Math Teacher Slams Anti-Racism Propaganda
The Buck Sexton Show
Premiere Networks
4.7 • 4.8K Ratings
🗓️ 14 April 2021
⏱️ 112 minutes
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Summary
Season 5, Episode 72.
Rioters surround a police station in Minneapolis, an NYC Math teacher was reprimanded for questioning racism policy, Joe Biden wants to withdraw troops from Afghanistan by September and a popular ice cream company wants to abolish the police.
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| 0:09.0 | You may read it on the show. I really do think it's depressing that we all expect things to just get worse in Minneapolis |
| 0:17.0 | And we expect that this will spread to other cities. We should be able to have a |
| 0:23.0 | national conversation or at least have some kind of understanding that we the American people all want justice and that there needs to be a cooling of passions and tempers here because a lot of innocent people are going to get her otherwise. |
| 0:40.0 | But instead it's just it seems so clear that the wave of mayhem and anarchy is just going to continue to build up and the Democrat Democrat, Democrat, Democrat, around all this is just going to get worse. |
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| 2:24.0 | A surrounded the police station in Brooklyn Center. If you've seen the photos of it. If you see what's going on here. It looks like they're prepared for a protracted siege. |
| 2:36.0 | You have law enforcement officers that have nothing to do with the specific incident of the shooting the killing of Dante right who are being attacked by angry people in a mob. |
| 2:50.0 | Antifa self describe anti-fum members now showing up. This is a lit match thrown into a tinder box sitting at top a big pool of gasoline. This is a highly combustible situation right now. |
| 3:06.0 | And everyone needs to just take a step back and think about what's really going on here. The city of Minneapolis has already been through far too much. |
| 3:16.0 | And the rest of the country has dealt with the reverberations as you recall last summer. There were B L M protests that broke out across the country. |
| 3:27.0 | And it needs to be said more more people need to know this need to hear this. That in a year of a pandemic where we had lockdowns and we had people interacting less far fewer people than in living memory going to bars and restaurants and subways and being at the same time. |
| 3:45.0 | And so you should expect that the violence rate in the country would be far, far lower than in previous years. Instead what we had was a massive spike. |
| 3:59.0 | And there's one major factor in all of this. The George Floyd police incident in Minneapolis. |
| 4:16.0 | His death, the riots that ensued afterwards, the undermining of police, the call to defund police and communities becoming less safe as a result. People suffer because of these bad ideas. People suffer because of these lies. |
| 4:32.0 | We all need to understand this. We need to be honest about it. I know right now that there is that cheap virtue signal going on all over the place by people who live in safe communities who don't know crime from a firsthand experience. |
| 4:48.0 | And who think that standing in solidarity with rioters and looters is somehow making anything better. It actually just makes everything worse. |
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