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Speaker 2 (00:38):
This is the Jody Jones Show on four took ninety
six seven and Hey, I'm fourteen hundred.

Speaker 3 (00:44):
Good afternoon, and welcome to the Jody Jones Show. I
am Jody Jones with my co host Franklyn Leningham.

Speaker 4 (00:51):
Hey guys, what's up? Thanks for having me, Thanks for
being here.

Speaker 3 (00:54):
I do want to talk about the protests in Vicelia.
I didn't see in Fresno what happened, but I seen
in Vice. Sell you and let me tell you. That's
how you protest, and now I don't agree with what
they're protesting about. Uh, but nobody filled the streets. They
were on the side of the road. They were yelling,

(01:18):
but there was no bricks thrown, there was no water thrown,
there was no stoppage of traffic. To me, that is protesting.
That is not That wasn't a riot. And if that
is your American right to go do that, and if
you do it like that, I have zero problems with it. Again,
I don't believe in what they're protesting, but that's okay.

(01:43):
We're all Americans, and maybe there's some that water Americans
out there, but you know what, that's the way you
do it. You don't loot, you don't graffiti stuff, you
don't you know, do it in violence, although you know
they think that's effective. You know, you and I kind
of talked about that, Frank. You know, in the past,

(02:06):
you know all the riots that we've seen, the b
LM riots, you know, George Floyd riots, whatever you want
to call it. And to me, that was just not
having control and letting the inmates run the asylum. And

(02:28):
that's not what we're about. We're about law and order.
We're a nation of law and order. And when you
let people like that destroy your communities, Uh, that's what
breaks down America. And you know that's not who we
are as a people. That's not who we are.

Speaker 4 (02:44):
You know, a few years ago, two thousand and eight,
if you want to rewind a little bit, we elected
a community activist, not a community pacifist.

Speaker 3 (02:53):
And you see, when.

Speaker 4 (02:54):
We passively peacefully demonstrate, we're being very passive. And that's
the point, and we all want somebody to be passive.
Active is difference, Like when Maxine Water is seeing get
in their faces. You see, these people have been riled
up to go beyond peaceful protests to be active. Active
means kinetic. Kinetic means impact things, hit things, break things,

(03:15):
smash things, burn, and so these people have been brought
to that point. And to be sure, Jodie, you get
a lot more action when you smash things together than
when you simply stand there and hold a sign and
say due process, due process, dobe. Yeah, whatever, there's the
due processes and they get ridiculed. You gotta be honest,
when you start breaking things, people take notice.

Speaker 3 (03:37):
Well, you know, and and we did take notice. And
you know what the notice was. I seen is I
don't want that. Nope, that's the America I don't want.
I don't want people, you know, you know, looting stores
and burning their communities. And make no mistake about it,
a lot of these people that's doing that, it's not
even members of that community.

Speaker 4 (03:55):
No, these are brought in people. These are paid actors.

Speaker 3 (03:58):
Yes, you know. I drove down Mooney Boulevard this weekend
on Saturday on the proverbial no King's Day, you know
what I mean, and I'm looking at these people and
I'm like, Okay, they're protesting, but they're not, you know,
I'm like, okay, that's a protest.

Speaker 4 (04:15):
Did you see any kings?

Speaker 1 (04:16):
You know?

Speaker 3 (04:18):
Well, you know, here's the thing, Frank and everybody out there.
When you protest, people do hear you, they do see you.

Speaker 5 (04:26):
You know.

Speaker 3 (04:27):
It's the when you take it one step and you
make it a riot, then that's a negative thing, you know,
although it does bring attention to it, but it's a
very negative attention. And I don't think it serves a
purpose of what you really wanted to do.

Speaker 4 (04:43):
You now, what you want to do is you want
to let your elected officials know that there's a large
contingent of people that are thinking this way and that
perhaps your policies ought reflect the reality that we actually
feel this way. So there's some good that comes from that,
you're right, But when the minute you start breaking and small,
bushing and burning, yeah, you'll lose me.

Speaker 3 (05:02):
You know, here, hit the nail on the head. But
you know, here's the thing, guys. The stuff we're seeing
in America today, it hits us in our communities. We're
seeing it right now. You've seen the protests and vicella.
You see them in a Fresno. However, a majority of
the people don't believe that they want law and order.

(05:24):
They want you know, immigration laws followed. They don't want
people poured into the United States undocumented. And when we
say migrants, they're not migrants that have came over illegally.
They're illegal aliens. So let's stop doing this, you know,
charade of you know, migrants. You know they're deporting migrants.
No they're not, No, they're not. They're deporting illegal aliens

(05:47):
that are here, undocumented, unvetted, and they're breaking the law.
That's the bottom line. So let's get the facts out
on the table and now you can look at things
and go Okay, wait a minute, So what are we
doing here? So let's let the Trump administration go to
the jails and take these extract these criminals, and take
them out of the United States. Because what's happening really,

(06:10):
if anybody should blame anybody, they should be blaming the
sanctuary cities and people like Gavin Newsom and Nancy Pelosi
and Corey Booker, the ones yelling about, you know, trying
to say that the Trump administration and ICE are the
bad guys. They're really not. What's happening is they have

(06:31):
to go out into the communities because the sanctuary cities
are not working with them. They're not letting them come to.

Speaker 4 (06:37):
The correctional facility.

Speaker 3 (06:39):
Yeah, the correctional facilities and get these criminals that they
want to take out. They are making our communities unsafe.

Speaker 4 (06:46):
So now they force these law enforcement officers to go
into the community. And guess what, there will be collateral arrests.
If I go into a jail and I only take
into custody the guy that I'm looking for, he's the
only one that gets handcuffed. If I go into your
house and he's there, he gets handcuffs, and while I'm there,
I'm gonna check everybody in the house, and there might

(07:08):
be more handcuffs going on, but.

Speaker 3 (07:10):
He caused that. They caused that.

Speaker 4 (07:13):
If you don't want that to happen, offer the guy
up while he's in jail. This would never have happened, right,
This is on you.

Speaker 3 (07:20):
That's a fact, you know, And we see it in
our communities. Guys. You see it every day when you're driving,
when you're going to your local gas station, your convenience store,
you see these people. That's that's and I'm not saying
that that all the homeless are undocumented illegal aliens. I'm
not saying that, but that's just another issue that we
have to deal with in our communities. The well, they

(07:42):
want us to call him the unhoused right now, you
know what I mean. And it's just another definition that
they try to force on us, you know. And they're homeless.
They're homeless people, but there have been studies out there
that over eighty to ninety percent of these people want
to be this way. And if you know anything about anything,

(08:02):
you can't help someone that don't want to be helped.
They have to want to be helped. So no matter
what we do, we could build mansions for them, and
they're gonna they'll live in a mansions, but they'll destroy them.

Speaker 4 (08:14):
But they're still it's a homeless guy living in a mansion.
It's not a housed guy.

Speaker 3 (08:19):
It's a mentality.

Speaker 4 (08:21):
You're totally right. It's these people are urban campers. Some
people want to go camping, Jody. Some people want to
live that Kawa lifestyle. And what are you gonna do?
I can't make you want to be like me.

Speaker 3 (08:33):
You have to ask yourself what do you want? And
I think everybody has, I think especially here in California,
and unfortunately it is a blue state and we have
a lot of elected officials that are left wing sympathizers
and although they think they're doing good, they're really not.

(08:54):
They're destroying our communities and we see it every day,
every day. We see it, and it's just it's getting really,
really stupid. I'm sick of it, and I know you're
sick of it. Yeah, you're right.

Speaker 4 (09:09):
And you know, while we talk about this, a lot
of this comes down to what we need to do,
what we want to do, What are my needs? What
are my wants? And we were talking about, okay, my
real needs on Maslow's hierarchy, I can go three minutes
without oxygen, I can go three days without water, I
go three weeks without food safety.

Speaker 3 (09:29):
Immediately, I need it.

Speaker 4 (09:30):
These are my needs now, my wants, and I believe
everybody's wants. Jody, our economic opportunities, education, healthcare, housing, and
after that comes the fun and the luxuries. We'd all
like to be on a yacht eating shrimp, you know.

Speaker 3 (09:44):
But the left wants to skip all that and just
go out your fun and life. Oh, straight to the fun. Yeah, yeah, yeah, Okay,
I'm gonna be honest, I kind of want to do that.

Speaker 1 (09:53):
You know.

Speaker 4 (09:53):
There's times when our individual collective needs and wants they align.
For example, let's say we have a farm and these
people need work. I need workers, or interests our Vendiagram's
overlap if you wish to say, we cooperate. But then
there are times when our needs and our wants conflict.
When that happens, we fight. Now, I don't need you

(10:15):
to do this, but you need this. Well. I think
that mostly we all have a want and to need
to survive. Okay, we all want to survive. Now this
has been conflated to be a right for some reason.
A little switch oroo happened where your need to survive,
your desire to survive, got turned into your right to survive.

(10:35):
You don't have a right to survive, you have a desire,
a need, and so you have to fight to survive. Well,
I think this is the genesis, This is the root
of all of this. You can't have an entitlement without
an obligation. If you're entitled to something, Jody, somebody owes
it to you, that means we create a debt and
a debtor. And this was a brilliant, absolutely brilliant series

(10:59):
of saying ways that's happened where we've now determined who's
owed and who owes and now it's just a matter
of building and collecting because I think the United States
has been and especially hate me for this now, folks,
but I'll look you right in the eye and I'll
tell you, I think, and you're going to hear this
a lot, that white heterosexual Christian males have been deemed
responsible therefore liable for almost everything wrong in.

Speaker 3 (11:24):
The world, you know, Frank, And I think again, you've
hit the nail on the head. And I think what's
going on here is is the left is doing the
very definition of what a racist is yes. You know
they want to They want to clump every conservative, or
especially a white Christian conservative, you know, into saying, hey,
you're the problem, You're the reason why we did that.

(11:46):
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Speaker 3 (14:43):
We kind of been talking about our communities and how
the illegal immigration is effecting our communities and who to
really blame for, you know, what's going on with ICE,
and because it's not them, it's not Ice, it's not
the administration right now, it is app absolutely the sanctuary
cities because they are protecting these criminals and no matter

(15:07):
how you slice it, it is protecting criminals. And we
were kind of talking about some stuff and uh, Frank
kind of left off with redemption.

Speaker 4 (15:15):
A redemption, yes, yes, yes, because you see, I am
guilty for everything wrong in the world. People like me
are the reason why your life is bad. And so
the only redemption for a guy like me is to
feminize or become a vocal feminist, you see, because then
as long as I get on that side, then well, okay,

(15:36):
you can't really hate me because I didn't do it,
and I understand how you feel my leig I got
at Okay, I'm not gonna do that. Okay, I can
become a Trump hating liberal, a self loathing, guilt riddled
liberal where it's oh We've been so bad, We've done
so wrong. I'm so so. You know what, I was
born in nineteen sixty one into a very poor family.

Speaker 3 (15:58):
Yeah, you know what's right now? What we have, it's
it's a super crazy anominal. You have these educated people,
well they say they're educated. They go to these colleges
and they get a degree in like social justice. So
they say like, hey, I have a degree in social justice,
so I'm gonna come into your community and tell you

(16:18):
what's good for you. And they have no clue what
kind of community you have or what really goes on.
But because they have a degree in social justice, they're
going to come in and tell you what's good for you.
That's just absurd and and that's offensive.

Speaker 4 (16:36):
But these are our intellectual betters, Jody. They know better.
So I need to shut up. And when they say
where did you get your degree in sociology? Oh, he
said the magic phrase, they better shut my mouth and
let him rule me. Well, hold on, I can cheer
for my own destruction. This was item number three and
it ties in exactly to what you said. These are
all short term bromides. These are little cheap band aids

(16:58):
we throw on these things, and you see, this will
only serve you until you're no longer useful to these people,
at which point you're going to be thrown aside.

Speaker 3 (17:07):
Or you can push back. But wait, there's more right.

Speaker 4 (17:12):
You can also exert your right to exist. Right, Why
do you have to always acquiesce to somebody who wants
you gone?

Speaker 3 (17:20):
You know, we kind of talked about this earlier, Frank
you and I about how back in twenty twenty, and
I believe it really started with Obama, uh and how
the powers to be the left wing of the world,
you know, the black Rocks and state streets, and you know,

(17:42):
they they had a plan and they're very good at
their plan and what they did, and really the conservative
Republicans and just really the good Americans of our land
didn't really know how to react to being called a
racist or you know, you know, you're a train and
you know you're transphobic, you're you know, you hate gay people,

(18:03):
you hate this, you hate that, And we as a
people thought, oh my god, you know, I don't want
anybody think about that about me like that, and it's
kind of like, wait a minute, now, we know all
that is planned. It's not genuine they're doing that to
destroy America, and I think I think that is kind

(18:24):
of what's going on now, and we know their plan
and we're fighting back. Now, You're right.

Speaker 4 (18:31):
I've been called a racist since we moved into Inglewood
when I was a kid and I had a black
step dad and we move into this neighborhood I knew
nothing about and right away I'm white. Honkey cracker, blah
blah blah bah. There's another phrase that comes in right
behind that, and all of a sudden, I'm guilty for
all of the sins of the world. And I would ask,

(18:52):
literally as I'm got my hands up and I'm parrying
blows left right, left right, bobbing duck and weaven while
I'm getting a's not beat out of me, and I'm like,
why are you doing this? Why I'm trying to understand
intellectualize what's going on, because you white, because you were Okay,
I did this wrong.

Speaker 3 (19:08):
I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm white. I didn't mean to
be white.

Speaker 4 (19:10):
Well, I'm going to tell you something. Racism used to
be one way. It truly did. But racism is a pendulum, Jody.

Speaker 3 (19:17):
It swings back and forth.

Speaker 4 (19:19):
Now, if you go back to slavery, and okay, once
in my life, I'm going to acknowledge slavery existed. Okay,
it was the Democrats that owned slaves, not the Republicans. Okay,
it was the Democrats. Get your history straight, folks. And
it was Abe Lincoln and the Republicans and those good
white people that fought to end slavery. We weren't horrible people,

(19:41):
trust me. Back then, Republicans were your bestie. They were
the ones fighting and dying for you, Jody.

Speaker 3 (19:46):
It was best when it was still prank, you know
what I mean. Yes, And it's in a state of
overcorrection right now. You're one hundred percent right. And and
the problem is, you know, the over correction is it's
the white Christian's fault for all all is wrong in
the world, everything you did it, and that's that's in

(20:07):
a self racist. It's horrible, you know, until we stop,
you know, putting a label on people like Mexican, American,
African American, Asian American. We're Americans. We're all Americans. I
don't care what you know. You Like I said before,
and I've said this before, you can be super proud
of your heritage. Man. And there's nothing wrong with that.

(20:27):
When somebody asked me who I am, what nationality am?
I say, I'm an American. I'm a one hundred percent
home grown American Amen. And my father is from Arabia,
from Saudi Arabia. My mother is from Missouri. But my
my mother's family migrated to California and my father came

(20:51):
over legally. Uh, I don't know. He was probably twenty
five years old and he came over legally. I believe
it was a work visa, and but he became an
American citizen. So, you know, I first hand knowledge of this.
It's not like I'm you know, some somebody that's you know,

(21:12):
has no knowledge of nothing. And I have a I
have stake in this game too. You know, my brother
was murdered by an illegal immigrant, a criminal illegal immigrant.
And so for anybody out there to call me a
racist or whatever, you know, I take offense to that
because I'm not a racist. I'm a realist. So there's
a big difference, you know. And the realist that that

(21:34):
comes out in me is I want law and order
in my community. I want my my family members to
be able to go to the store and not have
to worry about getting carjacked or you know, have you know,
violence towards them. That's I don't want that. I want
to live in a community that you know, promotes law

(21:54):
and order, not that not promotes you know, the discord.
And they sew this just stinky, vile scent that they
portray that Americans are and that Americans bad. It's people

(22:15):
don't even want to fly their American flag anymore because
they're afraid that somebody's gonna call them a racist. Well,
I fly my flag out in front of my house.
I have a flag on my car, American flag. I'm
proud to be an American. And if somebody takes offense
to that, that's their problem, not mine. And if they
come up and talk to me or they yell at me,
that's because that's on them. You know, I will engage

(22:39):
to a certain point, but I will defend myself. And
it's kind of like it went to the point where
and if you look at this, when they attack people
like that, it's almost always in a mob. It's the
mob mentality, right, because they won't do it to somebody
that they think is you know, the the that they

(23:00):
can't get over on. No, this is lord of the flies.

Speaker 4 (23:03):
Yes, you got the one guy laying down and they're
all going to stab him to death because it's easy.
This is seventh grade mentality where it's like who's the
cool kid? Yeah, who's the one we pick on and
we select who that's going to be.

Speaker 3 (23:15):
And you're right, Jody, Yeah, if you want to fly
a Trump flag, you should be able to fly a
Trump flag. If you want to fly a Biden flag,
you should be able to buy to fly a Biden flag.
This is America. That's what America was built on. Not
if you, you know, fly a Biden flag or a
Trump flag, you know, people's pointing at you, yelling at
you and throwing things at you. You guys, realize that's

(23:35):
what they want. That's what you know. The the communists want.
They want to see this in America. They want to
see us fighting amongst each other.

Speaker 4 (23:46):
It's easy to do, Jody.

Speaker 3 (23:47):
This is this is how they destroy a republic like us.

Speaker 4 (23:50):
Well, look at the large cities and I don't care.
I've been to most of them. Chicago, Los Angeles, New York. Right,
you know, I don't care. You pick it all. They're
going to be replete. That means full if you went
to Lenox schools, I need to tell you that they're
replete with liberal theology. And you see here in this valley.
Why did we behave ourselves? Jody and we were talking

(24:11):
about this because this is our home. We know each other,
We're connected, and I'm not going to tear my own
place down because I need to live here tomorrow and
I'm going to see you there, and this.

Speaker 3 (24:20):
Is our home.

Speaker 4 (24:21):
In a big city like Los Angeles, where you have
unassimilated immigrants that really have no connection to the place,
it's going to get treated like a gas station, like
a bus station bathroom. They're going to come there and
use it.

Speaker 3 (24:33):
And I want everybody to realize that Frank is talking
about immigrants that here legally as well.

Speaker 4 (24:39):
Right have you assimilated if you've assimilated. And I remember
as a kid I grew up in the barrio. There
were a lot of kids back there in the sixties
that their parents made them speak English and it was
important to be a part of this culture, to be
a part of this fabric. Now in Los Angeles, you're
going to have a lot of people who honestly they

(25:00):
believe in this mystical, magical flexible, infinite resources. Because these
people the food comes from somewhere, the water comes from somewhere,
they're rents paid, they're disconnected from their own existence. So
it's very predictable that in large cities they're not going
to think like us. You cannot expect them to here.
We're different.

Speaker 3 (25:20):
You're right, Frank. I just want to let everybody out
there understand this. America and being an American is about
loving your community, loving your family, loving law and order,
you know, and just in general, you know, respecting the
other person. That's that's what American values to me, has
to been built on. And with that, guys, God bless

(25:41):
you and God bless them.

Speaker 4 (25:43):
A good things. God blessed. I love each and every
one of you.

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