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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Before I get into the man in the locker room thing,
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let me just say the fire, the gas natural gas
powered fire and destruction at Kelton House is just heart wrenching.
That the museum that was housed in that building was
a wonderful, wonderful attribute to the city of Columbus, and
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the building itself built back in eighteen fifty two, said
to be part of the underground railroad that ran through
Columbus during the slavery days, and just a great deal
of history there.
Speaker 2 (00:34):
I've went there a few times. It's really sad because
I got married there, really yeah, and whatever that's I
don't want to talk about personal whatever, but it's so
because it's such a special place.
Speaker 3 (00:46):
So I just saw it on the news.
Speaker 1 (00:47):
I was like, oh my goodness, Well Mark was talking about,
what's a brick building? How are they having that kind
of fire? Those wood floors in there. Yeah, all the
varnished and so forth. That's an accelerate man, That stuff
hot and fast. And I don't know that you can
really restore something like that after it's lost. You may
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be able to make something that.
Speaker 3 (01:11):
Looks like it, Yeah, you can remake it.
Speaker 1 (01:13):
But I don't. I don't know you can. You can
actually restore that too to its original glory. And that's
it's sad because again it was just it's part. I'm
big on history. That's why i'm you know, I have
a problem with the whole city of Columbus removing the
statue thing. It's part of what we have been, part
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of where we came from, that got us to where
we are. And erasing those parts of our past, even
even those that you might find unpleasant, it doesn't. It
doesn't make us any better. In fact, it probably makes
us worse because those who forget the past are doomed
to repeat it. And it doesn't take that long for
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people today to forget things. You say something on Monday,
you don't remember it by Friday. If you erase the
bad stuff, oh well, we got to change the name
of that building because a slave owners that was a
slave owner's name. Or when you forget who the people are,
what they did, what role they played in society, then
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eventually you forget the infractions, you forget the atrocities, and
eventually they happen again because nobody remembers. Nobody's there to
stand up and go, hey, hey, hey, remember what No
nobody remembers because you erased it all. It's just a
ridiculous mentality to think you can eliminate history by no
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longer having a statue or having a building named after someone,
or having a painting on a wall. We are so
or so silly in that respect. And again in the
museum that was housed in Calton House, I don't know
what they were able to save and what was lost.
But this, this, seriously, this is a tragic loss for
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the city of Columbus. I'm very sorry to see it that. Uh,
what do you remember? Do you remember the name of
the room you were in? By chance? No? There them
because they have you know, each room had a theme
and a name. And I'm just wondering if they're going
to say, you know, this particular room was destroyed or
or you know, the fire did not reach this particular.
Speaker 3 (03:30):
Room or something I remember but I can't.
Speaker 1 (03:34):
Yeah, beautiful old places. And again I hate to see
him go. So this story about the locker room, the
locker room story coming out of a golds gym location.
Woman is a bigot, she's a she's a phobe. Man.
I always find that that that adjective always amuses me.
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Because you know, I've I've been called those things before.
I'm a I'm a what's the word homophobe or something,
and that's stupid phobe from phobia means fear, and I
ain't scared of you. It's got nothing to do. It's
a ridiculous phrase, but it's something that somebody said once
and it it caught on and so they you know,
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they love to say it over and over again. Yeah,
it's lost.
Speaker 2 (04:18):
It's meaning the phobia, the actual word. Like if you
don't like gay people, it's you're not afraid. Most people
hate gay people, hate gay pe or whatever it is,
you know what I mean. Nobody's like I'm afraid that
you're gay. I can't I can't even go.
Speaker 1 (04:31):
What is it? What is it? When you don't care?
What is it? Ain't my business? Phobe ain't my business.
I don't care. But for some reason, in some minds,
because I don't make it prominent in my life to
care about your identity as as whatever a gender or
who you sleep with or you know what, because I
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don't care, I'm a phobe.
Speaker 2 (04:56):
Yeah, same thing. If you don't recognize it's the same thing.
It's like you don't recognize your privileged, so you are
privileged the whole set of rules, and that is a
great pushback that the pendulum swung big time to the
right in the last couple of elections over the years
because of those exact people.
Speaker 1 (05:12):
A woman asked Jim staffers for some help in a
sort of video that was recorded, but they said that
it had been deleted. It's unclear with the video in
question captured, meaning the video from the gym where she
claims the nude man with the admirable appendagesh was in
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the locker room. The woman referenced past complaints that she
said she had filed against the other Jim goer. We
already file reports. No, no, no, you can't get rid
of me for this. I'm a woman and I have
every right not to want a man in the restroom
when I'm nicked. There are girlsnicked in there. I can't
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say that I'm gonna disagree with her so far. The person, though,
just strode right back into the women's locker room without
adding an eye. Look at him walking in there like
it's okay. It's not okay. This again, it's part of
the video that she has out there circulating right now.
Hyman was escorted to the front of the gym moments later,
where she claimed her membership was revoked. In the Instagram post,
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Hymen alleged that she and the other women at the
gym have filed multiple written reports on this man for
coming into the women's locker room and harassing them. Another
video filmed by passerby captured Hymen let me see reaming
out the gym's staff shortly before she was booted from
the facility. Men grown men in a women's locker room,
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and that's why I'm getting kicked out. And I want
to make sure the girls know everybody saw that man
in the locker room, and no one's saying something. Earlier,
me naked in front of a man without my permission,
but I'm the one who gets kicked out of the gym, y'all?
Does she have a valid case here? You know? Does
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his right to call himself a woman and parade his
male nudity around in front of women in the locker room?
Does his right to do that supersede her right to
have some privacy about herself when she goes to the gym.
I don't think so. I don't think so. Now, Clay
and bucked. As I said today, they were talking about
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they had an idea. One of them did, do you
know which one it was?
Speaker 3 (07:26):
No, I can't.
Speaker 2 (07:27):
I can't help him apart sometimes I can't either unless
they go like, hey, this is so or what do
you think Clay?
Speaker 1 (07:33):
And that's not it. I just can't help, they said.
One of them said what they wanted to do was
to finance, to pay for, to financially reward a man
who would identify as a woman and get on a
women's professional athletic team. I want to take this a
step further. Are you ready for this act? Because you
know how I am. Yes, I'm a mover and a shaker.
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Why does it some conservative if I did, wealthy person
and or group of persons who finds this stuff to
be completely nuts get a franchise together for the WNBA
and form a team that's entirely made of people with penises.
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What's to allow if I, as the team owner and manager,
identify my players as women. Who are you to tell
me I'm wrong?
Speaker 3 (08:32):
No, I'm with you.
Speaker 1 (08:34):
Who are you to question me about their gender? Who
are you to question them about their gender? They don't
even have to call themselves women. I'm calling them women
as the team owner, and you have no right to
question that. If I identify them as women, then Dad Garnet,
they are women. And if they're not arguing the point
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with me, and they're accepting their paychecks and beating the
absolute crap out of all of you you female female teams,
so be it. It will take one season of an
undefeated all male female team whipping the crap out of
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all of the alleged champion female teams out there before
they rethink this garbage. I'm not joking. I really wish
that that some really wealthy people who saw the stupidity, silliness,
ridiculousness of this way of thinking would go to the
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w NBA and say, we want a franchise in this city.
Pick some some southern city somewhere where they know what
men's is and women's is, and start a team. Do
you think I'm nuts?
Speaker 3 (09:51):
No, it's a good point.
Speaker 2 (09:52):
That would never get done because the WNBA wouldn't allow it.
Speaker 1 (09:55):
How can the w NBA stop it? I don't know.
Speaker 2 (09:58):
I'm just saying that that would, And you're one hundred
percent right.
Speaker 3 (10:03):
The case you're baking is obvious. I watch a lot
of basketball.
Speaker 2 (10:07):
A top twenty boys team in any given state would
destroy a WNBA als.
Speaker 1 (10:13):
Yes, absolutely, well, that's and that's what we're seeing in
individual sports as well, track and field swimming competitions, tennis
matches where men who were ranked number two eighty seven
are suddenly ranked number one because they put on a skirt,
because they put on a bikini or bathing suit instead
of trunks, and they're going out there and crushing women
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in athletic competition. And we're supposed to accept this as normal.
If you are okay with it, don't you know what?
We can have an all trans league for our go
go women who think they're men, men who think they're women,
All trans we don't know what the hell we are league.
I don't care do it. But in the meantime, letting
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men be men and women be women and quit be
silly or maybe that's just me.
Speaker 2 (11:06):
Could you imagine an all trans league which would be
that's what I always thought, like powerlift, whatever it is.
Speaker 1 (11:12):
Then here's the problem. Then you would have then anyway,
the women, the women who identify as men, would be
complaining that it was unfair competition because they have to
compete against men. Who identify as women. Right, so even
in the trans And remember that old episode of Star Trek,
the original Star Trek with the Frank gorshon was in it.
Absolutely he was chasing a criminal across the galaxy and
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they they were they had one half their face was
like Cole black, the other face the other side was
clown white. And he finally catches this guy and they've
got him on the Enterprise, and Frank Gorshian is like
a bounty hunter. And uh, and and Captain Kirk is trying.
Speaker 4 (11:53):
I don't understand. Everything about you is the same. You're
from the same planet, you speak the same language. I
don't understand why. And Gorcia it's the appearance, Captain, what
do you mean the appearance. I mean both of you appear.
They're saying black on one side, white on the other.
Speaker 1 (12:09):
Don't you understand, Captain, he's black on the left side.
People will always find a reason. Always if you eliminate
people say, oh, I don't like him because he's white.
I don't like him because he's black, then it'll be
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because well he's he's uh, he's a man, or she's
a woman. I don't like him. I don't like him
because they're short. I don't like him because they're tall.
I don't like him because they're fat. I don't like
him because they're skinny. I don't like him because they
live in the country. I don't like him because they
live in the city. I don't like him because they
they smell like garlic. I don't like him because they
smell like roses. The people will always find a way
to be evil to one another.
Speaker 3 (12:48):
Well, I'm on board the last two Garlic and much.
Speaker 1 (12:53):
I was in that band back in high school. Garlic
and Roses power ballads didn't draw a lot of people. Unfortunately,
this needed more practice, Yeah, needed less garlic. So anyway,
I think and all men's women's team is the answer.
And I think I'm being completely reasonable.