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Ep. 1389 - Americans Are Sick And Tired Of The Illegal Immigrant Crime Epidemic

The Matt Walsh Show

Tue Jun 18 2024



Illegal Immigrant Crime Epidemic in the US:

  • An illegal immigrant with a machete raped a child in broad daylight in New York City, leading to increased support for mass deportations among Americans.
  • The Surgeon General proposed cigarette-style warning labels on social media sites due to mental health risks for teenagers, aiming to protect them from harmful online content. > "The mental health crisis among young people is an emergency and social media has emerged as an important contributor," stated the Surgeon General.
  • Police in Montgomery County, Maryland devised a plan to fight crime by giving out free slushies as incentives for good behavior, attempting to build rapport between youth and law enforcement.
  • A firefighter in San Francisco was attacked by a coworker and beaten with a wrench, resulting in job loss for the victim while the attacker continued collecting a paycheck.

Biden Administration's Response to Illegal Alien Crimes:

  • Joe Biden expressed regret for calling an illegal alien who murdered Lakin Riley an "illegal," showcasing his prioritization of political correctness over addressing crimes committed by foreign nationals. > "Unlike Donald Trump, he won't call anyone vermin, even men who murder college students during attempted rapes," highlighting Biden's stance on using certain terminology.
  • Statistics regarding crimes committed by illegal aliens were questioned due to challenges in tracking and identifying suspects without proper databases or identification methods, highlighting the complexity of accurately assessing such data. > Concerns were raised about the accuracy of statistics related to crimes committed by illegal immigrants due to lack of proper identification methods.

Efforts Against Pregnancy Resource Centers:

  • Massachusetts launched an education campaign discrediting crisis pregnancy centers through PSAs, discouraging pregnant women from seeking help at these centers by spreading misinformation about their services. > The state aimed to steer pregnant women away from pregnancy resource centers through misleading information presented in PSAs.
  • The state's Department of Public Health released videos warning against anti-abortion centers, falsely claiming they mislead about options and don't offer abortion care, potentially limiting access to alternative resources for pregnant women. > Misinformation was spread through videos suggesting that anti-abortion centers do not provide accurate information or abortion care.

Trend of Home Swapping as an Alternative to Airbnb:

  • Home swapping has become popular as an alternative to Airbnb, allowing individuals like Amy Froelich and her wife to leverage their homes for free accommodations elsewhere through platforms like Home Exchange. This trend enables individuals to travel affordably while offering their own homes for stays around the world. > Individuals utilize home swapping platforms like Home Exchange as a cost-effective way to travel globally while providing accommodation opportunities worldwide.

Home Swapping Trend and Kindred Platform:

  • Home swapping involves trading homes with someone where they stay in your home while you stay in theirs, similar to Airbnb but without monetary transactions.
  • Kindred is an invitation-only membership platform founded in 2022 that facilitates home swaps, experiencing an 800% year-over-year growth in 2023.
  • The San Francisco-based startup has raised $26 million, with early investors including Andreessen Horowitz.
  • Users earn credits by hosting other members in their homes, which can be redeemed for stays elsewhere. Kindred does not charge an annual membership fee but generates revenue from services.

Concerns about Home Swapping vs. Hotels:

  • Staying in a stranger's home through platforms like Airbnb or home swapping is viewed as unappealing due to safety and privacy concerns compared to hotels.
  • The traditional hotel model is preferred for its accountability, housekeeping services, and security measures.
  • Renting out vacation homes has been common, but the trend of staying in people's homes instead of hotels has gained popularity only recently.

Firefighter Assault Case in San Francisco:

  • A firefighter named Gabriel Shin was brutally attacked by another firefighter named Robert Muhammad with a hydrant wrench, leading to severe injuries including broken arms and a concussion.
  • Despite committing serious felonies such as attempted murder, Muhammad faced no consequences and continued working while Shin lost his pay and health insurance after refusing a fire department interrogation focused on revealing private information about Muhammad's family crisis.
  • Supervisors allegedly ordered Shin to drop charges against Muhammad and treated him prejudicially based on race differences (Shin being Asian and Muhammad being black).
  • The story highlights racial dynamics affecting justice outcomes and the importance of consequences for actions within society.

Implications of Consequences Absence:

  • The absence of consequences leads to societal breakdown where individuals act irrationally without accountability or regard for others' well-being.
  • Consequences are fundamental principles governing human behavior and societal order; incentivizing good behavior and disincentivizing bad behavior are crucial for maintaining social harmony.
  • Living without consequences results in misery, irrationality, and societal dysfunction as seen in cases where certain individuals evade repercussions for harmful actions.