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June 9, 2025 • 25 mins

Why are people rioting in Los Angeles? We discuss how foreign invaders are trying to warp the meaning of birthright citizenship. A fight to influence SCOTUS is underway...a fight that must be won by those with an allegiance to America.

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Speaker 1 (00:03):
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(00:24):
at a time. We're working hard on our What's an
American Series, so spread the word on that we're going
to be releasing part six soon, but we wanted to
get into now this invasion of America. What we're seeing
happening now in southern California, which is quite alarming, and
it's completely underscores the thesis of our What's an American Series?

(00:50):
For those of you guys, I'm sure you guys have
been seeing this, what's been happening on the streets in
southern California. The fascinating thing is is on the heels
of this fight between Elon Musk and Donald Trump. The
whole fight was over this big, beautiful bill. That's how
the fight started, was Elon trying to basically kill the bill,

(01:11):
and in it is all of this spending for border
enforcement and for deportations. It's the biggest part of this
bill that needs to happen. And sure enough, within hours
of Elon trying to kill this bill and trying to
basically hit Trump's one of Trump's major campaign pledges, this

(01:36):
violence erupts in southern California. And it all started on
June sixth, when you had Ice raid some targeted locations.
I believe it was a clothing wholesaler, home depot, a
donut shop, like day labor type locations. They started to
make some arrests and it wasn't even that many arrests.
I want to say, it's on the order of like

(01:57):
forty arrests.

Speaker 2 (01:58):
Yeah, not nearly enough.

Speaker 1 (01:59):
Not even close to enough. But you have to start somewhere.
And they've been doing deportations and arrests for illegal aliens
in the United States since the beginning of visit administration.
But so this started on June sixth, and it started
to spread like wildfire on social media, and you had
all these pro immigration groups and these Antifa groups spreading

(02:22):
this information online telling people where they need to go
to kind of fight against this. And one of the
places that they picked was the Edward R. Royball Federal
Building in downtown Los Angeles, and I guess that's where
these detainees were taken to be processed exactly. So they
go down to this location and they start to do

(02:44):
what they always do, which is, you know, it starts off,
as you know, just a protest, and it starts to
become violent during the arrests. The president of the Service
Employees International Union or SEIU of California was arrested, and
so they SCIU also helped kind of Galvini, these groups
to come down there. They start spray painting, like down

(03:06):
with Colonialism on the walls. They spell America with a KKK.
I want to get into what I see on this
crowd and in California in particular, like what this crowd
is made up of. We'll get into that in a minute.
So it started to escalate the next day on June seventh,
where protests spread to Paramount and Compton. And the fascinating

(03:27):
thing about Compton is now, so Compton. Now, for those
of you guys that remember, you know, our late eighties,
early nineties kids like us, where the NWA thing was
huge and the gangster rap was huge, Compton was known
as a black neighborhood. Yeah, okay. It was known as
a very tough very rough, violent black neighborhood. The neighborhood

(03:52):
now is Latino, including its neighboring cities, cities that I
grew up in, like Carson, which was one percent black.
If you guys have heard you heard our multiple parts
on the minority, you would know that I grew up
in an all black neighborhood and now that neighborhood is
all Latino. And to understand illegals, well, here's the thing.

(04:15):
It could be. It likely is people that are activists
in this area that know about this transformation of these
cities say that the cartels came in and push these
people out. You have to understand how brutal these Latino
gangs were to clear out the black community because once
again and Wa famously wrote about these neighborhoods as being tough,

(04:38):
and these Latin gangsters come in and clear them all out.

Speaker 2 (04:42):
They cleared out the bloods and the crips.

Speaker 1 (04:43):
Yes, that's how hard they are. How hardcore these people are. Okay,
so it's spread to Compton. You know, you start to
have these these fires are up. They start to attack
and corner these federal agents inside these buildings. They start
throwing rocks. There's these crazy videos of people just sitting

(05:05):
at an intersection and as these ice cars are driving by,
they're just picking up rocks, They're breaking off pieces of
the sidewalk so that these they have rubble basically to
throw at these cars that are passing by. And of
course everyone's carrying Mexican flags. You don't see an American
flag anywhere amongst the bunch. They're wearing the Palestinian scarf

(05:26):
and the Mexican flags are being waved like crazy. And
so Trump says, I'm sending in the National Guard. Now,
there's been some mixed reports that I've seen on this
that says that they're the National Guard has not showed
up yet. Some people are saying that they have. But
you have Karen Bass, who the wonderful mayor Karen Bass,

(05:47):
who did so beautifully with the wildfires, and I say
that sarcastically basically is calling illegal aliens in Los Angeles.
She's calling them Angelinos, and she's basically saying that she
is going to protect all Angelinos, whether they are, in
her words, quote unquote undocumented or not. Here's Karen Vass

(06:08):
speaking out about Trump and federal agents coming into her city.

Speaker 3 (06:13):
We are gonna fight for all Angelinos, regardless of when
they got here, whether they have papers or not. We
are a city of immigrants, and this impacts hundreds of
thousands of Angelinos.

Speaker 1 (06:27):
So you know, this woman does not care about her
her constituency. They want to keep this illegal machine going
in California and in Los Angeles. And there's a reason
for that, and we'll get into that. She condemns the
ICE raids. She says that everything is under control, while
literally the one oh one Freeway is being taken over

(06:49):
by these violent protesters. And of course you know that
some of the support that she's getting is very, very surprising.
So you have these this the libertarian candidate, I believe
his name is Oliver Chase, his pushing basically for violent
resistance to ICE. This is the libertarian candidate for president

(07:10):
in twenty twenty four.

Speaker 2 (07:11):
Libertarians are you know, they're open borders. They are open
That's that's the problem that I have with libertarians. That's
one of the primary problems that I have. Among others agreed,
but you know, it's a big, big problem.

Speaker 1 (07:23):
It's a big problem. And of course you have the
two libertarian Republicans in Washington, D. C. Thomas Massey and
Ran Paul have been the two biggest voices against this big,
beautiful bill, and they are both basically they're both they're
against mass deportations, effectively because they don't want to give

(07:46):
Trump the tools that he needs to do these mass deportations.
They're fighting against the bill that's going to fund mass deportations.
Do you see what's happening right now? America is bleeding
in the emergency room and they're arguing about the cost
of tourniquets. They are have no idea how to govern

(08:06):
because they never have to govern. They're just these basically
naysayers on the side that never come up with a
plan that could actually get passed through Washington d C.
I've lost so much respect for Thomas Massey and Rand
Paul over the last couple of years that they are
really not for law enforcement. They really don't. It's in

(08:28):
their libertarian DNA that they cannot support it in the
way that it needs to be supported. We don't live
in a utopian environment right now. We have been invaded
south of our border through Haiti, through Somalia, through all
of these refugees coming into the United States, all being
flocked in and flown in by the Biden administration, and

(08:48):
even before him. This has been going on since. It
really dates back to the nineteen sixty five immigration bill
that LBJ passed, but it started to accelerate in the
seventies and then the eighties, and then Reagan of course
gave amnesty. Believe that the Democrats were going to actually
secure our borders and start to enforce the hiring of

(09:10):
illegal aliens. He was completely duped. It's possibly one of
the biggest miscalculations of US president in US history. So
now you have Massy and Ran Paul being these loudest
voices in Washington, DC fighting against This is the key
issue for the America First movement, and they're fighting against it.

(09:32):
Then you have the Mexican President calling for Mexican nationals
in California to protest against the Trump administration because apparently
in the big Beautiful bill it starts to tax remittance
back to these other countries. So in other words, you
have all these illegal aliens that are here in California

(09:53):
and other states in the United States. The big thing
is is that they send money back to their home countries.
They view the United States as an economic zone that
they have no allegiance to the United States. Okay, so
the Trump administration added attacks on those remittances back to
their countries. Well, apparently those remittances must be pretty big,

(10:17):
because you have now the female Mexican president calling for
protests in the United States for the Mexican nationals that
are here in the United States. And this is the
thing that I think that's happening with that she doesn't
want these people back in Mexico. Okay, if you've been
to Mexico City anytime soon, we have been in the

(10:38):
last year. The place is beautiful. Okay, they don't have
this homeless problem in Mexico City. It's gorgeous there. Nobody's
trying to leave that area. And it's because they've offloaded
most of their problem to us. Most of the people
that are on the government dole, they have shipped them

(10:58):
or allowed them to be to migrate into the United States.
If you take away their incentive to be here in
the United States, they're going to come back home, and
she doesn't want them coming back home. So this is
why she's basically calling for protests. She's basically calling for
violent protests in the United States. Effectively, because that's what
we're seeing here in California, and that's basically she's wanting

(11:21):
more of that kind of protest.

Speaker 2 (11:23):
I mean. Also, Rick Caruso, by the way, had a
mask off moment. Yes, and he is supporting the eas
illegal immigrants.

Speaker 1 (11:30):
Yes, he's saying support of them. He's saying that it's
inhumane and cruel to deport them. What a phony, What
a phony? And this is one thing that we're seeing
this with Elon and now we're seeing this with Rick Caruso.
If you have a business where it can be attacked
by the public, I don't think that you are in
a position to get involved in politics. Yeah, Rick Caruso

(11:53):
has some of the most beautiful shopping malls in California,
these outdoor shopping malls in southern California. If he was
to take a position that was a law enforcement position
to basically follow the law, follow law and order and
deport illegal aliens, his shopping centers would be burned to
the ground. Okay, So this is why he's coming out.

(12:17):
Maybe he still has political ambitions and that's why he
feels like he needs to say something. He should probably
just not have said anything, but instead this indicates to
me that he potentially does have some political aspirations. He's
part of the problem, and a guy like him is
not going to be able to fix what's wrong with
Los Angeles because he can't even get to the core

(12:40):
of what the issue here is, which is a law
and order issue. So yeah, he comes out and he says, oh,
you know, he thinks it's cruel. The Trump administration shouldn't
be raiding these people and breaking up families. No one's
real see, take their families with them. We've already the
federal government has already said that they will fly them out. Okay,
so you know, but why is this happen now? I

(13:03):
want to get into that. I want to talk about
that right after the break. You're listening to Red Pilled
America's Fambogie is where we talk about things that are
happening in culture, things that are happening in America, and
the narratives that are being pitched to us constantly by
the media. So why is this invasion of these protests

(13:27):
happening in southern California. There's a lot going on here,
but I think one it's kind of a counter to
this big, beautiful bill and what's in it this deportations
that has become a signature aspect of Trump's promise to
the America First movement. So there's that. But really what
people I don't think many people understand is is that

(13:49):
illegal aliens are used in the census to decide on
how many electoral votes each state has. So in other words,
you know, California gets let's say fifty six electoral votes
on don't know if I'm wrong on that in the
electoral college, but something along those lines. Texas gets x
number as well, Florida gets x number as well well.

(14:11):
In order to derive those electoral college numbers, it basically
comes from the population, and it doesn't matter if the
population is legal or illegal aliens within those states. So
when they take the census every ten years, they take
those numbers in and they decide on the apportionment of
the electoral college as well as representatives in the House

(14:34):
of Representatives.

Speaker 2 (14:36):
So California gets fifty four.

Speaker 1 (14:37):
There you go. So these illegal aliens being in these
areas help the Democrats because they're always kind of in
the blue areas of these states. They're always in the cities,
which is why you start to see the Biden administration
spreading them to other areas like in Ohio, Wisconsin, areas
in the battleground states, you will see some of these

(14:59):
illegal aliens being placed there. It's all about politics, Okay.
That is one of the major reasons why the Democrats
are pushing so hard against this. Some people are saying
this is a manufactured protests, that they're being funded, and
they might be being funded, But I do believe that
some of this is genuine. These are like genuine actors

(15:21):
in these areas because there is a huge movement within
the Latino community, especially within the Mexican community, that things
California is Mexican territory. Yes, they think that Mexico was
taken away from the Mexican people and they feel that
it is theirs. Okay, and I don't know how much

(15:41):
more I need to like drive that home. They believe
this land is theirs, and they are following a blueprint.
What blueprint are they following? They're following what Texas did.

Speaker 3 (15:54):
Okay.

Speaker 1 (15:55):
When Texas was formed, the southern western part of Texas
was Mexican territory and it was under attack by the
Indians in that area. We talk about this in what's
an American so Mexico to protect that land, they started
to invite American citizens there to settle in the areas
to protect it. Well, these American citizens came to that area,

(16:18):
and they kept their loyalty with the United States. They
also would not assimilate, they wouldn't start to speak Spanish,
they didn't convert to Catholicism, and so you have these
huge group of people then started to outnumber the Tejanos
that were there, which were basically the Latina the Mexicans

(16:38):
that lived in that area. They started to outnumber them
ten to one, I think was the ratio. And so
eventually they decided, you know what, this is our lands. Now,
We're going to secede from Mexico. This is now the
Republic of Texas. We are going to take over this area.
And they ended up becoming their own country for almost
ten years, and then they were annexed by the United States.

(17:00):
This is what you're starting to see happen in California.
This is what these people are trying to do. They're
following that same blueprint. They're not assimilating, they're not learning English,
they're not becoming a part of the American fabric. They're
keeping their Mexican kind of allegiance. They're carrying around these
Mexican flags. They're saying down with America. They're basically calling

(17:22):
American colonizers that they want to destroy America. These people
have not assimilated and they do not have an allegiance
with the United States. And this is the process that
we are seeing happen here in California. And you have
elected officials like Karen Bass, who basically wants to stay

(17:42):
in power, and she sees where the power here is
in California, it is with the Mexican community in California.
This is why birthright citizenship is such an important thing
that the Scotis is going to be addressing all of
you guys may not know this, maybe some of you do.

(18:03):
Trump wrote an executive order basically defining birthright citizenship as
it constitutionally originally was defined, as opposed to the way
that it's been kind of morphed by various courts and
various government policies as being you know, if you kind
of come here illegally, you probably and have kids. Those

(18:24):
people probably shouldn't be American citizens. If you look at
the history of citizenship and the citizenship clause. It's very
clear that those people should not be US citizens. Well,
that executive order is before Scotis right now, and they're
going to be reviewing it and they're going to make
a decision on it. That is so important. And this
is all kind of building to this. You start to

(18:46):
see this violent reaction to it is basically trying to
send a warning to the Supreme Court make the right
decision on this, or the United States is going to burn. Okay,
if Scotis backs down on this will be very hard
for the United States to recover from it. They have

(19:07):
to make the right decision on this. People cannot come
into the United States illegally, have some kids here and
anchor themselves here, and that's what's been happening. Many of
these people that are out there are probably American citizens,
the citizens of illegal aliens, of course, and they should
be deported. They have no allegiance to the United States. Yes,

(19:32):
American citizenship was the cornerstone of it. Was an allegiance
to the United States and relinquishing all allegiance to foreign powers.
And they have obviously not done that, and so in
my opinion, they aren't Americans. But you know, on paper,
they are. This is the issue that we have here,

(19:53):
and Scotus needs to get this right.

Speaker 2 (19:55):
I'm nervous about it, though, you know.

Speaker 1 (19:58):
I'm nervous about it too. And this is the important thing.
This is why it's so important for LAPD. And in California,
law enforcement doesn't shut this down. Trump needs to come
in hard hard. You have to put this down. We
cannot have a summer of riots.

Speaker 2 (20:15):
Trump needs to shut it down. Shut it down now, Shut.

Speaker 1 (20:18):
It down now, because then you were going to send
a message to Scotus that you're going to be protected,
that we are about law and order. You guys better
make the right decision on this. And these people, I
think they a lot of times they do operate in fear,
so that is I think that's kind of what is
happening here. This is a problem that goes way back

(20:40):
to like we said to Reagan, this is not a
this is a bipartisan problem. This wasn't completely done by
the Democrats. The Republicans like the cheap labor aspect of things.
They have the basically the small business community that they've
sided with on this issue because it is cheap labor.
They feel like they need it to bring manufacturing back.

(21:01):
I don't believe that is the case. A lot of
people are saying, well, you know, eat. One of Elon's
big issues is the birth rate issue. You know, birth
rates are plummeting in these kinds of in the United
States and other countries like that, like Japan as well.
The problem with it here in the United States is
that people don't want to have kids because they can't
afford to because the wages have been decreased. You have

(21:24):
illegal aliens staying sometimes ten twelve twenty people in a house.
That jacks up the rental prices. They can't buy here anymore.
So if you got rid of that problem, your wages
would increase, things become more affordable because of that, and
you can start having kids. But people don't feel like
they want to have more kids. I mean, I could

(21:44):
say with in our case, we were concerned about having
multiple kids being here in Los Angeles because we knew
we were going to have to send our kid to
a private school and at that time, it was like
thirty five to forty thousand dollars per student. You didn't
get like a break by having more students at the school.
And so it became this thing that like, Wow, how
are we going to be to afford this?

Speaker 2 (22:03):
And we had a thriving, thriving business, yes, and we
were concerned about it exactly.

Speaker 1 (22:08):
So imagine having just you know, kind of a regular,
you know, nine to five job. How do you afford that?

Speaker 2 (22:14):
How do Yeah, it's preposterous.

Speaker 1 (22:17):
You know what we're also seeing here our institutions have
not taught Americans for a very long time what it
means to be an American. Okay, they haven't taught them
about the aspect of the allegiance to this country. I mean,
do kids even say the Pledge of Allegiance in school anymore?
I don't think they do. But in most of the

(22:39):
public schools they don't anymore.

Speaker 2 (22:40):
No, and then a lot of the prestigious private schools
I know for sure that they don't.

Speaker 1 (22:45):
So, you know, you have that aspect of things where
you've had these institutions brainwashing kids that United States is
a white supremacist country, and you know, we're based on
white supremacy and on racism. This is why it is
so important to get the word out there on what's
an American. We tell the story behind American citizenship, the

(23:05):
story that these institutions. These history teachers will not tell you,
will not tell the public. And we use source material.
We're not using some kind of you know, fake history.
We're using source material and the feelings of the founders
at the time that they founded this country, and the
debates behind the legislation that was created. Please spread the

(23:26):
word on what's an American. It's an important one. This
fight against illegal immigration must be one. It must be one.
Everything pens on this. There's nothing more important than this,
because who we call Americans here in the United States
is Everything comes out of that. Legislation comes out of that,

(23:49):
the culture comes out of that. We need to have
people that have a loyalty and an allegiance to the
United States in the United States, not some foreign entity,
not a trans national idea that started to come out
in the early nineteen hundreds and has blossomed into this
multicultural movement. Multiculturalism doesn't work, Okay, we do need to

(24:16):
assimilate and we do need to have a common American culture.
Of course, there's gonna be variations in various parts of
the country, but in general, people need to speak English.
We need to have an American experience.

Speaker 2 (24:28):
Yeah, you can't be out there protesting with a Mexican flag.
That right there shows that you don't have an allegiance
to America. You have an allegiance to Mexico, and therefore
you are not a true American.

Speaker 1 (24:42):
These writers are not true Americans. They have no allegiance
to the States. They actually want the United States to fail.
They want the United States to burn to the ground
to build their socialist utopia. They don't even know what
they want. They want the destruction of the United States. Period.

(25:05):
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