,
all that matters is a human being lost their life. Now,
in this case, I don't believe it was unjust, but
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put that aside, the value of the person in the
situation should be in no way less or greater dependent
upon skin.
Speaker 1 (17:32):
The Democrats reject that.
Speaker 2 (17:34):
They reject that because this is all about narrative building,
and this is all about victimology, and a white woman
in this case, a white lesbian is just not able
to rally the troops, so to speak, quite the same
way that a George Floyd situation is. But Clay, they're
trying very hard, and I think it's clear they believe
that if they can defeat Trump on immigration enforcement, the
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whole administration collapses.
Speaker 1 (17:56):
So they're going to throw everything they have into this,
no doubt.
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out there relating to Miny Apple as we continue to
break down everything there and beyond, because we do need
(19:06):
to get into Iran as well, which maybe the most
significant story taking place anywhere in the world right now.
The Trump administration says they are surging an additional one
thousand ICE agents to Minneapolis as the tension continues to
grow on the ground there and as pressure on the
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ice agents doing their jobs continues to grow as well,
and I got a couple of cuts. Here is an
agitator confronting a reporter aggressively. This looks really quite crazy
on video, but I think you'll be able to pick
up on it on audio two. She's furious about the
reporter there until the reporter says, hey, it's okay, I
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work for CNN, and the criticism immediately stops. I don't
even know if you've seen this yet, but thirty.
Speaker 6 (19:58):
Two a smaller craw This is controlled. Uh. The scene
spanned several blocks. We are here at Portland Avenue and
East thirty fifth, but it goes at least two.
Speaker 2 (20:10):
Or three ys.
Speaker 6 (20:11):
We thank you, I'm sorry, We're we're with CNN. It's okay,
thank you, thank you for your help.
Speaker 1 (20:15):
I'm sorry.
Speaker 6 (20:16):
I think people are getting upset. So that that is
the latest here on the brown guys, and I'm going
to send it back to you.
Speaker 2 (20:22):
So, yes, if if she had said Fox News, oh yeah,
there would have been a spit noise, there would have
been curses, it would have gotten and we all know
this CNN is part of this whole lunacy, part of
this really maybe one of the chief organs of CNN. Wait,
(20:44):
wait no, was it fiery but mostly peaceful? Was MSNBC
or CNN Ann, It's CNN. It's actually in my book.
That's why I'm trying to remember this one. I'm like,
I remember I wrote about this. It was CNN. That's right.
As the as the police station is burning, is burning behind.
Speaker 1 (21:02):
Them, It's like it is fiery but mostly peaceful. That
is the class.
Speaker 2 (21:06):
But you see, that was one of those moments where
in one line, the entire lie upon which the edifice
of journalism was built crumbled. In one line, we all
saw exactly mostly peaceful while everything's burning down, you know,
like it was mostly peaceful that day in Japan when
Nagasaki was made to glow in the dark for a while.
(21:28):
I mean, it was mostly peaceful in the rest of
the country. You could say it was mostly peaceful in
the United States when Pearl Harbor was attacked. Now, Pearl
Harbor itself not a very good place to be, but
it was was anyone in danger in Massachusetts when Pearl
Harbor was getting bombed?
Speaker 1 (21:43):
Oh, it was such a big deal. You can play
this game all day long. It's what the media does.
They just misdirect and lie.
Speaker 2 (21:50):
But the fact that CNN you have these lunatic purple
haired When we say blue hair, we don't mean old people.
Speaker 1 (21:55):
We mean people that dye their hair purple. And if
you have purple dyed hair you listen to our show,
you're obviously one of the good ones.
Speaker 2 (22:01):
Okay, But I would point out to you that most
people think you're probably a communist, but we love you
because you listen to us. Here is we talked to
Breca Stole on Friday. Credit to her and the all
the reporters that are actually there on the ground interviewing
these crazy protesters. Uh here you know, but before today's
protests began, they had a land acknowledgment in Minneapolis of Clay.
Speaker 1 (22:26):
Of course they did, yes, they did.
Speaker 2 (22:28):
So they had a land acknowledgment saying, I mean, this
was the purpose of this land acknowledgement. No one can
be illegal in the United States because all of us
who are not Native American are illegally here because we
have come in stolen land. And so Breca Stole said,
what does no one is illegal on stolen land actually mean?
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Here is cut thirty three and interview by her of
one of these protesters.
Speaker 1 (23:07):
It was not and we need to take care of it.
Speaker 7 (23:12):
And Native people are all over the America.
Speaker 2 (23:23):
Wait claim.
Speaker 7 (23:26):
Give the back to land, good stewards of land.
Speaker 1 (23:31):
We should get good stewards.
Speaker 2 (23:32):
Okay, so we're not taking a question should we get
the land back? I mean, so this is all performative.
But here's the incredible irony. My friends, these lib lunatics,
they love the land acknowledgments, Clay, and you know what
they're saying with the land acknowledgments, the people that were
here first have some special claim to the land. They're
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doing land acknowledgments to oppose American citizens, saying we have
have rights to this land that the people that just
arrived illegally don't have. So getting here first only matters
in the context of the Native people's being here as
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an American means nothing to them.
Speaker 1 (24:16):
How is that possible?
Speaker 2 (24:18):
But then it begs the question which she asked, and
I give her credit, well, should we give the land
back if it's stolen? I mean, the argument they're trying
to make is if everybody is here illegally, then there
is no illegal trespassing, there's no illegal aliens. This is
why the Central religious belief of the Democrat Party is
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race communism.
Speaker 1 (24:40):
And Clay this caught on.
Speaker 2 (24:42):
We talked about it a lot here in the Israel
Palestinian Hamasky. And the reason that American leftists view it
the way they do is because it's brown versus white.
It's Jerry Seinfeld versus oppress oppressed brown people rather, and
Jerry Seinfeld is the bad people.
Speaker 1 (24:57):
Like, that's the way they think about this. Ye, he's probably.
That's the way they think of everything.
Speaker 2 (25:01):
That's the way they think of ice, that's the way
they think of housing prices, the way they think of crime.
Everything is race communism. But I also think this is
fascinating because if you get to the level of implementation
on and we Clay, I'm going to start the top
of the next hour with the.
Speaker 1 (25:16):
Portland Police Chief. It's great.
Speaker 2 (25:18):
If you guys haven't this, this is incredible. We're not
gonna get to it now. Want to. I want to
save it because it just shows you there really is
like a low tee pandemic for Democrat men in this country.
And I mean that, and I'm somebody who's worked on
getting his tea levels up, because when your tea levels
drop in the middle age.
Speaker 1 (25:37):
It's bad.
Speaker 2 (25:37):
You want to bring those tea levels up as a guy.
Otherwise you start crying at land acknowledgments for the Native peoples,
or you pull a Jacob Fray and you cry at
George Floyd's casket.
Speaker 9 (25:46):
Like, by the way, George Floyd, if George Floyd had
met Jacob Fray at some point, he probably would have
been in the course of a crime. George Floyd was
a home invader, Okay, this guy was a career fell
in and a drug addict. If him and Jacob Frey
had ever crossed paths in a meaningful way before that,
guess what it would have probably been.
Speaker 1 (26:06):
Well, he was robbing him.
Speaker 2 (26:08):
So the fact that he is on one knee crying
at the casket is just indicative of what lunatics these
people are on the land acknowledgments things. Clay, Well, I'm
just wondering, what is the boundary of the ends. So
there's all these different tribes if we stole their land,
was there any land here that wasn't theirs is really
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big country. There were maybe estimates are I think something
like six to ten million natives in all of the
Americas when we arrive I mean When I say America's
I mean the lower forty eight. Okay, in the lower
forty eight six to ten million. So did they just
get to claim the whole thing? Well, what's interesting is
actually their claims to land were only backed up by
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one thing. Do they have more guys who can scalp
the other guys next door who also want to hunt
on that land?
Speaker 1 (26:57):
That's it.
Speaker 2 (26:58):
There's no special religious claim to the land that they
can actually call upon that is not rooted in the
ability to inflict violence in a more effective way than
their neighbors. And guess what, we came along with guns
and steal and said, actually, we're.
Speaker 1 (27:15):
Better at this than you. This is our land. Now.
I'm sorry that this is the way the world has
always worked, but it is still the way the world works.
Pay attention to greenland.
Speaker 2 (27:25):
This is where I look at these land acknowledgments. I
mentioned this. I think I can say the school now
because my son has done his full applications. I don't
want to hurt him if he ended up wanting to
try to go there. Georgetown University is a great school
right historically has been a really really good school. When
they have you visit the Georgetown university campus. Yeah, I
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mean this is real. I thought we were being pranked.
They began the tour, all the tours by saying we
are on stolen land right now, Georgetown in Washington, d C.
They begin their tour of the campus, which is designed
to convince you that this is the greatest school on
the planet and that your kids should hope to go there,
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by saying this is all stolen land.
Speaker 1 (28:12):
Now.
Speaker 2 (28:13):
That's the only I went to a bunch of campus
tours with my oldest son, who's a senior now. So
I went to a bunch of these campus tours, as
one does if your kids are looking at colleges. That's
the only one that I saw that. I'm sure there
are others that also do the stolen Land acknowledgments. But
my son, to his credit, was like that, I don't
think I can go here. He said, if the school
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is such that they begin the first time you ever
meet the school, basically on the tour, their preliminary and
introduction to you is we're on stolen Land. He was
a smart enough kid to say, I don't think that
I would really fit in very well here if the
stolen Land acknowledgement is so foundational to the university and
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the way they see each other and see it, see
themselves that they have to make that the introduction. And
I have to imagine there's a lot of other smart
kids like him that are looking around. There's certainly a
lot of parents that are like, I'm not paying the
tuition that I would have to go there.
Speaker 1 (29:12):
It's a religious school.
Speaker 2 (29:14):
It's a religious well it's theoretically a Catholic school, but
unfortunately it's actually a race communist school. But I mean,
this is an example of what you're talking about, that
that place has been so culturally overtaken that this is
the way they began their tours for prospective students.
Speaker 1 (29:32):
It was.
Speaker 2 (29:32):
It's bonkers. I couldn't believe that when it happened. It's
something that you're gonna keep saying. But really, I asked
this question, first of all, the question that was asked there. Okay,
so should we give the land back? That's very important
because who would we give it back to? And who
do we take it from? And did we pretend that there.
Speaker 1 (29:50):
Hasn't been I don't know, has there been some value
add in.
Speaker 2 (29:53):
This country overwhelmingly from white settlers and blacks who were
brought here in this country and change.
Speaker 1 (30:00):
Those were the two people, the two.
Speaker 2 (30:02):
Groups of people who for a couple hundred years basically
built America. Okay, and now there's been more Latinos and
more Asians, but there's been some value add that has
gone on in America since it was people living in
the Stone Age with tomahawks, et cetera. So do we
just forget about all that and we give it all back?
Like do the native tribes get to be our overlords?
Is that how they're supposed to happen? I mean, they
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already get all the free casinos and they don't pay
the taxes. But I'm just wondering what's supposed to happen here. Well,
I mean, look, I think it's a really good example.
A couple of years ago when I got to go
to Australia, they have National Sorry Day and land Acknowledgment
and Apologized Day and all this craziness that goes on
in Australia. Right now, Australia is far better off. Otherwise
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you're just gonna say, basically, this is like a primitive tribe,
which is what these people were. They were living in
primitive often incredibly dango you know, deadly dangerous, not very
productive long life societies. It's not like they were noble savages,
which is one of the things that you know, Thomas
Jefferson got wrong, right. I mean, they were living in
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an era basically of the Stone Age.
Speaker 1 (31:11):
I have a fascinating book. I'm staring at it right now.
Speaker 2 (31:13):
I do the show, and I have my bookshelves around me,
so I can always War Before Civilization. War Before Civilization
is a really interesting book.
Speaker 1 (31:20):
It's hard. You might be able to get it. It's
kind of hard to get these days.
Speaker 2 (31:23):
I mean it's kind of on a print, but it
talks about these these native tribes that we pretend we're
living in harmony, you know, the Pocahontas Disney cartoon thing
of like, you know, the squirrels and the raccoons and
the birds were talking to the natives. They were fighting constant,
many wars of extermination against other tribes. Yes, that's actually
what was happening, and it was not There was no
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morality that prevented people in a raiding party from going
into a neighboring village and killing every man, woman and
child if they thought it wasn't often the goal. Yes, correct,
wars of extermination. But they were small, they didn't have
standing on aries, and they didn't have writing. So you
know how they figured this out. They actually go back
archaeologically and look at the skeletons and they look at
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the skeletons of people that were hit with you know,
stone Age weapons, and what they find is men, women,
children murdered, large numbers or not large numbers, but you know,
a large percentage of the time on a regular basis.
Speaker 1 (32:19):
But sure they were just having the.
Speaker 2 (32:21):
Hills were you know, it was ever wise, great Bucolic
life in harmony, no preposterous preposteros when they arrived in
you know, this is a thing in Australia too. When
they arrived in Australia, the Aborigines were living in actual
Neolithic era technology or you know, Stone Age technology whatever,
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whatever the proper archaeological designation is. Yeah, I think antibiotics
and Rhodes were a nice thing for them. I think
it was a good deal. By the way, that's like
the eighteen hundreds. You know, they didn't discover Australia until
seventeen seventies, I think, so we're talking about.
Speaker 1 (32:56):
This is way.
Speaker 2 (32:58):
I mean, what year was like the pantheon built in
in Rome like the yeah sway, I was right Neolithic
period like like three four or five thousand years ago
and beyond.
Speaker 1 (33:09):
So they were living in the Neolithic period when we arrived.
Speaker 2 (33:12):
I think they have used our help thousands of years
behind basic civilization.
Speaker 1 (33:16):
It's crazy.
Speaker 2 (33:17):
Uh, we'll take your calls by the way, eight hundred
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We'll get into Iran.
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We'll get into as Buck said, the ridiculousness that came
out of Portland, which is one of the cities that
is most spiraled out of control.
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They won last night. It was awesome. Crazy, you enjoyed
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