MADD: LA's Homeless Voting Bloc / Krazy for Karmelo Racists
The episode opens with a fiery condemnation of the murder of high school student Austin Metcalf by Carmelo Anthony in a tent at a track meet, framing it as a clear-cut case of violence with no justification. Brian McWilliams argues that the widespread defense of Anthony by segments of the Black community—particularly on social media—reveals a deeper cultural crisis of anti-white racism, fueled by systemic indoctrination through DEI programs, academia, and leftist politics. He claims this has created a generation of Black Americans who view white people as inherently oppressive, leading to a distorted reality where innocent actions are interpreted as racist. The host then pivots to a scathing critique of Los Angeles's voting system, exposing alleged ballot harvesting by homeless NGOs, voter fraud via paid ballots (documented in a James O'Keefe video), and absurd ballot rules allowing smiley faces and X marks as valid signatures. He asserts that Nithya Raman, a Democrat socialist with no grassroots base, surged in the primary due to fraudulent votes from Skid Row, turning the homeless into a powerful, manipulated voting bloc. McWilliams ties this to broader political manipulation, including a tax measure passed by mail-in votes, and concludes that the entire system is rigged to serve political elites while undermining democratic integrity. The episode ends with a personal note on missed connections with guest Matt Kibbe and a plug for his book, Woke Word Wars.
The murder of Austin Metcalf by Carmelo Anthony was a clear-cut act of violence with no justification, and defending it is a sign of deep anti-white racism within parts of the Black community.
Nithya Raman’s unexpected primary surge in LA was likely due to widespread ballot harvesting by homeless NGOs, paid voter fraud, and absurd ballot rules allowing smiley faces as valid signatures.
California’s voting system is fundamentally broken, allowing fraud through mail-in ballots, no voter ID, and ballot harvesting—creating a powerful, manipulable homeless voting bloc.
The rise of anti-white sentiment in Black communities is not organic but engineered by decades of DEI indoctrination, leftist academia, and political manipulation.
The homeless population in LA has become a political weapon, with tens of thousands of registered voters used to swing elections and pass tax measures through fraudulent means.
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Opening: A Delayed Show and a Tragic Murder
Brian McWilliams opens the episode late due to family obligations, then pivots to the murder of Austin Metcalf by Carmelo Anthony in a tent at a track meet, calling it a clear-cut case of murder with no defense.
The Defense of a Killer: Anti-White Racism in the Black Community
“This is the actions of a psychopath who was raised by bad people and bad parents, which is exactly who his parents are.”
The Culture of Victimhood and Racial Division
“These generations have been taught now that you're a victim. They've been taught now that you're oppressed, that the white system is out to get you, that white people hate you...”
The Reality of Racial Interactions in a Divided Society
“If I'm walking down the street and there's a random black person coming, I usually will nod to people... Is it going to be misinterpreted? You know, the fact that I nodded to him, is that going to be interpreted as, oh, this white guy's just nodding at me because I'm black and he feels guilty.”
The Belfast Beheading and the European Crisis
McWilliams links the Belfast beheading to broader European failures, blaming mass migration, welfare dependency, and cultural erosion, calling it a predictable explosion of long-suppressed anger.
“They get registered to vote. The ballots get sent back to the homeless NGO centers, and then they fill them out. And guess who they're going to fill them out for? Yes, that's right. Neet your Rama.”
“Really, when you look at it, the homeless people are now, I guess, the most powerful voting bloc in Los Angeles.”
“The homeless industrial complex here has been built up for a very good reason. And I've argued that it's, you know, for years, well, it's just money because these people are grifters.”
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Nithya Raman
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Brian McWilliams
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Carmelo Anthony
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California
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Austin Metcalf
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Karen Bass
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Skid Row
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Spencer Pratt
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