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I look here. All right. Today's topic is the lawsuit by Texas. But before we even get into that, YouTube's coming out with some new law, some new changes.

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Yes. Some mandates for content creators. Yeah, they don't have a constitution date is make the rules up as they go.

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It would help you if you had a constitution, son. Yeah, where y'all had to follow the same rules. Yeah, because you telling us what to do, like it changes day by day. How to here you tell somebody not to talk about a certain topic. Yeah, they did. Kind of fascist. Yeah. So this is the email. Well the information you to put up for we get to this topic. Look, I'm sure there are some good people.

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YouTube me Amy covering this going reedman. Thank you. Tell them what y'all listen to and just watch YouTube, OK? Update on YouTube's election efforts, including how we're handling community guidelines pertaining to election related misinformation. Yet they amended it. Our policies. This one says our policies disallow content alleging that widespread fraud or errors change the outcome of a historical U.S. presidential election. Can I say something? Can I say something? You. That's cool. That's cool.

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But why does I let all these people, these media outlets run with this rush of collusion hoax? Yeah, no proof. Yeah. All over your platform that said that the president, United States colluded with Russia to win the election with no proof. Turns out there was no proof and he got a clue to that. But that information was rampant on your platform. Yeah. So it'd be cool if you followed your own rules. You don't make it a lot easier, make it a lot easier on your creators.

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Yeah, that's why I'm saying you should come out child's constitution. You don't want a constitution then. Yeah. They don't want to stick those rules. They want to make them up as they go. If you are for the United States Constitution that winson and not like this. Yeah. Look, yeah.

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OK, our policy disallow content alleging that widespread fraud or errors change the outcome of a historical US presidential.

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No party is alleging Russia collusion. Man, y'all are some hypocrites. And you're right. This is a historical US election. This is going to go down in history.

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But look here, we allowed this type of commentary for current elections as election officials work to finalize count. December 8th was the safe harbor deadline for the U.S. presidential election. States need to resolve contested elections by then. No, they don't. They don't have to. But then, yeah, well, you get different. I mean, it's always been a guideline. Yeah, but if the courts involved, the state legislatures get involved that date now. Yes.

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What I'm saying, I'll make it up your own rules. It's up to the state legislatures. The US Constitution affords them that power. It's not up to where's the. Oh yeah. Where's that in the Constitution. December 8th. It's up to the state legislators, you tell them, you tell them and told them. December 8th was the safe harbor deadline for the U.S. presidential election. States need to resolve contested elections by then. No, they don't.

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What's today's date? It's what the hell turn to tell the state legislatures how to do their job.

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Your crazy sale. What powered the YouTube, Facebook, Twitter or any social media platform have over the state legislature? Yeah, the state's not YouTube now. Got a lot of power, though, I guess. Damn. OK, look at some big balls over there.

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And no balls as he imposed big is kind of loose ball. So big doing like they took some watermelons and put them inside a pillowcase.

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Loukia here dragging youse nuts, stuffing some big ass balls you got.

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Look, states need to resolve contested elections by then and enough states have now certified election results to determine president elect. Like I said, I mean, I shouldn't really say that because the courts are involved, the state legislatures get involved. You should leave that up to the states, not by ah, yeah. By YouTube, but in a way as such, just this.

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Here we go. As such, starting today, we will remove new content uploaded on or after December 9th, twenty twenty election that widespread fraud or errors change the outcome of the twenty twenty U.S. presidential election.

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For example, we will remove videos claiming that a presidential candidate won the election as a result of widespread software glitches or accounting errors.

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This is in line with our approach towards historical U.S. presidential elections. Content that includes sufficient Edessa context may remain on YouTube, similar to how we allow covid-19 medical misinformation that violates our policies, too.

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That's a lie. I did a video on a black lady claiming that there was some some over-the-counter medicines people can take to help them overcome the. Yeah, how how Chinese. Virchow took that video down, took down medical professionals video. Yes, that is. Yes. Medicine. She was a doctor. They claim he's treated like hundreds of patients. Yeah. None of them died. And she told everybody how she treated them. You took our video down and everybody else's.

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So it would help if you all follow your own rules. Yeah, be great, man, and make my life so much easier.

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Yeah. If you're content, if your content is impacted, you will receive automated emails from our system regarding this content as we ramp up our enforcement unit.

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We will begin issuing strikes for new content uploaded after Inauguration Day January 20th. Twenty twenty one.

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So today's video, YouTube is not about election fraud. It's about what Texas did. They filed a lawsuit with the Supreme Court alleging that Pennsylvania, Georgia, Michigan, Wisconsin had unconstitutional elections. You that we talk about fraud today. We say no fraud. Well, we talking about today is the Texas lawsuit OK that these those five battleground states held unconstitutional? That's what we talk about. No fraud. Let's start with Pennsylvania. OK, calm down, let me lay the foundation, laid the foundation.

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We start with Pennsylvania. This is what caused Texas to stand up like patriots here and file a damn lawsuit.

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Mayor, would this country be without Texas Patriots? But anyway, this is what happened in Pennsylvania. Now, they made some changes to their election laws, which were Umkhonto unconstitutional. Right now, before this election, if you like mail in voting, you have you have to get like you have to follow these rules had to be a signature of the signatures have to match, had to be Diavolo, had to be postmarked the envelope, had to be postmarked just to name a few.

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Just to name a few. Right. The state of Pennsylvania. Without the assistance of the state legislature. Changed how mail in voting. Was conducted in at St.. Which is fine if the if the Constitution of Pennsylvania was amended. Yeah, if it went through the state legislatures, it's all fine and dandy. But your problem is the governor of Pennsylvania went around the state legislature because he went to the state legislature, said, look, you need to make some changes.

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Yeah. This 30 signatures, the signatures match the postmarks. Hell, let's make it where you don't even have to have your ballot in a damn envelope. Just have the ballot. You can vote the state legislature's Republican majority Republican. They said, nah, you can take their leftist crap out of here. Yeah, we believe in the Constitution. Yeah. So the governor's like, OK, well, watch this. I don't need I don't need your.

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May take that constitution and man, shut up. So the governor thought I was going to curse, but, you know, I'm a Christian now. A curse. Yes. So the governor, the governor of Pennsylvania don't care about the constitution of state Pennsylvania or. Yeah. So the governor of Pennsylvania went to the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. Right. Which is five to to five leftists, to two patriots. You got two people to actually read the Constitution, interpret the Constitution, has written the other three is a it's another three or four, five to two.

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Five the other five. They're just politicians. They're not judges. Therefore, only one thing for their agenda. They could care less about a constitution or how the law was written. So all they care about is power. So with the help of the governor and the judges on the Supreme Court in Pennsylvania, they circumvented. The legislature, yeah, now the Constitution gives the power only to the state legislature to change election laws.

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Yeah. When the governor and the judges of the state of Pennsylvania, when they did what they did to make those changes to election laws, that's unconstitutional, unconstitutional. The only time that judges should get involved when it comes to laws in that state is having hearings regarding laws that are maybe unconstitutional. Right. They don't get into the process of changing laws. Yeah, but that's what they did in Pennsylvania. And again, I'll say this again, the U.S. Constitution and the constitution of the state of Pennsylvania, the only people that have the power to change laws are election laws, is the state legislatures.

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They didn't do that to change the election laws in Pennsylvania. You have to get you have to amend the Constitution, which is no easy feat. It's very you have to have the majority. You have to have two votes and you have to get the majority each time. Yeah. Then you have to put in a paper and make sure you make the public aware of what's going on. Yeah. Then it has to be on the ballot in the cities.

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Citizens have to vote on it. Yeah. The citizens were never asked, never told her anything. That's why Texas is suing, because they're saying those laws that they passed was unconstitutional, disenfranchise Texas and all the other states. Yeah.

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So that's why Texas is suing Indiana. So so Texas and a bunch of other states, Louisiana, Louisiana jumped on, but they're suing Michigan. They're showing Georgia, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, saying that they disenfranchised the other states in this country. Now, there was a back in 18, I forget the date, but a similar law was challenged to be passed in Pennsylvania. Yeah, but it was considered unconstitutional. It was considered unconstitutional. So they wanted to make a change to the absentee ballots.

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Yeah. And back in I forget the year, but it's over over 100 years ago, they said no. If you want to make changes to how the elections are held in the state of Pennsylvania, you have to amend the Constitution. So that's been prior cases. Some of it is. There's precedent for this. Yeah, I mean, we have everybody is laid out in the Constitution when this goes up before the Supreme Court, which this case, this case that the state of Texas is pursuing is not going to these smaller courts like small claims in Florida.

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So that's what Rudy Giuliani in detail. It's interesting. They're going to small claims court today, working their way up to the Supreme Court. Yeah, they are throwing stuff out.

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It's not small claims, but I'm just saying they started at the borough, the lower level and have to work their way up to Supreme Court. No states go directly to Supreme Court. And if the state Supreme Court read the Constitution and interpreted law as the Constitution is read, it's it's no shadow of a doubt that these elections is going to be considered unconstitutional because the state legislature was never involved of the citizens, was never told you went around everybody else like Trump.

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That's like the governor of Pennsylvania coming to the office say, I'm going to make drinking and driving legal signing and give it to the Supreme Court.

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And he passed a law that is like Trump walking in Oval Office. I mean, I'm bringing slavery back. Give me a piece of paper slavery back in Odessa and Donald Trump here. Let's get it done. That's what they did in Pennsylvania. Yeah, that's what they did in Wisconsin, Georgia, state of Michigan. See, the founders of this country. Yeah. Even though they were some racist white men, they were smart. Yeah, they were.

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It wasn't perfect, but they were very brilliant. Man. Yeah. That constitution that they wrote out is brilliant. It has checks and balances. We have three branches of government. We have checks and balances on each other. Yeah. Whenever a law is going to be amended, it has to it's it has to be a majority. Yeah, yeah. Yeah. So we got checks and balances, not a Supreme Court going to get involved to see if in fact I mean I'm not an attorney, I'm not in the law school, I am with law school.

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Right. But ain't no damn fool neither.

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I already know. Let's see if the Supreme Court has the balls, the courage. Well not even the balls of the courage. If they just didn't do your damn job, you just do your job, just do your job and enforce our Constitution. Yeah, I was right. We're fine, because if if they do that, yeah. The only remedy that the states have, all these changes that were made, all these votes that was attributed to the changes they made, you have to throw them out.

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If they're unconstitutional, you have to throw those out again. We're not discussing fraud here, you two. We're talking about the constitutionality of these votes from these mail back here. Nobody said anything about fraud.

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I want to make that very clear. You can tell it as a system. You got everybody we Tamara, we talking about the Texas lawsuit. They're claiming that all the other states were disenfranchised because they're unconstitutional rules that these governors in these respective states make changes without telling our citizens, without telling the public. I mean, they made up. En route, they doing a lot of things that YouTube and Facebook do, you make up your own rules as you go here?

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So it makes it hard on us. I mean, if you would have went through the process, if these states actually went through the process and said, OK, let's go to the state legislatures, and if they voted for it and put it in the paper and do all these other things and then put it on the ballot like they supposed to put on the ballot for the citizens of each and every state to actually vote on. And if it went to all that as cool, this you didn't do that because those state legislatures to Slate, they wasn't there to laugh you.

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Right. Let them have it. So I'm thinking I'm thinking this is real good.

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I'm thinking it's real good. I think so, man. But every time. And it's like it. Is is black and white is pretty tame. What, if you will, if we come in a couple of days whenever the Supreme Court hands down that decision on this year? And they say. Say something crazy like what I don't know some about. That these changes was not cast, though, were were constitutional. How it's in the Constitution that this is and there's a process and I don't even care if there's a global pandemic, if there's a process, if you will, a minute.

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Yeah, no doubt that black and white, I get a pretty good case. OK, I get that. But this is you forget what year this is.

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2012. It's been crazy. I mean, this year has been insane. You got people actually burning down buildings in in hitting people over the head with bricks, looting stores, and they call it a peaceful protest in twenty twenty. I mean, I just see they call the president a white supremacist in 2010. Ain't got no proof. I just seen the Portland police get run off by a bunch of protesters throwing stuff out.

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I mean, I don't know what's going on. What happened to the balls on these men in Portland?

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Well, those balls have been castrated by their politicians and a majority in politicians is left to cut their nuts off.

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If you're if your governor says you better not arrest anybody, there are peaceful protests, what can you do me? I said you could at least get them on disturbing the peace.

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I mean, I'm not going to sit back and watch. I'm not giving up hope. Again, YouTube. This is not talking about fraud. We're talking about the constitutionality of these changes in these states.

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When it comes to the election laws, I feel like I've been disenfranchised. Yeah, took away my vote. I mean, just just look at it. I mean, the Constitution is is black and white is simple. Laws change has to be amendment to the constitution. The law is on our side. The Republican side. Yeah, it is. The law is on our side. Yeah. I don't see any way how the governors of these respective states have made these unconstitutional changes, these alleged unconstitutional changes.

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I don't see any way out of this. The Supreme Court has to rule in our favor, and it's several thousand oh, yeah, several states have jumped on. Yeah, good. A whole lot of good read Patriot states, but Texas is leading the charge. Yeah. Good old Texas must be the move to Texas. Yeah, it was either Texas or Vegas. Mutex on Rezwan. Go to Texas.

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Y'all got Twister's picking up people and just throwing them, picking up cows, throwing them 200 miles down the road.

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Bible texts and emails, you text me and sleep at two o'clock at night, that damn horn go off like that damn movie on The Purge. Yeah, damn twister coming. Get your ass in the basement, boy. I can't believe I seen that movie called Twister. I said, hey, I'll be up, man, you crazy if you think I'm a lunatic. I live in Texas, Kansas, Oklahoma. Yeah. You heard a father to see in Virginia where we grew up.

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They have him little small tornadoes, little if once he had them, if one's own economy with minimal dust storms, they little liberal tornadoes.

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But them tornadoes in Texas, in the Midwest, they me two miles wide, they be like they don't be like 100 yards wide. To be miles wide is horrible.

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But anyway, I don't know how we got stuck on twisters and cows. Keep your eyes on this lawsuit.

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Yeah, I think it's going to be a game changer. Well, not really a game changer. It's a law. Yeah, it's a law in these states. Totally didn't follow it. Yeah. And these are and we are Republik these we are the elected politicians in those states. And he totally disenfranchised our own citizens. Didn't even ask him. The governor's to. Yeah. The judges, the judge, the governor made their own rules.

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And your call Trump a damn dictator? Yeah. Explain that to me when his trip will resolve and made a new law instead, make it happen. Your politicians, your liberal politicians.

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Yeah, yeah. But anyway, and we and we sammarco Uncle Tom's the sellouts. Yeah.

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I'm over here fighting for your freedom. Damn clowns. Yeah.

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There are some fools man. You liberals, man.

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I swear to God y'all got half a brain anyway. I was going to say that the I can't even say it, but, oh yeah, the hey, hey, excuse me. This has been a great video about the constitutionality of those elections in those states. And we didn't even talk about the F word. We talked about what's right and what's wrong based on our Constitution. That's what we talked about in this video. We're not we're not discussing that one topic.

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I can't believe you to send out some saying December 28th. It's done and over. Oh, yes. Tonight. That's why they did this.

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Because, I mean, what happened in Florida when it was Bush, Gore, did they make a determination by December 28th? I don't think so. And that was one state. That was one state. I mean, yeah. Hold up. No, read it again. Sorry again. What then would you do that? Yeah. That one little point man. It was crazy. Facebook, CNN right now Facebook. They don't tell you that you guys do it.

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They just do it. Yeah, they just do it. Look, fascist, Brooke. Look, we will allow this tape, this type tape.

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We we allow this type of commentary for current elections as election officials work to finalize counts. December eight was the safe harbor deadline for the U.S. presidential election. States need to resolve contested elections by then. Enough states have now certified election results are said, but it's still not over.

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They still you got to let the let the Constitution play out all these remedies to come seeking. It's in the Constitution. Yeah. That determines everything that this date our Constitution determines that it is a lot of you liberals, you people on the left, you know, you think the Constitution is outdated, that constitution is Bruner's revenues for the left and the right. People will follow the Constitution more often, like you on social media, Facebook, YouTube. Yeah, we wouldn't be having a lot of these problems.

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Yeah, we'd be on everybody be on the same page. But the problem with these are these big tech platforms. Many make up their own rules.

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Yeah. And a lot of those rules. Yeah. Isn't it is totally. Takes our Constitution and just, yeah, makes it like our Constitution is false, makes it bad. I mean, if you follow the Constitution, just follow the Constitution, we'd be all on the same page. Yeah. I mean, the only place where you heard in this is pretty much do like people like us. It's not the mainstream media putting this out there for the most part.

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Yeah. And now these big tech platforms is going to censor us now. We can't even say it. Yeah, I mean, the news can say it, but they choose not to. You know, it just kind would be a whole lot better off if the news actually did their job because they have the power over everybody. They could check the left and right and make everything good for both sides. But now they play. They play their favorites.

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Yeah. And they divide all of us. It's this all falls on the media and not big tech is getting involved in the same thing. It all is big tech in social media. All they're doing is pointing fingers at, oh, it's the Republicans. Oh, it's it's the liberals fault. No man of if just like that stuff with the Kovik, with the bill, the stimulus. Oh it's the Republicans. That's why we got no stimulus yet.

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Yeah. OK, you keep thinking that it's both parties. It's both their fault. Yeah. I mean our government has a lot of work to do and mainstream media, you have even more work to do because a lot of the problems we have today is because you because you have a liberal bias. All the media that you see on TV, all the news networks, all of my liberal, you know, even Fox, they like half and half.

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Now, that's crazy. Fox News. Yeah. Fox News then flipped. I mean, we still got Tucker, that's like a debate, we still got Hannity. It's like damn drawn to flipping a night. What George had in Flipped is going to Biden.

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That's crazy, Sayo. But anyway, yeah, I can. Can I say it's still not over? I can't even say that, so I didn't say it. There is censorship when you tell people. What what they can't do and they call himself a publisher now, you guys are acting like creators, like you're creating this content, you're telling us how to do our job. You're supposed to be just a platform. I'm the creator. Yeah. Mean that's left up to us and other creators.

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You people call yourself a platform. You got all these protections. Know you guys act like a platform. You telling me how to do my job? I mean, I could see you coming out and telling them, say you can't do this and that because this is dangerous for kids or adults. But we're not do any of that. Yeah. Yeah. If we can actually talk about.

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I don't know if that's frozen out. I'm just saying we can actually talk about it. Yeah, but joking on YouTube, you've got all these videos, millions of views, where they're saying the president colluded with rushing out into nothing.

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We can't even say it. There's evidence out there, which I'm not saying it is. Yeah. I ain't see no evidence of anything. No one said evidence. With a now, but seriously now, we didn't see no evidence, dumb shit. OK, Dego, I know what we talk about in this video. We talk about the constitutionality of this damn election just passed. Yeah, that's what we talk about. We talk about no damn fraud in here.

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Yeah. You mean say only time. I say fraud is when I just say it right now. So this is YouTube. So when y'all when these changes go in effect, are y'all going to delete all those videos saying Trump colluded with Russia? Yeah. That because that was proven false. Are you going to remove these videos where people actually claim the president is a white supremacist? Yeah. How about you hand Obama saying Trump rallies for KKK rallies?

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You can take it there. Yeah. Are you going to delete a video of Ian Ayhan, something just called a homo?

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Can move that video, Omar. He said to the biggest terrorist threat in this country is white people. That was crazy. That was crazy as hell, even if it was true, why say it? Yeah, yeah. No, that's not true.

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All I got to do is go to FBI statistics and see white people kill this many people. OK. Tinos killed as many people, Daniel. So, look, we were tired of black people. African-Americans account for 50 percent of the violent crime, murders, rapes, and look, right now, they only make up what, what, 12 percent population? Yeah. Wow.

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Why didn't the damage and the demographic in in the population of black people, eight percent of the black population is accountable for 50 percent of the murders. So violent crime in this country is not people they did majority, seven percent population. Now, somebody like Omar.

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Somebody not yours now. Either that or you can't read. She knows what she sick of spreading propaganda. That's all she doing. Yeah, she's appealing to her. You know what I wish, man? People just need to start thinking more for themselves, whether you're a Republican or your liberal. But most people don't have the country. Don't you have to think for yourself, for yourself, especially if you're a black American. You need to start thinking for yourself.

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Because if you actually top yourself and you researched everything that you heard about our president, you would know everything. A majority things that they said about this man was just totally false. Totally false. If you did your own research, you came here a day, man, I don't like Trump because he said all Mexicans are rapists and murderers. I said he showed me that video. I want to see that. I must have missed that one. Yeah, you heard about it, they took some things out of context, what he said, because Trump is not a politician, is easy for these lefties to take things.

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Some things he said and twisted like when he came out and said he's a nationalist, see as a whistle for a white nationalist that this just means America first.

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You put Americans before everybody else, regardless of the white Americans and black Americans. Yeah, Arabic Americans. And Peter came out. I'm a white nationalist, like, whoa, what the hell, you tricked us. That's put white people first. But he just said, he's a nationalist. Yeah, that's all nationalists mean. They take things out of context. You don't research things. Yeah. And they trick yo man, y'all fall for it every election fall.

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That's why like a majority black people still to this day, they vote Democrat because they actually think Democrats have their best interests.

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Oh. Right, like talking to them brick wall me a. That's like you listen to me, hey, you damn African-American, I'm talking to you, man, oh, man. Hey, so. I don't know how many in this video we did. Let's recap this video. We talk about the Constitution, the Constitution and what the Pennsylvania and Wisconsin, Georgia, Withcott, I mean, Michigan, what they did that could be viewed as current constitution.

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That's what we talk about in this video. Yeah. And that's why none come from on the tables. Anything taken ballots and don't say no. That is saying about pollwatchers. They say no. But keep your eyes glued to that Texas lawsuit. And I know several other states on Thursday. Don't you keep your eyes glued to Texas lawsuit.

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All those other states that jumped on board, those Patriots, those damn red states it jumped on board in a lawsuit just makes perfect sense.

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