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Speaker 1 (00:00):
If you'll remember Alex Stein, if I mean a lot
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of you, follow him on social media and watch his
show on Blaze TV. I talked about him. I was
on his TV show about a month ago. Alex and
I were just talking off the air. He's a really
funny comedian and he hosts a brilliant TV show. Alex
is this guy that shows up at political protests and
he'll just ask people funny questions and it drives them nuts.
Their brains explode, they melt down. They cannot handle just
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having somebody question their ideology with a smirk on his
face is enough to absolutely blow their minds all over
the floor. They cannot handle it. And right now, Alex
and I were just looking at how the Chicago police
are cracking down on the leftist mob standing outside the
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United Center in Chicago, riots fights going on. What's so
amazing to me is that there's SWAT team out there
with full on riot gear trying to handle the angry crowd,
and somehow when you turn on ABC, NBC News, CNN,
you don't see that. I got to think if this
was a Republican convention and people were rioting outside, that'd
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be the only thing you'd hear about Alex.
Speaker 2 (01:11):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (01:11):
I mean, honestly, at first, I thought these protests were
kind of weak. You know, one of our great correspondent
to Julio Rosesters, you know, he's out there covering it.
And the first day there was you know, people hitting
the gates and a little bit of pushing and stuff.
But last night it seems like it escalated. And Kenny,
I go to a lot of these protests, and let
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me just tell you something. You know, as a protest expert.
I mean, I'm sure there's people that are have even
more expertise than me, but I've been to all of
them BLM to trans to pro pala sign. Something's gonna
happen at these protests because all these old antifas that
were basically just paid protesters, they've been radicalized or they've
changed their focus and they've teamed up with the pro
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Palestindian protesters. And I do think somebody's going to instigate
somebody to do a ball or shooting like one of
these protests, especially the Propell'stindian protests.
Speaker 2 (02:04):
I think it's gonna something bad is gonna happen.
Speaker 3 (02:06):
I don't know if it's this week or not, But
I really do think some some sort of major events
gonna happen on one of these protests.
Speaker 1 (02:13):
Sadly, I don't think that's a crazy prediction, Alex. Did
you see that the journalists photograph people bringing bottles of
lighter fluid to the Israeli the Israeli consulate in Chicago?
Now why would they be bringing flammable fluids to the
Israeli consulate Alex, No, exactly right.
Speaker 3 (02:31):
And then they also put maggots and bugs when that.
Speaker 2 (02:34):
Yahoo is in DC.
Speaker 3 (02:35):
So people are just it's not even that they're more radicalized,
it's that the Gaza conflict is more serious to these
people that are protesting than it is for like BLM
protesters or trans protesters. Like they're actually one hundred percent
behind their cause, Like I've never seen any protests, you know,
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people support their cause more than.
Speaker 2 (02:58):
I have the Propalasindian protests.
Speaker 3 (03:00):
And then you have Ben Berkham, who's a great guy
that goes out there and gets a lot of footage
like I do. He's going viral because they tried to
burn an American flag and he stopped it. So these
people hate America, they hate our country, and so they
want to try to demonize America and make us look bad.
So I just I think even if it's going to
be like a false flag attack, I wouldn't be surprised
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if it's an American that is to make the protesters
look bad so we can't protest anymore, similar to January sixth.
So I just I would be very cautious if I
was a normal individual and I.
Speaker 2 (03:31):
Saw some sort of Palestinian protests.
Speaker 3 (03:32):
If I was saying I would, I would turn around
and not engage my personal opinion.
Speaker 1 (03:37):
There's so many videos of you on the Internet of
you getting attacked by protesters. You're you're a nice guy,
Alex Stein, funny comedian who does journalism and reports, and
you show up with a microphone, you ask him questions,
and there's videos of trainees spitting at you, and people
in hamas scarves punching in, the feminists trying to kick you.
Who is the worst, Alex Which group of a liberal
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rage mob is the worst?
Speaker 3 (04:01):
See it's funny because the transgender rallies for kids are
the craziest people. They're on the most anti depressants. But
you know, LGBTQ people aren't really intimidating. They all kind
of just look like, you know, either three hundred pound
freaks with blue hair or like really small guys. So
they're not as scary, but the Palestinian protesters are because
they have their face covered. So I would have to
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say I went to a pro Palestine or not long
after October seventh in New York City, and that was
the most worried I was.
Speaker 2 (04:31):
At a protest of getting attacked.
Speaker 3 (04:33):
So I'm just telling people, as a professional agitator, I'm
afraid to agitate the Palestinian protesters more than anybody else there.
Speaker 1 (04:43):
It is folks, Alex Steine with the words of wisdom.
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out his show. It's hilarious. Gave me this nine mil
for my thirteenth birthday.
Speaker 2 (04:55):
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