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July 27, 2020 1 min

You know it's not just Seattle, Berkeley and New York another blue American cities this insanity that we see around us has spread to cities around the world in Liverpool England.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
You know, it's not just Seattle, Berkeley, New York, and
other Blue American cities. This insanity that we see around
US has spread the cities around the world. In Liverpool, England,
protesters vandalised street signs for Penny Lane. The vandals blacked
out the famous street name and spray painted racist Lane,
all because of unproven speculation that the street was named

(00:21):
for James Penny, an eighteenth century slave merchant. Steve or Rather,
a mayor of Liverpool, says that there isn't one shred
of evidence that the street was named for the slave trader.
That doesn't matter. The mob has ruled, so I guess
that we could expect. But next, these history erasing race
warriors will come after the Beatles for daring to write

(00:43):
an iconic song about their childhood memories of life in Liverpool.
It was called Penny Lane. Paul Georges, John Ringo, anybody
who collaborated with him probably will be denounced for writing
a song about the street that maybe possibly might have
been named for somebody in a slave trade three years ago.
You know, these crazed leftists don't give a rant's rear

(01:05):
end about evidence or history anything else. The UK protest
mobs are also demanding that statues of Winston Churchill and
even Mahatma Gandhi come down. Nothing and nobody is immune
from the blind rage of the mob. These leftists, they're
beyond nuts. They're truly flirting with insanity. Do not let

(01:27):
them suck you into it, folks,

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