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and overthrow this place. lenin said had to be top-down we gotta conquer their cultural institutions and isn t that what they are doing. that s exactly right in the 1970s the top you marxist row explicitly that the working class and the middle class in the united states was not just non- revolutionary and anti-revolutionary meeting most middle-class americans and working-class americans were happy with the country and happy with his principles they said we need to lead an elite resolution that unites intellectuals on university campuses on the underclass and under cities to put pressure into waste on the america public. into launder the revolutionary and radical ideas through the institution, these are explicitly anti-american, these are explicitly anticapitalist, they have a racial dialect that is explicitly antiwhite ac that is a potent rally cry for the
migration and then no attempt for actual assimilation, then you have a permanent underclass that feels like they re not included in french society, and you get this. carley: yeah. pete: you think and then you start to on a surface level blame it on video games and then the awe autocrats use it as an advantage. carley: yeah. we saw cities on fire and mass looting in 2020, and no politicians here blamed that on video games because it s a ridiculous suggestion. what is happening, i don t know a a lot about the inner workings of french politics, but, pete, you are right, there is mass immigration in france, much of it illegal, and then those communities are completely separate from the french population. pete: and very insular. carley: yeah, very insular. they don t want to aa simulate at all, so they don t have skin in the game. it s easy to loot and riot and destroy a community when you don t have skin in the game. that s part of the issue here.
the supreme court, a conservative republicans in congress, as well, to create a permanent underclass in america that feeds a prison industrial complex and, quite frankly, feeds a lot of the gun violence and violence that we see in our streets, when you put people in positions of desperation and poverty. d got, as a mom, i hate thought of apparent having to think second grade, there is going to be a ceiling for how high my child can ever get in life potentially. that is just wrong. let me ask you about the footnote to the majority opinion though, chief justice john roberts saying that it will not apply now to the nation s military academies. tell me how you interpret the exemption? once again, discriminatory, but once again leaning in favor of our military industrial complex, and what it does is it values those who you know are supportive of going to war and
contribute to being in these spaces. at the end of the day, alex, let s remember. nobody wants to be unhoused, nobody wants to suffer from mental illness. and so, i think that that really is an important point to understand that, while we are looking past these people, and while the air in the spaces, these are not people who would like to be here. it is a very significant marker of privilege for you to basically treat this underclass of new yorkers as if their humanity does not count. sad, but we ll set. thank you so much, charles coleman. let s go back to that breaking news about migrants attempting to cross the u.s. border since the expiration of title 22. back to nbc s julie ainsley joining me from el paso. i know you just confirmed these numbers, what are they and what are they telling you? thes yeah, it s interesting. the numbers went down after title 42 lifted earlier. earlier this week, we saw migrants crossing the border, across the southern border, by 11, 000, and now i l