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d you're sitting there trying to decide whether this guy goes to prison, and you can't decide, the 12 of you can't decide on the same definition of the word that is the most important word to the trial? I feel like that's somebody who's trying to hang the jury. In other words, I feel like somebody's stalling. It feels like a play by a patriot, as in somebody's going to make sure that there's somet…
← Previous segment →er somebody did a crime. I don't think you're going to find flexibility on whether to be a racist or not. The people who are racists are going to be racist, and that's going to be their vote. They're going to vote against him because he's white. And those in the trial who recognize it as a racial prosecution are going to say, I don't even care if he did that. I don't even care if he did murder him if it's a racist prosecution. Nope, that's what I would do. I wouldn't even care about the details of the case if I knew it was only a case because of the race of the alleged. Not good enough.
Yeah, I wouldn't participate in that in any way. So I can't say it's — I don't have a prediction yet, but I would say the fact that they asked for this specific thing suggests a hung jury to come. So that's, I guess, that is my prediction. Hung jury means that they could do it again, so it might not be over. We'll see.
Meanwhile, Democrat New York City Mayor Eric Adams, according to the Daily Wire, is totally on Daniel Penny's side. Okay, thank you, Eric Adams. He said, quote, "You have someone on that subway who is responding, doing what we should have done." Perfect way to put it. Doing what we should have done. Strongly defended him. You know, I don't know if Eric Adams is angling for some kind of a federal pardon, but he's definitely on my good side. So he agrees with Hochul about helping to remove dangerous migrants, and he agrees that we should be able to protect ourselves in his city. Now he's got some allegations against him that look pretty serious to me, look pretty serious. But God, I'd hate to lose him. I mean, he's the only Democrat who seems to be willing to say what is obvious and makes sense as opposed to just team play. But the allegations are pretty serious sounding, so we'll see what happens with that. But I definitely appreciate it, Mayor Adams. No relation.
Meanwhile, Southwest Airlines has said it's going to end its DEI employment practices. Another one checked off. So good work, all you activists. I don't know if that was just Robby Starbuck or Christopher Rufo or everybody. I'm not sure how many people were in on that case, but another one falls.
California lawmaker introduced the most ridiculous bill I think I've heard in a long time. He wants to give admission priority to — it's in the form of reparations — he wants to give admission priority to the descendants of slaves at the University of California and California State University. So he wants to make a change to give admission priority to descendants of slaves in California. Can I weigh in here on a minute? I have just a slight context to note that has been the current situation for every year I've lived in California, my entire adult life. There has never been a single second when a California college did not overtly prefer Black candidates. They always have, whether you're descended from a slave or not. What are they talking about? Have I been hallucinating the last 30 years of my life that a Black candidate who qualifies, has the right qualifications, is largely guaranteed to get into any college in California? Let me say that again. A Black candidate who has good credentials, did well on tests, etc., can get into every college in Califo
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rnia. This is the current situation and has been for decades. Do we really need a bill? Now, maybe it's a pushback against the anti-DEI stuff because Trump might do away with that stuff. So if that's what it is, then it makes a little more sense. But I think it should be noted that this is the current situation and has been for decades. Well, meanwhile, District Attorney Fani Willis — some call…
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