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September 10, 2025 16 mins

The facts are making a lot of people squeamish. Well, too bad. Kids are dying, women are being murdered and raped in broad daylight. Children are being trafficked. There are repeat offenders, and they don't fit the liberal narrative, so the answer is we don't address it. Not anymore. We have to address it. It has to stop right now. And we are the ones who have to do it. Say it loud, "It starts with me." 

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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(00:20):
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Speaker 2 (00:25):
What's up, everybody, and welcome to the Rogue Recab. I
am Linda McLaughlin and I'm your host for tonight and
always good to talk to you guys and be back
in the seat. I know it's been a week, and
the reason that it's been a week is because we
are going to be doing something really cool. We're actually
going to start doing videos. So I'm going to be
doing this podcast on video. I'm going to be setting

(00:48):
up a YouTube and Rumble account and I will be
announcing that on my next episode. I can't wait to
tell you where to go to find out more and
all the things. But just doing the setup now, and
really excited to start seeing you guys and you seeing
me and having you back and forth and looking forward
to your comments and all the things today, we're going

(01:08):
to talk about something that I feel is not getting
enough attention, and that's that the facts don't care about
your feelings, right, And that's to me, that's one of
the most understated expressions, and I think it should be
used more, not less, because there are a lot of
things that make us very uncomfortable and we may not
like to talk about them, but they are real. And

(01:28):
one of those things is the amount of black on
white crime that is happening everywhere, and it's happening not
just the United States, so it's happening massively in the UK.
The amount of Muslim crime on specifically white women and children,
which is just ridiculous. And I'm so grateful that Tommy
Robinson is having this march on September thirteenth, and I

(01:51):
think that it is going to be epic and really
just sort of change the face of history for the
UK and for Ireland, who's also participating. I think there
are other members in the EU that are going to
be coming over and waving their flags and standing with
Tommy and Robinson and other people in the UK who
are really kind of sick and tired of being trampled

(02:13):
by their government. And it's let me tell you something.
It's like President Prime Minister Netanya, who always says, you know,
coming to a theater near you. Whatever is happening in
Europe typically happens in the United States within about five years.
So if you're looking around the United States, if you're
looking at Michigan, if you're looking at Minnesota, if you're

(02:34):
looking at parts of Brooklyn, New York, you know, Texas,
we have a we have a Sharia law Muslim problem.

Speaker 1 (02:41):
We do.

Speaker 2 (02:42):
And anybody who thinks that Islam is compatible with the West,
with Christianity, just show me how many churches we have
in Muslim you know, predominantly Muslim countries. Tell me if
you be able to, you know, walk around Pakistan freely
and live there and you know, you know, or Afghanistan,
or it's just it's not a thing. They do not

(03:02):
tolerate anything different. And now we have them coming to
Texas and coming to Minnesota and coming to Michigan, and
they're not assimilating. They're not looking to acclimate to the
way we do things here in the West and the
way we do things here in America. Not at all.
They want everything to be the way they want it
to be, and God help you if you think for

(03:23):
one second you're going to do things your way, because
you're not. But back to the news at hand today, obviously,
you know, people are very very upset about what happened
in North Carolina. And what's interesting about the story in
North Carolina is this young woman who was murdered on
the train station, excuse me, on the train. She was
actually murdered on August twenty second, so it's been a

(03:47):
minute since she was murdered. And I think one of
the things that I find very strange about the story
is that there are so many people involved in her murder,
whether directly or indoc you know, we have the police officers,
the judge, we have the lawyers. You know, they've all

(04:07):
made excuses for her attacker. And then we have the
media that's complicit in hiding the attacker and saying, oh,
we're not going to show you know what happened because
we don't want to. We don't want anybody to.

Speaker 1 (04:22):
See that.

Speaker 2 (04:23):
It's so disrespectful to her family. And it's like, that's interesting,
don't I don't actually think that's true. I think that
you should show what this disgusting human did to Irena Zarutzka.
And yeah, she's twenty three years old. She comes from Ukraine.
You know, she's trying to you know, escape war. She's
busting her ass, she's working in a pizza shop. You know,

(04:44):
she's not living large. She's on public transportation. She's stabbed
to death by a career criminal who should never have
been out of jail. And this person, here's the thing
that bothers me the most. And I often say this
as somebody who takes public transportation and who rides the
train in and out of the city. There is a

(05:05):
weird thing that's happening with the iPhones, which is people
choose to be lost in their iPhone, sincerely lost and
so deep into whatever they're reading. And it could be
something simple. They could be playing Candy Crush or Tetris
or Words with Friends or whatever else they're playing. Or
they could be reading news, or they could be on

(05:25):
Instagram looking at pictures or whatever it is that they
literally don't know what's going on around them. I don't
understand this at all. How is it that these people
are sitting across the aisle from this guy he's stabbing
this young woman to death and Nobody jumps in, nobody
tries to help, Nobody stops this guy. It's so frightening

(05:49):
to me. And obviously we saw what happened with Daniel
Penny when he stepped in and tried to protect other
passengers on a subway and everything he went through. And
I get it. It's scary because the government, the United
States government, does not defend the innocent. It does not
defend the righteous. It does not defend the people who
are doing the right thing. It defends the criminals, the protesters,

(06:13):
the assholes. I have no idea why this is, but
it is. And I can tell you firsthand as somebody
who's been at these protests with these lunatics screaming at
the top of their lungs that they hate Trump and
they love illegal immigrants and whatever the else the hell
they're screaming about. And I scream back at them, and

(06:33):
the cop will come up to me and tell me
to stop. Why what is the difference between me and them,
except that I actually care about police officers and law
and order injustice. But my free speech is truncated by
the police. They don't want to hear what I have
to say. They only want that side yelling. And that's
the problem. We've let it go too far. You know,

(06:55):
there's this The story of Irena Zaruski is harp breaking,
and I truly do not understand the complete and utter
just disdain by everyone around what's happening. They are just like, eh,
I don't want to get involved. I don't want to
be a part of this. What are you talking about?

(07:16):
This is a human being who is literally being murdered
from behind. She didn't see it coming. She got done
a shift or she was going to a shift. Because
she's in her work uniform, she's on her phone. She's
not paying attention, you know what I mean. That's her
first problem. That's the other thing I would advise anybody
who takes public transportation, eyes up, eyes open, Look who's

(07:37):
around you, Look who's looking at you. Pay attention, because
God forbid something happens to you. You're going to need
those details. And if you're lost in whatever it is
you're doing and you're not paying attention, you're going to
regret it. It's very, very sad. And what's more said
is that you know, look at that woman Holly that

(07:59):
was completely and utterly attacked in Cincinnati because she defended
another person. So she defends this other person who happens
to be white. She happens to be white, and they
are attacked by all black assailants and it becomes a
racial thing. But what's interesting is they're not upset with
the black people for attacking the white people. They're upset

(08:22):
with the white people for calling out the fact that
the people who attacked the white people were black. It
doesn't make any sense. It's not my fault that the
attackers are black. I just have to report on it.
They are black. They did gang up on them, they
did beat the shit out of them. There was a
bunch of people recording it instead of helping. That's the

(08:43):
state of the world. And this isn't new, you know.
I started looking through a lot of the crime that
has been committed just in the last ten years, specifically
with black attackers on white children and women, just to
see how much media attention it got. It got nothing.

(09:04):
I'm looking at this little boy, Logan Dean Tipton. He
was six years old, victim of a home invasion. Guy
breaks in middle of the night, kills the little boy,
stabs him multiple times with a kitchen knife. Six years old,
he's dead. Assailants black victims white. Unbelievable. You look at

(09:25):
this little boy this week, I guess not this week.
In the last couple of weeks, he was in Georgia.
He was at a daycare called Little Blessings Childcare in Bainbridge.
It was his very first day at daycare. He's one.
He was so severely beaten by a black daycare worker.

(09:45):
You can't even recognize his face. What in the world
is wrong with people that you can hit a child
of any color? But again, it's a black assailant on
a little white child, and it's heartbreaking. How often are
you hearing about it? Am I the first time you're

(10:08):
hearing about it? Maybe the second or third. This is
a massive issue, and the issue is that people are
afraid to talk about it because it's black and white.
But those are the facts. Doctor Julie Chunell, Auburn professor,

(10:28):
fifty nine years old in Alabama, walking her dog middle
of the day, attacked, murdered. Why attacker is black? She's white?
Have you heard about that story anywhere? Is anybody covering that?

(10:48):
Christopher Newsom and his girlfriend Shannan Christian murdered by five
black men they raped the guy, they cut off his penis,
they set them on fire, they shot him, They forced
his girlfriend to watch. Then they raped her for a

(11:08):
few days. Then after they raped her for a few days,
they urinated on her. Then they mutilated her breasts, and
then they pour chemicals down her mouth. You ever hear
about that all of the offenders, all of them are black,
The two victims are white. And the sad thing is

(11:30):
you're not hearing about it because it doesn't fit their narrative.
They want to say that white people are racist and
that there's this massive issue. How about we just talk
about what's happening. How about that I don't care about
the statistics of who commits more crime and how frequent
it happens. Let's just report on these horrific events as

(11:52):
they happen. Just report on them as they happen, and
stop worrying about the race and the color of the
person who did it. And maybe, just maybe if we
started to do that, we could get actually to some answers,
just like when you look at the process. This weekend
in DC, DC is primarily black. The people of the

(12:18):
DC area are praising Donald Trump and thanking him for
protecting them after so many decades of crime, and who's
marching in the street saying that they don't want the
federal help, they don't want ice, they don't want extra police,
they don't want the National Guard. Who is it. It's

(12:38):
a bunch of white liberals that don't live there, so
they're walking in the street and they're protesting. But the
black people that live there, the black people that have
to go in and out of the train station, the
black people that have to be a part of that community,
are telling you right now they need help, and they

(12:59):
are grateful that they can come into the train station
and not feel like they're gonna get mugged, that they
can walk down the street and they're not going to
get attacked, that they're not going to get carjacked. These
are serious issues, and for some reason, we're just not
addressing that. That to me, is so it's just reprehensible

(13:19):
that you will go into somebody else's community march and
act like you know anything, and then it's just wrong.
And beyond that, you look at Chicago and you have
Pritzker and Johnson so focused on Donald Trump and saying
that it's racist that he's coming in, that he's trying

(13:41):
to do these ice raids that he's trying to bring
in national Garden, that he's trying to do things that
matter and to help. Why why is that wrong? Are
we not seeing dozens of people being shot every weekend?
If black lives really matter, then why don't you want
to do anything to save them? If black lives really matter,

(14:05):
why don't you want to find a solution. Is it
because you profit and thrive off of weakness, off of dependency.
Is it because you needue, chaos and corruption to continue
your own What are you doing? The people have had enough.
We're not going to allow it anymore. This is our country.

(14:27):
If you want to do things and you want to
you know, have sharial aw, fine, go back to wherever
you came from. We don't recognize sharia law here. People
are allowed to have beer, They're allowed to have bacon,
they're allowed to have pork. They are allowed to marry
women over the age of nine. People are allowed to

(14:47):
ride public transportation without being afraid of being stabbed at
death by career criminals that are let out because people
like Kami Danni, who's trying to run for mayor. Right now,
here's a perfect exam you want to talk about racist.
He's saying, we're going to let more people and more
criminals get out of jails because they've been wronged. We

(15:10):
have to let them back out. They have to be
members of society. That's how we're going to rehabilitate them. No,
that's not how you really rehability career criminals. Sorry, Tommy, Donnie,
that's not how it works. We have to get back
to common sense. There's got to be some part of
all of us. Just imagine if this happened to one
of your loved ones, how upset you would be. And

(15:33):
just imagine how much more upset you would be if
not only did it happen, but then nobody reported on it,
like it didn't even matter. Have you heard anything about
the kids that were shot at the Annunciation Church in Minnesota?
Have you heard of anything?

Speaker 1 (15:52):
No.

Speaker 2 (15:53):
One of the twelve year old girls who had part
of her skull removed, she just went home this weekend,
just went home this weekend. And God knows what kind
of rehabilitation she's got twelve years old in church praying?
Is anybody praying for her? That is the problem with
our society. That's where we're at right now I'm going

(16:13):
to be following up on this and lots of other
things that people don't want to talk about because it
makes them uncomfortable. But you know what, we're going to
have to get uncomfortablef we're going to fix it. So
this is Lynda McLaughlin. This is the road recap. We
will see you tomorrow. I hope you guys stay safe.
We'll talk to you then

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