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July 30, 2025 8 mins
The attack in Cincinnati was an act of racism. It should be treated as a hate crime.
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Com eskay to Pearl River Resort. By now, everyone has
seen the video, the viral video of a group of
thugs beating up this man outside of a Cincinnati nightclub.
And let's talk about this for a second, because again

(00:52):
it involves Ray says. The folks beating up the man
were African American and the man take the beating was
a white man. There was also a woman that was
sucker punched and knocked out, also a white woman being
assaulted by a black person. It's unconscionable that in this

(01:15):
day and age, we can't call this out as what
it is. It's hate, it's racism. If you flip this
situation on its head, there'd be no question about it,
we would be talking about bigotry hatred. But in this instance,

(01:35):
the fact that a gang of people decided to jump
on two individuals, I'm sure as more comes out will
be told, Oh, they said the N word or they
showed their racism, so the attack was justified. Let me
tell you some people what I saw on that video.

(01:57):
There is no justification for it. And no matter what
is said or done, if you can't control your actions
and emotions better than that, you belong behind bars. Period.
I don't care what race you are, I don't care
what gender you identify as you belong behind bars. But

(02:19):
you already know the excuses are coming. The true fact
is if we're gonna have hate crimes in this country,
that's exactly what these people should be charged as they
were brutal, They were a group of thugs, and the
fact that this happened the way that it did is insane.

(02:39):
We see all the time how the liberals like to
tell a systematic injustice, but they ignore how these thugs
like this have created war zones and major cities. We
need to try to make sure that these folks are secuted.

(03:02):
They are put away right now, the Cincinnati Chief of
Belie said during a press conference on Monday that her
department had charged five people for their involvement in the violence,
though she would not release the names of the individuals.
Why wouldn't you release the names. They're criminals. Now you

(03:26):
come back and tell us they're minors and they have
to be adjudicated before you can, then that's fine. But again,
this is a problem I have dealing in journalism, is
you should be releasing the names. You owe nothing to
these people to hide their names. What they did was
unconscionable and they should be called out for it by name.

(03:51):
So again, this is another problem I have with members
of or people in charge at the highest points of
law enforcements, because I can tell you right now those
officers and deputies they would want us to have the names.
But this Chief Belize is making this call. Look, racism

(04:17):
happens both ways. And we can try to pretend that
you can't be racist if you're black. You can't be
racist if you're a minority. We've heard that bogus lie
time and time again. But there's no justification for what
they did other than hatred. And guess what racism is
a branch of hatred? If you want to call out

(04:41):
light privilege and all that other nonsense that they like
to try to throw out and make you feel guilty
just because you were born a certain race, then we
should be able to call out other races for these
same atrocities. They don't get a past because they've been
held down. As the left likes to say, this is

(05:05):
an act of violent aggression. This is an act where
we saw these folks pretty much escaped with their lives.
The one man, how many times they hit him after
he was already on the ground and was just trying
to cover up. There were several shots to the back

(05:26):
of his head. He's lucky to be alive today because
of this group of deranged savages decided to do what
they did and attack him. Again. I don't care what
stemmed this altercation. There's no justification for what we saw.
There's no justification for what we witnessed on that video.

(05:53):
And there's another thing because again the chief police, she
said that there was a crowd of one hundred people
watching or getting involved into the brawl, but only one
nine one one. Call people. If you see something like
this happening, you should be picking up the phone and
calling for the police. You could be saving a life.

(06:16):
But again, in our gawker loved to see a viral moment.
Instead of doing what's right and calling for the police
to show up to help or trying to prevent further
escalation of this brutal assault, people just stood there and watched.

(06:39):
Some recorded it so they could get those get those
YouTube TikTok clicks, whatever it is they're going to post
the video to. This is part of the sickness within
our culture at the moment that we continue to go
down this mindset that, oh, I'm gonna get a lot
of clicks if I video this, I'll get the video

(07:01):
to heck with calling nine one one for help for
these people, because this could be my moment to go viral.
It's insane people. I'm not saying that some people shouldn't
video it so that way we have documentation that could
help lead to the arrest and prosecution of these thugs.

(07:24):
But maybe tap the guy standing next to you and say, hey,
why don't you call nine one one. I'll get the
video of the evidence and we'll go from there. It
was a disgusting act and it's one of those things
that one hundred percent no matter how uncomfortable it makes
you feel. Race is the primary factor here. A hate

(07:45):
crime should be charged on these individuals. The Cincinnati Police
Department should be releasing the names, assuming they're not miners
of these individuals, and if they are minors, the second
they're adjudicated, their names should come out. There should be
no sense that they deserve protection after they committed these

(08:08):
violent attacks. This has been Morning Coffee with the Right
Side and I'm your host, Jack Fairchild's and we're a
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