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>> we'd like tero do things a little differently. they tel'd likl you.some we'd like to make a change tohae some customer belief that people have been b t attached t for the last few thousand years. >> but don't be alarmed. it's not a bigt deal . you don't even need tothat you participate. all we ask is that you letpitch. us live the way we want to live. that's always the pitch. and of course, you always agreeh to it. why wouldn't you?o who could say noco to that? dow thsome guy down the street wants to wear a dress.ay, okay, fine.fine have a party. dre itss doesn't affect you.o you don't have to wear a dress. so go ahead live and let live. but it turns out that's never se actually the deal . s the guy down the street wears his dress, but after a while, that's not enough for him.n, >> he's still angry and forgry some reason he's angry with you . >> and that doesn't make sense because you're the person with no problem with him wearing a dress in the firstprob place. >> what did you do wrongle?, yo' redreswell, the problem is you't wearing a dress and neither are your kids. mal persyour normal person clot, the ones you've always worn,
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are suddenly immoral.o >>ch you've got to change immediately. oh, wait a second. >> you say that's not what we ae agreedd to. you do your thing and i'll do mine. they d, if they don't remember, they don't care.t that's not how it works.anymor yoe.u don't get to do your thinn anymore. rge the dress guy's in charge n. s orybody's got to do hi thing. r facethe dress thing or face punishment. that's how it goes. be tolerant becomes show some respect, which evolves very quickly into bow down before us and lick our feet or else will hurt you. sta that's the final stage.ge that's whereat's w whee are now. for example, a democraticn vi lawmaker in virginia, elizabeth guzman, is introducing a bill that will charge parent ce as with l ,strip theoym of impriso their employment and imprison th if they don't wholeheartedly endorse their minor children's . mi changes. saysour twelve year old daughter says she wants a mastectomy. if you object to that in any
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way, if you raise questions, wil elizabeth guzman will send to n jail for real. >>rt here's a local news reportl >> her bill would expand the state's definition of child abust e and neglect to includenr parents who do not affirm their child's gender identityn n or sexual orientation. >> there's an investigationl also in place that is not only , you know, from a socialso worker, but there's alsoha a police investigation before we make that decision. ere'that there's going to be a e charge, what could the penalties be ?s the investigation concludes and it's concluded that a pa is not a firm. we know they're lgbtq child. >> the consequenceso be ? well, weha first have to have n investigation. kno you know, it could be a felony. it could be a misdemeanor.ge but we kno couldw that cps, cps charge could harm, you know, emo your employmenymt, would harm your education. >> seducation.o who is this elizabeth guzman? well, elizabeth guzman cam?e to
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this country not so long agoher. from peru as a single mother. r than wait a while, maybe spend a few generations here before telling you how toet raise your children in america, she's decided to get right to it and completely change child rearing. d e in this country in a way thatcod would never be tolerated for a second in the country fromthat which she comes. try that i in the andes, honey. and see how that works. >> yeah, but in this country, according to elizabeth guzman, you have to affirm your child sex change or else you're going to prison and a statet to will raise your kids. >> now, yonk, u gomat to think ? they've wanted this for w a while. what would this mean? ouldwell, it would mean feweropl intact families. it would mean people likike elizabeth guzman make the decisions, the meaningful decisions within your house. me less resistance from you. it means more powerful them.ow whater doesn't mean is that elizabeth guzman will be protecting your kids wil.
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she doesn't even claim this law will protect your kids. instead, she acknowledgeprotectt the whole point is to, quote, educate parents. >> right. so like the covid vaccine, this is a pretty easy way to figurer? out who's on which side are you' for this? okay, you're on ourengr team t. >> you're willing to surrenderz control of your own children to elizabeth guzman. aga, again, just got here. >> but if you're not for it, then we know you're not on ouran team. we know who you are. s. we can silence you. we can punish you because you anfuse to be educated. >> so it's a signaling mechanism. and , you know, that becausedeog the ideology that underlies it, itnder , ideology,y, is completely incoherent. it doesn't make any sense at all. it's not rooted in i sciencerooi . it's a form of religion that's so crazy. it dares you to say somethingat about it. yo you can't even say that ifan you do, they know you're on the other side. 's not jand it's not just lunats and ideologues like
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elizabeth guzman from peru. >> it's doctors, it's medical professionals. guzman fhere's a video from bosn children's hospital, one of the most famous hospital s in the world, which, like manyy in hospitals in the united t states at this pointhe, under the joe biden administration, cuts the oft f of minor girls s for no medically justifiable jui reason. >>fiable watch a practicing psychologist, an attending psychologist at bostonttendingno children's hospital, explain how early children can become tranz. ave in so t most of the patients that u have in the clinic b actually know their gender, usually around the age of puberty. but a good portion outf childreb ,you know, as early as seemingly from the .y and they will usually expresexps their gender identity as very young children, some as soon t as they can talk, they might saalk.they my phrases such as ,a girl oo r a boy or i'm going tog be a woman. o beor i'm going to be a mom.th kids know very, very early. so in the jones clinic, we seeos a variety of young children all th>> tucdown to ages two
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and three and usually up to the ages of nine .. so that's kari mcgregor. she's a psychologist. i wo she works at harvard.y ch they wonder, how many childrenil is karen macgregor? have she raised a lot of kids? >> as you watch kids carefully,o does she know anything about kids? kidsbecause she's telling you ii your little kid says, oh, i'm maybe i'm the other , that seans your kid is the other . >> well, that's insane, becaused almost 100% of kids atat one point or another, atne a certain point in development say things like, i think i'm a a boy, i think i'm a girl.nd >> and you smiled indulgently.tk get back t to me in fifteenn 15 years. int no, this is karen mcgregor in the . you can know.t they >>'r so think about what they're telling. ld i >> they're telling yous the developing child in the is just a part of the mother. t. therefore, you can abort thatan child at any time. >> it's like a sn appendectomy. cl the same time that fetus same cluster of cells, that b fetus can also be woke and ascribed to left liberal gender ideology. no
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>> and you need to honor that. so no sane, sane person couldy,e believe any of this evn make ry, doesn't evesn sense on its face.el >> again, it's a religion. and if you r resist, they resort immediately to force no. questions allowe d. >> again, this is sciencening a and the essence of science is relentless. bo you know isquestioning abouth think you know is true. that is the scientific method that science itself. but it's nllowedo longer allowea the american medicall alon association, which is utterly becloud itself, along with the american academy of pediatrics , the children's hospital association just sent a letter to the attorney general of att the united g that states demandingke s that the biden administration and we're quoting, take swifwich action to investigate and prosecute high profile users on social media who have engaged in, quote, disinformation . >> you hate to always invoke the germane government of 80 years ago, but what else is that? that's italian. they're saying if you disagree g, peopleake're doin
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away guns should come and take you away. >> now, you'd think someone the media would point out, wow, you know, we can't t havhee thak the united states where people are free to believe what they want and to talk about it in public and to ask questions. >> in facte , they shoulmeddi be encouraged to. but the media don't sayjoinin anything like that. they'rwithe joining with the children's hospital association, the ama t, to call. for more censorship at gun>> point watch. >> obviously obv the quest, a qn becomes then when misinformation, disinformation is being spread, when hatendn ts are being spread, where ar ye the social media companies? what's youtube doingtwitte? , ts what's twitter doing? and of course, then you havepeoe the reaction to that. oh, this is big tech alway sileg people. >> it always becomes a debate about free speech, doesn't it?sp >>t yeah, it does.r you know, last week twitteror te suspended lives of tic-tac and specifically for the policy against the promotion ofd threats, violence and harassment. liso great job. right? but it's been seven days and lives of tech talk is back
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now and they're tweeting right this very minute i. >> this is violence.e this is harassment. it's clear what thesaccoe accouo are doing. when the >> it's so funny.ut back to the poiniot at the opene when the revolution comes, r there won't be tanksrs and soldiers won't be storm troopers, no uniforms and symboln unif s. year >>ol it'll be some unmarried thirty year old woman talking in a singsongy voicein rig inflection. >> the end.ht right, rightght?.s or complex special glasses are complex glasses that don't actually improve her vision. >>sion. she'll have all kinds oe pointless humanities degreeseall and she'll be on cable news and read violence. >> what she's really sayin g is shut up and obey or will hurt yo u. >> she's delivering the same message any storm trooper delivers. bu troopert she's doing it in a singsong way. this disinformation callinformat literal, but this is the. opposite of disinformation. isn't disinformation ot. this is literally what they'rel' saying. boston children's s hospitals we just showed you on tapeth is telling you what they're doing. they perform double mastectomies on minors for nmato
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medical reason whatsoever. that's insane. ins anught tit ought to be a crime s a civilized country. it would be . and they know thate ey tried be they were caught, they tried to erase the evidence and they're not alone. ucsf, uw health and wisconsin golisano children's hospital, new york , vanderbilt health fhildren's, minnesota, all o these hospitals have deleted the evidence of their gender affirming proceduresproc areafte grotesque mutilation of children after they were publicized their owne words were o publicized online.ng no one's twisting it. it. people just puttin pe jusg their words . and not ale bel the videosen ha. been deleted. planneplanned parenthood is bigh this now because it's lucrative . >> so here's planned parenthood in 2020 one , telling children the so-called puberty blockersr. are harmless. right. that's a lie lie.. t here'sand by the way, there's nh thing as a puberty blocker. >> these drugs are hormone agonists and they're fda approved for things like cancer treatment. you get cancer and they lowerd your testosterone, for examplet to prevent the cancer fromto growing quickly.
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they are not approvecancerd fori so-called puberty blocking their unapprovedng. the long term effects are not known, but it's pretty obviousho they're grimod won. y >> but planned parenthood won't tell you that. here's their video. they're transgender. or . nonbinary. line you may find that your puberty yourriences don't line up with youenyou ser gender identir how you see yourself. that feeling cannd be uncomfortable, scary and stressful. if that sounds like yo u knowpubert that you're not allowedwhil their medicines you can take to delathey're y puberty for a whin they're called puberty blockers and they work like a stop signta by halting the hormones, testosterone and estrogen that caused puberty changess engine likeiods facial hair growth and periods.t puberty blockersy arebl safe ay can give you more time touo figure out what feels right for you. >>ur body and your gender identity. >> okay, everything abou et than is dark and horrifying. and there should be an uprisinga against that that's aimed at your children, not in adultspeop who can make rational decisions, but childrelen, peopo too young to drive or drinkketts alcohol or smoke cigarettes or serve in the military or or
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vote people who are not. have agreed as a group aimed capable of making rationalem adult decisions and that's aimed at them. it's propagand, opagandaa aimed, and it's a lie. >> puberty are blockers are saf they are absolutely not safe .pe yortu can't delay puberty witho damaging severely the bodies ofd young children. the fda just identified several, quotea idente, clinicae serious cases of side effects after these drugs were recklessly administered to children by lunatic ideologues. the fdy lunaa found a , quote,ef plausible association between the use of puberty blocker s and something called intracranial hypertension. do you wanl t that for m your thirteen year old? according to the mayo clinic, that condition hean cause brain swelling, double vision, severe headaches, permanentn vision o loss, those brain damage, the brain damage. oh, great. okay, on top of that, the european journal of endocrinology, among many other publications , has found that so-called puberty blockers often cause, quoten , decreased bone density, whichated rosessociated with a high risk
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of osteoporosis.an asd there are other permanend oe side effects as well. we don't even know the scope of them because this has never been tested. longitudr beene at birth. but the effects are veryever. obvious. if you poke around inll see the internet for about four minutes, you will see them. one teenag them. gire girl juste a video showing the effects of five years of puberty blockers on her. >> watch this.lk when i talk about being too far gone, i don't really knowwhi what else to call it. this is what i mean. this is how deep my voice is . it's gotten deeper over timeit's and it's settled g. mea this is what i mean by hairan loss and it just keeps getting worse. >> iedt keeps thinning.in it keeps receding backwards.bad you know, and i'm not exactly sure that's coming back . those are the main things. when i talk about being indigenized to a point of no return, this is what happens when you give a womanoman testosterone for five years. >> this is what happens. yeah, that's what happens.things that i.n a lot of other things that's they're telling you is is gender affirming.
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no, it's mutilation. it's grotesque. it's destroyinque ang people's d children's lives. we made a documentary on this. we're tucker carlson originals.d we spoke to a lot of people who had endured similar torture . >> the testosterone kind of hadi this effect on me where with every step that i took, itf would feel good fotir a shortom amount of time.back but then eventually it's like those same feelings come the back up. there's the initial euphoria. did you go through? 's goi i change my genderng and everything's going to be wonderful. it was euphoric.ic i ., i was like, the feelingma i had when i started living as a man was i was free.o i sh i was finallouy who i should ha: been. all along. bu t that euphoria was shorth ju lived. my mentast gotl it just got wor. my ability to socialize just got worse. i felt so disconnected from myself. i started usind using like drugu and alcohol as a crutch. and i was just a totals of disaster. and the effects of
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the testosterone on my mental health specifically just made everything ten million times worse. i had blood into the linade. you almost hit my life. >> it's just awful.wful and every person is participating in this inment their moments. ofof clarity, knows thatocal ten years from now there will be thousands of vocal ouctims of this moment of true craziness and hysteria that has gripped our country, people's live es are bs are being destroyed rt before us . most adults are too cowardly tah say a word about it, and thely i democratic party is actively doing alngt cal they can to proe this, to protect hospitals thatt are mutilatingroying and destrol the lives of children in the state of california. always a bellwether, o a legislator called scott has just sponsored legislation to make california's so-called own sanctuary state for kids who want to mutilate their own bodies. to castrate themselves.really scott, really? woule a good father?
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would you trust this guy within 500 yards of a child? probably not.ld? probably not. gavin newsome just signed the gavin newsom to sign the bill, of course. sosos what's the point here? >>a it's not to protect children. it's not protecting them. them.l tellany parent will telt want to protect children, yoakua hoke a deep breath and reach adulthood and then makew rational decisionsei about how o live their lives. you woul ld definitely not let them make a decision, an irreversible decision like this for themselves. or their parent.sn't that's the whole point. but the democratic party doesn't like parents. partythe democratic party is replacing parents with itself. we're in charg lves.e. it's the most recognizableizable possible move for any totalitarian movement. break up the family, replacet, parent break wits with politicii the state is in charge. the party is in charge. happe obviously,ni and it's happening all over the country inye primaries. but on this for a long time,ar. more than a year is executive director of fight for our schools in virginie hiayo and we're happy to have him you join us tonight. and thanks so much for coming on . you wonder e of i jf parents inn' your state are aware of just
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how this hasn't gone away. just the opposite.t wesc seeho those videools of and parents at school board meetings, but they've gotten even more aggressive in pushing it. ningt? l i imagining tha no, that'sbe absolutely right.n and this bill that is being pushed in virginia by elizabeth guzman, i mean, it's evil, butss it's predictable. i mean, this is where it goes.ra we've been dealing in virginia, especially northern virginia,he with schools that say, well,nd teok, if judy comes to a school counselor and says, i want tllo be john now, we don't have toers tell the pareniot unlessll the the student gives us permission . and the reason why b they don'st tell the parent is becauseth the parent might not affirm that. and the schools consider thatnvn an unsafe environment. abusive. right.me y and that's why the parents don't get to know this is thew natural progressiothn, a law tht says, yes, we agree it's abusive and since it's abusive,o now we're going to send cps after you. we're going to prosecute you for felonies and misdemeanors. demeanorand we're going to we'rn to destroy your lives and destroy your employment. and we'r ke going to taken di your kids from you. what elizabeth guzman did wascte entirely predictable.ke
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and all the democrats like abigail spanbauer and jennifer wexton, that they're going toe m try and distance themselves from this. >> you can't this, you've already gone out there and said youing h support schools, keeping this information from parents.a an you are completely okay g with this agenda. oi and you're not going to be able: outrun it. >> but b teacheruts and school administrators and elizabeth guzman from peru, they're not your kid's parents. you're your kid's parents. >>ere doe ri they get the righto make these kinds o tf decisions. for your children? >>i me they don't have the righ. i mean, they do not haverights t the right. the constitution gives parentsoh the rights to the care, custody and control of their children. so if they tried this,d in they would roundly defeated in court. but look, the fact o forf the matter is , for people like elizabeth guzman and her allies ,if you go and you're readingfie your kids books about transgenderism at five , you're getting them on puberty ystoste blockers, you're then givingroue them testosterone and getting a double mastectomy. you're a great parent. otherwise, if yo u don't believe pro that they're going to prosecute
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you, put you in jail and you'reo not going to see your kidsin because they're going to takg e liv them. d le yeah, well, live and let live. yeah, they didn't mean in prayer. i appreciate you comingecia on tonight. thank you very much. thanks for having me. this on. very vingso you never s happening. if you listen to was happe a lof republicans running for congress this fall, they want to talk about tax cuts. as always,republic t one talk ag safe things. >> caroline levitt is notnot so someonmee who was only talking about safe things. she's running for congress inshh new hampshire. she just wone won th the primar. >> they're talking about very unsafe things. we're grateful to have her join us tonight. karen, it thanks so much foris coming. are you talking about this o on the campaign? n new trail in new hampshire? e >> yes, weca are talking about this on the campaign trail in new hampshire, tucker, because in,fact, here in new hampshire more than 40 school districts in our state, there areat policies that prevent teacherspt and school administrators from informing parents s about their minor children's behavior in the classroom. in fact, recently in manchester, new hampshire, our state's largest public schoola mother district, a mothd suit against the school because her daughter was identifyingg al
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as a boy ionn the classroom. the teachers were going along well it and the parents had no idea. well, a democrat appointed judg, e, make no mistake, lawsu dismissed the mother's lawsuit and said she does not haveitn in a right to know what's going on in the classroom. i read this in sroom. the localr and was astonished. i reached out toi the mother mt personally. we helhed a press conference pre on our campaign to call attention to this policy that is prohibiting parents from rai and ieir children got a lot of buzz. in fact, the democrat party sai chair here in new hampshire kill that i am enabling child beaters and child killers. it'sy crazy. r co but this is one of the reasonscr i'm running for congress in the first place. tucker licies lik, because policies lie this and the democrat partyn ste and theiamr allies in the mainstream media, the big tech companies and certainly the bide certainadministn adminn my democrat opponent here in new hampshire, chris pappas, ar e indoctrinating my generation. it's having a direct m and immediate impact on folksn k ag age and even younger than me. that's why i've steppee and youo run for congress and talk about
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these issues, because these are the issues ocongref our timerepc and republicans can win on them, but we have t theo havv the courage to talk about it. e in the first place. you're >> yeah, sorry. you chris pappas, you're notmily the head of my family. ai you'rem. not my kid's parent i am. you know, thank thank you fort e saying that. >> caroline levy, we areu in rooting for you inhi new hampshire. appreciatere. coming on . you >> thank you so let's say you're worried about climate change. >> a lot of people are worried about climate change with the inevitable expression of thaty concern be to destro y some ofople the greatest art in westernve civilization or to hurt other people. >> you know, you'd have to be a lunatic, but a lot of them are. and that's why climate activists just vandalized one of the greatest paintings in the world. >>tsjust plus, mass did not wor. they knew they didn't work, butd they're still required in a lotd of places. and if you don't wear one , you can be thrown in jail. youit just happened literally o one man in north carolina who joins us next. thiterallythere's a growing movt
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designed to confuse children about who they are. this is transgenderism. all your problems can be solved by changing your body or boys can be girls and girls can be boys. i went down the same same path. something hijacked my brain. criticism of the transgender movement. we'll get you canceled, kicked off social media. what in the world is going? the schools have actually recommended the kids to activist resources, initiation, recruitment, love, bombing. people are uncomfortable. it preys on and creates broken families. i've had my son completely taken away from me. it is everywhere. the culture is out to get your child. tucker carlson, originals transgressive streaming that one fox nation sign up at fox .com.
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what we don't account for are the monsters. we don't expect them. there's nobody in seven three is the girls we're missing. i heard somebody walking. three girls were killed. but yeah, there's not one counselor who wouldn't give it their life. pleading what was going on . it was just assumed he was guilty. he was a shape shifter. he had the help of cherokee magic. there were three caves discovered. espin, a hideout or a hundred years. i began to see that multiple people had been involved in the murders. i said, i think i've got a fourth man. they've never gone on the record in forty five years. the implications of this are huge. the girl scout murders streaming now only on fox
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conditions called camp lejeune victims to discuss your case now, eight hundred nine zero one five nine nine seven . wellt well, the fbi is cracking down on religious extremists. >> they're dangerouss. , meaning christians who singing hymns at p. rtion clinics lock them u >> but it turns out not allwhaco religious wackos are created equal in the mind. of merrick garland, who reallyg is completely out of control.is partisan mak making a mockery on
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justice every day. >> so there e is one group of religious extremists that garland has no interest in reining in, even though they commit actuals no use crimo and those would be climate fanatics. people are determined to endmate western civilization and destroy everything in it, p not eastern civilization.aste >>rn trying to totally finda' our cultural inheritance muste crimin >> so there lunatics, alsoal criminals and two of them today fromgroup ju a group just stop , which that simple to stop oil,o. settle down, trust under. anyway, two of them were arrested after throwing tomato soup on vincent van gogh'ss pa famous painting sunflowers. that would be inin the national gallery in london. then the protesters glued glued himself to the wal tl, thick security wall is worth more artc or lifkee.
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>> oh, yeah. so in a just world, those kids y would remain glued to the wall for, say, the next eight months. >> months. but they're not.ou >> of course they won't be punished. those are religious extremes. just s.just so you know. and they're not just in europe that's happeningth all over this country. >> same people, same agenda, same radicalism. same destruction. are they in the fbi's radar? >> new whisenant? so we've all kind of given upspd pretending that masks stop the spread of corona . they don't.si and yet, amazingly, nce since we supposed to be following the science, many parts of the united states masks still serve a purpose. they give the government an excuse e give gov to punish people foro reason whatsoever and to sort the obedient from tht that justn happened to one man.from t and harnett county, north carolina. the man's name is gregory hahn. hehe showed up for jury duty in a mask optional courthouse when he got there. since it was optional, he said, i don't really want to wear a mask. so in response to this,
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the judge, a man called thr charles winston gilchrist, threw gregory horne in jai l. now, we would assume this be at made up story, except it's not because gregory home is joining us now. mr mr. horne, thank you very much for coming on . did we miss st. samat? a mask, optional courthouse. you opted not to wear a masknded and you end up in jail.p in >> have that happen? that's correct. appened.some of my family thoug was a joke, too, when i senti se the article to them. nti never thought i would servey up to jury duty and ended upd en behind bars. soup it happened. o there was no warning orng int requirements going intoe the courthouse. there's no mask mandate statewide. no, nok mask mandate. walke >> in harnett county, everyonee walked and there was we we ninety eight of us and we weretd all in this jury assembly roomru and we were told that masariir per the judge. now, w e were in there for about twenty to thirty minutes, shoulderthree-quar to shoulder e quarters of us not wearing masks. so, if the virus, if there was virus out there contaminated ro us anyway. so i was callecalld when they called roll call, i made
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eye contact with the clerku to hed she said, i need you to come overer here for not wearing the mask. so they isolated me from u the courtroontm, sat there untie the bailiff got me, escorted me outside out of the courthouse. i s goinand i said, what's going . she goes, apparently the judge wants to talk to you. i'm okay. so she brings me upstairs toth the courtroom where the judge is having a case reciting a case already doors open, motioned. g and there's about 50 ttoohe 75 people in there. and i'm i'm being told to stand before the judge. the judge then says, mr. horne, i understand that you don'tt. want to wear a mask.hy i said, that's correct. and he says, well, my . sam and he says, why don't you wanto to wear a mask? and i said the exact same thing i just mentioned. may ov stateerno mandate. the governor lifted it may 4th. there's no signs inear the courthouse that you have to wear masks. there's nothin, nog and he goes, well, it's my court and i' tm going to order you a mass, order you to wear a mask. and are you refusing my order? and i said, yes, sir, i am. and he goes, do you know what the consequences are? i proceeded to ask questionso as like, what's what's the consequences for not
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wearing a mask? qu's the attempt. or like, no, i don't know what the punishment is . i $500 fine,ne u, up to thirty days in jail. my mouth is speaking beforere i my mind really cut.my h i wrap my headea around was i ws going to say and i said, and i'm not going to wear a mask. and he goes, twenty four hours in the harnett county jail, youg know, you would have been better to selling fentanyl to hat' because that's nowneve allowed. can i just get i mean, i don't know nothing about you. we've never met.ou t you.i know nothing about you. but i can tell just by looking at you, you're probably not a biden voter. and my guessi' is i'm just guessing here. my guess is thatis the j the juh could feel that, too. >> do you think they may have had something to do with it? you're not obedient. i had i had a feeling. t yes,he there was some definitely bias there.or and i don't think the judgel no actually was prepared for me tok say, no, i'm still not wearing a mask after he told me what. the punishment was. soso h he had to go forward s with his decision, with the judgou e. soon sounds like a complete lunatic
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who i hope was taken offai the bench soon. bulit what was jail like? >> it was the worst. twenty four hours of my life. i was refused to make a phone call to my minor, minor child sn who is home.ce i asked to be excused since i was even selected for juryn. duty. yet it was still orientation. r he could exempted me. there was ninety eight people that showed d for jury duty andi thought i was just going too be in a holding cell forbi s twenty four hours. no big. deal . i still have my genes on my shirt and after a whilei go i realized that six o'clock comes by . i'm like okay, i got motioned in, got changed to an orange uniform, got a roll of toilet paper, toothpaste, towel, grab a mat, come with me. and i'm walking with inmates tto t th a cell thaist have no idea what this guy's in for. and i was there for about two oc toel three hours in one cell and then they called around 9:00 or 10:010:00,0. couldn't tell what time it was because i have no idea. but we went pasthing m the guarn shack there watching monday night football. so i had an idea was around nine thirty, ten o'clock. ut
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then they put me in isolationso until two o'clock the next day.a tionthis is tucker. if i could please go back tucke and say one thing, if i car:n s. one thing, one of the scenariosw that i keep thinking about thatd i wish would have happened, it just took one person to make no a stand and no one else joined me. er a movie scene where more like maybe five people stood up and joined me. i to yeah, it's hard doing the right' things. t be >> and i told my kids, you know, i always stand up fort. what you believe in. don't be up and stand up forft you believe in. >> what's right. wellrigh no , no one's ever goio stand up with you the first time. and that's the point. that's why it's soso important i for one brave man to stand up a and assert his dignity as a manf and refuse to obey.ulhe and i'm grateful that you did.u despite the price that you paid grigoryan, thank you and thanks for telling us about it. thank you very much. appreciate it. . thank you.ation >>ha so the administration has erased america's borders.accord according toin one foreign leade wouler, the administration is sharing a plan with other countries that would erase all
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walk a mile in my shoes, people always grouse that chicago is becoming third worl id. at's >> it's so dangerous. but that's not true at all.. chicago's far more dangerouscits and most third world cities. s likely tyoo b be murdered in la paz than youai are in chicago. >> but the city's mayor, lorid t lightfoot, isn't concerned at all. s noshe's not fighting crime.in she's spending her timede uploading videos like thisos on to tiktok. >> mcconnell, abelardoa go back to that same old place, sweet home chicago. >> once again, it'scise a humiliation exercise. o fi
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how much will you take?. they're trying to find out. ng o dan profit is not interested in taking a whole lot more of this. he was bor n in the state ofcently illinois. he's now a radio host in he re chicago. recentlyle, he released this ad highlighting the obvious, chicago's really dangerous watc. h. e when there was a time when democratst were concerned about violence against women. they said they were. they're not concerned about that at all. in fact, noting it is racist. that's what the governor ofid illinois, j.b. pritzker, hasd tt said. he said that ad, which is just
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tape from a ring camera, has, quote, racial tinge.lori lori lightfoot, probablyhe the stupidest person elected office in america, has also accused dan profita of wait for it racist. and of course, the local nbc affiliate took orders froms politicians, as always, a and they pulled the ad.d. it's hareve thisd to believe th. is happening, but it is .s us dan proff joins us tonight. dan , thanks so much foronig co on . so can you just be creative here? how is races to show raw, uncutncut video of a crime againstthe how man that happened on a leafy street in the day? >> how is that racist? well, well, right. and we don't even know the racist of the assailants because they were masked. >>s you can't tell the video. t >> so, you know, i mean, so this is just what loriback o lightfoot and j.b. pritzker fall back on. i mean, you're veryou'rey familr with you're racist. you're this you're that. all l they havthe is name callih because they're providing the presiding over a lawlessness that has no n comparison nationally. >>compar an exodus of residentsl
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illinois, an exodus of humanity not since seen since the israelites fled egypt and all they have is to create boogeymen who make boogey outd l of people who are pointing out what's actually happening. it'sknow, it's one thing tboogio talk about statistics, to talk t about the fact that chicago is approaching 600istics a murds and three thousand people shots just this year alone. bu000 peopt but that doesn't bre home to people the way that something like that that that ad that you showed does, which is why they had to collude with the network affiliates inye chicago and make sure nobody sees it because they want you to believe everything's just fine. have a little fue a lin. her join lori lightfoot in her karaoke contest and everything is going to be okay. coeshingbut it just shows how c, how stony hearted, how uncaring about other people they are,a nl because i think a normal person, no matter who they voted for, o th here's a woman screaming terror assaulted in front of her own home and immediately feels deep compassion for her and horro r
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that this is happening.all. >> they don't seem to care at all. they don't care about crime. vicare abovictims. they care about how crimew crim victims are presented becausect they neeard to paper over the fact that this is a team, anis duo, pritzker and lightfoot, that just moved the most permissive of no cash bail law in the country.e i mean, tucker, wehave have thew going into effect january one in illinois. if j.b. pritzkerjb's n is not ro from office on november eight ,s a law going into effect thatain. makes it non detainable. these are are non detainable offenses. non-inablearson, aggravated ass, second degree murder, kidnap,, e 45u walk in chicago alone. we have had we've had forty five people on electronic monitoringattemp who have attemd to kill or killed somebody while an electronic monitoring and that crime has come into the suburbs. >> that's exactly right. and boths ex lightfoot and pritzkere insu are totally insulatedla by taxpayer funded bodyguards. so they don't care profit. >> i appreciate your bravery. thank you. we'll be right.
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