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documentary about Jerry Jones and the nineteen ninety Dallas Cowboys
is so freaking good. I never thought that watching anything
that has anything to do with the Dallas Cowboys would
make me cry, but that documentary made me cry not once,
but two times. It's fantastic. I break that down, give
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It's here. Welcome to the Iron Dome of Disruption. Welcome
to the Ziggity Zone of Disruption. My name is Michael
Rappaport aka the Inflamed Doze aka the Sultan Sniff, aka
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So much to discuss I'm rap por stereo podcast. We're
heading into football season. Before I get into how much
I love the Netflix Jerry Jones documentary called The Gambler
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and His Cowboys, which before I even get into that,
I want to get into how much I love ghost
Face Killers, Supreme Clientele to Oops, Ghost You Did It Again?
Ghost Face Killer, Supreme Clientele Drop the Other Day, and
it is everything that you would want from a ghost
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Face record in twenty twenty five. It is everything that
you want from a follow up to the classic almost
thirty years Supreme Clientele. It's ghost Face. He's talking his shit.
It's fun, it's funny. He's not trying to be young.
He's in his vibe in his lane doing ghost Face shit,
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And I am so happy that this project, this record,
ghost Face Killer Supreme Clientele to Do Part Two came
out and it lived up to all my hype and
everybody's expectations. I'm sure everybody's happy, but I see a
lot of people on the internet talking about of saying
how much say love it? Ghost Face is just so
one of one, so unique, so himself, like I said,
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doesn't try to be young, doesn't try to evolve into
what might work in today's hip hop market if there
is a hip hop market. But with somebody like ghost
putting out a record like that, I felt like hope alive.
The beats are ghost Face beats, the vibes are ghost
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Face vibes. There's skits, there's songs that aren't really eving songs.
It's almost got a mixtape feel. And I say that
in the best, most respectful way. It's almost like a
mixtape field. This Ghost Faced record, Supreme Clantele, Like, there's
a song Georgie Porgie where he's rhyming on that Georgie
Porgy beat. Then then then then that Toto sample, which
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of course MC light sampled on Georgie Porgy and it's
like two minutes and thirty seconds and he's talking over it,
and it's just he's rhyming over break Beats. Is a
joint called break Beats where he's just rhyming over breakbeats
and it's literally like a ron g or a kid
Capri or just like one of these old school mixtapes
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that you might have gotten off the radio on a
Mister Magic or a Red Alert or Chuck Chill Out.
And I just fuck with the ghost Face records a
preme clientele. Like I said, it's not trying to be
anything other than a dope new ghost Face Killer record.
Tony Starks Ghost Deanie. Did you ever see ghost Face
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Killer when he was on Couple's Therapy? Remember that show,
Couple's Therapy. I believe it was Doctor Drew. I think
was VH one, yo, when ghost Face was on there
with his girlfriend or his wife his Earth Reality TV gold.
I don't know if he was on the same season
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as Tom Size Moor, the late Great Tom Size More.
But when ghost Face Killer was on Couple's Therapy on
VH one, I believe it was on VH one. Me
and my wife were just like yo, we were he was,
He was himself. He was offensive at times, but he
was so fucking funny. And I remember one time I
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saw ghost was a ghost Face and Ray Kwan performing,
was a ghost Face, Ray Kwan and Rock Camera. Maybe
it was a separate concert, was at the same place.
I remember I saw ghost Face and Ray Kwan performing
and I was backstage and I was having a deep
dive conversation with ghost about the Knicks and basketball and
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what was ever going on that season, and it was captivating.
It was literally one of the greatest conversations, the most
unusual but spot on conversations I've ever had with anybody
about sports. Ghost Face Killer is a sports head. He
was talking about the Knicks. I can't remember specific I
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know we were talking about the Knicks, and I was
bugging because I never heard him talk about sports. He
doesn't really talk. He'll make a sports reference on records,
but I've never seen him, like on a podcast, talk
about sports. But I'm pretty sure ghost Face Killer could
have an all sports podcast and it would be bugged
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the fuck out because just the way he speaks and
his point of view and his use of slaying and language,
and just his whole essence is just one of one.
So I just really love the supreme clientele to record,
download it, buy it, cop it, play it, listen to it,
Listen to in your car, listen to in your headphones.
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It's a workout record. It's obviously a driving record because
it's ghost face kill a iron Man Tony Starks. Like
I said, I watched, and I watched it on a whim.
I wasn't even gonna watch it, and I'm so glad
I watched it. There's a Netflix documentary called America's Team,
The Gambler and His Cowboys, and it's eight parts. It's
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on Netflix, and I don't care if you're a football fan,
I don't care if you're a Dallas Cowboy hater. This
is a great, great docu series. I can't say enough
about America's Team, The Gambler and as Cowboys, where of
course Jerry Jones is the focus and it's just so
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well done. It's done by the Way Brothers. The Way
brothers who did that Wild wild West documentary, which is
another documentary. They were on the Iron Rap Wort Stereo podcast.
If you haven't seen Wild wild West, that's a way
Way way bugged out documentary about a cult, a sex cult,
and I believe it was Utah, and it's excellent. It is.
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These guys are fucking top, top notch documentary filmmakers, and
they've done a few other things. They did those Netflix
Untold and I believe this is their first series since
Wild Wild West, which again is two thumbs up, and
that podcast with the Way Brothers Iron rap Port Stereo
podcast was right after that, and they're just great, great filmmakers,
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and I think I want to get them back on
because I can't even imagine when you're telling a story
that spam this many years and has this many characters.
Of course, Jerry Jones, Jimmy Johnson, Tom Landry, Troy Aikman,
Michael Irvin, emmittt Smith, Neon, Dion Sanders, Barry Switzer and
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all the players, they all they're all in it, and
it's just from the beginning. I was just captivated by
the filmmaking. And I watched it with my wife and
like I said, she could really care. Last night, I
just thought it was going to be like something we
played in the background and we were watching and we
were just like, holy shit, we were enthralled, We enjoyed it.
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We were entertained. We cried. I fucking cried watching the
Dallas Cowboys Jerry Jones doc. I cried a few times.
Only sports can make grown men cry, over and over
and over, and it had me and my wife crying
because it's they're flawed people. Jerry Jones is a flawed,
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very flawed, tough, unique, stubborn, hungry, badass motherfucker. And I
had it all wrong. I had it all wrong for
all these years. My Dallas Cowboys hate, blind hate. I
hate still to this day. Let me tell you something,
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Jerry Jones, this documentary and the filmmakers it might have
given me perspective, but I will never back down from
my I mean, this is again, this is like just
being born. I mean, this is just the way I
came out of the womb. My parents sit and say, oh,
you gotta hate the Cowboys. You gotta root for the Giants,
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you gotta hate the Cowboys, you gotta root for the Steels.
It was easy for me to hate these motherfuckers when
I was a kid. It came natural. But like I said,
growing up, I had such disdain for the Cowboys that
when they started doing well again after their decline in
the eighties with the Michael Irving, Troy Aikman, Emmett Smith,
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the Triplets, the firing of Tom Landry, the buying of
the team. Of course, Jerry Jones would set the whole
thing off. I didn't pay attention to the minutia of it.
I just wanted them to lose so bad. And when
they did good, it was like it was just like
white noise, like fuck it, Okay, they're gonna they're gonna
get their asses kicked next year. But they were thriving, thriving, thriving, thriving,
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And like I said, the film follows and tells the
story through the centerpiece. Who's Jerry Jones, who bought this team,
who was an oil man, and he talks about buying
oil he taught me the way He's He's like a
fucking great actor, Jerry Jones. He's like he should do
a one man show. Jerry Jones should do it, Like
obviously he won't. But Jerry Jones on Broadway, Jared Jones
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on Broadway. I'm gonna tell my story my way. Goddamn it,
I'm Jered Jones. I'm gonna tell my story, and I'm
gonna tell my story my way, on broad Way. God
damn it, he's just captivating. And he's only in America.
Jerry Jones is an only in America story. But he
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talks about, you know, he's an oil man, and he
told one story about spending eight hundred thousand dollars on
one you know hole one rig, one rig, one rig
is eight hundred thousand dollars. And when that oil came out,
and he says, have you ever heard oil come out?
You don't just hear it a little bit, it gushes,
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And I knew I had a gusher because it was yelling,
it was screaming, it was like thunder. And he goes
off that one one investment of eight hundred thousand dollars,
I made one hundred million, and he just you're just like,
fuck man, Jerry, don't you are a fucking badass? And
then he talks about it. At one point he had
an opportunity to buy the San Diego Chargers. He was
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in cohoots with the Teamsters. He was doing business with
the Teamsters and Jimmy Hapfa yes that Jimmy Hoffa was
trying to convince him and they had a deal, an
opportunity to buy the San diego charges, and he told
his dad about the deal, and his dad was like, son,
you can't buy them charges because you gonna wind up
dead in the river and you're gonna be keysed her
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up and keyster her down. And he tells he does
this old school Texas shit. Well, he'll do like these
old school Texas sayings, and you're just like, what the
fuck are you talking about. He's like, well, you know, son,
when you're about to skin a pig, you're always fry
an egg. And he's like, my daddy always said. My
daddy always said don't run when you could hop, and boy,
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I never stopped hopping. And I'll tell you something. Every
time Jerry Jones says, boy, you're like, where's this going?
You don't know where because the way he says, boy,
he but he just does that old country shit like
he's got it. He's got an old country saying that
his mama told him, or his grandma told him, or
the guy at the gas station always said, when when
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negotiating with agent, make sure you tell him so, make
sure you tell him. Well, my mama used to say,
don't go for someone when they ask twice, When they
asked twice, for you always stick with it and you're like,
what the fuck? But he makes sense somehow. It makes
sense the way Jerry Jones gives these analogies, and it's
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just he's just so captivating. And I just didn't know
about the backstory between him and Jerry Jones, that they
were college football teammates. And obviously Jerry Jones he talks
about like his coach telling him, say, you have the
least threshold for pain on this team. Son. His coach
told him so. He always sort of had this inferiority
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thing and he loved football and he played, but he
was never that dude. And Jimmy Johnson, of course, Jimmy
Johnson with the good hair, talk about some of the
greatest hair of all time. Jimmy Johnson. Now, I don't
know how old Jimmy Johnson is. He got fucking nice
hair on him, boy, and to see him in this
not giving throughout the years, that hair was always thick.
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He got that Paul George deep dish hairline. Jimmy Johnson
got a nice thick head of hair. But their relationship
and how when he hired him for the Cowboys and
they fired Tom Landry and even me I remember in
nineteen eighty nine when they fired Tom Landry. How big
of a deal that was. It was like an international incident.
Like it was like even if you hated the cowboys,
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like you son of a bitch, You son of a bitch,
You're firing Tom Landry, You son of a Who is
this dirty dog? And they took a risk because Tom Landry,
you know, was an old regime and he needed to
bring in the new regime. And obviously at first they sucked,
and then I forgot all about this too. Herschel Walker,
the herschel Walker trade is really it's talked about a lot,
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and herschel Walker's in the documentary and herschel Walker actually
talks about himself in the third party. But herschel Walker
acknowledges I'm talking about myself in the third party, which
is a lot better than some people in these documentaries.
People in these documentaries, especially athletes, they'll be like, well,
Dennis Robin this, and you know Paul Piers to be well,
Paul Pierce this, and you know certain athletes, they'll just
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start talking about themselves in the third party. At least
herschel Walker had the self awareness to go, I am
talking about myself in the third party. My wife is
gonna tease me about it. But that trade with herschel
Walker is really the thing, the bane of the fracturing
of their relationship between Jerry Jones and Jimmy Johnson because
who got the credit and at the time it was scrutinized,
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but they were able to acquire draft picks, and they
were able to acquire players and cut them. It was
just a brilliant trade. But they never ever got over
who was going to take the credit for that trade
with herschel Walker. And then of course they drafted Michael Irving,
Troy Aikman, Emmett Smith, and they started kicking ass, and
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they break down those games and how they you know,
came close, and then how they they got to the
conference championship, and then they down those games, those classic
tough games on those dirty candlestick field games between the
forty nine ers, and they just the way they The
filmmaking's awesome. The filmmaking is awesome, and then it goes
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back in time and it'll continue to tell you about
Jerry Jones's story and Jimmy Johnson's story and how it
sort of informs what happened later on in their life anyway,
Like I said, for somebody like myself who literally hates
has blind hate for the Dallas Cowboys, and from my
wife who just likes watching hot football players, we were
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captivated by the entire eight episode documentary America's team, the
Gambler and his Cowboys, and they're just they're all in it.
They're very honest, they're very flawed, and like I said,
I cried a few times Michael Irving. One episode is
called the Cocaine Cowboy and it breaks down the entire
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Michael Irvin cocaine and the hookers and the strippers, and
there was an attempted threat on his life from a
police office. It was this has to be a movie.
This has to be a movie. The way Ben Affleck
did Air, the way that HBO did the Lakers and
the Celtics. This has to be a movie or a
series because it's so fucking compelling, and it's so dramatic,
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and it's so dysfunctional, and you're rooting for all of them,
and they're all flawed men. Jerry Jones' is flawed, Jimmy
Johnson is Floyd, Michael Irving is crazy Floyd Troy Aikman,
and you learn about his father. He's forlod. The one
who seemed the most sanest was kind of Emmett Smith.
But even he, you know, he basically said, I had
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my fun. He was talking about the women. He goes,
I had my fun. That's all I'm gonna say, like
they were going nuts down in Dallas. And then of
course Dion Sanders. This will make a fantastic either a
movie or a mini series, and I'm sure there's been
discussions about it because it's just so good and it
has a beginning, middle and a backstory, and each character
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is just so fucking compelling and interesting. And like I said,
if you're a football fan, you should watch it. If
you're a Dallas Cowboys fan, you should definitely watch it.
Even if you're a Dallas Cowboys hater. Absolutely two two
two cowboy hats up for America's team, The Gambler and
His Cowboys on Netflix. It's fucking awesome and it'll get
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you pumped. It'll get you pumped for the NFL season,
which is right around the corner podcast What else is
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going on? I am in the NFL state of mind,
and although my expectations are low for my New York Giants.
I would be remiss if I didn't think, and it
didn't cross my mind right before the start of the
NFL season, knowing that the Hall of Fame has made
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their inductions again that my quarterback, my quarterback talk about
Dallas Cowboys when Terrell Owens said, my quarterback, my fucking quarterback,
Eli Manning. Eli Manning is not in the Hall of
Fame yet? What's the problem? Why is Eli Manning, two
time Super Bowl champion not in the Hall of Fame yet?
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Not one? Two? Two times, two days, two Sundays, when
the whole world was watching, Eli Manning brought Bill Belichiat
and Tom Brady to their knees, Giselle Bunkin to her knees, respectfully.
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I don't care how many interceptions he's thrown. I don't
care that he had that bewildered, confused look on his face.
If things were going good or bad, Eli Manning must
be in the Hall of Fame. Why isn't Eli Manning
in the Hall of Fame? Now? Numbers two? Not one? Two?
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Two times super Bowl champion, two hundred and thirty four
games played, talk about ghost Face Killer, talk about Iron Man,
Eli Manning is an iron man. Eli Manning, even though
he looked baffled, dazed and confused, tough as fucking nails,
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and he was taken, he was taking shots. He was
like a rock 'em sockem robot, two hundred and thirty
four games. Like a tank, like a big, funny looking tank.
Eli Manning was always there too, one hundred and ten
consecutive starts. You know how hard that is to play
two hundred and ten consecutive starts, especially when things are
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not going your way? Did I mention he's a two
time Super Bowl champion with two hundred and ten consecutive starts,
fifty seven g's, fifty seven thousand plus yards passing. Did
I mention he's a two time Super Bowl champion quarterback
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who brought Tom Brady and Bill Belichick to his knees
three hundred and sixty six touchdowns. That ain't a game manager.
That's not happenstance. That's not I'm just handing the ball
off to him and dinking it over there. We're talking
about three six six, three hundred and sixty six touchdowns,
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zero games missed due to injury. How ironic that I
mentioned ghost face Killer aka Tony Starks aka iron Man,
And now I'm talking about Eli Manning aka iron Man.
Zero games. He missed zero games due to injury. And
in case I might have forgotten it, Eli Manning is
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a two time Super Bowl champion. So we could talk
about a few interceptions here and there, we could talk
about a few flub plays here and there, but he
brought the chip home the ring on the biggest of
the biggest stages. Now once, no twice. Eli Manning must
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be put in the Hall of Fame immediately. Now cut
the shit. Don't hate the player, don't hate the player,
hate the game. And he won two of the biggest
games ever twice. I never thought I'd be doing my
third rant about dildo's. I'm gonna say it again. I
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never thought that I would have to do my third
rant about dildos. And it's been three weeks in a row.
There's so many things, important things that me and Michael
Rapport should and could be talking about, but here I
am having to do another rant, another dill don't rant.
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The other day in Nashville at a preseason NFL game,
the guys are out there playing the games going on,
people are enjoying their their beers and their popcorn and
their hot dogs, and some sick bastard chuck the green
dildo onto the field. What's going on here? Man, Dil,
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don't dil, don't stop throwing dildos onto the field. I
thought it was just WNBA. Now you're throwing dildos onto
the field during NFL games. You're gonna throw it at
the wrong guy. You're gonna hit the wrong guy on
the wrong day, in the wrong stadium, or the wrong
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Las Vegas Raider fan. You're gonna think you're throwing it
onto the field at a Lost Vegas Raiders game. You're
gonna hit one of those Raider Nation animals. And who
the fuck knows what's gonna happen. You're putting yourself, you're
putting the players, you're putting the coaches, you're putting the
cheerleaders in harms. Way. I should not be making my
third dildo rant in a row, Yet here we are.
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It's not cool, it's not funny. It's time to grow up.
We're gonna stop throwing dildos at professional athletes. We're gonna
stop now before things get bad. Like I said, some
of you maybe have never been hitting ahead with a dildo,
but I have, and it's I'm just saying, just let's
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stop podcast. I would be remissed if I didn't acknowledge
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that it is six hundred and ninety days. Six hundred
and ninety days were almost at two years. There are
still fifty hostages in Ganza. Fifty hostages have been held
in captivity for six hundred and ninety days. Now we're
going into close to two years of this, two of
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them whom are American. And there have been so many
discussions about this, that and the third. There have been
so many accusations about this, that and the third. There
have been so many excuses about how this happened, where
this happened, why this is happening. The one thing that
hasn't been discussed, collectively agreed upon, is freeing all of
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these hostages. There are fifty hostages that have not been treated.
Not one of the fifty hostages, not one of the
hostages that was ever held in captivity from the massacre,
the slaughter, the violence, the arson, the kidnapping, and the
rape of October seventh, twenty twenty three, not one of
them has been treated, touched, fed, looked at by the UN,
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the Red Cross, the Blue Cross, World Kitchen, this world
Kitchenette USA, that you umer this umer that not one charity,
not one of these World aid groups, none of these supplies.
Not one hostage has been touched, looked at, or treated
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while in captivity. There are fifty hostages remaining in guys.
Of fifty hostages, two of whom are American citizen. There's
no UN treatment, there's no Red Cross, Blue Cross, Blue Shield, UNA,
nothing food, talk about food, starvation aid, all that shit.
No hostage has been treated. That's a fucking war crime.
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That's a fucking war crime. And they've been held for
close to two years now. And it's so crazy that
people that are Zionists, people that are adamant Jews about
freeing up the hostages. We have to acknowledge the shit
that the Free Palestine piss heads don't. Obviously, this is
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a war, there's mistakes being made, there are innocent people
that have been hurt, there are innocent people that have
been unalived by the IDF. It's a terrible, horrible war.
But the fake news, the lies that have been perpetuated,
this idea that all these press people and photographers and
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photo journalists and journalists have been killed as fucking bullshit
and exaggerated. Yes, I am sure, I'm guarantee you that
there have been journalists that have been killed. But there's
one journalist who proudly shot videotape, proudly shot photographs. Wrapped
up in the scarfs and the mask, you can only
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see his beady, little fucking terrorist eyes. This I don't
even know what this guy's name is, Damadamadu or Dammanamadu, Samaada,
whatever the fuck his name is. And they're saying, oh, this,
this photo journalist, this journalist for whoever the fuck they
say he works for Al Jazeera was killed. This guy
was videotaping with his hamasque costume on the return of
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the Bebis family. This guy was videotaping and shooting photographs
the return of the hostages. This is not a fun
poto journalist. This is a hamas guy that shoots content,
propaganda content for terrorists. This isn't like fucking uh Al Roker,
Walter Cronkite, Anderson Cooper. This is a terrorist guy who
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shoots content for Hamas. I'm like, well, he got killed, Yea,
he fucking got killed. That's what happens when you're hanging
around Aross Hamas shooting photos and content propaganda, content, shit happens.
He's a journalist, and motherfucker ain't Diane Sawyer, not Barbara Walters.
He's a terrorist with a press pass. He's a terrorist
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with a fucking press pass. Like I said, I go
to the basketball court, I shoot around. Does that make me?
Michael Jordan, I go jogging around Central Park? Am I,
Edwin Moses. I do somersaults when I'm stretching. Am I
Mary Lou Watton. Get the fuck out of here. Fifty
hostages remain in Guy. So there are fifty hostages that
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are still in Gaza. It is now six hundred and
ninety days. I am rap Ports Stereo Podcasts. I'm done.
Make sure you're telling friends. Who telling a friend about
the world's most disruptive podcast, the I Am rap Ports
Stereo Podcast. Miles jeordanie K the Bleech Brothers. Take me
out of with something real nice, Take me out of
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