 Now I was borrowing from Brother Lewis when I said who says protest is supposed to be peaceful and quiet and polite. I know it says peaceful in the First Amendment, but if you just go and sing your songs and go home, nothing changes. So what's the difference between good trouble and what? Bad trouble. All right, I'll tell you what the difference is. Now, before I get into handily destroying Chris Cuomo, please take 30 seconds to hear about this special offer from my subscribers. You likely already know what collagen is. Collagen makes your skin healthy and gives you a youthful look. It strengthens nails, hair, teeth, and gut health, maintains muscle, improves joints, and so much more. Get yourself a bag of Ageless Multicollagen. I highly recommend it. As an added bonus, if you order today, they'll give you free shipping, free VIP live health and fitness coaching for life, and a free e-report on the 14 foods for amazing skin. If you order today, you can save up to 51% off Ageless Multicollagen and rest assured knowing this company offers a 60-day money-back guarantee even on empty bags. Go to www.healthwithdronetech.com in order today or click the link in the description or pinned comment. So what's the difference between good trouble and what? Bad trouble. All right, I'll tell you what the difference is. Oh, so if we want to get what we want politically, you've got to get violent because just going out and peacefully protesting doesn't get you what you want. Well, that's really interesting, Chris, because I have a feeling that if there were right-wingers going out and getting violent to get what they wanted politically, you would have a real problem with that. So would your network, so would all the other networks. So what you're saying here is pure unadulterated, unfiltered bullshit. All you're doing is trying to rationalize and justify the violence that's clearly happening because your plan of just calling it a hoax and a myth isn't quite working out because people could just get on the internet and see all this video, but we have an election coming up. And if you just reported the truth, it would be incredibly damaging to Democrats and the left in general because most of the country aren't violent Marxists. Here's the problem with the rationalization that Chris Cuomo is about to give here. He's going to say that this is all justified because systemic racism and racial injustice, very broad terms that don't really mean anything because these people never bring anything specific. It's always this ghostly nebulous thing that's bad and they're against it. The problem is they are obviously pushing other political agendas and just using this Black Lives Matter racial oppression narrative as their justification. As you can see, the media is clearly happy to play along. I'm against racial injustice and systemic racism if it actually exists and you can point to actual examples. But when it comes to the conspiracy theory, you lost me because I can clearly see that you got communists, anarcho, communists, Marxists, socialists all joining in on this. And what are they doing? They're calling for an end of capitalism. They're calling to an end of the nuclear family. And just in general, everything that's made the Western world what it is today. So no, you cannot justify all this by saying, oh, they're fighting for a good cause. Bullshit. They are not fighting for a good cause. Most of these people are just looking for a reason to commit violence. What's gained by the trouble? Freedom rides, marches, arrests, blood. They led to desegregation. The ongoing Black Lives Matter protests. In one of his later interviews, Lewis called them good trouble. Yeah, except you can't point to any rights that you're actually fighting for because we all have equal rights. What you're actually pushing for is a new system where outcomes are engineered. They're manufactured and then enforced by a left-wing government. So people aren't actually free. Everybody's just equally miserable. And at the same time, they're basically perpetuating these racial conspiracy theories, making whole new generations of people racially paranoid, where it doesn't need to be. It doesn't exist the way it used to. The fact is, many of these people that are marching and protesting don't even really know what they're talking about. They're just repeating things they've heard. And when you confront them with data and statistics, you're usually called a racist, which doesn't surprise me because that's exactly what happens in media. That's exactly what happens in academia. No one wants to actually deal with the situation at hand. And the situation is, we have Black men specifically, around 6%, that are committing a disproportionate amount of violent crime and murder. They're not acknowledging that at all. They don't even want to talk about it. And yet it's a crucial part of this entire problem. And cheapening what we're seeing now by those aberrant acts is really bad trouble at work. You are ignoring the reality and you are picking on the aberrations. His claim here is that Trump is ignoring the reality and picking on these few aberrant actors that aren't representative of the greater movement. Well, isn't that what this entire thing is about? That the media and these left-wing activists are picking out, cherry-picking these rare examples of when the police unlawfully shoot somebody and it's rarely a Black person. And they're saying somehow that that's proof that there's widespread systemic racism, even though the percentage of Black males that are unlawfully shot by cops matches up pretty closely to the representation of Black males in violent crime and murder, which is something we're not even allowed to talk about. Nor do they talk about the fact that this data correlates with national victim surveys, which heavily suggests that there isn't widespread racial discrimination. The truth is that those types of things are incredibly rare, and the media cherry-picks the kind of stories that they talk about in that regard. Like, they don't talk about when there's police brutality against a white person. And anytime you even bring up police brutality against the white people, they bristle and get outrage, acting like it has nothing to do with the topic, even though if we're going to talk about police brutality, why don't we talk about it across all of America? Why are we singularly focusing on just Black people? And I just want to touch again on just how rare unlawful police shootings are, not just for white Americans, all Americans, including Black Americans. Felipe Limon, who's a PhD over at Cornell University, wrote an article for the National Review on this topic and said, quote, let's start with the question of fatal violence. Last year, according to the Washington Post tally, okay, the Washington Post is a left-wing outlet, just 16 unarmed Black men out of a population of more than 20 million were killed by police. The year before, the number was 36. These figures are likely close to the number of Black men struck by lightning in a given year, considering that happens to about 300 Americans annually. And Black men are 7% of the population, and they include cases where the shooting was justified, even if the person killed was unarmed. And just so you know, unarmed just means they didn't have a gun. They could have other weapons, like a knife or a lead pipe or something like that. And where do we see that? The other side in Portland. This isn't about calling out men and women being sent in. It's about the man sending them in. President Trump is making bad trouble. He says the federal forces are protecting federal property from violent anarchists. Local officials say they didn't ask. Local officials say they're making it worse. Are you saying that the federal buildings don't need protected? We have fully camouflaged, fully geared up left-wingers literally throwing dynamite at the buildings. And who knows who they could have hurt or killed by doing that. And I love how he makes it seem like it's just Trump saying this, and we can't go out there and find tons of video of these people rioting and attacking the courthouse. And as we found out yesterday during the hearings, these guys have not gone outside the federal property. They put up that fence specifically to cordon off the area that they were protecting. And again, you see this left-wing talking point that facing up against criminals actually makes crime worse because it just makes them angry. I'm sorry, but we literally have a communist uprising going on in Portland that's been going on for a long time now, years, and the officials have done nothing about it. I think it was maybe last year or two years ago, Antifa actually took over a portion of Portland, took over the streets and was actually giving out orders to civilians, to just citizens, people who were trying to go about their way as they have a right to do, but they couldn't because these Antifa members were stopping them and threatening them and giving them orders on what they had to do. Ted Wheeler and the other Portland officials did nothing about it. That's why the federal forces were forced to come in. Otherwise, they wouldn't have no need to be there. And being the mouthpiece that he is, Chris Cuomo just accepts that Portland officials say that they don't want to help. Did Chris Cuomo ask the residents of Portland who seem to be tiring of this nightly violence that's been carrying on for months now? Well, that's about all I can take of Chris Cuomo for one day. If you enjoyed this video, please hit that like button, share, and subscribe. If you'd like to support this channel, you can do so on any of the platforms that are listed in the description or pinned comment. Thanks for watching. Keep coming back.