Scrolling with Hayley
DEI will NEVER Make America Great! - Scrolling w/ Hayley (Ep. 232)
10 Feb 2026
Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
Happy Tuesday. Welcome to Scrolling with Haley. You might be watching right now on X on Facebook, but I urge you to come on over to Rumble. Rumble.com slash Haley. We are exclusive there. So make sure you are following the Bongino Report channel. Make sure you are subscribed. If you are coming here from Dan Bongino's show, hello. Welcome to Scrolling with Haley.
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And unfortunately, I have to start off the show on some unfortunate news, in that it's vandals in New York City have desecrated a mural painted in remembrance of Irina Zerutska, the Ukrainian... refugee who was killed on the Charlotte light rail. Just absolutely sad. Also in Charlotte, the North Carolina sheriff, he is going viral for his stupidity.
Plus a Minnesota state rep actually filmed herself doing chores for the illegals in her neighborhood. They're taking the term public servant to a really insane place and they are running with it in the wrong direction. Also, Sidney Sweeney is triggering the libs yet again and kicking cancel culture to the curb. We love to see it. And are robots taking over? Is AI taking over?
And if so, then why do people keep putting them in their homes? We're going to get into it. Put your phones on. Do not disturb. Scrolling with Haley starts right now. So it's been five and a half months since Ukrainian refugee Irina Zerutskaya was brutally stabbed and killed on the light rail in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Just 23 years old, fleeing a war zone, and she was working and studying English here. She was killed by someone who should have been behind bars multiple times at that. And her parents didn't even want her body returned to Ukraine because of how much she loved being in the United States. It is a story that grabs your attention for all of the wrong reasons. It is a horrific tragedy.
And she's been remembered with a series of murals called Remember Irina around the United States.
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Chapter 2: What happened to the mural of Irina Zerutska?
There have been murals painted in Los Angeles, Chicago, D.C., Florida, New York City. And here's what that one looks like now, the one in New York City. It's in Delancey Street, the Lower East Side neighborhood of Manhattan. And it says, predictably, a mural was dedicated to Irina Zirutska, was vandalized. And it says in, you know, graffiti and spray paint, please vandalize this over her face.
Remember Irina, and this is how they do that. This is how evil people in New York City are remembering Irina Zerutska. And I don't really understand how you can watch the video of her murder and then do something like this. But it's become political, right?
It's become Irina Zerutska and watching her get stabbed in the light rail and feeling sorry for her is somehow a Republican thing, which is really, it should just be like a decent human being thing. And the people who vandalized this mural likely voted for Zohran Mamdani for mayor, who ran on lawlessness in the name of being woke. Right. Jailing criminals is mean. Cops should be defunded.
That's how Democrat voters see a victim of consequences of their vote. Right. I know that this happened in Charlotte and we're talking about New York City here, but that's what they vote for. They vote for lawlessness. They vote to lower people's sentences and things like that. They vote for low cash bail or no cash bail or get rid of jail. This is what they vote for. Right.
So when they see a victim of that, they don't care. Now, a new mural has gone up in Charlotte where Irina was killed. And this is the new mural. And a Russian artist named Sav45 was behind these murals. Not all of them, but the ones in LA, Chicago, and now this one in Charlotte. And he said this, for me, it's an honor.
You know, if her family accepts this work and they like it, that's an honor for me. That's all that matters. He doesn't care about the noise. He doesn't care about the politics behind it because this really isn't political. He means this is an honor for him to honor this life. And he just said, I just want to paint a good mural, obviously use my talents in this way to remember Irina Zirutskaya.
And this horrific attack took place on August 22nd. And I know the news cycle moves quickly, but we can't forget these stories, not only because they're tragic and the victims deserve to be remembered, but this attack could have been entirely prevented. The man who stabbed Irina Zerutskaya three times in the neck left her to die and then bragged about killing that white girl.
That guy should have been behind bars, but he wasn't. That man was known to authorities since 2007. In and out of jail, he was at the center of 14 criminal cases in Mecklenburg County. That is where Charlotte, North Carolina is. He was charged in at least four separate cases, shoplifting, breaking and entering, larceny, felony conspiracy.
Okay, then a few years later, he pulled a gun on a dude, robbed him of $450, took a plea deal, went to jail for six years. Then he got out. A year ago, he was having some kind of a mental health episode at a hospital. He ended up calling 911. He was arrested for misuse of calling 911. And then when he was arrested, he was let go by a judge. This is how this works, right?
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Chapter 3: How do political views influence perceptions of crime?
So clearly they thought that he was severely mentally ill. Again, why are you letting this person go then? Why is he out on the streets able to reoffend? where he went on to murder Irena Zerutska because she was white, he was armed and dangerous, crazy, and the system allowed for it.
So I remind you of all of this five and a half months later because District Attorney Spencer B. Merriweather III is up for re-election this year. And it's a ways away. His term ends on December 31st of this year. And it should be the very last day he ever sees office in the United States of America. And yet he's running for reelection.
And there was supposed to be a Democratic primary held in March, a month from now, but it was canceled. And the Republican primary was also canceled. So this man, this district attorney, is running unopposed. He's been in office since 2017.
Okay.
There are also a ton of incumbent Democrat judges who are also running unopposed. And there are only Democrats, by the way, running against Sheriff Gary McFadden. And if you don't know who he is, you might have seen this viral video. This is how he handles this line of questioning. Watch.
What branch of government do you operate under? Mecklenburg County.
Oh.
What branch of government do you operate under, Sheriff? Constitution of the United States. Correct. That is what establishes the branches of government. I'm asking which branch you fall under. Mecklenburg County. I'm a duly sworn Mecklenburg County Sheriff. We answer to the people of Mecklenburg County. This was not where I was anticipating getting stuck.
Are you aware of how many branches of government there are? No. For the sake of debate, I will move on and say there are three branches of government, legislative, executive, judicial. Of those three, which do you believe you fall under? I believe I fall under the last one. Would you say it to me? Judicial. Okay. You are incorrect, sir. You fall under the executive.
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Chapter 4: What was the judge's controversial decision regarding a sexual assault case?
And in those ransom notes, there were two deadlines. One was last week, one was yesterday at 5 p.m., and both of those deadlines have now passed. And I saw a video, Harvey Levin was looking into this because TMZ was one of the outlets that got this ransom deadline. And they looked up the address of the Bitcoin address, like if the Guthrie family were to have paid the ransom money.
they would have been able to see it in this address. And Harvey Levin said no money has been deposited. So it seems like as of yesterday and by that deadline, the family did not pay anything. And according to the FBI, I guess they're not speaking with these abductors, potential abductors anymore. And now Savannah is asking the public for help. Watch this.
Hi there, everybody. I wanted to come on and just share a few thoughts as we enter into another week of this nightmare. I just want to say, first of all, thank you so much for all of the prayers and the love that we have felt, my sister and brother and I. And that our mom has felt. Because we believe that somehow, someway, she is feeling these prayers.
And that God is lifting her even in this moment and in this darkest place. We believe our mom is still out there.
Well, I'm just going to say the... I guess the unpopular opinion, but I think after 10 days and no one paid any ransom, again, we don't even know if these ransom notes were legitimate or not, 10 days without medication at 84 years old, probably not looking good. I hate to say that. I don't want that to be true. but I just don't think that it's looking good right now.
Asking the public for help, I feel like anyone who knew anything probably would have called the police by now. I don't know if this video is going to get someone to call in like, oh yeah, I saw her, but I didn't think to call over the last 10 days. I don't know. Maybe I'm just being cynical and rude. I don't mean to be rude. I'm just trying to be a realist here.
I just don't know how much the public can help at this point. But I mean, any little tip could help and potentially bring her home if she is alive. But just very odd story. Very, very odd. Let's get into Scrawling Time.
Scrawling Time
All right, this video is proof that ICE protesters will quite literally clap for anyone and anything so long as they perceive you to be on their side. Until you're not.
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