Rob Schneider's message to Californians leaving to other states goes viral: 'Don’t vote the same way to replicate the same s**t'

Rob Schneider's message to Californians leaving to other states goes viral: 'Don’t vote the same way to replicate the same s**t'



Comedian and actor Rob Schneider issued a message to Californians leaving the Golden State for other regions, and it went viral on Twitter.

Schneider channelled much of the anxiety in states affected by the exodus from California in the tweet issued Monday.

"Dear Former California Residents, YOU moved out of California for a reason; crime, out of control homelessness, taxes, your children being indoctrinated in schools, individual rights being trampled etc!" Schneider tweeted.

Dear Former California Residents,
YOU moved out of California for a reason; crime, out of control homelessness, taxes, your children being indoctrinated in schools,
individual rights being trampled etc!
So please don’t vote the same way to replicate the same shit you just left!
— Rob Schneider (@RobSchneider) November 7, 2022

"So please don’t vote the same way to replicate the same s**t you just left!" he added.

The tweet garnered more than 74k likes after being posted to Twitter for just under 12 hours.

Schneider was likely referring to his own decision to move out of California, which he spoke about during a guest appearance on "Fox & Friends" in October.

“I really feel like I don’t want the Democratic Party trying to run my life. And there’s not one aspect of your life that they don’t want to interfere with," he explained.

"I've had it with them, so I got out of California to the slightly freer state of Arizona," Schneider joked.

He went on to explain that he had been a Democrat living in San Francisco when Democratic policies pushed him out of the party and eventually out of the state entirely. He added that taxes were a big part of his decision.

California has the highest population among the states, with an estimated 39 million residents, but the Golden State has seen decreased population over the last two years due in part to people leaving for other regions of the country.

Here's another video with Rob Schneider:

Twitter mob attacks Rob Schneider, misses his point about mob insanity — but Schneider gets last laugh



"Saturday Night Live" alum Rob Schneider dominated the trending topics on Twitter this week after sharing an emotional story on "The Glenn Beck Podcast" to illustrate how our country is taking a "step back into that darkness" and why he is "willing to lose it all" to fight for his "children and the country they're going to live in."

Schneider could have stayed a Hollywood liberal, with all the privileges that entails, or at least stayed silent. But instead, he chose to speak out and push back against the "stranglehold" of the Democratic Party after seeing "that it was no longer protecting the rights of the individual."

"Are you willing to lose it all for what you believe? Glenn asked Schneider.

"Absolutely," Schneider answered. "Because if we don't have it, then we have nothing. ... I don't care about my career any more. I care about my children and the country that they're going to live in," he added.

"My hope is this. My hope is a beautiful story from a chaplain in England," Schneider explained.

"When the American flyers came over in the early days of World War II ... their friends were getting blown out of the sky. They would go over in the bombers and half would come back or two-thirds would come back ... and there was one particularly awful week or two weeks where there was a very high percentage of these pilots getting blown out of the sky."

"They went to the Air Force Chapel, and a pilot said 'Our friends are dying. Why should we do this?' [...] The chaplain ... said, 'Humanity has come out of the dark ages. We've come out of where people get burned at the stake, people believe and people go along with this. There's a darkness that we have come out of into more of an enlightened period, a freer period. [...] This is a step back into that darkness. It is the darkest parts of humanity, and we need to stand up for that now. And that requires this.' So they all flew."

Schnieder went on to add, "I do feel a sacrifice that's required, and we gotta do it because we were lucky, man, we grew up in a boom time in America."

\u201cOn the Glenn Beck Podcast, @RobSchneider tells me why he's "ABSOLUTELY" willing to lose it all for what he believes: "I DON'T CARE about my career anymore. I care about my children and the country they're going to live in."\u201d
— Glenn Beck (@Glenn Beck) 1661818200

A video clip posted on Twitter has been viewed nearly 2 million times as of this writing. Some people, such as the Daily Wire's Gina Carano, actually watched the just-over-two-minute video and thus understood what Schneider was saying. "I’ll fly with ya,” tweeted the former "Mandalorian” actress.

\u201c\ud83e\udd0d I\u2019ll fly with ya. @RobSchneider\u201d
— Gina Carano \ud83d\udd6f (@Gina Carano \ud83d\udd6f) 1661876347

Predictably, the ignorant liberal mob did what ignorant liberal mobs do, grabbing their virtual torches and pitchforks and joining the echo chamber of unhinged, unoriginal mockery. Some "roasted" Schneider's career, others got hung up on whether or not he's a Trump supporter (because absolutely everything is still about former President Donald Trump and apparently will be until the end of time), and a few even decided to drag Adam Sandler into the fracas for no other reason than the two comedians are friends and "frequently work together."

Schneider responded on Wednesday by tweeting a photo of the crowd at his stand-up comedy show, complete with the caption: "I prioritize supporting a country that provides the same Freedoms for my children that made my career possible. This legacy to me is more important to me than the next chapter of my career. Love, Rob."


\u201cI prioritize supporting a country that provides the same Freedoms for my children that made my career possible. This legacy to me is more important to me than the next chapter of my career.\nLove,\nRob\u201d
— Rob Schneider (@Rob Schneider) 1661959520

Watch the full episode of "The Glenn Beck Podcast" with Rob Schneider below.


NOTE: Rob Schneider discussed some verboten topics, so portions of this video podcast have been edited to comply with YouTube's "community guidelines." For the full, uncensored version of this episode where free speech is still allowed, watch it on BlazeTV.

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'I literally PRAYED ... don't do this': Rob Schneider says SNL was 'over' at THIS cringe-worthy moment



Rob Schneider is a comedy legend, with a career spanning "Saturday Night Live," films like “Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo” and “The Benchwarmers,” and a stand-up act that’s still going strong. But perhaps one of the most courageous things he’s ever done was admitting to the world that he’s not a woke leftist.

Schneider joined "The Glenn Beck Podcast" to tell his story, including how listening to Glenn helped him go from a Hollywood liberal to a conservative who would rather be ostracized than stay silent. He also detailed the sad state of comedy in the woke era, how SNL changed since he left, and the moment he knew his "old show" was officially "over."

“I hate to crap on my old show,” Schneider told Glenn.

"But when I saw, when Hillary Clinton lost ... and then when Kate McKinnon went out there on 'Saturday Night Live,' on a cold opening ... dressed as Hillary Clinton, and she starts playing 'Hallelujah,' I literally prayed, please have a joke at the end. Don’t do this. Please don’t go down there. And there was no joke at the end, and I went, it’s over. It’s over. It's not gonna come back."

\u201cComedy legend @RobSchneider tells me the moment he knew Saturday Night Live was "OVER": "I literally prayed, PLEASE have a joke at the end..."\u201d
— Glenn Beck (@Glenn Beck) 1661731800

Schneider was referring to the first “SNL” episode after Hillary Clinton lost the presidential election to Donald Trump in 2016, prompting an emotional McKinnon to open the show by performing Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah."

Content warning: The following video has been known to cause nausea, gagging, or retching for some audiences. Viewer discretion is advised.

\u201cKate McKinnon performs Leonard Cohen's "Hallelujah" in the #ChappelleOnSNL cold open.\u201d
— Saturday Night Live - SNL (@Saturday Night Live - SNL) 1479080466

"You can take the comedic indoctrination process happening with each of the late-night hosts, and you can exchange them with each other. That's how you know it's not interesting any more. There's not an independent voice any more," Schneider said. "It's all indoctrination by comedic imposition."

Schneider goes on to tell Glenn why he believes “funny is coming back” and shares the best advice a comedian ever gave him. Watch "The Glenn Beck Podcast" below.



NOTE: Rob Schneider discussed some verboten topics, so portions of this video podcast have been edited to comply with YouTube's "community guidelines." For the full, uncensored version of this episode where free speech is still allowed, watch it on BlazeTV.

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