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00:00What do you make of feminism?
00:05I believe feminism is the war on masculinity.
00:08The feminist movement has lied to women over and over and over again.
00:11And it's also emasculated and created weak, spineless men in society
00:15to where now we're seeing all these issues facing us.
00:20I'm Layla Wright, and I was travelling through America
00:23to meet women taking to social media, declaring a war on progressive politics.
00:28Now how many of you in this room have been deemed as a right-wing extremist?
00:34I know I have.
00:35They call us fascists, they call us white supremacists, they call us racists,
00:38bigots, xenophobes, transphobes.
00:40An online world now populated by young, ultra-conservative influencers.
00:45I'm just a girly girl raised in the gun world.
00:50Sharing conspiracy theories online.
00:53See this behind me? Active invasion.
00:56And dismissing the fight for equality.
00:58What was the goal within the feminist world? That was to enslave humanity.
01:02We might have just different definitions of feminism.
01:05As America braces itself for its most divisive election yet,
01:10I wanted to understand why girls my age were taken to social media
01:14to promote increasingly extreme beliefs and sometimes blatant misogyny.
01:19Virtually every societal ill that we are facing today is because of women.
01:23Women getting the right to vote has led to every form of degeneracy.
01:28And what this might mean for the future of America.
01:31If you're facing cancel culture or if you're being silenced, you're doing something right.
01:37I travelled 5,000 miles from Liverpool to Phoenix, Arizona to visit AmericaFest.
01:43Welcome to AmFest, folks!
01:45An annual event organised by Turning Point USA,
01:49the fastest growing conservative youth movement in America.
01:52Never have I ever been a member of a conservative youth movement.
01:56I'm not a conservative.
01:57I'm a liberal.
01:58And I'm not a racist.
01:59I'm not a racist.
02:00I'm not a racist.
02:01I'm not a racist.
02:02I'm not a racist.
02:03The fastest growing conservative youth movement in America.
02:06Never been a hater.
02:08An organisation criticised for its links to extreme right-wing groups.
02:13Ben Bernanke's been here as long as January 6th.
02:16And backed by some of the most powerful voices in US politics.
02:20I'm excited to be here today with thousands of proud young American patriots.
02:25You're great people.
02:27You're the future.
02:30Something is changing.
02:32The tide is turning and the nationalist right-wing is making win after win.
02:37It's so big in here.
02:39We cannot ignore what is going on.
02:42These irresponsible, evil adults must be held accountable.
02:48With so many girls my age with such radically different views on the role of women to my own,
02:54I was hoping to find out what was bringing them to ultra-conservative movements
02:58and who these women were.
03:00You know the feminist movement wants to still not allow women to have children.
03:04And we need to continue to talk about the lies that the feminist movement has continued to spread.
03:09And that's how we are going to continue to wake up and shake our nation,
03:12especially with young women.
03:14Morgan McMichaels is a 24-year-old conservative influencer who works for Turning Point.
03:19Hi Morgan, nice to meet you.
03:21Nice to meet you too.
03:22You look lovely.
03:23Thank you so much.
03:24That's what I'm surprised about, like how big it is.
03:26How many of these have you done now?
03:28This is our third year doing it.
03:29Okay, so you're used to it.
03:30This is my Super Bowl, we're here and I'm really excited.
03:33I'm going to put on lip gloss really quick.
03:35You do that, yeah.
03:36Close.
03:39Morgan's social media has racked up over 30 million views.
03:44A lot of it focused on anti-feminist content.
03:48Dare I say that feminism, birth control, abortion, everything was created to destabilize our population
03:55and destabilize the nuclear family, to destabilize Western civilization.
04:02You're going to show me around, so I'm just going to follow you.
04:04Okay.
04:05We'll head over to our merch store.
04:07We're all about freedom, we're all about patriotism in America.
04:11This one is I think my favorite, is womanhood is not a costume.
04:14What does that mean?
04:15It's just showing that, you know, us as women, it's not a costume for a biological man to try on.
04:20And it's like, you know, we are women, there are men.
04:22And it's as simple as that.
04:23And would you wear a t-shirt like that out in the streets?
04:25Absolutely, I would.
04:26Have you got that in your wardrobe?
04:27I do have that shirt.
04:30Does it bother you if people are offended by like kind of the slogans and the t-shirts?
04:34You know, something I always say is facts don't care about your feelings.
04:38And I think that's, you know, the beauty of the country.
04:40We have the freedom to express how we feel, what we believe in.
04:43And you'll see a lot of people around here walking around with the shirts on and, you know, why not?
04:49Are there specific reasons why more young women are getting involved in the right?
04:53The feminist movement has really been shaking women in a way that we've never seen before.
04:58You know, we've been sold this idea by the feminist movement from decades ago
05:02that, you know, women need to work in the corporate world.
05:05And I think it's really just detaching from our inherent nature as being women.
05:09We are created to be wives and mothers.
05:11Men are created to be providers.
05:13Your dream one day is to be a stay-at-home mom?
05:16Absolutely.
05:17Absolutely. And that's all I want to be.
05:23Hey, can you sign this?
05:24Absolutely. Oh, my gosh, this is Turning Point Monopoly.
05:27Morgan is just one of around 400 Turning Point influencers.
05:32Can you take a photo?
05:33Of course I can.
05:35Do you look up to Morgan?
05:36Yes.
05:40It's just one of many ways Turning Point are targeting young people across America.
05:45One of the recent recruits was 16-year-old Hannah Faulkner.
05:49Give it up for Hannah, everybody.
05:53Hannah joined at just 13 years old and was receiving an award for organising a rally
05:58seeking to ban medical interventions for trans youth.
06:02She stood against all this trans stuff with a lot of courage.
06:05She experienced serious backlash, serious opposition.
06:09And Hannah, you had 500 people come there and you're doing a great job.
06:12Congratulations, Hannah.
06:14Congratulations, Hannah Faulkner.
06:22Hey.
06:23Hello. How are you?
06:24Let me see your award.
06:25Oh, yes.
06:27Let's see.
06:28Student Patriot Award, Hannah Faulkner.
06:31How does that feel?
06:32It was good. Yeah, it was really cool just to be able to, you know, just see that
06:36because I put a lot of hard work into the rally.
06:38You know, I mean, I put over like 60 hours just into that one event.
06:42So just seeing hard work pay off.
06:44So how did you get involved in all of this?
06:46You know, I'm a Christian, but also I have a great family.
06:50And I believe, you know, it all starts in the family.
06:52It starts in your home.
06:53If you do not have a firm foundation in whatever you believe in,
06:56whoever you believe in, then you're going to be easily deceived.
06:59And there are some very, very sick people within this rainbow cult,
07:02but there are some that are just truly deceived by it.
07:122,000 miles from Phoenix, Hannah lives with her family
07:15in a small town on the outskirts of Nashville, Tennessee.
07:19And it was here that she held the rally that made her name.
07:24This is technically illegal.
07:25I know. Illegal activity.
07:28Like, so where are we?
07:29That's the public library over there.
07:32And then this is the city hall.
07:33I've actually spoken in there, like, several times.
07:36What do you mean?
07:37We were talking about removing two sexually explicit books
07:41from this library right here,
07:43but we were talking about it at the city hall.
07:45What were the books?
07:46And then the other one, one of them was This Book is Gay,
07:49and then I don't remember the other one, actually.
07:52And did it get moved?
07:53It did. It did. It passed.
07:56Here is where we had the Teens Against Gender Mutilation rally.
08:01We had the stage right here.
08:03Yeah.
08:04And then, yep, right here in this area.
08:05It was pretty big, actually.
08:06We had literally snipers on the roof.
08:08Snipers?
08:09Just to make sure everyone stayed contained.
08:12I was 15.
08:14So as a 15-year-old, you know, it was pretty crazy.
08:18But at 15, it's not normal to be staging a rally
08:23against trans people.
08:25Do you think that you're a normal teenager?
08:27I know people think I might not do the most normal things,
08:29but I would say, you know, I'm more normal
08:32than people think that I actually am.
08:37Here, this is the one we did.
08:39We had a videographer come out and video.
08:44This is not an anti-trans rally because transgender does not exist.
08:49We are having this rally today out of love and compassion.
08:53We love you, LGBTQ, and we're having this rally because we love you.
08:57That was one of the protesters.
08:59Do you see how loud it is?
09:01I think the truth can come across as offensive or hateful.
09:05That's what the truth does.
09:06You know, we don't always want to hear the truth.
09:08I mean, I just saw a study.
09:09Last year, it was 21% of Gen Z identifies as LGBTQ,
09:13and that comes from a liberal source too,
09:15whereas my dad's generation was less than 3%.
09:18Do you think that's because, as a society,
09:20we've become more accepting to people?
09:22I think that's because nearly every single institution in our society
09:25is imposing anti-God and anti-American narratives down our throats.
09:30Being gay isn't anti-American.
09:32No, being gay isn't anti-American.
09:34However, the LGBTQ movement is a religious cult.
09:38How can you say that LGBT people remind you of, like, a cult?
09:41And because, what did you say?
09:43Because they worship their sin, their hedonism,
09:46their sexual immorality in their bodies.
09:48The whole movement, LGBTQ, is about sexual immorality.
09:51It's about sexual things.
09:52Again, that's kind of maybe a subjective interpretation of it.
09:56Our country was founded upon traditional values.
09:58A man and a woman with a family for a lifetime.
10:04Do you have any gay friends?
10:05Do I have any gay friends?
10:07I don't really have friends, so you don't have a thing.
10:09But, like, I would say acquaintances.
10:10I have a lot of gay... Let's just call them friends
10:12because I just say everybody is an acquaintance.
10:14But I would say I engage in more conversations with adults,
10:17if that makes sense.
10:24It's just so difficult because, you know, Hannah's friendly to me
10:27and, you know, she's a sweet kid in loads of ways,
10:31but then when she says these really shocking things,
10:33like the LGBT movement is a religious cult,
10:36and you wonder, like, where she's got that worldview from.
10:40She did say that she doesn't have many friends her age
10:42and I kind of wonder, maybe she did have more friends her age.
10:46She'd be exposed to different, like, life experiences
10:49and conversations and, you know, she wouldn't be out there then,
10:53like, making a platform for herself, saying these types of things.
10:58It's a tough one with her.
11:02What's wrong with being submissive?
11:04There's a reason why all these passport bros
11:06are going to other countries to find women
11:08because they're more submissive.
11:10Even on my own social media, like, I've definitely noticed
11:13the rise in these kind of conservative content creators.
11:16They've got millions of followers.
11:19The most common type of, like, conservative content,
11:22like, for everyone, is probably the trad wife trend.
11:24Estee Williams, she's probably one of the biggest trad wives.
11:27Like, she's my age and she makes these kind of
11:30homemade videos dressed in 1950s outfits.
11:34If you're not familiar with the term trad wife,
11:36it is a woman who chooses to live a more traditional life
11:40with ultra-traditional gender roles.
11:42I suppose kind of the danger, though,
11:44is that when you start engaging with these videos,
11:47there is an extreme end of the spectrum
11:49where the views do go a lot more sinister.
11:53Candice Owens, she's built, like, quite a significant following
11:57of, like, deeply anti-feminist views.
12:00I think that virtually every societal ill
12:03that we are facing today is because of women.
12:06You kind of worry about, like, where the line is,
12:08like, saying that every kind of ill of society
12:10has been caused by women.
12:11Where do you go from there?
12:13And then you've got Pearl Davis,
12:15who's known as the female Andrew Tate.
12:17She's got almost two million subscribers now,
12:20and she just makes these, like, studio videos
12:23where she promotes our right to get enrolled back.
12:26Women getting the right to vote
12:28has led to every form of degeneracy.
12:30And really, again, guys,
12:31I believe in a natural order of the world,
12:33because God, men, women, children.
12:37I think the thing that always surprised me with this
12:40is how many women engage.
12:41Like, it feels like now social media
12:44seems to have allowed women
12:45to take, like, a really prominent role in these movements,
12:48and they've kind of smashed the hierarchies
12:50that used to exist.
12:52But this content was also having an effect
12:55on the real world,
12:56and in some cases becoming increasingly extreme
13:00on other divisive topics,
13:02like immigration.
13:03I love my country, and I want its borders protected.
13:07This area is known for having a lot of Chinese invaders, right?
13:12Migrants, as they like to call themselves.
13:14We all know what they mean with the word diversity.
13:17It means less white people.
13:26Good evening, everybody.
13:27We continue to bring you guests
13:28that are going to help you get plugged in
13:30and learning about the things
13:31that the mainstream media is not teaching you
13:33or sharing with you.
13:35What's your estimated number
13:37of how many have crossed over here
13:39since Biden stole the election?
13:43That's a great question.
13:44And I'm going to give some background
13:46on how we come up with our numbers,
13:48because data doesn't lie.
13:50Christy Hutchison heads up an organization
13:52called Women Fighting for America,
13:54a group made up of civilian volunteers
13:57determined to clamp down on mass immigration.
14:00We've done now over 125-plus missions at the border.
14:04She was appearing on an alternative media podcast
14:07as a self-proclaimed authority on border control.
14:10So this is very concerning.
14:11So if you look, Daniel,
14:12at the uptick in the last year and a half
14:14of the individuals coming over,
14:16they're probably from terrorist organizations,
14:18training now with the cartels in training camps.
14:21So we have a threat,
14:23a direct threat of our enemies
14:25at our borders right now.
14:27I mean, there's so many things
14:28that are happening right now
14:29that it only makes sense
14:31that this is part of the plan
14:33to destroy this country.
14:34Anytime you have an influx like this,
14:36it eventually collapses a society,
14:38and I believe that's part of the plan.
14:41Thanks, Christy.
14:45Wow, Christy.
14:47How did that go?
14:48Good. It was really good.
14:50Yeah.
14:51That was intense.
14:53It's intense.
14:54There's so much stuff
14:55that's not being put out
14:57that's truth,
14:58and that's really happening in the world,
15:00that's concerning.
15:01Tell me a bit more about your group that you run
15:03and, like, how that kind of came about.
15:05When the pandemic happened,
15:07on Good Friday,
15:08I was sitting in my backyard
15:09and heard a very strong male's voice.
15:12I looked around,
15:13and there was nobody in the backyard,
15:15and it was pretty powerful.
15:17And I knew it was something beyond myself.
15:22I knew it was God's voice.
15:24And, you know, I have two young boys
15:27who I love more than anything in this world.
15:29They said,
15:30go do what God's called you to do.
15:32And what did God call you to do?
15:34God said, Christy,
15:35not only do I want you to go to the border,
15:37you're going to spend some time down there,
15:39and you're going to take a small elite team.
15:41We have terrorists.
15:43We have terrorist cells in our country.
15:45You know, if you're a mother,
15:46you are very protective like a bear.
15:49Like, they say mama bears, right?
15:50It's because they're very protective of their children.
15:53And we've never been at more risk for attacks on our soil.
15:57By the way, we will see them, 100%.
16:01Christy's story seemed to blur together
16:03fact, fiction, and conspiracy theories.
16:06But it was also clear she saw herself
16:08as on a serious mission.
16:12You are in for an adventure.
16:14No, no.
16:15It'll...
16:16Oh, here, let me see.
16:17Yeah, she's in there.
16:18OK.
16:19All right.
16:20Yep, let's go.
16:22Christy makes regular trips to the US-Mexico border,
16:26where she searches for illegal migrants,
16:28live-streaming her findings to her followers.
16:31Hey, good evening, everybody.
16:32Christy Hutcherson with Women Fighting for America
16:34here on the front lines
16:35and in the fight every day for you, the American people.
16:37So we're here, boots on the ground, in Arizona.
16:41There's a bunch of illegals camped out along the border wall,
16:44and they are well-armed and it's well-coordinated.
16:49Follow us tonight.
16:50We'll be going live constantly.
16:52God bless you guys.
16:57So what's the plan when we get there?
16:59So we're very close to where the border of Mexico
17:02and the United States is.
17:04The information is there's a camp.
17:06We're going to come and we're going to do some investigating.
17:10Why would you build a facility
17:12literally in the middle of nowhere?
17:15What are you doing back here?
17:23Our convoy pulled up to the end of a desert track.
17:26Christy's full-time armed security were on hand
17:29and clearly preparing for the worst.
17:33Perfect.
17:34What's this for?
17:35This is for safety.
17:36We were shot at.
17:37And who would you fear would be doing the shooting?
17:40They would.
17:41The unpredictability of some of these asylum seekers
17:45and really, they're military-age males.
17:49So it's just that unknown factor.
17:55We're getting ready.
17:56Yes, I have night vision on and goggles.
17:58It's pitch black out here.
18:00And we're getting ready to go into this camp right now.
18:03What the heck are they doing out here?
18:05And who are they housing?
18:08Okay.
18:09Cats ready?
18:10All right.
18:28You know, it's awful quiet all of a sudden.
18:30I wonder where they scattered to.
18:32I don't want to be cliché,
18:34I don't want to be cliché, but it's too quiet.
18:37It is way too quiet.
18:39Where is everyone?
18:40So probably saw and heard us coming,
18:45so they scattered pretty quickly.
18:49Okay, I'm going to film this video.
18:54You got propane tanks.
18:55This is self-sufficient.
18:57You got...
18:59Mosquito spray.
19:04Oh, look at this.
19:05It's like a makeshift basketball.
19:10Christmas tree.
19:13You see the clothes drying?
19:15So there's somebody here.
19:17They're just hiding.
19:22What a great little setup they got going on here.
19:24How'd you feel?
19:25What a great little setup they got going on here.
19:27How'd you feel when you look at all this, Christy?
19:29Angry.
19:30What are you most angry about?
19:34I wouldn't break into somebody's home.
19:37I'd go to the front door and knock
19:39and ask if I could come in.
19:41Looking around, there's clothes,
19:43there's, you know, kids' toys,
19:46football over there, there's a church.
19:48Do you ever worry as you're walking around
19:51that there might be people here,
19:52or there might be families that might be listening to this
19:54and be terrified?
19:56Do they think for one...
19:57When they're breaking through the walls,
19:59they're running through the gates,
20:02do they care how we feel?
20:04Have they asked us that question?
20:07There's a wrong way
20:08and there's a right way to do things.
20:11Don't break into my country
20:12and then expect a handout.
20:14This tells you what's going on here.
20:16Right here, you see this?
20:17This isn't children's equipment.
20:19Typically, what we see with
20:21camouflaged backpacks, binoculars,
20:24camouflaged wrapped water bottles,
20:26just loads and loads of people
20:28from pretty much all of America's enemies
20:31are ending up right here,
20:33like in this camp.
20:34Do you ever kind of wonder
20:36that maybe you got it wrong
20:38and these people just want a chance of survival?
20:41These guys aren't innocent.
20:42Do I think that there's any innocent individual in this camp?
20:45It would be a no.
20:51It's called No More Deaths.
20:54They are housing migrants, illegals,
20:57mostly young single adult males of fighting age.
21:00Very high value targets get smuggled in by the cartel.
21:04Get in the fight with us now, please.
21:06Help us continue to be out here fighting for you.
21:10She says she's gathering evidence
21:12and what she's doing is getting content for her followers
21:15and you've got people there waiting,
21:17waiting for the next video.
21:19The camp is called No More Deaths
21:21and looking at how they describe themselves online,
21:24humanitarian aid group
21:27whose goal is to end the amount of fatalities
21:30of undocumented migrants crossing the border.
21:35Everyone can probably agree that, you know,
21:37you can't have an unlimited amount of people
21:39coming into a country illegally,
21:41like, no-one's saying that.
21:42But I think with Christy,
21:44she, you know, walked in there with a bulletproof vest on,
21:47ready to confront anyone that she found.
21:50And these theories that she's got, you know,
21:52she's going live online saying them
21:54and they're kind of going uncounted
21:56and, you know, not being fact-checked
21:58and so much of it is inaccurate.
22:01I wonder if Christy's actually been on this website.
22:03Like, the headlines are, like,
22:05families and children are stuck in freezing temperatures overnight.
22:08It's, like, so hard to not have, like, any sympathy.
22:18Back in Tennessee,
22:20Hannah had invited me to spend some time at their family home.
22:25Math. OK, let's see if I can actually do one thing.
22:29I know what that is, but I don't know how to spell it.
22:32As Christian evangelicals,
22:34Hannah's parents are part of a growing number on the religious right
22:37who homeschool their children
22:39in favour of a Bible-based curriculum.
22:42I got it right. OK.
22:44This is so easy.
22:47Have the children always been homeschooled?
22:50Yes, so Hannah went to kindergarten.
22:53Her two favourite teachers were both homosexuals,
22:57so we didn't really want her having role models
23:00that she was spending seven, eight hours with a day,
23:03you know, in that lifestyle.
23:05She finished kindergarten
23:07and we just started the homeschooling process, so, yeah.
23:10You learn so much more being homeschooled.
23:17We can do Ephesians.
23:19Somebody wants to write this down. Ephesians 5.22.
23:24Hannah's dad, Trey, was a former pastor turned tradesman.
23:28That evening, I joined them as he led Bible studies.
23:32Starting in verse 8, it talks about men and women in the church.
23:36Oh, this is a pink Bible?
23:38OK, James, you want to read 5.22 through 24?
23:41Sure. Wait on them.
23:44Wives submit to your own husbands as to the Lord,
23:48for the husband is the head of the wife,
23:51as also Christ is the head of the church.
23:54Any questions?
23:57If you think about a man's body and a woman's body,
24:00who's the boss?
24:02The man.
24:04Look at the man's body. Look at the woman's body.
24:09When a man and a woman make love, who's in charge?
24:12The man.
24:14Even when you look at homosexual couples,
24:17they have a manly one and a feminine one.
24:20They have a masculine leader and a follower.
24:23So even though people are kicking at the goats saying,
24:26no, no, no, no, women power, women power, we don't need men,
24:30you know that the man is the head of the household.
24:34Everybody knows it.
24:36And, Kristen, what is it like to be in kind of the marriage
24:40that Trey just described where, you know,
24:42you do submit to your husbands?
24:44What's that been like for you?
24:46That was what I wanted, you know, growing up.
24:48I wanted a man that was, you know,
24:51going to be the godly leader of our family,
24:54that would lead our family, that would be able to lead me.
24:57How does it make you feel to be in a marriage where...
25:00Secure.
25:02OK, that's one word. What's another word?
25:04It's another S word.
25:06Safe. Safe.
25:08Safe.
25:10It's interesting because Hannah, you know, in particular right now,
25:13was very independent, way more independent than I was when I was 16,
25:17and you've got an incredible career ahead of her, I would say.
25:20But I wouldn't have to do all these things...
25:22If there weren't problems to fix. Yeah, exactly.
25:24If there weren't problems to fix.
25:26So I think, like, in order to get women back in the home,
25:28we've got to get out of the home to talk about these issues because...
25:31Yeah, to get them back in the home.
25:33How do you see Hannah's future?
25:36Well, um...
25:38She is an amazing cook.
25:41She's very good with her money.
25:45She's beautiful, she's smart.
25:47She's got a great world view that is based out of Scripture.
25:51There's been hundreds and hundreds of people telling her
25:54that she'd run for Congress and Senate and be the president and this stuff.
25:58I don't think that's her goal.
26:00I think her goal is to stimulate society towards God.
26:04And what do you think, Hannah?
26:06Yeah, I mean, a year ago, I wouldn't have expected
26:08to do the things that I was doing,
26:10so really just doing what the Lord wants me to do,
26:12rather than what I want to do,
26:14but what the Lord has for me and what He wants me to do, so...
26:17Not to over-spiritualise it, but just one step at a time.
26:20Oh, yeah. I'm not trying to over-talk her.
26:22I know you're trying to get her to say it, but...
26:24No, no, that's exactly right. Like, yeah, I just...
26:26She's not doing all this to try to be a politician.
26:29You need to say that in your own words.
26:31Yeah, I mean, I'm not doing this to become a politician
26:33or to become famous.
26:35You've said before that your goal
26:37is to see more families be wholesome.
26:40But you say that in your own words.
26:42I'm trying to think of how I typically say it.
26:44I mean, I feel like I've said multiple things,
26:47so I don't know.
26:49Well, I have told Hannah that, first and foremost,
26:52her job is to be a mother and a wife.
26:55And she understands that, because she believes this book.
26:59Do you think if your children had gone to a public school
27:02like we'd be in this position today and they'd have kind of...
27:04You said before you don't disagree on anything.
27:07I am opposed to all forms of public school.
27:10If I send my kids to an eight-hour-a-day indoctrination camp...
27:17..which is what it is,
27:19getting my children to where they are today
27:22would have been a much stronger battle.
27:25There might be people at home who wonder if this is the same,
27:29if this is indoctrination, what would you say to them?
27:32If somebody says, well, your kids are brainwashed,
27:34sometimes I say, well, at least their brains are clean.
27:38Right?
27:40If they say that they're brainwashed, I say, well, you're brainwashed too.
27:44We're just brainwashed to think different things.
27:48What do you want to say, buddy?
27:50You teach us things, so you're just putting in our hearts
27:54what you believe.
27:56And you hope that we're going to believe what you believe,
28:01but it's our decision.
28:03I think what he's trying to say is,
28:05I try to teach my children how to think for themselves.
28:20It's a bit of a contradiction, isn't it?
28:22It's like, you know, Hannah, she's so excited,
28:24she would tell me her plans about going to college,
28:27and it's an exciting time in her life.
28:29She's kind of got all these big ideas,
28:31but I do wonder what will happen when she moves away from that dinner table
28:36and whether, you know, being a wife and a mum
28:39will continue to be her number one priority.
28:42You know, she's grown up with that plan,
28:45but, yeah, I feel like life's changing for her quite quickly.
28:55What is your message to the modern feminist movement?
28:58Don't listen to the lie.
29:00Feminism is 1,000% more toxic than this toxic masculinity
29:04that feminists talk about.
29:06A backlash against modern feminism
29:08had driven more engagement in Morgan's social media posts
29:12and had become a growing trend among similar influencers.
29:16Feminists aren't too exhausted of being a boss babe,
29:19climbing the corporate ladder,
29:21I was back in Phoenix, Arizona, to spend more time with her.
29:25It'd be good just to kind of see her at home
29:27and just kind of try and get a better sense of just her
29:30and what's brought her to this movement
29:32and why she, you know, is promoting it every day
29:34to just hundreds of thousands of young girls.
29:40Hey, good to see you.
29:42It's good to see you.
29:44We're going to go play some chess.
29:46Okay, you have to teach me how to play.
29:48I'm going to have to teach you how to play.
29:50Okay, the queen is the most powerful piece
29:52because you can move in any direction any amount of pieces.
29:56Feminism though, Morgan.
29:59The queen is protecting the king though,
30:01so the woman is actually embracing her own feminine gender roles
30:06and protecting her king.
30:08That's what I took from that, the queen's the most powerful.
30:10Right, right.
30:13I'm glad that you're making breakfast
30:15because I would be absolutely hopeless.
30:17I got a lot of fruit.
30:18Berries are my favourite.
30:19I always have to eat berries.
30:21I actually have tried to be like a better cook.
30:23Really?
30:24I have tried.
30:25It's not like an ignorance thing,
30:26but like I just never go as well.
30:28I say like I'm mom training.
30:30I've got to learn how to cook
30:31so I can like make my future kids like yummy meals,
30:34cook for my husband, whatever.
30:36I've got to learn how to cook.
30:38So I can like make my future kids like yummy meals,
30:41cook for my husband one day.
30:42And you know, since you became kind of a conservative influencer,
30:45how have kind of your followings like grown?
30:48It's definitely grown a lot,
30:49but I will say it hasn't been easy.
30:51You know, likes and followers are just for a moment
30:54and all of that could be taken away in any second of my life.
30:57I could be banned on, you know, any social media platform tomorrow.
31:00I've been banned on TikTok six times.
31:02Why have you been banned from TikTok six times?
31:05I would post a lot of content talking about LGBTQ issues in America
31:09and like, you know, there's only women and men,
31:12you know, there's only two genders.
31:14So content like that was seen as too controversial.
31:19On the surface, Morgan and I didn't seem too dissimilar.
31:23Two girls navigating modern life.
31:26But I found it strange how comfortable she was
31:29to embrace controversy.
31:32It's a gorgeous day.
31:34You guys got lucky.
31:35As we headed to one of Morgan's favourite spots in Arizona,
31:39I wanted to know what had drawn her to such a divisive movement.
31:43I do kind of wonder how you kind of got into this,
31:45like as in like conservative, you know,
31:47being a conservative outspoken young woman.
31:50I was one of very few conservatives,
31:52if not the only conservative at my high school.
31:54I felt very outcasted because there really wasn't
31:57any other students that held my beliefs
31:59or anyone else that agreed with me.
32:02And when I was in college, I was in a sorority
32:05until people found out how conservative I was in 2020.
32:08And instead of being uplifted and supported
32:11by my so-called sorority sisters, I was cancelled.
32:14I mean, there were group chats made about me.
32:16There were girls that would comment ugly things
32:19on my social media.
32:20There were girls that, you know,
32:22were wanting me to harm myself because of my beliefs.
32:26And so I went to one of our Turning Point events in 2021
32:29and I was surrounded in a room of 3,000 other Christian,
32:32other conservative women.
32:34And knowing that like for all those years
32:36that I felt so alone, the years that I was crying to my mom
32:40because people were so mean to me, you know,
32:42it's like I wasn't actually alone ever
32:45and it only made my beliefs stronger.
32:48It's so nice.
32:50If you hadn't been cancelled back then,
32:52I wonder if you would have been as extreme.
32:54I don't know. I think about that a lot.
32:55And I mean, I probably would have been an engineer.
32:58I probably would have graduated college
33:00and not actually dropped out of college.
33:02But I also see what impact can I make in my generation.
33:05And that's what I think is the key to my success.
33:09And I think that's what makes me who I am.
33:12I think that's what makes me who I am.
33:16And that's what I think is the craziest part about my story
33:19is a lot of people who face cancel culture,
33:21it leads them to silence themselves, right?
33:23It leads them to change their mind or issue an apology video.
33:27All of those bullies and all of those people
33:29who thought that they were going to silence or cancel me
33:32really just gave me the fuel to continue to speak out
33:35because I know that if you're facing cancel culture
33:38or if you're being silenced, you're doing something right.
33:45Morgan had found her tribe at a time she needed it most,
33:49fast-tracking her to more extreme views.
33:52But she wasn't the only person that had found solace and status
33:56in a new world of conservative influencers.
34:00Good morning. Good morning.
34:02Good to go? Yeah, let's go.
34:11I was back with Christy in Arizona.
34:13The plan was to travel to the US-Mexico border wall
34:16to collect footage and information
34:18on anyone coming into the country illegally,
34:20something she thought was part of a bigger conspiracy.
34:24What's your most simple way of describing
34:26how the global picture comes into it?
34:28It's a conscious process by a radical left ideology
34:36who are in power because they want open borders,
34:40they don't want the Constitution,
34:42they actually want to shred the Constitution.
34:44And how do you achieve that goal is you bring in the Trojan horse
34:50and that Trojan horse is a replacement force,
34:53workforce, voting base.
34:56And so, yes, is this purposeful? 100%.
35:00Oh, right there's an illegal, right there.
35:03It's already going up.
35:09So, Women Fighting for America here, we're live on the border.
35:12We're near Sesabee, Arizona.
35:14We're asking and gathering some information,
35:17where they're from, how they got here.
35:20As well as live streaming for her own channel,
35:23Christy was reporting for an alternative media podcast.
35:26Welcome, everyone.
35:28We have Christy Hutchison,
35:30and she actually is currently at the border.
35:34So, I'm in Arizona.
35:36I'm in the middle of the border.
35:38I'm in the middle of the border.
35:40I'm in the middle of the border.
35:42I'm in the middle of the border.
35:44I'm in the middle of the border.
35:47So, I'm in Arizona,
35:49and we have just intercepted 110 individuals
35:54from the country of Africa,
35:56trying to find an entry point.
35:58So, Christy's just doing an interview
36:00about what's happening.
36:02She's found 110 people from Africa,
36:05which is kind of a different figure
36:08that we haven't seen right now.
36:10So, I don't know.
36:12What's the end game here, Christy?
36:15What's the end game to dismantle America and take over?
36:19You know, the end game is a world without borders.
36:22They say it themselves.
36:24This is a world without borders.
36:26Okay.
36:27So, the gentleman there has an address in New York
36:29that they're going to.
36:30Can we have that address?
36:31Ah.
36:33What are we doing?
36:34It's an address that a gentleman's been given.
36:37Okay.
36:38Do you mind if I take a picture of that?
36:40Yeah, I've got it.
36:41I'll send a text.
36:42Yep.
36:43America, we have to step up.
36:45We're going to explore where that address is
36:47and who those individuals are
36:48and who told them that it was okay to come.
36:56Ask him for water.
36:58You got any water?
37:00Don't.
37:02Why?
37:03The cartel's watching all of this.
37:05Yeah?
37:06Yeah.
37:07But what would the cartels do?
37:10What will the cartel do if I give them water?
37:13Find you.
37:15The cartels will find me if I give them water?
37:17You don't want to aid the problem.
37:21It's tough.
37:23I have such issue with that.
37:25Like, how...
37:26Yeah.
37:27Even the fact that if I give them water,
37:28you're saying it's aiding the problem.
37:30These people have been walking for what?
37:31How long are they staying?
37:32They've been walking for weeks to get here.
37:34No.
37:36They got dumped off, probably down in Sassabee,
37:39by the cartel.
37:43But why?
37:44I feel like I'm missing something.
37:47So what's happening now?
37:48Like, why have the cartel put them there?
37:51I don't get it.
37:52Because that's what they paid for.
37:53And now it's like, here you go.
37:56Good luck.
38:00Here we have an entire group of unknown people
38:03from an unfriendly third-world country
38:06that's known for not being nice.
38:09Let's say one of them is a known terrorist.
38:13Why is that even coming to your mind now?
38:14Like, I feel like we're having such different feelings
38:16looking at this.
38:17Like, the fact that even that's come into your mind,
38:19that one of these could be a terrorist.
38:21I mean, we don't know who any of these people are.
38:25My name is Leila.
38:27Me, my name is Christian.
38:28Christian?
38:29Yeah.
38:30Okay, where have you come from?
38:31Me from Chad.
38:33Run.
38:35Like that.
38:36Three months.
38:37Yeah.
38:38You've been walking for three months?
38:39Yeah.
38:40Okay.
38:41From three months.
38:42And why do you want to come to America?
38:50Yeah.
38:54Yeah.
39:02If nothing changes,
39:03what do you think America will look like?
39:05America's not going to exist the way that she used to exist.
39:11It's really that simple.
39:13How would you feel
39:15if all of the things that you treasure
39:18were wiped away
39:20because it was overrun
39:22with people who believe in the Sharia law?
39:32Right here, they found the gap.
39:35Right here.
39:37Does this look like a closed border to you?
39:42So we got a whole group
39:44that just dug their way under this fence right here.
39:49What are you doing?
39:50Cutting down this bar so they can't climb it.
39:54Listen, I know you're doing a documentary,
39:56but I fucking live here.
40:02Chrissy Hutcherson live on the border, Arizona.
40:05So we just had a group from Africa come through.
40:09They dug underneath our border fence right here.
40:12They came in.
40:15You see this behind me?
40:17Gone.
40:19Once they go through here, they're disappeared.
40:21No one's going to find these guys.
40:23Active invasion.
40:25Right now.
40:26Going on in front of your eyes.
40:28If America doesn't wake up,
40:30our country's gone.
40:32No idea what diseases they have.
40:35Do they have criminal records?
40:37We know nothing.
40:39And there's no border patrol,
40:41no law enforcement anywhere.
40:47Just a few miles on, there was another group,
40:50but this time accompanied by volunteers
40:52who were offering food and water
40:54to those who'd crossed over.
40:56I'm going to turn my camera around
40:58because I want everybody to see what's going on.
41:00Christy's presence was clearly unwelcome.
41:03Now we have a whole different type of group of males.
41:06They were intercepted by an NGO.
41:09They speak a dialect that is known from countries
41:12that have terrorist activity, Arabic.
41:15And we need to make sure and we need to vet them.
41:17We need to make sure that they're who they say they are,
41:20they're from where they say they are.
41:22So what's your name?
41:23Gail.
41:24We're making a documentary for the BBC.
41:26What happened then?
41:27They just put their camera in their face.
41:29They do it to us.
41:30That's why I put this up.
41:32We come to help people.
41:33They come to threaten people.
41:35And it's really frightening.
41:36Ma'am, we don't come here to threaten people.
41:38We're not going to let you have that narrative.
41:40We're not here to threaten anybody.
41:41Have you seen us threaten people?
41:43Please don't lie.
41:44A lot of them have.
41:45Please don't lie.
41:46A lot of them do.
41:47I can tell you I've dealt with them along the border.
41:49I've been here for four years.
41:51I've been here ten.
41:52I've been along this wall three days a week
41:54since the wall opened.
41:56These NGOs are aiding and abetting
41:58criminal, illegal activity.
42:00Murders, rapists come through here.
42:02No, they don't know what they're talking about.
42:04And you know what?
42:05These individuals, I do know what I'm talking about.
42:07I have done this for over four years.
42:09I've been here.
42:10The statistics don't go in your favor.
42:11Look at the government statistics.
42:12They don't go in your favor.
42:13Not in the Fox News ones.
42:14I don't listen to Fox News.
42:15You don't know anything about me.
42:16Well, they're not far enough to the right.
42:17You don't know anything about me.
42:19Closed borders saves lives.
42:21It's really that simple.
42:22This is a porous wall.
42:24We cut through it like butter.
42:26In 45 minutes, you're through that wall.
42:28And we could have used that money
42:30to actually help people and do better for the world.
42:34So these individuals are aiding and abetting criminals
42:38and they want to deny it.
42:40You seem a little bit, like, shaken now.
42:42Is that fair to say?
42:43Yes.
42:44And do you see that often,
42:45that these kind of groups come and they try and deny it?
42:47They get very aggressive towards them.
42:48They want all their information.
42:50They tell people that we work for the cartels
42:53and that we're pedophiles.
42:54And it makes me very sad
42:56that we treat people so poorly from all over the world.
43:00God bless the United States of America.
43:02Share this video everywhere.
43:05My heart breaks every day all the time I come down here.
43:08Love you guys. See you soon.
43:21You all right, Christy?
43:22No.
43:23She said she was scared of you.
43:25What do you make of that?
43:27I don't care.
43:29They offend me.
43:31They're offensive to me.
43:33They think they're doing good, but they're not.
43:36That even to me, I was nervous
43:38and I've been spending so much time with you,
43:39I think I myself didn't know how that was going to escalate.
43:43That is hostile.
43:45There's two sides to this that you have to understand.
43:48And that was not hostile.
43:49I've had a lot of people tell me,
43:51Christy, the BBC, they're left.
43:53They're left-leaning.
43:55They're going to skew it.
43:56They're going to try to make you look like a crazy person,
43:58a conspiracy theorist.
43:59But America can only absorb so many individuals a year
44:03from a financial perspective
44:05before a country completely collapses.
44:07So this BS has to stop.
44:10And I'm angry right now.
44:12I want answers.
44:13They broke into my country.
44:14They have a dialect that is known to be on terrorist watch lists.
44:18And we can sit there and dance around this subject all day
44:20because we've danced around it for two days.
44:22Illegal activity produces illegal activity.
44:27Stop.
44:39I was back with Hannah in Tennessee.
44:41This is just a Hobby Lobby 12-foot flag, yes?
44:44Of course.
44:45Since we met, her profile had been on the rise.
44:49She had become a regular commentator on right-wing news,
44:52mainly focused on the decline of the traditional American family.
44:56I really believe that the feminist movement
44:58has been considerably the greatest threat to the nuclear family.
45:02Hannah had recently started a podcast
45:05and had just signed the lease on a brand-new studio.
45:08It's a work in progress.
45:09We just got here yesterday.
45:11So this is temporary because we've got a show today.
45:13So we're just going to set up some temporary decor items.
45:16This is cool. I didn't know what I expected.
45:18This is like the real deal, isn't it?
45:20It's cool.
45:22Go down a touch.
45:23Down, up a bit.
45:25Down a tiny bit.
45:26Yeah, yeah, that's perfect.
45:28Oh, yes, the hammer. Thank you.
45:31I might have to watch a YouTube video.
45:38Who's your guest?
45:39Later.
45:40Brianna Varelo.
45:41So she actually used to work for Fox News.
45:43So why did she quit Fox?
45:44Over the Covid vaccine mandate.
45:46This is a website. Let's go to her website.
45:48So she didn't want to get a vaccine.
45:50She did not.
45:52I brought all this stuff to you.
45:54I know it looks like a mess in here.
45:58What are your plans for the studio, Trey?
46:00We want it, like, high quality,
46:02like a Tucker Carlson video.
46:05We want it to look as professional as possible for her.
46:08Mm-hmm.
46:09Hello, hello, hello.
46:10Hello, hello, hello.
46:12Yeah, when you go out, can you shut that sliding door, too?
46:15I'm not leaving.
46:16It's like I'm already having too many people in here.
46:18Okay, I'll leave. I'm just messing with you, buddy.
46:20Why don't you hit the record button on the camera whenever we're ready?
46:23You ready?
46:24Yep.
46:25Very first time we're hitting the record button.
46:30Bye.
46:31Bye, love you, too.
46:32Have fun.
46:33Thanks.
46:34All right, bye, guys.
46:35See y'all.
46:36Bye, love you.
46:37Bye.
46:38Thank y'all.
46:39All right, well, thank you so much, Brianna,
46:41for coming on the Hannah Faulkner Show.
46:43It is such an honor and a pleasure to have you on,
46:45so thank you so much for coming.
46:47Thank you for having me. I appreciate it.
46:49You know, what's your message to women?
46:51When they argue abortion, for example,
46:53they say that it's about women's health care,
46:55and it sounds so compassionate,
46:57but ultimately, it's the slaughtering of a child
46:59inside of your womb.
47:01Over 30 minutes, Hannah and Brianna covered
47:03a range of contentious topics,
47:05from immigration to climate change,
47:08and even more striking, the topic of women voting.
47:11If you look in the 2020 midterm,
47:1376% of women voted Democrat,
47:15while 58% of men voted Republican.
47:18What's your message to women, especially,
47:20because the Democratic Party hates women?
47:23We've got to change the dialogue in this country,
47:25and I think young women need to understand that.
47:27And when they start understanding it,
47:28it's usually when they get around motherhood,
47:29and they start having kids,
47:30and they realize that the country is going down,
47:32and that's when they realize
47:33that the quickest way to turn it around
47:34is by supporting conservative ideology.
47:36The biggest factor going into this next election
47:38is going to be women and the younger vote,
47:40and I think that those are the people
47:41that we need to catch.
47:42Yeah, I mean, I think so, too.
47:44Well, thank you so much for coming on
47:46the Hannah Faulkner Show today.
47:48Hannah, thank you.
47:49Absolutely. All right. God bless.
47:54There we go. Boom.
47:56How did that go, Hannah?
47:57Good. Happy?
47:58Yeah, I was happy.
47:59I thought it was interesting when you asked your guests
48:01about women voting.
48:03I'm not going to say women shouldn't vote,
48:04but giving women the right to vote
48:06has kind of played a part
48:08in breaking down the family,
48:10because now it's not just the husband
48:12doing the vote for the family as a whole.
48:14We've created division in our country
48:16because the husband and wife aren't unified
48:18on who they're going to vote for.
48:19But do you think that men and women
48:21should have the same opportunities in the world?
48:24We do. Under the Constitution, we do.
48:26We do have the same opportunities.
48:28Do you acknowledge that it's because of the feminism,
48:30the feminist movement?
48:32The idea of the feminist movement
48:33was to get women out of the home,
48:35completely out of the home,
48:36because it's part of the principle
48:37of to break down the family.
48:39We might have just different definitions of feminism now.
48:42Feminism has given you that right to choose.
48:45You can stay at home more,
48:46you can just have a career,
48:48or you can do both.
48:49For me, feminism has given everyone that opportunity.
48:52It's important to understand
48:53the history of the feminist movement.
48:55What was the goal within the feminist movement?
48:57That was to enslave humanity.
48:59What does that mean by breaking down the family?
49:01Well, how do you break down the family?
49:03By confusing male and female roles.
49:05If there is this kind of conscious effort
49:08to break down the nuclear family,
49:10who's doing that? Who's that by?
49:12I believe this is the globalist elites
49:14because they want to control us.
49:17We've created emotional women
49:19and weak, docile, emasculated men.
49:21And again, I think that's all a part of the agenda,
49:23to control us.
49:29Hannah's belief that a global elite
49:31was trying to control society
49:33had parallels with other age-old conspiracies.
49:37But social media had allowed these ideas
49:39to evolve and be repackaged,
49:42causing many of them to rise back to prominence,
49:46including the topic of immigration.
49:53On the outskirts of Arizona,
49:54I was getting ready to see Christy again.
49:57I was growing more uncomfortable about her mission
50:00and the comments her videos were generating,
50:02which seemed to be sparing her on.
50:05So, the video last night that Christy did
50:09has now had almost 12,000 views overnight.
50:13Like, she literally has her own...
50:15her own little army, in a way,
50:17like, her own audience who follow her.
50:19You can see as well, it tells you
50:21that these are, like, people who comment all the time.
50:23There are actually so many comments.
50:26Go to the pound, release the hounds,
50:28they are hungry.
50:31Leave those people some razor wire
50:33in those camps or some traps.
50:36It's so upsetting.
50:41Christy had persuaded the Pinal County Sheriff's Department
50:44to allow her to livestream a ride-along
50:46with their people-smuggling unit,
50:48looking for cars carrying illegal migrants.
50:52Hey, good afternoon, everybody.
50:53Christy Anderson with Women Fighting for America...
50:55I wanted to ask her about the comments on my videos,
50:58but we started the day in separate cars.
51:00We're riding with the anti-trafficking
51:03and smuggling unit.
51:05I'm going to go look at that front Honda that was up here.
51:10All right.
51:12So, Christy's in the car ahead.
51:14The car, they spotted someone,
51:16like, suspicious activity, apparently.
51:18We'll catch up to you.
51:22Just letting you know that this is what's taking place.
51:25The car that had been pulled over had three passengers
51:28and was being driven by a young man from Venezuela
51:31who had no visa to stay in the United States.
51:34Is that even a driver's licence?
51:36We're just waiting to confirm it.
51:38No visa, though? No?
51:40Where does he work? What industry? What is he doing?
51:44Whilst Christy questioned the driver,
51:47his wife and another passenger remained in the car.
51:52And right now, there's no probable cause to check the trunk.
51:55No probable cause to check the trunk.
51:57You don't suspect anything else right now?
51:59OK. So, everybody, I'm not going to make you...
52:01Oh, he's running! He's running! He's running!
52:05He's running. He's running.
52:07He's running.
52:09The guy's running.
52:11So, he's definitely here illegal.
52:13He's running. He's on the run.
52:15Here we go. No, come on.
52:26We're right now running, trying to find somebody who ran
52:31and is trying to get away.
52:37The man who ran was later apprehended
52:40and everyone was detained.
52:42Another person was found hiding in the trunk.
52:46Christy seemed delighted.
52:48She hopped that barbed-wire fence.
52:50I was right behind her on her tail.
52:52But anyway, at the end of the day...
52:54Women Fighting for America on the front lines,
52:56if you want to get more of this and you want to know what's going on,
52:59you need to follow us. Go to our website.
53:01Our website is Women Fighting for America.
53:03Thank you so much. Thank you.
53:05Thank you. You were brave. It was fun.
53:17It was clear that there was a problem with immigration
53:20at the Mexico border.
53:22But I worried that Christy's solution
53:24of confronting migrants with thousands watching
53:27was arming her followers with ammunition
53:29that could turn into real-world hate.
53:32When you're there, when you're at the border
53:34and you're on these patrols, you're filming their faces,
53:37their IDs, their personal information.
53:40Do you ever kind of just wonder how that makes them feel?
53:44Mm-hm. Like, what help are you doing?
53:47What do you mean? What help am I doing?
53:49So, we have a one-sided news media, for the most part,
53:52and because our media is skewed here in America,
53:56it's important for individuals and organisations like myself
54:01to go out there and film and show
54:04what's really going on daily here in America.
54:08But this is the thing, but do you think that's the best thing to do,
54:11to go down the border, to have your phone out,
54:13to film these people at the lowest point in their lives?
54:16It's not the lowest point in their lives, but yes.
54:18That's an assumption. You're assuming...
54:20OK, I'm assuming on the fact that they're standing there
54:23with no shoes on, telling us that they've taken...
54:26But it was a choice. It was a choice to make.
54:28To pay cartels, to fly over here,
54:30to try to break into a country illegally. It's a choice.
54:34And again, this is where we're seeing things differently, I suppose.
54:37So, with the NGO, I saw people,
54:40they were handing out the most basic of things,
54:43water, snacks, a bit of a smile to someone,
54:46just the most basic things.
54:48You didn't see it as that, you saw it as part of this wider plan,
54:51this theory to get immigrants into destabilised America.
54:55It's not a theory, it's been proven, but yes.
54:57OK, it hasn't been proven
55:00that people are being brought into destabilised America.
55:03And that's why we wanted to film here.
55:05No, because I know exactly where this BBC documentary is going.
55:08I've been down this road before.
55:10So I'm going to let you guys know right now.
55:12I understand, I understand.
55:14But you've already asked me these questions,
55:16so you keep asking the same questions,
55:18because it's a gotcha. I've been down there.
55:20So, we're going to agree to disagree.
55:22The humanitarian right thing to do
55:25is to close the borders down, because it saves lives.
55:27Period. Dot. End story.
55:29I fear that your videos,
55:31and your language, and your live streams,
55:34that they cause division and hate.
55:37You have to scroll through.
55:38I'm done. I'm done.
55:39You have to scroll through the comments.
55:40Bye. Nope. You guys are done.
55:42Christy, this is the thing. I'm not even...
55:44I'm done. I'm done.
55:45When I look through the comments, though,
55:47it's even the things that they're saying,
55:49not like you're saying what they're saying.
55:51Do...
55:52Christy?
56:00Confronting Christy with my thoughts
56:02simply fuelled her distrust of mainstream media,
56:07reinforcing her mission to broadcast her views to the world.
56:12WAR IS COMING
56:22Christy and the other women I'd met
56:24saw themselves as on the front lines of a spiritual war
56:28being waged against America.
56:31Despite a belief by some
56:33that women needed to be more subservient to men,
56:36they'd found considerable influence
56:38in the echo chambers of the internet,
56:40making them more vocal than ever in the real world.
56:44Now, how many of you in this room have been deemed as a right-wing extremist?
56:50I know I have.
56:52Call me an extremist for saying that forcing me to wear a mask
56:55and take a vaccine against my will is communism.
56:59How did we get to the point where we have evil, immoral people
57:02running our country and breaking down the family?
57:07How do you break down the family by pitting men and women against one another?
57:11Men and women are not equal.
57:13Hannah's online presence had gotten noticed by the organisers
57:16of a controversial far-right speaking tour,
57:19and in California, she was taken centre stage.
57:22This has been the Marxist agenda, but above all else,
57:25this has been Satan's agenda.
57:27Collapse the family to control society.
57:30APPLAUSE
57:40Hannah's path seemed to be mapped out for her,
57:43but still only 16 and clearly so capable,
57:46there was so much that could change, if she wanted it to.
57:50Does it happen often when people stop you for pictures and stuff
57:53after you've spoken at these events?
57:55It is encouraging when they do come up and, you know, are excited,
57:58you know, for this next generation because it's hard, you know.
58:01This generation is the most indoctrinated generation
58:04that we've ever had in human history.
58:06Most people in our generation don't know how to think for themselves.
58:09In your speech then, there was even a comment you said
58:12that sometimes people call you a right-wing extremist.
58:15Do you ever kind of worry that in the future,
58:18the strong beliefs that you do have, they might change?
58:20You've kind of already made this platform
58:22and you've been so visible in public about what you think.
58:25Most of what I talk about is just factual.
58:27Of course, there are certain things that are, you know, my opinions,
58:30like, you know, my favourite ice cream or whatever,
58:33but by large, I would say that, no,
58:35I do not foresee my opinions or my beliefs changing.
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