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kennedyfbn@foxbusiness.com. look at that sassy purple dress. you can borrow it if you are in new york. i will see you saturday on on monday we will have our guest jack keene. >> ask not what your country can do for you but now politicians tell us we should demand our country should do more for us. >> so many women are still earning less than men on the job. >> apparently america is filled with victims. >> i would not say i was not a victim. >> a country of victims? that is our show tonight.
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♪ john: are you a victim? i am. i stutter my brother is smarter than i am. and i and deficient and social skills asked my coworkers. don imus said that was socially awkward and i am right. he was right diet deficient if only i was more like a bill reilly. he doesn't care. i want to be like barack obama he is talented and charming and taller than me but he is black. he is a victim. you get where i am going. everybody can be a victim there are real victims the mentally ill, and children neglected or abused, the people who must try to live on $1 a day.
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but something odd is going on the most successful country in the history of the world we spend $22 trillion on programs that promise to help those who need help pay yet more people than ever say i am a victim and lots of politicians say that is why i ran for office. and hillary clinton announced her campaign she said. >> i am running for everyone who has ever been knocked down. >> people working to with three jobs. >> watching politics you would think america is filled with victims. kathleen mangu ward writes for recent magazine and david webb talks about that on his radio show. you are a victim you are black. >> i am confused. but at some time so the aid discriminated against me but
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unless they did it to my face worse they have not had the guts to do. >> for any government official that makes sense to have people tohelp satisfy you expand your domain so by redefining themselves as a victim you become more powerful is a simple equation there went to expand their bureaucratic turf i found another 10 million who need food stamps that is more authority. >> they do that because they need to stay in business had never met a bureaucracy that puts itself out of business? >> we have a list of just some of the assistance programs medicare and medicaid the children health insurance program housing assistance earned income tax
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credit. it goes on and on. >> the idea we are spending a huge amount on welfare within the country richer than ever it is true some goes to help people who are indeed. >> we have spent trillions on poverty since the great society. that is relative that is still the same with those that depend on government it will perpetuate itself to participate in these programs. >> on the phone you said the welfare state is insidious. i've looked that up i know what it means
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>> >> you don't even have to ruth say it. to said there is one way to fix this. that puts me into power. >> it is fear mongering they will not get ahead without them and the studies have been debunked but they need to sell you veer because it makes you dependent. >> you read i have less of a chance? >> you are my champion. >> hillary is constantly talking about this and it
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confuses me because we don't like unemployment but not working hurts people but then when they get jobs she says the jobs are abusive and and your campaign says she is running for president. >> for the factory workers and food servers who stand on their feet all day. >> it gets more troubling when americans are fretting about the of victims because it is bad it doesn't mean there is of victim or government should try to fix it. >> they chose that job because the prior auction was working. >> -- r wasn't working. >> here is a sample from twitter.
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>> victimhood is sought out in america because. >> gives you a special status. >> you used to play at recess who is the fastest runner as kids become pete with each other but when we went to college i was offered the chance to live in the black called that was for me to commune with people of the same pigment. i felt uncomfortable being told that i needed to be with a certain group for people because of skin color to be comfortable. >> to claim victim status or to cry wolf.
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they don't want to be a victim. >> you play monopoly tuesday you are a victim that is the advantage. >> i did not accept instead victim ology at the school because i knew was a false narrative so this is the generational theft of our future that we talk about it people are raised with a dependency culture and raise others that way you begin to use the where we are with tens of millions of people in this culture. john: why i am a victim. that was not fun.
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john: cop cop. [applause] >> caddies to that guy go commercial with a camel? >> guess what today is? >> but holiday is wednesday because you are over the hump of the workweek last year during finals week at the university of st. thomas students propose to bring a camel chews celebrate to make it over the hump final it was controversy and it was canceled but greg lukianoff knows why for individual rights and education specializing in tracking the endless claims of victimhood. what was wrong? >> a started to argue was animal cruelty but he was a local camel and had nothing
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else to do and then they made the argument was offensive to the middle eastern people although there were never mentioned and it was a reference to the funny guy go commercial so they canceled the event random claims that people were offended. john: to find this a lot. >> i have done this 50 years and a bar to be offended is very low. >> and i have been passing out these cards you are a victim but what is in it for the schools or the students? >> you can silence people that you disagree with people don't get invited or professors get punished it is the all-purpose weapon. john: lately it is the micro aggression because you don't
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realize that your comments are aggressive acts of micro aggression. steven colbert asked a guest. >> it is like being shocked a black person is articular. >> that is not the same as racism. >> it is covert hidden under the surface. john: i am understand say you are articulate is obnoxious but i don't understand the other's. >> america is a melting pot. i guess the implication that people should become part of day melting pot? i don't understand that that the person who has the most merit got the job they're all listed by the way as my progressions. john: you should not say the
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person with the best skills to got the job? >> that is insulting to those who don't have the skills. >> you should not criticize race-based political action? >> -- affirmative action? but by the way it is the type a form of violence. >> some are so sensitive but others embrace very honest talk about racial differences. >> please stop touching my hair. does this look like a petting zoo? >> you don't understand. >> when i was in college that would be taboo. >> mike progressions are interesting things to study
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and now they're starting to be policed as a mechanism to say there was a micro aggression committed against me and posted on the internet. they seem to think this will increase dialogue? if you have to walk on eggshells and anything is a tiny form of violence people will stop talking to each other. john: recently an epidemic of sexual assaults on campus can be debated but many colleges pass rules or laws to protect women by defining consent is needed for a couple to have sexual relations. >> em lusby ongoing drought in activity. i guess they must say yes repeated the? [laughter]
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but it is a lot and it makes you wonder how crazy this could get. as a test we have a printed consent form that they are required to sign before initiating sexual activity this has to be signed by the initiating and anon initiating sexual partner the government handholding we went to columbia where we assumed students would laugh as it was a joke but most took it seriously. >> does college involve itself too much? >> they don't involve themselves enough. >> i am not sure this is the wrong way but we need more protection. >> at this rate renault's. john: some women would say
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women are raped on campus was the harm? >> by adam of the radical opinion i want to rapist to be put in jail not kicked out of school but the affirmative consent approach is the worst of all. it means you are guilty until proven innocent by the way you cannot prove yourself innocent you literally have to tape record the entire thing from the beginning to the and otherwise it is not ongoing consent it is a foolish idea to pass something so broad it turns everybody into rapist only to punish those that our guilty is crazy. john: 1400 schools have these requirements? >> i think every state school in new york and
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california. john: don't they laugh? i can believe anybody having sex has repeated consent? >> that is what i find so strange. it is an incredible trust of power. you can find me guilty anytime but i trust you is a bad predicament. john: i am skeptical of victimhood but this girl has a right. you will have heard some surprising things from her. [applause]
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john:. >> political operatives are trying every trick in the bloc to prevent african-americans from voting.
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john: and they are? blacks are being stopped? bernie sanders says african-american youth is especially back to my stand america ushered spend another trillion dollars to get them jobs and education. the there is any group that has a right to claim victimhood it is blacks after slavery the government forced segregation but kira davis says blackstone need special help. they don't? [laughter] >> shockingly we can take care of ourselves. black culture is probably one of the struggles cultures in america and there is a good case to re-read one of the purest forms of real american culture. black culture is pop culture john: you have everything. >> we have everything. [applause] john: the music and the
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movies. >> two words. kanye west. [laughter] black people in this country have literally built america on our backs coming from nothing we had nothing demanded the right to have but was constitutionally guaranteed, i got that, marched got the right to vote and to work and to each and mary who we want. we did tattersalls. somewhere along the way we became the people who said we want to stop doing things for ourselves other people need to do things for us. look at all the numbers the black communities have dropped it education, marriage. john: they were going up. >> absolutely we don't need government. government has taken more from us they and it has ever given to us and i used to be a raving socialist tv veteran not. but that is why was i saw
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the policies. i got the opportunity to serve my community and after-school program and i got the opportunity to see all the politics supported actually worked when applied and i found out they did not work we are victims to the government when the government was supposed to be helping us be self-sufficient. john: look at this graph. how many women have babies out of wedlock? since the welfare state began fewer than 8% had babies when welfare began with johnson declaring the war on poverty 10 years later it was 25% at that point that category changes to ruth black teenage birth
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has declined but it is still twice as high before welfare. >> it is not politically correct thing to say but the truth is that the biggest problem in the black community right now has spread to every other community in this country is we don't have our fathers any more cop cop. [applause] and it is growing in the white community and it is statistic when kids were born into the two-parent homes the rate of success skyrocketed no doubt in my mind that the connection to the government coming into say take money you can have your money but you cannot have the guy in the house or the man in the house are we don't give you
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money that government, as the father. john: what about hillary clinton that political operatives are preventing blacks from voting? >> you know, that barack obama was born without of births to get? but she likes to live in america should like to get her check to cash it at the bank and get her prescription she figured out a way to get her identification in california illegal immigrants are getting identification if you cannot figure out how to get the edification in this country that is your problem. not mine. [applause] john: kira davis. what me getting beat up by a professional wrestler taught me. a real victim who will not call herself a victim. [applause]
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