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Speaker 1 (00:02):
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questions are the greatest we have ever had. And no,
I don't say that every Friday. Some Fridays are good,
sum are great, summer average. I mean, we have questions
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about the Olympics, Ewo Jima, Vietnamese general and the Vietnam
Vietnam War general Gep someone as a Black Lives Matter
flag waving. Can we actually get out of this political
situation we're in without violence? All that so much more,
even deporting your ex wife. Oh, that is coming up
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tonight on the World of Famous Jesse Kelly's Show. But
we have to do something that I think is important. Obviously,
the show is not important. It's just a radio show.
I'm not an important person. I don't have an important job.
My job is to make your day a little bit
better for fifteen minutes or three hours, however long I
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have you. That's it. You probably have an important job.
I do not, But every now and then I think
it's important that we stop and attempt to do something
meaningful on the show, something that has very deep meaning
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to me and very deep meaning hopefully to you. Before
I get into anything else, I'm gonna play something for you,
and we shouldn't ever underestimate this, the power of music.
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God gave us music. Did you know that? Do you
remember that story the Old Testament? Chris? You probably remember
King Saw when he was ravaged by evil spirits? How
did he calm things down? Music? Maybe right now you're
going through it in your life. Maybe it's great times,
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maybe it's bad times. I don't. I don't know, but
I thought it would. I just thought it would. I
thought it would make your day a lot better if
we played some powerful, powerful music for you on the show.
So before we start, I just want you to sit
back and take this in.
Speaker 2 (02:59):
I thought, invite our neighbors, and we're gonna heal this
world with loud.
Speaker 1 (03:09):
Tear down the fences. I can't take these were such nutballs.
They really are just theater kids all the theater. Kids
grew up and they didn't get efficiently bullied in school,
and now we have to deal with these people. They
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do this stuff all the time. Hey, drop, where you
going with that gun in your hands?
Speaker 2 (03:44):
We will over, we will I can't.
Speaker 1 (03:53):
I have to stop. I have to stop them crying.
All right, quit, We're gonna focus focus. Y See, Conservatives
have failed to take back the leadership of the Republican
Party for over one hundred and twenty years. During that time,
communists have succeeded in taking control of all the cultural institutions.
Time appears to be on their side. Once communism is
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established in a nation, can you set an example of
the nation voting its way out? What are your thoughts? Okay,
so I do want to address this. You say Conservatives
have failed to take back the leadership of the Republican
Party for over one hundred and twenty years, and I
would argue that's that's not true. I know there are
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all kinds of Republican leaders in the low TGOPO who
are too weak, who you despise. But you know all
the Republican leadership, you know they all hated Ronald Reagan, right,
I know that none of them will admit that now.
Nobody why Because Ronald Reagan got elected and was a
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two term president and was well thought of by the people.
And so every single dirty snake Republican in leadership who
tried to torpedo his nomination and keep him out of
the White House, every one of them now and they're
much older age. They all talk about how much they
love Reagan, and Reagan loved me and look at me
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and took a picture with Reagan one time. Ronald Reagan
was a political outsider Donald Trump. Maybe you don't like
Donald Trump. That's fine, I don't care, doesn't matter. It
doesn't bother me. I'm not friends with him, doesn't bother me.
Maybe he does things that get under your skin, totally fine,
I get it. But do you really understand how much
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those people in Washington, d C. I'm talking about establishment Republicans.
Do you understand how much they hate him? He's the president.
Do you remember the first time he ran in his
first primary? Do you remember who they wanted the establishment?
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They wanted Jeb Bush. And not only did they want
Jeb Bush. Jeb Bush was the had a great reputation
as the governor of Florida. He comes from political royalty.
Obviously the Bush family and had a brinch truck of money.
Everything was set up for Jeb Bush to be the nominee.
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Jeb Bush got imbarrassed, embarrassed to such a degree that
to this day Jeb Bush is a punchline. And if
you're pretty new to politics, or maybe you're a little
bit forgetful, you forget that there was a time when
Jeb Bush was a powerbroker in the Republican Party. Now
people laugh at him. Donald Trump wasn't supposed to win
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that primary. Donald Trump had no chance. He's too crass,
he's too he's been married three times. He's not a
traditional conservative, he's Do you know how many establishment swamp
rat Republican types have retired in recent years and how
many are about to retire? You and I we rage
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against dorks like Tom Tillis, the Senator from North Carolina.
All the time, he sucks, He sucks every day. He
has a new anti Trump, anti youth thing out there.
Every day he says something stupid. Tom Tillis is retiring. Why,
Because Tom Tillis can see the writing on the wall.
I don't know how the Texas Senate primary is going
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to turn out between John Cornyn and Ken Paxton. I
have no earthly idea, but I have yet to see
a poll that shows John Cornyn within sniffing distance of
Ken Paxton. Do you understand how powerful John Cornyn is.
John Cornyn has full time security because he has reached
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such a level of leadership in the Republican Party in Washington,
d C. I despise him, but John Cornyn is an
absurdly powerful man. With a word, John Cornyn can move
mountains of money two or away from your cause. John
Cornyn is courted by all the dirty lobbyists in Washington,
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d C. John Cornyan is a mini king. And again,
I don't want to get ahead of myself. There's a
lot of work to do, There's a lot of time left.
But John Cornyn probably loses a primary this year. I
don't think it's fair or accurate to say we you
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and I have never changed the leadership of the Republican Party.
What I think is fair and accurate are two things.
First thing, we discussed this a little bit last night.
Change Political change comes very very Slowlyeople who love and
read history, you know you'll read seven years of political activism.
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It'll be three pages in a book, so it seems fast.
In a movie, it's a cutscene. This ten years years.
It takes years. Political change takes years. That's one and two.
Up until recent years when the Communists really lost their
minds and started waking up all the norms and normas
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out there. Up until recent years, the GOP did not
participate in anything outside of presidential politics. We wouldn't vote
in primaries, we wouldn't vote in regular elections, we wouldn't
get involved in off few elections special elections the Communists
did every single time, every single time. I'll repeat the
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number again. Now this number is improving, so I'm not
trying to dishearten you. Do you know why the Democrat
Party has gone communist and the Republican Party hasn't moved
as far to the right Because fifty percent of registered
Democrats vote in their primary. Half they'll show up at
the primary. The Republican number half that. That's just a
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national average, but half that. They are twice as invested
in their primaries as we are. They have been. We're
getting better, we are making changes. We are Will it
happen in time, I don't know, But let's give ourselves
a little bit of credit, shall we, Hey, Jesse, I
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won't give my name because I won have a neighbor
with a gay flag, and two have another neighbor with
a Black Lives Matter sign in their front yard. In
three a Jewish neighbor with whom I was discussing cars,
I suggested he buy a Tesla, and he replied with
a Nazi salute jeez, and went on to explain what
a horrible person Musk was and how bad his cars
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were built. Last year he was telling me how wonderful
the cars were. Should I put a Trump sign in
my front lawn? Now this is one of those situations
where I don't feel comfortable giving advice. And I'll explain why.
You remember during COVID, with all the lies and propaganda
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out there, everyone's gonna die. And then those, of course
all compounded into lies about the fake vaccine that wasn't
a vaccine at all. You have to get it. You
won't get it, Okay, If you get the vaccine, you
will get it, but not as bad. All right, you'll
get it as bad. You won't spread it, you will
spread it. It was all just one big lie. And
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you remember how evil the country got at that moment,
how controlling an evil the country got, and it filtered
all the way down to employers. Corporations are oftentimes huge cowards.
They're just afraid. They operate out of fear, and companies
oftentimes run by some angry lesbian and HR started sorry,
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Chris started making people take trying to make people take vaccines. Oh,
you have to take it. You have to take it,
or you're fired. I can't tell you how many emails
we got, Jesse, Should I take it? Jesse? What do
I do? Jesse? Should I take it? And what did
I tell you? Every single time? I can tell you
what I'm going to do, or more specifically, what I'm
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not going to do. I can't tell you to lose
your job. I can't pay your bills. I can't tell
you I can't make that decision for you. That's not fair.
That's not fair of me to do to you. No
stand on principle, lose your job. Uh okay, Now you
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gave that advice, and that guy took that advice, and
now he's out of work, and now they're on welfare.
Now he moved back in with his mom. Now they
had to Oh, well, that's my fault. That's at least
partially my fault. I can't do that to you. You
have neighbors who are communists, Black Lives Matter, the gay flag,
Elon Musk is a Nazi, all this other stuff. You
have neighbors who are communists, and you ask should you
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put up a Trump flag a Trump sign in your
front yard? I would love to tell you yes, but
I think you have to understand two things. First, how
soul draining it is to have a bad neighbor. I
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have had bad neighbors before. Because I've moved so many
different places, I've lived all over, I've had multiple bad neighbors.
It sucks, man, when your home stops becoming a place
of peace because of a neighbor. What it does is
it removes an outlet from your life. We all have
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stresses in life. That's the way it is. Wife, husband, kids,
at school, church, work. If we all have things going
on in life, health struggles. To not have a place
where you can just rest from time to time, it sucks.
You have communists as neighbors. Let's do remember what a
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communist actually is, right, they are anti humans. Let's say
you put that Trump sign in your front yard and
I'm tempted to tell you to do it because I
think you should. But let's say you do. Let's say
you do that. What radical changes have you seen in
recent years with poll numbers in the Democrat Party and
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what they think about you. Your neighbors think you're a Nazi.
Your neighbors think you should be deprogrammed. Your neighbors thought
during COVID that your kids should be taken away from
you if you have children. A large percentage of Democrats
think violence is an option in politics. Your neighbors during
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COVID thought you should be ripped from your home and
place in a camp for not doing what you were told.
We need to be careful in life about stacking up enemies.
I warned you not to keep coming back to COVID.
That the person in your life who told you you
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couldn't visit for Christmas that year because you hadn't been
boosted yet, that that went well beyond COVID, That whoever
that person was, coworker, mother, daughter, whoever it was, whoever
that person was, that's the person who's going to turn
you into the FEDS one day. That's the person, if
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God forbid, the communist savages ever start going door to
door to round us up. That's the one who's going
to say, Oh, that's Bob with the Maga maga sign.
Where I know where he has a crawl space. I
know where he's hiding. Here, let me show you where
he's hiding. I think you should move. If I had
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neighbors like that, I would sell my house and move.
And I'm not exaggerating. I refuse to live in that
environment anymore. There you go, all right, we'll talk Olympics,
talk about the Vietnam War. It is the Jesse Kelly
Joe on a Wonderful, Fantastic Friday and ask doctor Jesse Friday. Member.
You can email the show Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com.
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Sing along.
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I'm d I sunnys In, invine our neighbors kinda heal
this world win.
Speaker 1 (16:36):
I'm so glad I'm not a communist. Hey, Jesse, did
you know the Olympics started? I couldn't care less. The
global elitist ruined it years ago. What's your stance on
the Olympics. Well, here's here's my stance on the Olympics.
It's it's very similar to my stance on sports, televised
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sports in general. When I was a kid, we didn't
watch a ton of TV as a family, but the
times we did it was special to me because it
was family time. My dad traveled a lot for construction,
and so this was back when we had Blockbuster Video.
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Remember Blockbuster Video. I've said, look, if you're young, we
used to have to go visit a store to rent
movies and take them home. I'm not trying to be
old fogy, but that's how it was. When we went
to Blockbuster Video. That was I mean, it's probably nothing
from my parents, it was everything to me. Everybody pick
out a movie, we'll rent a movie up, not that
when it's got bad scenes in it. Did you go
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home and watch a movie that was special? The Olympics
were part of that for me. We weren't Olympics obsessed,
of course, but we would watch it and cheer. And
this was the era of Carl Lewis was breaking all
the track records and the gymnastics team. Do you u
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I say gymnastics team. They were always America's sweethearts back then.
I didn't even know what I was looking at you.
There was a bunch of Hey, I was a kid, right,
I'm was ten years old, Hey, there are pretty girls
doing gymnastics. I didn't know what's going on, but still
I knew I was rooting for America. I was not
raised in a political household, but it was a super
America household. Now, we don't root for foreigners. My dad
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America baby. So that's what it was. But some things
have happened over the years, and there's a couple different
parts to this. Our education system, as we discussed, so
much has gone so anti America, so communist. This obviously
has an effect on everyone who comes through it. Some
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will come out stronger and better, but many will come
out and they will succumb to the anti America propaganda.
Oftentimes not always. There are many athletes who are brilliant people,
but oftentimes athletes are stupid. They're really dumb people, just
very very dumb. Physically gifted, but their minds never developed
because they don't have to, and so they're just very
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stupid and very susceptible to propaganda. And so they go
through the education system and they come out America hating Communists. Look,
I'll stay with gymnastics because it's a perfect example. Simone Biles.
Simone Biles, my wife is a gymnast, So she knows
all this stuff. And I mean elite level gymnast. My
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wife will tell me all day long. Any gymnast I've
ever talked to will tell me this that there's never
been a gymnast who has ever walked who is as good,
even close to as good as Simone Biles. She does
things physically that are not possible for other gymnasts. She's
that good, she's that elite. But she's a moron, a
complete moron. She's a race communist. If you go look
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at her public comments, she's a filthy communist. If she
never opened her stupid fat mouth, I would just I
would root her on because she's an American and she's
dominating and I love that. But she came up as
a communist, she learned from other communists. And now, and
this is the other part of it, due to social
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media pressures. Now when you turn around, she's opening up
her stupid fat communist mouth and trashing Trump and trashing
the country and trash and trash and that, and so
turns me off. What am I gonna What am I
gonna do? Tune in and watch? Now? Am I supposed
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to root for that? I don't give a crap about
Simone Biles. You don't give a crap about my country.
I don't give a crap about you. I hope you
follow in the Olympics. Means nothing to me. You're gonna
root against me, I'll root against you. Professional athletes and
collegiate athletes, this comes into play, and this is not
all of them, by the way. There are some wonderful ones,
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wonderful ones who are an inspiration. But the ones who
turn out to be communist, they're not quiet about it anymore.
It's all over their Instagram, it's all over social media,
and then it becomes a news story. The New York
Times is talking about it, and that has turned into
making sports networks communist ESPN for example. Again not to
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date myself. When I was a teenager, I always played sports.
I was terrible, don't get me wrong, but I always
played baseball and basketball years and years and years. I
was awful, but I played sports. My friends played sports.
After basketball practice, you went home and you turned on ESPN,
you turned on Sports Center, and what was it? It
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was dudes? Mainly dudes. But there were some women in there.
Linda Cohen and the old types who were just awesome.
There was dudes playing highlights with funny things. That's what
ESPN used to be. I haven't turned on ESPN in years.
It's a bunch of dirty comedy journalists crap it all
over America. Everything's racist. Hey, do we have any games today?
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It's awful. It's turned me off of sports big time.
And I'll tell you something, you know what's terrible, baring
my soul to you here. My sons each play sports.
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We we.
Speaker 1 (22:17):
Wanted them to be physical. Not that they need to
be elite athletes, and not that I'm that guy you
got to get a scholarship or you're dead. To me,
it's not at all what we do. We just want
them to be physically active, and so we made them
play everything till they found some sports they liked. So
that you know, I have swimmer, I have a swimmer,
I have a runner, I have That's what they do.
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But my sons, they aren't into watching sports because it
was never a priority for me. As they were growing up,
I kept getting more and more turned off by sports.
And so now when there is something, you know, it
was a big baseball game, the World Series. We just
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recently had the World I like to watch base I'm
I've become more of a baseball guy. By the way,
percentage wise, baseball players are by a mile, the most
republican league in the country, way more republican than anything else.
But anyway, I started to watch that World Series, you know,
I would watch the World Series with my dad. I
remember watching Randy Johnson and the Diamondbacks, and I remember it.
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My sons don't care because I got turned off, and
so now that's a moment I don't get with them
what Chris Chris said, not even like big track events
or big swimming events. No, that's the thing. I mean,
for one who wants to watch televised swimming, that's one
and two. My boys do it as much for the
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camaraderie as anything else. My oldest James is more physical,
much more physical than I ever was. He's just one
of these natural athletes. You really see the difference in
people with what God gives them when they're born and whatnot.
He's just an unbelievable athlete. He could have played anything
he wanted, but he just wants to run. That's it.
He'll get up. He did it this morning. Get this.
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No one told him to seventeen. We heard him leave.
He got up at five am this morning, five am,
seventeen years old, got up with his running gear on,
just went out for a run. Seventeen. No one told
him too. It's not he's not in season. He just
does it. It's just how he There's nothing you could
have done to me at seventeen years old to get
me up at five am, if I didn't have practice,
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to get me up at five am out there pounding
the pavement. It's just who he is. But they're They're
just not that way. And I could obviously I'm probably
casting blame here. Well, it's their fault. It's their fault.
It's their fault. But that's also a personality thing for
me too. And when I get turned off by something,
when I feel like somebody or some entity spits in
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my face, I'll walk away forever. I'll walk away the
Black Lives. You don't realize how obsessed I was with
the NFL. Obsessed fantasy football. I was that guy on Sunday.
I'd watch every early game, flipping back and forth, every
afternoon game, flipping back and forth. And then I'm there
hanging out for Sunday Night football and then I can't
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wait till Monday night football, and then I'm upset. I
have to wait till the next weekend. Everything obsessed my
entire life. I don't think I've watched a game in
its entirety since the Black Lives Matter stuff. It is
the Jesse Kelly Show on a fantastic Friday. Sundays. You're
just in such a good mood.
Speaker 2 (25:33):
You gotta sayna Dei Sunday. He invite our neighbors and
we're gonna healed this world with love. Tear down the fences.
Speaker 1 (25:47):
Tear down the fences. We will tear down the fences.
All right, quit It's asked doctor Jesse Friday, and I'm
in a good mood. Jesse. I have to admit, when
I found out you were in your early forties, I
was a little put off, thinking you didn't have the
gravitasta opining about politics or history. I deeply apologize because
I've become a regular listener and a bit of a fan.
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You don't have to apologize to me, brother. Your takes
on toxic immigration and to the left are spawn on
and entertaining. Military question. What made Vietnamese General Gep so
successful in his war against the Arvan and the Americans.
All right, now, let's do a little primer here, General Gep. First,
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before America ever got involved in Vietnam, Vietnam had been
colonized by the French. Now we could go back even
further where Vietnam was a bunch of tribes. We're not
gonna do that, though. By the fifties, the French were
losing their hold on Vietnam. France post World War Two,
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for fairly obvious reasons, was having a difficult time keeping
a handle on any of their overseas colonies. They just
were Remember this, always remember this. Pause for a moment.
We'll come back to Vietnam. I sowhere. I won't get
too distracted. Remember this about colonialism one, it's underrated, completely underrated.
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If it's done right, and the British were the ones
who really did this right. If it's done right, everyone wins.
We will move into your Third world dump. We are
going to run things. You are going to help us.
We're gonna you're gonna get We're gonna take some of
your resources. When we need troops for a war, we're
going to have you send some. But don't think it's
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a one way street. We are going to provide for you.
We are going to make your society more modern, roads, schools,
the medical supplies. We're going to modernize your country and
raise the standard of living for the people in your country.
And we're going to protect you. That's a big, big,
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big part of colonialism that makes it work. The Third
world country that gets colonized and then modernized, they can
count on big Brother coming in if anyone wants to
start some stuff. Why did so many of these countries, Britain, France,
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Why did so many of them lose complete control of
their overseas colonies after World War Two? Whoa? You said
you would protect me. The Japanese imperial army just marched
into my country and pillaged it like savages. For years
you said you would protect me. Clearly you can't. This
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deal is off. The deal is off. Remember the colonial
power has to hold up there end of the market. Anyway,
back to our story. Everyone has heard at least at
least I hope you have heard of the Battle of
den ben Fo. You've never heard of dmbnfu Chris, good grief?
All right, all right, so let mean just let me
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do this. The French were a very modern army. Like
I said, they had control of Vietnam. By nineteen fifty four,
they were losing that control and they ended up in
a huge battle known as d'en ben Fou. The French
lost that battle. This is nineteen fifty four, I believe,
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I believe. Don't quote me on that, but I'm pretty
sure I'm right. Nineteen fifty four, the French lost d'en
ben fo. The Vietnamese won one of those shocked the
world type things, and the French, this modern empire, France
had to walk out of Vietnam with its tail between
its legs. Now, one of the main forces fighting against
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the French in Vietnam were the viet Men, the Viet
min with me, before there was a Viet Kong, there
was a Viet Minh. Sorry, we're gonna stop for another second.
I guess we're gonna do a little history today. In
the Vietnam War, you know, there was North Vietnam, the
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dirty commies, and South Vietnam, the North Vietnamese. They had
an actual army, the NVA, the North Vietnamese Army. We're
talking a regular army, uniforms, all the works. In South Vietnam,
there was a communist gorilla insurgency. Those were the Viet Kong.
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Those were the ones who were farmers in accountants during
the day. At night they put on black pajamas and
go put out land mines for American troops. The communist
guerrilla force in South Vietnam was the Viet Kong. Viet
Kong and NVA are two different forces. Yes, they obviously
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worked together and whatnot, but they're two different forces. Now,
those Viet Kong, before they were known as Viet Kong,
they were the Viet Men. You know about the Vietnamese tunnels,
of course, I know you know about the Vietnamese tunnels.
They had all these tunnels in South Vietnam, all these
little spider holes in tunnels where they would have they
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were huge, huge underground hospitals and places where you could sleep,
and unbelievably intricate tunnels. Do you think they built all
those right when the Americans showed up in the sixties. No, no,
no, no no. Those were built to combat the French long
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before we got there, So many of the tunnels were
already there. Now, obviously they built more and established more
once the Americans got there. The viet Men were the
ones who built those tunnels. Now, the name General Gapp
is not widely known in American circles. It is just
not because we care about Americans. Obviously, we're not going
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to focus on too many Vietnamese figures. Most Americans know
who Ho Chi Minh was. He was the Communist leader
of North Vietnam and then eventually the leader of the
whole thing when they won. But people know Ho Chi
Minh and they don't really know many other people. General
g App is one of those guys. Depending on who
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you read, there are different opinions on this, but many
people consider him to be a military genius, and militarily
they consider him to be largely responsible for the Vietnamese
success both at d'en Benfu and later on in the
Vietnam War. I'll finish this up just hopefully just a
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couple of minutes, and we'll move on through some political
things next