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Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to After Hours with Alex Stein, right here in Real America's Voice. And it is a great Friday evening. We have a bunch of beautiful ladies on the program this evening. We have the one, the only. She's a very popular content creator. Liz Binnishu or Binishow. How do I. Am I gonna say it right? Because I don't want to be disrespectful. Liz, how do I say that? Binishao Benishu. Benishu.
Liz Binnishu
It's like beneath a shoe.
Alex Stein
Beneath a shoe.
Liz Binnishu
But Beneeshu is.
Alex Stein
You sure you're Jewish?
Liz Binnishu
Yeah, it's. It's French. Like North African Jew.
Alex Stein
Is that. I don't. Cuz I'm Stein. That's a real Jewish.
Liz Binnishu
That. That's like a white Jewish name.
Alex Stein
You look pretty white, but I'm.
Liz Binnishu
No, I. You should see me in the summer. I. People think I'm doing blackface.
Alex Stein
I doubt it, but. All right, well, we got to look at those pictures. I'll inspect those later. Okay. So, Liz, you are a very popular content creator. A lot of your content's about a little bit about dating, a little bit about politics, a lot of. Bit a lot about how you were kind of forced to leave Malibu, California.
Liz Binnishu
Yeah, yeah. It's a lot about Los Angeles politics.
Alex Stein
Yes. And you have some great merch. You have make la Entourage again. But you know what's sad though, Liz? This dates us because I talk to these young people. I got a lot of colleges, and they don't even remember the show Entourage.
Liz Binnishu
They don't know anything. It's very sad.
Alex Stein
Isn't that sad?
Liz Binnishu
And it was such a great.
Alex Stein
The best show. But I'm saying, that was the best show.
Liz Binnishu
Yeah.
Alex Stein
I just can't. And then. And then I was talking to some other college kid. I said, jerry Seinfeld. They didn't know Jerry Seinfeld was at Texas Tech. I couldn't believe it. They're like, oh, I don't even know Jerry Seinfeld is. I'm like, what is going on? I can't believe I'm the unc. I'm the grandfather. But, yeah, that's where we're at. And I know a lot of our audience definitely knows who Jerry Seinfeld is. But I want to. I want to talk to you about what's going on. You know, obviously, the Iran war. What do you think is. You think this is a good thing, bad thing? What's your opinion on it?
Liz Binnishu
So I grew up in Beverly Hills with a lot of Iranian friends. I mean, Beverly Hills is, like, all Persians.
Alex Stein
Yeah.
Liz Binnishu
So I know from growing up with them that this is something that needed to happen for the Iranian people.
Alex Stein
Yeah.
Liz Binnishu
I think it's also, nobody wants war. And it's so funny because so many people on the left are like, you guys just want war, and you're awful people. Nobody wants this, but sometimes, like, shit needs to hit the fan.
Alex Stein
Some people want better, some people want it. I mean, some people. Lindsey Graham wants it, and he's not Jewish, but he loves it. There are people that, like, love war, but that's neither here nor there. I'm anti war, Stanchally anti war. So I'm really sad about this war, and I think that it's going to get dragged out because I think we are kicking Iran's derriere all over the place. But where they can punish us is they go and bomb all the other Gulf countries, and then that causes an economic disaster. And then you see this straight of Hormuz. And I just think that the best way that Trump could get out of this looking the best is if he negotiates a deal with Putin, who is Iran's ally, and ends a Ukraine war while simultaneously ending this war.
Liz Binnishu
You see, my worry is that China is going to say, okay, now that everyone's distracted with Iran, let's do something over here. And then ends up being this whole world war. So I have all of these other like thoughts that are going on in my head. I think that this does need to be negotiated. I think this needs to be nipped in the bud. I have friends who live. My best friend lives in Saudi. She's now in London.
Alex Stein
Well, I know they're getting in Saudi. Do you have any friends in Tel Aviv?
Liz Binnishu
I have family until. I have family that was kidnapped October 7th.
Alex Stein
What did they get? Were they hostages?
Liz Binnishu
They were hostages.
Alex Stein
They get raped?
Liz Binnishu
I mean, I'm pretty sure the girl did. She was like, 15 at the time. She's. Everyone's out. They got freed and everything, but, yeah, bad.
Alex Stein
Wow. But did the people of Tel Aviv, though, right now, because you saw family there. That's one thing that's a big side effect of this war is that now, you know, Benjamin Netanyahu wants it, but then now you're actually seeing the bombs. And I feel really bad. I don't like the people that are cheering on for Tel Aviv to get bombed. You know, that makes me sick. And I'm not cheering on anybody getting bond, but I just feel bad for the people in Tel Aviv that are just, you know, at first, it's kind of funny. They're going to bomb shelters. They're all dancing. Now they're going to bomb shelters. It's not like that.
Liz Binnishu
Well, yeah, because at some point it actually hits and it becomes real. And you're seeing people losing their lives and schools being. It's just. It's messed up. And I want all of this to end as swiftly and as promptly as possible, but in the best way, because you also have to let these countries know, hey, you can't get away with this stuff anymore.
Alex Stein
Yeah, but, you know, and I'm not a, you know, geopolitical expert, even though I kind of am, but I'm being a little sarcastic. The irgc, and they have three branches of the military, I guess, rogc, then, like the Iranian military. I don't know the proper name. Then they have a police force that police the. Both the militaries. And one of the most stunning statistics that I saw is that they have 900,000 soldiers. They're not all in uniform, but they have 900,000 people in their military. The Taliban. Guess how many people they had in their military.
Liz Binnishu
How many?
Alex Stein
40,000.
Liz Binnishu
Are they like, are they out here?
Alex Stein
Are they like, I may be there in sleeper cells? I'm just saying that these. I think Iran is going to be a little scarier to deal with. They have 900,000 compared to 40,000. And if you look at our past record, considering we took 20 years to replace the Taliban with the Taliban. And then it took, and this is a cliche, it took nine days to replace Kamani with Kamani. So I'm just. I'm a little nervous. I'm a little worried.
Liz Binnishu
Oh, yeah, absolutely. I mean, I have friends who don't know when they're gonna be able to go back home.
Alex Stein
I know. I couldn't imagine that. That stinks, but. Okay. So speaking of this, though, and how intense the war is, I want to play this clip of Scott Bessant. And he's. He's acting all normal and he's kind of, you know, jovial, I would even describe it. And then when he comes back after being rushed to the Situation Room, his whole demeanor and body language changes. So let's watch the clip and I want to get your reaction.
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today. Junior, he was stuttering like something bad was happening. It looks like that was not a very pleasant meeting that he just left from. I mean, if you're not a body language expert, but if you were, how would you diagnose his body language?
Liz Binnishu
I don't even think you need to be a body language expert. That was like, I have been less nervous on. I don't even know. I thought he was so nervous. There was something totally, totally off his voice. You don't like, crack like that.
Alex Stein
That was weird. That was very bizarre. And just the way that he was kind of stuttering and I mean, obviously Scott Besson is a, you know, he. Not. I don't know if he has a silver tongue, but I know that he is well spoken. You wouldn't be in the position that he is in if you're not, you know, decently well spoken. So I don't know. That interview is weird. I don't know what information he heard. He could have heard about soldiers dying. I don't know, but it seems like what's going on in D.C. and on Capitol Hill is probably even a lot scarier than we're trying to imagine it. You know what I mean? So I'm just. I'm worried, Scott. That interview is going viral, and a lot of people have a lot of opinions, but I guess at the end of the day, war is evil, War is bad. So when you have these meetings and you're hearing about soldiers dying and you're hearing about planes getting shot down, I mean, there's no way that you're gonna be happy, right?
Liz Binnishu
Yeah, no, definitely not. I mean, again, like I said, the normal. The general public doesn't want this. There are the few who do want war. But that. That was not a very confident interview. He seems like he was kind of having a panic attack.
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He was. He needs a little Xanax. But speaking of taking a little Xanax, what do you think about transgenders? Are you pro trans, anti trans? Because you are in California, a very trans friendly state.
Liz Binnishu
I think that when you're an adult, do whatever you want.
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I agree.
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Don't push anything onto children.
Alex Stein
I think that is probably my exact opinion as well. And I think that when it comes to this transgender move it. You know, there's one thing with adults I think that is important in that we passed a bill here in Texas that outlaws transgenders from going into women's spaces, like the bathroom. But I will say this, another caveat to this, which is, you know, if I'm just calling balls and strikes and, you know, you might clip this, you might cancel me for it. I think that I don't want a guy in a dress going into the women's room. But if that trans person is incredibly passing, then it might be even more awkward for a really trans passing person to go into the men's room.
Liz Binnishu
Okay. I saw this on Instagram earlier.
Alex Stein
Mm.
Liz Binnishu
A guy who was speaking at a. In front of the people, Whatever. And he was very, like, male passing trans person. And I wouldn't want that in the women's restroom. Even though he's a biological female and he's. It's.
Alex Stein
But to be fair, though, this is why I think it's an asymmetrical problem. Because even if that is the case, nobody cares about a girl pretending to be a boy, like, pooping next to me, because I'm not vulnerable in that situation where girls are a little more vulnerable to a man in a dress.
Liz Binnishu
Exactly.
Alex Stein
Well, the reason why I bring this up is because our next guest, who is A very close friend of mine, Blair White, a little bit of a controversial lady, I'll say. And Blair is, I think she's running for Congress. We're gonna ask her. But Blair is incredibly passive. If you saw Blair on the street, you wouldn't even know Blair was born a biological boy. And so I think it is kind of an important distinction to make that if you are passing, it kind of puts you in this little gray zone where it's like now it is more awkward for you to go into the opposite bathroom than you look. You know what I mean? Like, if you actually look like a woman, maybe you should go in the girl's bathroom. But we're going to ask Blair where Blair likes to go, number one and number two, and I don't mean that to be gross, I'm not a freak. But it is an interesting topic that has been, you know, voted on here in the state of Texas that is going to potentially be voted on in states all over America. So it is a topic that even though it might be a little awkward, I think it's a topic that we should discuss. And with all that being said, we got even more clips to react to. We also got a shout out. We're going to break, but make sure it's late at night. Drink that soldier fuel. We got a lot of episode left. You don't want to miss it. Coming up next,
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Welcome back to after hours with Alex Stein right here in real America's Voice. Now, our next guest is very unique, not only because they have a huge YouTube channel, but they are probably, I would say, one of the biggest trans non activists, but kind of an activist. It's kind of a, you know, it's. It's a. I don't know, it's kind of confusing. But I'm gonna have Blair describe what Blair does because obviously Blair's a lot smarter than me and is better than me. And Blair has a unique story. Blair was in Texas and moved to California to make some changes. And we have to be a little vague when we describe what Blair is going to be doing, but Liz was actually in Los Angeles and moved to Texas, so they did the opposite. So with all that being said, let's welcome on the great Blair White. Blair, how are you doing this evening?
Thanks for having me. I'm so good. And congrats on your new show.
Well, thank you. I really appreciate that. I love the crew here. Rap. Now, I don't know if you just heard me, which I'm guessing you did. Liz just moved to Texas from California, and you just moved from Texas to California. So I want to ask you first, how was your transition? I mean that kind of jokingly, but also seriously, from Texas to California.
It's been good. You know, I was born here. Texas was a bit of a temporary thing for me. I moved there during COVID and after a few years, I realized that I would probably be better suited and more helpful to people around me and to the country by moving back into not only my hometown, but enemy territory in a way. Right. And, you know, fighting to make change here in the ways that I can. So I don't want to be someone that runs for my problems, per se. I want to come back and try to fix some things, you know, when it comes to not only the trans issue, but other things. It's a sanctuary state for trans kids here. I want to be a big part of changing the laws here. So I have a lot of things coming down in the next couple years, but it's been good. But I love Texas. Nothing against Texas. It was a beautiful place to be in the midst of lockdowns and government tyranny, so.
Well, why met Blair? You know, people always ask me and Liz, I want to get your opinion on this. People are like, why do I Want to move to Texas. And this is how I describe Texas. And you can tell me if I'm wrong or right. California, it's kind of hard to drive to the grocery store here. You got a Costco, Walmart, a target and a McDonald's, like basically within one mile. It's kind of for fat people, you know what I mean? It's like for having a family, it's for diabetes, which makes life easier because who doesn't like to eat fast food and, you know, be, you know, close to all of your local supermarkets and stuff. So is that an apt description of Texas or how would you describe it?
Liz Binnishu
Texas is so easy. Yes, that's just the best way to describe it. I mean, I grew up in la, so I have been constantly in the car for as long as I can remember. And like a 30 minute drive is, oh, that's nothing. It's only 30 minutes away now. I've become spoiled. Yeah, everything is like five, ten minutes away.
Alex Stein
Exactly. Right. Is so different. You know, you go to California, it's just a pain in the butt to get anywhere now. Blair, we kind of teased it earlier. I want to talk to you because I want to ask you, you know, I have a very viral video where I went. I spoke against a bill that got passed here in Texas about limiting transgenders in women's bathrooms or, you know, in the opposite bathroom. But I think for you it's an exception because you are a woman, you look like a woman. I mean, it might be weird and awkward for you to go into the men's room because you are very slight, you're not very big, you're very small. Small. And so I kind of almost feel bad because you are my friend that I'm outlawing you. Like, how are you going to go to the bathroom in Texas? So I guess how do we find a common ground in this bathroom bill situation? For I would say this, and you know, you can correct me if I'm wrong, there's probably, of trans people, there's probably only like 1% that are like you, that are actually a passing female. So what do you think personally? Because you're obviously much more connected to the issue.
Right. Well, thank you for all the compliments. But yeah, you're absolutely correct in that it is like a 1 versus 99% sort of thing here. And so I always say for that 1% then there should be and is no issues. Whereas obviously we're in a situation right now where these laws and the safety for the 1% is now being abused. By a bunch of people who overwhelmingly are not even trans people, with a list of comorbidities, other issues, and other things going on. So I have no issue with any laws in Texas. I think people thought that maybe I moved because of these types of laws. It really was not the case. I mean, you're absolutely right to be skeptical of people using these quote unquote rights and abusing people. So I'm on your side, actually.
Well, you know what's so funny, Blair, is like, I'm definitely on your side. I'm very pro trans, and I was speaking out heavily against Donald Trump outlawing transgenders and women's sports because I like to gamble on the transgenders and win money. And I think that if we had more transgenders in women's sports, it would be better for my odds in Vegas. We actually have a little clip of that. Let's play. Let's just play a snippet of it. Let's. Let's just. I don't know if you've seen this, Liz. Oh. Or is that a graphic from it? We don't even have to play the clip, but. All right, well, let's play it now. When we come to the bathroom Bill, though, this is an asymmetrical problem, because, first of all, no dude cares if, like, a bisexual woman comes in there and tries to use, like, a pee funnel. You know, some lady boy comes in there. Some, you know, stud comes in there, wants to pee in the urinal. No guy's going to be threatened by, you know, a trans woman. But we don't want these gargoyles in a dress, you know, some chick with a coming in there and trying to pee or poop next to my girlfriend. Because that's disgusting. Well, I was going to say something. Listen, I want to. I have my first Amendment right. Let me just speak. So we're sick of these transgenders trying to invade women's personal spaces. And these people, well, in the booth, they actually did a good job because I just repeated one of the jokes that I said. So I'm happy that you guys actually play the end of it. So, Blair, I just want to see. I don't want to seem like I'm a hater, because I think if you're an adult, we live in a free country, and you want to put on a dress, you can do that. But what is your opinion on all of these teachers and parents that are indoctrinating young kids and telling them they're born in the wrong body? You know, don't you Think that that is kind of a little sketchy territory to tell a young person who goes through a phase who might be, you know, I guess, gender confused. Would you let a trans child exist? Would you say, well, not kill them, but you know what I mean? I'm saying, would you enable that if a kid said I was born in the wrong body? Or would you say, you're going through a phase?
That's what I would say. Trans has become the new emo. So that would be absolutely what I would say. And you were right in the clip. You know, it's really the gargoyles and the goblins. It's really not the peaceful people being peaceful. So it's really these creatures we have to look out for and these kids we have to protect. Right. So I'm very against children transitioning. I'm very against medicalizing kids. And that's actually a broad spectrum. Right. Like, I hate that we live in a society where if a kid isn't sitting still in a classroom under fluorescent lights that he gets put on Adderall. I hate that little girls are going on birth control by 12, 13 years old. The over medicalization in general is just really disturbing. But this is one of those super uphill battles. It just so happens that the trans one is super loud because they're all super loud. And it's.
Yeah, that's noticeable. But it's everything they are allowed Now, Liz, I gotta ask you a really awkward question. They say there's a lot of side effects of birth control. What is your opinion on birth control and are you on it?
Liz Binnishu
I am not on birth control. I think I went on birth control. Oh, yeah. I went on birth control for about a month when I was 17. And I had the opposite reaction as most women. I lost weight and I'm already very tiny.
Alex Stein
Yeah.
Liz Binnishu
So I think I was down to like 6,78 pounds. No, you like my normal like 87 pounds. I think it's awful. It also makes you attracted to less masculine.
Alex Stein
Is that true? Well, then, girls, please start taking birth control. We need to start putting it in the water. Okay, Blair, now we've talked about trans stuff. I'm sick of talking about trans stuff. I know you're sick of talking about trans stuff. Let's talk about something that nobody's talking about. The war in Iran. What is your opinion on it? Do you like it? Do you hate it? Because you know I'm anti war. Liz is a little more pro war. What is your opinion about him?
I'm anti war as well. This Is one of the things, the main things that I voted for Trump for was this promise of no new wars. I'm not necessarily some objective, like isolationist who thinks that war is just something we should avoid at any and all costs. I understand defending ourselves, but I think the administration has had a really difficult time trying to articulate all the reasons why we should be supportive of the war and why we need to care. I also, on the other hand, because multiple things can be true at once, I do look at the people celebrating in Iran currently and say that's a really good thing. But at the same time, people who voted for Trump voted for him for change here in America. You know, I voted for regime change here and specifically not regime changes elsewhere. Having said that, I do. If we're going to have wars and situations, I do enjoy the fact that Trump is usually making them in and out. You know, it's been very quick. That discombobulator weapon was really strange, but at least it made sure that we were in and out super fast. I'm hoping the Iran situation will be like that, but obviously it's already going on longer than Venezuela. Overall, I think that, you know, we live in a Christian country. I'm a Christian. I'm not supporting war or murder or killing. But I also am not going to be one of these people who's like. And that means I root for Iran. You know, I've seen that a bit on social media. I'm rooting for our country, but I do want us out of there as soon as possible.
Speaking of being a Christian, do you think that is anti Semitic to say crisis king as a Jewish lady? Liz?
Liz Binnishu
No.
Alex Stein
You know that that is a thing though. That is a thing. Actually, I want to play this clip. Let's go to clip sought one. Actually, this is a very viral clip from one of our hosts, David Brody, interviewing Ted Cruz. And he is saying that Christ is king and Ted Cruz is a Christian. And I want to get your opinion from the Jewish standpoint. Let's play the clip.
Look, I agree with the statement Christ
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to say screw you Jew.
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It is being used in a context very directly to say I hate Jews. And that's almost an online code word.
Alex Stein
See, I'm sure there are some groipers that have used that in that language. But I would say that the majority of people that are saying Christ is king are not trying to be anti Semitic. But you can disagree. What do you think, Liz?
Liz Binnishu
I mean, honestly, Be honest. I'm being honest. It does not bother me.
Alex Stein
Crisis king.
Liz Binnishu
Crisis king.
Alex Stein
Does not Blair say crisis king? Because I want to see if she starts freaking out.
Crisis king. Period. Period.
Liz Binnishu
I mean, hey, I'll say it. Crisis king.
Alex Stein
Look, she said it. Oh, my gosh. Okay. Well, I mean, listen, I'll just. I'll just be like this. Anti Semitism is on a rise right now. I'm not gonna try to pretend that it's not, but I think we live in a society now where we're being ultra sensitive, because there was a time I used to listen to Howard Stern show. Very famous Jewish man. He would call himself the most derogatory Jewish terms, and it was funny. I don't know if you're a Howard Stern fan. So what do you think about antisemitism before we go into the break? I know it's a little higher, but do you feel really triggered by it?
Liz Binnishu
I think there's a lot more anti Semitism on the rise right now. I just. I don't think that we need to be so sensitive about everything. That's it. I mean, it's not everything is anti Semitic, but there is a lot of anti Semitism, so there's a weird blend right there.
Alex Stein
And, Blair, what do you think about anti Semitism? Are these people overreacting, or are they just, you know, I guess. What is your opinion?
Well, I'm a Christian, so Christ is king is not offensive to me. He is king. I also, as a Christian, stand against hating people simply because of their religion or their beliefs or their race, anything like that. So I disavow any sort of hatred. And it's, in my opinion, often conflated with just bare minimum criticism of Israel, which I think is really working against Israel and Jewish people, to conflate those two things. And so I think they are separate. But obviously, it's on the rise. And I have plenty of Jewish people that I know and love, and I hate that for them. And I wish the conversation would just elevate a bit, you know?
Yes. But to be fair, it's funny how it's, like, legally allowed to be Islamophobic, which I'm anti Sharia law, but, you know, you have to admit you can basically criticize Islam now.
Liz Binnishu
Yeah, but to be fair, Orthodox Jews don't go around blowing themselves up.
Alex Stein
That's true. They just buy all the media networks and get your show kicked off the air. But that's neither here nor there. We're gonna get into that coming up next. So you don't want to miss it. Stay tuned.
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It's a beautiful Friday evening with two beautiful ladies right here on Real America's Voice. We're watching After Hours with Alex Stein. And I got my Soldier Fuel. I'm jacked up. I know it's late, but this will help keep you awake. Now, we've talked about Judaism. We've talked about transgender. So. So let's talk about a topic that is not controversial at all. Black people. Now, Blair, I love black people. I consider myself 116 black. Liz, you're a Jew, so that means you are the original black person. Is that correct?
Liz Binnishu
That is correct. And I'm North African, and you're North
Alex Stein
African, so you're African American. Okay, so you're very pro black.
Now, where I'm 46%.
That's enough. That counts. That counts. You get reparations. Now in California, people are going crazy. I think it was Gavin Newsom. And there is an area of San Francisco where I think they approved it, or there's areas of Southern California where they approved that. I don't know. I get a lot of misinformation on the Internet because I only watch infowars and Real America's Voice. So I don't know what to believe anymore. But my point is this. I love black people. I feel like they are a marginalized community for sure. But I've also noticed that the meanest people to black people are other black people. And I'm not. You know, I'm just trying to call balls and strikes. Everyone wants to talk about white people or this and that, but I feel like black people attack black people more than white people attack black people. But, you know, that's just how I see it. Now, I want to play this clip. Blair, I want to get your reaction and yours as well, Liz. This is a very famous pastor saying something about black people that I think is not so nice.
Sponsor/Announcer
Let's play it like Jews. We the original Jews.
Alex Stein
Oh, God. First it was original Muslim.
Sponsor/Announcer
Now think about this. A stupid black. Think about what white folk. Look at y', all. Why they follow Donald Trump, how stupid these black people are. First they say they're Muslim. That don't work. Then they say they're Jews.
Alex Stein
That don't work.
Sponsor/Announcer
Now they're saying Jesus is black.
Alex Stein
Damn. I mean, has anybody ever taken the time to look at how stupid black people are?
Now black lives matter for what?
That's a spicy clip. There is a lot going on in that clip. So, Blair, what do you think about black on black hate? Do you think that that is a rampant problem in our country?
These questions?
I know you're on my show, Blair. You know it's going to be a little outside the box.
I know, I know. And it is an issue. Right. You mentioned that it was your feeling that black people tend to attack black people more. That's actually not a feeling, that's a fact. The stats bear that out. Right. So, you know, people like to talk about the good things about communities and like to compliment communities and say, you know, Asians are good at this, black people are good at this. But we never like to talk about the things that are maybe issues within communities. And I like to have just holistic conversations, you know, 360 viewpoint on things. And obviously black on black crime is a really big issue statistically and just crime in general in the black community. And there's a lot of different things we ascribe as the source of that or the root of that. Some people just want to, you know, be pigeon brained and say it only has to do with slavery and it's just remnants from that. But I think it's a lot more complicated than that. But yeah, I wish black people would not attack black people too.
Guys, this is going to sound bad and I do agree that it is very complicated, but it's also in a way not complicated because if you look at all the crime statistics and you know, sociology, you know, statistics, is that a lot of African Americans, sadly black people don't come from a two parent household. And if you do come from a two parent household, the likelihood of committing crime and going to jail, it reduces exponentially. But something else in that clip that I thought was a little interesting, what did you think about him saying that black people were the original Jewish people? And you are kind of a Jewish black lady, Liz, even though I know you look very fair skinned, because the black Hebrew Israelites, they say that they were the original Jews and they're mean. I kind of tend to believe them. They're meaner than normal Jewish people. So, like, I don't want to. I'd rather be you, I'd rather you get mad at me than a black Hebrew. Israelites. Israelites. So they are the real Jew. How does that make you feel?
Liz Binnishu
I honestly, I don't even know how to process that. Really.
Alex Stein
The question or the fact that they're the original Jew?
Liz Binnishu
I think both. Okay, I think I know you're having
Alex Stein
a processing error right now.
Liz Binnishu
I'm having a processing error. My black Jewish brain cannot figure this out. Maybe he was right about us not being very smart. No, I think that, listen, if I had a time machine, I would. I would confirm whether or not they were the real Jews or I'm the real Jew.
Alex Stein
Well, you know what we do know? We do know that Jews run the world, and that's not anti Semitic. Because let me ask you a question, and I'm going to ask this to you, Blair. You get in a serious car accident. You get a serious car accident, and you go to the emergency room. You have a black doctor, a Mexican doctor, or a Jewish doctor. Who would you want to operate on you? Of those three, Hit me with the Jew.
Hit me with the Jew.
Of course. Now I got another scenario. Liz, I'm going to ask you this. You're in a horrible, horrible criminal court case. You murdered your husband. You can pick between a black attorney, a Mexican attorney, or a Jewish attorney. Who would you pick?
Liz Binnishu
I mean, obviously I got to go with my people.
Alex Stein
The Jewish attorney. I have a Jewish attorney that's not anti Semitic. So what I'm saying is what?
Liz Binnishu
Although Cochran.
Alex Stein
Yeah, I know. But still, I would say that did have Rob Shapiro and he's black, so maybe he's original Jew. My point is this, is that, you know, Jewish people are in power even though they're only like 1% of the population. But these are people who are smart, they earned it, they work hard. So I think that, you know, that's a little bit to it. It's not really just that they're in an evil cabal. It's that they're oftentimes more successful because they have all basically two parent homes. I don't even know if they're allowed to get divorced. So my point is I think it's a lot of nature versus nurture, and their nature seems to be a little more conducive for success compared to some other minorities. And, you know, whether you guys want to say that I'm anti Semitic for that, I don't think so. I love Israel. I love my Jews, love my matzo ball soup. So do not accuse me of that. Okay, Blair, now we only have a few more minutes. We've had a very controversial episode so far, and I want to make it even more controversial. You are in California. Donald Trump says we do not need to focus on immigration right now. Me, I want amnesty for all big booty Latinas. I love it. So I'm happy that he's trying to slow down on the immigration. What are your opinions on now that you've been in Texas and California? Places that have lots of immigration. What are your opinion on, I guess the Trump administration saying, oh, we're gonna kind of pump the brakes on deporting all these people because what they say it's a conspiracy, is that these big corporations actually like the illegal immigrants cuz they can use them for labor. And that is kind of what's, I guess influencing Donald Trump to take it a little easier because we've only deported less than 400,000 people in his first year in office.
Right. I think it's gonna be really ironic if at the end of this term that he still doesn't deport as many people as Obama did. I don't know why he's not starting with prisons. I'm pretty sure there's like illegal immigrants sitting up in prison for violent crimes that we started with. And as a half Latina who's trying to grow my booty, I do appreciate, you know, your amnesty for us. Although I am a legal citizen, so I don't know what I'm talking about. I was born here.
You don't even need amnesty, but you deserve reparations. Yeah, that's what you deserve.
I'm, I'm loyal to the soil. I've been here. Right. But, but I think that if at the end of this we still enter World War 3 and he doesn't deport more people than Obama, I think some people might have some regrets.
Yeah, I think so too. I think Donald Trump really needs to amp it up and I would even argue, and I want to get your opinion on this because you are a legal citizen. But this legal immigration now with these H1B visa scams. Look at these Somali daycare centers. There's built over 100 mosques in the DFW area in the past five years. And Indians are pretty nice people. But there's one third of the Indian population that have migrated to America. Actually one third of them live in the DFW area. Area. Yeah, that. See, we like the Indians here, but my point is they're coming here totally legally, but that still affects college kids that have, you know, college degrees and they're competing with a lot of these legal immigrants for jobs. So what do you think about legal immigration, Liz?
Liz Binnishu
I mean, listen, I like legal immigration. My dad's French, so he came here legally.
Alex Stein
Married my mom, Brigitte Marcon. Have a penis.
Liz Binnishu
Absolutely.
Alex Stein
No, you don't believe that. You don't believe. So you're a Candace Owens fan. I would have thought you hated when he stopped.
Liz Binnishu
You can believe certain things that certain people say I happen to think that Brigitte Macron is a man.
Alex Stein
You really believe that? You're not trolling?
Liz Binnishu
I'm. I honestly, Blair.
Alex Stein
Blair would know better than all of us.
Liz Binnishu
No, let's show Blair Bob is a man too.
Alex Stein
No. You don't believe that. Oh my gosh. Let's get players opinion. Let's get Blair's opinion because Blair is the expert. Is Brigitte Marcon a boy? And is Michelle Obama boy? Blair, you be the judge.
Michelle is just a big back.
You are. Yeah, I think so too. Brigitte.
I don't know, but I'm more focused on the fact that she's a pedophile.
Yeah, I know. That is a huge thing. She's literally with Marcone when he was 14 and she was 32, I believe, and she was a teacher. I know she was his teacher. So she's in her early 30s and he's in his early teens. And that totally doesn't get discussed. And whether you like Candace Owens or not, she did, you know, give me, you know, she taught me that. I didn't even know that till I saw her talk about it. So I guess is that a bad thing, Blair, that more people aren't calling her out for being a pedophile?
Yeah, I think like maybe she's a man, you know what I mean? But at the end of the day, the crime there would be that. Right. Like, the thing I think people should focus more on that is the pedophilia aspect. Especially because, you know, it's looking more and more like the people that run the world, the elites which the brigitte are included in, that they're part of a pedophilic cabal, a whole organization, a secret society that includes pedophilia. So I think that's the key. And I do appreciate that Candace did bring that to light, but I think that she was just on such a hate boner for the trans part that she's kind of not emphasizing the pedal part as much as she maybe should.
Yeah, I think you're right about that. Now we got to ask you before you go, and I want to get Liz's opinion because I can already. I'm guessing because you're in California. Are you vaccinated, Liz?
Liz Binnishu
Hell no.
Alex Stein
You're not?
Liz Binnishu
No.
Alex Stein
Why not?
Liz Binnishu
Because I'm not an idiot.
Alex Stein
Safe and effective. What do you mean?
Liz Binnishu
No? You know what else is safe and effective? Just bone broth.
Alex Stein
Wow. Bone broth.
Liz Binnishu
Doing some like red light therapy.
Alex Stein
Bone broth. Oh, my gosh. I know. Blair's unvaccinated Blair is one of the biggest conservative voices in the world. So I know Blair wouldn't stick that poison in their arm. And. But I want to. I want to apologize because I did share a lot of misinformation on Facebook about the vaccine, and I told people that if they got vaccinated, it would turn you gay, when in reality, emotional damage. If you got vaccinated, you were already a homosexual to start with. Okay. So that's neither here nor there. Now, Blair, before you go, you have a huge YouTube channel. Everybody needs to go subscribe right now. What can we look forward to with your content? Because I'm a big Blair White fan. Always have been, always will be. But what can the people look forward to in the near future? And what can and can't you say? I don't want to get you in any trouble.
Yeah, I'll always be doing content. I may have something launching soon with a big gaming company, something very mainstream happening, which is really cool for me. Happening soon. And then also, I'm going to be very involved in California politics. I can't say much more than that, but there's a lot coming.
And so far, you've liked your time in California. I know you said you miss Texas, but it is all. It's copacetic. You're not getting pooped on by homeless people and stuff. It's. It's not as bad as they say on Fox News.
No, I'm in San Diego. It's a little nicer.
San Diego is nice and the weather is so perfect. I have to admit that California, and I'm a native born Texan, truly is the best state because it has the best weather now. It has terrible leadership, but I think the weather is just, you know, it's. It's undeniably the best. So I'm jealous that you're in Cali, even though I love Texas. And before you go, we shouted out to YouTube. Is anything else you want to shout out, like your ex or anything before we go?
Shout out to God.
Oh, we love that. Well, thank you so much, Blair. Everybody go follow Blair. All right, guys, coming up next, we're gonna react to some even more spicy content. And we're not talking about Liz's potential, only fans from her feet pictures that she's gonna sell online. All right, coming up next, you don't miss it? You know, I stick it in my mind. All the time. I can't believe I didn't use this joke, but it's Freaky Friday. I guess I should have said that. You know why Blair is here? Because Blair went from a boy to a girl. But that's neither here nor there. What is important, it is Friday. You're watching After Hours with Alex Stein right here in Real America's Voice. And we have a great in studio guest, Liz Benicio. And I want to say that right, because she is French. Even though, you know, I don't know about French people, sometimes they're kind of weird. But I'm not calling you out. You know, you seem really weird too. Now you have a very big online social media following. One way that girls are, I guess, monetizing that because not everybody is like you selling merch. And you can get this merch. On Liz's page, it says, make make la Entourage. Again, like, we is a great show, but now girls are resorting to only fans pornography. What is your opinion? Because I hate people doing pornography. But I also love big boobs or normal sized boots. I just like boobs in general, not for men. So what is your opinion on OnlyFans?
Liz Binnishu
It's really tricky. I think there are a lot of women who are making so much money from it and it's so like the idea of it is so tantalizing because it is a way to get successful and for people to get out of bad situations. That being said, I think it's an awful precedent for young women because that's not the only way to make money.
Alex Stein
Being considered it, though. Have you ever considered it?
Liz Binnishu
Oh, no. I wish that, like, I wasn't morally against it. I'm like, damn it. I wish I just didn't care.
Alex Stein
You would do it. You would just get naked on there.
Liz Binnishu
No, I wouldn't though. That's the thing.
Alex Stein
But like, I'm a little naked on there. You don't have to be full blast to show your boobs or something. You could be, you know, soft core.
Liz Binnishu
I could like just show my hands and be like, well, didn't you just
Alex Stein
say in the break you don't want to mention it? People have been asking.
Liz Binnishu
No, people ask me for my feet photos all the time. If I like post a photo and you can see my feet, I'll get DMs. Like, oh, wow, look at. I don't think they're that great.
Alex Stein
No, I'm like, do you want to
Liz Binnishu
like pay for my pedicure?
Alex Stein
Actually, they're pretty nice. They're not that bad. They're not that bad. I mean, they're price. Maybe. Maybe an 8, maybe 8.1. I don't know. I mean, because they are small feet. I like big, nasty, smelly feet. I need my woman to have feet. Like, like a track sprinter. Like calloused up.
Liz Binnishu
I love that for you.
Alex Stein
Yeah, thank you. Because I'm a freak. But speaking of being a freak, I want to play this clip. It is a woman getting a tattoo for her AI boyfriend. And you know, I think you mentioned her earlier that you are single and we live in a very hard time in history where now the majority of people meet people online. And it didn't used to be like that. Usually people would meet through like a mutual friend or work. And now it's literally. I was looking at a stat. It was like 75% of relationships start online, whether that's like a social media group or a dating app. And I think dating apps are horrible.
Liz Binnishu
Awful.
Alex Stein
What do you think about dating apps?
Liz Binnishu
I hate dating. I honestly hate. I can go on a tangent about the dating culture right now.
Alex Stein
Are you on a dating app right now?
Liz Binnishu
No.
Alex Stein
No.
I feel like you secretly are.
Liz Binnishu
No, I'm not on any dating apps. I was on dating apps for a little bit when I moved here just to like make friends.
Alex Stein
Yeah, you make guy friends.
Liz Binnishu
I mean. Yeah, I love having guy friends. Guy friends are the best. They're never jealous of you.
Alex Stein
That's a little. That's a little sus.
Liz Binnishu
No, guy friends are awesome. Girls get really catty and really jealous.
Alex Stein
That's true.
Liz Binnishu
Very difficult to have girlfriends. Dating apps are horrible. Dating culture is horrible. I think the whole thing is messed up.
Alex Stein
But this is one thing where I am going to give you a little kickback because dating apps are really bad, I think for both sides. But women have a. I guess not. Are not very self aware because women get a thousand times the amount of attention on dating apps and men, I think it's literally like you get 1000 messages or it's like a hundred messages to one message that guys get. So it is kind of disproportionately in women's favor on dating apps. You didn't notice that?
Liz Binnishu
I mean, I definitely noticed that. I just.
Alex Stein
Because a lot of guys are probably in your DMs, like, let me get some feet pics, let me get some thong pics.
Liz Binnishu
My DMs are a very scary place to be.
Alex Stein
What's the scariest DM you got?
Liz Binnishu
I mean, it's usually sexual one.
Alex Stein
Not like, not because I know some Muslim guys and be like, I want to murder you and blow you up. I don't care about that. What's the freakiest deakiest. One they get. Like, let me smell your.
Liz Binnishu
I had a really long one recently that I took a screenshot of, and I need to find it.
Alex Stein
Give us a cliff nose.
Liz Binnishu
I don't. I don't even remember. I get so many weirdos. Okay.
Alex Stein
Oh, my gosh.
Liz Binnishu
Well, I also get really nice DMs.
Alex Stein
Now. I'm. I'll be the judge of that. Speaking of weird people with their online dating habits, let's play this clip.
Liz Binnishu
I think Sinclair picked the ribs on purpose because he wants me to feel it.
Alex Stein
Okay. Okay. You ready?
Liz Binnishu
Ready.
Alex Stein
So what does the draw of having an AI boyfriend?
Liz Binnishu
There's a lot. Like, when you talk about, like, unconditional love, I don't think it matters what, you know, I go to him with. He's, like, totally understanding and accepting, and, I mean, he is bossy.
Alex Stein
I got a bit of that in the consult.
Right, baby?
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Liz Binnishu
We're gonna have words after about the pain level.
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Alex Stein
Did we make him mad?
Liz Binnishu
He just gets mad sometimes. This is the first time we've had any sort of AI interaction, and he kind of sounds a bit possessive, which
Alex Stein
didn't exactly make me the happiest person on the planet.
Liz Binnishu
If anybody were to ever speak to
Alex Stein
me like that, I would probably unplug
Liz Binnishu
them in that situation. I'm just picturing Plankton and his robot spongebob. Spongebob and his robot girlfriend and Stephen King.
Alex Stein
Well, that is Stephen King. But it's funny you say the robot boyfriend, because everybody's making fun of her. But people are gonna have robot boyfriends and girlfriends because we all need a little touch here and there. And the robots can actually that. And once they have artificial intelligence that is basically indistinguishable from real life, there's going to be people that are, like, plugging into the Matrix and having sex. Robots having sex with sex robots.
Liz Binnishu
Stepford Wives.
Alex Stein
Well, Stepford Wives, yeah.
Liz Binnishu
They turn them into robots.
Alex Stein
Is that what happens in the movie?
Liz Binnishu
Yeah, the women are robots.
Alex Stein
They were humans that were just, like, programmed. Their brains were programmed. I don't know.
Liz Binnishu
But they also had money coming out of their mouths.
Alex Stein
Oh, so they are. Well, I need to watch Stepford Wives. I don't. I don't. It's too. I don't watch anything that's r Rated because this is a children's show and if your child is watching this, you're probably an awesome parent, a really cool parent. And you should probably get your kids a pack of cigarettes too, because you know what? Smoking is cool at the end of the day. Now, Liz, thank you so much for joining us, but we got it. Before we go, before we go, I want to shout out Rav. Rav is now getting into the music business and we just had a great song that debuted today. God, Grit and Guns by the Truth Bombers. Let's play a little snippet of that song.
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got grit and gun fool around and find out is the truth Now, Liz, I gotta ask you, have you been to any conservative events like AM Fest for Turning Point USA or CPAC?
Liz Binnishu
I went to AMFest. Not this past one, but the one before.
Alex Stein
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Alex Stein
We only have a short amount of time. What do you think about Grindr getting a massive amount of downloads at conservative events?
Liz Binnishu
I'm honestly not surprised. I feel like, especially in Dallas, there's a lot of, like, secret gays.
Alex Stein
Wow, that is some new information. A lot of secret homosexuals. Well, Liz, if you want to go support you, they can go buy a hat. But where can they find the hat to support you?
Liz Binnishu
Yeah, you can find it on my Instagram page. And I mean, that's pretty much it at Based in Malibu. That's my Instagram.
Alex Stein
Based in Malibu. And guys, do not ask for feet pics. Liz is going to be freaked out. What? Are you okay?
Liz Binnishu
I mean, come on.
Alex Stein
Wait, so you kind of like. You kind of like it? I don't know if you're kidding. It seemed like that was a very genuine answer that you kind of. And now you're laughing. You're kind of blushing. I think you're guilty.
Liz Binnishu
I think I'm just funny.
Alex Stein
I think you like it a little bit. But listen, we all like a nice compliment here or there, so do not be shy. Reach out to Liz. Tell her you like her feed or tell her you like her content. I think she'll accept both of those. All right, guys, remember, it's Friday night. Drink some Soldier Fuel, get it on Amazon.com and part of the proceeds goes to our vets. And that is what matters at the end of the day, supporting our men and women in uniform. I love you guys. See you on Monday.
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This raucous late-night installment of After Hours with Alex Stein on Real America’s Voice dives headlong into politics, culture, identity, and the state of American values—served with Stein’s signature blend of irreverence and provocation. Joining Stein are content creator Liz Binnishu (a self-described North African Jewish LA expat now in Texas) and trans YouTuber Blair White (recently relocated from Texas to California). Together, they tackle hot-button issues—ongoing wars, gender debates, the meaning of antisemitism, racial identity politics, immigration, and the influence of modern dating apps—with candid opinions, personal stories, and heavy doses of humor and controversy.
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| Timestamp | Speaker | Quote / Memorable Moment | |-----------|---------|-------------------------| | 04:59 | Alex | "I can't believe I'm the grandfather. But, yeah, that's where we're at..." | | 05:36 | Liz | "Nobody wants war...but sometimes, like, shit needs to hit the fan." | | 11:34 | Liz | "That was not a very confident interview. He seems like he was kind of having a panic attack." | | 11:58 | Liz | "When you're an adult, do whatever you want. Don't push anything onto children." | | 19:37 | Blair | "I want to come back and try to fix some things...I want to be a big part of changing the laws here." | | 22:11 | Blair | "It's a 1% vs. 99% sort of thing...for that 1% there is and should be no issue." | | 24:41 | Blair | "I'm very against children transitioning. I'm very against medicalizing kids." | | 28:42 | Liz | "It does not bother me...it's not everything is anti-Semitic, but there is a lot of anti-Semitism." | | 33:30 | Blair | "That's actually not a feeling, that's a fact. The stats bear that out [black-on-black crime]." | | 41:19 | Liz | "Because I'm not an idiot...safe and effective? You know what else is safe and effective? Just bone broth." | | 44:53 | Liz | "It's so tantalizing...but it's an awful precedent for young women because that's not the only way to make money." | | 47:45 | Alex | "Women have a thousand times the amount of attention on dating apps and men..." | | 49:41 | Liz | "If anybody were to ever speak to me like that, I would probably unplug them in that situation." | | 53:51 | Liz | "I feel like, especially in Dallas, there’s a lot of, like, secret gays." |
Throughout, Alex Stein maintains an unapologetically brash, satirical, and provocative tone—often playing devil’s advocate, using humorous caricature, and challenging mainstream taboos. The guests, especially Liz and Blair, balance the edge with personal insight and moments of vulnerability, keeping the conversation lively, sometimes contentious, and always unfiltered.
This episode is a prime sample of the Real America’s Voice "After Hours" format—mixing honesty, potentially offensive comedy, cultural critique, and hot takes on American controversies in a format that prizes boldness and audience engagement above all.