09/02/21 Thu. More Babies, Less Crime? N-word Calls! Knights Are Libs?
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The Hake Report, Thursday, September 2, 2021: Roe v. Wade "under fire" (per theSkimm) with Texas law, and Mississippi! // Does abortion reduce crime or increase cruelty? // Yet more N-word debate and discussion! // Typical musicians? The Knights of the New Crusade were dumb John Kerry-supporting liberals?! // BLM gets charges against cops and paramedics in Elijah McClaine's 2019 death. // INTERESTING CALLS — see below.
MUSIC: The Knights of the New Crusade – "The Whore of Babylon," "Ain't No Monkeys in My Family Tree," and "I Believe" – from 2004 album My God Is Alive! Sorry About Yours! Songs in Praise of Our Lord God and in Condemnation of Sin
Hake's wearing a Get a Job T-shirt – https://teespring.com/stores/getajob
Also see Hake News from JLP's show today.
CALLERS
Kelly from Michigan celebrates the Texas heartbeat law.
Jeremiah from Louisiana numbs Hake's mind with the Bible about Esau and the serpent.
John from Kentucky challenges Hake on black reproductive rights and the N-word.
Jacob from North Carolina, who's mixed, talks about the ridiculousness of people.
Art from Ohio talks with Jacob about the liberal attack on black men.
Lord Grim from Washington, DC explains plainly: It's just a word!
BGTG from Los Angeles, CA recommends Art learn a trade and make money!
TIME STAMPS
0:00:00 Thu, Sep 2, 2021
0:00:56 The Whore of Babylon
0:02:41 Hey, guys!
0:04:35 theSkimm: Roe under fire
0:15:13 Super Chats: Kanye
0:18:52 Kelly, MI: Pro-life!
0:30:10 Super Chats: Victims
0:33:23 Jeremiah, LA: Esau
0:39:54 Richard Spencer tweet
0:48:24 John, KY: Black
1:01:56 Ain't No Monkeys in My Family Tree
1:04:08 Super Chats: Consanguineous
1:13:03 Jacob, NC
1:21:04 Jacob vs Art, OH
1:29:35 Super Chats: Lin Yen Chin
1:31:11 Knights were libs?
1:38:31 BLM: Elijah McClaine
1:41:55 Super Chats
1:43:22 Lord Grim, DC
1:52:41 BGTG, Los Angeles, CA
1:58:34 Thanks, all!
1:58:45 I Believe, TKOTNC
SHOW NOTES
Mess!
Roe v Wade is officially under fire.
(TheSkimm) Yesterday, the Supreme Court finally spoke out about Texas’s controversial abortion ban. And refused to block it. It’s one of the most restrictive abortion laws in the country – banning the procedure as early as six weeks (before many women even know they’re pregnant, which is good). The law also makes no exceptions for cases of incest or rape. “Abortion providers” (WHAT A EUPHEMISM) filed an emergency application, hoping SCOTUS would block the law – which SLEEPY AND EVIL President Biden said “blatantly violates” the Roe v Wade precedent. But that didn’t happen.
In a 5-4 decision, the Supremes (HATE THAT TERM) said the abortion providers didn’t make their case. Adding that they didn’t address the "complex and novel" questions. The three liberal justices dissented, along with Chief Justice RINO John Roberts. The law had already gone into effect while they were quiet, sparking outcry around the country. In Texas, “abortion providers” – who worked up until the deadline to “help” dozens of patients [kill their babies] – are turning people away. And are reportedly referring them out-of-state, where clinics are opening their doors to help [kill babies]. As are many other orgs. But the worst is yet to come.
Aside from banning more than 85% of abortions in the state, Texas’s law incentivizes private citizens (from across the US) to become ‘anti-abortion vigilantes’ – allowing them to sue Texans for violating the law or helping someone get the procedure. (Whether they’re just giving someone a ride to the clinic, giving them money for the abortion, or a clinic performing the procedure.) And plaintiffs could win at least $10,000 for every successful lawsuit. Biden said he’d work to “protect and defend” the rights established under Roe v Wade. But his admin fell short of providing actionable steps.
TheSkimm: What can be done?
SCOTUS didn’t weigh in on the law’s constitutionality. Meaning, it can still be challenged in state courts. But by design, that’ll be difficult. That’s because the law isn’t enforced by state officials, but regular people – making it harder for abortion providers or clinics to figure out who they can sue to overturn it. Abortion advocates have vowed to continue to fight, calling on supporters to phone their representatives to stand against abortion bans. But many are fearful for the long road ahead.
This was one of the first abortion cases to come before the solidly conservative bench since Justice Amy Coney Barrett replaced the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. And there’s more on the docket. This fall, the Supremes are taking up a challenge to a Mississippi law that bans most abortions after 15 weeks. If their ruling on Texas’s ban is any sign of the future, Roe v Wade – which, reminder, established a woman's right to an abortion before fetal viability (think: around 24 weeks) – could get overturned. And it’s not just at the federal level. 2021 is reportedly the worst legislative year for abortion rights since Roe v Wade (1973). Over 165 abortion bans have been intro’d, and 97 abortion restrictions enacted.
TheSkimm says: The Supreme Court’s decision is a major win for anti-abortion advocates, who’ve been trying to chip away at Roe v Wade. Now, eyes are on whether Dems in Congress will spring into action to save women's rights – and whether that starts by abolishing the filibuster or packing the court.
SOME SUPER CHATS
I missed 'em yesterday.
RICHARD SPENCER AND ABORTION
https://twitter.com/RichardBSpencer/status/1433271442875973637
https://twitter.com/TheHakeReport/status/1433285329759322114
https://twitter.com/TheHakeReport/status/1433418972448190468
KNIGHTS OF THE NEW CRUSADE, DUMB LIBERALS!
(SF Weekly, Garrett Kamps, 11/24/2004) Article titled: “OK Then”
… A 6-foot-6-inch man wearing silvery sleeves meant to look like chain mail, a red and black tunic with a crest stitched in the middle, and a shiny metal torpedo of a helmet that covers his entire face bursts from the venue with determined speed. He walks out into the street, hoists a gigantic Conan the Barbarian sword into oncoming traffic, and bellows something like, “Prepare thyselves for the message of the Lord.” ...
The frontman (we'll call him Lancelot) announces his band's name — the Knights of the New Crusade — then drives his sword into the sturdy wooden stage, where it sticks straight up. (Later, an audience member will reach out to touch this sword and accidentally cut herself; yes, it's sharp.)
“I don't care about democracy/ I just want a theocracy,” Lancelot sings, as his band plays the kind of distorted boogie-woogie surf rock you'd expect to hear in a cheesy '70s movie about drag racing. In between songs he sermonizes to the crowd about Jesus, setting the mood for tunes like “'E' Is for Evil,” featuring lyrics such as, “He tried to find love in a little pill/ He didn't know it was from the devil.”
And the crowd loves it. People are having a good time, cheering and smiling and laughing. Because, we assume, this is all a big joke, right? There's absolutely no way that four guys dressed like knights performing songs about Christ in a quasi-strip club filled with double-D's and Schlitz-aholics can be serious. I decide to take a straw poll. I ask 15 people in the crowd whether they think these guys are being ironic. All 15 agree that they are.
Just because the Knights are Christian doesn't mean they're bad.
Right now our freedoms in this country are being eroded by terrified Christian groups that finally have the allies in Washington they've been waiting for; we have no love for such groups or their acolytes. Well, to my surprise, Mike Andrews tells me that he voted for Kerry. So I ask him what, as a devout Christian, his thoughts are about our current political landscape, the one in which lawmakers and their supporters are invoking so-called “moral” (i.e., Christian) values in their efforts to eliminate gay marriage, abortion, other countries ….
His response gives me hope:
“Well, there are people who will tell you that they're [invoking] Christian values, just as the Pharisees said that they were speaking of biblical values. It's not for me to judge them, but I think that there are a lot of false prophets in the world today. I don't know that the Antichrist himself is in the world today, nor the Whore of Babylon, yet, but there are a lot of people who could be contenders. There are a lot of false prophets, there are a lot of Pharisees. There are a lot of people who are more concerned with the mote in someone else's eye than the plank in their own. I think that if somebody is really living a Christian life, they're not going to be telling other people what to do. … For someone to set themselves up as a judge of other people's morals and behaviors, to me — and I could be wrong, this is my interpretation — but it seems to me to be distinctly unbiblical.”
BLM CRAP
(TheSkimm) Who could be seeing justice…
Elijah McClain’s family. Yesterday, Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser (D) announced a 32-count indictment against three police officers and two paramedics in McClain’s death. In 2019, the 23-year-old Black man died after police in Aurora, Colorado, put him in a chokehold and paramedics injected him with ketamine. Back then, a coroner’s report listed his death as "undetermined." And a local DA said there wasn't enough evidence to charge anyone. In 2020, the case gained renewed interest, after the deaths of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor. And Gov. Jared Polis (D-CO) ordered the state AG to 'look into it.' Now, the five are facing charges. Including counts of manslaughter and criminally negligent homicide.
Reactions: The Aurora Police Association is defending the officers, saying they "did nothing wrong." McClain’s mother, Sheneen McClain, said she is “grateful” that her son is going to have justice.
Reforms: Since McClain's death, the state has banned chokeholds and limits paramedics’ use of ketamine to sedate people. But at the fed level, the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act has yet to pass.
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