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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is a podcast from Woord Jesse Kelly Show.
Speaker 2 (00:07):
Let's have some fun on a Tuesday, a wonderful, wonderful Tuesday,
and man, we have a ton we have to get
to tonight. I don't even know we're gonna get to
all of the whole thing. We're gonna talk about being
pro crime, pro violence. There's a story out there that's
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really ugly to talk about that. We're gonna talk about
the media lying, covering up for Joe Biden, a huge
cultural win that you did. That'll be on the show,
talk about illegals, talk about helping people move, what happened
in Spain and Canada and why should we care? All
that and so much more coming up tonight on the
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world famous Jesse Kelly Show. I want to begin someplace
totally different. And I know it's been all over the
New Today. It's in the left. Once you're talking about
the poor Saint Lee, illegals, ah, the Boy League, it's
a little bit about baboosas and the and the right
when you're talking about everything has to be about Trump's
first hundred days and one hundred days of this, and
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they will stop. Let's talk about something different, something bigger,
I'm going to talk about the climate insanity, climate change insanity,
because people have to understand the real motivation behind it,
what's happening, why it's happening, and this this is actually
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more important now than it was before. I'm not going
to sit here and make you care about Canada's election.
Unless you're in Canada, then you definitely care. But I
think you would acknowledge, and I would acknowledge it's probably
a big deal that Mexico elected and admitted socialist, and
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so did Canada. Here we are the United States. We
are the meat, and they're the bread. We've got common
bread above and below. I don't think it takes a
geopolitical savant to figure out that's probably not ideal. So
let's talk about these people. Who they are, where do
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they come from, what do they want? Well, I've told
you before that climate communism, all this mariners are changing,
the climate garbage. It is comfortably the most murderous belief
system in the history of the world. There is no
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other belief system, no other religion, no other political ideology.
None of it comes close to the body count, to
the stacks of dead people that will come if these
people get what they want. Let's do just a little
bit of a rewind on this. This is something, it's
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a real product of the twentieth century type thing. The
origins are a little fuzzy, but essentially somewhere along the
way there was a beautiful slash hideous marriage, and the
marriage was this. You had people. You have people who
believe that man made actions. The things man does, from
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your breathing to your cars, to your factories to your
air conditioning, you and your presence on this planet. You're
an invader. You're a virus. You're a hostile force destroying
the wonderful, blessed things on Mother Earth. And it would
really be better if you died. Frankly, it would be
better if you never existed. But we will settle for
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your death that will save the earth, because of course
the Earth will collapse and will consume all the natural
resources and it'll be a terrible, terrible nuclear type winter
if man continues to exists. So you had those people,
the people who believe crazy nutty things like that. By
the way, quick pause on that the Earth is not
lacking in resources, none of them. We have all the
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resources we will ever need. God gave them all to us.
Even things that are called like fossil fuels. We have
endless amounts of it, endless amounts will never get to
all of it at all. Anyway. Setting that aside, those
people who believe that, well, they looked across at the
bar one night, closing time after all, and they saw
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somebody making eyes at them, somebody who seemed like they
wanted to get together. That's somebody was international communism. You see,
if you are a communist, what do you believe? You
believe in We talk about this all the time. You
believe in destruction, the destruction of the current power structures
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on the planet. This is what every democrat believes, every
communist on the planet. If you're in the Labor Party
and you create uk Mark Carney's Party in Canada, this
is what they believe. Everything that exists now needs to
be destroyed. We have to destroy these these things. And
if you're one of the elites, it doesn't hurt if
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you can get rich and powerful while you're doing the destroying. Right,
and the global communists made eyes with these climate nutters
and they realized, hey, we kind of want the same thing.
We both have no problem with killing legions and legions
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of people. In fact, we prefer it sure makes life easier.
We both want existing structures to be destroyed. Everything, the
energy source, people use, the people themselves. We both want
to destroy these things. Why don't we Why don't we
get together? Why don't you and I get together? And
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together we can destroy everything? And so I want you
to think about it in this way. Well, I'll play
Mark Carney. This is the new big cheese in Canada.
These are older comments of his, but here's where he see.
Speaker 1 (06:11):
You demanded action. And now it's time for the financial
sector to deliver. To reach net zero, every country, every company,
every bank, every investor, every pension fund around the world
will need to make some big changes.
Speaker 2 (06:27):
Now hold on a second, I'll let him continue. Wild amazing,
how convenient that is. We're going to marry my belief
system that man is changing the earth. We're going to
marry that with my belief that government should control everything.
And voila, almost like its magic. I have my excuse
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for government controlling everything, every private sector, every family home,
every car you drive, every single thing. As soon as
I get you to buy in to the belief system
that man is destroying the planet, well after that, it's
an easy sell. Why don't you let me control man
let me control his activities? Crazy?
Speaker 1 (07:11):
How convenient that was in the run up to Cop
twenty six in Glasgow. We have an enormous opportunity to
bring climate change into the heart of every financial decision,
and our plan will manage the risk from climate change
while helping to seize the opportunities from a.
Speaker 2 (07:26):
Newer, greener Yeah. I don't want to hear his dumb
voice anymore. So I want you to think about climate
change activism, all of it like this. This is probably
the easiest way I can explain it. I want you
to picture your house. Let's just even if you don't
own a home, let's pretend like you do. You have
a home. All your stuff's in there, your cars in
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the garage, your closer in the closet, your food's in
the kitchen. You've got air conditioning, all microwave TV, all
the comforts of home. Your home protects you from the weather,
you sleep well night. It's got everything you want. Right. So,
all of a sudden, you show up to your house
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and there's a notice on the door, and you find
out there's going to be in a state sale. That's weird.
You didn't die, but lo and behold. A dirty communist
has seized control of your home and they're having an
estate sale. You show up and there's already sold your couch,
your fridge is on sale. They're selling your TV, your clothes,
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your vehicle in the garage. They are essentially selling off
everything in your life, destroying your life, wrecking your standard
of living. But here is actually the best part of it,
or worst part of it. They're keeping all the money.
None of this money is going to you. As they
destroy your life and take away everything you care about,
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they are getting rich in the process. That is climate
change activism. Globally. It's no different in America than it
is in the UK, than it is in Canada, than
it is anywhere else. The elites of this planet figured
out that the filthy climate change demons that they want
to destroy everything. The elites figured out they could use
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their idiotic belief system to enrich and empower themselves. So
you have Jane goodall this complete lunatic saying things like
this on stage.
Speaker 3 (09:28):
I'm not hide away from human population growth because you
know it underlies so many of the other problems. All
these things we talk about wouldn't be a problem if
there were, if there was a size of population that
there was five hundred years ago.
Speaker 2 (09:44):
So Jane Goodall wants to murder seven billion people. The
elites here hurt people like that talk and they say, Wow,
I bet I can get rich off of that sickness
are what's the end result. Well, let's look across the pond,
the one back east the Atlantic. Spain, supposedly a modern country,
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had a blackout so long and brutal they had to
declare a national emergency and send in the military. That's
what happens when you hand your life over to these sikos.
I'll finish up on this point in just a moment.
Before I finish up on this point, let me tell
you something. The last thing these people want, the last
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thing these dirty global comedies want, is you to be
full of energy, focused, ready to go, ready to fight
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a Fantastic Tuesday. Remember you can email the show Jesse
at Jesse kellyshow dot com. We're talking about the most
murderous religion to ever exist right now, and that would
be climate change activism, the belief that man is changing
the climate with his activity. No other religion in history
would kill as many people as these people want. No
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other leader in history doesn't matter how bad they are.
No not Hitler, not Mao, not Stalin. Nobody would kill
as many people as the do as these people want
to by orders of magnitude. But here's maybe the worst
part of the whole thing. You already know that because
we've talked about it many times before, that it is
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access to affordable energy. That's what created this quantum leap
in advancements of every single kind of every single kind
from construction, military, financial, everything you see around you. The
standard of living you have is so ridiculously high because
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of the access to affordable energy. That is the difference.
That's why you advanced so much faster than previous generations
in history. All of a sudden, there's this amazing multi
thousand year leap in technology, and we look around and
wonder why it's cheap affordable energy. But you want to
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hear something just criminal, Well, all this access to cheap
affordable energy, it also allowed the creation of new technologies
and new kinds of technology. This led to the sale
to the procurement. If you will, If I have to
use a college word, of your data, I'm going somewhere
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a stay with me. We don't think about it that way,
at least people my age. I don't think about it
that way. It's odd to think about it this way,
But my data is valuable. It has a monetary value.
When I say data, I mean, my name, my address,
the things I like to buy, the things I don't
like to buy, my TV viewing habits or YouTube viewing habits,
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or gaming habits, or recreational habits, whatever my habits are me.
If you were to create a file on me, this
is Jesse Kelly. He lives here, he drives this, he
likes to eat this, he doesn't like to eat that.
That is my data. Consider my data my file. You
have a file, Well, that's incredibly valuable to see. There's
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a reason all these websites they give you a discount
for putting in your email address. You wonder what that is? Hey,
five percent off you put in your email address, sign
up for our newsletter. They want access to you. Actually,
your email address is valuable. It has a monetary value
to it. If I'm a company and I'm selling Jesse
Kelly cheeseburgers, I know because I've done the market research.
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I actually haven't, but because I've done the market research.
If I send that email, hey, buy one get one
free burgers this Friday, if I send that to one
thousand people, I know fifty people will show up and
take the deal. Okay, So what has a monetary value
but data that file on you. Of course it's digital.
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It still needs a place to be stored, though it's
an electronic form of storage, but it's still stored somewhere physically.
And that data center needs an unbelievable amount of power
to store all this data. Now that brings me back
to the climate irony. We now need more data centers
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than we've ever needed before because the procurement of data
is a worldwide industry, and at the same time they're
destroying all the energy sources. The data centers are currently
gobbling up gigantic portions of the power grid. At the
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same time the elites and the climate nutters are destroying
our sources of energy. I'll play something for you here.
This is Google's former CEO. He's talking to Senator Eric Schmidt.
Listen to what he says. Here.
Speaker 4 (15:55):
What we need from you, if I may say that directly,
is me to energy in all four renewable, non renewable, whatever.
It needs to be there, and it needs to be quickly.
People are planning ten gigawat data centers just to do
the translation. An average nuclear power plant in the United
States is one gigawatt. How many nuclear power plants can
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we make in one year where we're planning this ten
gigawatt data center.
Speaker 2 (16:19):
Gives you a sense of how big this crisis is.
Speaker 4 (16:22):
Many people think that the demand of energy part that
our industry takes will go from three percent to nine
percent of total generation. One of the estimates that I
think is most likely is that data centers will require
an additional twenty nine gigawatts of power by twenty twenty
seven and sixty seven more gigawatts by twenty thirty. Gives
you a sense of the scale that we're talking. These
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things are industrial at a scale I have never seen
in my life.
Speaker 2 (16:49):
Currently gobbling up three percent of the energy grid on
pace to gobble up ninety nine percent of it that
without anything else left right middle, without anything else, that
would be a cause for emergency. That's the difference between
you flipping on the light switch and the light's coming
on or not. That alone would be a cause for emergency. Now,
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picture if you will, a globe. It's not even a country,
a globe that needs more energy than ever in the
very short future, we're going to need way more energy
than that. At the same time, we are working as
hard as we possibly can global leaders are working as
hard as they possibly can to destroy the proven energy sources.
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That's where we are now. Now, are you a little
bit more worried about who just got elected?
Speaker 1 (17:43):
And can you demanded action? And now it's time for
the financial sector to deliver to reach that zero. Every country,
every company, every bank, every investor, every pension fund around.
Speaker 2 (17:57):
Almost every leader in Western civilization, besides Trump, believes what
these people believe. We got a long road ahead of us.
All right, let's move on. Let's talk about the media.
Let's talk about being pro crime. In fact, we'll talk
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fantastic Tuesday, moving through all the different issues and well,
all the different issues we have to deal with At
the moment, we're going to get to the news and
things like that. I have to stop because well there's
a little story about me I have to share. And
have you ever had one of these moments in life
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where you do something incredible or say something incredible and
you look around and you wish you had a bigger
audience to see what you did. Maybe you remember, I
think it was last week when I was a at
viciously by a mosquito live on the air. And you
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probably remember when I killed that mosquito with one shot
live on the air. People remember the clap herd around
the world. You remember that, right? I did that and
you got to witness it. You were part of that.
You were part of that, and that's really what made
me proud. It wasn't just the kill, it was you
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got to witness it. You probably went home and told
friends and family about this incredible person you were listening
to who took out a mosquito one shot. Right, Well,
something happened this morning. You weren't there to witness. And
I wanted that for you. It's not about me. I
wanted it for you. And here's what happened. Ob My
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wife is a woman. I know you're going to find
that shocking, but she's a woman, and because she's a woman,
she wants to nest. Okay, now, you young fellas Chris
talking to you, you should understand that nesting. It's not
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a young woman thing. It's not a newly married woman thing.
It's not a new mother thing. It's who they are.
It's built into them, it's ingrained in them. And you
are forced to, as a man, fight a constant war.
It's a global war. Really, the war is how do
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we keep her nesting within the family budget. She wants
to rebuild this and repaint this, and make this and
landscape this, and this will make the home better. And look,
she wants these things for the right reasons, right, she's
trying to make a good home. But money, as I've
tried to explain, doesn't grow on trees. How do you
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keep it from breaking the family? Now pause on that
for a moment. You know that I've been wanting MVG's
night vision goggles for quite some time. Why because I
might need them, and I'm a dude, and they're awesome,
but I don't want to spend two thousand dollars. I
don't want to spend It's unbelievable how expensive these things are.
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So I've been avoiding it and avoiding it, and I've
almost bought one, and almost bought one, and almost bought
one a dozen times, never actually pulled the trigger. This morning,
in the Kelly household, I'm having a cup of coffee.
Bob comes up and she's looking an already. I can
tell something's coming. I can tell it's coming. She's looking
over at the dining room area and she says, hey,
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so I'm thinking about doing some wallpapering, to which now
I know, Corey, I know, I know, I know I
went through the same thing. I said, you know, but
that's the difference between you and I. Corey. You see problems,
I see opportunities. So I said back to her, Oh,
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thinking about doing some wallpapering. Huh, well, if you're doing that,
I'm gonna finally get my envgs. And she gives me
this scornful, not very nice, this very scornful look, looks
right at me, and she says, are you kidding me?
Those won't ever see the night the light of day?
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That's what she says. Those won't ever see the light
of day. And I looked right back at her, looked
her right in the eyes, and said, yeah, exactly, because
they're night vision goggles. Now. She didn't see the humor
in that the way I did. She didn't see the
humor in that at all, but I knew you would,
(23:38):
and I wanted to share that story with you. As
Trump wants to be the pope, I'd like to be pope.
That would be my number one charge. No, I don't know,
I have no preference. I must say, we have a
cardinal that happens to be out of a place called
New York who's very good. So we'll see what happened.
Of course he was kidding. He doesn't want to be Pope. Anyway,
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they are celebrating the Trump one hundred days. That's a
big thing happening right now. So they gotten a little
tiff with Amazon this morning. I'm sure you probably saw that.
Caroline Levitt talked about it.
Speaker 5 (24:11):
This is a hostile and political act by Amazon. Why
did Amazon do this when the Biden In.
Speaker 2 (24:18):
Case you don't know what she's referencing, maybe you're just
now listening to the news. One portion of Amazon, it
wasn't all of Amazon announced that they're going to start
disclosing the tariff costs on the goods people buy on Amazon.
Trump administration wasn't happy about the fustration.
Speaker 5 (24:34):
Height inflation to the highest level in forty years. And
I would also add that it's not a surprise because,
as Reuters recently wrote, Amazon Amazon has partnered with a
Chinese propaganda arm. So this is another reason why Americans
should buy American. It's another reason why we are on
shoring critical supply chains here at home to shore up
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our own critical supply chain and boost our own manufacturing care.
Speaker 2 (25:01):
Except then Trump made a phone call. You do remember
remember how many people people you don't like, people I
don't like? Remember how many of them. Shelled out some
money for Trump's inauguration. It was a big deal. It
made a lot of people on the left mat Remember
how remember how much of a suck up Mark Zuckerberg
(25:21):
with Facebook has been Oh yeah, wait Meta, They changed
the name to Meta. But he went from being this
crazed communist who funded communism in the West to the
tune of hundreds of millions of dollars to now he's
he's a maga bro. Yeah man America. Yeah, Well, what's
all that about. Well, none of it has anything to
do with these people waking up or coming over to
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our side. You just don't want to be on the
wrong side of the king, you see. You don't want
to be on the wrong side of the President of
the United States of America. No, he's not a king.
We don't want him to be. But I get you
get what I'm saying. It can be difficult if the
president hate you. So Trump made a phone call Jeff
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Bezos was very nice, he was terrific. He solved a
problem very quickly, and he did the right thing. And
it's a good guy. So the tariff things getting removed.
I'm going to just say this and then we'll move
on to this violent crime story, the tariff stuff. The
Trump administration is going through something right now, and I
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don't know when it will end. I don't know how
it's going to end. So I'm not going to pretend
like I do. The American people are pleased with the
Trump administration and how they're handling immigration. It doesn't matter
how hard the media tries with this sob story stuff.
The American people like what the Trump administration is doing
on immigration. Every single poll still reflects that. However, it
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wasn't one, two, or even three polls that came out.
I think it was this morning. Four different polls showed
Trump's approval ratings are finally dipping. They have not been dipping,
they are dipping now, and people are tying that to
the economy. I will tell you anecdotally in my life.
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I you know, I've told you before. I hang out
with normal people. I don't hang out with political people.
I live in Texas, not DC. I have heard people
Trump fans, Trump voters who are getting hurt and hurt
badly by it. Some are blaming Trump and they're mad,
some are not. Some are saying, well, yeah, even though
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Trump's doing it he's gotta do it. So it's not Look,
it's not the end of the world, but there are people. Look,
I've got emails from you, a bunch of emails from you. Hey, Jesse,
this is smashing our business, Jesse. It's not this or that.
The tariff stuff, reordering how the world does trade. It's
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going to hurt Donald Trump's pull numbers until it works out. Now.
Trump doesn't care to some extent, but he does care
to this extent the midterms. Trump is not a fool.
He knows the GOP is probably going to lose the
House in the mid terms. But there's a gigantic difference
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between losing twenty seats in the House in the mid
terms and sixty seats in the House in the mid terms.
If he gets unpopular enough, midterms could be a blood bat,
but still more than a year away, things might work out.
That's where we are now. Now let's talk about the
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violent crime stuff, shall we. Before we talk about that,
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care if you believe him, but he's right. It's the
Jesse Kelly Show on a Fantastic Tuesday. If you missed
any part of the show, you can download the whole
thing Iheartspotify iTunes. So we talked earlier about the climate
change insanity, the lies they tell, the destruction, the global destruction,
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and the why they're getting rich off it, all that stuff.
But it's important we understand at all times whatever we're discussing,
that the destruction is intentional. In fact, this conversation is
going to tie directly into media, but for right now,
we're going to focus on crime. Destruction is the whole point.
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It's the idea again, because they're fighting a revolution, they're
trying to destroy. That's the idea. Destroy everything you see,
destroy the existing power structures. Destruction is not an accident,
it's not an unfortunate byproduct of what happens. It's the
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entire point. But what happens is they understand that their
policies are going to destroy. They get that they're not
naive to that all, so they come up with usually
ahead of time, they come up with a lie to
explain the destruction, and there are many different lies. They'll
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lie and blame it on someone else. One of the
main ways they lie, and this does benefit them, is
they convince you that the horrible results of their politics
are unintended. A big whoopsie, Oh, I can't believe this happened.
And you see this all the time when it comes
to violent crime and Republicans contribute to this narrative them.
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And here's how it works. You already get how it works.
George Soros and the global communists who want to destroy America,
they happen to fund all these different DA races, all
these different prosecutor races across the country. And just coincidentally,
all these das happen to be das who believe criminals
shouldn't spend much time in jail. They'll let them out
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with no bail, with small bail. If it's a violent criminal,
especially of a certain kind, meaning none white, they'll spring
him out as soon as humanly possible. And oh, what
would you look at that? This career criminal with a
rap sheet as long as a CVS receipt, he he
just hurts someone else. Wow, I can't believe that happened.
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They can believe it happened. It's not unintentional, it's not
an unfortunate byproduct. And Republicans, I'm talking to you, every
loser who uses this term, they're not soft on crime.
Stop using that term. It contributes to the lie they're
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trying to tell. Well, she's just a progressive DA who
just has a different view on crime and how to
solve crime. No She's an evil demon destroyer, intentionally causing
more rape and murder because it helps the communist revolution.
She's not soft on crime. Stop calling them soft on crime.
That's the line they want you to use. Did you
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know that they actually want you to consider them soft
on crime? DA's what they don't want is you to
know the truth. And the truth is when they wake
up in the morning and read a story in the
newspaper that some fifty year old woman was beaten, raped,
and murdered in the middle of the park by some
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illegal monster that they let out of prison, they're happy.
They consider it a win. Did you know that when
you're sitting there heart broken, you're thinking about her family,
what about her kids? Oh my gosh, her husband. This
is so sad. You're angry, you're sad, you're outright. Did
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you know that they're happy? They are. Violent crime is
what they want more of. It's not an accident that
they do what they do. They do it on purpose.
Is a story out of Kansas City. Crazed woman stabs
a Kansas City paramedic to death in an ambulance days
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after she was released on bail for biting a cop.
She's some deranged nutjob, doesn't matter who she is again,
rap sheet a mile long, a million run ins with
law enforcement. Just a violent little animal should obviously be
locked up in a cage. But Kansas City, a wonderful
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American city, is being destroyed by these same communists, and
they let this woman out of prison, out of jail
because they wanted her to do what she did. You
read a story like this, you read about a twenty
nine year old firefighter paramedic loses his life trying to
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help a woman in the back of an ambulance, and
you say to yourself, that is so sad. I'm so heartbroken.
He had his whole life ahead of him. What a
wonderful person we lost. I am angry. How could that
has happened. That's what you think, That's how you think.
What you must understand. I'm not toning you to change
your thinking, But what you absolutely must understand is the
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people who let that woman out of jailh they read
this exact same headline and they got happy. I know,
it's really really hard to accept that you share a
society with demons like that, but you do. When they
destroy something, maybe it's a private sector business, they're happy
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when they open up the border. They're happy when they
cause death, violence, misery, They're happy. That is the point.
They're fighting a revolution. You are not. I am not.
We don't think of it that way, and I'm glad
we don't think of it that way, but they do.
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The reason I'm having this talk with you again is
unless we accept these people are demonic communist revolutionaries, we're
always going to be caught off guard, We're always going
to be shocked. We're always going to start sentences with
I can't believe they. How many times do you start
a sentence that way? Can you believe that? I can't
believe they? If you're still saying that and you mean it,
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it's your fault. Did you know that? If you're still
saying if you ever say, when you see some horrible
thing these people did, I can't believe it, then you're
you're trying to avoid the truth because it hurts too badly.
Stop doing that and accept reality that destruction is intentional,
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and oftentimes, when it comes to people that are destroying things,
oftentimes believing they're destroying it by accident is a gift
you can give them, and you should never give it
to them. That's what they want. They understand. That's probably
the best they can hope for is you to think
it's accidental. In fact, maybe the best example of this
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is this media story I'm about to go over right now.
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