Glenn Beck (3:33)
Maybe, I mean, maybe, maybe. I think that, I mean, let's look at this though. You know, before September 11th, you know, we, we all thought that we were all pretty much the same. We all thought we were pretty much the same and there were those that, you know, were on the fringes. But in the last 25 years, I mean, what have you heard about, if you're a Democrat, what have you heard about? You've heard about the genocide of indigenous peoples. You've heard about the massacres and the forced removals and the Trail of Tears and the boarding schools and the broken treaties and the. And slavery and the legacy of racism and colonialism and his imperialism and the annexation and the taking of Hawaii and the conquest of the Philippines and Puerto Rico's now a colony and all the CIA backed coups and the inclusion or exclusion in the internment camps and the Chinese Exclusion act of the Japanese Americans and the Muslims for surveillance and how anti Muslim we are. We are all really afraid of all Muslims. The anti labor repression, the Ludlow massacre, cointelpro, the labor organizers and civil rights activists that have just been oppressed the whole time. And women were denied their vote until 1920. And the restricted roles in the workforce and politics and reproductive rights and all of. What did we do on hiv? We did nothing on HIV and homosexual rights. My gosh, we're still throwing people off of buildings. If you're a homosexual and trans. Don't even get me started with trans. And then the environmental exploitation. The rivers that have been set on fire, the poisoned communities. Look at Flint, Michigan and the land is stripped for profit. Now we want to sell our own national parks. The medical racism, the abuse and the Tuskegee experiment and the forced sterilizations and the racial bias in healthcare that's still evident today. You know, suppression of dissent with the Palmer raids and McCarthyism and the surveillance of civil rights leaders, the protest, criminalization. You can't even go out now and set any fires on the streets without being deemed a radical or revolutionary. And they want to throw you in jail just for breaking into a Macy's. And capitalism, it's nothing but an exploitation. Capitalism inherently generates inequality and alienation and commodifies every human relationship. You know, the state is nothing more than a tool of class denomination in the police and the courts and the military. All they do is protect the elite interest, not the public welfare against you. You know, be afraid of the police and private property. And wealth is just hoarded by the, by the wealthy, their inherited wealth, the land monopolies, the billionaire class accumulation is, it's just fundamentally unjust. And then we have a two party system. It's nothing but an imagined illusion. Real power resides with donors, lobbyists, unelected bureaucrats, the military, permanent war economy, the prison industrial complex, the gender and patriarchal control, the surveillance capitalism. And let me, don't even get me started on the genocide, the climate genocide. That's all you've heard for 25 years. That's all you've heard. And some of that stuff is true, Some of it is true. But tell me, where is the perfect nation? Where is the nation that is better than that? Where is the nation that has corrected itself over and over and over again? You know, we've, we've been told over and over about how bad America is, how America is just broken. Let me ask you, what would your life be? How different would your life be if America hadn't existed? Because you live in a world now that America built. Not alone, not uniquely, but decisively. Decisively. We change the world forever and in many good ways. You know, you've grown up only hearing the sins. Can you pause for just a minute today? Just a minute. Because the nation's story is not propaganda. It's proof. Yes, it's brutal. Yes, it's flawed. Yes, it's ugly. Yes, it's undeniable. But there's also some undeniable truths. That one country rooted in liberty, reshaped the planet. Yes, for good. I mean, most people likely think World War II was just a foregone conclusion. If they even studied it, if they even know who Hitler Was if they know what fascism, what the difference between fascism in 1930 and fascism today. It wasn't a foregone conclusion. Without America, Hitler wins, Japan keeps the Pacific. Fascism becomes the dominant force of the 20th century. Oh, my gosh. We just went over and all we tried to do is just kill the Japanese. We just wanted to vaporize the Jap. Do you know what the Japanese military did? They were worse than the Germans. But we never focused on that, did we? America mobilized faster, produced more, fought longer than anyone else. We built more tanks and planes than the Axis combined. We led the invasion that broke the Nazi grip. We dropped food as well as bombs. Did you know that we did something even rarer. We didn't conquer. We rebuilt. And while communism tried to replace fascism, we were the ones on the front line and stood our ground again. For 45 years we held the line, not with brute force alone, but with ideas, with culture, with freedom, with genesis, with music, with hope. If you, if you think communism is great, talk to somebody who lived under communism. You've been lied to your whole life. Your school, while you say America is just indoctrinated people. Try your school, try your university. Question things. Why do you question power? But you don't question the power of the university. The Soviet Union collapsed because people wanted what America had and not jeans. They wanted freedom. They wanted the freedom to express themselves. They wanted freedom to be able to create their own music, live their own life, to buy the things. They wanted to own something. Do you know that before America's rise, extreme poverty was the norm? Extreme poverty. Kings had jewels. Nobody else had jewels. You had dirt and you didn't even own that dirt. And then came the engine of capitalism. It pioneered, it scaled, it was exported by the U.S. yes, we did export capitalism. Oh my gosh, that was just nothing but exploitation. No, it wasn't. It was innovation. It was supply chains, trade routes, machines, markets, standards. It was also charity. Over a billion human beings lifted from starvation level poverty. Let me say that again. Over a billion humans lifted from starvation level positive poverty in just 50 years. You know, here behind me is a pot belly stove, an old stove. You know where that pot belly stove came from? That pot belly stove behind me? I don't know if you can see it. We're sitting over there in the corner right there. That old potbelly stove. You know who invented that? Ben Franklin. You know what else Ben Franklin did? Ben Franklin. Oh, he's a monster. Ben Franklin also developed what's called the patent. Do you know what a patent Is. Do you know that America invented the patent? It was, it was Ben Franklin that said, we have to have a patent. Why? Because you want to talk about exploitation? Before America, you could invent something and you had no power to keep it. There was no such thing as your invention. You could invent it, but some rich guy would come and steal it from under, right from underneath you. And they would get rich and you would get nothing. You left, you led your life in poverty because you couldn't invent and then scale anything. You would invent, somebody else would steal it, they would get rich. It was Ben Franklin, one of our founders, that said, this exploitation has got to stop. And when he took and invented thing after thing after thing, like the potbelly stove, which brought heat into people's houses. Do you know what the number one cause of death for women was at the time? The number one cause of death for women was burning to death. Because they would cook over the fire in the house and their dress or their clothing would catch fire and they would burn to death. The number one cause was burned to death. Pot belly stove kept that fire tamed. It heated the house. It gave you something to cook on without the open flame. And you know how much money Ben Franklin made on this? Oh, my gosh. The exploitation? None. Why? Because he refused. The guy who invented the patent decided not to patent it because he felt it was right to give this to the world. It was his choice. It wasn't the government telling him it was his choice because not only did he believe in the wealth of nations, but Adam Smith, he also believed in moral sentiments. You had to be good and decent. How about the Green Revolution? No, not the one you think about. The Green Revolution. An American scientist. An American scientist saved up to 2 billion lives with seeds. That's the real green revolution today. Your phone is made in Asia. Yeah, I know you hate this global thing. You hate the American system. It was made in Asia, it was shipped to you globally, sold online, all through systems created by American globalization. We wrote the operating system for modern freedom. Every modern democracy borrows from our Constitution. Our founders invented a government designed to limit power. And what have you done on the left? You have only grown the power. You know, there used to be a thing that the right did. And the left used to be for small government, for human rights, for constitutional rights. You're not for that now. You're not for the separation of powers. You're for consolidating all of the powers. Are you for the free press while you silence people on X, regular elections, due process. This didn't come from perdition, it didn't come from a king. It came from America. All of those things. Jefferson, Hamilton, Madison. They didn't just write rules, they lit a fuse. From Tiananmen Square to Tehran, dissidents quote our words. They hold our flags. That's not nationalism, that's impact. You are told today we never walked on the moon. And you think you're educated? Talk to somebody about the mirrors and the laser systems that we have on the moon now, how they get there, what movie were they put in? Americans made this happen. You're online today because the Pentagon that you hate so much built the Internet. You carry a supercomputer in your pocket because of the moonshot and Silicon Valley. You know the phrase app store, cloud, AI, All American intervention inventions, all of them. 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