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March 12, 2021 26 mins

The United States of America isn't just exceptional — it's also beautiful. On this episode, CJ is recording from Colorado, where he's going skiing and taking in the beauty of this wonderful country. Leftists may demonize America as a racist hellhole, but the American people know the truth: They're lucky to live in such an amazing place.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Up next, c J. Pearson Uncensored, part of the English
three six D network. People are literally being taught by
so many cultural institutions today that America is a bad nation.
I fundamentally bad nation. Hi, guys, ce J. Pearson here,

(00:27):
Welcome to c. J. Pierson Uncensored. Now, guys, I am
actually so high, like literally so energized right now because
I actually am in Colorado right now, just finished skiing
in copper Town for the very first time in my life.
You know, guys, I'm from Georgia, like deep South Georgia, Augusta, Georgia,

(00:47):
home of the Masters, not home of the mountains. Uh.
I go to school with the areas of Alabama. Not
many mountains there either, um so, And I've gone to
the mountains, like over on the East Coast, I've gone.
I go to tennis See. When I was growing up.
You actually used to go to Tennessee like every spring break.
We would make a trip out of it, go get
a cabin, go hiking, all those things. But there was

(01:08):
never really that much snow, of course, on the ground
in Tennessee in the springtime, and so skiing definitely wasn't
something we did, nor was it really in the cards
and so funny story is how I ended up here
for this week. Um. I actually got a text from
my good friend Jeff Hunt, who is the chairman of
the Western Conservative Summit, which actually like the largest conservative

(01:28):
conference on the West Coast. It's absolutely sick um what
they have been able to do since tooth Allsman and
tend when the conference first started. Uh, and it grits
bigger and bigger every single year. Um. I get a
text from Jeff. I'm in class one day doing absolutely nothing. Um.
I think it was women's studies. So when you when

(01:48):
you get a text from a friend in women's studies,
it actually really fills your heart with some joy and happiness, um,
when you definitely need some joy and happiness in those moments.
And so I got a text from Jeff. Jeff text
mean He's like, hey, do you want to get him
skiing next week? And I'm like, well, I've never been,
but hell yeah I want to kep skiing. Like why
would I not want to go travel and go to Colorado?

(02:10):
Never been a Colorado before, first time here, um, And
so I just wasn't gonna pass up that opportunity. Was
I nervous? Uh? We won't talk about it. Did I watch,
like I don't know, a hundred hours of people skiing
on YouTube and preparation for this, Yeah, I did. Um
And of course, like I have a lot of friends
who actually are from Colorado who go to bamam. One

(02:31):
friend of mine actually lives in Aspen, so it's like
the slopes are literally her backyard. And she was telling
me about like how it's really hard the first time
and and all that stuff, but once you get it,
you really it's just easy after that. Um. And but
I was like, honestly, like your opinion really doesn't count
considering you've been like skiing since you're like two years old.
So I was like, I'm let me ask around, let

(02:54):
me ask someone else. And so one of my best friends, Peyton, uh,
he skis all the time. He's actually going to Jackson
whole next weekend, and he is trying to convince me
to go out there with him. Guys, I think I
need a little bit of a little bit of time
if I had the slopes again. But but he was
telling me, He's like, you will fall all throughout the day.

(03:15):
You will literally fall so many times, you're gonna get frustrated,
you're gonna get mad, um, but your last run or
like towards the end, you're gonna get it, Like it's
just gonna click. And that's exactly what happened today, Guys.
I've never fallen so many times in my life. Um
literally it was so it was frustrating, so frustrating at first. Um,
but I got back up and then like did a

(03:36):
couple more runs in that last run absolutely perfect. Didn't
fall one time. But boy, we actually had a film
carew out there, so we actually were out there filming content,
um for the Western Conservative Summit, so that that conference
is actually gonna be in June, if I have the
days right in my head. So basically what they're doing
is they're doing these different episodes of different influencers basically

(03:57):
speaking to different themes. So Hours is about really just
how beautiful America is. And that really was my biggest
takeaway today being out there on the slopes, being in Colorado,
being out here, um and and the West, was just
we live in such a beautiful country. Uh, and that
does not get talked about enough. You know, we hear

(04:18):
all the bad about America from the left, from the
mainstream media, you would never see, you know, as seeding
reporter going out and talking about how beautiful and how
blessed we are to live in this country. Um, but
the reality of it is we actually really are. And
that's what this episode, in this segment of the Summit,
is gonna be all about America's beauty. Uh. And that
is definitely something that I'm that I'm taking home with

(04:42):
me when I go back, when I go back down South.
I was joking around, I was like, you know, I
know a lot of my friends who like coming here
for spring break are they come here for winter break?
And I just never really understood it. But and I
was like, today's gonna termine whether or not I'll be
here next spring break. And I've got to say I'm
probably gonna already start looking around about the next trip
because it was absolutely just such a fun time today.

(05:04):
And if you guys have not been skiing, and guys
have not been out west, definitely come out here at
the opportunity to go out here with Binny Johnson, who
many of you probably know from news Max fame, and uh,
you know, it does a lot of great work for
turning points or chief creative Officer and also a good
friend Isabel Brown, who's a tp U s A contributors,
who does a lot of incredible work, who actually has

(05:25):
a book out now called front Lines. Go check that out,
really talking about her experience as a college student, UM,
a conservative on a you know, on a college campus,
and all the stuff that she had to go through, UM,
which is just is an incredible read because seriously, guys,
I'm not being hyperbolic or when I say this or

(05:47):
I'm not exaggerating, it is tough to be a Republican
on college campuses today. Uh. And and her book really
gives you a really good insight into what it is
actually like being Republican America. But but really being a
Republican on the college campus. We're surround about all these
people who are so supposedly so tolerant, so accepting, UM,

(06:08):
who really, in all actuality, really really aren't the antithesis
of everything they claim to be, the opposite of everything
they wish to be UM and they're just people who
are just as bad. They're actually the people they hate,
let's just be honest. They call conservatives, they say, we're
trying to push our values down people's throat. They say
they were trying to govern their lives and force them
to accept our reality. But look at what they're trying

(06:31):
to do. They're trying to literally force us to accept
the idea that there are hundreds of genders. They're trying
to force us to accept the idea that men should
be able to play women's sports. They're trying to force
us to accept the idea that black people can't be racist,
or that racism only affects one particular race in America. Like,
all these things are untrue. But if you don't believe

(06:51):
these things, the left is going to call you a racist.
They're gonna call you a bigot. They're gonna call you transphobic, homophobic, honestly,
lots of phobics. I would name them all, but they're
just far too many at this point. They're gonna demonize you.
They're going to make you out to be as if
you're like some clansmen. And and trust me when I
say this, I'm speaking from personal experience. Guys. They are
so blinded by their rage and their anger and just

(07:14):
their absolute just insanity that they even tried to make
me out to be a claims but a black boy.
Literally I'm I'm a black man in America, and they
tried to. They talk about me like I'm a claims
but like I'm like I'm the damn grand wizard. That's
how they talk about me. And so I can only
imagine the way they talk about white concerns. Actually, I
know the way they talk about white conservers. They come

(07:36):
for y'all, uh in the craziest ways. And truly, I
gotta say, you know, and this, this is this is controversial,
say it shouldn't be, and so, but honestly, this is
c J. Pierson censered. For a reason, I really feel
for straight white men in America because what can y'all say?
Excuse like, what are y'all allowed to say? Because what

(07:58):
I want to say right now is that really it
is the hardest thing in America now is to be
a straight white Now you complain about one thing, you
don't get to do that your privilege, You say that
you suffer from this side of discrimination. Don't gonna do
that anymore? Your privileged you you know, you go and
you achieve these crazy things like that. You know you're
getting me too, like I and and then and then
when you say, well that didn't happen. There's privileg didn't happen.

(08:19):
They're like, well, maybe it didn't, but you're white, you're privileged.
You deserve this. So it's like, straight, white man, I
feel for you. God bless you, gotta look over you
because in times like these and days like these, you
definitely definitely need it. Um. But the point that I'm
making there and all of this is that they call
us biggots because we don't accept they're biggot tree like

(08:45):
thinking about that. Let that marinate for a moment. The
left calls conservatives biggots because we don't accept they're bigot.
Try we don't accept the idea that they get to
demonize our faith. We don't accept the idea that they
get to demonize our values, We don't accept the idea
that they get the demonize our traditions. We don't accept

(09:08):
the fact that they get to be biggots towards us.
And so they get upset because we're not going on
with their entire agenda to remake America and the warped
vision and idea that they have. So they make us
out to be the bad gass. They make us out
to be the villains, the people that need to be tamed,
the people that need to be muzzled and canceled and

(09:29):
fired and pushed off into the shadows that and and
never hurt from again. That's their goal, that's their ambition,
that's their pursuit, and make no qualms about it. Seriously,
Like I've had one thing I really love about this
trip is that, and I've had such a good time
doing it is because I've had some great conversation with
some other influencers here, like Benny, like Isabelle, and I

(09:52):
think that it's so important to be clear eyed about
the about the fight wherein as a nation, like there
are people literally trying with a straight face, with a
straight face. They're not laughing, they're not joking. This is
real life, this is reality for them. There are people
with a straight face trying to make the argument that
men should play women's sports, that men should be able
to go use the bathroom in women's bathrooms, that literally

(10:16):
every norm that we have come to know in this
country should be undone, unwritten and just thrown out the window.
These are serious people who believe that these are serious ideas.
And you know what that takes. It takes serious people
who care enough about this country to say, hell, no,
you're not going to tear down my nation. You're not

(10:37):
going to burn it to the ground. You are not
going to turn this country into your little playground. You're
a little experiment. You're social experiment that is going to
undo everything our founding fallows work so hard to create,
and we are supposed to work so hard to preserve.
That's what I got from this trip, guys, seriously, that

(10:57):
America is beautiful. America is beautiful, and it's gonna take
us working and fighting to keep it that way, to
keep it beautiful, to preserve it. And that is why
we fight. That's why I'm in this movement, and I
think that's why so many of you and so many

(11:18):
people listening to the show are as well. Let's see
you guys after the break. Welcome back, guys. So you know,
earlier we talked about just how beautiful America is and
how important it is for us to fight to keep
it beautiful, because there are a lot of people out

(11:40):
there today who, unfortunately don't think the way that you
and I think. You don't have the same perception of
America that you and I have. Their entire world view
of America has been shaped by people at academia who
despise this country, who want to rewrite the documents that
underpinned the founding up this country. Their perception this country

(12:03):
is fueled by Hollywood elites who are so privileged and
so pampered um that they are so desperate to be
a victim that they just make up things about America.
They call us a racist nation, a classist nation, a
nation where one can't go from the lowest runs of
society and then well get to where they are. They

(12:24):
think that where you are in this country today is
where you will always be. If you're poor, you will
always be poor. If you're rich, you'll always be rich. Now,
anyone who's actually existed in the real world outside of
the golden gates of Hollywood, the gilded gates of Hollywood,
of Beverly Hills, you know that that just simply isn't
the case. That America is a nation that creates opportunities

(12:48):
for people that honestly just put in the work to
get those opportunities. Like if you look at my story, right,
you know I'm someone who, against all odds. You know,
I grew up primarily with my grandparents. You know, I
I grew up hoping to defy a statistic that I

(13:11):
was supposed to be just another person out dealing drugs
or another person that's just out being mediocre or committing crime,
because I saw for myself better and my grandparents said
a better example for myself. And my grandparents come from
middle class means. You know, my grandfather served twin years
in military, does some government contractor now and things like that.

(13:35):
But he's he's a middle class guy. Um. But the
example that they set for me, and and and by
the way, uh, some of you who followed the podcast
before and in the episodes past, you know this about me.
Those of them are liberal. They're they're both democrats. Um.
And while they definitely didn't get their way with me
when it comes to their politics, I learned a lot

(13:56):
from them in terms of values, Like I understood what
hard work could you for you in this country? And
almost some would say what it can uniquely do for
you in this country, because where you start in this
nation doesn't dictate where you end up in America. And
may it may in Cuba, it may in Venezuela, and
may in Al Salvador, and and some of these other

(14:18):
countries that these radical leftists like AOC and uh you know,
and Kamala Harris and Joe Biden are so eager and
desperate to remake America in the image of But in America,
as long as you follow the rules, you put in
the work, you do the things that other people aren't
willing to do, you can go a distance that people

(14:39):
can only dream of. There's a lot to be said
about that. There's a lot to be said about the
gratefulness we should have that we live in a place
that allows that to happen, that allows people to grow,
to evolve, and to just do things that people once
thought were unimaginable. That's America. And I think that we

(15:01):
found ourselves in a really real fight today because of
what what I just talked about is that people are
literally being taught by so many cultural institutions today that
America is a bad nation, a fundamentally bad nation. They
leave out the parts where we spread wealth and prosperity
throughout the world. They leave out the parts where were

(15:23):
the freedom fighters and an extended freedom. Even when some
people have said that maybe we should just mind our
damn business and stay here at home, but we had
to go out there in the Middle East and we
and we gave them freedom, we gave them a fighting
chance of democracy. Now, I'm not gonna say here and
pretend as if I've favored every single little involvement we've
had in the Middle East, but I've got to say
that there is something to be said about them, about

(15:44):
what our intentions were. Right, we went out there, we
fought a fight that it was a controversial fight, like
should we really be up there? There's there's some things
to be said about that, right, But we did it
because we're America. Because we want everyone to be free,
we want everyone to have a chance at democracy. That's

(16:07):
the goodness of America. That's the good that lies in
our heart, is the foundation of our nation. It's something
that hasn't talked about about the left because it's not
convenient for their narrative. They're wanting you to believe that
America just goes into places, destroys them and leaves them
for other people to rebuild and pick up. But we

(16:27):
see across the world in terms of I think what
the billion dollars of foreign aid that we give, we're
actually a pretty generous country. We care a lot about
people sometimes we care about people that don't even like us.
We give money to countries that literally chant that to America,
and we can thank Barack Obama for that. He said
that would be a good idea. Just give millions of

(16:48):
dollars to I wrong again. A country that literally on
their streets has an Ayatola, a supreme leader, the chance
and believes death to America. That's how good of a nation.
We are so good that sometimes our goodness blinds us.
But you don't read about that in history books. You're
not told that in class. You're certainly not hearing that

(17:10):
from Katie Perry or Kim Kardashian whoever else. They want
you to believe that America is just racist kkk incarnated
like reincarnated like it's it's it's exhausting because it's so
because you know that these people are so steeped into
that ideology. But you can't help, because of your love

(17:36):
for this country, because of how much you care about America,
you can't help but go and do something about it.
Because the only way that we can ensure that America
remains America, that our freedoms remain free, that our liberties
remain hours is by going out and really launching a
coup against these institutions and retaking them, retaking Hollywood, retake

(18:00):
their colleges, retaking our you know, our the media, retaking
our cultural institutions, and saying that this is ours again.
Like for a long time, conserves seated all of these avenues,
all these arenas, all these playgrounds to the left. We said, hey,
if you want Hollywood, you can have Hollywood. We don't
want it. He said, if you want academia, if you
want to teach our kids in college, in secondary school,

(18:23):
and high school, in middle school, elmentary school, you can
have it. Conservatives, we're gonna be capitalist. We're gonna go
start businesses. And we did that. The business community is
still largely conservative. But what we already see these days
is because of the because of the influence that culture
has even on businesses and profit and things like that,
we even see a business community is forced to pander

(18:44):
and act a lot more liberal than it actually is. Guys,
these businesses and these corporations to know who actually has
their back, they know who's going to help them actually
create some jobs in this country, and it was going
to actually help them reinvest in their workforce and their
products and all these things. And they know it isn't
Joseph Biden, they know it wasn't Kamala Harris, then sure
as hell, no it is not Alexandria Cassio Cortez. But

(19:07):
they're forced supender because of the influence the lefties and
the media, because the lefties academia, because the lefties on
pop culture. Because we gave up those avenues and those arenas,
and we are dealing with the consequences today. But it's
my belief that it's not too late. Actually, if we

(19:28):
actually dig in deep and we fight back, we find
a little harder and we go places we've never gone before.
Go to Hollywood, make some movies. Conservatives make some movies.
Conservatives make music. Conservatives go teach at colleges. Go get
a professorship at the University of Alabama, or hell, go

(19:49):
to the University of Berkeley area. You see Berkeley, go
out there, Go teach it in y u. Go to Harvard,
go to Penn And if you need to hide your
conservatism to get there, hell, I call that strategic. I
call that strategy. Go do it. And then when you
get that job, when you get in the classroom, you

(20:12):
do you you do your thing, because the left surely is,
aren't they. I guarantee you, guys. I take women studies,
and I know I know my professor's politics, and she's
not a shame for us to know. And honestly, I
don't have a problem with that because I'm strong in
my beliefs. I'm strong in my values and and and
and I know, and I know she knows. She says
something a little off the wall, she's something a little

(20:33):
too far less. This hand's right hand. Oh, it's springing up.
Give a zero point three seconds. Yeah, you went to
talk about being a hundred genders. Give this hand zero
point three seconds. It's up. It's up, ma'am. Where's that
statistic at? What's your source? Never heard that one before?
And that's what I mean, guys. We have to retake

(20:55):
these institutions if we're gonna keep America beautiful, if we're
gonna keep America great, And that fight doesn't have to start.
The fight starts today. Literally, it starts today, um. And
what it's going to require is a recalibration of our
priorities as a movement, as a party, as a philosophy,

(21:16):
as an ideology. But I think we can do it.
At oter of fact, I know we can do it
because we've done it before. We just have to do
it again. See you guys are for the break. We

(21:40):
talked about some really serious things, but I think we
shall have a little bit of thought and this little
wrap up here, guys. Could any of you catch that
Oprah Went Free interview with Megan Markel? Prince Harry kind
of assumed admit that I did, But I did watch it. Now, guys,
I understand, and and I tweeted this very week. I
was like, guys, we bought an entire revolutionary war for
right not to care about a single thing that these

(22:02):
people do. Um. But she's a crisis, a messy right
like if like I couldn't take my head away from
it as a towel and sane is um. And you
know when I look at these issues, I look at
Megan Markel and it really just goes to show that
being a paid in that all of us not do
you well at all. You know, I'm sorry, but if

(22:22):
you're the Prince in England, you've got that a tire
than going for you, Maybe don't choose a toss out
of way over some girl. Who truly seems to be
only in it for the same the money. And yeah,
actually it's like she knew she was getting into she
married a prince, a member of the royal family. Um
that she thinks that's just gonna be a cake walk.
Like I don't really understand it, the lodge behind it,

(22:43):
but that's kind of where we are. And for some reason,
she wants us to believe that she is a victim
and if she's never gone through any type of mental
health issues and things like that, and my heart really
goes out for But truly and truthfully, it's hard for
me to really think that you're a victim when you're
doing this in a view at your mutual friend, Teller
pay his house, was like, I don't know what multimillionaire
and he actually groaned you his multimillion dollar estate in

(23:05):
additions to alot of you of security and all of
those things. And you want me to feel bad for
you in your lifestyle. But I'm sorry, but that just
isn't how it works. Um. But well, it's interesting about
all of this is how you know she knows this alleview,
she goes into all these details about how the royal
famia sufficious to her, but for some reason she chooses
not to naming names. Um. She dissolved these delicious allegations

(23:28):
about you know, certain of the world family asking about
the color of the smolar of Archie their son, um,
but gives no names. And for me, I think that
when you left, let let one serious allegations like that,
I want the receipts. I want to know who said
it and when they said it, and why they've said it. Um,
Like if you're gonna go burn the house down, burn
the whole damn house down. Um. So that's just one

(23:49):
of those things that it makes it hard to really
believe her, because it's like, if you really believe with
conviction obviously, is that you're saying you ask some names,
spoke it up, had some root to the bones of
these allegations. Um. But we have yet to really see that. Um.
You know. In other news this week we also saw, uh,
you know, of course, the entire Andrew Cuomo house followed down.

(24:11):
I can't even have lost kind of how many sexual
soal allegations he's facing in addition to sexual harass allegations.
But it really just goes to show that the left really,
you know, The thing about these people is that the
left love Coombo. When he was doing um, you know,
all these COVID things or whatever, they made him a star.
They gave him like an Oscar right, or maybe it
wasn't himy Um. I'm watched neither of those things and

(24:33):
probably neither do any of you. Um, but they made
him a star. But then they realized, Wow, this man
was toxic and nursing home dusk things come out. They're like, oh,
he's making the party look really bad. We've got to
get rid of him. And so all these people, all
these women, they start coming calming out, calling him an
assaulter or harass or all these things. But why didn't

(24:54):
they come out during the COVID thing when he was
doing everything that the left was really trying to do,
when he wasn't a lie ability, but when he proved
to be in the liability that we all knew he
was all the time. You know that the Republicans, you're
talking about these issues for a long long time. He
is killing old folks. He's sitting in his cod patience
in nursing homes. They are dying, and left wanted nothing
to do that. They didn't want to hear us out.

(25:15):
They taught his conspiracy theory that it wasn't rude in truth,
the fact that they said that we were just trying
to bring down a good man. But now you have AOC.
You have people uh in the Congression delegation of New York,
you have sent majority leaders Democrats and majority leaders in
the state of New York calling for his resignation, and
for good reason, the House is coming down. And I
think it really goes to show in pausics that you

(25:36):
never really know what's gonna happen. This was a man
that people said that should have been Joe Biden's president pick.
This was a man that people were saying, we're going
to run to replace Joe Biden. Four now, ass the
only thing that Joe Biden is that Andrew Cuomos and
be running away from any time soon is prosecution. So guys,
stay tuned on that story. That story doesn't seem like

(25:56):
it's gonna go away anytime soon. We'll be covering right
here on C. J. Pierson noncensored. I'll see you guys
next week, next Friday, and I can't wait see you guys.
See hey, guys, C J. Pierson here, join us right
here on Apple Podcast, I Heart Radio, or wherever you
get your podcast, for the same hard hitting truth because

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