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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hey, everyone, you're listening to the Tutor Dixon Podcast and
I have my friend Yakuboyans with me today. There's so
much that we are going to talk about. He works
to fight sex trafficking in the United States and really
all around the world. But he's just such a diverse guy.
He's got such an interesting background. And Yaku, thank you
so much for joining me. We were just talking about
(00:22):
South Africa. There is so much to talk about today.
Speaker 2 (00:25):
Yeah, Tutors, thank you you truly you are one of
my favorite all time favorites. You are a class act
and you're not afraid, you're brave, and you talk about
the tough stuff.
Speaker 1 (00:36):
So thank you, well, thank you, thank you for coming
on because you are obviously doing the tough work. And
I think this is something that we talk about sex
trafficking in this country a lot, and there are times
when like this Sean Combs, the Diddy sex trafficking trial
are going on, when we say, Okay, this is suddenly
a lot more real.
Speaker 3 (00:56):
We're seeing someone.
Speaker 1 (00:58):
That we all grew up with, and I think growing
up with him as this kind of pop icon, people
thought they looked up to him, you know, and now
we're seeing this dirty, ugly side of things. It's almost
like the unraveling of American culture. As you saw politics
unravel with COVID, the music moguls unravel with this, it's
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we're starting to see that under the dirty underbelly of
all of these Hollywood in politics. At the same time,
aren't we one hundred percent?
Speaker 2 (01:29):
It's it's akin to to Hollywood when you look at
the al Pacinos of the world, the Roba Deniros of
the world, and in their later semi senile state, they
start speaking the truth in their heart and you go,
wait a minute, these were our these are our champion
These are the guys we followed. These are the folks
that we you know, built culture around it, and we
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should have. It should be a reflective season for America.
We should understand that God saved this nation November November fifth.
He gave us grace and an opportunity to take territory.
This is not a time to sit down and relax
and have victory lapse. And we need to reflect. You
have to look back to understand where you misstepped before
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you go forward. Because we've made some big mistakes. We
championed the wrong people, We rallied around them. We allowed
them to take territory. We allowed certain sects of culture
to raise our kids, to shape language and culture, to
infiltrate the church, and the net result is always going
to be people getting hurt.
Speaker 4 (02:32):
I say this all the time.
Speaker 2 (02:33):
Once a child is trafficked, society failed the child. So
if you think of P Diddy, I call him Shawn
Combs because that's his name. I'm not going to playcate
to all these other wrap symbols and whatever. Shawn Combs
was funded, supported, underwritten by record label executives when he
was just a twenty something year old. That way, Records
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didn't just puff explode. They made him, They funded at him.
The freak off parties were incentivized and funded. We need
to start asking questions of some of the cigar club
music mobiles, like the Clive Davises of the world, and
start saying to these guys, hey, this guy grew up
under your wing.
Speaker 4 (03:14):
What did you guys see because someone always sees tutor.
Speaker 1 (03:18):
Yeah, oh absolutely, I think you make a great point.
Now people can just kind of blow up for a
single on the internet, but back then you had to
have someone really buy you into the industry and buying
you into the industry could really destroy that person. It
was not about you personally, it's a whole other thing.
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I mean, we look at Justin Bieber and what we're
seeing this we've kind of seen all of our childhood
role models for lack of better term, music role models
falling apart. I mean, when I was growing up, it
was Madonna, But when I was in college, that was
when we started seeing Britney Spears, and then after that
Justin Bieber and these kids, like Britney Spears had started
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on Disney and now both you kind of have these
similar mental breakdowns when it comes to Britney Spears and
Justin Bieber. And that doesn't just happen from fame. Something
else happened.
Speaker 2 (04:13):
No, the pressure is insurmountable. Remember my sister, i Lanko
is trafficked in the music business. She was trafficked by
a record label executive. I mean, this is a story
we know very well. When I say this, any human
being can be sexually exploited. If predators know your greatest
need and your greatest desire, they will play those two
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ends to the middle. So these kids have this great
desire to use their gift, a god given gift, talent,
and then the labels deliver. They deliver, They give the
record deal, the limo show up, they go to the show,
but you pay the piper. And contractually in those contracts,
they don't own their name, they don't own their likeness,
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they don't own their masters.
Speaker 4 (04:57):
Then it becomes very easy to silence somebody.
Speaker 1 (05:00):
Oh, I mean we saw that with Taylor Swift when
all of our music was taken from her exactly, but
it wasn't really even discussed then. It was like she's
such a hero that she re recorded all this and
she took it all back. But there should be considered
almost a crime in there. Why are we allowing these
people to own people?
Speaker 2 (05:19):
Yeah, they own people in likeness and for someone who
comes from nowhere and then makes it air quotes right,
they dubbed them.
Speaker 4 (05:27):
They own their lives.
Speaker 2 (05:28):
The pressure even like on my sisters, will take your career,
will hurt your family. This is why you're seeing witnesses disappear.
This is why you seeing people saying I want to
speak up. The trial, in my opinion, is not going.
Speaker 4 (05:42):
Well, what do you mean?
Speaker 3 (05:44):
Tell me what you mean by that?
Speaker 2 (05:46):
By now, we should have had very strong argument that
this is absolutely solidified as a sex trafficking case. Remember
for eighteen and over in the court of law, you
have to prove force fraud co.
Speaker 4 (06:00):
To make it a sex trafficking case.
Speaker 2 (06:02):
Now it's docketed as a sex trafficking case right under
force fraud coercion. But this case is slowly fading into
sexual abuse sexual swinger lifestyle. I mean, and what do
they always do to silence other survivors. You discredit the
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key witness, which is Cassie in this case.
Speaker 4 (06:25):
That's what they did with Virginia Guffrey.
Speaker 2 (06:28):
They go back in her history, they discredit her, that
she's a liar.
Speaker 4 (06:31):
All of a sudden, all other voices disappeared.
Speaker 2 (06:34):
No one wants to come out and put their life
on the line if they don't think there's going to
be absolute justice. So I don't like where the case
is at the moment. I by now, when if you
see children being brought into the conversation, allegedly exploit it,
but definitely present at the parties. Usher spoke of it
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openly as a teenager that he was there.
Speaker 4 (06:58):
Justin was there.
Speaker 1 (07:00):
Justin's coming out now and saying I wasn't a victim
and that we talked about that this morning here in
the office, because I was like, isn't it strange that
now he's trying to say this is not I wasn't
a part of this, and is it embarrassment or But
I mean, you probably have a lot more.
Speaker 3 (07:15):
Insight to that.
Speaker 1 (07:16):
But I have been watching as they've said, oh, she
wanted to be a part of these parties, she enjoyed it.
Speaker 3 (07:22):
She just doesn't like how it turned out.
Speaker 1 (07:24):
And you know, every every woman has heard, well, you know,
you just didn't like what happened, and now you're turning
on that and you're you're mad about it.
Speaker 3 (07:32):
But this these people were drugged.
Speaker 1 (07:34):
They were I mean, you the average person who I mean,
let's face it, I'm here, I'm a midwestern girl. I
listened to this and who walks into this party? Who
walks into this party? But once you're in there, I
could also see that you are in a bad situation.
You don't know how to handle it.
Speaker 2 (07:52):
I don't.
Speaker 1 (07:53):
I don't even know how to.
Speaker 2 (07:55):
I just have to follow the law. It's not rocket science.
It's forced brought coersion. So you line them up.
Speaker 3 (08:01):
Anybody, that average person doesn't know the laws. They don't
know what you know.
Speaker 4 (08:05):
They don't know that.
Speaker 2 (08:06):
But for those it's like, under what pretense did you
come to the party. I came to the party because
Sean told me, if I come and I drink and
I sleep with that guy, he'll lay down sixteen bars
on my record tomorrow.
Speaker 4 (08:18):
There's testimonies of this.
Speaker 2 (08:20):
There's testimonies of artists saying I had to do this
for him to sing on my record, and he promised
me it would be released, and then it was shelved
and it wasn't released. They take their careers and their
future and their talent and they dangle it like a carrot.
Then they exploit it. It is trafficking of persons. It's
exploit it's exploitation, either dead bondage servitude or straight up trafficking.
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I want this case at this moment to have a
lot more heat.
Speaker 1 (08:49):
That is so different from if you're an adult than
if you're under a team, because I mean, if we.
Speaker 2 (08:55):
Don't have to prove force frautoca ursion, do not even
have to prove it. If there was sexual relations with
a minor, the miner's a victim, don't have to prove
that the miner's a victim.
Speaker 1 (09:07):
I mean by that rationale and I agree with that,
But by that rationale, you can start doing this to
somebody at eighteen.
Speaker 3 (09:15):
Oh, you're still very vulnerable. You're still a child at
that point.
Speaker 1 (09:18):
You could do this to somebody at eighteen and then
you ruin their life.
Speaker 4 (09:23):
They start.
Speaker 2 (09:23):
This is why predators love that fourteen through sixteen year
age gap, because it's girls.
Speaker 4 (09:28):
Are in puberty.
Speaker 2 (09:29):
Seventeen and under is a minor and sex traffic in
law eighteen over an adult and then literally the child
ages out of legal protection.
Speaker 4 (09:39):
Imagine this. We just rescued a seventeen year old two
weeks ago.
Speaker 2 (09:43):
Okay, she is two weeks away from aging out of protection.
Speaker 4 (09:47):
Today, she's a victim that at twelve o'clock.
Speaker 2 (09:50):
Midnight, when the clock strikes, the law looks at her
as prove you're a victim. But the change of adult.
The predators know this, They groom them when they're young.
But in the music business, tutor, film, music, sport, you
should see the amount of trafficking in sport. I'm on
an international council right now preparing America for the Soccer
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World Cup coming because of the amount of trafficking. It's
going to come to this country in twenty twenty six
because of the Soccer World Cup. Katar was a nightmare.
It's passion and dreams and hopes and they exploit it.
And so Sean Combs, if he goes away, should go
away for life.
Speaker 4 (10:30):
He cannot go down by himself. Tutor.
Speaker 2 (10:33):
People paid, people exploited women under the influence. I had
a former business executive from Shawn's team walking to my
office when he got arrested and said, can you help us?
Investors are losing their minds. And I said, I'm going
to help get you guys arrested.
Speaker 3 (10:53):
I mean, why would you help them?
Speaker 2 (10:55):
And he's like, we're not part of the trafficking stuff,
but we're gonna lose our brands, We're gonna lose our shirt.
I said, hey, what are the liquids you sell? He
used to drug girls with. I mean, you know, but
this is a web. And yet again, like Weinstein, right,
like Epstein, like Glain Maxwell, You're gonna he has one guy,
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Speaker 1 (11:22):
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We've got more after this. We have a more accepting culture.
You see Bonnie Blue out out there buying her brand
new Lamborghini or whatever it is, because she's had sex
with all these men and it's glorified and it's on
social media and people are interviewing her. I mean, that's
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the bizarre part to me. They have people interviewing the
tape brothers, like there's some oh, look what they've done.
Look at all the money they've made. And it wasn't bad.
These girls were just on video. They didn't have to
do anything horrible. No, this is awful. These guys are awful.
But culture is starting to accept this. And you know
what they say that as culture goes, law is adjusted
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to culture.
Speaker 3 (13:32):
This is a culture.
Speaker 1 (13:33):
We cannot adjust to Tudor.
Speaker 2 (13:36):
It's a spiritual war. We are in a crisis our country.
It's a national emergency, you know, We did ninety years
of study on the work of Alfred Kinsey and Fritz
Bellusk and the sexual revolution in America and Conference of
Sex at ninety year study from nineteen thirty three. This
has been a very slow progressive fate into oblivion where
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now the church is normalizing pornography to it agree we
are losing this battle because here's the reality where Americans
that cry and say sex trafficking is evil, We're the
number one nation demanding the trafficking of children. America buys
more children than any other nation on earth. So the
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very ones that say stop it is not willing to
stop their own actions. Cancel their peorn accounts. What eighty
million OnlyFans accounts in America. We now are rescuing girls.
There's no trafficker tutor. She's trafficking herself because sculture told
her the gig economy. When you leave high school until
you're twenty five, make as much money as you can.
Speaker 4 (14:40):
It's not going to affect your future.
Speaker 2 (14:42):
Sleep with anybody, sell your body, traffic yourself, and we
promise your life is going to all come together later.
And then they make four million, These girls that make
four million dollars.
Speaker 1 (14:51):
A month, you just reminded me of something that I
haven't thought about since this kid said this to me.
But in the moment, I was so shocked. When I
was camp, I had a young boy, a teenager. I
think he was still in high school, but he might
have been in college. And he said, right now, we're
just lucky if we can find a girl that hasn't
been on OnlyFans. And I was like, what shuh? I
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was totally stunned. He said, the problem is they can
make so much money on OnlyFans, and then you feel
like that's not really your girlfriend because she's been everybody's girlfriend.
Speaker 2 (15:26):
Due to go to any college campus with me right now,
any picket and I'll go with you. Right and we
walk on campus and you stop, any girl say what's
your body count?
Speaker 4 (15:34):
We're not talking about killing people.
Speaker 2 (15:36):
This is not Hillary clinton BodyCount, right, We're talking about
sexual partner's body count.
Speaker 4 (15:40):
Do you know that?
Speaker 2 (15:41):
The girls if you say, if you ask your guy,
what's your body count and the guy says five, the
girls go, oh, he's a loser. They weren't guys with
high body counts because they think they're landing the whale.
And it's this guy and it's this on our badge.
You've got OnlyFans recruiting on college campuses boots. Culturally, we
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are in trouble because you and I.
Speaker 1 (16:04):
Have talked about the importance of an intimate relationship with
a partner and what that does for you spiritually and
that connection, but what that can also rob from you
if you don't understand that every time you have a
sexual relationship, there is a part of your soul that
is connected to that sexual relationship. And I just think
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there are people that don't believe that, or they don't
understand that. They don't understand that until it's too late.
And you cannot tell me that there are any people,
but especially women, that can just give themselves away time
and time again and feel nothing.
Speaker 2 (16:39):
It's not that well. They disassociate for the moment. God's
given us an incredible brain where you can disassociate, Just
like a mother that's in the middle of labor five
minutes after she's delivered a child with incredible pain.
Speaker 4 (16:52):
She's willing to do it again.
Speaker 2 (16:54):
You can disassociate, right, but it comes back because sexual trauma,
and it's trauma, it comes back and it creeps up
on you when you start looking at the suicide rate.
When you start looking at correlated with a divorce rate correlated,
then all of a sudden, with this whole double income,
no kid's economy. Looking at America dipping below one point
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eight percent of birth rate, this is it. And now
you're looking at numbers such as more young gen Z
christian men converting to Christianity, more young gen Z men
converting to Christianity than women for the first time in history,
more Bibles bought by men than women, because the men
are saying, Dear God, where's a girl that hasn't been
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hasn't been a train station?
Speaker 4 (17:41):
Who do I want to mother my children?
Speaker 2 (17:44):
And then you have people who we used to call
friends tutor who will have Andrew.
Speaker 4 (17:48):
Tait on their podcast because they get their likes.
Speaker 3 (17:51):
And I say, stop it shocking to me.
Speaker 2 (17:53):
Why are you giving a cause, a alleged trafficker a
platform in America because they happen to for the same
president as you.
Speaker 1 (18:01):
We have talked about that so many times. How how
can we ever say that's okay? How can our side
ever give a platform to someone like that. I met
with someone recently who told me a woman in their
church came to them and said, you know what, every
woman in my family, back to my grandmother, when they
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graduated high school, they were put in an antidepressant. And
that has just been our life, our whole lives, and
we've had trouble connecting. And I don't know how to
be a good Christian wife.
Speaker 3 (18:34):
And there are.
Speaker 1 (18:35):
People who will listen to that statement and go, oh
my gosh, Handmaid's tale, all of that baloney. But what
she meant by that is I just want to be
able to be a partner to my husband and I
don't know how to do that because we have been
told not to feel, we have been told not to care.
This is a culture that has started with any time
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you feel any type of pain or an anxiety or anything,
you are to numb that and move on. And that,
I think is a way that they can get these
girls into this. You put them on a medical, on
some sort of a med and you numb them and
you tell them make a lot of money do this,
do that nothing matters anymore?
Speaker 2 (19:18):
Yeah, I know the spiritual connection to it, you know,
And this is whether people want to numbers don't lie.
When you start walking with us and we share you
the real numbers of what success looks like in FAU.
It looks like the amount of life just destroyed someone
like Bonnie Blue, the demonic spiritual portals that she's opened
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into her life by sleeping with a thousand guys. She
can never get it back. It will catch up with
her her sixteen seventeen year old son or daughter one day,
because it's forever. Once you put these shows out in
the ether, they're there forever. We've got this take it
down act with Ted Cruz trying to get poor images
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down from Facebook and from Instagram.
Speaker 4 (20:03):
This forever. I wish someone.
Speaker 2 (20:06):
Could speak into these young women and starts we do,
but more the church saying listen, you your identity as
a child of God. You got to defend with your life.
You cannot give it up, not for some guy. And
now that the men are crying out saying where are
the girls?
Speaker 4 (20:26):
Where that we can't find anybody. That's shocking.
Speaker 1 (20:29):
That is the most fascinating part about this to me
is that that, to be honest, no offense. But for
a long time these men stood by and said, yeah,
let these women be wild.
Speaker 3 (20:40):
Let them put these videos out. I'll tune in, I'll watch.
Speaker 1 (20:43):
I think this is fascinating, until suddenly it became so
pervasive in culture. It became such a popular thing to
do that there were no women left for them. They
were okay with watching some other guys girl or some
woman that didn't have connection to them, but when it
came down to the fact that they started looking for
that forever person, for that life partner to raise children with,
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there was no one left.
Speaker 4 (21:10):
They used to be able to find snow white.
Speaker 2 (21:12):
They used to be able to find a virgin or
someone who is who has a moral compass, And now
it's like their sister, but not my sister. Now it's
a problem. And if you really think of it, let
me put it to you this way. People could not
in twenty and fifteen ask this country what is a woman,
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because the country would have responded with an obvious response, right,
it's chipping.
Speaker 4 (21:40):
Away at the iceberg.
Speaker 2 (21:41):
But in twenty twenty three, the time was right, and
they knew that the men wouldn't defend the women, that
the men had been emasculated because the men to the eighties, nineties,
and two thousand exploited the women, objectified the women to
a point where the women said, now we don't need
any man we'll exploit ourselves and call it a we'll
take power back. And then culture asked, well, then what
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is a woman in America? Sat lame duck, really, because
when you ask a guy what's a woman, he should
bow up and say, you're talking about my mom or
my sister culture I come from in Africa, those are
those are someone's going to the doctor with a broken jaw.
You don't talk about my mom or my sister or
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the daughters in our community like that. You don't question
their identity or who they are. And the country struggled.
The country, the church struggled to have a clear, succinct answer.
Speaker 4 (22:36):
Simple, she's born with a womb, she's a woman. That's it.
You can't slap on breast and lack date, fake can
do it, none of that.
Speaker 2 (22:44):
But the country struggled because morality had been beaten down
so much and so normalized that more people are partaking,
drinking from the poison well than one's willing to fight it.
Speaker 1 (22:58):
Well that actually, that takes me to what is going
on in South Africa.
Speaker 3 (23:03):
Because you talked about your.
Speaker 1 (23:06):
Homeland and where you came from and that and how
that has changed, and it's become very dangerous, and just
this week or this past week, the president came out
and said he's going to take refugees in from South Africa,
which caused a big hullabaloo amongst liberals.
Speaker 3 (23:21):
Who said that this is racist.
Speaker 1 (23:23):
And I actually know a person that I was telling
you put a message out on Facebook like I wish
I had a KKK emoji right now because this is
just this is so racist. But to me, you said
something about if you dance with the devil, eventually you
start speaking their language. And no part of me believes
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that this person is a genuinely bad person. I think
this person has been sucked into this culture of immediate
assumptions about people, and that of itself is the funny
thing that's racist. You know, that is exactly what they
say they're against, but immediately like, these people don't deserve
it as much as other people do. Tell us a
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little bit about why they do.
Speaker 2 (24:09):
Yeah, look, you got to go back to Genesis and
what Satan told Eve, the great accuser is actually the
one that lives in envy and jealousy. And you know,
so you will start sounding like them if you listen
to them enough. South Africa quick history lesson nineteen ninety four.
I'm a senior in high school. Happens to be the
year my sister is traffic our countries in the brink
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of civil war. We're told we're going to go to
civil war. There's a hope that maybe we don't. Nelson
Mandela comes out of prison, we don't go to civil war.
Speaker 4 (24:38):
A nation comes.
Speaker 2 (24:39):
Together immediately, the ANC starts working against them immediately. The
second Nelson left, Tabo and Becky up to now to
Sera Rama Posa.
Speaker 4 (24:49):
They're communist. You understand that.
Speaker 2 (24:52):
That party, the ANC, is part of the Bricks coalition Brazil, Russia, India, China,
South Africa.
Speaker 4 (24:59):
They they bowed to China.
Speaker 2 (25:02):
So the same woman that's saying what she's saying, you
do not know what she's talking about. It's genocidal cleansing
that's happening in South Africa, not now, for the last decade,
twelve years. I told you, if I may share this
off the air, friends of ours, my ninety seven year
old grandmother was raped by five people, savagely beaten. They
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have boiled friends of ours where their skin came off
their body. Violent hate crimes, white farmers, senseless crimes. Absolutely
Census you got Julius Malema running in the street, says
kill the boar. I'm a boor, an africaner. That's my language.
Kill the boar, kill the farmer.
Speaker 4 (25:44):
Okay. White people have always been the minority.
Speaker 2 (25:47):
It's always been about seventeen to twenty four to one
on a skin tone differentiator. Right, it's always been the minority. Yes,
Apartheit was awful, So it fell beautiful that that racist
regime fell. But these people don't know what they're talking about.
When you go to South Africa, American can learn a
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lot from South Africa, and I actually deal with race relations.
Speaker 4 (26:13):
But there's these sex the ff.
Speaker 2 (26:16):
Julius Malema that is a flat out racist that literally
advocates for killing whites.
Speaker 4 (26:23):
Rama Paul's the president.
Speaker 2 (26:25):
This is irrefutable what I want to happen. I called
my friends in South Africa and said, send me. I
did a show with Glenn Beck and I do it.
I'll send it to you. I'll send you images of
the farm murders, bodies laying in blood. Okay, limbs cut off,
it's gruesome. My family sends me a video of an
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animal running down the street with a limb in its mouth. Okay,
this is savage savage, and America turns a blind eye
because it cannot get over itself that racism has nothing
to do with skin color. Racism is a hard posture.
According to the Word of God, if one man looks
at another man, if he's black, white, Pinka, dolphin, a smurf,
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I don't care, and he goes that man has no
value in my eyes, in my heart, I'm greater than him.
I am profiling. It's not a skin color issue. Yes,
it's racist in South Africa. It's unbelievably racist, but it's
racist to profile all white people that are coming into
this country going they're racist. I was raised by a
single mother who literally was jail in nineteen ninety because
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she wouldn't teach in her classroom as a teacher because
it wasn't all white school until they integrated black kids
into her Classroom's notion that all white people from South
Africa are racist is fabricated, factually inaccurate.
Speaker 4 (27:49):
It's just not true, and that by default is racist.
Speaker 1 (27:52):
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Speaker 3 (29:10):
So what has it been like?
Speaker 1 (29:11):
You work closely with this administration. The administration has decided
to make this pledge to bring people to the United States.
Speaker 4 (29:21):
I know that.
Speaker 1 (29:22):
I'm sure there are folks that are saying, oh, this
is Elon Musk and this is his control. But you
have seen, even in the sex trafficking work, you have
seen an administration that looks at the person, not at
the political argument.
Speaker 4 (29:37):
I tutor, I.
Speaker 2 (29:38):
Will tell you that that is absolutely true, even more
so than Potus forty five. It's a different man. And look,
I voted for him then, and I served on the
Anti Trafficking Council. Then this is a different man. This
is a man now. And I was in the White
House yesterday. I've been there three times this week. I'm
speaking firsthand experience. There's a different culture in this administration.
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It's a collaborative call about people matter, people, this nation,
the Constitution, the Word of God, freedom, prosperity, regardless of race,
colored gender, creed.
Speaker 4 (30:13):
It's not discussed. It's never discussed.
Speaker 2 (30:16):
It Is there a people that is oppressed? Is there
a people that need our help? Is there a people?
And does South African Caucasians need help? At this moment
they're being slaughtered. Yes, they need help, but you have
a president at the same time when they say, oh,
this is white orange man bad and he's just favoring
white South Africans.
Speaker 4 (30:38):
In the same week as.
Speaker 2 (30:40):
That first forty or something South Africans land, he's doing
one point four trillion dollar deals with Arabs in the desert,
who are not white, who are not Christian, who are Muslim.
They don't even believe what our founding fathers believe, and
our constitution is drafted off of the word of God.
So it is what people are accusing him of that
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it's just favored to the white man.
Speaker 4 (31:05):
Factually inaccurate.
Speaker 1 (31:07):
It's just whatever he does is not going to be accepted.
I mean, you talk about him going over to the
Middle East, there was this talk of the jet that
the people of Qatar wanted to give to him. There
was this, you know, backlash, immediate backlash from the Democrats.
There are a few Democrats that have come out and
said what he's done in the Middle East has been historic.
He's gone so fast. He's been able to be a
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part of their culture. He's been able to have these meetings,
these dinners. This has been something we haven't seen. I
think the jet is actually kind of a metaphor for
him as president. Whether or not he takes the jet,
he is going to say thank you, thank you for
bringing me into your culture.
Speaker 3 (31:49):
It's a test.
Speaker 1 (31:51):
He understands this. This is not somebody who's going to
be weak. He's not going to make a mistake. He
is going to pass the test to go in there
and join with them. Have that conversation. If the Kataris
say we want to give you a jet on the
first day of his trip to the Middle East, and
he goes, you know what, I think that you guys
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are bad guys. I still don't trust you. I want
nothing to do with that. The trip is over.
Speaker 2 (32:16):
He's actually displaying diplomacy at a level that this country
has not seen. This week, I sat in the room
that the Abram Accords was drawn up, and I don't
know that Americans understand that he is bringing Arabs to
the table to sign the Abram Accords. We're talking about
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peace to the Middle East. We're talking about delivering unbelievably
destructive blows to Iran and some of the proposed nuclear
powers around the world. This is unprecedented. What he's doing one.
You can never be wrong with leading.
Speaker 4 (32:56):
With honor.
Speaker 2 (32:58):
Right and you're right one. And he slights them in
the face and say I'm not taking your jet. How
meticulously did he deflect that spike coffee?
Speaker 1 (33:09):
Yes, that's I mean, if you didn't see that that
was It was incredibly.
Speaker 2 (33:14):
Wonderful because I've never had alcohol in my life, nor
has Potus. And he didn't slight them, he didn't embarrass
them in their culture.
Speaker 4 (33:22):
He didn't. He took it.
Speaker 2 (33:23):
He spoke to mamat Ben Solomon reached over and in
conversation just put it down. My big deal. We got
bigger things going on here. I mean, last time I checked,
we accepted the Statue of Liberty from the French.
Speaker 4 (33:36):
Right as a gift.
Speaker 1 (33:37):
This but see, this is the part where I was
just speaking to somebody about this. We've gotten to this
place in politics that is so black and white. You
are either on my side or you are on the
other side, that people literally say you can't cross the aisle,
you can't vote for something that you think is right.
We had what the representative who said he doesn't think
that boys should be in girls' sports when it came
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down to vote for it. He absolutely voted for boys
to be in girls' sports because he says, in his
own party, you cannot go against what the party line is.
Even if ninety percent of the country says vote this way,
they will not. They are not for the person. And
that's the difference I think you are saying with this administration.
This administration is for the American person. They look at
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people individually, they try to figure out exactly what is
right for the entire group, what is the next best
step forward to take care of the American people. And
that hasn't been the Republican party in the past, and
that certainly is not the Democrat party right now. And
that's why you see this massive fight for people to say, look,
this group of Trump Republicans, and you can call them
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Maga Republicans, they are a different breed because they are
shirking the system and saying we're done with the system
of lobbyists and people playing their money to get what
they want. This is about taking care of the American people.
Speaker 2 (35:00):
Time that K Street loses its power, yeah, which is
the lobby K Street, Right, It's about time that we
just go make deals that's good for America, that's it.
Speaker 4 (35:09):
I mean Boeing as a company was struggling.
Speaker 2 (35:12):
Let's be real. Boeing has not had great price. They
just sold one hundred and sixty airplanes. They'd never seen
that before. American business is going to boom when you
put the American person first, which is his job. His
job is not to put Ukraine first. Belloweskay, do we
want Ukrainian soldiers to die? No, He's well recorded for saying,
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I don't want them to die, but we're not going
to put.
Speaker 4 (35:35):
Them first the Middle East. It's about America first.
Speaker 2 (35:39):
He's very dear friend a guy named Rudy. Rudy who
deals with counter terrorism saying, Yakuo, have never seen a
season like this where we are actually doing everything we
can with the American human being in front of us.
What's best for the American citizen, not even just the
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country at large, no individual Americans. What is going to
be good for Americans? And so it is an unprecedented time. Look,
the clock is ticking. We don't know how much time
we have. The midterms are coming. They're gonna prop up
Aqem Jefferies and try and get Mike Johnson off his
seat because they by hook or Kruk. If they can't
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get the judges to make him lame duck, they're gonna try, right.
And now finally some of the judges are in the
right mind and allow the Constitution to be the constitution.
But this is a season where each individual American has
to take charge of their own home. They can't just
say Donald Trump, go do it, because as good as
the deals with the Kataris and the Arabs are, that
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doesn't get your twelve year old son off of porn.
That doesn't get your daughter who's talking to a predator Instagram.
Speaker 4 (36:50):
Help. We have to scripture. Tutor says, for me and
my house serve the Lord.
Speaker 2 (36:57):
If enough me and my house is to serve the Lord,
we will be a Christian nation and we will be
a strong country. So parents have to now take inventory
at home to say, where has the enemy come into
my house, in my speech, in my thinking, in my
child's life, in abandonment, pornography, immorality, and get it.
Speaker 4 (37:15):
Out of your house. Yeah, ownership over your home.
Speaker 1 (37:19):
And Donald Trump, I believe, is creating a country, reforming,
reshaping this country to give parents more ability to do that.
Speaker 3 (37:30):
He is having.
Speaker 1 (37:30):
There's investment, there are going to be good jobs. There
will be less stress when these people feel more secure
and they can focus on their families. And that is
that to me, is well all politicians should be looking at. Okay,
my job is really to make sure your life is better.
Speaker 3 (37:45):
Whatever.
Speaker 1 (37:46):
You don't have to worry about roads, you don't have
to worry about this. I'm not going to take your
money to build a new cricket field. I want to
make sure I am using your money wisely and you're
using the majority of your money that you are less
stressed so you can be present. And that's what I
think Donald Trump is doing. And I appreciate that that
is what you are working on with him, and that
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for the bad guys out there, you're working.
Speaker 3 (38:10):
To protect them.
Speaker 1 (38:11):
And honestly, I don't know why you don't come on
this podcast more often, because it's so fun to talk
to you.
Speaker 4 (38:16):
Your fun and you just nailed it.
Speaker 2 (38:18):
Elected by the people, for the people, serving the people.
You nailed it making Americans' lives easier. And that's in
a tactile fashion. That looks like RFK Junior getting floor
wite out of the water. It looks like him getting
red dye five out of well, what does that matter
how much time has been spent in the last four
years by moms fighting school systems. They're not supposed to
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have to invest twenty five hours a week to fight
a demonic curriculum.
Speaker 4 (38:46):
Right, That's not the job someone is supposed to be doing.
Speaker 1 (38:50):
I mean, make your job easier, make help these kids
learn to read. If the kids can read, they don't
end up in jail.
Speaker 2 (38:57):
And it's not just Trump, it's the White House Faith Office.
It is from Paula White to jd Vance. I was
in Jady Vance's office the other day. His staff is unbelievable.
Jd Vance, Vice President. Vance's staff is rock star status.
I mean there's a girl named Anna there she is.
I mean she is kicking button, taking names today, taking
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territory for the American family.
Speaker 4 (39:23):
It's incredible.
Speaker 3 (39:24):
I love it.
Speaker 1 (39:25):
I love it, and I love having you on yakuboyans.
Thank you so much for joining me today. Thank you Tutor,
and thank you all for joining us on the Tutor
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