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Lynda talks about the tremendous antisemitism hitting Temple University's campus.  Plus, the controversial debate over the morality of assisted suicide.  

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Speaker 1 (00:31):
What is up? Everybody? Welcome to episode number five of
the Roade Recap. So much to get to today, like
every day, and some really fun stuff today. So I'm
going to start out with the good news, and I
think you'll be I think you'll be as happy.

Speaker 2 (00:45):
As I am.

Speaker 1 (00:46):
I mean, let's be honest. You guys are smart, so
this is going to be a very good thing. So
are you ready? Here it comes. Ilhan Omar has been
removed officially from the Foreign Affairs Committee in Congress. I
am so happy, so ecstatic. This is some of the

(01:10):
best news I've heard in a long time. It couldn't
happen to a nicer person, right, ilhan Omar. She misses Somalia.
She's so mad at America. Everything about it is terrible.
Guess what, get out go now. We just go. Like
I said the other day, I will pay for you.

(01:31):
I will pay for your daughter to go first class
back to your beloved Somalia. I just want you to
leave here because you're just so full of crap on everything.

Speaker 3 (01:41):
But on a.

Speaker 1 (01:42):
Positive note, Congress is wising up. They got rid of
her out of the Foreign Affairs Committee, considering the fact
that she hates white men, and she is very hateful
of Jewish people and belongs to Justice for Palestine groups,
and her daughter is part of the violence occupying you
know universities at Columbia and now and moving their movement
to Yale and Harvard and all these other you know,

(02:04):
elite universities where they give out full scholarships to people
from other countries, and then our liberal parents send their
kids there, and you know, it just costs so much
money and for what so you can indoctrinate your children
is utter nonsense. Super happy about that and thought you
might be too. Let's look at some of the madness
since we're on that topic of kids in these universities.

(02:25):
It was looking around today and I was like, everybody's
talking about the Pope, and there's a lot of conversation
about the agreement that President Trump made with the Prime
Minister Kier Starmer over in the UK for trade. A
lot of people were talking about Trump's upcoming Middle East trip,
which will be his first Middle Aged trip here in
the second term. And that's all very interesting. But when

(02:48):
I was looking for things that I thought weren't being
discussed with what is happening at these universities and so sad.
Temple University is one of the biggest purveyor of this
free palace anti Semitic schools. I mean, they have this
rabbit anti semitism on their campuses and I'm just like,
how is this a thing like I thought it was,

(03:09):
you know, if you showed that kind of hatred where
you were acting upon it, and you know it's not.
It crosses the line of free speech, right. It's like,
this is where we get in this sort of gray
area of when do your rights infringe upon another rights,
therefore making your rights not fair right punintended. I have
two clips I want to play for you. The first

(03:29):
one is this Temple student. This she her. I really, honestly, guys,
I'm just not sure. I mean, it's so sad to say,
but this this individual has a ponytail, a mask on
so that you can't see their face because you know,
it's it's may so you got to protect your face.
What a croc. Another person who's so dedicated to their

(03:49):
movement that they don't want you to know who they are.
But this person is a leader with Temple University Students
for Justice in Palestine, and they're talking about how we
have to keep moving forward so that we can destroy
the United States. So this is a white person who
is a man pretending to be a woman or a

(04:11):
boy pretending to be a girl because they're in college
and they've got the earrings and the necklace and some
of the it's honestly, it's just a lot, but I'm
doing my best to describe it to you. But they
go on this tear about how they want to destroy
the United States. I mean, if you don't like the
United States and you want a free Palestine, I really
do urge you to go to the West Bank as

(04:34):
your binary self and see how welcome you will be there.
I really do think these kids would be shocked out
of their minds if they saw how things were actually handled.
But here's this individual. Just take a listen.

Speaker 4 (04:46):
One of the things that I've been reflecting on is
this idea of disclosing and divestment being a central demand
of the student movement last spring when we ask university
to divest from imperialism. The only way to pull MND
is story in the university, and we should embrace that
because that's not what we have to do if we're
going to get real about liberation.

Speaker 1 (05:06):
So let's just be clear. This is a man pretending
to be a woman wearing a necklace and earrings and
a face mask, which is why he's so muffled talking
about crushing imperialism and being liberated while going to a
private institution and paying for college. The irony clearly is
lost on this individualis I'm sure many things are.

Speaker 4 (05:29):
We must accept the eventuality of bringing the USA to
its knees.

Speaker 1 (05:33):
Also good to note here this person now just did
something to their phone because they're obviously doing a selfie
video and they actually scrolled up clearly reading some sort
of script. No original thought here, nothing unique, nothing on
his own. This is just him reading from his iPhone
something that somebody said to him and said, Hey, this

(05:54):
is what we're gonna this. We're going to all read,
we're all going to do this right. Because it's a
group think.

Speaker 4 (06:00):
These educate and disseminate and loop in other people on
why these are victories, because we know its victories. We
know it's a.

Speaker 5 (06:09):
Victory when when a red triangle goes above an Israeli
soldiers head and the pig ice like, we know that's
a victory.

Speaker 1 (06:16):
We know it's a red triangle goes above the soldier's
head and they get iced. What and God's great? I mean,
has this kid just been playing like too much GTA
or what is happening? Honestly, dude, what are you talking about?
And the funny part is if I asked him that
he wouldn't be able to tell me, he would just

(06:37):
continue with the rhetoric, which is exactly that. There would
be no you know again, no individual thought whatsoever.

Speaker 4 (06:43):
Oh, it's a victory when prisoners break out. We know
it's a victory.

Speaker 1 (06:47):
So it's a victory when the prisoners break out. Why
is it a victory when the prisoners break out? I
would love to see this individual standing there with his
free Pala signed shirt on in Gaza on the West Bank,
with his ponytail and his earrings and his jewelry on

(07:07):
his wrists, talking about free Palestine and liberating, liberating Palestine,
saying yes, let the prisoners out. Okay, let's let all
the prisoners out. Let's let all the people who are
committing any sort of crime along the West Bank. Let's
let them out, and we'll send them to you because
you understand their plight, you understand what is happening, and

(07:28):
you want to help them, right, sure, Okay, so this
guy is a Justice for Palestine Temple University campus leader.
Here's another group and sadly this group is also on
the Temple University campus in Philly. Take a listen to
these guys.

Speaker 3 (07:46):
So we see this existential connection between the Palestinian Students
movement and the political prisoners to the Palestinian student The
day after OSLO, they change their activism from the campus
through the artist regat If Palistine is liberated, this means

(08:07):
this is a need to dismantle the United States of America.

Speaker 1 (08:12):
Let me just tell you what this looks like. Two
quick things. This is some sort of zoom call. There's
a bunch of students on there and there's this guy
who they hate America. So I'm not going to plug
their group. This guy is sitting there and he's saying,
if Palestine is liberated, it is a nail to dismantle
the United States of America. So these people who claim

(08:34):
the only thing they want to do is help the
people that are trapped in Gaza and help the people
under the thumb of Israel and help to free these
people so that they can lead a better life, when
in fact, that's not it at all. He just said
the people that are in schools, the people that join
these groups, they go from being students to joining the

(08:56):
quote unquote armed struggle. So you're joining the armed struggle.
That doesn't sound very peaceful to me. And we already
know that this is what's going on. Right, they can
walk around and say they're here for peaceful protests, and
they've got their massos and the cafefe. They got their
hands up in the air, you know, and we're here
for justice for whomever. But it's a load of crap
because we know that it's not it's not true, and

(09:20):
we know that they're being dishonest. And why are they
being dishonest because they can because these liberal states allow
them to do it. If I was, you know, on
the board of Temple University or you know, the president
of the college or the provost, I would kick all
these assholes out goodbye, see you later. We're not teaching hate,

(09:44):
and we're certainly not allowing it to be organized and
coordinate it on campus, but they do allow it to happen.
And I guess that's the next question, right, what's going
on at Temple?

Speaker 5 (09:53):
We know as the victory when when a red triangle
jose above an Israeli soldiers had in the paid desks ice.

Speaker 4 (10:00):
We know that's a victory. We know it's a victory.

Speaker 5 (10:01):
When prisoners break out, we know it's a victory when
all these things happen.

Speaker 4 (10:05):
But a lot of people don't necessarily know that, and
it's not their fault. They don't know that it's our fault.

Speaker 1 (10:10):
So that voice you just heard in the previous audio,
it's the same guy, and he's saying it's not their
fault when we have these victories, and the victories he's
talking about is when an Israeli soldier dies, or a
soldier defending capitalism or imperialism as he calls it, dies,
we need to let the public know about these victories.

(10:33):
So they're celebrating death, they're celebrating murder, they're celebrating war.
It's a real thing.

Speaker 6 (10:38):
We will free mu Mia because it is our job
to destroy imperialism, destroy the United States, and destroy capitalism
and the system of extraction that it relies on to
perpetuate itself. And we will do it by organizing in
a manner that actively undermine and destabilizes the legitimacy and

(11:04):
the power of the state, and the power and legitimacy
of capitalism.

Speaker 1 (11:08):
So let's think about that for a minute. These are
a bunch of college students sitting around talking about how
they want to destabilize and dismantle the United States of America.
So they're here and attending the university and talking about
how much they hate America. I am so mystified as
to why they're here. Just leave, go somewhere else. If
you don't like how we do things, or the way

(11:31):
that we do things, or what we believe in here,
that's okay, go somewhere else. We may not be perfect,
in fact, I know we're not as a nation, but
we're the closest thing to it, that's for sure. There's
no other place where this amount of people exist that
are so different and believe so many different things and
manage to function all these days. I don't know if
you'd say we're functioning, I'd say we're just kind of

(11:53):
going along to get along, because things are just so
ass backwards, and we've got these kids that are so
much wh entitled, they're so misinformed, and it's actually very sad.
Don't know where this hatred for a nation that you
can do all these things, and it's coming from and
it makes me saying this to one of my sons
the other day, is you know, you don't have to

(12:13):
go to college. I don't care if you go to college.
I just want you to do something so that you
can take care of yourself, provide for yourself and your
family one day, and live a good, healthy life. It
doesn't matter to me if you go to college. It
just matters to me that you can take care of
yourself and that you're going to be okay. If you
want to go to a trade school, if you want
to learn how to become a plumber or a welder,

(12:36):
or do something with contracting like or go to get
your real estate license, whatever it is, I am totally
okay with that because I actually would prefer not to
argue all the time with these private universities about the
utter nonsense that they're teaching. Like the indoctrination is very real.
And anybody who's got kids in school, whether it's in college,

(12:58):
high school, grade school, public school, I used to think
if I sent my kids to private school, or if
I sent my kids to charter school, if I saved
off from enough money to do Catholic school, that I
would be able to avoid a lot of these things.
But I got to say, it's not true. It's really
not true. And everybody it's almost like everybody's out woking themselves,
you know, the next person wants to do the next
crazy thing. And I read this article today in the

(13:20):
Wall Street Journal and it said, you know, high school
juniors have seventy thousand dollars a year job offers because
there are companies with these shortages of skilled workers, so
they need these skilled workers in there, you know, whether
it's apprenticeship programs, their internships, there's all these different things
that they could do and that they could learn about,

(13:41):
and they don't need to go to college. And then
when they leave high school, they have a job right there.
It's not like a maybe, it's a definite. So I
think there's there's definitely something to be said for that,
and there is most certainly a need for it, I
will tell you that much. And seventy thousand dollars a
year to start, I mean, my god, I remember my
first job, gosh, when I was in my twenties was
like twenty thousand dollars a year. Oh my god, I

(14:02):
was so poor, forget about it. It was a real thing.
I could see how there's this is a nation of
confusion because for far too long we were under Joe Biden,
and Joe Biden is just truly just an utter moron.
And he just did his first interview after losing the
twenty twenty four election. Thank god, sitting there with Joy Bahart,

(14:23):
they have the entire day is completely full on the set.
So they've got the whole posting crew there because they
all want to be there, right because Joe Biden zai
for's first interview and it's historic. This is what Joe
Biden sounds like talking today on the view. Just take
a list.

Speaker 2 (14:39):
They're all the projects, the project, the benefits.

Speaker 7 (14:44):
How do you lead the world with having that best instruction? More,
how do you lead the world having without the best healthcare?

Speaker 8 (14:49):
In role?

Speaker 2 (14:49):
How do you lead the.

Speaker 7 (14:50):
World without having the best education? Well, how do you
lead the world and you don't have that done?

Speaker 2 (14:55):
Huh?

Speaker 1 (14:56):
I don't know. Do you guys have any idea what
that man just said? I heard him say how do
you lead the world? So I guess he memorized that
that one part of the sentence and it stuck and
then I heard healthcare. The rest of it is just
that weird mumbling thing that he did when he was president.
And now you know him and doctor Joe Biden are
out saying, oh no, no, there was no cognitive decline.

(15:19):
He was fine the whole time. Really, that's interesting because
he literally was waving to people in the crowd that
had passed away. He was facing in one direction, when
you know world leaders were all facing another direction. Let's
just listen to it again, just for fun and see
how many words you could decipher, because I tell you

(15:40):
what I'm really I'm struggling.

Speaker 2 (15:43):
They're all the projects, the project, the benefits.

Speaker 7 (15:48):
How do you lead the world with having that best instruction? More,
how do you lead the world having been out of
the best healthcare in role? How do you lead the
world without having the best education?

Speaker 2 (15:55):
Well, how do you lead the world and you don't
have that done?

Speaker 1 (15:58):
Mm hmm. Well, all I can say is praise God
that we do not have anyone like this man associated
with this man in the White House, because I thought
Kamala Harris a couple of weeks ago when she was
talking about the elephants, So we have Kamala Harris, who
could have been president talking about elephants, and then we
have the guy that was president. I mean, that's not
even a sentence. I actually feel, you know, like that

(16:22):
is so embarrassing for our country that he's sitting there
and talking about that. I just, man, oh man, I'll
tell you that that is something even Joy Behart's face
when she's looking at when she kind of puts her
hand on his arm and she's like, Okay, let's take
it easy, please, Let's just let's not talk anymore, because
that's doing so good with that, right. It's just crazy.

(16:42):
And it leads me into my next topic of today,
which I have to say I could not believe when
I read the story and I was like, I gotta
see what everybody thinks about this. There is a British couple,
Peter and Christine Scott, and they are scheduled to end
their lives via assisted suicide in the sarcopod in Switzerland,

(17:03):
and this is going to be the first time UK
citizens are using advanced technology for assisted dying. Peter explained
that he and Christine are both eighty. They made this
decision after forty six years of marriage, and the impetus
for the decision is because she has vascular dementia. This sarcopod,
I guess, is the most fancy way for you to

(17:24):
take your own life. It's like the tesla of euthanasia
is what it says in the article. It's the quote
they use liquid nitrogen and then you die by gas apphyxiation.
So there's going to be a coroner there. There are
going to videotape the final moments of their death so
that the coroner can say that this is exactly the
way that it went, and this is what they wanted,
and so on and so forth. I got to be honest,

(17:45):
I just don't know how I feel about this. There's
a lot of thought about taking your own life when
you're in your later years and you're very sick, and
I'm just wondering, when you are that sick, how that all,
how that all shakes out? What does that mean for you?
And why why shouldn't you have the right to make
the decision to end it? I mean, if you don't
want to be dependent on your family, if you don't

(18:08):
want to if you don't want to be in a
spot where you have to forget everyone you ever loved
and everything you ever did, and all of your memories
and you regress to the point where you no longer
know how to brush your teeth, and you no longer
know how to go to the bathroom by yourself. Like
all of these just the indignity of it, all, right,
Or you have a stage four cancer and they've said

(18:28):
that you've tried everything right, all of the traditional and
holistic medicines, and you're not going to make it. Then
I guess I could see at some point wanting to
end it all. But the religious side of me, the
Christian side of me, is like, can't take your life.
It's a sin. You really do. Have to just wait
for the Lord to.

Speaker 2 (18:44):
Call you home.

Speaker 1 (18:45):
It's just wrong.

Speaker 2 (18:45):
But I don't know.

Speaker 1 (18:46):
There's a lot of people who feel really differently about this.
They feel like, if you're really sick, why go through
the pain, and why put your family through the pain? Right,
I'm very conflicted on this. I would love to know
what you think. Please hit me on social media at
roguerycap or at lind to Mick and let me know,
because that's definitely one of those very very touchy topics.
I don't know, I'm just curious. I'm definitely a little

(19:09):
I'm on the fence about that one. I'm not sure
how I feel about that. And here's another good one
for you. So there's a there was a police shooting,
fatal shooting, and a police officer had to defend himself
against a very intoxicated man who was riding a motorcycle.
And he was in Newport Beach in California. The police
officer pulled him over on this motorcycle. He's clearly intoxicated.

(19:30):
As soon as he gets off the bike, he starts
yelling to the officer that he's not intoxicated and I'm
fine and don't worry, and all of a sudden and
the other. But he won't listen to the officer. He
will not just listen to the officer. The officer tells him,
you're being detained, and as he's standing up talking, he
starts to pee himself. So the officer's like, sir, you're
clearly drinking. You know you're peeing yourself. Let's just work

(19:52):
this out. Police sit down. And I'm sure the officer's thinking, like,
you're on a motorcycle, you're going to kill yourself, You're
going to kill somebody else, You're going to cause a
massive accident, and this guy just won't listen. He just
keeps pushing back, and we have, uh, you have the
tape of that, and I just want to play this
and just show how difficult these police officers when they
pull somebody over, people don't want to listen, and then

(20:13):
they wonder why they get shot.

Speaker 2 (20:14):
Okay, it off.

Speaker 1 (20:19):
Over.

Speaker 9 (20:19):
I'm just trying to stay safe.

Speaker 2 (20:20):
People can listen to me all day, so day, what's up?

Speaker 4 (20:23):
People have been almost hitted me all day.

Speaker 8 (20:25):
If that was like, okay, you want to come over
here and just take a seat, rare, Okay, I'm telling
you take a sere.

Speaker 6 (20:31):
Come on, I don't care telling me what you tell
me to do.

Speaker 8 (20:34):
I'll take it till one. Sit down, you stop. Stop,
Come here, get off the bike. Sit down, Sit down, dude,
come here.

Speaker 3 (20:41):
I want to sit down and come here.

Speaker 8 (20:42):
No, he's six, he's on cooperative. Come here, dude, sit down.
Don't get back on your bike.

Speaker 1 (20:48):
Now. Listen to this police officer. He's not being rude.
He's not giving him a hard time. He's telling him
to sit down. This guy will not sit down.

Speaker 8 (20:56):
Don't get back in your bike. Sit down hard guys,
as dude, you ran a red light. Just sit down
and we'll figure it out. Okay, sound gil, what's your name?

Speaker 1 (21:06):
What's your name?

Speaker 2 (21:07):
My ID here?

Speaker 8 (21:09):
Don't shoot me. I'm not gonna shoot you. Don't reach
for but that. Sit down, dude, we'll figure it out.

Speaker 3 (21:15):
I don't want to sit down.

Speaker 8 (21:16):
Okay, you're gonna sit down?

Speaker 4 (21:17):
No, I don't want to sit you're.

Speaker 8 (21:19):
Being the tearing out. You're not really you're not really
to get back around bike. You're gonna sit down for me?

Speaker 4 (21:23):
I have I have an idea, right if I get
my ID?

Speaker 8 (21:25):
No, just sit down over here. I don't want to
sit down over there.

Speaker 1 (21:32):
I don't have an idea.

Speaker 8 (21:33):
Sit down dude. No, you ran the red light. You're
pissing yourself.

Speaker 10 (21:36):
No, I don't want to sit down over there.

Speaker 2 (21:40):
You six, you're having to step.

Speaker 1 (21:41):
It up now. Can someone tell me why this officer
is trying so hard to get this man to just
sit down, just sit down, and he won't. And then
he decides that he is going to attack the officer.
Are you insane? Obviously he's in taxic ok but my god,
I just this is them fighting. The officer is fighting him.

Speaker 9 (22:10):
The guy grabs the officer's taser. While they're fighting, takes
it off the officer and then tries to lose the
taser on the officer's tread.

Speaker 1 (22:24):
So the officer has no choice.

Speaker 9 (22:25):
He's got to defend himself.

Speaker 10 (22:27):
He won't stop pointing the taser at him.

Speaker 8 (22:32):
It's not.

Speaker 9 (22:38):
And that's it.

Speaker 1 (22:39):
It's over. Why in the world does this person think
the right thing to do is to take an officer's
weapon off of his body and point it at the officer.
I mean, it just doesn't have to be that hard,
and he's not doing anything wrong. But the officer is
being so nice, almost too nice, and this guy just

(23:01):
won't listen. He just won't listen. He doesn't want any
part of doing the right thing and just listening. But
now his life is over, and this officer has to
live with the fact that he took his life. The
whole thing's just so depressing, and it just comes back
full circle like everything we're talking about on today's show,
whether it's these students being led by these radicals from

(23:23):
all over the world leading these Antifa Free Palestine, I
Hate America groups marching through the streets, taking over dorms,
taking over universities, taking over libraries in the universities being
disruptive to police officers, and they were all led by this.
You know, moron President Biden who literally can't put a

(23:46):
sentence together. Not being funny, he actually cannot. It's insane.
What are we supposed to do except throw our hands
up in the air and say enough, we have to
take the country back. We have to get back to
law and order. The dolter back in the room, goodbye,
You've had your chance. You don't know what you're doing.
Thank you very much, Thanks for playing good effort. See you.

(24:06):
That's where I really feel like we're at. I hope
you guys agree with me. This has been the fifth
episode of the Rogue Recap. We are so excited that
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