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Speaker 1 (00:01):
The Jesse Kelly Show. Let's have some fun on a Wednesday,
up day. The week is over halfway over. Smile. It's
a good day, no matter what's going on in your
life or in the world. We're gonna talk a little
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bit more as we have in the past about diversity
being the death of everything. This is gonna this is
gonna tie into that Supreme Court decision from today which
didn't say what people said it says, So we'll get
to that in just a moment. In fact, we'll open
up talking about that Joe Biden's doctor ducking questions. Mattel
is creating diabetes, Barbie, we have all kinds of corruption
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in higher education, all that Jasmine Crocketts and Moron and
so much more on the world famous Jesse Kelly Show.
And we'll do a bunch of emails tonight too. So
first I need to get something out of the way,
because here is what happens, and we are all susceptible
to it, myself included. We get bad information from bad
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headlines or bad information. One person will get bad information
from a bad headline, and then they'll share it, oftentimes
on social media, and then other people without vetting anything
or looking into anything. They look at the bad information,
the one guy guy from the bad headline, and then
they share it, and they share it and they share it,
and soon bad information is spread everywhere. This isn't only
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on the left. This is universal bad information, incomplete information.
Maybe you woke up today and you saw that the
Supreme Court ruled that Trump could fire federal workers. A
lot of people have seen that headline. Even the official headlines,
this one's from Insider paper are kind of a little
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bit misleading. Supreme Court lifts lower court block on Trump's
mass firing of federal workers. Wow, that sounds like great news, right,
Donald Trump can fire federal workers. Now that's what the
headlines that. That's not true. That's not what happened. So
let me explain what happened, and that will bring us
to diversity being the death of everything to Tanji Brown,
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Jackson and Moore. That'll lead us to more. But what
happened was Donald Trump, by executive order, told government agencies
to start creating a plan for the mass firing of
federal workers. He did not. He did not tell government
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agencies to start mass firing federal workers. He told them
to create a plan for mass firing federal workers. It
would be like if I went to iHeart and I
most definitely have and said, hey, hey, I need you
guys to come up with a plan so I can
get rid of Chris and Corey and get some decent
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people in here. I didn't go to iHeart and say
please fire Chris and Corey. I said, please come up
with a plan for firing Chris and Corey. That is
what Donald Trump. Oh sorry, Chris, I forgot you were here.
That is what Donald Trump told federal agencies. Hey, FBI
is a good example. Hey, FBI, you go back, meet
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with some people, come up with some documents, present to
me a plan for the mass firing of federal workers.
As per usual. You were used to this by now
a lower court Susan Ilston is her name, the judge.
Don't worry about that. It doesn't matter. Susan Ilston stepped
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in and said, no, you're not allowed to do that.
Federal government said, excuse me what she said? No, you're
you're not even allowed to come up with a plan
to fire federal workers. That is the case that went
before the Supreme Court. It was not specifically about firing
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federal workers. It was about whether or not the government
agencies can be required to come up with a plan
to fire federal workers. And that is the roadblock that
got opened up today. The Supreme Court did not say
Trump can mass fire federal employees. The Supreme Court said
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Trump can order his agencies to plan for it. In
case you were looking at the decision today, only one
justice voted against it, So Souto, mayor Kagan. These crazy communists,
they voted with us, not really, but they did say, well, yeah,
I mean you can come up with a plan. I'm
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not saying you can do it, but you can come
up with a plan. Now, let's talk about that dissenting voice,
that dissenting vote, Kaitanji Brown Jackson. But this goes much
much deeper than her. We're gonna have a little talk here.
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Diversity hires. Everybody knows that term. By now. I'm glad
the right is getting bolder was speaking about this. But
let's discuss some of the history of this and how
we ended up here, because there are specific reasons we
ended up here as a country. And when I say here,
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I mean hiring morons, communist activists and putting them in critical,
critical positions in our country. How does that happen? Kaitanji
Brown Jackson is so stupid slash evil that even Sonya
saw too Mayor, who is as maoist as any judge
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in history, she would burn this country down tomorrow if
she could. Even Sonya saw to Mayor, who voted opposite
of Katanji Brown Jackson today, lectured her and scolded her
in look in very nice ways, very legal ease, and hey,
I'm on your side, Susie. I just don't love when
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you dye your hair blonde kind of away. But even
Sonya saw to Mayor told Katanji Brown Jackson, what are
you talking about? Of course that could come up with
a plan what legally that's what she did, which of
course begs the question how can somebody that's stupid and
evil end up on the Supreme Court of the United
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States of America? The big deal? There are three main things.
That's gonna be our little theme here for the first hour.
There are three main things that have caused the rise
of diversity hires destroying this country. Let's deal with the
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first thing, which will lead us to the second thing,
which oddly leads us to the third thing. I guess
They're all kind of connected, aren't they? First understand this
all is just cultural Marxism. Now, why is that a thing?
Why did communism go from Suzon the means of production
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to hey, your son should be gay? What happened there?
Let's rewind a bit. Communism began to rise in the
early twentieth century, the early nineteen hundreds. It was actually
pre World War One it really began to rise. And yes, Chris,
I will eventually want that Joe Biden clip. There's no
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question communism it began to rise in Western societies. Societies
most of them had kings that the European monarchs, the
Russian czars, the people themselves were beginning to chafe against
what was often very corrupt, very evil leadership, and they
wanted something better for the workers. Step in steps in
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Karl Marx's teachings, Vladimir Lenin telling the workers powers shouldn't
all be with the king, It shouldn't all be with
the monarch. Everybody should be able to share everything and
share you have, Okay, you at least understand I'm not
selling it to you, but you understand how appealing that
might be. If you're a Russian factory worker, working fifteen
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hours a day, seven days a week, yet your wife
and children aren't getting enough calories, and the czar is
cruising around in gold plated horse carriages. That kind of
thing tends to chafe on people, and people who suffer
in those circumstances will oftentimes find new voice is appealing
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communism because you know the history of it. You listen
to this show, and of course you've read the anti
Communist Manifesto available at Jesse kellybook dot com. Because you
listen to this show, because you pay attention, because you
are the hyper informed. You don't need any help to
hate communism. Take yourself out of it, Take me out
of it. Put yourself in the Chinese fields. Put yourself
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in position of somebody who can't get ahead. All the
royalty can get ahead. You're barely making ends meet, or
maybe not making ends meet at all. Maybe the Czar's
secret police threw your mother in prison. And maybe someone
comes along and says, hey, I don't like all this
power with this one guy, all these elites. You you should
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have as much power as they do. Let's let's have
a revolution, and let's take power from them, and we'll
give it to everybody. Of course, that was all a lie.
It never works that way, but you can understand, I'm
sure how that can be appealing to somebody on the
down and out. It is the Jesse Kelly Show. We
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are chopping away at diversity, higher insanity. How did we
get to a place where we have a Supreme Court
justice who's so unbelievably dumb that even the Libs on
the Court are dunking on her publicly. We are having
a long talk about how this stuff has infected our society.
So let's go to where we're at. We were talking
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about what communism was originally selling the peasants, more equality,
better conditions. Kick out the Kings, kick out the czars.
That's what it was. But there's something about it something
we've talked about before. Communism is a religion of domination
as well. It's not just destruction, it's destruction and domination.
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They don't just want to show up at your city,
tear down the walls and burn down all the buildings.
That's what they want to do, for sure, but then
they want to stay. They want to control everything. Communism
is always sold as having to be for everybody. The
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communist understands if people can escape his system, they will,
so he always tries to figure out how to make
sure people can't. Remember, Ma'm donnie that the Democrat candidate
Chris grabout audio will you the Democrat candidate in New
York who was talking about businesses and his tax plan
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and the question I believe they asked the question to
him of well, aren't they just going to leave all
these all these corporations that if you decided to just
start confiscating all their money, they're going to leave. What remember?
Speaker 2 (11:46):
What he said, I've proposed is that we raise ten
billion dollars to pay for our entire economic agenda and
start to Trump proof our city because we know he'll
use federal funding his leverage over the city. And we
will do so in two key ways. The first is
to match the state's top corporate tax rate to that
of New Jersey. We are at seven point twenty five percent,
they're at eleven point five percent. Corporations can pay it
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over there, they can pay it over here. And the
beauty of it is that it doesn't just apply to
corporations headquartered in New York City, because when you say this,
people will say, well, they're going to go to Florida.
Wherever you are headquartered, as long as you do business
in the state of New York, you are taxable for
that corporate tax. We're talking about corporation that they're making
millions of dollars.
Speaker 1 (12:25):
Oh no, no, no, no, you don't. You don't get
to escape. It's all bay. They must control it all.
The reason I bring this up is communists they wanted
to take America too. Communism really got its start in
Germany Europe, as you know. The Communist Revolution was Russia,
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as you know. But they always had their hungry eyes
resting on the United States of America, and they always always,
always wanted to destroy this place, this beacon of freedom
for the planet. Look at how wonderful the free market is.
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Look at the wonderful environment it's creating for the people.
They you can read it in their early writings early
twentieth century. America was always on their mind. So they tried,
they tried to get into the United States of America.
And they tried to get into the United States of
America in the same way they got into Europe. You know,
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in the Soviet Union, they had a really bad urban
poor problem because they had all their people stuffed in
these horrible factory conditions. As we just said, So if
you wanted to sell communism, you went to the factories
in the big cities and you said, hey, how about
this Karl Mark Scott in China, it had to work differently.
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As Mao lecture the Soviets about he said, hey, we
don't have a big urban poor problem here. We have
a rural poor problem. Here. It's the farmers, it's the
rural people. It's those people who are being mistreated. That's
where I will find recruits for my communist revolution. So
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they're always looking for the right recruits. You see in
the Soviet Union. It was found in the factories of
Saint Petersburg in China. You went out to the rice
patties in America, they couldn't find them. Not that we
don't have poor now, not that we didn't have poor.
Then there will always be poor, no question about it.
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There always will be. But you don't need a couple guys.
You're building an army, remember, because you're fighting a revolution.
The communist is fighting a revolution. He's not looking for
ten recruits for his book club. He's trying to topple
the government. He's trying to topple society itself. He needs
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something thing the masses will buy, that's a fact. So
he couldn't find them here. And this is let's pause
on this. We'll go back to our story about diversity
hires and how we got there in a second. But
this part should really make you feel blessed than you
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are blessed whatever your situation is in life. And I
know problems come for all of us tough seasons. In America.
Our system of government, our system of limited government, created
the conditions where people could operate freely. They could live
where they wanted to live, do whatever job they wanted
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to do, to charge the prices they wanted, just a
free market system. That free market system, combined with our
absurd geographical advantages in this country, too big oceans, all
kinds of resources, it created a country where we didn't
have masses of unhappy poor people. It wasn't something that
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existed here. The communists showed up on our shores ready
to recruit poor people for the revolution, miserable peasants for
the revolution, and they couldn't find them. Isn't that amazing?
Isn't that wonderful to think about? So they had to
go looking for more recruits. Get to that in a moment.
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It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful, wonderful Wednesday.
Remember ask doctor Jesse. Friday's coming. And we're gonna do
a bunch of emails tonight whenever I stop running my mouth.
Jesse at Jesse Kellyshow dot com is the email address.
Get your questions in, get your love in, your hate,
your death threats, Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. We
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are gonna end up with how we got obsessed with
diversity hires and the damage it's done, and we are
gonna end there. But we're walking through how this infection
got into Western civilization, namely the United States of America.
Right now, I'm not going to recap everything I've gone through.
If you miss all that, go to iHeart, Spotify or iTunes,
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download the podcast and enjoy. The Communists got to the
United States of America and they tried to recruit so
they could burn our country down like they burnt down
the Soviet Union and European countries. And they just couldn't
get traction here. They couldn't find enough unhappy poor people here.
The recruiting drive was falling short. And this wasn't the
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only place that was falling short, but it was falling
short severely here. So they started to put their heads together.
They started to figure out, well, it's not that we
need to recruit poor people. It's not that we need
to recruit the peasants. We just need people who are miserable.
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We only have to recruit unhappy people contents. As long
as we can appeal to them, that will raise us
enough of an army to burn down whatever country we
want to burn down. You can read about this with
Italian socialists like Antonio Gramsci the Frankfurt School. If any
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of these subjects interest you, you can go read about these things.
You'll find it very, very fascinating. But the idea was simply,
we are not in search of poor people for recruits.
That is too limiting. We are in search of anybody
who's malcontented, anybody who's unhappy. That's the recruit we need. Therefore,
we need to go beyond economics, because in America there
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aren't enough people economically suffering. We need to expand this
and go culturally. And from there. Over the years they
began to find the various little pockets find, may, clarify,
find and nurture. Sure, various little pockets of miserable people
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in the United States of America. What's the Democrat coalition?
What's the communist coalition? Today? Fake black civil rights stuff
where people pretend they're oppressed, So fake black stuff, climate,
the old global warming nutters, feminists, LGBT give there's more.
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Let's stick with those for now. If I'm recruiting and
I can't get enough angry poor people, well, black people
were treated like crap in this country for a long time.
There were all kinds and still are now. But that's
going to kind of put the cart before the horse.
There were all kinds of black people who felt like
they'd gotten a real raw deal in this country, and
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they weren't all that fond of the United States of America.
Boom fertile recruiting ground. Let's not only this will play
a part here. Let's not only go find the ones
who are unhappy. Let's create more the ones who aren't unhappy.
Why don't we make them that way? Remember remember Whoopy
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Goldberg on the View? We played it not long ago.
Woopy Goldberg on the View was talking about Iran and
Chris grab this when you get a chance. And Woopy Goldberg,
when they were talking about Iran, made this comment that
made everybody uproar except for in the crowd, which of
course they cheered at the time, where she was saying
that black people in America have it as bad or
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worse as people in Iran. Here's what she said.
Speaker 3 (20:39):
Let's just remember too, the Iranians literally throw gay people
off of buildings. They don't insert a basic humans.
Speaker 4 (20:45):
Let's not let's not do that.
Speaker 2 (20:46):
Let's not do that because if we start with that,
we had we have been known in this country to
tie gay folks to the.
Speaker 1 (20:55):
Knowing are just that black people. So it is not
even the same.
Speaker 3 (21:03):
I couldn't step No, that's not.
Speaker 1 (21:06):
What you mean to say. It is the same.
Speaker 3 (21:08):
No, it's not the year twenty twenty five. The United
States is nothing like if I stepped foot wearing This
younger interacted from So, I'm sorry. I mean, I can't
have my hair showing, I can't wear a skirt, I
can't have my telling you. And I literally said it
was up to the Iranian people, Yes, up to and.
Speaker 5 (21:26):
That's why I am saying that it is the same.
Speaker 1 (21:31):
What I heard was not what you meant.
Speaker 3 (21:33):
I think it's very different to live in the United
States in twenty twenty five than it is to live
in an.
Speaker 1 (21:38):
You're not for everybody, not if you're black. Set aside
the absurdity of that. Why does that come out of
Whoopy Goldberg's mouth, a ridiculous statement like that? Why because
she has been raised and that environment, And because now,
after being raised in that environment, he knows she needs
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to promote that kind of malcontentment, that kind of victimhood
to other black people in the country. It does not
pay the communists to tell people in the country, whatever
their skin color, that things are finally good, You've got it, good,
things have worked out. That doesn't that kills recruitment. They
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need member they need miserable people. So you will find
this all over the urban black community in the country.
Black churches are horrible about this. You are oppressed, and
you are oppressed, and you are oppressed. It's not only
that they believe it. It's that they're recruiting new malcontents. That's
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a fact. It's not just that they found that pocket.
They nurtured more. That's why we have more today. Let's
set that aside. Let's deal with the climate nutters exact
same thing. Why why are these Chinese firms American communists billionaires?
Why is there so much money behind this insane concept
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that carbon dioxides destroying the planet. The communists figured out, Hey,
these these global warming types who think all this prosperity
is somehow bad. Look how angry they are, Look at
how eager they are to destroy the current system. We
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can use these people. But just just like we just
talked about with the Black One, it wasn't just that
they wanted to use the malcontents they had as these
things were coming up. It wasn't just that they wanted
to use someone who thinks the suv is destroying the Earth, Well,
you want to nurture more so today, I've actually seen
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this on I hoop places and this is what I mean.
You know that piece of paper they put underneath your
eye hop plate. I remember I walked into ie hop
and there was a piece of paper that went under
the pancakes and it was explaining to the kids. It
was for the kids. It was explaining to the kids
why carbon was destroying Planet Earth. Your child will learn
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in school about fossil fuels, about oh my goodness, holes
in the ozone layer, acid rain, the polar bears. Why,
it's a recruitment drive. You have to recruit more people
who think prosperity sucks, SUVs sock factory suck, air conditioning sucks,
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bearing it all down. It's a recruitment drive. Feminism same thing.
It wasn't just that you had to find the angry,
bitter women in the country. There were always those, there
always will be. You had to recruit more. How many
young women today have been fed through their school, by
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their friends, by Hollywood, by the books you name it,
have been fed the lie that they were oppressed in
this country second class citizens. If you're a woman at
any age living in the United States of America in
the year twenty twenty five, you have it better than
any woman in the history of mankind. Yet we have
legions of young women's day who think they're oppressed. Why
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because they were taught that. Why because it's a recruitment drive.
Communism is the religion of the malcontent. That's what cultural
Marxism became. A recruitment drive. It is the Jesse Kelly
Show on a Wonderful, Wonderful Wednesday. Back to our discussion
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about how did we end up with so many diversity
hires and critical positions, and regular communism got shifted to
cultural Marxism, and they created huge pockets of malcontents in America.
And as we've said so many times before, that's really
at its heart what communism is. It's the religion of
the malcontent. Find malcontents, recruit them, nurture more of them,
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and an army of malcontents will march forward for you
and burn down whatever country, whatever institution you want burned
down because they're bitter, because they're malcontents. Now, how did
we end up with somebody on the Supreme Court who's
so evil and stupid that even other crazy Kami judges
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like Sodomayor are basically making fun of her to her
face because she comes up with these ridiculous opinions that
have no basis in reality, and she doesn't even really
attempt to How did we end up with the well
chairman of the Joint Chiefs diversity hire? How did we
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end up with general after general, not just Joint chiefs
diversity hires, CEOs, diversity hires, air traffic controllers, diversity hires, pilots,
managers across the country. How did we get there. Well,
once you've recruited your pockets, there are three reasons. I'll
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finally get to the three reasons. Once you've recruited those
pockets of malcontents, then they will march forward, and they
will march forward and begin their slow, steady conquest of institutions,
institution after institution, sometimes large, sometimes small. Sometimes it's a
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small red town's public library. Doesn't seem like a big deal, right,
but remember that librarians having a drag show because it's
a recruitment drive. It's large. Maybe it's not the small
public library. Maybe it's maybe it's Duke Medical School headline
at Duke Medical School. This is from Freebeacon Raised based
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promotion guidelines reward doctors for recruiting bipock faculty. Sometimes it's
the local library, sometimes it's Duke Medical School. The point is,
you train, you nurture, you recruit your pockets of malcontents,
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and then they will march forward like an army, recruiting
and nurturing. More. I mentioned the black malcontents earlier. That's
the black churches. Not not every black church at all,
but all these black liberation theology churches. That's what they
do it's a recruitment drive. Every Sunday, you get up
there and maybe read a couple of Bible verses, and
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then you campaign for Joe Biden. You tell everybody why
why Donald up? Remind you of the cake cake game.
And look, Raphael Warnock's a United States senator because of this.
It's a recruitment drive. Not just you stay mal contented,
you stay out contented, and you recruit others. A recruitment drive.
So that's one of the reasons the communist activists were
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raised up like an army and they marched forward. The
second part, it's gonna involve looking in the mirror. For
you and me, we were too nice, way too nice.
We got caught up in being nice. America's feminized Christianity
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really really played a huge role in this. We got
somehow obsessed with being nice instead of being good, and
we started having useless, pathetic, skinny jeans wearing pastors. Think
about James Langfort. That's actually a perfect example. James Langford
has been pastoring a America's churches for decades. Not him,
but people exactly like him, people who get up well,
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Jesus is nice, and he just want you to be nice.
And I mean, you member my pastor. When I lost
my church. My pastor, he succumbed all the George Floyd propaganda,
All of it got up after George Floyd died and
started preaching about white privilege. Why how did that happen?
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He got invited to what White People Need to Know
conference by the evil black churches in the Houston area,
and he went found out how privileged he was and
decided to go lecture the entire church about it. The
feminized Christian righte with some disgusting, weak pathetic interpretation of
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the Bible, not only stepped back and allowed the malcontents
to infect and infiltrate everything. They helped them do it
and thought they were doing the right thing while they
did it. They just step back and watch it happen.
I mean, shoot, it's not even like this is just
ancient history. I mentioned Floyd. I remember, I remember. Everyone
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forgets now, but I remember in the wake of that
George Floyd stuff, I remember how many people on the
right elected Republicans, radio hosts, TV hosts, writers. I remember.
Speaker 5 (31:24):
Well.
Speaker 1 (31:24):
I mean, I guess maybe it is time to have
a conversation about how oppressed black people still are. In
the country. Well, yeah, I mean, cops really are evil,
definitely evil racist cops. Of course they are. Of course
they are the right, the feminized American right. We help
them do it, We aided them. And finally, those of us,
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many of us who just wanted to be left alone,
just wanted to Oh yeah, that's perfect, Chris. Yeah. How
did the right respond after George Floyd. Here's Republican Senator
Tim Scott.
Speaker 5 (32:01):
I have experienced your pain, stopped eighteen times in the
last two decades, in one year, seven times as an
elected official in this body, trying to get into the chamber,
into the office buildings on the congressional side. I understand
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some part of what too many have experienced.
Speaker 4 (32:33):
This police reform legislation, the Justice Act, provides clear opportunities
for us to say, not only do we hear you,
not only do we see you, we are received.
Speaker 1 (32:52):
I can't take it anymore. We not only help them
do it. We didn't fight against it. We didn't want
to look mean, we didn't want to be called racist.
Now look at where we are. We'll wrap this up
next