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Independent thoughts, independent life. Thisis Chad Benson. What in God's name
is going on in college campuses.I'm gone for a few days. Sure,
there's always a protest, somebody's alwayspissed at something, somebody's always marching
for something. But this is insane. The President of Columbia saying overnight,
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everyone needs a reset, So classeswill be remote today ahead of the first
night of Passover, which of coursebegins tonight. This after a fifth day
yesterday of Colombia pro Palestine students protesting. They want the Ivy League school to
divest its stocks, funds, andendowment from companies that they say profit from
Israel's violation of international law and Palestinianhuman rights. Yes, man, they
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hate the Jews. They don't knowthey do, they do. They look
at Jews differently. I'm going totell you this right now. You know
why. It's fifteen million Jews forthe most part, they're successful. Fifteen
million Jews that for the most partdo very well for themselves. And this
is, as we have said itover and over again, this is the
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haves and have not. This isthe conquered in their minds right, the
overdog versus the underdog. And ifyou're Jewish, guilt by association, therefore
your Israeli and because of that youlive a better life and you have all
of the stuff, and the Palestiniansare good, wonderful, kind caring.
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There is no hamas blah blah blahblah blah. It's nuts. And I'm
telling you guys this, when Ilook at this and when I hear people
speak, this is not about Israeland Palestine. They make it. This
just happens to be what this argument'sabout. So much of what you see
as things that we've talked about.There is a hierarchy, and there's always
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going to be an oppressor and theoppressed, and it could be anywhere,
but right now it's front and centerwith Palestine, which I've said since October
eighth, is the new she shething, right, it's the new thing
you wear, and it's the oppressorand the oppressed. And the interesting thing
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is we can apparently, if you'rea young liberal, in particular mostly female,
you can hate on the Jews allyou want. It's okay. This
is a Florida Democrat, Jared Moscowt'stalking about what's going on on the campus.
Has been down there himself first,So let me say a couple of
things first, as I was atthe university today and it's clear to me
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that while they are establishing a perimeteroutside the university, once inside the university
there is almost no security. Theyhave completely lost control of the situation and
are just letting it ride, whichnow you've confirmed by this new policy that
they're just going to try to runthe clock out by going fully virtual the
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end of the year. I cantell you between the students wearing masks and
them going full virtual. Bringing backthe policies of COVID is not going to
stuff slow the spread of anti Semitism, and that's what it is, anti
Semitism and this group because it isseen as the Jews have stuff right,
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because you see some of the signs, you see some of the stuff that's
out there. It's not just aboutPalestine. There's a disdain for the Jewish
people, which is ridiculous. Andif this was any other group, well,
tonight at Passover, this was theconversation around the table. Families are
together, extended families are together,and what's going on in Columbia and what's
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our watching happen now at NYU asit spreads just you know, around the
city. This is the conversation.And Jewish parents are asking this question because
I talk to them whose students goto Columbia. The question they're asking is
they feel that if this was aminority group, a protected minority group,
which choose or not, they don'tthink that this would have gotten past lunchtime
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on the first day. But forJews, because we don't fit in this
box, even though there's only fifteenmillion of us, you know, in
the country. You know, atthe end of the day, you know,
we're looked at as differently. Youknow why simple It's because you're white.
That's the way they look at you. They look at you as just
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another white group of people. You'reno different than the evil Protestant person that's
a Christian national. That's the waythey look at you. That's the reality
of this has nothing to do withwhat you and your your family has been
through your lived experience of your grandmothersand grandfathers and maybe fo mothers and great
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grandmothers, and who've been slaughtered,who've been chased out of their homeland,
who've been put into showers that hadno water but gas. Cyclone B and
then scooped out of there by otherJewish people and then put into ovens.
No, that is not a athing. That just that nobody cares because
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they're not looking at that experience.What they're looking at is the color of
your skin, and they're saying,eh, you're white. So therefore it's
just kind of au issue. Andthat's why universities have struggled with this because
yes, while there is protected speechfree speech, hate speech is not protected.
And we are well into the realmof hate speech, right, I
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mean, let's just look at what'shappening. We were mad years ago when
we saw Charlottesville and Jews will notreplace us and Donald Trump saying good people
on both sides are Mexicans or rapists, right, But somehow we don't have
the same and anger of go backto Poland. My grandfather's entire family was
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killed in Poland. He was thesole survivor. Right, all Zionists should
be killed bomb Tel Aviv. Iknow the people saying this aren't, you
know, white Ariyan males with tikitorches, but they have the same message.
Yeah, and it's because you're white. It's the look that's it.
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This is again oppressor versus oppressed.Everything white is oppressor. Anything else is
oppressed. So because of that,they've got to fit you into a box
that makes them feel good and boom, that's the box. By the way,
I will the good side and peopleon good side again. Totally.
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Go look at the entire thing thatwas read out if you can want to,
go read it and go, okay, that's what Trump really said.
The second thing, the only speechthat is protected, according to Scotus is
free speech. That's the only speechthat is protected, because speech you like
doesn't need to be protected. Sohate speech, if you will, is
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the only speech that is protected.That is it hate speech? Is it
got a lot of stuff to getto today, Yes, Trump, I
don't know. It's gone for aday. Craig, thanks so much for
filling in. And next thing,I know, you guys put Trump on
trial. Nobody is going to beputting up with this. Nobody's going to
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be listing or coming to New Yorkatty more businesses are going to be fleeing
because people are treated so badly.It's got to be the most unfriendly place
to do business. And that's whybusinesses are leaving and people are leaving as
migrants come in and take over ourparks and our schools and everything else.
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Not happy? Which hunts? Definitionof a witch hunt? Are you a
witch? Maybe? If you werea witch would be different. You had
a lot of stuff to get toon that first day yesterday. How many
times did CNN use the word Peckerbecause David Pecker, dude, you used
to run the National Inquirer. Oh, we had so much stuff to get
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to. More on the insanity goingon in our universities, and it is
insane, scotus homeless hearing. Whichway do you think it went? Remember
a lot of the way they askedquestions. You can get a sense pretty
easily which way they're probably gonna leanin their decision. We'll talk about that
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Show. That's your Twitter, youinsta all of the other stuff. A
lot of things to get to today, including more on Columbia. Yes,
what's happening at our college campuses,but also in some of our courtrooms where
Trump is. We'll talk a bitabout that as well. It is the
Chad Benson Sure you're listening to theChad Benson Show. Ale Can you please
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stay free Palestine one time? Whydid you kill that lady? You kill
that lady and got no jail time. No jail time, Alex, No
jail time, Alex. You puttinginnocent people in jail, Alex Baldwin.
Free Palistine, Alex, just onetime and I'll leave you alone. I'll
leave you alone, I swear.Just say free Palestine one time, one
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time, one time, one time, Alex. You know is a criminal,
you criminal? Come on, Alex, just say free Palistine one time,
one time, just one Hi,please, and I'll leave you alone.
Free Palestine, Israel, Zionism.Please say it one time. It's
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Alec Baldwin slapping the phone out ofsomebody's hand, and for once, I'm
like, I'm fine with that goodGod, he just wanted a muffin.
That was it. So you goin and you say horrific things to Alec
Baldwin, which we've all wanted todo, let's be real, and he
just wants a muffin, and they'rethere like, we're sorry about this,
We're sorry about this. It isinsane. It really is welcome to the
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new world apparently, where it iscool to disrupt everybody's lives based on the
fact that you're angry at something,as we're seeing on college campuses, and
it is insane. John Fetterman,It's completely reasonable to want to cease fire
or to have a different view onthat. Absolutely, that's a democracy,
but it is not appropriate or illegalor it's helpful to advance your argument.
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If you show up in a Starbucks, I mean the Starbucks with a bullhorn
and start yelling at people, andthat doesn't make you noble, it just
makes you an apple. It's veryAmerican to protest, and to do that
in the appropriate way, then Iabsolutely support that. I'm not suggesting that
you have to agree with my view, but it's just saying it doesn't really
allow you to disrupt lives and toinflict those kinds of damages on people that
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are just trying to get on withtheir lives. Now, that's exactly what
they think, whether it's the lunacyon the Golden gate Bridge or throughout New
York or anywhere they want to Andit's not just about Palestine. That's this
week's fun thing, right, Likethat's this week's fun stuff. Is like,
oh, this is the new It'sit's it's very hip. It's very
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it's like the Supreme T shirt,right or the new coach bag or whatever
it is Lencia. That's that it'sit's in style right now. But showing
up, whether it's at a basketballgame because you're pissed off at at climate
change and you want to clue yourselfto the floor, right, or you
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want to go to the to thelouver and throw, you know, split
piece soup on the Mona Lisa becauseyou're angry because you think it's two degrees
warmer that should be in. Someseventeen or eighteen year old girl from Sweden
says, how dag you. I'mgoing to destroy everybody's life and enjoyability until
you give me what you get Justa bunch of dumb ass kids, mostly
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women. We're gonna talk a bitabout that. There's a reason for that
fact. Tomorrow, we're gonna havea couple of people on the road.
A new book that's come out.I think it's already sold out on Amazon.
It's about this new neo Marxism andwhat's going on. Just seeing on
college campuses. It's crazy and itscreams. It's very Orwellian. I'm telling
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you guys this right now, veryOrwellian. Three two three, five,
three eighty four to twenty three atChad Benson show's your Twitter tweet at his
texted program. All that being said, you've got Trump on trial, you
have chaos and craziness all over theworld, and yes, they're still an
election. What does that look like? In the twenty twenty exit polls,
what do we see? Fifty percentof voters view Joe Biden on average favorably
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in those states, compared to justforty five percent for Donald Trump. Look
at the Joe Biden trendline where heis now. Joe Biden is far less
like than he was four years ago. Just forty three percent of voters now
viewed Joe Biden favorably in these states. Oh, it gets worse these polls.
This is CNN and we've got someMSNBC polls, and Donald Trump,
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this fight, everything that has happened, everything that has happened, is actually
slightly more liked forty seven percent favorablerating. So this isn't just a lesser
of two evils that's going on.The fact is that Donald Trump is in
fact better like than he was fouryears ago, and is better like than
Joe Biden is. Right now inthese battleground states. It's pretty gosha and
clear. It's pretty gosh darn inthe battleground states, those seven states.
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And we do have this tendency oncewe move away from somebody to look about
them in this kind of fonder way. The reality is is still a little
mixed. But people who like Trumpreally haven't stopped liking Trump. The people
that were over the antics of Trump, well they still don't like the antics,
but they're looking at the prices,inflation, et cetera. They're not
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thrilled by what's going on, andso maybe they look back and go,
maybe some of it was the media'sfault, which it was. We all
know that a lot of it wasmaybe overblown. We had that fondness,
right, because time, you know, heals all wounds, and it's a
situation where you look back and think, well, maybe he wasn't as bad
as we thought. We talk aboutthe erosion for Biden, and now you
start to see it. Look atthese numbers Trump advantages on all of these
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treats and I stop here because competentand effective. That was President Biden's the
crux of his campaign. Pitch backin twenty twenty, and we actually pulled
this quotquesstion in twenty twenty and itwas basically the exact opposite. It was
Biden with about a ten point advantageover Trump. Yeah, effectiveness, a
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lot of different things on there.It is it's flipping, and we tend
to do that. We're very reactionaryin society. We see that. I
mean, how many times do wesee that in stars? Right? Their
star is a megastar. Then somethinghappens and we turn on them and then
knock them from a pedestal, andwe then remember them fondly later on down
the road, try to build themback up. It's the same thing here,
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the reality versus perception. The perceptionis Trump wasn't as bad. The
things were so much better, etcetera. Excepta. The reality is it's
always a mixed bag. Trump wasn'tas bad as the media makes him out
to be because that's exactly what themedia does, because its clicks, it's
likes, is all those things.The reality is there was some good,
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there was some bad. That's everypresident. The perception of this president was
he was going to be kinder,more empathetic, and da da da,
and he was just going to bringus back. The reality is he has
been as divisive as anybody else.He hasn't brought us back to anything.
And under his watch, things feellike they're going to hell in a handbasket
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because they are. Can I blameall of that on him? I cannot
That being said, not a goodlook for Biden right now. Three two,
three, five, four twenty three. So Chad Benson Joe Chad Benson
Show, Independent Thoughts, Independent Life, His Chad Benson Trump on Trial.
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I want you guys to listen tothis top notch Rachel Maddow's peace describing Donald
Trump in court. Mad I don'tknow how she does it all for thirty
five million a year. Yeah,kids, I would say, seeing him
go up and down the aisle.I was sitting on the aisle seeing him
walk right past him in the aisle, in and out of the courtroom several
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times, including the recess. Iwould say that he seems thinner than I
have seen him in the past.He seems considerably older, and he seems
annoyed, resigned, maybe angry.He seems like a man who's miserable to
be here. And that's you know, I'm no body language expert, and
this is this is just my observation, but he seems old and tired and
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mad. Wow, old, tiredand mad. Well, he is seventy
what seven mad? Because he shouldn'tbe there for this, Let's be real,
And by that I mean the trialsshould never be going on. I
heard Joe Scarborough today said, well, legally this is pretty weak. Yes
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it is. It's absolutely weak.It's completely weak. Everybody knows it.
So you would be pissed off tooif you had to be there for something
that you shouldn't have to be therefor. But alas here we are.
It's all about the hush money ched. The defense wants these jurors to be
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thinking about Michael Cohne's credibility. Theprosecutors are saying, yes, Michael Cohne's
a witness for us, but wecan corroborate everything that he's saying, either
with other witnesses or documents. Thedefense is saying, no, no,
no, you have to believe MichaelCohne to be able to convict in this
case. And if you don't believeMichael Cone. In effect, they're saying,
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then you're gonna have to acquit hMichael Cohen, David Pecker, Stormy
Daniels. These are a few ofthe the salacious folk that'll be taking the
stand. It's just freaking bizarre.If it's just about the records and the
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falsification of records, that's a misdemeanor. To get you to the felony,
which is what they're charging here,you need to be able to show that
it was in an effort to concealor commit another crime. Okay, Now,
Alvin Bragg talked about that this wasall for another crime, but when
asked what was that other crime,he never gave anybody anything. It reminds
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me of a member Dipshiff, youknow, the Republican nut job. He
wants to be senator in California,Adam schum Yes, him always saying,
oh, we've got the information.We know that the Russians and Trump are
best friends, and the they've colluded, and they've done all this stuff.
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I've got it. And yet henever produced it, ever produced it.
No, so when Alvin Bragg,when people said what was the other crime?
He never produced it. This isn'tjust about falsifying business records. This
is much bigger. This is DonaldTrump working with David Pecker and others to
make sure that this information doesn't comeout in the twenty sixteen election. From
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the defense perspective, they're doing justthe opposite. They're trying to narrow this.
They're trying to make this seem assmall and inconsequential as possible. I
again, well, he's trying toinfluence the election. Isn't that what every
single person who's running for offense officeis trying to do, is to influence
an election. Well, it wasdifferent. How was it different? It
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was hush money? It was this. No, No, explain to me
how it was different. Hush Money'snot illegal, folks. I want you
to know that hush money payment inand of itself is not illegal. That's
what the defense hopes the jury takesaway from this, which is wait a
second, what this was a hushmoney payment and it's not even illegal.
No, No, prosecutors are saying, it's not about the payment, it's
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about the way you lied in yourbusiness records about what happened, and that
the goal in doing that was toviolate election law. But what exactly was
that election law? Hush money's notillegal. NDAs are not illegal. None
of this stuff like paying her,paying the other lady, none of those
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things are illegal. Any you know, none of those things are legal.
And if it is only about thebookkeeping, well then that is also a
misdemeanor. You have to show mewhat was the crime that he so he
was committing this in order to commitanother crime. That's why it became a
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felony. I think this is goingto end up being a hung Jerney.
I think you're going to have peoplewho were more anti Trump than they suggested
who ended up on the jury,and they're people who are more pro Trump
than they suggested on the jury,and you just need one person to hang
the jury. That's it really weird, right, hang the jury. They
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didn't do anything, they're just there. I figured We've said it since the
beginning of these Getting people on ajury, especially for something like this,
is so tough because well as weall know, buyers are liars, and
people are going to lie their wayonto juries because of the opportunity to get
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political revenge or to save somebody,or I think in many cases, to
be on something high profile. Soyou get your fifteen minutes of fame.
That's I think there's a lot ofthat too. That's the third. You
hate Trump, you love Trump,but let's not forget about the fact that
there are people out there that wantthat moment to get out in front of
cameras and to talk about all ofthe stuff and how they broke things down,
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and to be on all of thenews stations going forward. It's just
it's it's unfortunate. This is whereAI I think would be a helper.
Just logic, Just give me theinformation. I'm here of seat, of
being able to be in Pennsylvania andGeorgia and lots of other places campaigning,
And it's very unfair if I'm Trumpevery time I walk out there and I
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give my five to ten minutes orwhatever it is, everybody's carrying it now
because it's the biggest story period.We've got a former president who is the
leader for the Republicans right now andtheir nominee who is on trial. Never
had this before criminal trial. Yougo out there every day and you talk
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about all of the stuff going on. They want to stop me. Why
do they want to stop me?What are they afraid of? I'm going
to get us out of the wars. I'm going to fix our borders.
I'm going to make sure that goingforward we crush inflation, that the economy
stays red hot, and go onand on. It should be your campaign
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speech, from top to bottom,every single day. That's what you should
be doing. But instead he getsout there and again the woes me,
which I get. But the audiencethat woes is with you already is with
you. So how do you geteverybody else to go, oh yeah,
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And this guy is running for presidentand I like a lot of what he
does. This is his campaign appearance. Every day you're going to see he
comes before the cameras. Everybody tunesin at the beginning and at the end
of the day. He may addon some events in New York as this
goes forward, but this is hiscampaign now it is. It is his
campaign, and he needs to beusing every second of this to talk about
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all of the things that are goingon, whether it's our border that's porous,
whether inflation still kicking in the groundleevery single day, whether the fact
that there are foreign wars going onand there wasn't when I was in charge,
and that we're spending billions of dollarselsewhere. Talk about the stuff that
matters to the people. And then, yes, every once in a while,
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remind him it's really odd that allof these cases came about this year,
in an election year when they hadyears in between, and talk about
that. But he's Trump and he'sgonna do it. Trump does, so
we'll see three two, three,five, three eight, twenty four to
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I'm saying my final goodbye to TikTok. The clock could be ticking for
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a popular app, TikTok breaking newsright now. The House of Representatives has
officially passed another TikTok band, theHouse of Representatives passing legislation that could see
the app banned in the US ifChinese owner by Edance doesn't sell within a
year. The two options are sellto a US owner or cease operating in
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the US. Oh my god,what would happen? What would happen?
Now? You and I probably inour somewhere in our forties, maybe some
of you in your thirties up andthrough your sixties and seventies, if TikTok
went away, it's not a bigdeal. You're twenty twenty five. It's
a big deal. It's a hugedeal. It's massive. I and again
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you'll get to hear it's about freeit's not about free speech. Free speech.
By the way, there are severalplatforms that offer a form of free
speech. We'll get to to ElonMusk in a moment. What people are
saying in Australia about him. There'sa pissing contest between him and Australia.
But TikTok going away. We areso we have allowed China to move in
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here in such an easy path.You don't have to drop a bomb.
I mean, look what's going on. You don't think that China has a
huge part of what's going on incollege campuses if you go on to TikTok,
the positivity versus negativity when it comesto look at the rate, So
look at the number. Seventy fiveto one was the last numbers I looked
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at for positive pro Palestine versus proIsrael, seventy five to one, and
it's probably grown since then. TikTokChina doesn't have to fire a gun at
us. They're doing everything they needto to make sure that destroys from the
inside, an unprecedented move that sparkedserious concerns for some content creators. I'm
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happier than I have ever been,and it is because this app has opened
the door for me to figure outhow I can make a difference in the
world. There are over one hundredand seventy million users on TikTok in the
US, Many, like content creatorJennifer Gay, have found financial security from
the platform. Suddenly my voice matteredand I had a purpose and I started
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living boldly. Oh you started becauseyou didn't live boldly before. You know,
if it wasn't for this app,I couldn't live boldly. Wait what
yeah, yeah, yeah, Ineed this app. Like Without this app,
I suck a life, sucks,I'm boring. But with this app,
I'm boldly. It's not a shieldof protection. It's a freaking app.
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Now you don't understand it is.It is all of those things.
It is my confidence pill, popintelligence, and lawmaker concerns that user data
could become compromised. You think.A TikTok spokesperson calling the move unfortunate,
telling ABC News the bill would tramplethe free speech rights of one hundred and
seventy million Americans, devastate seven millionbusinesses, and shutter a platform that contributes
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twenty four billion dollars to the USeconomy annually. It's not about what contributes
annually to our economy. I saythis over and over again, and we
joke it's TikTok to today. Welike to play wacky stuff on here.
The reality is is our data gettinglooked at? Yes, that's how many
times do we have to explain it. There's a law in China that says,
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hey, if we ask you forsomething, you turn it over to
us. That's it. Period.We're not begging you, we're not suggesting
that you turn over information. Ifwe ask you for it, you must
do it. There was a whistleblowerthat came out who worked in Texas,
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which is where the servers are andwhatnot, and he said, yeah,
regularly that the Chinese asked for dataand information. Of course they did,
but it's fun. Chad. Idon't think it's going to pass First Amendments
scrutiny because I think they're less restrictive. Alternatives. We could have made it
a crime to transfer Americans data toan adversarial, foreign nation or foreign state.
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And interference experts say, don't expectthe app to go away anytime soon.
It's not like the app is goingto delete off your phone right away.
It could be months. It couldbe years of waiting through regulatory and
legal hurdles to actually get this done. Yeah, and that's what's going to
happen. This thing isn't going awayanytime soon. But just understand that it
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is our TikTok compared to China's TikTokis totally different. And while a vast
majority of people to look at likemy kids, like TikTok, they're not
looking at the Palace nine stuff,you know what They're looking at stupid things
shoes. You know, guy goesup to a table how much for these,
you know, Willy Wonka, Nikewhatever? Oh at forty five thousand?
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Uh? They think it's interesting,right, hockey stuff for jack things
like That's what they're looking at.But there are a lot of people out
there looking at different things. Andagain, China's whole goal is to what
grab as much data as possible.And we were just talking about free speech
apps. I want you to listento. This is Jackie Lamb. She's
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a senator in Australia and this iswhat she thinks. Because you know I
said earlier and we talked a bitabout it, there's a pissing contest between
Australia and Elon Musk and free speech. Elo must has no social conscience or
conscience whatsoever. I don't know whateverElon Musket is on it says that that's
okay to continue to air that isabsolutely disgusting behavior and quite frankly, the
(33:52):
biker should be child and assonal thatwe can bring rules in or do something
about this sort of uh, thissort of game playing with our social media,
the better off we're going to be. But quite frankly, the power
that that man has because of thatplatform that he's on, it's got to
stop. It has absolutely got tostop. So he should be jailed.
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And this is all about the MarioMario Manuel who was stabbed, the Orthodox
Christian preacher by the nutjob kid screaminga lah acbar that was live streamed and
he didn't want to take it down. And of course this is all happens
in Australia and people are freaking outand he needs to go and free speech
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blah blah blah blah. We talkedabout it earlier. Hate speech is the
only speech that has protected. Everythingelse is wide open. And that wasn't
hate speech, that was just somethingthat was there. It's you know,
it's so funny because we scream aboutthe liberties we have in this country.
We yell, oh the way offree speech. Twitter like it or not,
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is. First of all, it'salways been crazy. Those of you
who think it's not been crazy ifif you look hard enough, very few
people are on Twitter. A lotof people will go to Twitter and look
at it. Very few people areactually on the Twitter. But that being
said, there's a lot of stuffon there that I'm not a fan of,
but I don't want it taken downbecause I'm a free speech absolutist and
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unless you're calling for death or tokill somebody or any of those things,
it needs to stay. And I'vealways been a big fan. If you
think people are crazy, knowing wherecrazy is is way better than hoping you
know where crazy is. Three two, three, five, three eight,
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A lot of stuff still to getto Trump on trial. I don't
know if you guys are aware ofthat. We'll talk a little bit about
that. We've got a nature willmess you up as well. How many
times we have to tell you guysin the South, if it's a puddle,
expect that there is an alligator inthere. I just want you to
understand that three two, three,five, three eight, twenty four to
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Independent Thoughts, Independent Life. Thisis Chad Benson. We'll talk a little
Trump trial in a minute, butfirst live from Columbia, let's find out
what crazy it is and chaos isgoing on on our universities education New crazy
years. God repeat after me.We have fight who and turned the camp.
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We are going to create a humanchase where I am standing so bad,
pack and in friends, upon ourprivacy and try our community good.
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That was awful, reminding me ofAnimal House. Remember I state your name,
Ny. There's more though, Onceagain, education going on on our
campus is fantastic. Indeed, continueperson who wanted everybody to say all the
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things that you said that made nosense? You mean you see what you
guys are doing to us. Weare going to your plases and you're asking
me not to record walk and takeus that former. I absolutely so that
we can, so we can startto push that start out of the camp.
Oh my god, continue just becausewe ask, we ask that you
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please respect that you please respect ourprivacy and our community guidelines, which you
have so far disrespected. Disrespect andleave our camp and one step forward forward.
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You got enough video? Because Ilook very pretty. It's going on
on our college campuses. Why simple, Jews look white. That's it,
Jews. If you didn't look white, this should all be fine. I
say, Jews, I found outI was Jewish. I'm a cracker looking
guy. Oh my goodness me.But that's it simple. If if if
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the Jewish community had a different shade, this would not be a conversation we're
having. If the Jewish community hada little tinge of darkness, if you
will, right, Oh tell me, mar Chent if the big imitation said
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brown, Latino looking Middle Eastern oreven black, because this is not about
Remember, this is oppressor and oppressed. That's what this is. That's what
all of this is about. Butfor these kids, so much of it
is color of the skin. Nobodycares about all the atrocities going on in
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Africa, right the war against Africannation, civil wars inside of African nation.
Nobody cares about the civil war goingon in Yemen. Nobody cared really
about Russia because well, they're white, so you got a bunch of crackers,
and a bunch of crackers are fightingeach other, so we don't care.
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Here it's a different story. AndI'm not saying we don't pay attention
to what is happening, because weabsolutely must. And I'm not saying there's
not a situation that should be causeto alarm for everybody. And the famine
and the destruction that is happening insideof places like Rafa and throughout Palestine where
you've got a really horrific humanitarian problemgoing on, I'm not saying any of
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those things. What I am sayingis the color of the skin matters more
than anything else at this point intime. Tonight at Passover, this was
the conversation around the table. Familiesare together, extended families are together,
and what's going on in Columbia andwhat's our watching happen now at NYU as
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it spreads just you know, aroundthe city. This is the conversation.
And Jewish parents are asking this questionbecause I talk to them whose students go
to Columbia. The question they're askingis they feel that if this was a
minority group, a protected minority groupwhich chews, are not they don't think
that this would have gotten past lunchtimeon the first day. But for Jews,
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because we don't fit in this box, even though there's only fifteen million
of us, you know in thecountry. You know, at the end
of the day, you know,we're looked at us differently because you're not
the right kind of minority. You'renot, in their mind, an oppressed
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group. You're successful. They'll saythings that if anybody else said it,
and he brings up that's a Moskowitzwho's a Florida Democrat. Everybody screamed and
yelled everybody at Charlottesville and and thetiki torches and all that stuff. If
it was white people hating Jews,especially Southern white people, it'd be fine,
(42:00):
right, you'd be on the Jewsside. Everybody be freaking out.
Oh I got all, I gothim, I got him, I Got's
anti Semitism Donald Trump's fault. Butbecause it is young, a lot of
females who are looking at this ina way that is it's oppressor and oppressed,
and they're looking at this based onthe color of skin. They look
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at Jews and the same thing thatif somebody in the sass anywhere who is
white. Would say, well,they run Hollywood and they run this,
and they do that, and they'rejust and you paint a stereotype of the
Jews people would freak out about.But because of the color of the skin
changes everything. So in their mindthey're free to fight this in the way
(42:46):
that they seem and deem necessary becauseit's about oppressor and depressed. If it
was two groups of people that furthermost part look the exact same, this
wouldn't be happening. This wouldn't beI know what protests is about. I
(43:06):
participated in protests throughout my life,particularly during the South African calling for the
dismantle of a pop eye. Thatis one of the fundamental rights we hold
dear as Americans, the right toprotests. Of what we are seeing playing
out on many of our college campusesand particularly in Columbia University is hate hate.
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That's exactly it hate hate. Itis not what can we do for
Palestine? It is you guys areevil, you guys are bad, We
are Hummas. You hear a lotof that terrorist organization. It is much
(43:51):
different than what can we do forPalestine. That was Mayor Adams there talking
about it. Apartheid was a totallydifferent thing. This is the way they
want to look at This is allapartheid, This is all apartheid. This
is all of these things, andit is it is. It's sad that
we're in this situation that on collegecampuses. A college campus, by the
(44:14):
way, that Dwight Eisenhower became presidentof after he was president, and one
of the big things he wanted todo so to make sure that people remember
the Holocaust, remember what happened.But when people talk about this being you
know, why do people get awaysaying the things they're saying about the Jews.
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They're not. It's not about theJews. It's about the color of
their skin. If their skin wasa little different, this wouldn't be as
chaotic and crazy as it is now. But because their skin color is such,
they feel they can say anything theywant to them and they get a
(44:59):
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In the ninety five billion dollar fundingpackage, sixty billion would go to Ukraine
as it fights off the Russian invasion. Republic and Congressman Tom keenan Ukraine's capital
of Kiev yesterday, I'm confident thatwith a stringent oversight and accounterbuilding measure in
place to ensure that our aid wasnot subject to fraud, corruption or diversion,
and once on the battlefield, weknow that US provide weapons who we
(47:14):
put to good use. Over theweekend, Ukrainian President of Vladimir Zelinsky called
the bills approval in the House alife saving decision. Perry Russell, ABC
News Washington, Evil, Mike JohnsonGallim strang him up no, I'm just
kidding. You know what he didwhat he had to as a leader.
You may not like it. Wecan all disagree about stuff. Well,
(47:36):
it's because of the Democrats wanted.No, he's been in to see all
the stuff, right. A lotof people talk a good game before they
see everything. Now. I wantto separate politicians from pelebrities, the prolebrities
of the world. The Marchary TaylorGreens who at times I can agree with
some of the stuff she says,but a lot of times Matt Gates is
(47:59):
and a bunch of other out there, they're more interested in themselves shocker than
the reality of what's going on outthere. We have said it for years
because I have several friends who area congressman that I refuse to have on
the show because I don't want tobe able to have somebody and by friends,
I mean we taxt fight out stuff. You know. I've been invited
(48:22):
a few times by them to goto the State of Union. My thing
is, I'm cordialish enough with them, but I keep them at arm's length.
And the reason is simple, becauseI'm going to criticize them, and
as we all know, some peoplearen't big fans of criticism, and they
take it. But they have toldme on several occasions, it's so much
easier to be in the minority becausethere's no expectations. Bitching is the only
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expectation. Raising money is the onlyexpectation. See, if you're in the
majority, you have to govern,you have to make decisions. If you're
in the minority, you can bitch, wine and moan that everything that's wrong
with the world is somebody else's fault, and there is zero accountability for any
of the things that you do.Your votes are not voting because you don't
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have the majority, so you don'tever have to worry about any kind of
repercussions. It's all about raising money. It's all about those things. But
Mike Johnson went and did this,and as of course we all know,
Marjorie Taylor Green was not happy aboutit. But given what you said,
do Republicans deserve to be in themajority. That's up to the people,
because this is the third betrayal byMike Johnson. He delivered a two part
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omnibus, funded the Department of Justice, ninety one federal indictments against President Trump,
funded the FBI that raided mar aLago, gave him a brand new
FBI building, funded Joe Biden's openborder policies that are killing Americans every single
day. Then he reauthorized SIZA thatspied on American citizens, spied on President
Trump's campaign, and he voted againstthe warrant requirement, the same warrant requirement
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that he was four six months ago. And then he did this bluet in
here on the House floor foreign warpackage that does nothing for America. It's
unbelievable. I'm thankful that the Americagets to see who this man is.
I'm thankful that America gets to seewho the people that voted for this is.
Because this silly way it's going tochange. People have to see the
(50:20):
truth. Well there's truth. Nowyou'll have a chance to vote against him.
Four and more against him. Well, he didn't do the border.
He didn't do this. He didn'tdo that. There's no doubt about that.
The border. By the way,Trump and the Republicans don't want the
border to go away. They likethe issue the way it is, getting
money and putting more tools in place, which I wouldn't do because you have
all the tools in front of you. My orcis knows it, Biden knows
(50:45):
it. That just makes it goto the back burner. So politics place
a lot in that. But MikeJohnson had to make a decision, and
the decision was this needs to bedone because I have looked at everything.
We see the chatter if he wasable to get through Ukraine, like a
lot of people myself included, thoughthe was going to I didn't realize the
(51:07):
kind of muscle that we were goingto hand Ukraine. And then you couple
that with the fact that not onlydo you have muscle, you have people
who are fighting for their very life. That changes a lot of things.
Without that, there's no doubt thatRussia would have marched through. Would they
have gone somewhere else? And whatwould you say at that point in time.
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I can almost to a person say, if they would have marched and
wandered through there and decided to gointo another country there was a NATO aligned
country, I think somebody like MarjorieTaylor Green would say, well, you
know what, let them, that'stheir wor it's not our war. Just
think if we could have stopped Hitlerat Poland, how much blood and treasure
(51:50):
we could so prevent it. Ithink we're the same moment in history.
Yeah, it's possible, it is, and a lot of stuff. Again,
you don't see anybody marching Ukraine atColumbia or MIT or Yale or Berkeley
or UCLA anywhere else. You seenone of that because they're two white looking
people fighting each other. Nobody cares. I'm not a fan of sending gobs
(52:13):
of cash everywhere, but I dounderstand. Sometimes prevent defense is a big
deal, and sometimes you have tomake decisions that go against what your loudest
portion of the party is, eventhough it may be the right decision.
He became the man that went froma district in Louisiana to the speaker of
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the United States to also someone whohad to look at the entire world and
had to carry the burden of thatand make the right decision. And he
said, let's break it up intobills. And it's funny because the same
people are there screaming about don't givemoney Ukraine or fine with giving money to
Israel. The stock and Mike Johnson'sgone way up. I think the respect
(52:59):
for him is gone way up becausehe did the right thing, irrespective of
his job that garnered a lot ofrespect and also from the Democratic side.
Now that's not what you normally want, which is sad because you should want
to have respect from everybody. Youmay not have to like a lot of
what they believe in, but aleader is going to get respect regardless of
(53:20):
party affiliation. We can disagree aboutwhether or not we think it's good to
fund or not tofund. But thispelebrity, let's just scream and yell the
loudest. It gets old fast,it does. It gets so old so
fast. I think you guys recognizethat. Three two, three, five,
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three eight, twenty four to twentythree at Chad Benton Show's your Twitter
tweet at as texted program, Alot of stuff to get to Scout us
hearing about homelessness. We shall havethe Scouts, Chad Benson Job, the
Chad Benson Joe, Independent Thoughts,Independent Life. This is Chad Benson Yesterday,
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scoutis got to hear a case abouthomelessness. Should it be illegal to
be homeless? Now? I don'tthink it should be illegal to be homeless,
But this was a case brought bypeople against the City of Grant's pass
up in Oregon. The case involvesin Oregon, town's efforts to ban homeless
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encampments. The High Court's three liberalsforcefully defended the right to sleep in public
places. Justice Katanji Brown Jackson,it seems both cruel and unusual to punish
people for acts that constitute basic humanneeds. Conservatives on the Court mainly spoke
in support of the law, butJustice Brett Kavanaugh pointed to a lack of
available shelter beds. They're going tobe a certain number of people who there's
(55:13):
nowhere to go. Stephen Portnoy,ABC News, Washington. Now, I'm
going to tell you this, havinglived in southern California and northern California for
a lot of my life, beingborn and raised there, homelessness is a
nightmare. And I think that theone thing I always talk about is we
have to separate people who are downon their luck, not the mentally ill
(55:37):
and the drug addicted. You haveto ask yourself the question two, when
does my rights begin and your rightsend? When you're pissing on the sidewalk,
you're taking a dump, You're committingcrimes, You're sleeping and making it
virtually impossible for me to get inand out of my work, let alone
my employees or customers though, thoseare the issues that are at stake here,
(56:04):
and again we can have sympathy,but at some point you have to
realize too that we need to separatesomebody who has been priced out of a
market, who is struggling to makeends meet in any way, shape or
form, maybe has limited abilities,who knows, I mean, I mean,
(56:25):
whatever it is, and the personthat is not there anymore. Maybe
drugs were the issue that took themto that place. Maybe they struggled with
mental illness and the drugs played apart of it later on. Again I
don't know, but you know,whenever we talk about the homeless, everybody's
(56:45):
like, well, that person's beenpriced out of the market, so their
first thing to do is to goout and to do a bunch of drugs
and then crap on the sidewalk.Now we're not talking about the same and
the shelter issue is a big dealbecause a lot of what's going on this
was the Boise decision that was eventually, through another decision somewhat overturned. And
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that's why here in Phoenix last yearwe had a big to do about this
when it came to the homeless,and that is the fact that if there's
a shelter available, a treatment available, and you choose not to, well,
then you're in violation. So ifsomebody says, okay, this person
over here, you have two choices. Your choices. You can go to
(57:30):
the shelters to night or you cango into treatment. And you're like,
I'm doing none, I'm sleeping onthe streets. Well, now you've been
given an option and you've chosen tosleep on the streets. That's when it
becomes an issue. With no publicshelters in Grant's pass, a group of
homeless residents sued the city in federalcourt, arguing that the law is unconstitutional
(57:50):
because it violates the Eighth Amendments Banon Cruel and Unusual Punishment, and that
right there is the issue in someof this is there isn't any shelter.
Well, then it's hard to criminalizesomething when this person has nowhere to go
and you have no place to stickthem if you will. Of course,
there was a lot of people therefrom the homeless industrial complex. This is
(58:13):
the other part of it that nevergets talked about, has nothing to do
with the case, but in someways it does talked about. It last
week. How many billions of dollarstwenty four billion dollars of the last several
years pumped into homeless programs that neverworked in California, that actually, in
some weird way saw an increase ofhomelessness, no real increase in shelter beds
(58:34):
or reabs or anything like that.And that's nutty. You had a bunch
of people there yesterday cheering on saying, hey, look, we shouldn't criminalize
homeless. Why should one have tomake a choice to continue to be abused
or to live outside? And twentytwenty four we have a problem. Yeah,
we do have a problem, butwe need to be honest about the
(58:58):
problem. Like a vast majority ofthis problem is people are mentally ill and
drug addicted, and usually they're intertwined. We need to be honest about that.
This isn't missing a few paychecks,This isn't you know. There's so
many things that you and I couldsit here, we could be honest about.
But if we go down and wesee these huge complexes that homeless shelters,
(59:22):
I mean that are there, andthat how many beds aren't being filled
because there's rules that you have tofollow and many of these people don't want
to follow the rules. Secondly,on the outside of these places, there's
many tents and all these things,and how many of them are doing what
things they shouldn't be doing, andwe know that. So let's be honest
first and foremost about what's happening.So when survivors are calling to find housing
(59:45):
and shelter and they are indeed indanger, there's nowhere to go. And
if there's nowhere to go, well, then that's an issue. That's the
issue that this is about. Theissue isn't about whether or not it's it's
homelessness itself should be a crime,because I think most of us don't think
(01:00:06):
it should be a crime. Butwhen you have options and you choose not
to take the options, well,then that's the issue that this is presenting
itself right now in the Supreme Court. And one of the big things was
in Grant's past. Look, thereisn't any shelters, So if there's no
beds, how can you criminalize somethingwhen I have no chance for a bed?
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They're saying, Okay, that's fair. Our unhoused neighbors are people too,
with dignity, with emotions, withhopes and dreams. Then why aren't
you taking them? Oh oh,there's a lot of that being pushed around.
Hey maybe the rich should take them? Should it be criminalized now?
(01:00:51):
But this is an important issue,especially a lot of big cities and middle
sized cities across the country where homelessness, as they call it, unhoused and
in reality mentally ill drug addicts arefound everywhere, and this is going to
push people in those states and citiesto make a serious decision about how they
(01:01:12):
start to deal with this. Punishingpeople for trying to survive outside is not
only dehumanizing, it's ineffective. Notabout punishing, and it goes back to
what I said earlier. When doesmy rights begin? Where do they begin?
When I have to step over fecalmatter all day, when people piss
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on the streets, when people arefornicating, people are doing drugs, when
they're breaking and entering, when they'redoing all of these things, Where do
my rights as as citizen begin?Because you and I, who are housed,
if we were to piss on thestreets, we'd be in trouble.
But if you've got no house,you're okay, apparently, And that is
(01:01:59):
the issue you here. If weare honest about this, which we will
never be because there's a group ofpeople out there that want you to look
at this only through emotion and notthrough the eyes of that person's mentally ill,
that person's on drugs. Those peopleare breaking the law over here,
These people are having sex, thesethey don't want you to look at any
(01:02:22):
of those things. They just wantto paint the picture that everybody missed a
few paychecks and then they sleep onthe streets. No, there needs to
be rules, there needs to beaccountability. It'll be interesting. Judging by
what the questions and answers were inthe way that they've gone about it,
I have a feeling they're going touphold it to be Hey, if your
(01:02:42):
state has a bed and you donot want to go to that shelter or
treatment, then yes, you couldbe penalized for that. Three two,
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Show, to Twitter, your Instagram, a lot of the other things that
are going on out there. Youguys aware, This craziness on college campuses
(01:03:04):
mostly peaceful, right AOC. Itis especially important that we remember the power
of young people shaping this country todayof all days, as we once again
witness the leadership of those peaceful studentled protests on campus is like Columbia,
Yale, Berkeley and many others,mostly peaceful. I mean a vast majority
(01:03:27):
of it's peaceful. I mean it'sokay that you yell at the Jewish students
and threaten them because they're white.That's what it is. I just want
I've been pointing it out all day. It's as simple as as it to
see you look white, because allthat matters is the color of your skin.
And because you're white, the Jewishside of it, if you will,
(01:03:50):
gets put to the side, andyou are getting all the things you
deserve because therefore you are part whiteyand colonizer oppressor. Oh yeah, three,
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I know that Ozzy all right therein Szzy oimoren't crazy train. It's gonna
be inducted into the Rock and RollHall of Fame. I was looking at
see who was the total amount offolk that is actually rock and roll in
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the rock roll I don't know whythat. Don't call it the Music Hall
of Fame is what it should becalled. So uh, let's see here.
You've got Mary J. Blige sharegood for share. She bitched about
it last year? Why was Inever nominated? Well, now you're in
Dave Matthews Band. Foreigner Peter Framptoncool in the gang Ozzy osbourn a tribe
called quest or being inducted under theperformer category. How is Ozzie not in
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the Rock and Roll Fame? Justout of curiosity? Foreigner Peter Frampton Frampton
alive that album I'll tell you what. I'll tell you what. Uh it
is TikTok Tuesday. You guys knowthat. And of course TikTok should be
banned anytime now except for where it'snever going to be banned even though it
should be banned. But chat itshouldn't be banned it is. Yeah,
(01:07:10):
yeah, it's too late to banit we talked about a little bit last
hour. I just want to pointthis out because there's so many ways you
can get around it. You knowthat being said, it does bring you
joy and craziness and some interesting stuff. So if someone that isn't white hates
on a white person based on theirskin color, what do you call that?
You're not going to like my answer. I call it justifiable. White
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bodied people have conquered and colonized almostthis entire planet. As a history teacher,
I teach my students about the Scramblefor Africa, in which all of
these European countries came together to decidewhich parts of Africa they were going to
colonize, and then about the Ageof Exploration, in which Europeans sailed over
(01:07:56):
to the Western hemisphere and committed genocideagainst any and every indigenous population they came
across. Yeah, white people areawful. Kill the white people. And
then I teach about the Transatlantic slavetrade and then slavery, and then Jim
Crow, and then the War ondrugs and then mass incarceration, and then
about people that deny the experience ofblack, brown, indigenous, and other
(01:08:17):
people of color to this day.So you ask me. What I call
a person that hates on a whiteperson because they're white. I call them
a reasonable human being who's just makingdecisions based on reason and experience. Okay,
God, that's insane. You've lostyour blanking mind. You know,
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no other country in the world exceptwhite countries, No other countries in the
world except white countries, have everconquered anything. There was no conquering in
Africa. They were running around holdinghands, screaming, yelling and cheering.
No, what shut up Asia,right, gangh Is Khan and we go
back and look at all of whatwas going on there. Adle of the
(01:09:00):
Hunt. Yeah, none of thatstuff. They didn't call gegh Is Khan
Adela the Hunt. Right. Theynever conquered a thing. It is so
incredible. So if my ancestors wereconquered by Adela the Hunt or Ganghis Khan,
can I be pissed at at Mongolians? I mean, is this what
we're doing here? You've lost yourblanking mind. Give people a platform.
(01:09:21):
Welcome to TikTok Tuesday. By theway, we haven't done one in a
while, but I just want tolet you guys know, Happy Earth Day
everyone, Thank you very much.Yesterday with Earth Day, and so that's
it leaves us for another special natureweird less you because it will it will
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now sometimes more once in a greatwhile. Stuff happens, right, you
go somewhere, you try something,you know, nature happens to be there
because we're all getting closer and closertogether. And then sometimes did you go
into parts of nature? Will youknow there are nature parts that can eat
you? Case in point, thisSouth Carolina's Cooper River is a hotspot for
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fossil hunters. That's what scuba diverWilliam Georgidas was doing last week when he
was confronted by a living fossil fromthe age of dinosaurs. He rose up
out of the water. He cameat me like a lightning bolt. The
alligator, huge, he says,was ready to bite down, and I
defensively put my arm up. Thegator grabbed him and dragged him to the
bottom. Georgidas stabbed at it witha screwdriver and freed himself. He says,
(01:10:28):
his oxygen tank hit zero as thealligator let him go and georgiitas swam
away. He's looking at extensive surgerieson his arm. Yeah, I want
you guys to hear again exactly howthis whole thing was down from Georgidas himself.
Because nature will mess you up.He rose up out of the water,
I mean, and he came atme like a lightning bolt. He
was going so fast that he wasalmost higher planting on top of the water,
and I defensively put my arm up. When he was about a foot
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away, he turned his head andopened his mouth to chomp down basically on
my head and shoulders, these andtoes and these and toes. And then
he tried to take him and puta under a log. See, that's
what the gators and crocodiles will doin many cases, is something that's big,
maybe too big for them to eatright now, they want to take
it. They want to take theirprey, and they want to put it
in a log like a safe keepingright. And then they wanted to get
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bloated and kind of mushy. Andthat's why you see them do what they
call the the you know, thespin, the death spiral, Yeah,
whatever you want to call it,because they can break pieces off that way.
That's how they do that. Luckilythis guy got away. So but
when you go into nature, andyou're going to go into places where there
are things. You know. What'sfunny is we will go into place as
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alligator wise that we would never doif it was a great white shark.
If we knew there was a littlebody of water where there was several great
white sharks, We're like, I'mnot going in there. But with gators,
we're like, yeah, let's goin. Three two, three,
five, three, eight, twentyfour to twenty three Atch had Benson's show
to Twitter, your Instagram. Ifyou're miss any of the show, shame
on you, make sure you grabthe podcast. You could do that wherever
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podcast are available. Love hearing fromyou. You got some of your tweets
and hacks coming up as well.More on the trial Mooring. What's going
on our university campuses, which isjust blanking insane. I don't know how
many times I have to tell youhow insane this is what is going on
on our campuses right now and someof the biggest colleges, not just in
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America but the world. And howfor whatever reason, people seem to be
fine with anti Semitism the way theywouldn't be fined as we heard that guy
between the black and white, Well, if you're white, you deserve to
get yelled at by people of color. But when it comes to anti Semitism,
hey, we're like, yeah,go ahead, knock yourself out.
(01:12:36):
Just crazy. Chad Benson Show.This is the Chad Benson Show, Independent
(01:13:05):
Thoughts, Independent Life. This isChad Benson. Trump on trial, Doom
doom, Yeah, on trial.I go away for a day and you
guys put them on trial. I'mgoing for a day recovering from my pickleball
tournament. You guys decide to trythe former president on fifty eight billion counts
(01:13:26):
of falsifying records, which is amisdemeanor. But if I could show that
you were going to do it ina way that you were then going to
commit another crime, and then Ihold my nose and squint my eyes and
tilt my head, I could seefelony. I could see it. But
while this is going on, andwe all know it's a witch hunt,
(01:13:48):
I'm here instead of being able tobe in Pennsylvania and Georgia and lots of
other places campaigning. And it's veryunfair of it, true, one hundred
percent, very unfair a bunch ofbs. I even heard Morning Joe Today,
Morning Joe Joe Scarborough, who hatesDonald Trump, very personal issues between
(01:14:10):
them, right, but didn't heaccuse him of like Trump accused him of,
like killing is one of his internsor something something ridiculous. Trump's done
a lot of that stuff. Let'sbe real, Ted Cruz and your dad
kill kill Kennedy? What how didyou win? How did we get here?
Okay? That being said, he'snot on the tray, he's not
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out campaigning. He should be.And every day he's got a platform.
When he walks out of that offthat trial, out of that courtroom and
they wake him up, Donald DonaldResident Trump, get up, get up,
GetUp, It's time to go,and he wanders out there. He's
got the whole world in the mediaside paying attention to this. You got
(01:14:55):
everything in front of you, brother, You got it all. Tell everybody
what you feed, Tell everybody.Look, the world's going to hell in
a handbasket, Biden. We're notin one but two wars that were funding
Biden inflation through the roof Biden borders. Biden aircrafts are falling out of the
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sky. Biden. Just whatever,You've got it all in front of you.
So while you can't be out there, make the best of the situation
that you have, and yes,at times paint the picture that they've got
me here in these trials when theyhad four years, essentially three and a
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half years to get this thing upand running, and they decided, hey,
all four of these should take placeduring the election year. Over the
last few months as we head towardsan election, this is his campaign appearance.
Every day you're going to see hecomes before the cameras. Everybody tunes
in at the beginning and at theend of the day. He may add
on some events in New York asthis goes forward, but this is his
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this is his campaign now. Yeah, so make it work for you.
I'm here. They don't want mepresident. They're doing everything in their power
to get rid of me. They'vecome up with some bs here on this
thirty eight counts of what bookkeeping violationthat you've took into maybe one account of
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a book keeping violation and turned itinto thirty eight counts and then took a
misdemeanor and stretched it to a felony. Well, they must want me gone
bad. But I'm here. Iwant to talk about the border, what
is happening. I want to talkabout the fact that we're spending billions of
dollars around the globe fighting wars thatwe're not in, thankfully, but we're
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funding. I want to talk aboutjobs. I want to talk about just
go through the things inflate whatever itis border, I don't care. You've
got that opportunity. You've got thatuppportunity to do it where everybody's captive.
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If they want to watch this trial, they're captive. You've got that chance.
He is trying to tie this alltogether and make the point that is
being politically persecuted. This is notjust his message vis a vis his trials.
This is in a way, hiscentral campaign message, and it's hard
(01:17:26):
to deny that in this situation.Now, if you want to talk about
what's going on in mar A Lago, or you want to talk about what's
going on in DC and those trials, well, okay, you've got a
better leg to stand on than what'shappening in Georgia and what's happening here,
especially here Dan Abrams. Hush moneypayment in and of itself is not illegal.
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That's what the defense hopes the jurytakes away from this, which is
wait a second, what this wasa hush money payment and it's not even
illegal. No, No, prosecutorsare saying, it's not about the payment.
It's about the way you lied inyour business records about what happened,
and that the goal in doing thatwas to violate election law. Now,
(01:18:14):
that is what they're trying to do, to show that you did something that
was a misdemeanor, but in doingso, your goal was to commit a
bigger crime down the road. Sothis is the domino effect. And during
that domino effect, we're going toAlvin Bragg. Remember he ran out,
he goes Nope, there was abigger crime he was trying to do.
And it was like, what's thatbigger crime? Nope, what is it?
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Can you speak about it? Wecan find it, but I know
there was a bigger crime. Kindof like Adam Shiff remember dipshift running around.
I've seen all the stuff. Trump'stotally guilty of everything. When it
comes to Russia, the collusion,they're best friends, right, bff.
They even got bracelets in the match, old Pooter and him. I've got
I've got all the evidence, andpeople like, where's the evidence right here?
(01:19:02):
Since it's in my pocket, can'tI can't take it out though,
because I can't put my hand inmy pocket. Since day, certain days,
I just can't do that. It'slike it was always something with that.
So this isn't just about falsifying businessrecords. This is much bigger.
This is Donald Trump working with DavidPecker, hacker others to make sure that
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this information doesn't come out in thetwenty sixteen election. From the defense perspective,
they're doing just the opposite. They'retrying to narrow this. They're trying
to make this seem as small andinconsequential as possible, because it is because
it is. It's small, inconsequential, has zero to do with anything you
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went back, and let's not forgethow we even got to this point where
the statute of limitations had expired,but magically, because of COVID, we're
gonna give it another year and nowyou can go after it. When the
Department of Justice said we don't wantanything to do with it, When Alvin
Bragg's predecessor, the guy before it, he said, yeah, when I
(01:20:05):
think to do with this, it'snothing here. And you ran on a
campaign if I'm gonna get Donald Trump, and you better watch it. The
Defense wants these jurors to be thinkingabout Michael Cohne's credibility. The prosecutors are
saying, yes, Michael Cohne's awitness for us, but we can corroborate
(01:20:26):
everything that he's saying, either withother witnesses or documents. The defense is
saying, no, no, youhave to believe Michael Cone to be able
to convict in this case. Andif you don't believe Michael Cone. In
effect, they're saying, then you'regonna have to acquit the charges don't fit.
You must have quit now, DanAbrams got to start on the oj
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stuff and all that's that, youknow. I mean, it's a muckety
muck. I like am I watchhim on News Nation and uh, when
asked and pressed, hey, whatdo you think is going to happen here?
Well, I think this is goingto end up being a hung jury.
I think you're going to have peoplewho were more anti Trump than they
suggested who ended up on the jury. And they're people who are more pro
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Trump than they suggested on the jury. And you just need one person to
hang the jury. Just one personto hang the jury. That's it.
I don't know whether I was hangingthe jury. It's not their fault.
They're just here to listen. That'sall they need, one person, and
I agree with them. I thinkthere are people that are in this because
they hate Trump and they lied abit, said they could be completely unbiased.
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I think they're people that love Trumpand they lied a bit because they
want to be in the jury andthey think they're doing something for Trump.
And I think there are also peopleon there. A third, which is
some people that are on there becausethe opportunity for a potential fame or something
like that. Three two, three, five eight, twenty four to twenty
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insanity on campuses and inside of coffeeshops. Wait, do you hear the
Alec Baldwin issue took place at acoffee shop and discuss that and a lot
of other stuff straight at Chad BensonShow. You're listening to the Chad Benson
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Show. Now it's time to findout what's trending. What's trending. It's
James Dean, Norway, Oman,Pakistan, Qatar, Russia, Sir Cheese,
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bo Lot trupping. Let's find outwhat's trending on the old interwebs on
this beautiful Tuesday. Let's start withTwitter. Know if you guys are were
this stuff going on in Columbia UniversityNo way, yep, as well as
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several other universities. We've talked aboutit throughout the show. Probably continue to
do a little bit of that goodTuesday. Lakers trending, Alec Baldwin again,
Columbia University. Free Palestine. He'sjust standing there. I get a
cup of coffee or seven. Somebody'syelling at him, say free Palestine,
say it, say it? Sayit? Just so insane. You've lost
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your blip in mind, mate,I'll tell you that right now. A
lot of Lakers stuff. Mark Hamilltrending, No, he's not dead.
Lots of NBA stuff because the playoffsare going right now, theoffs, the
playoffs, the playoffs, Israel Hamastrending. Australian senator calls for Elon Musk's
(01:25:05):
imprisonment over free speech stance Australia.What is going on with you? I'm
just curious about that. I'll talkabout that in a little bit. Head
on over to Yahoo Express. That'sthe clothing company filing for bankruptcy. Kentucky
Derby Zimmerman House, which is thisbeautiful old house that Chris Pratt is tearing
(01:25:28):
down to build a gaudy evil home. So look, you know what's funny
is a lot of people who livein these really old mansions, especially in
places like southern California, things aresuper old. They are dilapidated on the
inside. They look pretty on theoutside, but they're not on the inside,
and they're old, and so thisguy's an evil bad person for tearing
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this down. Israel, Marjory Taylor, Green, Taiwan Earthquake, and Taylor
Swift all trending in the magical worldof Yahoo. And finally, finally,
head on over sh everything up onthe Twitter. Lots of Lakers talk.
They lost last night, Earthday yesterday, Oh good, Zach Wilson being traded.
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Finally, Deadpool By the way,I saw the Deadpool three trailer,
Deadpool and Wolverine. It looks goodand there's gonna be bad words in it,
just to let you guys know that, but it looks pretty damn good
as well. Bruins City A whichis soccer Broncos new uniforms. That's the
beauty of it. The world's comingto an end. But we're like,
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what's the Broncos new uniforms look like? Scotus and the homeless hearing yesterday about
whether or not it should be couldwe criminalize homelessness? Should there be a
criminalization of homelessness? This is bigCalifornia is like, I hope not,
because we don't know what to dowith them, so we just want to
let them stay outdoors. If that'sa possibility, that'd be great. David
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Pecker, first witness in Trump's NewYork hush money case. By the way,
it is not a hush money case. How many times that we have
to talk about what this case is. It is not a hush money case.
People want to make it seem likeit's a hush money case. It
is not a hush money case.Okay, Dan Abrams tell everybody hush money
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payment in and of itself is notillegal. That's what the defense hopes the
jury takes away from this, whichis wait a second, what this was
a hush money payment and it's noteven illegal. No, No, prosecutors
are saying, it's not about thepayment, it's about the way you lied
in your business records about what happened, and that the goal in doing that
(01:27:45):
was to violate election law. Yeah, is that really what it was?
Now? It was a bookkeeping areif this was anybody else, this is
a misdemeanor. It's a bookkeeping quoteunquote violation. And everybody moves on,
and so we've got more from damnkind of up as well. I just
think he thinks it's gonna be ahung jury, and that's interesting because he
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thinks people have lied on both sidesto get on the case, which is
not a good win for the stateof New York. I still think he's
gonna be found guilty. But ifit's a hung jury, Wow, that's
crazy. If it's a hung jury, because do you go back and try
this again? What is there thirtyeight counts? This will be interesting to
(01:28:30):
see how this thing plays itself out. I was going for one day,
and you guys decided to try thepresident of the United States? What are
you thinking? Three two, three, five, three eight, twenty four,
twenty three at Chad Benson Show.Is your Twitter tweet at his text
the program? Like we said,Alec Baldwin was one of the things trending
today. Why is that he justwanted a muffin? Alick? Can you
please sayf be pals that one time? Why did you kill that lady?
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You kill that lady? Got nojail time, No jail time, Aleck,
no jail time, Aleck. You'llput it in this in some people
in jail, Alex Goldwin, FreePalistine, Alex, just one time and
I'll leave you alone. I'll leaveyou alone. I swear. Just say
free Palestine one time, one time, one time, please, one time.
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Alex. You know is a criminal, you criminal? Come on,
Alex, just say free Palistine onetime, one time, just one time,
please, and I'll leave you alone. Free Palestine, Israel Zionism,
please say it one time? Crazychaos. And it's the women too.
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And we've talked about it throughout theshow today. It is the women.
George Orwell talked about it right nineteeneighty four. Why you radicalize the women,
get to get them to buy intothe notion of evil and bad.
Get emotions on it, throw outany kind of reason, and that's the
way it goes. And it's crazy. In fact. Later on today I'm
(01:30:00):
talking with some people we're gonna himon tomorrow about a new book that's out
about new Marxism and what it isthat's going on right now and how this
is neo Marxist, this new Marxismthat we see on college campuses. It's
going to be interesting. So we'llhave them on tomorrow. Three two three
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If you're missing to the show,make sure you grabbed the podcast. It's
the Chad Benson Show, The ChadBenson Show, Independent Thoughts, Independent Life.
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This is Chad Benson. You canalways reach out to us. Three
two three five three eight, twentyfour, twenty three. We're at Chad
Benson Show. It's your Twitter,your acts, whatever the hell it's called
your Insta. A lot of peoplehave reached out. I don't give this.
One person says, so you're nota fan of free speech. Where
(01:31:21):
did you get that? I'm onehundred percent fan of free speech. I've
got You're allowed to say anything youwant, and we should always encourage people
to have speech. Doesn't mean thespeech doesn't come to the consequences. And
at the same time, your feelingsabout things are protected in the constitution.
(01:31:41):
So if you don't like what Ihave to say, and I don't like
what you have to say, well, you know what, tough cookies for
me. I will protect your rightto say it, even if I disagree
or don't like what you have tosay. The problem is too many people
want to be able to say whatthey want to say and want nobody to
be able to have the speech.And once you get to the point where
you're threatening to kill people or annihilatea group of people people, then all
bets are off. And we're seeingthat in you know, the universities and
(01:32:02):
how they deal with just nuts.Got a lot more to get to.
It's a call from a lady.You can also leave a voicemail if you
don't want to tax that three twothree five three eight chat three two three
five three eight twenty four twenty three. We are really interested in all the
times you talk about how demonstrators andprotesters are arrested. What are the actual
(01:32:25):
laws that allow US citizens to demonstrateand to protest. I've looked at the
US Constitution and they say they're allowedto make petitions, et cetera. You
know, I think Article two isvil rights. But what are the actual
laws that allow them to demonstrate andprotest and not get arrested. Can you
(01:32:46):
give advice over the radio on todemonstrators and protesters, including the ones that
are protesting the current political situation inIsrael and palace dying, etc. You
know, because this is the internationalaffairs and are US citizens even allowed to
protest about international affairs? And whatare the legal avenues for them to protest?
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Okay, first, it's simple firstAmendment US Constitution protect the rights of
peaceful assembly and protest in public spacessuch as streets, sidewalks, parks,
and public squares. Doesn't say anythingabout the middle of a bridge. However,
the federal government in Congress can placereasonable restrictions on speech and assembly known
as time plays and manner. Ithink a lot of what we're seeing around
here, you know, across thecountry, especially in big cities, is
(01:33:36):
this disruption thing is driving people crazy, and it is also costing people money,
costing people time. And remember whathappened in New Jersey when there was
the bridgegate thing with Chris Christy andthe bridge and they shut the bridge down.
You guys shut a bridge down forfive hours last week. People going
(01:33:58):
to medical procedures if there was somebodyon that bridge and they couldn't get to
the hospital when they needed to andthey were stuck. So there's a lot
of questions about the time, place, etc. But I think for us,
the average person, look, we'reall about it. I'm all about
free speech. I'm all about protesting. I got no problems with it.
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I don't even care what they doon Columbia. Knock yourself out now,
when you're threatening to kill Jewish kidsor wiping people off the face of the
earth, again, you've crossed acertain threshold. But if you want to
say Israel's the oppressor, they're meaningbad, We support Palestine, et cetera,
et cetera. Knock yourself out,go for it, and that's what
(01:34:44):
you're getting. I mean, thesecollege campuses right now, it's just full
of lunacy. And I've been sayingit all day and I'm going to say
it one more time. For thoseof you at home who want to keep
score. The reason the protests arethe way they are simple color of the
skin. Jewish people, your skin'stoo white, and if your skin is
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white in this situation, it ain'tright. It's oppressive versus the press.
So you've been lumped in as allof the things that they say you are.
Ah, you guys control the media, and you're this, and you're
that now throwing the color of yourskin and it's upprect to you. Period,
case closed, end of story.Frustrating as can be, no doubt
(01:35:29):
about it. But this is wherewe are. So let me say a
couple of things first, as Iwas at the university today and it's clear
to me that while they are establishinga perimeter outside the university, once inside
the university there is almost no security. They have completely lost control of the
situation and are just letting it ride. Which now you've confirmed by this new
(01:35:51):
policy that they're just going to tryto run the clock out by going fully
virtual the end of the year.I can tell you, between the students
wearing masks and them going full virtual, bringing back the policies of COVID is
not going to stuff slow the spreadof anti Semitism. No, it's not.
And that's what you have. Youhave this group of young kids who
(01:36:14):
look at Jews as white colonists,who are oppressers and are evil, and
what's going on in Israel is thesame thing that's going on in the campuses,
which is guilt by association in theirmind, never ever bringing up what
took place on October seventh, neverwanting to talk about the fact that places
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like Iran have upheld and funded manyof these groups, from Hesbelah to amass
and everybody in between. And theirgoal is what a destruction of Israel,
death to the Jews, and tocontinue to push their insanity worldwide. More
from the Florida Democrat Moskowitz. Tonightat Passover, this was the conversation around
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the table. Families are together,extended families together, and what's going on
in Columbia and what they're watching happennow at NYU as it spreads just you
know, around the city. Thisis the conversation. And Jewish parents are
asking this question because I talked tothem whose students go to Columbia. The
question they're asking is they feel thatif this was a minority group, a
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protected minority group, which Cheos arenot. They don't think that this would
have gotten past lunchtime on the firstday. But for Jews, because we
don't fit in this box, eventhough there's only fifteen million of us,
you know in the country. Youknow, at the end of the day,
you know, we're looked at asdifferently. It's because you're white looking,
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right, Like, if there wasthirty people up there and you had
black and Hispanic or Latino or orAsian, right or you know, and
you had a you know, NativeAmericans, indigenous folk, whatever you want
to call them, and a Jewishperson, people just go, that's a
white guy. That's a white cow. That's what that is. It's a
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white guy in a white cow.And so you're lumped into our bad deats.
So you're lumped into So it sucks. But let's be honest about this.
It's pigmentation. It's your skin.It's your skin. You're too much
of a whiteye, so you don'thave that protection. Remember what took place
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at Charlottesville. Oh, that wasa different thing, right, evil.
And that's why universities have struggled withthis because, yes, while there is
protected speech free speech, hate speechis not protected is and we are well
into the realm of hate speech,right. I mean, let's just look
at what's happening. We were madyears ago when we saw Charlotte's and Jews
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will not replace Us and Donald Trumpsaying good people on both sides are Mexicans
or rapists, right, But somehowwe don't have the same and anger of
go back to Poland. My grandfather'sentire family was killed in Poland. He
was the sole survivor. Right,all Zionists should be killed bomb Tel Aviv.
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I know the people saying this aren'tyou know, white Ariyan males with
tiki torches, but they have thesame message. And because they aren't white
Aryan males, they get away withit. And because you look like a
white male or female, you getblamed for it. So much of this
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has zero to do with the politicsof the religion. It's the color of
the skin. Three two, three, five, three, eight, twenty
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Will wrap it up some interesting stupidinformation been about Columbia. We'll talk
about that straight at Chad Benson,Joe. If you like talk radio,
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like Chad Benson likes his meals,You've come to the perfect place for takeout.
I'll take that. Chare going intothe Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
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after last year going I was nevernominated, kind of bitching about it.
She should have been nominated to Sonnyand Chair should have been nominated. It
should be called the Music Hall ofFame. But she'll be going in along
with Dave Matthews, Foreigner, OzzyOsbourne, Mary J. Blige, and
several others. Cool in the gangcause it's late. It is noh yeah,
going into the Rock and Roll Hallof Fame as performers. Speaking of
(01:42:14):
somebody who will be in the Rockand Roll Hall of Fame, there's no
doubt about that. Check this out. All the marketing strategies in the world
will only work if you have agood product to market. You might not
expect a business school course to beginlike this, but at UC Berkeley,
Taylor Swift is not just a torturedpoet. She's a case study in how
to build an empire. Nothing aboutTaylor Swift as an accident. Sophia Lendahl
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and Miadbushala are student teachers, haveof course called artistry and entrepreneurship. Taylor's
version just like everything from her music, that h Era is kind of like
its own brand. There is nothingabout her. It's just like with the
Kardashians, Like there is no likeselfie that was just hey, her in
a couple pals. Everything is planned, it is, it's Daryl, It's
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perfect. One of the things Ithink we used to like about reaching out
to the stars back in the day, you know, and by that I
mean several years ago, is youwould get some things that you wouldn't normally
get right where it wasn't all puton, it wasn't all done up in
makeup, it wasn't all photo shootsand your selfie at twelve people airbrushing at
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this, that and the other.So no, there is nothing about it
that is spontaneous or real anymore.Because every single person out there, including
myself, you become a brand.I'm not a big brand, but you've
got to realize you're a brand.I'm not a good brand, but I'm
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still a brand. Today's focus Swift'sliterary devices and her song as the product.
I think that Taylor is so strategicand all the things that she does,
and that's why I'm so interested inthe course, kind of like unraveling
how she's been able to be sucha relevant figure for so long. Berkeley
is hardly alone university's nation wider teachingthe Swift effect in departments from English to
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political science to gender study. Peopleare becoming more and more interested in people
who do bigger things in the worldand people who give back. Sad is
that that what t swift is?People who give back? But is it
spot? Like? Is it?Now? Here's the thing? Who's that
person that's giving back? Because we'vealways talked about mister Beast, the the
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YouTuber goes out and he'll dig holesin Africa and he'll do all this stuff,
and people like he helps people withcataract surgeries, and they're like,
he's a jerk because he's just doingstuff and that's horrible. It's horrible.
It's just like, it's the person. Remember, it's the person at that
moment in time. Do we likethat person because you're allowed to give back?
It seems signing up for these classescan be harder than scoring tickets to
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see Swift herself. So we hadto ask, with all that tuition money
on the line, what does yourfamily think when you said I'm taking a
Berkeley on Taylor Swift. Everyone wassuper supportive and they loved it. They
were like, you have to takethis class. My mom actually the one
who sent me a line. She'sjust like, well, if you know
it's been approved by to university,I'm sure it'll be worthwhile. My parents
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were thrilled. They've both wanted tolearn more about her ever since I started
showing and interest in her. Ohmy god, parents are super awesome.
So now you go to college andhave a t Swift event. Great branding,
though, I would look at allof the people who have built their
brands online and say, look atthe way they've done that. And by
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the way, I think Rinaldo thesoccer player, has the biggest brand online.
I think he charges like three milliondollars a post. So if you
want him to post something him holdingsomething of yours, I knew. Whatever,
it's three million bucks. That's crazy. Three two, three, five,
three, eight, twenty four totwenty three. At Chad Benson Show
is Your Twitter, We've talked alot about what's going on in college campuses.
(01:45:56):
Let's not forget last week some stuffwent on at Google. The Googler's
CEO, Sandra Pachai has let go. We're protesting the company sale of Project
Nimbus to the Israeli government. ImanHassim says some of her co workers didn't
have to be fired. We've alreadyhad some Googler's resign signing that Project Nimbus
was the main concern for their poormental health. Google says Nimbus is a
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cloud computing service that's available to quote, numerous governments around the world, not
just Israel. Jim Ryan ABC Newsthey're no longer with the company. Google's
like, nope, sorry, we'regoing to do business still. We are
still a business. We're not herefor you to throw a fit. But
isn't it funny that they got firedfor this and go oh remember the Netflix
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stuff and all that craziness with thetrans issues. We talked about it throughout
the day. For whatever reason,it's free game, right, fair game
on the Jews. And part ofthat is because success. We've touched on
it throughout the day. Because theJews are successful, it's okay to hate
on them. In a way thatyou wouldn't in theory hate on others and
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in reality without getting yelled at andor canceled. It's bizarre. Three two,
three, five, three eight,twenty twenty three at Chadminton Show is
your Twitter tweet at us text theprogram, wrap it up? Every day
we do what and then I goand spoil it all? I say something
stupid. It will take stupid pillsthis morning. It's the honest ones you
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want to watch out for because youcan never predict are they're gonna do something
incredibly stupid. Now you're the factstupid one with the big mouth is stupid,
little astro try. You should neverunderestimate the predictability of stupidity. Now
it's time for stupid information. Ohyeah, we'll keep it on college campuses
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at Columbia, things like this,we are who you're what? Yeah,
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I'm sure you are, Hamas.Here's something maybe you didn't know about Columbia
University. Dwight D. Eisenhower.It so one of the presidents after he
retired. By that, I meanhe stepped away from being the president because
he couldn't be president anymore. Andhe's been five years as president at the
university, and one of his biggestthings that he worried about rampid anti Semitism.
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He wanted to make sure that theHolocaust was remembered because he foresaw a
day when people would deny it everhappened. And guess what, We're at
a position right now where all thosethings he thought might happen are currently happening.
And that is not a good thing. Three two, three, five,
eight, twenty four to twenty three. Act she had been to is
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your Twitter. You guys, havea blessed rest of your day. You
know what to do. Get yourselfsome tacos. I'm not really a fan
of Tuesdays. I don't care whetheryou are or aren't. Tacos are delicious
every day of the week, andTuesday is special night. Di check.
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