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Trump recently upset his base by suggesting he wouldn't be deporting illegal aliens working on farms or in hotels. The good news is, he's listening to his voters. 
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Speaker 1 (00:03):
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(00:46):
Good Wednesday to all of you. This is going to
be yet another a little bit rough one. Later in
the episode, we got a lot of more heavy topics,
and I'm not doing them because I enjoy doing them.
I'm doing them because they're important. That is my pledge
to you. I will never talk about a single topic
that I don't believe is truly important. A lot of

(01:09):
news shows and news stations and Ladi nahdi da we'll
just talk about whatever to fill time, and they'll kind
of trick you into thinking it's important. I see this
a lot on Fox. They'll be like big breaking news
flash on the screen. You think something big has happened,
and it's just the same story they did a week ago.
They do that to keep you washing to fill time.
I'm not gonna do that. I'm not worried about feeling time.

(01:30):
I've got you for two hours or one hour twice
a week. I'm just gonna give you what's important, what
I think is important, and I'm gonna start by sharing
you or sharing with you some important good news. We're
gonna dig into immigration here in this first segment. So
let's start by talking about the tweet or the truth

(01:51):
social post that Donald Trump put out. I believe this
was on the twelfth, so this was several days ago.
This was last week. I didn't address it at the
time because I felt like this was the kind of
thing that was going to play out later, and I
was correct. It's now kind of fully played out, and
we're going to talk about it now. So Donald Trump
posted our great farmers and business people or farmers and

(02:13):
people in the hotel and leisure business have been stating
that our very aggressive policy on immigration is taking very good,
longtime workers away from them, with those jobs being almost
impossible to replace. In many cases, the criminals allowed into
our country by very stupid Biden open border policies are
applying for those jobs. This is not good. We must
protect our farmers, but get the criminals out of the USA.

(02:36):
Changes are coming. And he followed this up by announcing
that he was like pausing enforcement at hotels and farms.
So if you couldn't guess hotels and farms are employing
a lot of illegal aliens, that's actually not allowed. That's
a crime. If you're knowingly employing an illegal alien, you

(02:57):
can go to jail for that. You can face legal
penalties for that. And here's Donald Trump just saying, okay, well,
our good business people are saying this is very important
to them, So we're gonna pause. And I truck this
up to the fact that Donald Trump is himself a businessman.
He is himself in the hotel business. I'm sure he
knows some of these people. I'm sure he's familiar with them.

(03:18):
I'm sure they're his friends from a long time ago.
Et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. This is not what
we voted for. It's not we voted for Donald Trump
to get all of the illegal aliens out. Matt Walsh
pointed this out. All of this, He said, employers who
knowingly rely on illegal immigrant labor should be in prison instead,
We're going to back off immigration enforcement for their sake.

(03:39):
Hell no, we can't tolerate this. He's right, we can't.
We have got to get all of these illegal aliens out.
Either you have a border or you don't. You can't
make exceptions. You can't. I understand. There's the sob stories,
and there's the cases of good people who really do
just want to come to America and be good Americans,
but they did it the wrong way. Listen, you did
it the wrong way. I'm sorry. Get out now, leave

(04:01):
on your own and maybe you can come back the
right way later. That's an offer that's been extended to you.
But we're not making exceptions. The base got fired up
about this, The MAGA base, all the people that voted
for Trump were understandably as they should be, angry about this,
and we spoke out. We took to Twitter and we said, hey,
what are you doing. This is not what we voted for.

(04:22):
We want these jobs. Believe it or not, Americans do
want these jobs. Maybe not these jobs exactly, but if
you increased the demand for labor by artificially decreasing the supply,
and I say artificially, what's actually happened is the supply
of labor has been artificially increased by illegal immigration, and
now it's time to bring it back to where it

(04:43):
should be, and that will cause ways is to go up.
We know that to be the case. New York Posts
put out this article Nearly one million illegal immigrants have
self deported under Trump, which has led to higher wages
by Andrew Arthur. He wrote this article. I actually know
Andrew Arthur. I've I've had a number of conversations with him.
He's a former immigration judge, so he knows what he's

(05:05):
talking about. If you deport all these illegal aliens that
are coming and working for pennies on the dollar under
the table, and you're forced to hire Americans, that will
lead to higher wages. That's a good thing. Maybe prices
will go up a little bit at those particular businesses
because they have to make back that money, but more

(05:26):
people will be making more money anyway, So I think
long term those things will balance out, and hey, maybe
we'll get some tax cuts too that will make things
even better. The free market can handle this. Get these
illegal aliens out because they're not supposed to be here.
And so the American people spoke out about this. We said, hey,
we did not vote for you to do this. You
need to do what you said you were going to do,

(05:47):
which was deport all of them. And it's very easy
to get down in the dumps and say, oh, no,
Trump screwed us, We've been betrayed, we've been lied to.
He's not deporting them all. Or maybe we give the
man the benefit of the doubt and say, hey, he
knows a lot of business folks, he's connected in the
business community. Maybe he really does mean well, maybe he's

(06:10):
actually trying to help good, strong American businesses and this
was just kind of a slip up, and he was
doing it the wrong way because he did reverse this.
The Washington Post put out an article yesterday or not
yesterday Monday, Trump officials reverse guidance exempting farms and hotels
from immigration raids. So he had originally said We're not

(06:33):
going to raid farms and hotels. Everybody lost their mind
about it. We got angry, and he said, okay, never mind,
I will. Here's why this is important. One, because we
do need these people out. I understand maybe some of
them are good people. I understand maybe some of them
really do want to become Americans. We have a process
for that, and it's important for that process to be
followed because if you start making exceptions, that slippery slope

(06:57):
doesn't stop. It leads to what we saw under Joe Biden.
It does. That's what happens one hundred percent of the time. Eventually,
if you let it go, that's what happens. So you
have to enforce the law for everybody, because either everyone
is subject to it or no one is. What this
also shows you is that Donald Trump is listening to
his voters right now, which he doesn't have to. He's
not up for election again. He could say I'm backing

(07:18):
off this. I don't need you people anymore. You all
can go ay and be angry. I'm going to do
what I want. But he's not doing that. He's seeing
the feedback that his voters are giving him because he
is online in a good way. His administration knows what's
going on on Twitter, they know what's going on on next,
they know what the American people want because they're watching
it and they're responding to it. It's good to see it.

(07:41):
It happens in real time, so you have to kind
of take a step back and relax. When you see
things you don't like, speak up about them, but don't
lose your mind. All right, they are paying attention. All right,
we got a great show coming up. We'll be right back.
Stay toned. This is the next show I'm report. All right,

(08:19):
welcome back to the Next Gen Report. Let's stick with
this immigration theme for a minute, because I've got some
more really good stuff on this that i want to
share with you. I want to give you the story
of two immigrants. Okay, this is very important, This is
very relevant story. This is two immigrants. These are real people.

(08:40):
One of them came to this country from a third
world country, and frankly has done very well for herself.
She came from a third world country, an objectively terrible country.
It's so terrible that they make movies about how terrible
it is. And through coming to this country from her
terrible country, he's able to have great success and then

(09:02):
rise to a position of great prominence in this country,
a position within the government of this new country, and
she hates it. She hates the country that she's come
to from her country, which is objectively worse by every metric.
And not only has she come to this new country
and found a better life, she's found a position of

(09:22):
power and influence inside this new country, and she still complains,
she still hates it. By another example, we have an
immigrant who came to this country from a country that
has faced great hardship. But from what I can tell,
and I admit my knowledge of this second country is
rather limited, it has overcome those hardships for the most part,

(09:49):
for the most part, and this immigrant also came to
this country with very little, almost nothing, and made himself
a very successful career, a very successful person, and became
rather wealthy and famous, and even elevated himself into positions
of power and influence within that country's government. And he

(10:12):
is very grateful to the United States of America for
the opportunities that he's had that he recognizes he would
never have in his own home country, and he celebrates
the country that he's in now. The two people I'm
discussing are ilhan Omar from Somalia and Arnold Schwarzenegger from Austria.

(10:35):
They both went viral. They had some interesting clips over
the last couple of days that they both appeared on
some talk shows and went very viral. And I feel
like it's worth talking about because it really does set
the example of who we do and don't want immigrating
into this country, legally or illegally. There are illegal, legal

(10:57):
immigrants who come into this nation who should not be
allowed in because they don't appreciate it and they want
to destroy it. Ilan Omar is one of those people.
Take a listen to this.

Speaker 4 (11:05):
Clip to be coming out of our country. I mean,
I grew up in a dictatorship and I don't even
remember ever witnessing anything like that. To have a democracy
a pecan of hope for the world to now be
turned into one of the you know, one of the

(11:27):
worst countries, where the military are in our streets without
any regard for people's constitutional rights, while our president is
spending millions of dollars prompting himself up like a failed
dictator with a military parade. It is really shocking and

(11:48):
it should be a wake up call for all Americans
to say, this is not the country we were born in,
This is not the country we believe in. This is
not the country founding fathers imagined, and this is not
the country that is supported by our constitution, our ideals,
our values, and we should all collectively be out in

(12:11):
the streets rejecting what is taking place this week.

Speaker 3 (12:15):
So that's Illhana Omar talking about. I believe the no
King's stuff she's talking about, you know, the immigration raids
and the fact that Trump had a big parade for
the US Army's two hundred and fiftieth birthday. I don't
understand how that's controversial. It's the two hundred and fiftieth
birthday of the greatest military force in the history of humanity.

(12:37):
Whether you like it or not. I know we don't
have a perfect scoreboard. We've lost a few, but we've
won a lot more. We are far and away the
greatest military in the history of the human race. And
that is a high bart clear. It is because there's
been some good ones. The Romans, the British Empire, those
were powerful militaries. We dwarf them and it's not even close.

(12:57):
It's good to celebrate the two hundred and fiftieth birthday
of that those men and women who work their asses off,
who fight and die for this country and have been
doing it for two hundred and fifty years and have
done a fantastic job. They deserve recognition they do. They
deserve a great parade. I stand by that. And the
illegal aliens who take advantage of the beautiful country that

(13:19):
they have built for us, that they have fought for
and one for us, they take advantage of that and
break our laws and cross our borders and commit various
more crimes beyond that. They deserve to be deported. And
I will not sit and listen to a lecture from
ilhan Omar, who was born and raised in Somalia, which
is the definition of a third world country. We've all

(13:42):
seen the Captain Phillips movie where he's on that tanker
and they get attacked by Somalians and held hostage. That's
the country that ilhan Omar would rather be in. I
was bought in the dictatorship and this was not this bad.
Then go back, go back to Somalia. You still have
your Somalian citizenship. If you don't like it here, get out.

(14:04):
Nobody asked you to be here. Nobody get out. If
you're that unhappy, just leave, go back to Somalia. Let
us know how it works out for you. Goodbye, don't
let the door hit you on the way out. All right,
here's the second clip I want to play for you.
This is Arnold Schwarzenegger, who I'm sure disagrees with Donald

(14:26):
Trump on a lot of political issues. He's been very
vocal about it. He was a politician, he was a Republican,
but he was kind of a bush Cheney Republican, which
means I'm sure he doesn't get along with Donald Trump.
The View tried to get him on this. He joined
the View and they tried to catch him. You're an immigrant.
Don't you hate what Donald Trump is doing? Listen to
his response.

Speaker 5 (14:46):
Self, if you are an immigrant, you're an immigrant in
this country?

Speaker 3 (14:50):
Did you have a visceral reaction to what they're doing?
What ice is join when you see the videos of it?

Speaker 2 (14:56):
Well, I tell you you said that the immigrant. I'm
so proud and happy that I was imbraced by the
American people like that. I mean, imagine they came over
here with the age of twenty one with absolutely nothing,
and then to create a career like that. I mean,

(15:18):
in no other country in the world could you do that?
Every single thing. If it's my body build in Korea,
if it's my acting career, becoming governor. The beautiful family
that have created all of this is because of America.
And so this is why I'm so so happy to

(15:39):
see firsthand that this is the greatest country in the
world and this is the land of opportunity. And I
think because I'm such a proud American and a proud
immigrant became to America. I was asked to do on
July fourth a big speech, the keynote speech at Mount

(16:00):
Vernon that George Washington was with the rest where he
lived and all that to celebrate the two hundred and
fiftieth anniversary of America, the existence of America. That we'll
be doing the speech that asked me because I'm an immigrant,
and the people will be there will be seven thousand
some people there, and we will be there. There will
be people that will be sworn in and will become

(16:23):
citizens that day. So it's really a great, great celebration.
This is what this is all about, is to celebrate
people becoming Americans and coming to America and all that.
And so I just think the world of the great
kind of history that we have with immigrants in America.
But the key thing also is at the same time
that we've got to do things legal. That is the

(16:45):
important thing, you know. So you've got to do things legal.
And those people that are doing illegal things in America,
and they're are foreigners, they are not smart because when
you come to America, you'll get and you have to
behave like a guest. Like when I go to someone's
house and I'm a guest, then that will do everything

(17:08):
I can, keep things clean and to make my path
and to do everything that is the right thing to do,
rather than committing a crime of being abusive or something
like that. So that doesn't really work in this country.

Speaker 3 (17:19):
I don't know if you caught that he used my
guest analogy in the home. I talked about that on
the podcast several episodes ago. Arnod Schwarzenegger, if you're listening,
thank you for using my analogy. He's exactly right. But
what's important here is the fact that he appreciated the
fact that he was allowed to come in this country
and make himself a great person, and he did that

(17:41):
the right way. Tell me, what's one of those people
would you rather have come to your country someone who
doesn't appreciate the fact that they're here and hates the country,
or someone that's incredibly grateful for the opportunity that he
has had. I'd rather have Schwarzenegger personally. All right, say
to a movie right back. We got more coming up.

(18:16):
All right, I've been putting it off long enough. Let's
talk about the Israel Iran conflict. Yeay. I am not
any more excited about this than any of you are,
so don't even worry about it. But we have to
talk about it. It is important. This does matter. Unfortunately,

(18:38):
what happens in the Middle East, at least for right now, matters.
It shouldn't. We should be able to have the Middle
East go to war with whoever they want, as long
as it's not us and it not affect us even slightly. Unfortunately,
that's not the world we live in. Excuse me. Unfortunately
we live in a world where whatever's going on in

(18:59):
the least is the most important thing in the entire world.
So we're gonna talk about it. Israel is bombing Iran,
and they may or may not deserve it. I'm not
gonna be the judge of that because I don't know.
I do not have all the details about what's going
on in Iran. I do not have all the details

(19:22):
about what's going on in Israel. I will come out
and say right now that this is probably not a
you know, black and white war, as in, these are
the good guys, these are the bad guys. And here's
all the reasons why, because the dirty little secret is
no war, is that there is no war where you

(19:43):
can clearly say yes, these are all the reasons that
we should be on this side of this war. And
there are no singular reasons why the opposite might be true.
It's just not reality. The fact of the matter is
Israel and Iran are at war, and this may or
may not wind up dragging the United States in it. Shouldn't.

(20:05):
We should not be involved in this at all. That
is my official position it is now. One might say, okay, well,
we can't allow Iran to have nukes. We need to
go to war to keep Iran from having nukes. This
is Senator Lindsey Graham's position.

Speaker 6 (20:23):
There's two ways to stop Iran from having a nuclear weapon.
One is diplomacy, the other is force. I think the
headline tonight is we're moving into the land of force.
I think Iran has allowed themselves to be fooled in
the thinking they could manipulate Trump, same old tactics with

(20:43):
the wrong guy. When it comes to Trump, to all
those who voted for President Trump and guide him in office.
God bless you. He's the right guy at the right time.
These are dangerous times. Why do we say no nuclear
weapon for Iran? They're a religious theocracy. They're built around
the extreme version of Islam. They want to destroy Saudi

(21:03):
Arabia and the Sunni branch of Islam. They want to
kill all the Jews in Israel and come after us.
That's what their whole country is built upon, a theocratic
view that there's nobody else in the world. But then
when it comes to worshiping God, if they had a
nuclear weapon, they would use it.

Speaker 3 (21:20):
Is okay. I understand the perceived logic behind what he's saying.
If they had a nuclear weapon, they would use it,
and they'd use it against us, and we can't let
them have it. We need to go to war to
keep them from using it. I don't believe you. You've
failed to convince me. There are a number of countries

(21:44):
that are built around ideologies that are directly contradictory to
the ideologies that built the United States. Many of them
have nuclear weapons, namely Russia and China. None of them
have used those nuclear weapons against US or anybody else.
Because every single person on this planet understands that if
you use a nuke on anybody, everybody else will nuke everybody.

(22:10):
It's the law of mutually it's your destruction. Everybody in
the world knows that if you nuke the United States,
the United States will nuke you back. There is no
place in the United States that you can hit with
a nuke that won't result in you getting nuked. And
we have more nukes, and our nukes are better. You
will die if you touch us. Everybody knows that Russia

(22:31):
knows that, China knows that North Korea knows that. They
all know that they all always have knows that I
Ran knows that too. I have no reason to believe
that if Iran has a nuke they would use it
against the United States. Does that mean I want i
Ran to have a nuke. No, I don't want anybody
except the United States to have a nuke, since other
people have nukes. I want us to have the best

(22:52):
and most powerful nukes. I believe in speaking softly and
carrying a big stick. We should have the biggest stick around,
and if we can keep somebody else from having a stick, sure,
go for it. But just because they might get their
hands on a stick, that does not mean we need
to go to war with them. They know that they
can't nuke us because it'll be the last thing they do.

(23:13):
They know they can't nuke anybody else because everybody else
around them, including Israel, has nukes, and everybody else has
a mutually sure destruction rule. I guarantee it. I guarantee it.
So am I overly concerned about Iran getting a nuke? No,
I don't think they have one. Even if they did
have one, I don't think they'd be dumb enough to

(23:33):
use it against us. That being said, if Israel wants
to blow them out of the water, go for it.
I don't care. That's not my country. I wish they
wouldn't because I believe human life is precious. So if
war is avoidable, avoid the war. If war is not
avoidable in two countries that I'm not a citizen of
and have no vested interest in, and are not the

(23:54):
United States, want to go to war, knock yourself out.
I couldn't care less I really couldn't. I don't. I
don't care less. I wish people wouldn't die because people
are precious. Life is precious. But I also understand that
I can't foreign policy the entire world. I can't be
world police. The United States can't be world police. If
you want to go fight, knock yourselves out, I wish

(24:15):
you wouldn't. I can't stop you. I'm not going to
try to stop you. That's it. That's the whole thing.
Is this a naive view of foreign policy? Maybe maybe
it is. That's how I feel about it. If you
touch the United States, we will kill you. But if
you're touching somebody else that we have nothing to do with.
Knock yourself out. Sure, Israel is our ally, they're handling it.

(24:38):
They've got themselves covered. They can fight their own wars
and we can let them. Doesn't have anything to do
with us. So that brings us to the position of
Israel bombing Iran. A lot of people in the MAGA
base are upset with Trump for some reason about this.
They think that just by virtue of Israel doing something,
the United States is going to get involved. I remind

(24:59):
you this rule has been bombing Iran for nearly a
week now, the United States still has not gotten involved.
We've kind of positioned some assets a little bit closer
in the vicinity. We're aware, we're keeping our eyes on
the situation. We're close to it, but we're not involved
in it, which I believe is the right maneuver. Let
everybody in the area know, Hey, we know there's a

(25:20):
conflict here. You better not touch us, because look at
all of our force. We will kill you if you
touch us. Now, go fight each other all you want.
I don't hate that foreign policy, I don't necessarily disagree
with that. A lot of people on the right are
looking at this somehow as a betrayal of Donald Trump
by the voters. Now, like we talked about in the
first segment, if you're unhappy with Trump, speak out about it,

(25:44):
make your opinions known on Twitter. Clearly the Trump administration
is watching all right. We know that, we know they're
listening to the voters. That being said, as of right now,
the United States has not gotten involved in a new war.
We haven't. That was Trump's promise. Now, I will say,
while I wish it doesn't happen, I hope it doesn't happen.

(26:05):
Even if the United States does get involved in a
new war, specifically over Iran having nuclear weapons, that would
not necessarily be a betrayal of Trump or of the voters.
By Trump, he was very clear throughout the entire campaign
he does not want the Iranians to have a nuclear weapon,

(26:26):
and he will go to any lengths possible to make
that happen. Here is an example of all the different
times that Trump said exactly that on the campaign trail.

Speaker 7 (26:37):
And that was a license for them to make nuclear weapons.
And you cannot let Iran have a nuclear weapon. You
cannot let it happen because bad things will happen if
that happens. But they were ready to make a deal.
We would have made a deal. It was great for everybody.
No nuclear weapons. You can't give them nuclear weapons. Now
they can have a nuclear weapon. Don't let Iran have

(26:59):
nuclear weapons.

Speaker 3 (27:00):
That's my only thing I have to tell you today.
Don't let them have it.

Speaker 7 (27:03):
They would have never had them, including around we would have.
They can't have a nuclear weapon, that's all. They can't
have nuclear weapons.

Speaker 2 (27:08):
It's too too.

Speaker 7 (27:10):
Destructive, too powerful. They can't have it. But I wanted
to make a deal with them. No nuclear weapons. You
can't have nuclear weapons. Nuclear weapons are the single greatest
threat to this world, to the whole world, and Victor
Orban understands that. I just don't want them to have
a nuclear weapon, and they weren't going to have one.

Speaker 3 (27:28):
And so there he is repeatedly throughout his time on
the campaign trail saying, Hey, I'm going to do everything
I can to stop Iran from getting a nuclear weapon.
I disagree with him on that. Sure, I hope Iran
doesn't get one. Do I think we need to go
to war to stop them from having one? No, I don't.

(27:49):
I think Trump and I would probably disagree on that.
I don't think that that's worth American lives. I think
even if Iran has one, we can negotiate with them.
They know ours are bigger and more powerful. They are
not going to use a nuclear weapon against us. But
as of right now, the United States is not involved
in this. There's no reason for us to be losing
our mind over this. Let Israel and Iran fight it out.

(28:12):
This doesn't have to be our problem. It just doesn't.
It's as simple as that. Everybody's losing their mind over this.
The base is all pissed off at Trump over this.
It's fracturing, it's splitting in half. Everybody's losing their minds.
It's the end of the world. No, it's not. Let
Israel fight it out with Iran. This does not need
to involve us, and I think as of right now,

(28:34):
it won't. I don't see any indicators that this is
going to get us sucked into some new war. And
Trump has betrayed the voters and he's another neo con
starting another forever war. I haven't seen that materialize. Calm down,
take a step back. We'll be fine. Nobody's getting drafted,
all right. We got one more segment coming up, stay too,
We'll be right back, all right. So there's times where

(29:25):
I think America is back, Western society is back. We've healed,
we've realized how far astray we've gone over the last
fifty to sixty years, and we're finally returning to a
sane society, or at least a semi saying society. And
then I see things like the video I'm about to
show you right now. And I actually found this because

(29:48):
I first scrolled across a headline. I saw this headline
and it made me think, oh my god, our society
is cooked. And it is, by the way, if you
didn't know, our society is cooked. I hate to be
the bear of bad news, but this is the harsh reality.
Here's the headline. My shock when my husband all cabs,

(30:08):
husband got pregnant by another man. Okay, so let me
stop you right there. You do not have a husband.
You have a lesbian that you have shacked up with.
That's what happened. So I wanted to do some more
research about this, read this article in order to bring
this to your attention and talk about this, and unfortunately

(30:30):
it's behind a paywall. I'm not gonna pay money for this.
I'm just not. Thankfully, I found a video from truly
on YouTube that is about the exact same story, featuring
the exact same people. So here is a brief highlight,
and I apologize in advance for the absolute garbage you're
about to listen to. But I think it's important that

(30:50):
we understand what's going on in this society, in this
country that we've built. So here we go.

Speaker 8 (30:56):
My husband gave birth to our baby, Hi girlhead, little Game.

Speaker 9 (31:00):
Year Goal or Polly. I ended up pregnant with a partner.
I get judged as a transseat. You wanted to be
a man, and men don't have babies.

Speaker 8 (31:09):
Our child should be taken away from us, that we
aren't fit parents.

Speaker 5 (31:13):
Hey, how did you feel when you found out Tucker
was pregnant?

Speaker 3 (31:19):
Surprised?

Speaker 2 (31:19):
To say the least.

Speaker 8 (31:24):
We done with nap time.

Speaker 3 (31:26):
By the way, quick note, if this music is copyrighted,
which I don't think it is, I formally claim fair use.

Speaker 9 (31:31):
Hey, my name's Tucker, my name's Danny.

Speaker 8 (31:34):
Our daughter's name is Maya, and she's four months old.
I think we're pretty good parents. We had a lot
of fun with her.

Speaker 3 (31:40):
Okay, let me get out ahead of this. You're not.

Speaker 8 (31:44):
We've been together for about three years.

Speaker 9 (31:46):
And married for eight months.

Speaker 8 (31:47):
We met at work. We were both nurses during COVID,
and we met and became friends and got really close.

Speaker 9 (31:53):
I had really started to develop feelings for her, so
I thought, if it's give it a shot.

Speaker 3 (31:58):
Got some happy feet.

Speaker 8 (32:00):
We decided that we wanted to have kids early on.

Speaker 3 (32:03):
Okay, so just real quick, let me set the stage here.
These are two lesbians, that's what this is. One of
those lesbians happens to be a transvestite. That's what's occurring here.
These are two lesbians, one of them is transgender, and
got pregnant. That's what happened. This is not oh, my
husband got pregnant. No, a lesbian that you've shacked up

(32:26):
with got pregnant. And I'm not gonna say married, because
I believe marriage is an institution of the Church created
by God, that is between one man and one woman.
So they're not married. I do not recognize any marriage
they have as legitimate. I don't care what document they
have from the state. Marriage is up to God. They're
not married. That is not a husband and wife. That
is two lesbians that have shacked up and they got pregnant.

(32:49):
We'll get into how they got pregnant a minute.

Speaker 8 (32:51):
We originally expected me to carry the baby. I was
actually doing fertility testing.

Speaker 9 (32:57):
I'm a transman, and we were trying.

Speaker 3 (32:59):
To you're not a transman. Trans men don't exist.

Speaker 5 (33:02):
You're a woman.

Speaker 3 (33:03):
You're a woman who thinks you're a man.

Speaker 9 (33:05):
Her get pregnant and expand our family. And then I
ended up pregnant with a partner, and it was the
best best thing that ever happened yet.

Speaker 3 (33:14):
All right, so let's dig into this a little bit.
They mentioned earlier that they're polyamorous. They're a polyamorous couple. Now,
if you've lived a good life, you may not know
what polyamorous means. And so you would come to me
and you would ask Ethan, what is a polyamorous couple?
That's a couple that has agreed to cheat on each other.
If you go through all the hassle of getting married

(33:35):
and committing to one another just to turn around and say,
oh not, never mind, just kidding, go off, have fun,
you shouldn't have gotten married in the first place, all right.
You have poor moral standards on top of all the
other issues that you clearly have. Because this is a
guy who went out and got hormone therapy, and or
this is a woman correction, who went out and got

(33:56):
hormone therapy and then had his boobs chopped off, her
boobs chopped off, or whatever the pronoun. I don't freaking know.
It's too much to keep track of your good grief.
It's got a beard, good lord. This is a woman
who went out, got her boobs cut off, had hormone therapy,
and then had sex with a man and got pregnant.

(34:20):
That's what's happening here, all right? Roll the video were
you polyamorous from the start of your.

Speaker 9 (34:26):
Relationship with my idea to do that at the time
I identified as a sexual I wasn't. I didn't have
much of a drive, and she is completely opposite to me.

Speaker 8 (34:36):
He wanted to make sure I had the freedom to
explore all of my options, whether that be with men, women,
or otherwise.

Speaker 6 (34:42):
How did you feel when you found out you were pregnant?

Speaker 9 (34:45):
We clearly weren't expecting pregnancy.

Speaker 3 (34:48):
She had no kidding.

Speaker 9 (34:49):
I thought I was having like gas issues, and she
went to go buy me medication. But because we were
already trying to get her pregnant, we had a bunch
of pregnancy tests, and like in the back my mind,
I was just like, just check, just check, and it
came up positive. I walked around the living room for like, Okay,
that's enough of this scarbage. I can't play anymore in
this video and good conscience. These people are crazy. They

(35:10):
are They're crazy, and this child is going to have
a difficult life. I guarantee it. Right now, children need
a man and a woman to raise them. Can children
get by without a man and a woman and survive
and maybe even be successful in society?

Speaker 3 (35:24):
Absolutely? But the father and the mother, a biological man
and a biological woman, both have something unique and specific
to offer a child growing up that is very important.
A man in or or a child should have a
father and a mother, a man and a woman in
their life, raising them for a myriad of reasons that

(35:44):
I could do an entire show about. And I don't
have time to discuss. This child is going to have issues.
And these people are crazy. These are two lesbians. One
of them went out of the way to mutilate their
own body, and then they still got pregnant because despite
the fact that they pretended to commit to each other,
they at the same time decided to turn around and

(36:04):
no sheet on each other. We don't care forget the
commitment that we at least pretended to make when we
pretended to get married, because again it wasn't a real marriage.
Now we're just go ever have fun. And then they
ended up with a child. If you think that's going
to end well and that's healthy for society, you're crazy.
You're crazy, all right. The second thing I want to
talk about is the no Kings protest. I talked about

(36:26):
this a lot on Sunday Again. Tune in Live seven pm.
Am my fifty k PR say you take a listen.
It's a good show every single week. Here's some lady
that's upset about the fact that there weren't as many
counter protesters. That's right wingers at the No King's protest.
Take a listen, all right, So quick question for all
of you people on the right.

Speaker 5 (36:46):
A thank you to the people in my hometown for
showing up to peacefully protest or counter protest, I will say.
And the people to show up too kept to protest.
There was only twelve of you that were there to
counter protests, but you did it peacefully, and I am
very thankful for that, because as we saw across the country,

(37:10):
the only people that were getting arrested were people on
the far right that were.

Speaker 3 (37:17):
Being violent. So okay, let me stop you right there.
The people that were getting arrested in LA were people
on the left that was being violent. Let her continue.

Speaker 5 (37:25):
My question for you guys on the far right is
if you were the majority, where were you?

Speaker 7 (37:30):
All right?

Speaker 3 (37:32):
It's a good question. She goes on for five minutes
to continue this question. It takes just that that's the
question you asked it. She could have ended the video there.
It goes on for another twenty seconds. We were at work. Okay,
I went to the protest, and I went to the
pro test to go to work. I had to be
there for work. I was there for work. That's why
I was there. But this kind of gets to the
point where leftists think that protests would be all end

(37:54):
all and they think that this protest was just the
ultimate showing of how great empower powerful the leftist coalition is.
Let me just dissuade you of that notion. Right now,
about five million people nationally, according to the latest estiments
I've seen, went to the No Kings protests across the country.
For context, seventy five million people voted for Kamala Harris

(38:16):
in the election. I went through the trouble of running
the numbers. About six percent of the people who took
the time to vote for Kamala Harris also went out
and protested in the No Kings protest. And remember a
good number of those people were probably journalists like myself
that were there just to document. We weren't protesting. We
were there to mock you. We didn't show up because

(38:36):
this doesn't matter. That's why you want to know why
we weren't there. We were busy. We had more important
things going on. All right, That's all I've got for
you today. Remember Sunday am nine fifty KPRC or the
free iHeartRadio app. Tune in live here the next episode
of the Next Gen Report before anybody else. That's where
you go to get it. All right, I'm either Buchanan.

(38:57):
This is the Next Gen Report. Thank you very much
for listening. We'll be back Consulate
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