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Title: So They Want Autonomous Zones & Walls? Lets Give Them!
Published: 2020-06-11
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=osVuZmUKRAM
Title: So They Want Autonomous Zones & Walls? Lets Give Them!
Published: 2020-06-11
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=osVuZmUKRAM
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[Music] hello everyone yesterday my aunt called me she is in Turkey and she's been really worried about us and she wanted to know if you were doing okay and she was horrified of course by what she has been watching on CNN International etc on on these riots and the entire shenanigan the thievery literary everything that we have been going through for the past week and she2/77
told me that you know we have factions like that in Turkey every country has factions these are the factions that they kind of look for some sort of a catalyst or a reason or whether justifiable like it was in this case not justifying the reaction to to engage in looting and thievery we have those in Turkey every single country has it trust me they all do3/77
she said what I don't understand is the reaction of all your police forces I mean I can't believe that they are doing this they are vandalizing these stores they are vandalizing even hospitals and the police there instead of preventing them they're going down on their knees they're there kneeling down they are rolling on the ground with their hands as saying we love you we are with4/77
you and and we not going to oppose these actions so what's the deal with the American police and I basically told her I said look the media is focusing on a few co-opted police in a very select few areas in several states and certain locales and and keep broadcasting showing these forces and these scenes and they are on repeat you know CNN International every 30 minutes5/77
they keep showing the same and the same thing so if you're viewing this from from abroad you think that that's is happening everywhere in the United States and every cup is doing it and I basically said not you know not all our cups are tutti-frutti like that we have we have an expression in it's an ice cream flavor as well and I have been using the6/77
term tutti frutti and in fact I just used it on Twitter today early on and I had to make it clear that you know this was not intended anything for targeting some kind of sexual orientation or gender it's just you know we call these types of people the cops were engaged in this nonsense tutti-frutti anyhow the reason I'm bringing this up after having this conversation with7/77
my aunt this headline popped up and it's really good it's solid I tweeted this with the link early on on my via my Twitter account it says you won't need to abolish us we won't be around for it why I and many of my colleagues are quitting as US police officers and it's a good editorial and I just said bravo bravo for saying it as it8/77
is because that's exactly what should be said by other police officers and for them to take the stand because no I would say for every one of these tutti-frutti cops who are who are showing off for the cameras and they have been co-opted we have nine cops who honored their uniforms and they take their jobs as what it was meant to be and they are not9/77
like them in fact here in Southwest Florida it's nothing like that and I'm very thankful I'm glad that I am here now yeah you know why not let's let's have them not have police forces there no law enforcement you know people in Boston and and Portland I'm just trying actually it would be a good thing it would be an eye-opener for them you know what would10/77
happen I know exactly what would happen but I would like to see it to really happen have them go through it give them what they are asking for okay I want to see what happens when a guy dials 911 only because his wife is being assaulted or being attacked by two thugs and get this in response after dialing beep the number you have reached and the11/77
people you're trying to reach have been abolished we're done I want to see mothers who would notice meth dealers approaching their kids outside their schools in front of the school gates and dial their police local police to report it and get beep sorry the number you have reached and the people you're trying to reach have been abolished let them have it when they get break in12/77
I'm in there in the middle of the night their window and their door is broken and the thugs are entering let them dial 911 and let them all get that beep because we are fine where we are let them have it give it to them and and those police officers I hope you can find jobs here in common-sense estates in areas where people understand the value13/77
of having law and order let them have it and you know thinking all that I mean really thinking all that got me thinking more and that's exactly what happens and one thought leads to another and then another and I just want to be able to articulate it and it is kind of hard because you know how it is you're engaged in these internal conversations and thoughts14/77
based on your experience or a topic and then it just develops and you're like I wish I could grab these thoughts and put it in the bottle because I was not in this position to take notes later I try to remember them but I grew up in several countries internationally and as a kid by the age eleven twelve I had read so many Russian authors they15/77
were very very popular in Turkey in Iran in other bhaijaan of course because back then Azerbaijan was under the Soviet rule and I grew up by the age 11 I had already read antwuan Chekhov Gorky Tolstoy Dostoevsky mayakovsky the famous poet and you know as a kid that age yeah I started reading at the age three and my dad constantly fed me books any kind of16/77
books from around the world whether written by British authors or classics from the US many books III have been I was an avid reader so now it's not it's not the blood but as part of this he would also bring all these books some of most of them use books that he would grab somewhere and from Russia read written back then the Soviet written by Russian17/77
authors some of them classics some of them modern anyhow I grew up having a bit of this romanticized romantic notion of the ideals expressed EDD socialism in their view and the communism the equality for all you live in the societies that there are no classes you know and everybody is treated with the same level of respect all the kind of things that you will be in18/77
any kind of these pamphlets the advertising that ideology and you're a kid and you're reading and it's written beautifully or they are always written beautiful you know books many of the books not all of the books so I had those notions well the Berlin Wall came down and the Soviet Union communism their foul and this was 91 in 92 I we decided my husband and I19/77
for different reasons to go there live in Russia and before it changed because changes were coming all these companies from the West were pouring in there we knew that you know it was going to change Russia Moscow st. Petersburg but we wanted to get a good understanding of what really was like life there from the people there before the next generation as things were fresh so20/77
yes we obtained positions with this conductor at a time he passed away rostropovich he was at Kennedy Center and a very very famous Russian conductor who had defected to the United States and they had this program where they were supplying Russia children Hospital in major cities in Russia st. Petersburg Moscow etc with supplies that they lacked and you won't believe the Soviet Union that we were21/77
so afraid of and if I have any people here from Russia please chime in this is 1992 and this is the 700 bed hospital in st. Petersburg they didn't have incubators for preemies for premature prematurely born babies so one of the most requested items there please send us because we end up losing many of our preemies because they were born early and we don't have incubator22/77
and they didn't make incubators and so it was things like that both supply in terms of the and and incubators etc and because at the time the KGB that's what they were called back that I'm that old yes I know I'm very very old that thank you very much as I talk about the past and experiences it gets to be a reminder of wow that was23/77
like almost 30 years ago back to this story no incubators no Benison we went and we settled in st. Petersburg and we lived there okay for six months or so now while they were living there we were going to hospital and trying to get these supplies go with guards because many of the former KGB people had turned into mafia so they had their gangs and what24/77
they would do because they knew their ropes they would intercept supplies that they would take it take them go and sell it on the black market and things like that so we had to have our own guard so make sure that these supply supplies got to the children and for what the purpose was and when we visited the hospital and this was gate 1990 1993 we25/77
were shocked I mean both in not only like technology everything seemed to be hundred years old from the type of beds to the equipment they used and one of the the director of the hospital and her name was Nina and I have many photographs with her sweet sweet lady Russian lady she gave us a tour of the hospital the first day and in her office they26/77
had these black black-and-white pictures of the hospital because that hospital was over 100 year old and the black-and-white pictures were taken when was at 1908 1910 1930 19 I'm sorry I'm asking because my memory is fading 1913 and actually it had the dates etc and at 1913 and in that in those pictures black and white pictures of the hospital the interiors exteriors etc you could actually27/77
see that it's what it looked more modern more polished and modern not only because it was newer back then but the setup then it was in 1993 I mean this was the Soviet we were so afraid of and this was the condition of the hospitals and of course we made many many Russian friends and we met many many Russians from all different walks of lives we28/77
went to many many concerts anyhow we worked there we lived there I just really wanted to experience Russia before it was changed and I have to say a big part of it for me was the disillusionment that came with it because hey I grew up with all these authors and I was picturing differently the whole thing not what I saw and I witnessed I got to29/77
learn about shocking things shocking things what they weren't true during the communism and the consequences of that and the effects of that firsthand from the people's own mouth and also observing the effect in action the fact that they couldn't go out and watch movies by selection everything was dictated and the fact that it was such a class system because the higher-level KGB lived like kings and30/77
queens and they got to have some goods that were smuggled into the country be it some cigars or or some kind of champagne from France and what they ate I remember walking on the streets the second day and I we would come across some cafes restaurant looking places really barren and with my broken Russian because I took a year of Russian language courses because I wanted31/77
to know a little bit just elementary level Russians but the guy knew some English the waiter who was standing in front of the restaurant I said you have menu can I look at the menu and he's like no menu I said okay and since you speak English what do you have what food what kind of food do you have that's one of the reason I speak32/77
sometimes slow because ordinarily when I'm around people here I speak fast but I have international audience I have international viewers I have people from all over Europe I have people from all over Middle East and English is not their first language so I try to sometimes I succeed sometimes I fail I try to slow down and kind of talk more talk slower and that also helps33/77
with the accent so let's settle back and put that aside anyhow the guy turned around and he said we have chicken and I said chicken what kind of chicken he said well she can't I said okay so you have chicken got that you have a chicken dish what else he said she can I said that's it that was the general theme you would you would pass34/77
by some cafe and all they would have would be hem and just bread loaf of bread eat it it was before McDonald's it was before all these other restaurants open at the end of having Chinese restaurant in one of the hotels fancy hotels they built there you know on Nevsky Prospekt in st. Petersburg and it was called near ski palace so my Russian audience know I35/77
was there I lived two blocks from the F Ski Palace Hotel anyhow in fact the McDonald's opened there while we were there and at the time we had gone to Moscow for some kind of a some kind of work-related thing and that itself was a trip and maybe I will tell you stories my Russian story some of them are hilarious we took the plane Aeroflot from36/77
Saint Petersburg to Moscow during our first for our first trip and what they had done was they had taken the middle seats in the middle you know you have the ones by the window to the right to the left and they had put these handles like you have embosses like when you're in the airport you have to hold on to while you're standing so when we37/77
got on the plane we had seats we sat and then these people walk in there with their chicken and live chicken and roosters and all sorts of vegetable baskets and they will be standing there and they will be holding on to those harnesses dangling from the airplanes you know there's the ceiling there whatever you call it and then and then I have to say this I'm38/77
sorry because this is gonna get long and I'm I am apologizing to start with because I'm gonna get to my point hopefully at some point there's a point there but I think some of you may enjoy this and you may understand the point better hearing where I'm coming from okay as the plane you know got ready to take off the the pilot came on the speaker39/77
and said in Russian that we are taking off and then at the time of takeoff they started playing Madonna's like a virgin I was like it's same thing during the landing as we began landing they started coming on the speaker there's like ever like I this is this is hilarious it was cute it was funny but anyhow we were in Moscow and we were in a40/77
taxi and we were passing by this famous circle they're very famous circle and they had I saw thousands of people going around several times in circles and I'm like what is going on why the traffic has a stop they said today is the grand opening of McDonald's I said oh okay there were thousands of people lined up thousands asked the Russians they will tell you they41/77
will confirm my story they were to get their first big Mack and they told me they said for us this represents freedom ok me and we had heard about these these things and I know I know you may say oh my god are our horrible additive ridden terrible McDonald's burgers they were but what I'm trying to say was that was what they perceived ok and they42/77
were there we had we met this PhD lady with her husband also an academic PhD during a dinner the dinner gathering and they spoke decent English they were educated and they said this I will never forget this moment and this man was saying well you know now we we are trying to be more like you we want to be business make money and have more money43/77
and and we have a beautiful daughter 14 year old and and we are now selling her to Westerners coming from Europe she's beautify me she was like a model 14 years old because business is different than those things right I mean they anyhow it was horrifying those there there were a lot of horrifying stories there were a lot of horrifying stories too to see what maybe44/77
they thought it was in Western and how they were anxious and they were going to the to the opposite direction to extreme to cup for the years of suffocation and being removed from the news and this government rules and and and women who were willing to sell themselves for for a lipstick for a lipstick you've got Revlon Revlon Revlon and I had that when I went45/77
with my mom and dad to back then Romania and this would be 1978 and even though my father was with her with his family they were young women coming and saying I would be I'm willing to sleep with you for a Revlon lipstick Revlon Revlon okay this is this is what it was okay in there and it and I'm not saying it was all this but46/77
I'm saying I I I went there I saw the things I heard stories real stories I witnessed things I said wow this is not what I had read about socialism and communism and the great Soviet Union this was horrifying and later in discussion with people in Europe and in Turkey I they would say well how could you say that that's a that's a Greek model you47/77
know and and maybe that's why the West was so afraid of communism because their model was greater and the West destroyed their great model I would give them this question okay and I'm going to I'm going to pose this question to you think of Berlin Wall okay during the Soviet Union and tell me how many percent of the people on the eastern Germany side how many48/77
people millions hundreds of thousands we're trying to dig tunnels find ways to get out and then I want you to tell me how many people from the West what was the percentage of Western people who wanted to cross the other way do you see what I'm getting at here same thing with Russia they had people had to find ways to flee and it did the freedom49/77
of movement was not there you couldn't pack up and go to Germany or come to us or go to Denmark or go any somewhere in the Middle East they didn't allow people leave now tell me how many millions were trying to defect and leave escape and then tell me and then tell me how many people were trying to get in leave UK or Turkey or USA50/77
or Germany and go to Soviet Union my point is these people the New World Order left these writers these dogs these areas we busted beat Portland beat New York City why not let's give them what they want let's give it to them abolish the police so they won't have a 9-1-1 there won't be any let them build walls and take everything that they now are are51/77
saying they hate because they are saying it they are saying it in my videos when I refer to Constitution they are coming and spinning really spewing hate and saying Constitution that's disgusting that is next we want to get rid of that Constitution they are saying was was created written by a bunch of white despicable white supremacist man who owned and operated plantations who after the police52/77
people get rid of the Constitution they want to burn the flag and say this represents despicable despicable white supremacists and that despicable Constitution because that despicable Constitution was written by despicable white man who had despicable plantations let's take the Constitution's away from them give them what they want okay let's a ball abolish police let's take away the the entire bill of rights including the Second Amendment53/77
so they can't hold weapons because that's one of the things they have been pushing they want to say Italy they're saying delete erase nullify Second Amendment let's give it to them the entire amendment the entire Bill of Rights hey it was created by this despicable filthy white supremacist plantation owners let's take it away from them please let's take away from them let's take away the police54/77
force okay let them have a bill let them let them build a wall just like the Berlin wall around Boston and New York City San Francisco or definitely talk off my list let them build a wall without Constitution without the Bill of Rights without the police but they have been pushing for mandatory vaccinations let them have mandatory vaccinations for everything including diarrhea and headache let let55/77
let that let those injections go through their Turkish we'll give it to them okay give them everything they have been screaming for and they have been asking for and they want okay and let us 1/3 half whatever it is it doesn't it doesn't make a difference let us hold on to our states the common sense states and help revive the Bill of Rights our Constitution because56/77
a lot of it much of it has been killed by those people and they're not the government's okay let's revive it let's have the Bill of Rights our Constitution in common sense States we don't even have to build a wall be like based on our Constitution and Bill of Rights we believe in freedom of movement okay let us keep those and our flag and national anthem57/77
and Pledge of Allegiance let's keep that and the states right guaranteed on their our tent and mint because we have the right as a state to determine how we want to live how we want to live as a community as a society as the residents of those states let us have that let's practice that let's have it let's revive all that and let's keep it that