Video shows 'transgender mafia' assault Alex Stein, douse him with hot coffee, and spit on him during NYC trans event, but NYPD does nothing



BlazeTV personality Alex Stein was assaulted at a Transgender Day of Visibility event in New York City on Friday. The New York Police Department failed to take action against those who assailed, spit on, and doused hot coffee on Stein.

Stein was assaulted for daring to present a different viewpoint at a Transgender Day of Visibility event in Union Square. The firebrand media personality chanted to the crowd, "It's okay to be gay, don't cut your penis off today!"

Speaking of children transitioning, Stein told the transgender supporters, "Children cannot consent! You guys are all sick!"

Seconds later, Stein was assaulted by the mob and his phone was knocked out of his hands. Stein is shoved and someone in the crowd stole his hat from his head. A man tried to wrap his arms around Stein to bring him down. Another person wearing a "Protect Trans Kids" sucker-punches Alex in the head. A woman shoves Stein from behind.

The progressive crowd not only assaulted Stein, but also doused him with water and hot coffee. The viral video also shows an LGBTQ supporter spit on Stein.

The man who spit on Stein said, "Hey buddy, I got COVID too."

Stein wrote on Twitter, "The person that spits on me admits that they have Covid but the NYPD refuses to protect & serve their citizens from monsters like this."

Then a person is caught on video lowering their shoulder and slamming into Stein. Another individual attempted to bulldoze Stein.

Stein then questions the NYPD officers at the transgender event as to why they turned a blind eye to the abuse that the crowd inflicted on him.

"NYPD you see the coffee, you see them throwing it on me. You don't do a damn thing about it cause you protect groomers, these NYPD, they care about groomers," Stein declared. "You got the cops here, they don't do anything about it."

"You're causing a big scene," a man appearing to be a plainclothes police officer told Stein. "I don't want you to get hurt, I don't want them to get hurt."

The "Prime Time with Alex Stein" host retorted, "I'm not afraid to get hurt. These people are afraid."

When a man in the crowd waved a fan in Stein's face, Alex said, "Just because your gay and weird doesn't mean you're right."

An aggressive transgender supporter threatened Alex, "I will break your face."

Stein reacted to the backlash by telling TheBlaze, "The transgender mafia is absolutely focused on grooming as many children into their weird agenda and due to social justice and progressivism the police as well as United States military now think gender is not based in biology, but it's just a social construct when it's pretty basic that a boy and a girl are needed to make a baby so if you think you're safe from this indoctrination just wait because I promise I'm headed to the city near you soon."

(WARNING: Graphic video)

\u201cMy wife\u2019s boyfriend and I had a great time at the Child Trans Rally in NYC\n\n\u201d
— Alex Stein #99 (@Alex Stein #99) 1680354886

A week ago, Stein was also assaulted at the "Youth Demonstration for Trans Rights" in San Francisco, California. At the transgender rally, Stein was also doused with water and coffee by so-called progressives.

The crowd became angry when Stein asked, "What rights do you not have?"

A liberal suggested that Stein should commit suicide.

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Alex Stein confronts armed Antifa members guarding Texas bookstore hosting transgender storytime for children: 'These are the real cowards'



Political provocateur Alex Stein stirred the pot at a Texas bookstore that was hosting a "transgender storytime" for children. Stein confronted armed Antifa members guarding the bookstore in Denton, Texas.

Patchouli Joe's Books & Indulgences store hosted a "transgender storytime" for children on Saturday afternoon.

The bookstore promoted the event on its website and Facebook, "This FREE event takes place during National Transgender Awareness Week, and will be hosted by Patchouli Joe's Books & Indulgences – a family-owned, LGBTQ-friendly, independent bookstore in the heart of Denton, Texas."

The bookstore promised to read three children's books about "gender identity, belonging, and friendship, and celebrate diversity, literacy, and community at this all-ages event!"

Similar recent promotions in Texas, such as the "Drag the Kids to Pride" event at a Dallas gay bar and an all-ages drag bingo event at a church in Katy, ignited controversy and protests. The transgender storytime also sparked contentiousness. Antifa members stood outside the Patchouli Joe's bookstore to guard against any disruptions.

BlazeTV host Alex Stein confronted and mocked the Antifa members holding guns outside the transgender storytime event for children.

Stein got near the faces of two alleged Antifa members dressed in black bloc attire and mocked them.

Stein stated, "We're at a bookstore here in Denton, Texas, where they're trying to do drag queen story hour."

"These are the real cowards, they're hiding behind their masks, they got their little guns," he continued. "They think they're so tough."

Stein sarcastically told the rifle-wielding men, "I'm so happy you're protecting these children so they can get indoctrinated and go in there for transgender storytime, you're such a good American."

At one point, a man wearing a face mask and holding a sign that read "We're here, we're queer" got in the face of Stein while he was walking on the sidewalk. Stein used his left arm to create distance between the two, but the protester fell to the ground.

At the end of the video, Stein said he "loved" the demonstrators and was "empathetic" towards them.

Stein has evoked strong emotions at previous public events.

Stein was spit on while promoting a "provocative comedy night" event at Penn State University with Gavin McInnes.

He proposed the idea of transitioning the iconic Big Tex mascot to a non-binary figure.

Stein rapped a pro-vaccination song at a Dallas City Hall meeting.

The conservative comedian caused a stir when he purposely objectified Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, also known as AOC.

Stein's upcoming BlazeTV show "Prime Time with Alex Stein" will debut in the Spring of 2023.

\u201cConfronting Armed Antifa at Drag Queen Story Time in Denton, Texas\n\n\u201d
— Alex Stein #99 (@Alex Stein #99) 1668892194

'I hope you f***ing die!' Penn State rioters resort to violence, even spitting to intimidate right-wing speakers, prompting school to cancel comedy event



Right-leaning comedians Alex Stein, a BlazeTV contributor, and Gavin McInnes, the founder of the Proud Boys, were recently invited to Penn State University to speak at an event billed as a "provocative comedy night" on campus. However, the event was canceled before it ever really began when hundreds of angry protesters quickly resorted to violence to prevent Stein and McInnes from speaking.

On Monday, Stein and McInnes arrived in Happy Valley, Pennsylvania, to appear at the event arranged by a PSU student group and sponsored by Uncensored America, a "non-partisan organization dedicated to fighting for freedom of speech," according to its website.

However, a mob of angry protesters awaited their appearance and immediately began hurling invectives, insults, and, in one case, even projectile saliva to prevent the event from proceeding.

Ever the provocateur, Stein entered the heated fray and began mocking and insulting protesters to their faces, a move that prompted even more hostility.

\u201cHow to Troll Back Better @alexstein99\u201d
— Kate (@Kate) 1666655547

When Stein zeroed in on one particular female protester, she lashed out harshly.

"I f***ing hate you!" the unnamed woman repeated as she gave him the middle finger. "I hope you f***ing die!"

When Stein then filmed himself with her and insisted he "loved" her because she was "a very nice woman," she responded by spitting substantively on his suit jacket.

New York Post video

Stein himself tweeted another video of the incident. The spitting moment occurs at about the 1:40 mark:

\u201cAbsolute Mayhem & Chaos at Penn State University with the most Mentally Insane College Students in America!\u201d
— Alex Stein #99 (@Alex Stein #99) 1666664256

Police on horseback attempted to quell the unrest but were ultimately unsuccessful. People began using pepper spray on one another and at police, prompting the school to cancel the event.

\u201cPolice on horseback push back leftist protesters at Penn State in response to right-wing comedian Alex Stein appearing on campus.\n\nCredit: oldrowswig (Telegram)\u201d
— The Post Millennial (@The Post Millennial) 1666666283

Both the school and the university president issued statements that condemned Stein and McInnes for "hateful" and "abhorrent" opinions, but that also lamented that student protests had devolved into violence.

"From the start, Penn State’s administration firmly denounced the two speakers," university president Neeli Bendapudi reminded students in her statement.

However, Bendapudi continued, PSU administrators also "support the fundamental constitutional right of free speech and free expression of all members of our community."

She then blamed both sides — Stein and McInnes for contributing "to the very violence that compromised their ability to speak," the rioters for restricting "speech by escalating protest to violence" — and then expressed gratitude that no one had been seriously hurt.

In its statement to cancel the event, the school reiterated many of Bendapudi's sentiments.

"The University has been clear that the views and speech of the two speakers at tonight’s student-organization-hosted event are abhorrent and do not align with the values of Penn State. We have encouraged peaceful protest, and, while protest is an acceptable means of expression, it becomes unacceptable when it obstructs the basic exchange of ideas. Such obstruction is a form of censorship, no matter who initiates it or for what reasons. The University expects that people engaging in expressive activity will demonstrate civility, concern for the safety of persons and property, respect for University activities and for those who may disagree with their message, and will comply with University rules.

"The climate in our nation has been polarized for quite some time. On campuses across the country, violence is proliferating and individuals are being intimidated and even harmed. This must stop."

The event was scheduled to begin by 8 p.m., but had been formally canceled by 7:15. It is unclear whether there had been any arrests or whether any of the students will face repercussions from the school for participating in the disturbance.

Watch comedian Alex Stein propose making iconic Big Tex mascot non-binary – real Texans aren't having it whatsoever: 'Are y'all f***ing crazy?'



Comedian Alex Stein proposed the idea of transitioning the iconic Big Tex mascot to a non-binary figure, but Texans quashed the idea the moment it was uttered from his lips.

Stein appeared at the annual State Fair of Texas held at Fair Park in Dallas. The State Fair of Texas has been held since 1886, and for the last 70 years, the 55-foot-tall iconic mascot of Big Tex has stood over the festivities.

Conservative provocateur and BlazeTV personality Alex Stein dressed as a Biden supporter and ironically attempted to persuade people into signing a petition to turn the Big Tex mascot to a non-binary gender. Real Texans overwhelmingly and immediately rejected the woke premise.

Stein – ironically wearing a hat supporting President Joe Biden – asked one couple, "Do y'all think Big Tex should be transitioned to non-binary?"

The bewildered man replied, "What the hell does that mean?"

Another man laughed at the proposal without giving a comment.

One man said, "Are y'all f***ing crazy?" He added that the "son of b***h on your hat hasn't been good for America."

Another fair attendee stated, "You know you guys are just barking up the wrong tree."

One person declared, "I would hate that, honestly."

Stein mockingly asked the few people who supported making Big Tex non-binary to name their "favorite gender" and their favorite COVID-19 vaccine to hypothetically inject into the mascot.

Many people simply laughed off the idea of making Big Tex non-binary.

At the end of the video, security for the State Fair of Texas are seen questioning Stein over his comedy skit.

In July, Alex Stein garnered headlines and millions of clicks after confronting Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) on the steps of the U.S. Capitol.

BlazeTV podcaster Jason Whitlock interviewed Stein after the incident involving AOC.

More recently, Alex 'Prime Time 99" Stein trolled transgender activist Dylan Mulvaney – who was invited to the White House to interview President Joe Biden.

(WARNING: Adult language)

\u201cAsking people if the State Fair of Texas should Transition its mascot, Big Tex, from male to non binary to be more inclusive? \n@jvtentertains\u201d
— Alex Stein #99 (@Alex Stein #99) 1666445586

Tweeted and deleted: Is Dave Portnoy petty?



Jason Whitlock delivered a devastating blow to Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy. Whitlock and BlazeTV contributor and professional troll Alex Stein discussed events that followed a Twitter spat between Stein and Portnoy over a video of Stein trolling the Las Vegas City Council. Barstool tweeted and deleted the video, prompting Stein to call out Barstool’s cowardice, tweeting:

It’s so cute that @barstoolsports is owned by @stoolpresidente who is accused of the most heinous things but they are too afraid to keep my content up
\u201cIt\u2019s so cute that @barstoolsports is owned by @stoolpresidente who is accused of the most heinous things but they are too afraid to keep my content up\u201d
— Alex Stein #99 (@Alex Stein #99) 1661215959

Portnoy replied:

Buddy, shut the f*ck up. A gambling company owns us. We’ve had roughly 9,000 training sessions not to post shit like this cause regulators don’t like it… Go back to whatever hole you crawled out of.

A Barstool employee and long-time acquaintance of Stein, Ben Mintz, contacted Stein to let him know that he and Portnoy talked trash about Stein on a podcast earlier that day. After learning that a Barstool employee knows Stein, Portnoy allegedly fired Mintz.

Stein joined Jason Whitlock's show to discuss the incident. At first, Jason considered the possibility that the whole thing is. A publicity stunt but found that Portnoy is just that "petty."


Download the podcast here.


My Immediate Response to Allegations.

Did I call Stein? Yes I did. But I did it to back up @stoolpresidente & @barstoolsports against him! That was clearly a huge mistake but I did it to back up my boss & my company. I am SICK right now. This is the biggest misunderstanding! pic.twitter.com/FECbGEupYU

— Mintzy (@BarstoolMintzy) August 24, 2022

In this tweet, Mintz reacted to being fired by Portnoy.


You’re fat https://t.co/SgNwcUtMR7

— Dave Portnoy (@stoolpresidente) August 23, 2022

Portnoy responded to what Whitlock and Stein discussed on Jason's show with a tweet: "You're fat."


Here's the full episode where Whitlock and Stein discuss the whole explosive situation.

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'This is satanic': Shocking videos from 'Drag the Kids to Pride' event at Texas gay bar show children handing money to drag queen dancers



A Texas gay bar hosted a "Drag the Kids to Pride" event where drag queen dancers provocatively gyrated in front of children as young as toddlers. Tensions flared when protesters demonstrated outside the venue hosting the drag queen show for children.

The Mr. Misster gay bar in downtown Dallas hosted the drag queen event aimed at children.

A poster for the "Drag the Kids to Pride" event claims it is the "ultimate family friendly pride experience."

"Our under 21 guests can enjoy a special Mr. Misster Mocktails while the moms and dads can sip on one of our classic Mr. Misster Mimosa Towers," the poster reads. "Do you want to hit the stage with the queens? We have FIVE limited spots for young performers to take the stage solo, or with a queen of their choosing! Come hangout with the Queens and enjoy this unique pride experience, fit for guests of all ages!"

The Texas gay bar said the "Drag the Kids to Pride" event was a spinoff of Mr. Misster's Champagne Drag Brunch – which tickets start at $25 and go all the way up to $600.


There are neon signs at the gay bar that read "It's not gonna lick itself" and "I licked it so it's mine."

\u201cA \u201cchild friendly\u201d drag show is being hosted today in Dallas, TX at a gay bar.\n\nHere are two of the signs on display.\u201d
— Tayler Hansen \ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\uddf8 (@Tayler Hansen \ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\uddf8) 1654350150
\u201cPhotos from the \u201cDrag the Kids to Pride\u201d event at Mr. Misster bar in Dallas\u201d
— Aldo \ud83c\udf1e (@Aldo \ud83c\udf1e) 1654370451

Young children are seen handing money to the drag queen performers in videos posted to social media by Tyler Hansen, Isabella Riley, and Aldo Buttazzoni.

\u201cParents are having children hand drag queens money\u201d
— Tayler Hansen \ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\uddf8 (@Tayler Hansen \ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\uddf8) 1654360984
\u201cDrag Queen dances for children in Dallas, Texas.\u201d
— Isabella Riley (@Isabella Riley) 1654368910
\u201cDrag performer taking dollar bills from children at the \u201cDrag the Kids to Pride\u201d event at Mr. Misster bar in Dallas \n\nToddlers can be seen in attendance\u201d
— Aldo \ud83c\udf1e (@Aldo \ud83c\udf1e) 1654373163

Video shows drag queens dancing with young children and teaching them how to walk the runway at the gay bar.

\u201cDrag Queen dances with young children in Dallas.\u201d
— Isabella Riley (@Isabella Riley) 1654384320
\u201cThe crowd cheered as children walked with the drag performers\n\nThere were toddlers in the audience as well\u201d
— Aldo \ud83c\udf1e (@Aldo \ud83c\udf1e) 1654372990
\u201cThe parents of these children should be arrested.\u201d
— Isabella Riley (@Isabella Riley) 1654383886

BlazeTV contributor Alex Stein attempted to attend the "Drag the Kids to Pride" event but was denied access at the door. Several supporters of the drag queen event for children assaulted Stein as they attempted to prevent him from filming.

"They're bigoted," Stein said of the gay bar staff. "I can't believe they're not letting me in a gay bar – I thought you guys were inclusive?"

They're gonna groom a bunch of children," Stein screamed. "They won't let me in, but they'll let children in."

\u201cWow\u2014 \n\n@alexstein99 was just denied entry to the Kids Drag Show and assaulted multiple times.\u201d
— Tayler Hansen \ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\uddf8 (@Tayler Hansen \ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\uddf8) 1654360524

Stein wrote on Twitter, "7 year olds tipping drag queens and hanging out in a 21 and up bar & the Dallas Police dept is letting it happen….why not enforce the law?"

Stein confronted one of the drag queen performers regarding dancing in front of little children.

(CAUTION: Explicit language)

\u201cAsking the drag queen how she feels for exploiting little children?\u201d
— Alex Stein #99 (@Alex Stein #99) 1654371892

Outside the Mr. Misster gay bar, protesters chanted, "Christ is king!"

\u201cProtesters chanted \u201cChrist Is King!\u201d at attendees of the \u201cDrag Your Kids To Pride\u201d event.\u201d
— Tayler Hansen \ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\uddf8 (@Tayler Hansen \ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\uddf8) 1654387141

There were physical confrontations near the gay bar. A person wearing a "Love is Love" shirt repeatedly shrieked at protesters, "Shut the f*** up!"

\u201cA confrontation just took place between a protester and event attendees.\u201d
— Tayler Hansen \ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\uddf8 (@Tayler Hansen \ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\uddf8) 1654366041
\u201cOne of the attendees clashed with protestors at the \u201cDrag the Kids to Pride\u201d event today in Dallas\u201d
— Aldo \ud83c\udf1e (@Aldo \ud83c\udf1e) 1654371244

An attendee of the gay bar event spit on a woman recording video of the event. The woman reportedly filed a police report against the man.

\u201cMy girlfriend was just spat on for recording\u2014\n\n\u201cYou\u2019re going to hell too little girl, burn in hell you fucking cunt\u201d.\u201d
— Tayler Hansen \ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\uddf8 (@Tayler Hansen \ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\uddf8) 1654373595

There was immediate backlash to the "Drag the Kids to Pride" event.

TheBlaze's Jason Whitlock: "This is satanic."

BlazeTV's Elijah Schaffer: "Grooming."

Podcast host Allie Beth Stuckey: "Every single Republican legislature should be creating a bill to criminalize drag shows that involve children. The parents, performers, bar owners - everyone should be charged with sexual abuse of children."

Conservative commentator Matt Walsh: "Every adult in the room should spend the rest of their lives in solitary confinement."

Journalist Benny Johnson: "Demonic."

Investigative reporter Drew Hernandez: "This is vile, all of these LGBTQ pedophiles should be arrested immediately And the parents that enabled this should be arrested as well. This is what happens when this crap gets normalized in society, you get gay bars grooming kids with Drag Queens."

Radio host Jesse Kelly: "Not sure people realize how painful a national course-correction is gonna be. Live it up. Have your fun. The realignment of society at the back end of this will be ugly."