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South Koreans. By the way, what a wild story and
a big one. We'll tackle that one coming up here
in just a little bit. And and of course some
of the other. If you had to jobs numbers, there's
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Ut They put him on these Sunday shows and this
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appreciate you helping us. Scott was sent over the week
and asked about those job numbers. Kristen Welker on Meet
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the Depressed, what.
Speaker 2 (04:23):
We are seeing is the jobs that are being created
are going to either native born or legal Americans. The
most of the jobs created under the Biden administration, they
went to illegal aliens.
Speaker 3 (04:37):
Well, and I think that there would be a lot
of debate over the fact that they.
Speaker 4 (04:41):
Went to illegal aliens.
Speaker 2 (04:42):
But let's well, no, no, no, no, no, that that's that's the fact.
Speaker 1 (04:46):
Okay, let's what we're seeing. Christ I think they're there
might be some debate over that. No, there's there's no debate.
That's the fact. The census. I'm the secretary of the treasure.
She's trying to get out of it. You know what's funny,
She's trying to carry the weight for the Democrats like
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they always do. I think that there would be a
lot of debate over the fact that they went to
legal aliens. But let's no, that's the fact. Well, that's interesting,
is it. So a lot of the jobs numbers during
the the Biden regime came of course they say do
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to in this case Democrats fudging the numbers, but also
behind the scenes, those folks coming in from other countries
and of course getting get unemployment. Picking your job isn't
that interesting. It's a story they just they don't want
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to talk about, and it's a story they just don't
want to get into. But it's one that matters, one
that I look You're going to hear more and more
about this in the days ahead, that how many people
and how long did we see this type of thing happening?
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There's coming in devastating our jobs, devastating the market, and
that's you know, that's that's led to the cost of labor.
Where where are the Democrats, I will talk about the
working man, working class folks union, et cetera. They never
they never seemed to really give it the the do
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that it deserves. And in this case, I would I
would think that's that, that's that's sort of important. Why
not why not share that? So there we have South
Korean workers. This is from the hill in Georgia at
a Hyundai factory. There was a raid, a raid in Georgia.
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And how many of these folks I don't know if
you saw this, but how many of them were detained gobs?
This story is just wild. Oh you're watching this play out,
you wonder how did this? How do we ever get
to them then? And nobody knew. President Trump on someday
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calling all foreign companies investing in the United States to
respect the country's immigration laws after a raid at the
Hyundai LG battery plant in Georgia led the arrests of
South Korean citizens sent to the plant to construct it.
The strange story in LBL Georgia quickly became an international
incident after South Korea reached a deal with Trump administration
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to free hundreds folks, hundreds of its citizens, hundreds. South
Korea President Lee j young he said he would be
sending a charter playing to bring back his country citizens,
the South Korean workers that the plant appeared to be
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caught up in two separate Trump narratives, the president's efforts
to forcibly crack down on immigration at his efforts to
leverage trade to get foreign trading partners to make huge
investments in the US. This is the hill again in
the case. In this case, the South Korean workers who
were detained were there to help build the plant, and
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Trump and his remarks right of the needle of the
welcoming the investments while insisting immigration laws had to be followed.
It should be Americans building these plans. The investment should
be merely monetarial. Monetarial, monetary, that's it. What we ask
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in return is that you hire and train American workers,
He says, Together, we will all work hard to make
our nation not only productive, but closer immunity than ever before.
Or thank you for your attention to this matter. And
I think the story that I saw, I really think
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it was I think there were like four hundred people
there that were working that were detained. Can you imagine.
I mean, you're talking about massive number of people. Those
could have been American jobs and in this case, unfortunately
they weren't. They weren't. It's just unthinkable some of the
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things that are taking place, some of the things that happened,
and in this case, how many jobs lost? How much
impact does it have to the American economy Americans in general. Meanwhile,
Trump protests happening in DC over the crime. Trump protest
happening in Chicago over the weekend as well. We told
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you a little bit about this. Did this because Democrats
love crime apparently and are defending it. Ted Cruz noticed
something interesting over the weekend at the protest in d C.
Did you see this? Protesters flow the streets to d C.
The video shows. Ted Trow says, why are they're all white? Yeah,
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it seems to be a very well organized, well funded protest,
But great question, why are they all white? Because you know,
why these people, These people care less about the actual
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crime and they're probably not even for there's one woman
with a mask on. Look at that. I'm sure it's like,
where's you probably find a bunch of this crowd that
I have asked on. But these people don't. They don't
actually care about They really don't actually care about crime
with communities ring that they care. They hate Donald Trump.
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That's that's that's what this one's all about. So just
so you know, same with the protests that took place
in Chicago, the actual people, when you ask them, can
you sit down and you you really ask these folks
who have had to deal with this stuff in their
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own backyard and to deal with the crime. They they
just want this cleaned up. They just want to live
safe again. They just want to be able to make
sure that they can send their kids off, you remember,
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just go out and play, be back when the street
lights are on. I mean, can you imaginet nowadays who's
paying them democrats question? Yeah, Troy, it would be lots
of these NGOs, lots of the foundations that largely were
paid by USAID at one point. Maybe that money's draught up,
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but you know, Soro still has a boat load. These guys.
They're still all about creating chaos in as many places,
in as much as they can do in a world,
in a country that you can't recognize anymore. It's while
the watch is a video floating around online and I
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don't know, you know, some of the back and forth
on this I've seen, but I just I'll just shut
because it is happening. Lat'st weeek. We told you that
the Dearborn police department said they wanted to have a
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pat Muslim patch with with Arabic writing on it. Well,
the patch was never official as far as they say,
and just sort of an idea or design that was
submitted once to get it made its way out. Of course,
you can imagine people were certainly interested in that solutely
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that you could say they're backpedaling on it. But it's
not just Deerborn as stand. It is also places like Houston, Texas. Houston, Texas, Yeah, London, Dearborn, Houston, Texas.
You have three days to stop selling alcohol and pork.
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What this is incredible? And a mom goes to a
store in Houston. Muslim mom goes to destroying Houston. It
demands that they get rid of those products, cause just
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illegal in the in thesicially in that uh real.
Speaker 5 (14:12):
Oh they's all uh uh let mean live. So I'll
let come Muslim right mysell ut You know, as a merchant,
you have every legal right to sell whatever you want.
But as a Muslim, I have a responsibility to tell
you if to educate the people and let them know
that there's a Muslim shouldn't sell haraum. There's the alcohol,
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the poor, the gambling and all it gets Islam.
Speaker 1 (14:37):
And so I'm just.
Speaker 5 (14:38):
Letting you know ahead of time. In about thirty days,
we're gonna start doing demonstrations around the city. But the
Muslim to have businesses with araund minute or let the
people know that we have to teach the people the best.
The Muslim have the best. So let the owners know
you should begin change the inventory or we're just gonna demonstrate.
We can't stop you. You have a right to do it,
but we have a we have to give the dial
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with let the people know the truth about his mom okay,
and so get the haram out of your store.
Speaker 1 (15:04):
May Al I bless you.
Speaker 5 (15:05):
I love you for the sake of a love said
I would like them.
Speaker 1 (15:12):
Can you imagine if a Baptist. I just I I look, uh,
you know, I'm not a big drinker myself. I'm really
not hardly, hardly ever touched the stuff. And I like
when I was young, I can tell you, but this
(15:37):
is this is just wild to me. They come into
threatening protest over what they might be selling, and uh, hey,
lord knows what I mean. In some of these places. Yeah,
maybe some of it's worth protesting. Maybe there's some things
they probably should be protesting, but you're not going to
see any coverage some of the things it ought to
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be ought to be protested in some of these places.
This is just another one of these shocking you know,
just in your thought, was that a threat? Buddy, that's
a good question. Comply or else comply or died? Probably
is is really what the message was there. I don't know.
(16:22):
It's wild though. I mean, how much this is happening
in Texas particularly, there's a question of what is to come.
Joe Rogan was talking about on his show the other day.
I don't like this clip again, a question about language
here particul listen.
Speaker 6 (16:38):
Worst case scenario is a state adoption real law. This
is worst case scenario, and I think all these people
that would cry against the concept of Islamophobia really need
to understand what that means and what you're talking about,
and to say that that's an outrageous and ridiculous idea
that's never going to take place.
Speaker 1 (16:58):
It's kind of already worked its.
Speaker 6 (17:00):
Way into some society it has, it has And there
are is it Minnesota that has called a prayer like
is it Minneapolis?
Speaker 1 (17:09):
I don't know what place. I know that there is.
There is a place in Minnesota I believe where they
have prayer calls as a matter of local government. I
do think that's I do think that's happening.
Speaker 6 (17:17):
That starts getting real weird. Stuff like that starts getting
real weird. And when you have people that are openly
saying our goal is and then they've talked about this
in Toronto, like activists have said, our goal is to
outbreed everyone who is not Muslim and quoted out and
and put Sharia law in place.
Speaker 7 (17:36):
Okay, So would you like to see Sharia law in
Canada replace Canadian law at some point?
Speaker 8 (17:41):
It vin You know, because half family as were making babies,
you're not. Your population is going down the slump, right,
and by twenty sixty by twenty sixty. According to Beauty
Search Institute Your Research, by twenty sixteen, Muslims will be
the biggest religious group.
Speaker 1 (18:01):
What do you want to do then?
Speaker 8 (18:02):
Actually, boss you guys.
Speaker 1 (18:03):
Even then, wild wild, Yeah. I don't think people realize
how bad it is in some of these places, and
particularly in that town in Texas, they were trying to
build like an all Muslim The best way to put
it is enclave. I don't know. Maybe that's not It
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wasn't a town was as much as it Well, well,
I kind of I guess that's what they were looking
to do. But they they uh yeah, they they're serious
about this stuff. It's happening in Europe. Europe may already
be done. It may already be done. I don't I
don't know. I mean, I've I've got friends that have
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been in recently and they tell me it's I don't know,
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This is gonna make you, This is gonna give you
the best chuckle again. There's some language here. I'm gonna
warn you. If you're listening to me right now, watch
the volume, especially get you got young ones around, or
you're in place that you don't want the language to
be heard out loud. This guy is all of us.
This man interviewed on the street. Don Lemon had a moment.
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It's gone viral. Now. I don't know what he's doing.
I don't have a mighty of fault. Look, he's out
in the gutters. Now, come down from his ivory tower
after being canned by CNN. Here he is with his microphone.
I don't do it, sir. Can we talk to you?
Where you from? Do you live in New York? Don?
Who are you Lemon? You're a fucking morom dude? Wait
(21:32):
a minute, who are you Don Lemon.
Speaker 9 (21:38):
Doing?
Speaker 1 (21:39):
Sir, can we talk to you where you from? I
live in New York, don lemon. You're a fucking thank you?
Speaker 2 (21:46):
So are you?
Speaker 9 (21:46):
YEA very nice except you've never heard anything I've had
to say, and I've heard a.
Speaker 1 (21:51):
Whole bunch of what you I'm glad you watched me. No,
I don't why, but you just get clipped everywhere. I know,
but why don't I don't watch it, but I watch
you even clipped everywhere people make fun of you. You
said you don't watch me, but you know who I am,
and I.
Speaker 9 (22:11):
Got before I realized it's he Ann and MSNBC but
full of shit.
Speaker 1 (22:15):
Everyone's in a while like what are you watching? I
watched all sorts of stuff. Yeah, but why do you
say seeing an MSNBC a full of shit? Because we
look like, how about what specific? What's everything? Everything you do?
He's not wrong again. I apologize to the language. I
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gave you a warning and a heads up because I
felt like that was probably worth it. That'll make your day.
I don't know how your Monday is going already, but
it just I thought you need a little bit of
a laugh. There you have it. You et a little
bit of laugh now, you got it. Well, this is
no laughing matter. Holland Restaurant tour. Marlena Hackney's still in
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court the Midwesterner after the pandemic persecution. We deserve freedom,
they say Polish immigrants. Defiance of COVID lockdowns resulted in
five days in jaim Remember that, Dana Nessel after five
days in jail, fifteen thousand dollars fine and restaurant shuddered
for five months, and she's still going to here. You
know what I think about this? The other day, maybe
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we should just maybe we should all get together at Marlene.
It's just go all have lunch or breakfast over Marlene's
one of these days, just to show our little support.
What do you think about it? I mean, it just
it's just horrific that she still has to go through this.
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She's asking the Michigan Court of Appeals to dismiss her
case tied to COVID nineteen restrictions, arguing she did nothing
wrong when she reopened her business in twenty twenty. By
the way, she's a saint. Marlene is just a gem.
She is an absolute angel. Love her. Her attorney, Helen Brigman,
another warrior in the fight. There told judges Michael Reardon
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and Randy Wallason James Robert Rudford that Hackney only resumed
the operation at the Michigan Supreme Court struck down Governor
Gretchen Whitmer's emergency orders as unconstitutional. The entire case is unconstitutional,
Brickman said at a Thursday hearing, I'm disappointed that no
judge in Lansing has yet to acknowledge our constitutional civil rights.
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To say this is unbelievable is an understatement. Good go
get them. Hackney's case has been a flashpoint since the
height of the pandemic. She spent five days in jail,
paid a fifteen thousand dollars fine, and had her restaurant
shuddered for five months. Supporters say her punishment reflected government overreach.
Critics argue she endangered public health. Brinkman stressed that the
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Constitution overrides conflicting laws. It's ironic as she came from
a communist country to the Land of the Free, the
home of the brave, only to have her civil rights denied,
she said, referring to hackney upbringing in Poland before nineteen
eighty eight. Hackney said she's standing firm. I'm holding strong.
I'm praying that God will bring justice. We deserve freedom
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every human being who fights for freedom, liberty and justice.
This spring, Hackney appeared before the Michigan House Subcommittee on
the Weaponization of State Government alongside Oasso, Barbara Carl Thank
you we had on the program all during that time,
called the Barber, describing what she called heavy handed treatment
from Attorney General Danna Nasal's officer. You remember they got her,
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the arrest her before she was able to go on
Tucker Show. That was the whole thing. And I think
there might have been even like Freedom of Information actf
I remember this right, there was this back and forth
freedom of Information Act. I think when they were discussing
back and forth about all we got to get her
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before she goes on Tucker and all that. Just people
just they've they've completely forgotten this. Most most folks have, now,
I know, lots of you you haven't. People, it's hard
to imagine, it's hard to remember how close we were
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losing it all. Jessica sent me a message speaking of
Attorney General Dana Nessel and her continued abuse of power.
So they're going to read this here, but it looks
like the folks fifteen of the Republicans who were charged.
(26:34):
I think again, this is another abuse of power, weaponization
of government. Returning the court after two years of politically
motivated prosecution by Attorney General Danna Nessel, these citizens, many
of them seniors. That's a fact. These were the alternate
electors back in twenty twenty faced up to eighty four
(26:54):
years in prison each for serving as alternate Republican electors
in the contested twenty twenty presidential election. Especially after we've
found out what we've found out in the latest on
all of this, this dis ought to be just an
absolute and wrap it up, throw this thing out File thirteen,
be done with it. Defendants include former Republican leaders, farmers,
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small business owners, retirees, and grandparents. Their actions were neither
criminal nor unprecedented. At Alternate elector slates have been used
throughout American history to preserve a state's electoral voice during
disputed elections. That's a fact. That is what they in
fact were doing. Instead of recognizing that as a safeguard
to turn General Dannes who charged each elector with eight felonies,
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including forgerine conspiracy, I'd like to see her charge for
this gross negligence, this weaponization of government. I mean, it's
a find out era. Folks. They thought they did this
because they thought they could just get away with it all.
Remember what they did during twenty twenty. This is all
of this. Tomorrow nine point thirty, Judge Kristen Simmons, we'll
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decide whether these chargers will move to try or be
finally dismissed. They ought to be dismissed, so I would
say number one, we want to pray for these folks.
But they're asking supporters also to gather in Lancing at
eight thirty tomorrow at the Courthouse A one twenty four
West Michigan Avenue, Lancing, Michigan. Jessica, I don't know if
you're still on here, but if you have a link
to this or a story about this, or we can
(28:20):
we can share it in the chat. Please do so
with people, and then I will put it up in
the courtroom. Seating is limited, though, but I do think
they want people to be able to be outside. But
send me a link part of the chat or send
it to me on my phone. I'll make sure it
gets in the stack for later today too. Man, I
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got so many things from this weekend and I know
that I'm not going to have time to get to
them all. Did you see Trump at the US Open
over the weekend. I'll watch a little tennis. They were, Uh,
it was an amazing There was an amazing response there.
And now I don't it's this performance at National the mo.
Speaker 4 (29:00):
Not that are flag was who say that stares? No.
Speaker 1 (29:16):
I've seen back and forth on this between Republicans and
Democrats left and right, by the way, about whether or
not those were booze or cheers. Uh, And I'd say
that it's I think probably half and half or maybe
a little more of the cheers than the booze. This
is New Jersey, by the way, so it would not
surprise me if there were some booze that that wouldn't
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surprise me. But I think they. I think he signed
some hats and threw him out to the crowd there.
I think people are loving that. It was a good time.
That's cool to watch. I'd look. I didn't. I didn't
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want I'm not really a tennis I'm not a tennis fan.
That's not what I'm into. But I know he made
an appearance there and I think people enjoyed, at least
getting a chance to see him and what he's going
to be a part of it. By the way, September
eleventh is this week, it's just a few days away.
I believe he's going to go to the Yankees game.
He's going to be at the Yankees game. Yes, So
(30:21):
the Yankees play. They play the Tigers just a few
days from now on the eleventh Yankee Stadium.
Speaker 9 (30:27):
Well, I loved it. First of all, the two players
have unbelievable talent. It just seemed that they hit the
ball harder than I've ever seen before. Incredible talent. And
I enjoyed it. And I used to go all the time,
but you know, lately it's a little bit more difficult
to go. I really enjoyed it. They were really nice,
The fans were really nice. I didn't know what to expect.
Speaker 1 (30:50):
Really interesting. Usually you would say.
Speaker 9 (30:52):
That would be a somewhat progressive, as they say nowadays, crowd.
Sometimes some people would go on liberal. But will he
use the word they like to using aggressive. But they
were great, The fans were great.
Speaker 1 (31:04):
Well, an interesting, interesting moment there over the weekend. Anything
else they gotta make sure that I put out here.
CNN exposed linked audio shows how fake news is made.
I haven't even seen this yet. This is okay. There's
(31:24):
a couple of things they got to play before we
get out of here. CNN showing how this is exposing
how fake news is made. Linked Audio Network selectively edited
panelists discussing Voter Front portray him as a conspiracy theorist.
Speaker 10 (31:38):
Okay Bear is painted as a conspiracy theorist. Look at
the on screen chiron quote Trump voters on his unproven
voter fraud claims unquote the implication no evidence of voter
fraud whatsoever. When Camarata asks for proof, the panelist has
no answer, or so it seems. Here's the raw audio
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from immediately after the edit.
Speaker 7 (32:04):
I have seen busloads. Yeah, I guess I can't cite
the bustloads that I've seen and where I've seen them,
but on television I've seen it. And I mean, has
anybody looked into what James O'Keefe has done when he
went under cover to these various polling places. I know,
but he went in. He basically he was ready to
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vote as somebody else. Nobody asked for ID. I was
actually a poe watcher in New Jersey and I saw
what was going on there there were college students voting,
and there was no there was Basically, you use it.
That's right, you use a provisional ballot and it's never challenged.
They just put it right through. This is common.
Speaker 10 (32:43):
At the moment Bear is about to cite the evidence
to support his claim, CNN ends the clip. The piece
suggests that Bear did not have a legitimate answer to
Camarata's question in actuality, the answer was cut because it
didn't fit their narrative. This is a textbook lie of.
Speaker 1 (33:01):
Omission every single time. That's how the sausage is made,
by the way. I think there was. I think that
was James O'Keefe in that case. How about this one? Pierce?
Weregan asking a non binary guest what non binary means
in an awkward exchange.
Speaker 3 (33:21):
Blair is a trans woman. Why don't we let her answer?
Speaker 4 (33:27):
Go ahead?
Speaker 3 (33:32):
What does that mean?
Speaker 11 (33:33):
I'm a non by person? Sorry? Are we going to
spend do we really want when the rest of this
discussing my person?
Speaker 1 (33:40):
You mentioned it.
Speaker 3 (33:40):
I didn't even know. I'm just I'm just asking you
what that means?
Speaker 11 (33:47):
Do you really want to to discuss this?
Speaker 3 (33:49):
You raised the subject of yourself being puted, probably self
trans simple. It's really interesting to me. You raised it,
not me. I didn't even know, so now you've raised it.
What does that actually mean? What do you mean your
non binary?
Speaker 11 (34:08):
Are you really really just going to explain? Are you
going to cut Blair off now?
Speaker 3 (34:13):
I'm just asking you to explain. I'll come back to
Blair in a moment.
Speaker 4 (34:16):
Well you're the one that cut me off this, but I.
Speaker 3 (34:19):
Will say that Blair, Sorry, Blair, Wait one second, I
just want to ask, what do you mean my non binary?
Speaker 11 (34:26):
When I say I'm non binary, I'm expressing my identity
in a way.
Speaker 3 (34:29):
Then what does that mean?
Speaker 11 (34:31):
I'm sorry?
Speaker 3 (34:31):
What's your sexuality?
Speaker 11 (34:32):
My sexuality just doesn't have anything to do with.
Speaker 3 (34:35):
The UK government now says that people are male or female.
The British Prime Ministers's people in male or female.
Speaker 11 (34:40):
I don't think the UK government should be should have
the final say on how I express, Well.
Speaker 3 (34:46):
They determine the laws. I'm just curious what you mean
by non binary? What does that mean?
Speaker 11 (34:50):
I'm curious. I will firstly, what are your pronouns?
Speaker 3 (34:53):
What does that mean? There is only one of you?
Speaker 11 (34:55):
What does the collective? They have and used to refer
to individual people for centuries and still is so. I mean,
if you don't understand basic grammar, that's not you. But
I don't understand.
Speaker 1 (35:08):
I don't understand.
Speaker 3 (35:08):
I've got to be honestly, I don't understand the concept
of what non binary means.
Speaker 1 (35:12):
Or why you would why you would use a plural.
Speaker 3 (35:14):
Pronoun to describe a singular person. That makes sense to me.
This is the problem with the whole woke thing. It's inexplicable.
Nobody really knows what it means. I don't know what
you mean by non binary. They then there's one of
you sitting here and you look to me female, You're
a female?
Speaker 11 (35:30):
Okay?
Speaker 3 (35:31):
Are you a female?
Speaker 11 (35:31):
If you don't understand what non binary means, are you
a female? If you don't understand what non binary means, don't,
then I'm not sure you're in a position to lead
a debate.
Speaker 1 (35:40):
Just nobody does. Nobody understands any of this, even the
people that are obsessed with themselves. I don't think they
really get it either. It's just part of the illness.
But if you can't explain it in simple language, then
what's the point.
Speaker 11 (35:57):
Well, explain, I can tell you exactly what the gender
identity is. Something other than a man or woman.
Speaker 3 (36:05):
You're a female.
Speaker 11 (36:07):
I don't think that I'm here to discuss the contents
of my raised whole thing.
Speaker 3 (36:13):
I didn't.
Speaker 1 (36:14):
I don't think I'm here to discuss the contents of
my underpants.
Speaker 3 (36:17):
Mentioned anything about what you were?
Speaker 11 (36:20):
You did, you said, I'm trans This has really become
uncomfortably personal.
Speaker 1 (36:27):
By the way, He's got to be careful if if
he's still broadcasting the UK, he might throw him in
jail for that. Tim Rachel Maddow said, Rachel Maddow there,
Uh yeah, yeah, that's well, that's one way to put
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it to Tim Kane. Remember this guy could have been
vice president at one point. He ran with Hillary. Uh.
This is what the radicals believe.
Speaker 12 (37:00):
The notion that rights don't come from laws and don't
come from the government, but come from the creator. That's
what the Iranian government believes. It's a theocratic regime that
bases its rule on Shia law and target sonies behinds, Jews,
Christians and other religious minorities, and they do it because
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they believe that they understand what natural rights are from
their creator. So the statement that our rights do not
come from our laws or our governments is extremely.
Speaker 1 (37:33):
Troubling, you know what's troubling. And I think it's probably
the easiest way to put this. In fact, I think
it was Friday asked about this. I think it was
Jerr asked me about it. I'm a VIP freedom fan,
and I thought, you know, that's a really good point.
Let me talk about this, this question and this this
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this whole thing is very simple. They want to make
it about religion, and it's really not. It's about logic
more than anything else, about reason, and it's plain and simple. See,
these folks came in and the rest of these types,
particularly the folks on the left of progressives, of liberals,
et cetera. They will throw things around, separation of church
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and state. They will throw things around like freedom from religion,
all this type of thing, But they missed the point,
which is their politics. Their ideology has has become religion.
It is their religion, It is their god wokeness, all
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of that insanity, that demonic, all of that is their religion.
It's who or what they worship. And they're constantly moving
the needle and to the logic side of this. It's
not about even politics. It's about foundational truth and it
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is the truth that built this nation. Our rights must
come from God, not from government. And that idea, as
simple as it is, is really foundational, as it is
so powerful. Is that people just miss this, but it's
so important. The reason is straight and simple right from
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the declaration might effect it because you are endowed by
your creator. Tim Cain reacts like it's dangerous. He thinks
this is a problem, compares it to Iran theocracy. Well,
that's kind of a stretch, and it ignores our history.
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In fact, the decoration isn't vague. It anchors our rights
in something higher than politics, than just the spirit of
the age, whatever it might be. The idea dojore because
if rights come from government, what happens when government changes?
Then rights become negotiable. And by the way, it pendulum
(40:23):
effect is happening more and more these days. That's not freedom,
that's power, and power corrupts, and you see it happening
every day. By the way, you can't have any real
rights when the government decides what it is you can
and can't too see when God is involved, when your
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creator sets that tone, when he sets that foundation, then
it's government that must answer to God. It's government that
has to be accountable to a higher calling to the Creator.
Kay says he's a believer in natural rights, but then
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he undercuts them all by putting law that's valuable, law
man made above the source, which is again the Creator,
the name above all names, and that just doesn't hold. See,
the controversy isn't about theology religion. It's about logic and freedom.
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Because if rights come from God, they're inalienable. That means
they would apply to everyone always. It's the only basis
that can't be overturned by lawmakers, and they have no
real save any party that's involved or in at any time.
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It's a matter Republican, Democrat, the Green Party, for the lolipede,
whatever it might be. When politicians dismiss that, they don't
just challenge theology, they challenge a very idea of liberty
that shaped America. That Tim Kane is more dangerous than
anything else. That's where the real danger lies. So this
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to me is a simple argument. It is a simple idea,
and he is simply off the mark. But again that's
no surprise. Thankfully we dodged that bullet thanks to President Trump.
Back in twenty sixteen, Jason with a great point on
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the chat. The Constitution does not give us rights. It
just reaffirms the rights we were already given by God.
That's it, plain and simple. I hope that makes a
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