Viva La Revolution! Why “Free Palestine” Replaced BLM They Don’t Want Reform. They Want Revolution. The Democratic Socialists are in town, and they want your freedom. Clair Valdez, Darializa Avila Chevalier, and Brad Lander all won tier Democrat Party primaries and are all likely going to Washington. And there's more!
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All right, Viva La Revol. This is Quick Show today. Today is June 25th, 2026.
There was an earthquake day before last.
And I'm not talking about the one in Venezuela, which was huge. But politically, there was one here in the United States in New York and throughout
the rest of the country to some degree or at least there are aftershocks all over the country from what has happened
in New York. We're going to get into this pretty deeply. I want to go over who these people really are and what is
happening. I'm going to have a couple of other episodes that I'm going to follow up with this to talk more about the origins of this and why this is
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Okay. The New York earthquake that happened day before last, night before last in the primaries, the Democratic
primaries, is something that is very significant. It is a future
pattern that I think we're going to see in the Democratic party. It is something that there is an underpinning of this of
forces that have come together that you'd think are opposites. But when you
have the enemy of your enemy uh working with you, that's that's something we've se often. We've saw this in World War II as we worked with the
Soviet Union against Germany. And that's what's happening with the democratic socialists. You have an unholy alliance
of Islamists and others working with the progressive far Marxist left. It seems bizarre
because they're so ideologically opposed in their own belief systems, but they are working together because they both
have the same hatred for America, for the West, and for Western civilization.
And that is what this is all about. A civilization by the way that is built off of democracy, liberty, and
Christianity. And and we need to understand that this is what they are fighting against. Three Zoron Mandani
backed candidates toppled the establishment Democrats for the US House primaries in the Democratic party.
and they are Claire Valdez, uh, Deralia Aila Shioalier, I'm probably messing
these names up, and Brad Lander. So, US Congress individuals that are likely all
three going to go to Washington. There are many others besides them that were that won in New York at at the state
level, right? You have uh Abber Kawas who is someone who said that America
deserved 9/11. Kind of like some grooming gangs will say well the woman deserved it because of the way that she was dressed. Right? Same type of idea.
You deserve to be destroyed. You deserve to be harmed. And there are others are 1 2 3 4 5 6 7.
There are eight Democratic socialists at the state level that won the Democratic primary primaries in the state of New
York in addition to these three primary uh positions for the US Congress. So this is not just these three individuals
that we're talking about, but let's talk a little bit about them, those three individuals, and see who they are. First of all, and I'm going to struggle with
these names, but Darisa Avila Shiovalier is someone who had said in her social
media that I forgot to get napkins, so I just wiped my hand on the American flag
behind me. And some people say, "Well, that's not No, no, she's purposely saying this because of her disdain for
America. That's why somebody mentions that." She has also publicly stated that America is an effing disgrace. Again,
this is about destroying what America represents and about Western civilization.
Shivalier is an unemployed 32-year-old who was recently rioting on behalf of the Hamas terrorist organization with
pro- Hamas activists Mahmud Khalil in the Columbia University encampment on campus. She's a founder of CUAD, the
Colombia University apartheid divevest, whose stated goal is the eradication of Western civilization. Now, I'm going to
get messages back from a number of people here because this happens every time I've brought up the democratic socialists saying, "Well, Greg, these aren't
Marxists that you stop being so serious about this. They're just they're democratic socialists." as if all they want is to tax a little bit more and open the borders up more.
No, they want to destroy Western civilization. Now, you think about the mentality of this. Am I going to vote
for someone who outrightly says I want to destroy Western civilization because
that's what she wants. Period. And there is a an unholy alliance between Marxist
Marxists and Islam because they both have that stated goal. When I say Islam, I I I want to focus a little bit more on
Islamists. She has said in her platform that she wants to grant immediate citizenship and voting rights to all
illegal aliens. And she is basically a a complete supporter of Marxism and communism. And I want you to listen to
what she says about social justice here because she is conflating social justice, the social justice movement,
right? The socialist, that's what it is, Marxist movement with Islam. She's a
she's a recent convert to Islam and she is she's bringing these two things together. It was seeing how all of my
friends who were showing up to organizing who are Muslim were showing up in the space and the grace and and love and passion that they they had in
these spaces of social justice that really pushed me to join the faith.
Okay. So the organization the passion behind social justice movements from the left is why she joined Islam. Keep that
in mind. the most uh uh conservative movement and religion
probably in the world. So another winner of the primary is Brad Lander, US Cong for US Congress. Lander wants to abolish
ICE. They all do and border security, expand the Supreme Court so that the Democrats can immediately pack the court and this will not be with establishment
Democrats and supports the rest of the agenda. He is DSA, right? the Democratic Socialists approved and all you have to
do is look at their platform. They're a little soft on their language on their own website, but it's very clear what they represent. And then, of course,
there's Claire Valdez, who wants to grat grant citizenship and voting rights to all illegal aliens and use taxpayer
funds for all transgender treatments and eliminate private health insurance. But they're all DSA approved. back to the
comments of Albert Quas who is running at the state level in New York about 911 and Americans and New Yorkers deserving
911, right? Think go back 25 years now coming up on 20 we'll have a 25 year what anniversary coming up in September
and think about the New Yorkers back then in 2001 and say to yourself, "Oh, what's going to be happening in this state and in
this city? you're going to have Islamists voted in to represent your state and
your city. And you remember back in that time, now the media tried to squatchch this after a while, but there
were there was video of Palestinians both inside the US and in Palestinian territories that were celebrating when they got the news about 9/11.
Let's get the great Satan. Let's take down Western civilization. Now, I want to add to what I've already said about the Democratic Socialists and their
agenda because earlier this month, they just passed a new amendment with four parts to it. Okay, this is reported here
by by City Journal. Uh, and I'm quoting from them. Earlier this month, the Democratic Socialists of America's top leadership met for an in-person meeting
for their national political committee, the DSA's governing authority. The result of the meeting was workers
deserve more. That's what they're focusing back on. And it's always going to be this type of language. They resurrect the Soviet language, the
Bolevik language all the time in so many different ways. And yet people ignore it. Oh, they're not really Marxist.
They're not really No, they they are indoctrinated. They are this is their religion is Marxism. We deserve more is
a rebooted platform for the organizing feature for the organization featuring a host of radical proposals. What does
this mean? The document commits DSA to scrapping the US Senate. Now, why would they want to do that? Think about that
for a second. Why have that check and balance removed?
The reason is is because it's the easiest way for them to gain power because winning at a state level is much
more difficult because they are in a minor minority position. But if they can get enough blue cities and especially
blue districts, large cities in in, you know, Los Angeles where you've got another Democrat socialist who I if I
was betting I'd bet she's going to win over uh Karen Bass, but you can go in and you can now get a number of
congressmen, congresswoman in to Congress to vote and then they can take
your vote away for president and Supreme report being assigned by the president and have the Congress,
the US representatives choose a president. That is the goal for overthrowing America. That's what they're trying to do. What else do they
want to do? They want to abolish the carceral forces of the capitalist state.
This means defund the police, right? This is BLM. Defund the police and get rid of prisons.
They want to defund the Department of War, amnesty for all immigrants, and replace the president and the Supreme
12 minutesCourt with an executive and judiciary chosen by and subordinate subordinate to Congress.
That is those are the steps. That's what they are trying to do. Win the House as best they can. Even with a minority of
House representatives, let's say they end up with 50 or 75, 30.
Think about what that does to the House and and and the changes that would have to be made through the House to check
the Senate, to check the president of the United States and to push forward their agenda.
and then getting rid of the Senate and getting rid of they also want to get rid of the Constitution. They have said this publicly and getting rid of the
president as as being voted on by the people. That's their goal. It's always through tyrannical purposes or
13 minutestyrannical power. That's how they have to do it because they can't get a majority. One additional thing they
asked for was that Palestine has uh their capital in Jerusalem.
the Palestinian Authority, basically the Palestinian state would have their capital in Palestine now or in
Jerusalem. Now, I want to bring this up again because this is so important to to understand these movements and what's happening and
I'm doing another episode on this to go into this a lot more detail on this. But just remember, I think two 2014 is when BLM was organized by three Marxists.
Three women Marxists outright publicly Marxist.
Even though they were Marxist, you had certain individuals marching in their protests. When Mitt Romney, for example,
you get all the way to that point where you've got Mitt Romney in a BLM protest,
right? started by three Marxists and and I like Mitt Romney. I I I think he would have been a fantastic
president. A lot of people you are going to disagree with that. But just think about that. That's that's how
desensitized we are to the leftist movement in the United States. But BLM has been replaced by free Palestine.
That's the change you need to think about. BLM has been replaced by free Palestine. I'm going to cover a little bit more of that here shortly. So,
workers deserve more has revolutionary aspirations, says the City Journal. It aims to win the battle of democracy,
draft a new constitution, and create a democratic socialist republic. And the document makes clear
that achieving this vision would require building a new society from the ground up. This is this is Leninism.
This is the same freaking thing.
And and people that come back and say, "Stop saying this is Marxism. Stop saying this is communism." You have your head in the sand. You think that you are smart and nuanced.
You're not. You're not. This is the same freaking thing. To accomplish that goal,
the DSA calls for sweeping political and economic changes, including full public financing for campaigns. Of course,
they've been using our tax dollars to build themselves up for decades. So now they want it just direct. Why hide it?
Why hide it through funding through other programs?
They want the abolition of the electoral college alongside the establishment of public ownership of the largest corporations and essential industries to
ensure democratic control and accountability and strict regulations in investment properties.
You know, let let just like mom Donnie said, the the the workers need to own the means of production.
So that is the DSA, right? That is the Democratic Socialist, which is not a party yet. It will be uh may have a
different name eventually, but that's the movement. That that is what's going on. They're the ones helping to support and bring together this coalition, this
unholy alliance and and the label that is used for full-on Marxists.
And you can go back and look at the blueprint. I mean, they're doing the same thing in Europe. Look at London.
Look at London. The same thing is happening. And and if the Democratic
Party has enough Democratic socialists representing them in Congress, they will
take over that party because the coalition has momentum. It has a plan and it has the universities of the
United States behind them. It has many of the institutions.
It has weak institutions that have already been infiltrated by DEI. The UC
system just reinstated all of their DEI policies. But, you know, wokeism is dead, right? Wokeism is dead. That's what I hear a lot from a lot of people.
Some have even said that California wokeism is way gone, even in Los Angeles. No, it's it's it's not. It's stronger than ever.
you have decades of of marching through the institutions and you think you're going to turn that around with an election of someone like Trump.
Now, a lot of the news is put out there in with policies from a federal level and executive orders and some support
from Congress that have uh from from a a government standpoint change some of those woke policies.
But down beneath, no, they are fighting harder than ever. They are not going to give up on these things.
And I think it's really naive, really naive to think that wokeism is dead and that that the far left is dead.
And that's what I've been told since Trump has been put back into into office.
I want to talk just a little bit about this coalition. Like I said, there's another episode I want to go over that is uh that'll go much deeper into the
far-left, the Marxist left and Islamism and and how they are have been pulled together in this. And again, the the
driving force is a hatred and a resentment. This is like the Book of Mormon,
a resentment for the the for Western civilization, which again, you have to understand what the hate is there. It is
against democracy, liberty, you can put those together if you want, and Christianity and all those things that have built, you know, Athens and
Jerusalem, so to speak. And and that's what they're trying to upend and take away.
It is a battle of freedom versus tyranny.
Now, back in 1952, Alfred Savvi coined the term the third world. And this was for countries that were outside of the
cold war block. Right? There's a young writer, her name is Zineb Riboua. Sorry Zeb, if I got that wrong, but she's
she's put kind of put this together into a a term that she calls third worldism.
And what this is is an entire leftist ideology that brings in Islamism
as as its strength and and its population to some degree, right? It strength and
its population. And the entire ideology is developed from this category of anti-colonial struggle. You've heard of
postcolonialism, colonialism, anti-colonialism, right? This this is the universal moral moral drama
that is being produced and is bringing this coalition together. It is it is anti-colonialism. And who are the
colonizers? The colonizers are the white westerners. And this religion, that's what it is.
And I've talked about this for years. I call it the religion of academia because it's not just wokeism.
The religion of academia brings many different things that are being used uh mostly from a critical theory standpoint
from oppressor and oppressed or victim and the oppressed and the oppressor.
That's what's being used. I believe that that's what was used in the war in heaven. I think that's exactly what it was when they were looking at the
21 minutesoutcome of disparity that not everybody got the same reward.
And so this is kind of the same type of thing. There's a resentment that built that's that's built up
and and this religion of academia offers a moral political religion for many parts of the western left.
Right? The western left grabs onto this even though it's it's built around a lot of this resentment that's coming from the third world. It produces the west as
the permanent oppressor. It's all the west is the permanent oppressor. You can nail it down to this type of simplicity.
And the non-West is the permanent victim. And any movement positioned against western power, it gains
automatically moral authority by default. And this is what has created this unholy alliance. The religion of
academia collapses complex politics into one grand script that can be pedled very
easily mostly to naive individuals from the elites, the rich, the elites,
the universities. The west equals empire, capitalism, settler colonialism.
I've seen these terms uh produced in Patrick Mason's uh um proclaim peace
right under the banner of peacemaker you'll see a lot of this verbiage that comes out and that's a very big concern
and why I have been talking so much about this and brought in my friend Ralph Hancock a lot to talk about these things because under that umbrella of
peacemaking is this leftist movement with all of these terms terms in this oppressor versus victim mentality.
So the west equals empire, capitalism, settler colonialism, whiteness and domination. It's a classic Marxist and
critical theory lens of oppressor and victim. And it affects the church. It affects the teaching of the church. It
affects the universities. It affects uh those that are indoctrinated into this religion of academia on different campuses and universities that are
members of the church. I've got an entire episode of of an of an ASU professor that came to Brigham Y Young University and spoke to several hundred
um uh uh students at BYU and told them to stop thinking about or whenever you see the word iniquity in the Book of Mormon, think of it as inequity.
and then went on to show how the Gadanton robbers were the oppressed ones and that their
actions were retaliation against similar to what we have today kind of this western empire which would be the
Nephites. I mean you look at the Nephites and they're fighting for liberty and Christianity, their
24 minutesfamilies, their land, everything that the Lamemonites resent and wants to topple. And if you're not
looking at the Book of Mormon that way, you haven't seen what the dissenters are doing, the Nephite desenters are doing
as they rally the Lammonites. They are trying to take away Christianity.
Another point is they take Israel and they form it as or frame it as this American outpost.
It's an ongoing faux example of colonialism. Hamas and the free Palestine movement become the moral
resistance to the West. Another thing to look at here is a lot of people are afraid that somehow whiteness or being
white is being replaced. It it's that certainly seems to be a goal, but that's not what has happened so far.
The left encourages white liberalism and especially young female white liberalism,
but in fact, BLM, Black Lives Matter, the the black
uh um movement of the left has been replaced by the Free Palestine movement. Right?
So, instead of BLM, you now have free Palestine.
also with the black movement. Instead of Obama and his cronies, you have the democratic socialists instead and
instead of black church leadership, you know, pushing liberation theology, you now have Islamicism. So, so far what's
happened mostly is the replacement of black a black liberal movement, a black leftist movement. and the left through
what we're seeing here with the democratic socialists.
And again, it's the religion of academia because in in the academy, colonialism, postcolonialism, decolonization, it's
not just a way to look at history and current geopolitics.
Rather, it has become a moral courtroom where students are trained less in historic wisdom and more in the activism of condemnation.
And we see this happening on campuses nationwide. And interestingly for for those in the US and in the west, this
religion of academia, this third worldism gives Western activists a new identity. It's not just an identity politics issue.
It's not just the LGBTQ. The Islamists can't run on that. So when domestic progressive politics just become
exhausted, you then can reach out to third worldism which supplies a very fresh moral
mission and purpose for those western allies.
And all of a sudden you have people in the US fighting for free Palestine, for Gaza,
which becomes this icon of victimhood, colonial injustice, race, anti-
capitalism, and global resistance, all in one emotional symbol.
Politically, it moves foreign conflicts into domestic life. and and that old line between foreign policy and global
politics and local politics, it it completely collapses.
So just like in Gaza, Gaza becomes connected to policing, capitalism, borders, immigration, universities, the
constitution, and American identity itself.
And then it changes the energy of the left. Right? Wokeism has always been centered on personal identity. But the
religion of academia goes further and is centered on a global strug struggle. It is bigger, a bigger purpose. Let's break
down the idea of nationalism. Let's break down borders. And we are looking at a global structure, a global movement
that we can all be a part of, especially this new generation to give us purpose. That makes it feel
bigger. It is more historic and certainly more revolutionary. And it turns a political participation more into a moral purification.
You are now standing with the oppressed against the empire. Now, what does this do to the Democratic party going
forward? Look at this clip here from CNN.
Capitalism and socialism right back 16 years ago, 2010. Capitalism and socialism right there. Favoral rating 51% 50%. Look at it now. Socialism
clearly in the lead among Democrats. 66% of them view socialism favor.
Okay, that is absolutely nuts. So take a look at that. In 2010, this is ratings among Democrats.
50% preferred socialism from a Gallup poll. It was already pretty bad. Now, as of 2025, you've got 66% preferring socialism. It's you're toast.
You're done. anybody who reads that, why not run as a democratic socialist if if you've got those those feelings about
socialism? And again, socialism could be a wider tent, a a a larger umbrella over
several different things. And you socialism you could say is more a part of uh just making a bigger government and having government be responsible for
benefits to its citizens. In the end, socialism without a check on it is just going to end up as Marxism. and even Van Jones.
Well, New York City matters because the two most exciting uh left-wing candidates are here, ALC and Mammi, but
also uh this is the stronghold for the establishment. Uh Schumer and Hakee Jeffrey. This is a this is a battle between the establishment and this
insurgency and the roof is collapsing on the Democratic party establishment tonight.
30 minutesOkay. It's this is from the other night, right, during the elections. Yeah, it is. It is. The roof is collapsing.
The roof is collapsing. If if I'm trying to think of her name in LA, if she wins the mayorship of of the mayoral
election in Los Angeles this fall and and and you have these other three
uh Democratic socialists from New York that are going to actually be sitting in the US Congress this fall,
you you've got a real dilemma and you're at the for a fork in the road. And I'm sorry, but the left has never been very
good at checking its far left. They're just not very good at it because the whole idea of tolerance and and opening things up and being more liberal about
it. Van Jones even talks about that as well. I mean, he's he's very weak on that as well. Also, look what our school system has done and partially
immigration, but look what our school system has done over the decades to to suppress the idea of patriotism and and
being proud of America. Now, I'm not saying we're not proud as Americans. We are. And anybody who comes from the you're visiting from other countries
right now during the World Cup, they're going to see that we are proud of our country. But there has been a demoralization of especially the younger generations
through curriculum through certain teachers certainly through the universities where we have more and more and more students going and this is what
you end up with 56% overall have an extremely very proud uh very much proud of the country. It's
29% among Democrats. It's 90% among Republicans. Look at that staggering gap between the parties. Look at it on the
other end here. Only a little or not proud at all. It's 36% among Democrat.
Okay, I just want to say something on this. Okay, one thing that is going to always affect this is going to be who's sitting in as president because he
becomes the icon of of what you're happy about with America. If there was a Democrat sitting in as president, even
if you had a a a Republican Senate and and Congress House, you would th those numbers would not be the same, right?
They they would not be the same.
However, you'd still have a much larger GOP that is happy about America than you do with the Democrats. And that is a
real problem. I mean that that is over time, you know, this didn't used to be an issue in in this way. You were we
were still pretty close between the parties. I mean, there were ideas about estate taxes and yes, immigration maybe to some degree. Um, and and and you
know, labor unions and there there were always those types of issues, but we've had a a bigger and bigger divide between
those parties. And and and that's not just in being proud of being an American. It is who is getting married,
who is having kids. And I'm not trying to be anti-democrat party here. I I I know plenty of people
that are Democrats, but why is that happening? You need to ask yourself, what is happening here?
So, you you've got a weaker Democratic party. That's what I'm trying to say.
Weaker in terms of supporting the United States, being patriotic about the United States, and certainly about checking its far left, right? is left flank. It it
it's just it's not doing it. And and I think you're going to see uh the you know, I don't know if this is going to take over the Democratic party, but but
it it it is going to gain momentum and and adding in social media, the globalization of this movement. You you
start to see different accounts and social media that are coming from different parts of the world. And again, you're you're plugging yourself in as a socialist into a much larger movement.
and what you perceive to be a moral movement. Think about Russia. I always say this, Russia in 1917 before October
and someone comes and talks to you and says, "Hey, do you care about the poor?" Yeah. Well, well, you need to be a communist. You need to be with Lenin.
Well, yeah. I mean, I'm pulling my heartstrings. Of course, I care about the poor. I mean, we've had horrible monarchy for a long time. I care about
the poor. So, if I'm morally correct, if I'm being a good person, I better join
with them. And and plus, if this movement is going to be strong, I certainly want to be on the right side
of history. It is untethered empathy. It is empathy that is placed in the wrong place. And no, empathy is not just good.
Empathy is neutral. It depends on where you place it. And if it is untethered to
truth and to the order of God, you are about to create hell. The result of all of this is is that it moves the religion
of academia into this unholy alliance and globalization of resentment into a
political faith. In the west, that is the religion of academia. Thanks for listening.
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