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Alex Stein
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Student 1
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Alex Stein
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Alex Stein
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Student 1
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Alex Stein
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Alex Stein
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Alex Stein
Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, children of all ages, welcome to this special edition of After Hours with Alex stein. Alex Stein vs. Arkansas State, right here in real America's Voice. That's right, your boy, Primetime99, Alex Stein, ventured all the way to Jonesboro, Arkansas, to debate some of the brightest and dullest students in all of Arkansas. And things get weird, things get crazy, and, you know, things get emotional. I'll be honest. And that show starts right now. Let's go, Arkansas State.
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It's Primetime 99, the pimp on a blimp. I'm here with Turning Point usa. I love these guys. Thank you so much.
Alex Stein
Okay, what's your name?
Student 2
My name's Caitlin.
Alex Stein
Nice to meet you and Caitlin. Oh, yeah, of course.
Alex Stein's Sidekick/Co-host
Nice to meet you, Kaylin.
Alex Stein
Thank you for coming up.
Student 2
I was just wondering, I know you talked about it with him before, but just like your ideals on ice, because I feel like it is kind of justified. But I don't agree with the measures that they are taking. And do you agree with the extreme measures?
Alex Stein
See, you and I aren't that far off because I believe in states rights and I don't like the federal government overreaching their authority. And I can see how somebody that's anti ICE can take, you know, offense to having a federal police force on their street. And I think it is a necessary thing right now because the immigration crisis is where it's at. But at the same exact time I worry about the next pandemic, I worry about the next serious catastrophe where they're going to put martial law and they're going to use ICE or DHS to basically make it where we can't go to the grocery store. So I want less government involvement. That's why, you know, tend to be conservative. And so, yeah, I don't necessarily love the federal authorities just coming in and calling the shots, but they do have the legal authority to arrest people. So that's, that's how it works.
Student 2
Okay. I, I don't see them as police officers. I see them as, you know, regular people who are attacking.
Alex Stein
Well, they're more than regular people.
Student 2
Are they though?
Alex Stein
Yeah. They had to go through training, they had to go through an academy and then they get certified to be an ICE agent. Okay. I'll put it this way. I don't like the federal government getting involved in our everyday lives. When things get really hot and heavy in America, I do think it is a necessary thing that we do it.
Student 2
I'm originally from Texas and so I travel a lot back and forth from Arkansas to Texas. And I am in constant fear of being stopped, of getting arrested, of all that. And I, I feel for the other everybody else, you know, even if they are illegal. I mean, I do agree with the fact that we are deporting criminals. Criminals, yes, I agree with that. I just, I'm not so sure about the fact that we are deporting people who take the jobs that a lot of people don't want.
Alex Stein
Like those fast food workers, landscaping, service industry jobs. Yeah.
Student 2
And that's.
Alex Stein
You don't have to. We don't have to compete with those jobs. That's why I don't really think that that is bad. Is, I've said this multiple times. The legal immigration, where people are able to do H1B visa fraud and they're able to bring in their whole family, and they do that all legally. And I think that actually has as much of a detriment, if not more to society because it affects actual people that have college degrees, actual people that want to buy a house. You know, most of us here are not competing to work at McDonald's. I'm not saying it's a bad thing to do that, but that's not what we're competing to do. We're in college because we want to get a six figure job so we can support ourselves. And so the same goals that you have are the same as the people that are immigrating here legally through H1B visa fraud. And that's you're trying to compete with. And we already have 350 million people. We don't need to import 1.5 billion Indians to compete with us.
Student 2
But see, the thing is that the education in those other countries aren't as advanced as it is here.
Alex Stein
Yes.
Student 2
And so they do want to immigrate here legally so they can get that education so that they can learn.
Alex Stein
But why do they want the education?
Student 2
So that they can get better jobs, so they can live a better life.
Alex Stein
Your job.
Student 2
But it doesn't matter. They want those lives. People are people. It doesn't matter where you come from.
Alex Stein
Yeah, I agree. People are people. But when I see systematic fraud, we need to shut that down. I'm not saying nobody can come here. If you're some awesome athlete or something from Germany or, you know, there's. There's some great actors legally, then they
Student 2
have the right to take those jobs. They have the right to go to school, to take the spots that other people.
Alex Stein
I think it's a much more important thing to actually protect the rights of American citizens before protecting the rights of foreigners.
Student 2
But it doesn't matter. They're both. They're all people, though. So it matters for everyone's rights, not just us. We can't be selfish.
Alex Stein
Yeah, but you're being penalized, basically. And I don't want American citizens to be penalized. And this is what it goes to. I don't think we're that far off. I'm just saying if you look at the legal. I keep saying that because illegal sounds like legal. It is actually hurting us and hurting young people that have college degrees more than the illegal immigration where the people are, like we said, working at McDonald's or, you know, Working at a hotel. Awesome. Thank you. Give it up for her. Thank you. I was very polite. Nice to meet you, too. Okay, what do you got for us? And what's your name?
Student 3
My name's Larynia Laurinia.
Alex Stein
Like, Larinia, Talk into the mic, though. Now we're starting to get a bunch of people here and they're heckling and talking loud.
Student 3
What I know about is, like, Trump's immigration. He's been, like, deporting more immigrants than, like, Biden and Obama.
Alex Stein
That's not true. Yeah, that's. No. Pull out your phone right now. Pull out your phone right now. Do you have your phone?
Student 3
Yes, I do have my phone.
Alex Stein
Just ask who's deported. Just Google it. Who's deported?
Student 3
I have googled it before. And.
Alex Stein
And it's Obama. He's deported millions of people more than Trump. That's a fact. I'm telling you.
Student 3
That is not a fact.
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I look it up.
Student 3
I look it up before.
Alex Stein
I'm going to pull it up. You're making me pull it up. You're the college kid. You should be all good at your phone. Hold on, let's see. Searching deportation stats. What are you going to say when I'm right? Barack Obama deported more people than Donald Trump during their terms in office, with obama overseeing roughly 3 million formal removals compared to Trump's first term total of 1.2 million or fewer. They say it's closer to 932,000. So even Trump's, you know, deportations with this term and his last one are still 2 million less than Barack Obama's.
Student 3
Thank you for quivering your point right here. Yeah, here's the thing. Obama, he would deport criminals, felons.
Alex Stein
Trump's doing that, too. But see, this is what this is. This is the only thing, because you do seem like you're smart. I'm not saying that condescendingly. But the problem is, though, you're under propaganda from places like CNN and Ms. Now and. And the media, because, listen, Alex Preddy, I didn't like that he got shot and killed like that. But when you see that video a million times, it makes you think that that's happening on every street corner in America, and that's not the case. It was an isolated incident. And the girl that got shot in her car, that was not a great thing.
Student 3
But.
Alex Stein
But my point is, you see that a thousand times over and over and over. And it's what I call trauma based mind control. It's meant to scare people. It's not the reality of the situation,
Student 3
it is kind of the reality because most protesters who are against ICE and almost everyone here on campus, they get attacked by police officers. Even ICE agents will attack them. Like it's all over the media.
Alex Stein
I don't know if that's true. You've had friends that got attacked by ice?
Student 2
No.
Alex Stein
Okay, boom, right there you just disproved the point. But there's a lot of media attention on these isolated incidents, so it makes it seem like it's happening everywhere. But if you just want to know the facts, Donald Trump has actually deported less people than Barack Obama. And he has said multiple times on record that he is not going to go after people that don't have a criminal record. So really you should like his immigration, you know, practices better than Barack Obama's if we're being intellectually honest.
Student 3
Well, actually I don't because under Trump's administration, like, let's say like ICE detention center, they're like people in there.
Alex Stein
They have detention centers under Barack.
Student 3
Yeah, many like children are mostly in there instead of adults, which is something that I know nobody likes.
Alex Stein
But why is that happening? Because we have people that are human traffickers bringing children here illegally and they're being the victims of sexual trauma and sexual abuse. We need to stop the problem. Yeah. You think these young kids are coming just willy nilly?
Student 3
No, I think people coming over the Mexican border are trying to get a better life here.
Alex Stein
How is an 8 year old going to have a better life in America compared to Mexico? What would be the motivation for an eight year old to risk their life crossing a horrible desert, potentially getting sex trafficked just to be able to go work at Wendy's and maybe not even be able to work at Wendy's because they don't have a green card or they don't have a social. So I don't really think the idea that kids are coming over here because they just want a better life. Like 8 year olds in Mexico probably think their life is great.
Student 3
It's, it's not, it's not really good over there in Mexico as like here in America.
Alex Stein
But I don't think an 8 year old has the ability to understand how bad his surroundings are. You know, you don't really understand.
Student 3
They know they're human being like I am. I'm a Mexican American. I can hear it just fine.
Alex Stein
I would, I think, I think an 8 year old in Mexico not being sex trafficked would be much better than coming to America and having a legal cartel coyote take them and rape them next to a rape Tree that is all across the border.
Student 3
Not a lot of children are in sex trafficking.
Student 4
That's.
Alex Stein
You don't think sex trafficking is bad? In every, literally in every airport, in the bathroom it says, are you a victim of sex trafficking? It says that in all these public spaces. Why do you think they put a sign on every public restroom that says that? Because it's not a problem.
Student 3
I think it. Sex trafficking is a problem, but with 8 year old children trying to come here to live a better life, to get at least.
Alex Stein
Well, I think it's a bad parent. I think that's bad parenting to just let your 8 year old go with a coyote.
Student 3
I don't think so because most.
Alex Stein
You don't think so?
Student 3
I think, I think most immigrants want here to come to or have a better life for them and their children.
Alex Stein
Yeah, but like a nine year old only cares about like cereal and toys. They don't know that if they go to America that they're going to get some sort of better lifestyle. I just don't think that that's their motivation. Oftentimes it's their parents selling them to the cartel. You do agree that the cartel is bad?
Student 3
It is, very much.
Alex Stein
And do you think the cartel is very influential in Mexico and South America?
Student 3
It's not.
Alex Stein's Sidekick/Co-host
But you don't think the cartel is
Alex Stein
influential and all the drugs they bring over. We've had over 100,000 overdose deaths from fentanyl alone, the majority of it coming from Mexico.
Student 3
Well, yeah, if the cartel is doing something bad in Mexico, that would be a good reason of why Mexican people want to come to America.
Alex Stein
Yeah, I know, I understand. But that's why we need to stop the cartel. But my point is the cartel might be committing the crime in Mexico, but then they're illegally bringing over the border in Arizona or Texas or California and then those drugs are being taken by college kids across the country and they're dying. So they're responsible whether it happens in America or not.
Student 3
Which is why I think under Trump they should be focusing on more like catching criminals instead of like catching families with children going door to door to like.
Alex Stein
Well, you're lucky that's what's happening. He's told ICE to chill out in Minneapolis and he said on record multiple times that he's going to focus on illegals that have a criminal record. He's literally said that. You can fact check that too. I, I think you like Donald Trump more than you want to admit.
Student 3
I don't.
Alex Stein
You got to look into him and he loves you. Saw him eat that taco bowl and Trump Tower.
Student 3
No, I also know that he's in the Epstein files.
Alex Stein
Yeah, but listen, you know, I like how you bring up the Epstein files. You think if he was in the Epstein files molesting children, that Joe Biden wanted to spend four years putting them in jail. So obviously he didn't do anything. Was he friends with Jeffrey Epstein? Yes, but as soon as he found out that he was a child predator, he kicked him out of Mar a Lago. So Donald Trump's a billionaire. You're going to be friends with other billionaires. It doesn't mean that you do every sordid, disgusting thing that they do in their personal lives.
Caller 1
So.
Alex Stein
So what you're doing is called collective punishment, which we're probably all against. Collective punishment. But you're collectively punishing Donald Trump for just being associates with a guy that is not a good guy. I'm not defending Jeffrey Epstein. Jeffrey Epstein is his pig. Disgusting. He deserves to die. But he's probably not dead. But yeah, I mean, I don't want to collectively punish Donald Trump. And there's no evidence that he actually did anything to a child. Did he do something to women over the age of 18? Probably, yes, but I don't think he did.
Student 3
Like, I think it was during like the early mid 2000s.
Alex Stein
It was like there's one statement from a limo driver where he alleged that he heard Donald Trump say that he raped and buried a kid also. But the FBI fact checked that and found out it was all BS and nonsense.
Student 3
Well, if you actually looked in the files,
Alex Stein
I've been, I've been to the FC files since before 2016, since before Trump was president. So. Okay, all right, thank you.
Alex Stein's Sidekick/Co-host
Give it up for her.
Alex Stein
Thank you for coming out. I really appreciate it. Go look into what I told you. Please look into it. If you guys enjoyed that, there is more verbal combat coming up right after this. Let me turn this on.
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Alex Stein
Welcome back to this special edition of After Hours with Alex stein. Alex Stein vs. Arkansas State right here on Real America's Voice. And this next student, he really crashes out, but at the end, I think he really learned something. Check it out. What's your name?
Student 4
My name's Dominic. And I just wanted to ask, why do you still support Donald Trump after he's been convicted of, like, 34 felons? Like, this is just genuine curiosity. He's been convicted of 34 felonies. He started the pointless war in Iran. He's been mentioned in the Epstein files more than God has been mentioned in the Bible. Yeah, like, I'm not saying he did anything in it because there's like, obviously nothing's happened, but he's been mentioned so many times that it should raise suspicion real quick.
Alex Stein
You have more that.
Student 4
And then he said he was going to, like, lower all the prices and stuff, but because of the war in Iran, they got raised like, gas prices is through the roof again, but still
Alex Stein
not as high as they were under Joe Biden or the Ukraine war. That's a fact.
Student 4
But he said that. He said he was going to lower them and now they're back.
Alex Stein
They were temporarily low, but I think once America, luckily America is basically energy independent. And once all these other countries are buying their energy from us, whether it's oil, gas, petroleum, whatever that is, it will actually end up lowering the price. So I can see your arguments like, hey, he said it's going to go lower and it did temporarily, and then now it went up. But when it comes to FC files, there's no evidence that he was actually, you know, banging kids. The Iran war, I didn't necessarily love it, but I also agree that I don't want terrorists to have nuclear weapons. So I feel like it was a necessary evil. And now it looks like the off ramp, that we're on the off ramp, and it's going to end sooner than later. So I don't think that that was as a big a catastrophe as the media said. And then what was your first complaint about Trump?
Student 4
He's convicted of 34.
Alex Stein
Okay. But come on, you know that that was all a hit job. You know, I know you're smart enough
Student 4
to know that you can't say that and still support like the rest of the, like the courts and all that stuff. Because he was convicted. They had evidence. They convicted him. 34, 32.
Alex Stein
Yeah, by a grub. I mean, those people, whether it's Fanny Willis or all of those people, they all had a bias and that's why they targeted Donald Trump. And so it's corrupt people trying to target somebody. And see, that kind of proves the point that he didn't do anything with Epstein, because if they really wanted to get him for something, they should have gone after him for being a pedophile, which he's not, because that would have been actually universally liked by the people. Instead, they showed that the system that we have is incredibly corrupt and our criminal justice system is a joke, and that if the, the, you know, the government thumb wants to land on you, it can take out anybody. And at the end of the day, it didn't even take them out. So, you know, the, the 34 felonies, all that was nonsense. You and I both know that.
Student 4
I still got two more questions. Number one, since, like, the Epstein files is. He said he was going to release
Alex Stein
the Epstein files day one, release 3 million documents.
Student 4
He said he was going to do it, like, as soon as he got into office. I was one of his, like, running points.
Alex Stein
Well, they did have to redact stuff, the victims and stuff, so that it does take a little time to do,
Student 4
but he released them with so many redactions that it was pointless to release them. And they. And he fought it. That was after they sued him. If I, If I remember collecting. They sued him or the. They sued the United States.
Alex Stein
Thomas Maxey, Marjorie Taylor Greene and Rokhan have put a lot of pressure on them. No, hey, listen, we all wanted transparency, and I think we'll get even more transparency, but 3 million Epstein files is 3 million more than Joe Biden gave us, and it's 3 million more than Kamala Harris.
Student 4
I'm not. I'm not saying it. It wasn't like they should have been released long time ago. Like, I'm just saying he was. One of his running points was, I'm gonna release these. And then he fought so hard to release them, and still nothing has been done from the files that. That shows, hey, these. These guys are being weird with kids. And, like, there's stuff that you can convict people, and still nothing.
Alex Stein
Prince Andrew got arrested in the uk, but, yeah, I think they needed that.
Student 4
That's the only one. There's been no other prosecution from these people that have been.
Alex Stein
But a lot of people read the Epstein files. A lot of them were using coded language, and so we should investigate that. But using coded language. They do that on purpose so that they can get away with these crimes that they are committing secretly on an island. So some of it is probably hard to go. And you Know, you know, but retroactively go and prosecute for some of these crimes that, yeah, they're sending weird emails, but they need, like, more concrete evidence. But I do want more arrests. I agree with you. I think we need more.
Student 4
Because the thing is, it feels like they're not trying to do anything for right now. He's like, look, we released it so you can get off my back about it. And he's trying to do all this other stuff to, like, distract from the fact that, hey, even if it says he's like, I. I'll agree it says he didn't. He's mentioned a lot, but there's nothing that says he is like, a criminal. Like, nothing is.
Alex Stein
There's nothing. Nothing is said he did anything, but
Student 4
it kind of feels like he's almost trying to distract from all that stuff to either protect them or not or draw the thing. Draw the attention away from, hey, I was mentioned so many times, which. Yeah, but, like, there was no investigation into it at all.
Alex Stein
And I think there was some investigation into it.
Student 4
Barely any if all, if at all. And still there's not investigations on half the other people.
Alex Stein
Well, I will tell you that we're 15 months into the presidency, so we're at the start of the second quarter, so we still have nearly three full years to figure this out. So we agree that I don't necessarily love the war, but I'm going to support the President. I'm a patriot, and I support all of our men and women in uniform, especially the ones that lost their lives. And I'm not going to poo poo on their legacy for going and defending, you know, our great country.
Student 4
I guess we have to agree to disagree.
Alex Stein
All right, thank you. Thank you. Give it up for this young man. Okay, now, what do we got over here?
Caller 1
What it do?
Alex Stein
What's up, brother? What's your name?
Caller 1
Carter.
Alex Stein
Carter?
Caller 1
Yup.
Alex Stein
What's up, Carter?
Caller 1
You're a Trump supporter?
Alex Stein
Big time. The pimp on a blend. Y' all like Trump.
Caller 1
Okay, now, me, I don't really like, when I look at a person, I don't take, like, the views and stuff, but I have heard some stuff and I seen some pictures, like, Epstein and stuff. So basically, all I'm saying is, are you supporting, like, pedophilia and, like, tax fraud?
Alex Stein
What are you talking about? There's no evidence that he's a pedophile.
Caller 1
Trump was really posted up in pictures.
Alex Stein
Okay, let me tell you something. I can tell you, you probably got some friends that are in jail, right?
Caller 1
What does that have to do with anything?
Alex Stein
People that are in jail. Do you have any friends? Do you have any friends that are in jail?
Caller 1
Yes, you know I do.
Alex Stein
Yeah, I know you do. So I'm saying. So are you guilty of their crimes because you were friend with your friends with them? Answer the question. I'm saying if you know somebody that's in jail that might have been a
Caller 1
murderer, you are what you hang around, gang.
Alex Stein
Well, they do say birds and feather fly together. But my point is, I'm saying that there's no evidence that he's guilty of being a pedophile.
Caller 1
But you did disagree. You are what you hang around. What are you on the island for? That's all they doing.
Alex Stein
He never went to the island. He never went to. No, he did not. There's no evidence that he went to the island. Now, Bill Clinton went to the island 27 times.
Caller 1
No Democrat or Republican gang.
Student 1
I'm in the middle.
Alex Stein
I'm just telling you there's no evidence that Donald Trump is a pedophile. And if there was, they would.
Caller 1
So what's the pictures and stuff about where he's at?
Alex Stein
Mar a Lago. Yeah. Jeffrey Epstein was a member of Mar a Lago. And then once Donald Trump found out that he was a pedophile, he kicked him out of that club.
Caller 1
Now, he did that to cover himself.
Alex Stein
What are you talking.
Caller 1
All he's doing is covering his track.
Alex Stein's Sidekick/Co-host
Yeah, he's a billion out that you have a pedophile.
Alex Stein
There's a member of your club.
Alex Stein's Sidekick/Co-host
Yeah.
Alex Stein
You should kick him out. I don't know if that's necessarily covering
Caller 1
his tracks, that he was kicking him out. So the rest would be okay. What are you talking about now? You acting like I'm slow.
Alex Stein
You think that there's evidence that Donald Trump is raping kids.
Caller 1
Positive.
Alex Stein's Sidekick/Co-host
And that.
Caller 1
And then you're telling me I believe he a criminal. You're telling me he got 34 felonies. Tell me if somebody my skin color had 34 felonies trying to be president with that.
Alex Stein
You know anybody that's ever been targeted by a district attorney? Hell yeah.
Alex Stein's Sidekick/Co-host
Exactly.
Alex Stein
So you know that we have a corrupt judicial system.
Caller 1
We do. And that's another problem.
Alex Stein's Sidekick/Co-host
So you should be empathetic.
Caller 1
The justice system too. No, I don't like none of that.
Alex Stein's Sidekick/Co-host
Because he got targeted by crooked district
Caller 1
attorneys and the government is against us. The president, the judicial system, everything.
Alex Stein
I agree with you on that.
Caller 1
I agree with you and that's a problem.
Alex Stein
But I'm saying if there was concrete evidence, you're accusing he taking food stamps
Caller 1
of everything from poor families. That's another thing. He don't care about the poor. All he care about is maintaining himself
Alex Stein
for like Doritos and Pepsi and stuff like that. And I do agree that we should have social services. But what you should get mad about is the illegal immigrants that are coming here and actually taking social services from marginalized communities. But you're not going to talk about that. You're going to be.
Caller 1
Look, I talk about illegal immigrants now. I'm okay with them coming in illegally as long as they trying to conserve their life and their families and help themselves.
Alex Stein
If you're so big brain, why do
Alex Stein's Sidekick/Co-host
you think that there's less ebt?
Alex Stein
Why do you think there's less food stamps?
Caller 1
Because more people coming in.
Alex Stein's Sidekick/Co-host
Exactly. So that's what you're complaining about.
Caller 1
That don't have nothing to do because the government steady printing out money for other stuff, useless wars when they can help us out. Immigrants, they didn't even have to do the war. They could have helped us out.
Alex Stein
Instead I'm saying, do you not understand the logic that the more illegal immigrants that you have.
Caller 1
I'm saying Donald Trump doing other stuff where he can focus on helping out the people here.
Alex Stein
Well, I believe Donald Trump is helping other people here.
Caller 1
No. Well, his people. Yeah, but my people know.
Alex Stein
You think Donald Trump's racist. Is that what you think?
Caller 1
Yes. What the hell, bro? His granddad was in the Ku Klux Klan.
Alex Stein
Oh my gosh. Listen, there's no evidence that Donald Trump is a racist.
Caller 1
Oh, God. His granddad was in the Ku Klux Klan.
Alex Stein
Well, I don't know.
Caller 1
Look it up. You know it's true. What are you talking about?
Alex Stein
Everybody has a racist grandfather. That's just how the world, bro, that is taught.
Caller 1
What do you mean? Racism was taught throughout the generations. That shit. Generational.
Alex Stein
Johnald Trump has a lot of black employees. He has a lot of.
Caller 1
I don't care about none of that. Them folks is public.
Alex Stein's Sidekick/Co-host
If he was racist, he wouldn't be
Alex Stein
friends with black people. So it just ruined.
Caller 1
I love everybody, but I. I will call out racism when I see it.
Alex Stein
But you have no evidence of him being racist.
Caller 1
I have plenty.
Alex Stein
Okay, give me one.
Caller 1
I just. Bro, he done literally said the N word before.
Alex Stein's Sidekick/Co-host
What?
Alex Stein
What? Give me one example of Donald Trump being racist.
Alex Stein's Sidekick/Co-host
No, no. Before you leave, give me one example
Alex Stein
of Donald Trump being racist.
Caller 1
So he ain't never said the N word.
Alex Stein's Sidekick/Co-host
There's no evidence that he said the N word. Everybody said the N word. See that's the thing, is you're going to act like a snowflake. You're going to act so sad. No. You're going to say. No, I'm not going to say it now, but I'm saying I don't get
Caller 1
offended when they say the N word. But I'm being honest. When you say the N word with the ER test, you are racist. Serious.
Alex Stein
You're falsely accusing a guy that you have no evidence of saying the N word, and now you're trying to be sad about it.
Alex Stein's Sidekick/Co-host
No, because you would like that. Because you're a victim and you always want to be a victim.
Alex Stein
Because you.
Alex Stein's Sidekick/Co-host
Because you're not smart enough to realize
Alex Stein
that that word is impolite. And I'm not here to be impolite. But because you're a ghetto stiletto queen, you like to be impolite. You like to talk in movie theaters. You like to say the N word. But in polite society, we shouldn't speak like that. Because I have manners. I have respect. Something that you don't have. So that's why you're begging me to say the N word so you can sit here and cry about it, and I'm not gonna, you know, play your reindeer.
Caller 1
Now, look, we might not be friends, but can you say that I treated you with respect?
Alex Stein's Sidekick/Co-host
Yes.
Caller 1
Okay, so other people can do that. My people can treat others with respect. Like, we don't have to be ghetto. We just get ghetto when folks don't listen.
Alex Stein
I know, but y' all are getting
Caller 1
ghetto when folks don't listen. When folks don't listen. So start listening.
Alex Stein
I'm just saying.
Caller 1
I'm talking about the government in general.
Alex Stein
Break the stereotypes. You don't have to crash out every second you get mad.
Caller 1
So that's how we know. That's how we met, bro. Because of y'.
Alex Stein's Sidekick/Co-host
All.
Caller 1
This been taught through y'.
Alex Stein
All.
Caller 1
Y' all put drugs in our community to ruin us. I'm not talking about you, bro. I'm talking about the government.
Alex Stein's Sidekick/Co-host
What are you talking about now? My dad's a drug dealer. Give me a break.
Caller 1
Y' all just talking about the government, bro. You know, y' all are just trying
Alex Stein's Sidekick/Co-host
to falsely blame me for something I never did, and that's. That's why you guys got it.
Caller 1
I'm not blaming you. I'm blaming who you support and the people you support in that party and
Alex Stein
the people who was around before never victimized you. But you just label me that? I'm selling drugs to you now.
Alex Stein's Sidekick/Co-host
I mean, come on, dude. That's so far out of left field.
Alex Stein
I've never sold anybody any drugs.
Alex Stein's Sidekick/Co-host
You're the one that said it. You're the one that said it.
Alex Stein
So my point is.
Caller 1
No, I did say they put drugs in our community way back when. Like in the 70s and 80s.
Alex Stein's Sidekick/Co-host
Yeah, but there's a lot of black drug dealers now too.
Caller 1
You think?
Alex Stein's Sidekick/Co-host
Yeah, I don't know. Why do they sell?
Caller 1
Because of that. They taught us that. And then white people, kids was getting raised up and that's all they were seeing. And there was no real fathers in the community. All the thugs, everybody was in jail because they was trying to feed their family.
Alex Stein
No, I understand that. Somebody that wants to make a living. But it's not a white person's fault that your friend is selling weed. It's not. It's not a white person's fault.
Caller 1
I didn't say that was a white person's fault. I said that was just people on white people. I did not blame that on white people. Not all white people are part of the CEA or the government. It's some great white people. I love everybody. All I'm saying is the people who are doing this stuff on purpose because this is a system.
Alex Stein
Yeah.
Student 1
Why do you like.
Caller 1
I swear to God they not everything that's going on is not just because all of this stuff.
Alex Stein
I agree with you that there are traps out there that can always multiple
Caller 1
people and they've been set up for that. But for us to go to jail, they love us in jail. They get paid for this.
Alex Stein
And you know young people that are your age that have been really successful that didn't have any issues. So it's a lot of self accountability. And there is part of it, nature versus nurture. If you have a hard, you know, nature surrounding, it's going to make you a little harder. And if you're nurtured a little more and you're giving a leg up, it's going to make things easier. But life is not fair. You have to overcome those obstacles.
Caller 1
That's true.
Alex Stein
And I think that a little suffering actually makes you stronger. Future struggles, you're able to overcome them easier. So life's not supposed to be a rose garden. You were never promised a rose garden.
Caller 1
You ain't lying. But look, one thing I'm gonna do, I'm teaching my people. Go to college, get educated. That's what they don't want.
Alex Stein
We agree. Clap for that guy. I agree with you. Go to college. Now. Things were a little spicy, but I'm telling you, after the break, it gets even crazier. I mean, this guy's yelling at me. You can't understand half of what he's saying, but trust me, it's entertaining. That's coming up right after this.
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Alex Stein
You're watching After Hours with Alex Stein right here on Real America's Voice. And we got more of this special edition. Alex Stein versus Arkansas State. And watch this kid get totally dominated by yours truly. Okay, what do you got for us? What's your name?
Student 1
Bryson Brown.
Alex Stein
What's up, Bryson Brown?
Student 1
So the first thing you said to me was that I'm an African American and I don't have to worry about ice. But one of the first people to be killed by ICE was Keith Jones.
Alex Stein
What was he doing? Did he have his criminal record?
Student 1
It was New Year's Eve. He was shooting a gun in the air, and an off duty ICE agent killed him. Shooting a gun in the air, that is part of the constitution. Are you gonna let me respond or are you gonna yell? Are you gonna let me respond? Are you gonna yell? Are you gonna let me respond or are you gonna yell? Exactly.
Alex Stein's Sidekick/Co-host
But think about how illogical that is.
Student 1
Are you gonna let me respond? Are you gonna let me respond? Are you gonna let me respond?
Alex Stein's Sidekick/Co-host
You're not legally allowed to shoot a gun in the air on New Year's Eve. That's not legal. I'm sorry to break it to you just because your family's been doing that for years. It's still illegal to shoot off a gun in the air because guess what, sweetie? Those bullets fall down and sometimes they hit people. Yeah, I don't do it. I've never shot off a gun in
Alex Stein
the air on New Year's Eve.
Student 1
My point was that you're incorrect by saying I don't have to worry about ICE because of ice.
Alex Stein's Sidekick/Co-host
Yeah, you don't have to worry about ICE if you're not shooting a gun in the air to celebrate New Year's. You'll be totally fine.
Student 1
I have to worry about ice when
Alex Stein
I'm holding a phone.
Alex Stein's Sidekick/Co-host
The only reason that Alex Freddy held
Student 1
a phone and he got shot. Freddie held a phone and he got shot.
Alex Stein
Alex Brady had a gun in his
Student 1
back waistband that he didn't reach for.
Alex Stein's Sidekick/Co-host
Let's just.
Student 3
Let's.
Student 1
Okay, so you want to. You.
Alex Stein's Sidekick/Co-host
You can't use logic.
Alex Stein
No, I'm refuting your point.
Alex Stein's Sidekick/Co-host
He didn't get killed because he's black. He got killed because he was shooting a gun in the air. I don't know how you can't understand that.
Student 1
I'm gonna get shot. You want. No.
Alex Stein's Sidekick/Co-host
I would get shot, too, if I shot a gun in the air. Yes. Dude, you're talking about a hypothetical situation
Alex Stein
that you don't know what would happen if I shot a gun off in air.
Student 1
Were incorrect.
Alex Stein's Sidekick/Co-host
White people go to jail, too.
Alex Stein
Did you know that?
Alex Stein's Sidekick/Co-host
You know, white people go to jail, too.
Student 1
Second point that was also incorrect is that ICE agents are police officers. I say police officers.
Alex Stein
They're a part of law enforcement.
Student 1
Okay, that's not what you said, though.
Alex Stein
Well, they're part of law enforcement.
Alex Stein's Sidekick/Co-host
Regardless. They are legally allowed to detain people
Alex Stein
if they are an illegal alien. So they are a part of law enforcement.
Student 1
So I was right about to detain illegal aliens, but not American citizens. So why are they detained?
Alex Stein's Sidekick/Co-host
Well, they're allowed to react.
Alex Stein
If they see a black guy shooting a gun off, he might be shooting a crowd of people. You're allowed to protect. You're allowed to protect American citizens.
Alex Stein's Sidekick/Co-host
That's not what's going on.
Alex Stein
You're out of touch with reality, and your brain is broken. And you are believing. Believing lies. And you're under propaganda, young man. And that's. I'm not. I'm trying to come to a middle ground. No, that's not a middle ground. You're the one. You're the one that's crashing out. I think that you're the one that's spreading more hate in Division. Yeah, but don't be a snowflake don't be a snowflake. A lot of people hurt your feelings, you know, you don't have to crash out.
Alex Stein's Sidekick/Co-host
Just because your feelings got hurt doesn't
Alex Stein
mean you got to crash out like that.
Student 1
So you're talking about crashing out when I gave you a point that was factually correct. You immediately overly well, I crash out.
Alex Stein
I crash out. I'm the pimp on a blimp. You don't know who I am. I'm Primetime 99. I'm the king of all crash outs. But listen, I. I just want to make this point. ICE is never going to deport you. But if you do go shoot a gun off on New Year's, there is a chance that they might kill you. And that's the reality of the situation.
Student 1
You support ice, correct?
Alex Stein
Yes, I support ice.
Student 1
You support everything ICE is doing, correct?
Alex Stein
Well, I mean, do I support every single ICE agent?
Student 1
Do you support everything?
Alex Stein
That's way too reductive and oversimplified. But do I, Do I like corrupt ICE agents? Is there corrupt police officers? Is there corrupt FBI agents? In every single division there is some sort of corruption? Circumvent my point because it's a nuanced answer. It's not just yes or no. Not everything's black and white. I support ice, but I don't support every single action that they take. Yes, I'll give you that. I'll say I support over 80%. Yeah, probably 90%.
Student 1
90%.
Alex Stein
Yeah.
Student 1
So you think killing, attacking, injuring Americans?
Alex Stein
If a guy's shooting a gun. If a guy's shooting a gun in the air, yeah. They can respond to that.
Student 1
Can I finish? Starting.
Alex Stein
You're going to go ahead.
Student 1
You support ice, Killing, injuring, deporting, attacking American citizens that are legally here that are shooting guns. Can I finish my point? No. Can I finish my point?
Alex Stein's Sidekick/Co-host
The one example you have of somebody
Alex Stein
getting killed by ICE was a guy shooting a gun. I'm not feeding my ego.
Alex Stein's Sidekick/Co-host
Okay? Ask a question. Go ahead. I'm not going to not let you ask a question. But, dude, you're trying to tell me.
Alex Stein
Dude, you're trying to put words in my mouth. You're trying to tell me what I support. Okay. What do you. What do you have to say that's so smart? Let me hear it.
Student 1
Do you agree with ice? Attacking, killing, deporting, assaulting American immigrants and American citizens and legal immigrants trying to go to courthouses and get their citizenship and protesting the illegal things that they're doing? Do you support that?
Alex Stein
That's not happening.
Student 1
So, Alex Brady Wasn't at a protest.
Alex Stein
Yeah, he was at a protest, but then he got in a fight with a cop.
Alex Stein's Sidekick/Co-host
I'm saying you will not get shot by a cop.
Alex Stein
You will not get stuck. You will never ever be the victim of police brutality if you don't go and shut. There's videos of Alex Preddy kicking, kicking the car. He had a gun on him. He's not. You're acting like he's some boy scout when you're kicking, when you touch an officer, that's considered assault. If you touch a cop's gun, they can shoot you. So I know there's different rules for cops. I'm just saying if potentially they felt threatened that he was grabbing for the gun. That's what happens in that video. They said.
Student 1
Why are you adding information? That isn't necessary.
Alex Stein
He didn't touch a cops gun though.
Student 1
He didn't touch a cop's gun though.
Alex Stein
Listen, we're arguing.
Student 1
He didn't touch a cop's gun though.
Alex Stein
You will be safe if you don't argue semantics.
Student 1
Because this country is built on semantics. It's built on words written on paper by people in power.
Alex Stein
You're so out of touch with reality that you think I'm out of touch with reality.
Student 1
You support a president that's unconstitutional.
Alex Stein
It's legal to shoot a gun off in the air on New Year's. Like that's, that's how little you know about the law.
Student 1
I don't think it's legal. I don't think you should be killed for exercising your second amendment right.
Alex Stein
But you can't legally shoot a gun.
Student 1
And I don't think it's legal. I don't think you should be killed. I don't think it's legal. I don't think you should be killed for exercising your constitutional rights.
Alex Stein
Yeah, but shooting the gun. You can own the gun, but shooting the gun neighborhoods is not protected by the constitution.
Student 1
You think it's legal for an off duty ICE agent, immigration to shoot an American citizen because he shot a firearm? He is not a police officer. Yes, he is not a police officer. Yeah, I think he is not a police officer.
Alex Stein
ICE is supposed to deal with immigration people, the bullets.
Student 1
He is not a police officer. ICE deals with immigration babies. Call the police. He's off duty. He wasn't even on the clock.
Alex Stein's Sidekick/Co-host
Good for him. So that's what I'm saying. He's an American patriot. He cares about protecting the citizens of this country.
Alex Stein
Something that you don't care about.
Student 1
Call the police. Go. Go about the Proper channel.
Alex Stein's Sidekick/Co-host
Active shooting situation.
Alex Stein
You sometimes have to react. You don't get to just call in
Student 1
an active shooter situation. The first thing they do is call the proper authorities.
Alex Stein
The guy was in an active shooting situation. That's why
Alex Stein's Sidekick/Co-host
status that had nothing to
Alex Stein
do with the color of his skin.
Student 1
Was not the only person shooting a gun that day on New Year's Eve. He was not.
Alex Stein's Sidekick/Co-host
Still. He's still.
Student 1
He was. It's still the only person killed by an off duty ICE agent.
Alex Stein
Do you want people in your neighborhood. Immigration agent, Let me ask you a question. Are you okay with people just shooting off guns in your neighborhood?
Student 1
That's not the point.
Alex Stein
That is the point.
Student 1
Is that Immigration.
Alex Stein
I just want to get this.
Student 1
That's not the point though.
Alex Stein
Are you okay?
Student 1
That's not the point.
Alex Stein
People taking a gun.
Student 1
That's not the point.
Alex Stein
Shooting it. It.
Student 1
It is not fair for you to come on our campus and attack us for our points when you have no points.
Alex Stein
My point is you won't even answer the question. Is it okay for a guy to get a gun and shoot it off in your neighborhood?
Student 1
Sure.
Alex Stein
Okay. Exactly. You're ghetto. And that stupid.
Student 1
I'm ghetto.
Alex Stein's Sidekick/Co-host
Cool.
Alex Stein
Yeah, cool.
Student 1
You're not a patriot. You're a traitor.
Alex Stein
Well, you're ghetto.
Student 1
And you're not a patriot.
Alex Stein
You're a tract of shooting situation.
Student 1
You're not a patriot. You're a traitor.
Alex Stein
Good for you.
Student 1
You're a traitor.
Alex Stein
Yeah, okay. I'm a traitor. Your values encourages people to shoot off guns. Guns in your neighborhood.
Student 1
Your values come from people you don't agree with.
Alex Stein
I love this country and I want to protect. No, you don't.
Student 1
You love an unconstitutional president. That's not loving this country.
Alex Stein's Sidekick/Co-host
That is unconstitutional.
Student 1
Putting us in a war that we weren't involved in is unconstitutional because he subverted Congress. He didn't go through the proper channels. That's unconstitutional.
Alex Stein
Troops. We've only. We've only done air support, so we don't have ground troops. So it's not technically a war. It is on their side. They're calling it a war. But for us.
Student 1
He calls it a war himself.
Alex Stein
Congressional permission.
Student 1
He calls it a war himself.
Alex Stein
Well, we don't.
Student 1
He calls it a war himself. Well, you agree with what he said, so you should call it a war. Right, because he called it a war regardless. Oh, okay. You don't have a point.
Alex Stein
I'm saying you're acting like you don't want war, but yet you. I don't want to shoot off guns in your neighborhood.
Student 1
I Don't want war. He ran on no war and then started two wars.
Alex Stein
You're being very hypocritical. You're offending because you're defending people shooting off guns in your neighborhood. Like that's normal.
Student 1
That's not war.
Alex Stein
Should be better.
Student 1
Constitutional.
Alex Stein
That is war. Shooting a gun off in a neighborhood is a form of war. No, shooting a gun in the neighborhood is a form of warfare.
Student 1
Yeah, I was shooting a gun into the air on New Year's Eve.
Alex Stein
You don't know if he's doing gang violence. So, yeah, shooting a gun is not a cool thing.
Student 1
You don't know if a man shooting a gun into the air on New Year's Eve, celebrating with his family, is doing gang violence or celebrating New Year's Eve. Is that what you just said?
Alex Stein
Bullets don't go to space?
Student 1
Is that what you just said?
Alex Stein
They don't go to space?
Student 1
Well, that's just basic physics, so.
Alex Stein
I'm just saying I don't think you know basic physics. I don't think you know.
Student 1
You don't think I know? Basically, I pass physics with an A, buddy. Well, I doubt that, but I bet you do. You don't have any real points. You just throw insults.
Alex Stein
You're literally here defending gun violence.
Student 1
You're literally here defending an unconstitutional president, calling yourself a patriot. How's he not unconstitutional?
Alex Stein's Sidekick/Co-host
He loves this country.
Alex Stein
Compared to our last, he is a
Student 1
convicted felon and he's in office. Felons can't even vote.
Alex Stein
Do you agree that. That the Department of Justice is corrupt?
Student 1
Yes, he's the most corrupt one.
Alex Stein's Sidekick/Co-host
So he was a big victim.
Student 1
He appointed the Department of Justice. And you agree with them?
Alex Stein
You should be empathetic to Donald Trump.
Student 1
Because how would I be empathetic to someone that's not?
Alex Stein
People that have been targeted by corrupt district attorneys?
Student 1
Why would I be empathetic to someone that's not empathetic to me?
Alex Stein
What is Donald Trump done to you?
Student 1
Yeah, he's done stuff to my people that look like me. What is he denied?
Alex Stein
Yeah, what is he.
Student 1
Can I finish? Yeah, he's denied people that look like me housing. Before he became a politician, when he was in a real estate. Y' all love bringing up how he was in the real estate.
Alex Stein
He denied some Section 8 people that had a criminal history.
Student 1
Why are they Section eight people? You assume I'm Section eight because I'm black, that's why. Your point?
Alex Stein
You're saying he's racist because he doesn't want people that have criminal records to
Student 1
stay in his building, people didn't have criminal records. That's why he got sued and lost.
Alex Stein
Well, first of all, that's why he
Student 1
got sued and lost.
Alex Stein
I don't even know if he got sued and lost.
Student 1
That's why they. That's why it was unconstitutional. That's why he was wrong.
Alex Stein
The outcome of it.
Student 1
He got sued and lost. The weather doesn't even agree with you.
Alex Stein
Yeah, but it's not his job. The weather doesn't even agree with Trump's responsibility to give you cheap housing.
Student 1
I hate that Donald Trump got sued and lost.
Alex Stein
Well, a lot of people get sued and lose. That doesn't mean he's wrong. It's because a jury could be wrong. A district attorney could be corrupt, believe it or not.
Student 1
So the district attorney is corrupt.
Alex Stein
Now jail that were innocent, but they
Student 1
weren't corrupt before, or were they always corrupt?
Alex Stein
Always been corrupt.
Student 1
So they've always been corrupt. So everybody in power is corrupt, including Donald Trump. Thank you.
Alex Stein
Okay, you want black people to keep shooting guns in your neighborhood? Get your gun. Big brain logic. I mean, you guys can be honest. I want you to tweet at me. Did you like that last kid? Do you think he won that debate? I don't think they did. I think I dominated. But I want to get your opinion. Tweet me @Alex Stein99 on Twitter. I want to get your opinion, guys. Coming up after the break, things are the craziest they've been all day. I don't. I can't even describe it. It's so crazy. You don't want to miss it. That'll be right up after this. Thank you guys so much for staying up late with us. Right here on Real America's Voice, you're watching After Hours with Alex Stein. Alex Stein versus Arkansas State. And you know why I dominated all my debates tonight? Because it's little. This little tiny 8 ounce can right here. Actually 12 ounce. I don't even know how to read 12 ounces. Even better. That's a better value. That's a better deal. Well, if you guys want my secret juice, you drink this. It gives you the ability to speak fast, speak strong, and speak smart. Even though that doesn't sound very smart. Just trust me, take my word for it, and you'll be able to own all the libtards on any college campus across America. If you got primetime Alex Stein's Secret Soldier Fuel debate juice, as well as it helps our soldiers on the battlefield. So if you're like, you know, construction worker or something, you need A little pick me up before work or after work. This is my go to and it should be your go to as well. Go to buy soldierfuel.com and pick up a case. And if you guys enjoy it, you want to be on the show, go to soldierfuel.comchallenge, upload a video of yourself drinking Soldier Fuel. And if we like the video, we're going to play it on the show and send you a free case of Soldier Fuel. So go support us. Support Rav and support Soldier Fuel because part of all of the proceeds go to actually help our military veterans. Well, speaking of our military veterans, I feel like some of these students are going to have PTSD after they're done debating primetime Alex Stein, especially this student coming up up right now. You got for us.
Caller 1
Like, I ain't gonna lie. I don't even want to debate with you. I just want to check your on. God, like, what's up? My retired airplane driver looking mine. Dumpster juice cologne.
Alex Stein's Sidekick/Co-host
You're trying to check me.
Alex Stein
Dude, look how ratchet you look.
Alex Stein's Sidekick/Co-host
Your hair looks ratchet. You can't even grow.
Alex Stein
Dude, you're the most.
Alex Stein's Sidekick/Co-host
Ratchet looks nappy as hell. I know you're ashy as hell, too. I know you're ashy. I know you're ashy. I know you got a bigger nose in your. Look at your nose. You got blind my daddy look. Dude, you got the biggest nose in this whole place. And I like cheeseburgers. You like cheeseburger. Maybe if we could understand what you're
Alex Stein
saying, they would laugh more. But campus right now.
Alex Stein's Sidekick/Co-host
Look at you. Look at your professor. Where you get that? Which food bank did they give you that? Well, say potato face on God. And what. And what do you look like? Call me ugly. You know I'm a sexy man. No, no, I'm sexy. You know, Barbecue, sushi eating. I know. See, this is what black. This is what black guy does. He can't have an event, so you got to come here. I know way more racist stuff than me. Now you're making fun of black people. You're the racist. That's not racist. Okay, you keep going me ugly. You got stains on your shirt. You got those criminal Air force. Those are probably. You don't have a watch. You got no jewelry. You got no motion. You got no motion. Sh. Team. Dude, quit talking about people's noses. Listen, I love it.
Alex Stein
I just wish I could understand anything you were saying. I wish you could speak English. You can check me.
Alex Stein's Sidekick/Co-host
It's all love. It's all love. It's all good.
Alex Stein
It's all good. All right. All right. Now what do you want?
Student 1
You were incorrect because you said vice isn't detaining Americans. There are 1717 0.
Alex Stein
I said they're not killing Americans, which I'm not.
Student 1
No, you said they weren't detaining Americans. You have it on video.
Alex Stein
You said arrest. They're not arresting people. Yeah, they might detain people and check their immigration status, find somebody's immigration status. But being detained and being arrested are different. You know that, right?
Student 1
So you agree they're detaining American citizens? They shouldn't be doing that.
Alex Stein
Finding out their immigration status and then letting them go. I agree with you on that. But do you know.
Student 1
So you agree they shouldn't be detaining American citizens?
Alex Stein's Sidekick/Co-host
No. Sometimes they have to check people.
Student 1
You agree?
Alex Stein's Sidekick/Co-host
No, I don't agree with that. Because they have to check people's immigration status. Once they find out they're an American
Alex Stein
citizen, they let them go. They're not arrested. So the fact that you know the difference.
Student 1
George Rady's a US Veteran.
Alex Stein's Sidekick/Co-host
I know you've been detained a lot.
Alex Stein
I know you've been detained a lot and probably arrested.
Student 1
If I was an illegal immigrant, I have every right to do that.
Alex Stein
You're being ignorant to the fact that being detained and arrested and deported are not the same thing.
Student 1
Shouldn't be detaining me.
Alex Stein
I get detained all by cops. That doesn't mean I got arrested being.
Student 1
Oh, you're a criminal.
Alex Stein
Cool. Yeah, I'm a bad boy and the pimp on a blend. But I'm saying when a cop detains you on a traffic stop, that doesn't mean you got arrested. That means they're going to check your background, make sure you don't have warrants. So when you don't have warrants or
Student 1
you're a legal citizen, you agree with detaining American citizens?
Alex Stein
Detaining them? Yes.
Student 1
Detaining American citizens after. After they present their papers proving they're American citizens. You agree with them being detained.
Alex Stein's Sidekick/Co-host
That's not what's happening.
Student 1
That is what's happening.
Alex Stein
You're just making that up.
Student 1
I have the source right here.
Alex Stein
Once show your proof of citizenship, they let you go. That's how it works. You're just making stuff up.
Student 1
ProPublica.org and then confirmed by Congress.
Alex Stein
Yeah, people are getting detained.
Student 1
ProPublica.org confirmed by Congress.
Alex Stein
Please refute that source. Deported don't mean the same thing.
Student 1
You're going off last names. That's Blatant prejudice and racism.
Alex Stein
No, I'm not going off last.
Student 1
Leonardo Garcia Veneguez. He proved himself a US Citizen with his real ID that stated his citizenship, which was dismissed by agents and they called it fake.
Alex Stein
Yeah, they might have thought it was a fake id, but they didn't. He didn't get arrested.
Alex Stein's Sidekick/Co-host
He got.
Student 1
He was detained into a camp.
Alex Stein's Sidekick/Co-host
See, you're two.
Student 1
He was detained and put into a camp.
Alex Stein
Getting detained. He was detained, but it's not the same thing. I hate to break it to you.
Student 1
A cop, he was detained and put into a camp. And you agree with that? He was detained and put into a
Alex Stein's Sidekick/Co-host
case of one of these cops being detained.
Student 1
Yeah.
Alex Stein's Sidekick/Co-host
Mr.
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Officer here.
Alex Stein's Sidekick/Co-host
Yeah. Can you tell them the difference between
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being detained and arrested? Let's see if any officer.
Student 1
Officer back there come over.
Alex Stein
Yeah.
Alex Stein's Sidekick/Co-host
Can you guys explain what the difference is?
Student 1
No.
Alex Stein's Sidekick/Co-host
This guy is. He doesn't understand that being detained is not the same thing. Well, is being arrested the same as
Student 1
being detained and put into an internment camp?
Alex Stein
They're not.
Student 1
Is cool.
Student 2
He's fine with that.
Alex Stein
We don't have internment camps. We don't have internment camps.
Student 1
US Citizen that proved their citizenship to be arrested with an internment.
Alex Stein
They're not getting arrested. They're not getting arrested. Okay. All right, all right. You're just making stuff up. You don't. Look, I'm making stuff up.
Student 1
There's proven sources getting my information.
Alex Stein
I never said that. You're misrepresenting what I said.
Student 1
I'm. You just said I made it up.
Alex Stein
You. There's.
Student 1
10 seconds ago you said I made it up.
Alex Stein
Being arrested are not the same thing.
Student 1
Being detained and put in an internment camp doesn't count as an arrest.
Alex Stein
Not an internment camp. That doesn't count as an arrest. When you get arrested, you get charged with a crime. Did you get charged with a crime?
Student 1
So when people. Not me, because I've never been detained. When police take you and don't charge you, when that's not an arrest and they let you processed and your fingerprints
Alex Stein's Sidekick/Co-host
are put in the system, that means you get charged. But he was not charged with a crime.
Alex Stein
He was not charged with a crime because it's illegal. Once they realized his immigration status, they didn't charge him with a crime. Do you understand that?
Alex Stein's Sidekick/Co-host
Do you understand that being detained and being arrested are not the same thing? You don't understand the difference between being detained and being arrested.
Student 1
You don't understand the Constitution.
Alex Stein's Sidekick/Co-host
You're too young.
Alex Stein
You've never actually had any world experience. So you don't understand the difference.
Student 1
So if we're too young to debate you, why are you here? To feed your ego?
Alex Stein
No, I'm not here to feed my ego. I'm here to try to wake some people up. And you're the one that's coming here
Student 1
and acting like some people up.
Alex Stein
Yeah, I want to wake to be luck to the truth.
Alex Stein's Sidekick/Co-host
Truth.
Alex Stein
You know, some hard truth.
Student 1
But you don't want to listen to the sources when you're proven wrong.
Alex Stein
You don't understand the difference.
Student 1
You don't want to listen to the sources when you're.
Alex Stein's Sidekick/Co-host
You don't want to listen to me either. You don't want to listen to me. So you're not listening to me.
Student 1
You're listening to your government.
Alex Stein
You're saying, understand the difference between detained and arrested.
Student 1
I looked, I. I found it.
Alex Stein
You don't know the difference. You don't know.
Student 1
Basically proven by Congress.
Alex Stein
Basic information.
Student 1
He's not listening to me. You're not listening to the people you're defending detain.
Alex Stein's Sidekick/Co-host
Because I'm saying temporarily said something better than.
Alex Stein
You don't agree with it, so you say it.
Alex Stein's Sidekick/Co-host
Know the difference between that it's stupid
Student 1
not to agree with the people you agree with.
Alex Stein's Sidekick/Co-host
No, you're too stupid because you don't know the difference between being arrested and said it.
Student 1
You agree with Congress. You don't agree with it because I said it.
Alex Stein
Being detained. Being detained and arrested and charged with a crime are two different things. And it's always better to be detained and let go than.
Student 1
I found you the charge of 170 US citizens proving my point earlier.
Alex Stein
Yes, I think they should be detained and then they run out there.
Student 1
US citizens should be detained.
Alex Stein's Sidekick/Co-host
Every person that gets pulled over in
Alex Stein
a car is technically detained until the cop realizes if they're a criminal or not by running a background check. That's how the real world works, buddy. I'm sorry to break it to you, but we don't live in La La land that's not running a background check on New Year's. And it's okay because it's.
Student 1
You keep bringing up that point and
Alex Stein's Sidekick/Co-host
it's not even how disconnected with reality
Alex Stein
you are and how disconnected IQ.
Student 1
All of Trump's 34 felonies were a hit piece. But I'm disconnected from reality.
Alex Stein's Sidekick/Co-host
You will not listen to basic logic
Alex Stein
that being detained is not the same as being.
Student 1
Basic logic is hurling insults when you're proven wrong by sources that you have
Alex Stein
been proven wrong one time by you. You've literally just put Words in my mouth that I didn't even say and then try to prove that wrong. So you know the difference between being detained?
Student 1
You didn't say that you agree with ICE detaining Americans after they presented their information.
Alex Stein
I'm okay with anybody being detained. And then once they.
Student 1
After they presented their information, you're.
Alex Stein
They do a background check on the person and they realize that they don't have.
Student 1
And you think that's constitutional?
Alex Stein
That is constitutional. That is constitutional.
Student 1
You think that's constitutional that you and not charged you a US Citizen? Yeah, I'm not even using any. You a US Citizen? Not even a veteran. Just some random dude that came out college campus is a fetus ego. But just some random person a US Citizen presents his identification, presents all his papers.
Alex Stein
Yes.
Student 1
They throw that out out and say that you're an illegal immigrant, that you're temporarily because of the way you look.
Alex Stein
That's not what they say. They say you're temporarily detained until we find out your immigration status. And once they find out the immigration status, you're free to go. That's what called being detained is being arrested is when I hold you in a cell and then they charge you with a crime that you have to go to court for.
Student 1
Why not go the proper channel? I've been nothing but respectful to this man.
Alex Stein's Sidekick/Co-host
You haven't been respectful.
Alex Stein
You haven't listened to one.
Student 1
Ignorant is not an instinct. Insult. Ignorance is a state of mind.
Alex Stein
Then you're ignorant then if it's not insult, you're the most ignorant guy on this campus.
Student 1
So I'm the most ignorant guy on this campus?
Alex Stein
Yes, he is. You don't know the difference between being detained.
Student 1
So do you being harassed? Do you get paid for this or is this just what you do in your free time? Harass college students?
Alex Stein
I'm not harassing you. You're the one that's harassing. I just got a table. If you understood the First Amendment, which you probably don't, is that we have
Student 1
freedom, insults and college students trying to better themselves and you know, stand up for their communities is standing up for your community. Yes.
Alex Stein
And defending people shooting off guns on New Year's, is that standing up for your community?
Student 1
So why do you keep bringing why do you keep bringing up the guns?
Alex Stein's Sidekick/Co-host
It shows you how ignorant you are.
Alex Stein
You think it's okay for.
Student 1
Why do you keep bringing up the guns though?
Alex Stein's Sidekick/Co-host
Because I'm trying to wake you up.
Student 1
I'm trying to wake you up.
Alex Stein
And you don't realize gun violence is a very bad thing.
Student 1
But you have this form of thinking to where if something you don't even have to finish speaking because you don't
Alex Stein's Sidekick/Co-host
know how to form an argument.
Student 1
So I can't finish speaking because you don't know how to form an argument. That's cool.
Alex Stein
I've literally formed all my arguments. All right, let's do the next person. Exactly.
Alex Stein's Sidekick/Co-host
He's wrong.
Student 1
I'm right.
Alex Stein
You're dumb.
Student 1
Is.
Alex Stein
Oh, you are. And you're obese. I hope you guys enjoyed Alex Stein versus Arkansas State. I know that last debate got pretty intense, but at the end, we're able to shake hands and basically become friends. And that's what it's all about, finding that common ground. And, guys, if you love the show, please support real America's music as well. We got a great song. It is top of the charts. The one, the only new in with every star, every stripe taking us home tonight. And we'll see you tomorrow night.
Alex Stein's Sidekick/Co-host
Actually, we'll see you Monday. See you Monday.
Alex Stein
Love you guys. Peace.
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Podcast: Real America’s Voice
Host: Alex Stein (with Sidekick/Co-host)
Date: May 15, 2026
This special "After Hours" episode was recorded live at Arkansas State University and features Alex Stein—known for his provocative, no-filter style—debating immigration, race, government overreach, and Donald Trump’s legacy with a series of outspoken students. The episode delivers tense, unfiltered exchanges, heated rebuttals, and moments of unexpected mutual respect, spotlighting the generational and ideological divides playing out on American college campuses today.
The tone is aggressively combative, deliberately provocative, and filled with sarcasm, with Stein alternating between trolling humor and combative factual rebuttal. Exchanges often become personal, with students passionately defending their points and the hosts pushing back dismissively or with derision. There's a recurring element of performance to the show—Stein relishes both winning arguments and antagonizing what he sees as “indoctrinated” students.
A fiery, polarizing campus edition where Stein does battle with Arkansas State students over some of the most contentious issues in modern America—immigration, justice, and national identity. The episode is less about persuasion and more about the cultural spectacle of debate, with memorable exchanges and all the electric energy of culture war confrontation.