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August 12, 2025 • 22 mins
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Dan in Dartmouth. Please pick up where you left off. Dan,
you were saying, you look at this gangster rap music.
It is vile. It is evil in many ways. It
dehumanizes women, It promotes cop killing, murder, it calls for
it degrades blacks by using the N word repeatedly. That

(00:23):
this is a poison on segments of the black community
and that we should be speaking out against it. Please Dan,
pick up where you left off.

Speaker 2 (00:34):
Thanks, Jeff.

Speaker 3 (00:35):
Yeah, and that was a good summary. That's basically everything
I said. And then on top of that, it also
celebrates drug use as well. And this is one of
these it's almost like it is it is a for them.
It's like they don't understand what's in the Bible, in
the gospel. This is this is really their gospel ringing

(00:58):
in their earsously, and so they have a warp sense
of reality. And you have to go back to the
people by putting this music together, promoting the music, putting
it out on the radio or CDs or on the internet.
It's got to go back to them as well. And
you've got to follow the money. And in my opinion,

(01:21):
this is something that needs to be taxed. So the
amount of money that they make isn't worth it because
it's leading to nothing good in this society. It's a
breakdown of society. And you can do all the other things,
but that music still in the background unless that music
is taken care of in a way that it has

(01:42):
to go way underground. And I'm not sure how to
actually do that. It's a psychological play. It should have
been done, miny Oh. I've been talking about this for
like thirty years. This is something that is again it
needs to be addressed. Secondly, second point ever since and
you brought this up as well, George Floyd, and that
just brought on a whole other level of you know,

(02:05):
uncivilized behavior that's acceptable in so many cities because they
wanted to do this against Trump, but they're bringing down
society as well. And this all goes back Jeff to
Georgs and these das and all of the all of
the hierarchy that they put in place to allow this
to happen, to let them back out on the streets

(02:28):
not prosecuting him, and I think they've got to go
after George Soros as well. Throughout this process. They're going
to bring that organization down because it's doing nothing that's
going to get out of the situation that we're in.
And we're in a deep hole right now, and George
Sorows has a lot to do with it. And I
just want to get your feedback up.

Speaker 1 (02:46):
Oh, you're you're on all three points. You're one thousand
percent correct. To me, George Soros is a national security
threat to the United States. I can I can't think
of another man that includes Obama, by the way, that
has done more damage to this country than George Sorows. Really,
I mean everything that is evil, bad, destructive, that is

(03:09):
anti American he funds and supports, and he's made it
very clear, he said it openly. His job is to
bring America to its knees. And that's one of the
reasons why he's aggressively supported and given money funded these
progressive district attorneys who are forget soft on crime. They're

(03:30):
pro criminal, that's what they are. And look, you don't
need to be a rocket scientist if you keep pushing policies.
And it's not just Washington, d C. It's New York,
it's Boston, it's Chicago, it's la it's San Francisco, it's Atlanta,
which is really bad Milwaukee as well. Many places no

(03:52):
cash bail. So literally, you go out and shoot somebody
and you're out on the street in two hours. So
you push no cash bail, defund the police. Think about this.
Defund the police allow shoplifting and other crimes, make it basically,

(04:13):
decriminalize it for up to one thousand dollars, and then
deliberately impose light sentences, if not no sentences whatsoever, just
probation for some of the worst, most vile, violent crimes. Well,
what do you think is going to happen. If you

(04:36):
encourage crime, you're going to get more of it. If
you appease crime, you're going to get more of it.
If you refuse to punish crime, you're going to get
more of it. And that's exactly what's happening. So what
you're seeing now not just on the crime front, but

(04:56):
on the illegal immigration front. Look, the the Democrats have
made it clear you can be a murderer, a rapist,
a human trafficker, a drug trafficker, we don't want you
deported period. You're going to stay in the United States.
So they're pro I mean, what they are is their

(05:18):
pro rape. That's what they are. Their pro murder, pro rape,
pro gang banger, pro criminal. Now outside of the freaking Bolsheviks,
who were full of criminals, that's about it, and anarchists,
that's about it. No other political persuasion is pro criminal.

(05:41):
That's how insane and extreme they've become. And then, you know,
to get to your point about a gangster rapp or
what they call drill music, Okay, very similar. It is
pro death. I've never heard music like this. It is
pro death. It glorifies murder. It says you're not a
man if you don't murder somebody. And at the top

(06:04):
of the food chain is a police officer. So it's
a music that encourages, calls police officers pigs and says
that you know what, you really want to strike a
blow against oppression, Kill a cop, Kill a cop. Now.
That came from George Floyd. That came from Black Lives Matter.
I said it at the time and I'll say it now.

(06:25):
Black Lives Matter was a domestic is a domestic terrorist organization.
It is a domestic hate group. And it was under
George Floyd that they delegitimized the left, embraced and supported looting, rioting, burning,
including the murder and maiming of police officers and innocent civilians.

(06:52):
There is a four year old black girl in Atlanta
that was killed by a Black Lives Matter thug. Nothing
happened to him.

Speaker 4 (07:01):
Okay.

Speaker 1 (07:01):
They burned down a Wendy's, nothing happened. They shot a
police officer and blinded him, nothing happened. All of this
cheered on by the Democrats, the media, and Black Lives Matter.
That's why we are where we are now. And I
gotta say this, okay, and this needs to be said.

(07:23):
I don't care how people get offended over this. Name
me one other ethnic or racial group. Take your pick.
Puerto Ricans, what do you want, Cubans, Irish, Italians, Chinese
that use the equivalent of the N word. Six one
seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight is the number. Okay,

(07:46):
Just to put an exclamation point in what I was
saying before the break. Look, it's a free country. You
can call people whatever you want to call them. You
can call yourself whatever you want to call yourself. If
this is the kind of music you want to listen
listen to, I think they should be shamed. I think
they should be told that this kind of gangster rap

(08:06):
is not cool. I wish more people in the black community,
in particular pastors, religious leaders, faith leaders, community leaders would
speak out against it. And you know, say, you may
think it's cool, it's not cool, but you know, at
a bare minimum, you tell me, this use of the

(08:30):
N word, and it's everywhere. It's ubiquitous. As they say,
it's it's all per it's just and and and the
whole damn song is and N usually fingen. And you're right,
women are you know, referred to as hoes and bitches
and and I'm like, what kind of music is this?

(08:52):
This is so degrading and so dehumanizing, and why would
you call one another the N word? And so, as
I've said, I go tell me. If I'm wrong, I die.
You Pick your racial group, pick your ethnic group. I
don't care to pick them. Puerto Ricans, Cubans, Mexicans, Irish, Italian, Polish, Chinese, Japanese.

(09:16):
I just go on, I mean, just pick them. They
don't use racial slurs in their music, and they don't
use racial slurs against one another. I have the same group.
I've never heard of this. And then the answer is
when you confront them, you know, among these young kids
they go, well, we're appropriating the word, you know, from

(09:39):
the slaveholders. I'm like, no, you're not. You're just perpetuating
their insults. That's all you're doing. That's all it is.
So they called you the N word. Now you guys
call each other the N word, like you don't see
the problem here. So to me, it's a disgrace. You know,

(10:03):
one of the things I hoped for That ship sailed
a long time ago. But this is show you how
naive I can be sometimes. When Obama was elected president,
I said, well, if we're going to have a socialist,
at least let's break that glass ceiling. This is what
I thought at the time, And hopefully Obama could then

(10:25):
use his presidency and say to the black community, hey, look,
don't say any more that the deck is stacked against us.
Don't claim anymore that you're being held back. If a
black man can become president of the United States, a
black person can do anything. But I thought, you know,
at least that issue would be settled, that the race

(10:48):
card would come to an end. No, it got worse.
It got infinitely worse because all this guy ever did
was play the race card. But then I thought, okay,
but at least at a bare minimum that there later
would say, using his bully pulpit, let's not use the
N word amongst ourselves. It's a disgusting, vile, racial slur.

(11:12):
It shouldn't be in our music, it shouldn't be in
rap or gangster rap or and we shouldn't use that
word when we talk to one another. Instead nothing, he hung,
In fact, what do you do? He partied with jay
Z and Beyonce. Jay Z in particular is one of
the biggest producers of this kind of garbage. He makes

(11:34):
what not tens hundreds of millions of dollars peddling this
poison in the black community. All he does is make
money and promote rappers and gangster rap and drill music
and the most vile lyrics imaginable. And there was the
dear leader boogeying with jay Z, partying with p Ditty.

(12:01):
I'm sorry, it's disgraceful. You want to call me a racist?
I don't care. You know what, so you shouldn't use
the N word amongst yourselves. You're going to call me
a racist for that? You know how stupid that is?
Six one seven two six six sixty eight sixty eight agree, disagree.
Roman in Boston, Thanks for holding Roman and welcome.

Speaker 4 (12:27):
Good morning, Jeff.

Speaker 2 (12:28):
How are you.

Speaker 1 (12:29):
I'm very good. How are you? Roman?

Speaker 4 (12:32):
I'm good, actually, Jeff. I am ecstatic about the federalization
and the DC police. I've been on the Jeff for
thirty years and I've seen the trend as to what
happened if to twenty twenty and the police hate Now.
You could just flip through, you know, the online and

(12:52):
see their clap's getting killed every day. Every day, we're
getting killed the whole seal. When before the cop got
killed and it was like it was the national tradule.
That's how water down our job has become. And there's
many factors that happened that George Wood was a catalyst.
Obama definitely did not help. He was the worst thing
that ever happened in this country. I'm surprised that even

(13:16):
from when I was young, I was surprised that DC
was never a federal entity, Washington, d C. That they
had their own mayor, and it always amazed me because
they've had a series of bad mayors, Marion Barry, Muriel Dowser,
all of it and all the dad that comes along
with it. I am so happy because guess what, Jeff,
cops want to be cops again. They want to do

(13:38):
their job and they want to, you know, contrary to
what the left beliegues that were all racist and fashions.
You know something that is old, that's real old. Call
me whatever you want, because I know it's not true.
You know, we're murderers and all this stuff. You know,
that's all gabbage And I really excited about. You know,

(14:04):
why don't they for that shootout, Why don't they send
a bunch of social workers abound that album out jet?
You know what I mean, that's what they really want.
That's what Mambamie wants. See how that works in for you.
But I'm ecstatic about him taking the feby gunman taking
over the UH, the DC police, and I think they're
finally going to uh to do something. And isn't it funny?

(14:27):
They're like minute men. As soon as Trump says he's
gonna do something like minute men, they come from everywhere
to protests, you know what I mean. Do these people
even live in d C? Probably not. There's about three
or four states that that's around d C. That you
could hit DC in two hours and get there. They
just whip up these protests immediately. I find that amazing,

(14:52):
and that's all I wanted to say.

Speaker 1 (14:53):
Well, no, Roman, just to just to reinforce piggyback off
of what you're saying. These protesters were all wearing the
same shirts, the same anti Trump shirts, and they're all
on the same point, on the same message, all with
the same talking points. So it's obvious they were paid.
These are Soros's people, and they went out there to

(15:14):
stir up trouble. So there's no question this was all coordinated. No,
And I think the big fear is not just that
he's going to fix DC, and he will, because you're right,
he's going to let cops be cops again. And when
cops are cops, they arrest the bad guys, they put
him in jail, and the streets become much safer. And

(15:36):
you need law enforcement because without law enforcement, you can't
have law and order. And once DC says, once the
residents of DC see and feel and touch and live
what it's like to live in a truly safe city
with real law and order, they're not going to want
to go back, or at least, you know, the same
ones are not going to want to go back. But

(15:59):
the real danger is what Trump said yesterday about New
York and Chicago and LA And I'm telling you he's
also mentioning Boston, saying this is going to work in DC.
And when it works in DC, I'm going to go
as he put it, I'm paraphrasing him. Now, I'm going
to go to the mayor of New York and I'm
going to say, why don't you want to do it

(16:19):
in your own city? Or Chicago, why don't you want
to do it in your own city? And if you
guys don't give me a good answer, I'm going to
send the National Guard troops into your city. In other words,
I'm not going to allow this carnage to continue if
you're not going to do your jobs as mayor to

(16:39):
protect the people, the law abiding citizens of your city. Okay,
my friends, this is becoming a scandal. I'm telling you.
You can see it. It is becoming a massive media scandal.
The way they keep repeating this lie that the crime
rate is at a thirty year low in Washington, d C.

(17:00):
They're lying, and they know that they're lying. Listen now
to this. This is from nine to one seven. You
can text the cooner man seven zero four seven zero, Jeff.
The source of all of the claims that crime is
down in DC is the DC Metro Police Department, which

(17:22):
it is now coming out, is led by a far
left DEI advocate who at the suspend a police commander
which you mentioned earlier, for falsifying and altering crime statistics.
So yeah, you can decide whether to trust those numbers

(17:47):
or not. No, Look, they falsify the statistics. It's now
coming out. The media knows that they falsify these statistics again.
It's like the Russia collusion hoax. They knew they were
long lying about Trump, they knew they were framing him
as an agent of Madarrasha, and they went with it anyway.
Now to go after Trump again, they're lying about it's

(18:11):
a thirty year low. No it isn't, and it's all
coming from the Metropolitan Police Department, who now are embroiled
in a scandal. That's why one of their commanders had
to be suspended because, as I like to say, he's
cooking the books. They were artificially changing crime numbers to

(18:35):
make crime seem better in DC than what it really is.
You can't make this up. CIJ in Revere Beach, thanks
for holding CJ and welcome.

Speaker 2 (18:50):
Problem here in Boston. If you remember by the Suffolk
District Attorney was she removed fifteen to sixteen chargeable offenses.
Whereas if you keep the numbers low, then of course
these people are not getting arrested, then the numbers come
up low. But in order to resolve any issue or problem,

(19:13):
you first have to identify it. We have to face
the facts that at thirteen percent of the population of
the United States, Black America accounts to the majority of
violent crime in America. They accounts to eighty percent of
the violent crime in DC against other blacks, and a

(19:34):
lot of prominent blacks have spoken about this about the
reasons behind this, and one of the main reasons is
is that the majority of these young black children grow
up in a one parent family, usually their mother or
their grandmother or their grandfather. So what they do is
they turn to the streets for recognition, for identity, and

(19:55):
so when they're asked if they want a job cleaning
the toilets and McDonald's are making one hundreds fifty dollars
for the afternoon selling crack on the street corner, the
choice becomes clear. We have to recognize this problem is
what they need to do in DC is to federally
charge these people who are carjacking. That is a federal
crime punishable up to ten years in jail. They have

(20:18):
to make murder a national crime, not a local crime,
and they have to let these people know, you commit
these crimes, You're not going to go to some sweet
prison in the United States of America. We're going to
shift your ass del Salvador and they'll contend with you there.
We have to recognize what the problem is and what

(20:39):
these young black gang bangers have become. For the Democratic
Communist Party, they have become their brown shirts. These young
blacks are the al Qaedas and the Hypossas of the
United States of America, bringing terror tore our cities, mostly
Democratic cities, who tolerate this. They have poison the court system.
They have put district attorneys leaning district attorneys who do

(21:03):
not want to prosecute these people for the crimes that
they have committed. They want to just increase the amount
of crime, the tension in the United States. That is
what they want to do. They want to tear this
country upon and we will not black, white, red, or yellow.
We will not let this happen. And I can tell

(21:25):
you right now I'm not in DC, but I can
tell you those honest had working blacks DC right now.
It's sharing on the president. They want these people off
their street. They want them not They want to be
able not to double up the doors at night to
keep their kids in the house after the sun goes down.
We don't live in a third world country, and we

(21:46):
should be governed as we do not live in a
third world country. We live in the best country in
the world. And Donald Trump is going going to be
is going to show that. And in the next three
years you're going to see j Defense continue that. And
hopeful four years after that you're gonna you're gonna see
Ron Decantas continue that. And that is my hope is

(22:06):
that I may not live long enough to see it,
but I hope to see a Republican in the White
House for the rest of my life. Jeff, And just
let me say this, there is one thing that toured
the United States of America down toward this country in
pieces is when the Supreme Court said that you have
the freedom and the right to burn the American flag.

Speaker 1 (22:29):
Oh, that's a great point. CJ. Honestly, it's a great
way to end the show. You're right, they devalued patriotism
and the love of our country. There's no question, but
look on crime. Trump has the majority, the overwhelming majority
of the American people, and the overwhelming majority of the
residents of DC.
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