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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Let me ask all of you, it is now the
question of the hour. Pope Francis has now directly intervened
in the American election. He issued a statement straight from
the Vatican, from the seat of the papacy itself, saying
that to oppose illegal immigration, to want a secure border
is a grave sin, according to him, a direct sin
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against God, and that God is not with you, and
that he is now urging everyone even say this explicitly,
but it's pretty much implied to vote for candidates that
support open borders and unlimited immigration. My question to you, A,
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should the Pope be getting involved in American politics? I say,
mind your own business? And b is it a sin?
Is it a sin to believe in borders and to
regulate immigration? Six one seven sixty eight sixty eight Dan
in Plymouth, Thanks for holding Dan and welcome.
Speaker 2 (01:08):
Hey, good morning, Jeff. Thanks for taking my call. Listen
a nurse Dan for the ninth Congressional District. Jeff. The
first thing is this is Pope Francis is a Communist.
He also is the anti John Paul.
Speaker 3 (01:20):
The second.
Speaker 2 (01:21):
If Francis was the Pope during the Soviet Union when
Reagan was president, the Soviet block might still be in
existence today. We know what the whole mass migration is about.
It's about creating a permanent voter base to keep the
left empower for multi generations. And I think, Jeff, the
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simplest way to combat this is to amend a selective
service laws and make it a requirement that every single
person in the United States between the ages of eighteen
and fifty must readster to serve as a US military
I guarantee if you did that, you see a lot
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of these illegal migrants going across the border.
Speaker 1 (02:08):
Again. Oh that's interesting. In other words, have everybody do
a year or two years in the military. And if
that's the case, then many of these illegals would say,
you know, I love America, but not that much.
Speaker 2 (02:25):
You know, here's the thing about free rides in freebies.
The one thing you the one trade off when you
when you sell your soul for free rides in freebies,
you sell out your freedom. And you know, if they
face the prospects of having to register to serve, I
think a lot of these migrants are going to go
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in to leave this country. They may go to another country,
but they're going to leave this country. So we have
to stay strong, and we have to keep up the fight.
And I do believe in the sanity of human nature,
and I think at the end of the day will
be we'll see the light of the I agree, oh Dan.
Speaker 1 (03:04):
I think this is unsustainable. And even here in Massachusetts
now look for the mass GOP, for Amy Carnavalley, who's
a rhinos rhino, who has spent practically our whole time
as the chair of the mass GOP. And you know,
many of your Republicans know this better than I do.
Weeding out MAGA, rooting out Trump's supporters, waging a political
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jihad and civil war against anybody who's a true Trump supporter.
You know, when we had that big rally recently against
Morrahelian sanctuary state and bringing in all these illegals and
giving them all of these free, massive taxpayer funded benefits,
where was Amy Carnavalley. I invited her to come. In fact,
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they did everything possible to sabotage the rally, to give
it bad press, to undermine the rally. In fact, you
tried to get me fired. Her and her media allies
did everything possible to try to get me fired because
I had the goal to expose the you know, the
massive abuse of power and what was going on in
this state regarding the open borders, the illegal immigrants coming in. So,
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you know, I don't believe her that she means anything
what she says in this statement. But the fact of
the matter is even Amy Carna Valley now is realizing, Wow, yeah,
we could actually start winning some elections. You know, we
could actually start winning some races if we would just
I don't know, ooh, make an issue of it. Fight
for the voters for once, stand up to the Democrats
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for once. So I agree with you, Dan. Look, this
is the tip of the iceberg. You know, this one
billion dollars that they're hiding in secret. I think it's
a lot more. I think it's a lot more. And
I guarantee you a lot of Democrat activists and operatives
are getting paid, a lot of Democrats are getting rich
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and fat over our money. Dan, thank you very much
for that call, because remember all this is our taxpayer money.
So you know, they don't have money for roads and
potholes and hospitals and schools and buses and bridges and
police and firefighters. And I could go on and on
that there's no money for but to keep housing, feeding,
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clothing these migrants nothing but the best for an illegal
then it's an unlimited spigot Kathy in Rochester. Thanks for
holding Kathy, and welcome hi, Jeff.
Speaker 4 (05:40):
And a perfect example of that is the town of
Stoughton where the migrant children want to get their sixteen
dollar breakfast versus going to school to get their three
dollar crapola breakfast like the you know, the American kids get.
Speaker 3 (05:53):
No.
Speaker 4 (05:53):
They want to get their nice, fancy breakfast because that's
part of their sixty four dollars a day meal ticket.
So you know, that's good of the whole bus system
in the town of Stoton. So that's the perfect example.
But you know, cheers to Nurse Dan. People need to
really pay attention and they all need to go vote
this coming Tuesday in the primary and vote for people
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like Nurse Dan, like Jane Corner on the South Shore,
but especially Bob Antonellis, who is a conservative Trump supporting
candidate for the US Senate. Do not vote for John Deaton.
John Daton is supported by Amy Kin of Valley. He
is a Rhino.
Speaker 1 (06:33):
Kathy, can you hang on? I want to come back
to you. I'm up against a heartbreak Kathy says, and
she's right. Tuesday is primary day in Massachusetts. Kathy, you
are making the very important point that next Tuesday, just
what is it, four or five days from today? September
third is primary day here in Massachusetts. It's also primary
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day in New Hampshire. Kathy, I've got to ask you,
how prominent do you think the issue of illegal immigration,
the border invasion, the welfare benefits for all of these migrants.
How prominent do you think it's going to play in
the primaries, at least here in Massachusetts.
Speaker 4 (07:21):
Kathy, I think for the people who know what's going on,
it's going to be very important. But Sally, there are
still some people who support the Democratic Party. But I
have to tell you where I live on the South Coast,
I am seeing Trump signs everywhere. It is fabulous. You know,
a few idiots have Kamala Hamra signs, but Trump signs
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are everywhere. So people are finally starting to catch on,
but they don't realize the primary is very, very important.
We have a lot of good conservative Republican candidates running.
The most important is the Senate.
Speaker 5 (07:57):
Seat to get rid of.
Speaker 4 (07:58):
Why of Walth that we need to get rid of
laya wanta in this state. But people have got to
go and vote in the primary, and they cannot vote
for John Deaton. John Daton is a rhino, and that's
what's happened in the state. We keep voting in rhinos
and nothing changes.
Speaker 1 (08:14):
And Kathy, thank you very very much for that call.
I really appreciate it. Six one seven two six, six
sixty eight sixty eight is the number. Let's go to
John in Westford. Thanks for holding John, and welcome Funny.
Speaker 3 (08:31):
Yes, Hich, I've heard a lot of people, a lot
of people talk about like Sarkuzzi and what's his name, Stololensky.
Have you ever heard about Carl Popper?
Speaker 1 (08:41):
Yes, the Open Society.
Speaker 3 (08:44):
Open Society, Yeah, and that's a lot of had a
huge influence on George Sorows and a lot of these people.
Speaker 6 (08:51):
That are pushing for the open borders.
Speaker 3 (08:53):
And it was kind of like the first work on
globalism and something that everybody they should should deep dive.
Speaker 6 (09:02):
It's really interesting.
Speaker 3 (09:05):
And as far as the Pope goes, I don't know
if I had this correct, but when Jesus was asked
about governance, did he say render on to Caesar? What
is Caesars and that on the god, which is God.
Speaker 1 (09:20):
Yes, yeah, he did say that.
Speaker 3 (09:22):
He did in State before before there was one.
Speaker 1 (09:29):
Well, you know, look John the way, I think one
of my friends texted me and he's a really you know,
real faithful listener and big fan of the show. And
the point that he made to me in his text
this was off air, and I think was a really
good point. He said, Look, we're not living in the
eighth or ninth century anymore. You know, this is not
the Middle Ages where we had kings and kingdoms, and
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you know, for the last five six hundred years we
have modern nation states, stating it's like saying the sky
is blue. But his point is, look, we have nations.
That's what we have. And a nation is based on borders,
on a culture, and on a language. It's just common sense.
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Now the globalists don't believe in that. They want to
destroy that, and what they're going to give us is anarchy.
It's it's going to be like the fall of the
Roman Empire. That's what's going to happen. It's a form
of international communism. That's if you've noticed, they want to
destroy every distinct culture in the world. See France can
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no longer be France. It can't be French, England can
no longer be English, Italy can no longer be Italian
or whatever. I can just go around the world. Literally,
they want to change every culture. America can no longer
be American. So that's why they're pushing multiculturalism. And what
at the heart of multiculturalism is all cultures are equal.
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And not only all cultures are equal, but every country
should welcome. They're morally mandated required to have people come
into their country. Like in other words, you can't decide
who comes in or should they come in or not
come in. No, you have to allow people from all
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over the world to come in and bring their culture
with them and not assimilate because their culture is just
as good as our culture. And notice, John, the game
that they play is this is only in Europe, only
in North America, and only in Australia and New Zealand
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and the so called First World. Notice if you ever
immigrate to Muslim countries here. I have many people who
listen to the show who say, Jeff, I spent the
year in Saudi Arabia because you can make good money
in those countries, or their company sent them there. For
whatever reason, United Arab Emirates, Cutter, Saudi Arabia, or better yet,
the Saudis, the Kataris. They're putting a lot of money
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now into professional sports. Not to get too much sidetracked here,
but you know, professional soccer, golf like big time, fucking
big money, big money, and so they're drawing all of
the best players from all over Europe, all over the world,
all over North America. Ask the professional players who live
in Saudi Arabia. Ask him and Cutter, ask him in
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the United Arab everets, ask him in Kuwait. Hey, tell me,
can you walk around with a cross? Can you go
around and say, excuse me, where's the church? I need
a church. I need to pray. I'm sorry, I'm Jewish.
Where's my synagogue? No, I'm sorry. I want to have
the Star of David. No, I want to open up
a Jewish restaurant or you know whatever is or you
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know where I come from. We have strip clubs. That's
our culture here, we have strip clubs. I want to
open up a strip club. They go, no, no, no, no,
our country. Now you live by Sharia law. This is
Islamic law. Don't tell us that you guys have Saturdays
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and Sundays off. We don't have that here. Don't tell
us you can walk around with your religious freedom and
wear whatever you want around your neck. Not in Islam, baby,
So and they never force it on them, see you notice.
And they don't force it on China. A lot of
Westerners do business in China. No, no, no, no, Chinese culture,
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Chinese language, Chinese law, Chinese customs, Chinese tradition. No, no,
only here, John, only in the West. Suddenly, see you
go to China. Not all cultures are equal. I'll tell
you to your face. We believe we're superior. In fact,
the official position of the government in Beijing is that
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China is so culturally superior to the rest of the world.
They call themselves the Middle Kingdom, like you're the middle
of the u like the middle of the universe. And
they go, we were a great empire that dominated the
world for thousands of years, and our destiny is to
dominate the world again. I mean, they're open, they're naked
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about it.
Speaker 3 (14:16):
Now.
Speaker 1 (14:17):
Look, fine, whatever you believe or don't believe, what I'm
saying is John, their cultural chauvinism, their sense of civilizational superiority,
it's they teach it in the schools. They tell you
when you come in you're making money here. You respect
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our ways. We don't respect your ways. And they let
the whole world know we will dominate the world. Our
day is coming again. Now my point just being in China,
not all cultures are equal. And the UN never pushes it.
Klaus Schwab never pushes it. The globalists never push it.
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They never push it. You know, no one even the
Vatican here look it up. Pope Francis to me, has embarrassed, humiliated.
It is a disgrace how he has betrayed the Catholic
Church in China. He's not fighting for the rights of
Catholic priests and Catholic dissidents to speak and practice their faith. No, no, no, no,
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he surrenders the communist China. So my point is they
only do that to us. Why it's the open society
to go back to your point, they're closed, we're open,
they're protected. We have to be infiltrated because the goal
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is to ultimately bring us down. That's the ultimate goal.
It has been from the beginning. How do we take
down the West? And John we are basically one election
away and we could lose the whole thing. Final word
to you, John.
Speaker 6 (16:02):
Yeah to what you're saying. Ask your kids what the
melting pot is. They don't teach it anymore. It's just
cultural diversity. Assimilation is not pushed.
Speaker 1 (16:15):
And notice we're becoming more divided, more polarized, more bulkanized
than ever before. So whatever you may think of them,
and I think the melting pot was it was ingenious.
But whatever you think about the melting pot and assimilation,
it worked. It worked. Who won the First World War
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we did? Who won the Second World War we did it.
Who won the Cold War we did? Who created the
most advanced, greatest superpower in the history of the world
we did why because we were united. We spoke one language,
we had one culture, we had our secure border. We
were proud to be America and Americans because we said, ultimately,
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one people, one nation, one country, under one God. And
we were never stronger now as we've abandoned assimilation in
the melting pot, look at us. It is the disuniting
of America and my friends, trust you, and I tell
you this, that was the goal all along. Tracy and Dover.
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Thanks for holding Tracy, and.
Speaker 7 (17:28):
Welcome Jeff once again, agree with everything you're saying. I'd
like to bring up the Pope and then the multiculturalism
issue with the Pope. My own priests and I have spoken.
We all know he's a communist. Nobody's listening to the Pope,
I hope anyway. I know none of us are true
Catholics and not listening to him. I'd like to know
the Pope's viewpoint on the Democrats view on abortions, killing
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a baby up until the day they die. How about
the fact that the Bible also mentions that we're not
supposed to work on the Sabbath day, but we should
be working at the other five or six days a week.
And these migrants are coming in and we are their slaves, Jeff,
we are their slaves. We're the ones paying for everything
for them, having works in healthcare before. When you open
a chart on a patient, you see what their insurance is,
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and you see what their job is. Who employs them.
I don't think the people of Massachusetts have any idea
how many people are living off of us workers. Hundreds
of thousands, So many people coming in just living off
of us, claiming they can't work and they're completely healthy,
because you can see their healthcare history in their chart.
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People coming over having anchor babies, everything paid for, and
those babies come back and they're from a Muslim country
and we have no idea what they're going to do
out here, but they have the right to American citizenships.
That's something we also have to work on. Multiculturalism is
another thing. Let's talk about that. And I loved everything
you had to say. With culture comes strength, comes pride,
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comes a type of there's a power in banning together,
and I think that's what they're trying to kill in US.
I see that American pride is they're working so hard
to destroy it by bringing in people who aren't Americans,
who aren't proud of this country, who don't care about
this country. My family is Irish, and I see what
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they're doing to Ireland. Ireland is a disaster, but the
Irish are trying to ban together. There's some strong people
over there like you, that are banning together to try
to end what they're trying to do to that beautiful
culture they're taking in Ireland. Right now, there could be
an area, a village they would call it, I say,
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five hundred people, and they're bringing in six hundred migrants.
They're absolutely trying to destroy that culture, and we all
know why. It's to ruin our strength and we've got
to fight against it. We've got to keep fighting against it.
And all these other colors talking about the rhinos that
are running. It's important that we bring in real, real Republicans,
strong Republicans.
Speaker 1 (20:06):
Tracy, I couldn't have said it better myself. It really
dropped the Mike, Tracy, thank you very very much for
that call. Six one seven two six six sixty eight
sixty eight is the number. Okay, I just want to
read just a bounce off of Tracy's really really excellent call.
I want you to you know this, the media never reports, Okay.
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The media was all over the Pope's statement. They quoted extensively.
You never hear the other side because if you hear
the other side, it's intellectual checkmate. I want you to
listen now, I'm going to read this. This is from
the car the archbishop, the Archbishop of Abuja, Nigeria, Nigerian
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Cardinal John. If I'm mangling his last name, I apologize
on a Yeckin. So this is a cardinal on a Yeckin. Okay.
From Mynigeria, and he says he's completely against the pope statement.
In fact, he's outraged, and he says, what's happening is
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that you are now excusing the failed political leadership of
these African countries. You're letting them off the hook by
encouraging all of this migration. Quote authorities should make Nigeria
home and the same should be applicable to other African countries.
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And this cardinal visited Italy. Okay, now remember you know
the Vatican is based in Italy, right in Rome. Having
visited Italy, listen out of this and seen the number
of Nigerian prostitutes on the streets of Rome and other
cities in Italy as a result of mass migration, the cardinal,
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in an interview with the BBC said he was quote
unquote ashamed. Now I didn't know the number was high.
Eighty percent of the Nigerian women and there's a lot
of them that have migrated into that have invaded, that
have flooded Italy eventually become prostitutes. Eighty percent are trafficked
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into prostitution, one out of every two prostitutes in all
of Italy. Italy is a big country. I mean it's
sixty million plus people. One out of every two prostitutes
is a Nigerian woman. Listen to him. Quote to tell
you bluntly, I'm ashamed. I'm ashamed, he said to the BBC.
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I'm moving through the streets of Rome, Milan, Naples, and
I see my daughters on the street on sale. I'm ashamed,
and I stop and I even greet some of them.
You can't even engage them in conversation because they were
brought out of the village, illiterates. All they learn and
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all they know on the streets of Italy is what
they need for this business. He's selling their bodies. I'm ashamed.
Now it goes on. By the way, I'm not kidding.
Pope Francis keeps repeatedly praising multiculturalism. He says, migrants quote
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unquote always bring riches. Well, I don't know. I guess
the Nigerian women are just willing to do the prostitution,
the jobs that the Italian women just won't do anymore.
Now this is a cardinal from Guinea, Okay, Robert Sarah.
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He was the former head of the Vatican's liturgical department.
Now he's come out blasting the pope. Again, this is
a very senior church of fies. Remember the Africans are
an uproar over this. Okay, the whole Catholic Church in
Africas like these guys are crazy up there in Rome.
The church should not be encouraging migration. Now, this is
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what he said. Quote. It is wrong to use the
word of God to promote migration, he says. And he
said because using the Bible to encourage migration is a
false interpretation. It is better to help people flourish in
their culture than to encourage them to come to Europe.
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And he said that the churches push for migration into Europe.
He says is a scandal because he says that most
migrants who wind up in Europe are on welfare. They're
encouraged to be on welfare. And he says, so what
happens is they are without work and frankly or dignity,
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and they become and assume the condition of slaves. Is
that what the church wants? He asked, is this what
the church wants? He says, they should not be supporting
this new form of slavery and that is mass migration.
And then he goes on to say that that the
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Church has abandoned its commitment, according to him, to the
people of Africa. Now, this is one of them. This
is one of the top cardinals in all of Europe.
He's the guy that I wanted to be the pope
after Pope Benedict. We couldn't get him, but I wanted him.
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If he's a great he's a great man. The Nigerian
Cardinal Francis Arenze now he is now coming out blasting
the Pope, saying that people are better off in their
home countries. And here's what he said in a recent interview.
He says that African countries, Latin American countries and Asian
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countries are losing their young people to migration. They lose
the very people who can best build their nation's future.
And this is what he said explicitly. The countries in
Europe and America can help best, not quote, not by
encouraging the young people to come to Europe as if
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they looked on Europe as heaven, a place where money
grows on trees, but to help the countries from which
they come. And that's when he went on to say
that only four out of one hundred migrants that arrive
in Italy, for example, are genuine refugees. The other ninety
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six are essentially economic migrants looking for a better life.
And he goes on to say, these are young, middle
class males, and the reason why they're coming is not
because they're fleeing a war, or fleeing a natural disaster,
or fleeing some kind of persecution.
Speaker 5 (27:03):
No.
Speaker 1 (27:03):
In fact, they have to come to Europe. They got
to pay as much as ten thousand dollars for these
traffickers to get their passagen It's the same from Latin America. Here,
have you noticed, if they're so poor in destitute, where
do they come up with the eight grand, the ten grand,
the twelve grand, the fifteen thousand dollars? Because many of
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them are professionals or middle class in their country, it's
not equivalent to hours, I understand, but you know these
aren't people fleeing a war zone. Now, this in particular
is what's really striking. He says. What they do, especially
countries from Sub Saharan Africa, is that they come to
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Europe and then they say it's free. They call back,
they call back to their home countries. They tell their
friends and family members, quote, it's free. Everything is free.
They may call after call to their friends saying, come
come to Italy, come to Germany, come to France, come
to Britain. Everything is actually given to us for free.
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And so they go back home and they're like, are
you serious, Like are they that stupid? Yeah, come on down.
You never have to work a day in your life.
Free apartment, free food, free healthcare, free clothes, free phones,
free computers, two thousand dollars, prepaid debit cards, free spending money.
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It's all freaking free. And so Africa is losing its
best and brightest, Latin America is losing its best in brightest.
Asia is losing its best and brightest. So it devastates
the West, it devastates the home countries, It devastates everybody.
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Accept the globalists. Their power goes up, their control goes up,
their wealth and prosperity and money goes up. The whole
thing is that it's a scam. It's a scam fevery.
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To steal money is a grave sin. And I'll never
forget this lesson from my grandfather, who is a very
devout Catholic man, to stay at home if you're an
able bodied person. Now, if you're unemployed, that's a different story, obviously.
But if there are jobs available and you're an able
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bodied person, hey, I'm not saying you're disabled or you're maimed,
or you're crippled or you know whatever. And even then,
I know a lot of people who are in wheelchairs
or blind or what and they work. They do everything
they can't to work to support themselves and be a
p deductive member of society. But my point is, I'll
never forget this. He says. If you're an able bodied
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person and there are jobs and you're sitting around at
home deliberately and all you do is take welfare benefits,
you're a thief. It's thievery. It's thievery. You are taking
money from hardworking, tax paying people. You're like a squatter.
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It's like you go into their home and you sit
around and you eat their food, and you live under
their roof rent free, and you raid their medicine cabinet
and you take their clothes and you mooch off of
them as you put your feet up and watch television
all day, or get stoned all day or whatever, play
computer games all day. He goes, You're a thief. You're
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a thief. You're a parasite, and you're a thief. And
there's no greater sin than that. Now tell me where
I'm wrong. That's what these migrants, that's what they're encouraging,
and that's what these migrants, most of them are doing.
You come here and you steal. That's what this is.
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It's a of stealing, a theft. You're living off of
our money, our wealth, our taxes. So you don't work
because you don't want to work, and so someone else
is paying your meals. Someone else is paying your rent,
someone else is paying your food, someone else is paying
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your clothing. Someone else is paying your education, your healthcare,
your children's education, your children's health care. I'm sorry, man,
you're a thief. You should be ashamed of yourself. It's
a sin. The Pope has got this completely inverted. What's
the difference between robbing a bank and robbing a taxpayer?
There is none. There's none. So to me, you want
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to talk about who's sinning and who's not. To me,
it's an open and shutcase. And I remember my grandfather
always said this to me. You don't have the right
to steal some of the fruits of someone else's labor.
And when you pay taxes. It's to help the collective good.
It's to help pay for the roads that we all use,
the bridges. We all need hospitals, we all need schools,
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we all need police, we all need a military. And yes,
my father was like, you know, my grandfather was a
Catholic man. He goes, you take care of the poor.
Of course, the underprivileged, by the grace of God, dare
go I. But those are the genuine poor, those that
really can't help themselves or they temporarily need help. It
was a big support of unemployment insurance.
Speaker 7 (32:46):
You know.
Speaker 1 (32:46):
He was a farmer and he tried to teach me
that in urban areas in Europe. He said, what really
led to the crisis was when people begin to live
in cities, they can't grow their own food as they
did like he did on a farm. So he said,
if they lot of work and there's a mass unemployment,
that's very destabilizing. So he always said to me that
unemployment insurance was one of the few social programs he supported.
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In other words, to help someone until they can find
another job. I agree with that. So we have a
safety net, a basic social safety net, because hey, I
could be out on the streets. You could be out
on the streets, we could be unemployed. I get it.
So take a couple months, find a job, get back
on your feet. That's how it's supposed to work. But
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to just come and say no the rest of my life,
year after year after year after year, I'm just gonna
sit there and able bodied person and collect welfare checks.
You're disgusting. You're a parasite, you're a leech, You're a thief.
I swear to you. I respect the bank robber more.
The bank robber's got to plant. The bank robber's actually
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got to execute it. The bank robber is actually taking
a chance because if he gets caught, it'll go to jail.
It takes some hoodspus. I've got some courage. I'm not
defending bank robbing. What I'm just saying is to me,
they have even more honor than these parasites and leeches.
It's out and out highway robbery. That's what these people are.
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They're thiefs. They're like squatters. You come into my home,
you live off of my wealth, my money, the fruits
of my sweat and brow, the sweat off my brow,
my labor, and that of my wonderful wife, and you
eat for free, and you get everything free. I don't
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think so. I'm sorry. Not in my America, not in
my country. That's the problem. We used to have a
sense of shame about this. I remember, I'm telling you,
growing up, people say, look at that young man twenty
eight years old, doesn't do anything all day collecting a
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welfare check. And I mean they tell him to his face.
I remember, get a job. I heard that all the time. Hey,
come on, get a job, Get off your ass, get
a job, do something with your life. Now. Now you're impolerant,
You have no compression, no respect for DiverseCity. Charles in
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West Springfield. Thanks for holding Charles, and welcome.
Speaker 5 (35:33):
I think one of a lot of people don't understand too,
is that just because he says it doesn't exactly doesn't
automatically mean it's it's church teaching or you know, you
have to follow it.
Speaker 1 (35:44):
That's right, But I think he's not speaking ex cathedra
as they say, so he's not invoking the infallibility of
the pope. It's just his opinion.
Speaker 5 (35:53):
You're right, Charles, you will start to see bishops and priests,
good ones start to go out. But as far as
your question of the day, is he a communist? Well,
the DA evidence is right there. What does a communists
do to people who you know, disagree with them or
speak out against them? They silence them. Well what has
this pope done to you know, Bishop Vegano or Bishop Strickland.
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He silenced them. So, I mean you can see the
communists and you know that that he's doing, you know,
right there there they're their plot to destroy you know, community,
to destroy Catholicism and to destroy you know, what what
stands for right You can see that it's it's working
in this state. I've talked to priests and they're they're
sick of it. They said, you know, Massachusetts used to
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lead the country and lead the continent in you know,
in Catholicism. We're last now, you know. So what they're
you know, what they've been trying, you know, has been
it's been working. And I hear Okay, I don't want
to hear this either. I've heard this so many times,
this argument that oh, well, you know Jesus always sat
down with you know, tax collectors and these evil people.
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He would say, down and talk to them. Yeah, he'd
sit down and talk to them, But what did Matthew
do he joined him? Well, did Obama join what you
know the church teaches? I don't think so. So he's
not exactly doing you know all this, you know exactly
what you know Jesus did or anything like that. I
think that eventually you're going to see this, Jeff, You're
gonna this is going to be backlash that he can't handle.
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Like always, He's done this before, and what does he
always do? Comes back? You know, Oh, I didn't mean it, Jeff,
I didn't mean it. I was I was misunderstood. This
is what I truly met. Jeff. He's going to come
out with a statement like that because everybody's against him
on this. Guarantee you, he's going to come out with
a statement that says, well, I didn't mean it, this
is what I meant. You know, people just don't understand
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what I was trying to say.
Speaker 1 (37:44):
Charles, I think you're right. I wouldn't bet against you
on this because you're right. He's done this in the
past many many times. And then the blowback is so
massive he has to start walking it back. And Charles,
you are right. The blowback on this sy ya yai,
I mean he's really getting it now and good and look, Charles,
I think you really hit the nail on the head.
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Everything you said is true. It's communism. But you know,
paying people to not do anything is communism. Paying people
not to work is communism. Paying people and guaranteeing you know, food, shelter, clothing, healthcare,
everything free, that's the theory of communism. So it's this
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is all an experiment in international communism. And the last
time I checked, Jesus wasn't Carl Marx. You know, Jesus
didn't go around and say, hey, don't work. Hey, you
know what, No, somebody, Hey, someone's gotta pay your meal
for you. Okay, Hey, what do you mean? No, No,
you go live under someone else's roof. They're gonna foot
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the bill. I never you know, I'm sorry. The last
thing Jesus was was a socialist. That's the greatest heresy
and the greatest lie of all. Charles Dynamite call