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I looked it up and found it for myself. And
it's real and it speaks to just the hilarity and
I think kind of maneuvering genius of Donald Trump. So
on the official White House Internet page, the White House website,
Donald Trump has created a White House timeline about the
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White House, and this I think is really good for
a lot of reasons. One this is you know, where
the President of the United States lives. I think it's
very important that we, you know, keep up to date
with it. We understand what's going on, where it came from. It, it
is a part of American culture and history. I think
it's good that people know about it, right, the history
of it. There's obviously a lot of history there. So yeah,
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by all means, let's let's stay up to date with it.
Let's let's be aware of what's going on there for sure. Yeah. Two,
as always, he turned it into a really creative way
to kind of dig at his opponents. So you know,
we've had the left going bananas about Trump renovating the
East Wing and turning it into a big ballroom, and
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this does a good job of pointing out, hey, actually
we've been renovating and changing this place since we built it.
This is nothing new. And also, and I'll demonstrate this you,
he also turned it into a dig at his political enemies,
which is pretty freaking hilarious. So let's dig it into it.
First of all. Step one inspiration. For one hundred and
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fifty years, presidents, administrations and White House staff have longed
for Oh wait, this isn't it. There it is major
Events Timeline. I'm sorry, I started reading the wrong thing,
all right. Major Events Timeline Step one design plans commenced
from seventeen ninety one to eighteen hundred. Our first President,
George Washington selected the site for the White House. The
following year, the cornerstorm was placed and they started a
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billion Then, of course, as you may or may not know,
we had the rebuilding. After the War of eighteen twelve,
it was burned down and it was then rebuilt. Then
we had the addition of the South portico that's the
kind of circle that you see, very iconic. Addition of
the north portico that's actually on the official White House logo.
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That's the kind of pointed entrance. Then we had the
addition of the West Wing that was in nineteen oh two.
Then we had the addition of the Oval Office that
was in nineteen oh nine. The Oval Office actually has
since been moved. We had nineteen thirteen, the addition of
the Rose Garden. In nineteen thirty four to nineteen forty two,
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the addition of the East Wing, which Donald Trump is
now torn down. In nineteen forty eight to nineteen forty two,
the entire White House was actually completely reconstructed. They gutted
the entire building, left only the exterior walls and rebuilt
the entire White House. In nineteen seventy we had the
addition of the press room. That's of course iconic. This
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is where it gets funny. In nineteen ninety eight, we
have the Bill Clinton scandal that's included in the Notable
Historic Events. President Bill Clinton's affair with intern Monica Lewinsky
was exposed. That's funny. Twenty twelve, we had the Muslim
Brotherhood visit. Obama host members of the Muslim Brotherhood, a
group that promotes Islamist extremism and has ties to Hamas.
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The Muslim Brotherhood is a designated terrorist organization by nearly
a dozen nations. Yeah, I think it's worth knowing that
Barack Obama had these guys over for a bit visit.
That'll play in later. We're gonna talk about this some
more in the next segment. Then we had in twenty
twenty the Tennis Pavilion. First Lady Milania Trump oversaw the
privately funded construction of a twelve hundred square foot tennis
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pavilion on the South Lawn featuring a neoclassic design. With
a copper roof and limestone clatting. The elegant structure unifies
the tennis court, children's garden and kitchen garden, enhancing recreational
opportunities for first families. That's nice. Twenty twenty three, cocaine
discovered during Biden's administration. A US Secret Service agent discovered
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a small zippered plastic bag containing cocaine in the West
Wing lobby, and then it goes on to dig at
him for the laptop thing. Then in twenty twenty three
and twenty twenty four, we have the trans Day of Visibility.
That was pretty notable. We remember that we talked about
it on the show. The Biden Harris administration hosts transsexuals
at the White House in twenty twenty three and goes
on to establish the tree Gender Day of Visibility. That's funny.
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Then in twenty twenty five we have the North and
South flag poles added. President Donald Trump personally funded the
installation of two eighty eight foot flag poles in the
north and south lawns of the White House. Then in
twenty twenty five we have the Rose Garden Reservation renovations.
In August twenty twenty five, President Trump completed a two
million dollar Rose Garden renovation funded through the generosity of
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private citizens. All of these projects, by the way that
Trump is doing, have been privately funded. That's always nice.
And then of course we have the Oval Office renovations,
and we have now the East Wing renovations and the
construction of the White House, again all privately funded, either
by Trump himself footing the cash or him going and
soliciting donations. This is great. I love that this is
honestly political genius because, like I said, it does two
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things really well. It demonstrates, yeah, clearly, throughout the entire
White House history, this has been rebuilt and altered and renovated,
so changing. It is nothing new, despite the fact that
the left wants you to lose your mind over it.
And also so it makes a fool out of the left,
which is fantastic. Everything he added was something that's crazy
that you can't believe the left would allow this to
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happen in the people's House. Oh, the sacred White House.
But ignore the fact that we let cocaine run wild
in it. Oh the Sacred White House. But yeah, both
Clinton was up to some shenanigans. Oh the Sacred White house.
But here are the transgenders on Easter that are whipping
their plastic knockers out on the south lawn. I'm not
kidding that happened. That's a real thing that happened. And
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yet the left wants you to believe that this is
such a secret or sacred space that you can't dare
put a ballroom on it. Please spare me. This is ridiculous.
But anyway, Hey, we got a great show coming up,
a lot of stuff. In the next segment, we're gonna
be talking about Islam and z Orhan, Mom Donnie in
New York City. You're not gonna want to miss it.
Stay tune.
Speaker 3 (07:47):
We'll be right back after these heads.
Speaker 2 (08:21):
All right, welcome back to the Next Gen Report. If
you know me, and I'm small enough at this point
that I think most of my listeners know me, you
know that I don't go out of my way to
talk about New York State politics usually, especially not New
York City politics. And if you don't know me, let
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me explain to you my philosophy. Basically, anything north of
the Mason Dixon Line I have little to no respect for.
I just I don't like it up north. I'm a Texan.
I'm a Southerner. That's how I've always been, That's how
I always will be. I really don't like New York City.
It's a huge city, which I mean I like cities
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in general, but like Houston's the max size the city
should be. In my opinion, Houston is the perfect city,
I think, and every city should be Houston in every
city that's not Houston should just disappear, become a small
town go away. But it's radically wildly left. From what
I hear. It's not a terribly nice place to live.
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It's way too expensive, it's way too crowded, and it
stinks and there's big rats there. That's what I've heard.
I don't know how much of this is true. I
will never visit because I know I can't carry there,
and I'm not gonna go somewhere where I can't have
a gun on me. I just won't do it. It's not safe,
it's foolish of me. I won't do it, eh voice crag.
So all that being said, I avoid New York. I
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avoid talking about New York because, frankly, I don't care
that entire island could fall into the ocean, and I
wouldn't that deny. I just don't care. But I think
the current political tra in New York City kind of
can be extrapolated broadly into the United States. So I
think in this one occasion with this soorhon Mom Donnie Race,
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we're gonna talk about New York City politics. So if
you're not familiar with Zorhan, Mam Donnie, he's some type
of Indian ethnically and religiously, he's Muslim, and politically he's
a socialist. So he's a wild character for sure. And
not that I have anything against any of those things
on an individual level. I have to say this all
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the time now, I don't have anything against any individual
person until I meet you and decide I don't like
you personally. All right, Socialism is a stupid ideology at best,
in an outright knowing the evil ideology at worst. Islam
is the same. It's a false religion, it's pagan, it's disgusting,
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and I really don't have anything against the people of India,
but Muslims and socialists on a broad scale, on a
macro scale, If you're saying I need to accept these
ideologies in the United States, no, the answer is no.
They're antithetical to what the United States was built on.
But that's Soorhan Mamdani's entire platform is Muslim socialism. So
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here he is going on and on and on about
his platform at a recent rally. This was October twenty sixth,
so not long ago, not long ago, and here he
is touting all the amazing things he's gonna do, namely,
freeze the rent, take it away, Zorhan. Here is what
we standing for, my friends.
Speaker 4 (11:43):
We are going to free the rent for more than
two million, rent stabilizes hens and to use every resource
and our disposals to build housing for everyone who he
needs in it. We are going to eliminate the fare
on every single lust line and make what are currently
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the lowest buses in the nation move around the city
with it.
Speaker 2 (12:13):
All right, let's start real quick. So everything he suggested
up until this point does one of two things. Spend
a lot of money or cut off income for the city.
How do you make that make sense. We're gonna start
shelling out big to build housing for people. Okay, so
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that's a cost. Where are you gonna get that money?
At the same time, you're turning off a city revenue
stream by eliminating bus fare. That doesn't make any sense.
That just doesn't make any sense.
Speaker 4 (12:49):
And we are going to create universal childcare and no
cost to theirs, so New Yorkers.
Speaker 2 (12:59):
Get raise their family in the city they love.
Speaker 4 (13:06):
Together, New York, We're going to freeze done together, New York.
Speaker 2 (13:11):
We're gonna makes.
Speaker 4 (13:14):
Together New York. We're gonna deliver universa.
Speaker 2 (13:19):
We will make our.
Speaker 5 (13:21):
City one where every person who haulds it home can
live life.
Speaker 2 (13:27):
Yeah, I mean this all sounds great, right, Everything is
free and works perfectly and everybody has a great time. Great,
how are you gonna pay for it? Because guess what,
nothing's free that this is the one thing that socialists
cannot save their life. Actually comprehend nothing at all, kind
of with me. All the things that are free ready,
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zero done, Nothing is free. All of this money is
gonna have to come from somewhere. And everything he's suggesting
is expensive. This is what Mats Walsh pointed out. Everything
he suggested here has failed, everywhere has been tried. Let's
start with freezing the rent. Great, people don't have to
pay extra in their you know, various apartments. And if
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they're runting a house, great, what happens when the cost
of labor for repairs and maintenance goes up. What happens? Seriously,
where does that extra money come from? Because guess what,
the cost of labor is rising, the cost of living
is rising. You can't just stop it. I mean, you
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can do things to slow it down across the board,
but if you just say, actually just for housing, no,
it's going to stay the same. Okay, So for the
landlord who now has to pay extra because that's how
this works, that's how inflation works. You have to pay
extra overtime to buy supplies and pay for labor to
repair damaged parts of the house or do regular maintenance.
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So where does that extra money come from? Because it's
not coming from the tenant. You froze the rent. You
can't jack the rent up on them. So I'll tell
you what happens. People just sell their houses that they're
currently holding as investment property, and eventually, sooner or later,
they become unlivable because you can't do maintenance on them,
or they just get demolished because they're not profitable. That's
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what happens. This is the universal, undeniable truth. Now, if
you want to say, okay, well, how do we get
rid of inflation. We can have that discussion by all means,
let's get back on the gold standard, let's eliminate the
federal reserve, let's start working towards eliminating inflation. That can
be done. It's gonna take years and probably in all
out economic collapse because we've built such a big system
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on such an unstable base that if we try to
fix it, it's gonna collapse. It's gonna collapse eventually either way.
But if we knock it out right now, we can
just rebuild the janking tower from scratch. So which is
it gonna be. You're gonna tank the economy so that
we can end inflation, which, if you want to have
that discussion, I'm all right, let's talk about it. Or
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are we gonna say? Hey, Unfortunately, inflation is part of life,
and that goes with housing. One of those two things
is actually plausible and workable and the other one is not.
But he doesn't understand this, or he does, and he
just knows that his voters won't, and he can say
feel good things and then all the little white chicks
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who just want to be viewed as nice people, and
that's how they vote whatever makes me look nice. I
don't want people to think. I mean, wait, you don't
want people to have childcare, you want people to be
priced out of their homes. No, I just understand how
reality works. There's what's nice and what would be perfect,
and there's what's actually doable. Nobody on the left seems
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to understand this or care. You can't just do whatever
you want and hope for the best. We live in
a real world. Real actions have real consequences. But no,
we just no, just be nice to people. Just vote
for the utopia. The utopia doesn't it never will exist.
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Unless you accept Jesus Christ as your Lord and savior
and then die, then you can be in utopia. That's
how that works. If you want utopia, that's the steps
there you go. But if you try to vote in
a socialist utopia, all you're gonna get is tank the
entire city of New York, which personally I'm fine with.
And here's why I think, and this might be kind
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of cynical, but I think at any given point, we
need a couple of just radical off the walls, terrible
to live in left wing cities that the right on
a national level can point to and say this is
what they want, this is what their policies do. Don't
do it. If we have to have New York be
that sacrificial lamb so that we can win national elections
from now until the end of time, you know what,
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go for it. I wasn't planning on visiting New York anyway.
We're gonna talk about this more in just a second. Stitum.
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me continue with where we were talking about Zorhan, Mom, Donnie.
We talked about just kind of politically, his ideas just
don't work. We know that, we know that. So are
people really voting for him for his ideas? I mean maybe,
but probably not. Most people probably aren't. Most people are
voting because we want to be nice to the Muslim people,
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right right. We want to be nice to everybody. We
want to be nice to everybody. We want everybody to
feel welcome. We want everybody to feel like they're part
of America. Ladi Dotti do. We just gotta be nice
to people, right, And Zoran's being nice to people. He
sees that Islam and Muslim people aren't being welcomed into
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the United States, and he just wants to fix that.
That's what's at the bleeding heart of all of these
kind of white chicks who make up I think, what
is the core base of Zorhan's voters. But also there's
a huge amount of Muslim immigrants that are trying to
take over this country. And I'm not kidding. I'm not kidding.
So we're going to get into that in a minute.
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So we just had this debate between all of the
major the three major candidates for New York City mayor.
That's Zorhan Mamdani, the Democrat candidate, Curtis Sliwa, the Republican,
and Andrew Cromo, the former governor of New York who's
running as an independent. So I want you to take
a listen to this clip from that debate, and I'll
tell you what's wrong with it after we listen to it,
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let me know if you can figure it out. If
you can figure it out, gold star, kudos to you.
Let me know on X reach out to me and say, hey,
I got it before you told me. But if you can't,
don't worry. I'm gonna tell you what's wrong with it.
Take a listen the.
Speaker 5 (20:16):
Date in the Democratic primary for him to set foot
in a mosque. He had more than ten years, and
he couldn't name a single mosque at the last debate
we had that he visited. And what Muslims want in
this city is what every community wants and deserves. They
want equality and they want respect. And it took me
to get you to even see those Muslims as part
of this city. And that, frankly, is something that is
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shameful and is why so many New Yorkers have lost
faith in this politician.
Speaker 2 (20:40):
Yeah, you know, and then they argue about whether or
not that's actually true. But let me ask you this,
why in the hell is a qualifier for New York
City mayor whether or not you've been to a bunch
of mosques or can even name a mosque. That shouldn't
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matter in the slightest you don't see New York City.
You're not making Muslims welcome in this city. Name a mosque,
Name every mosque in the city. When's the last mosque
you visited last I checked. We're a Christian nation. We
are We were founded by Christians on Christian principles for Christians.
You can hate me all you want for saying that,
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but we've gone in in great detail on this show
about how that's an undeniable historical fact. Every core tenant
that makes up the United States of America comes directly
from Western Christendom. That is a fact. That is an
undeniable fact. So why the hell do you have to
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prove how accepting you are of Muslims to be the
mayor of an American city, the American city. Some might argue,
why is that a factor at all? It shouldn't matter.
But the answer is Zorhan is in campaigning to most
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New Yorkers, he's campaigning specifically to the Muslims. He knows
he's got the Democrat base locked down just by being
a socialist. That's what we talked about in the first segment,
where he's pushing all these socialist policies that he's got
the kind of the Kamala Harris voters, if you will,
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he's got them locked down. He doesn't need to campaign
for those votes. He's got them. He's like, hey, free childcare,
rant stabilized, call it a day. That's done. He won
those votes. He's the Democrat nominee. He doesn't have to try.
What he's campaigning for right there is Muslim immigrant votes.
That's what he's doing. He's not after American votes in
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this speech. He wants Muslim votes. And I did specify
a difference because we are a Christian nation. You can't
say I've assimilated into American culture until you convert to Christianity,
you can't. Or if you're kind of a Christian based
secular person, maybe maybe, but we are a Christian nation,
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so assimilating to America American culture requires, by definition, conversion
to Christianity.
Speaker 6 (23:18):
He doesn't want those votes. He wants the Muslim votes.
Here's the science of it. Sixty two percent of foreign
born New Yorkers back Socialists Orhan Mamdani for mayor. The
actual amount of kind of regular New Yorkers that are
backing him is very different here among foreign born New
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Yorkers Mamdani received far more support, with sixty two percent
saying they'd vote for him in the mayor election. Among
those in New York City who were born in America,
forty percent say they support Cuomo. Thirty one percent said
they would vote for Mom Donni.
Speaker 2 (23:57):
So most natural born American citizens, natural born New Yorkers,
actually support Andrew Cuomo. If just natural born Americans were
voting in this race, Cuomo would win and buy a landslide.
Curtis Lee was the Republican and Zorhan Mamdani would split
the vote, and Andrew Cuomo would win. Everybody else going away. Now,
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I don't know the actual data of it. Maybe that
would require a runoff. I don't know. But as of
right now, right here, if it's just actual New Yorkers
voting in that race, Cuomo wins. But when you factor
in the mass immigration, both legal and illegal, that we've
had over the last ten, fifteen, twenty years, because remember
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the Muslim population, and you can go look this up.
I don't have time to pull up the actual charts,
but maybe I'll show it in a future episode. You
can find it online. It's not hard. The Muslim population
in the United States has shut up dramatically since nine
to eleven, which is we but it's happened, it's skyrocketed.
Sixty two percent of those people are backing Zorhonmamdani. No kidding,
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she's one of them. He's campaigning to them. Of course,
they would just shy of fifty percent of female New
Yorkers support. So here's what he's doing. He's grabbing the oh,
we need to be nice to people, females, the kind
of bleeding heart winmen that make up the very core
base of the radical left, the weaponized empathy folks. And
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then the sixty two percent of foreigners who have not
assimilated to American culture. He's grabbing them, and then a
few other folks, and he's cobbling together this coalition which
is at his core primarily Unamerican. These are people who
immigrated to the United States and are now trying to
turn the United States into a Muslim country. Don't take
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my word for it, he said it himself here. It
is take a listens to remake this state the image
of our people. We came here to remake this state
in the image of our people, and this is what
we see from Islam throughout all of Islam's history, throughout
all of Am Islam's history, it's conquer, conquer, convert by force.
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That's how Islam grew from the very beginning. That's all
the prophet Muhammad did. Conquer, convert by force. If you
wouldn't convert, we execute you. That was his thing. That's
why we had crusades, because we woke up after seven
hundred years of this and said, oh my god, these
people are on Jerusalem's doorstep. They've taken Jerusalem, They're on
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Rome's doorstep. If we don't stop Islam from conquering and
converting by force, there will be no Western society, there
will be no Christianity. So we thought back, that's what
the crusades were. This is historical fact. All of this
is verifiable study it. They want you to believe that
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Islam is a religion of peace, because they've started doing
the same thing with more peaceful measures. Islam is a
religion of warfare. They've turned to politics because politics is
war by other means. That's what's happening. They will invade
every American city they can get their hands on. They
will shoehorn a candidate that can say enough socialist things
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to get the bleeding heart liberals, and then they'll call
them together the rest of the votes they need with
mass immigration. This is what is happening in the United
States as we speak, and it's happening in New York City,
and we're just watching it happen in real time. You
think they stop in New York City. No, they take
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New York State next. It's the same thing we've seen
in Minneapolis, that is a Muslim city by every stretch
of the imagination, and they come from Minneapolis next. That's
what happens. This is the predictable result. You think they
stopped there, You think they're happy with just Minneapolis and
New York. No, it's America.
Speaker 1 (28:07):
Next.
Speaker 2 (28:08):
They will take all of Western Christendom and destroy it
because it's antithetical to their belief system. It is Islam
and Christianity are not compatible, even slightly. You can maybe
have on a very very micro level coexistence, very very micro,
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but on broad scale macro Islam in a Western country
doesn't ever work. Western Christianity will do two things. It'll
fight back or it'll cave and be destroyed. Those are
the options. That's it. So, if by some chance you're
listening to my voice in New York, and you can
vote against this guy by all means, do it. We're
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gonna talk more about this in the next segment. This
is gonna be the whole show. I didn't mean for it,
but it's important. We need to talk about it, so
Stacy will bear back. You know, I really didn't mean
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for Soorhan to become the main and almost only topic
of this show. But I guess I had more thoughts
about this than I thought, which is, you know, it
is what it is, that's what we're talking about. So,
you know, I've had a lot of thoughts about assimilation recently.
We've been talking about that. In this episode, we've talked
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a lot about assimilation. So there's kind of two types
of assimilation. I think there's just kind of practical assimilation.
There's understanding how American culture works. We say hello when
we see each other, we shake hands, that's something we do.
We have certain standards for table manners and things like that,
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really simple basic surface level stuff. And then there's the
deeper stuff like do you actually hold the beliefs that
built this nation? Are the beliefs you do hold compatible
if they're not necessarily identical? Right? Things like that. That's
kind of the deeper core levels of assimilation. So can
you get by in day to day life in American culture,
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and then can you become American? Right, those are the
two types of assimilation. Zorhan Mamdani has cleared neither of
those bars, clearly, because he's a proud proponent of socialism,
which is Unamerican. It's antithetical to freedom, it is antithetical
to America. He's also Muslim, which is antithetical to Christendom
and therefore antithetical to America. And also he has not
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mastered day to day American life. And I'll prove it
to you right here. That man is eating rice with
his hands. Now you can argue, oh, that's his culture,
that's how they do it in India, Organa, or wherever
the hell he's from. He's not in India, he's not
in Ghana, he's not in wherever the hell he's from.
He's in the United States of America. And we eat
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rice with a fork. Here, maybe a spoon you could
get away. I actually a spoon will probably be easier
because rice kind of crumbles, But anyway, you don't eat
it with your hands. And this point has been made
quite a bit. I'm sure you've seen it on Twitter.
You've seen people making this point. Now, there are those
who try to argue, well, we eat all kinds of
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stuff with our hands here in Western societies. Here's this
lady on this podcast. I don't know what show this is.
I don't know who this lady is, seasoned b I
don't know anything about this. But here they are saying
these are English ladies, so, you know, kind of different,
but not really because America came from England. So here
they are saying, read all kinds of things with our hands.
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We eat pizza and burgers and fries and Nadi dadi
da without hands. Here's she is saying that.
Speaker 7 (31:59):
I think it's more like, why do people find it
weird when you come from a culture.
Speaker 2 (32:04):
When bad everything else with hands?
Speaker 7 (32:08):
Pizza, chips, chicken, burgers, yeah, like like but actually loads
of food is yeah, all fast food is sandwiches are.
Speaker 2 (32:19):
Okay, this is a stupid point. I'm gonna prove it
to you. Burgers, chips, everything else is eating with your hands,
all right. I don't have a plate of rice on hand.
Here's how Zorhani's rice. I have shreddy cheese, which is
pretty similar. So there's a couple of ways I can
eat this with my hands. One I can take a
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very small pinch one at a time. Is just drop it
into my mouth. That's clearly not what he's doing in
this picture. He's grabbing a fistful of the rice. My
options now are like slurp it with my fingers into
my mouth. I'm not gonna do that on camera because
it's gross and weird. But everybody, I'm confident, at some
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point in their life, probably hopefully in their early childhood,
has done this. They've gone in, they've grabbed a fist
full of the shredded cheese, and they've just sucked that
whole thing and their fist into their face to get
the cheese. Because that's how you do That's what you
do there. You've got to either drop your fingers into
your mouth or just slurp all over your fingers to
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get it in. I'm trying to use as much audio
here for the listeners, but this really plays better if
you're watching it, So go check me out on YouTube
right now Ethan Buchanan or the next Shin reports, which
either work. Now, that's why we don't do this in
the United States in Western culture because it's gross and
we're developed. That's weird. If I were to eat something
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like this and polite company, I would take a fork
or a spoon and I would scoop it and put
it into my mouth. That's what I would do. That's
not what Zorhan is doing. That's gross. What he's doing
is gross. I don't care if it's his culture. If
that's his culture, his culture is gross. Ours is better,
all right, hate me for saying it. Western culture is
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better then whatever the hell that is. Now. The counterpoint
they make is we have all types of food that
we eat with our hands here in America, So how
dare we it's hypocritical that we call out Zorhan for this.
One of the examples they cited is chips. I have
with me some cool ranch to ritos. Here's how you
eat a cool ranch strito with your hand. You grab
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one at a time and you put it in your mouth.
That's it. That's how you do it. Notice how I
didn't slobber all over my fingers when I was putting
that chip in my mouth. You think I could do
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that with this cheese? You think I can grab a
fistful of this cheese. Like he's grabbing a fistful. I
just flung cheese all over my desk. Great, I'll clean
that up later, Like you just grab that fistful of rice.
Look at how he's He's not grabbing a little pinch
to put in his mouth. He's grabbing a fistful. There's
one way to get that into your mouth. And it's gross,
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all right, So that's just stupid point. I'm sick of it.
But anyway, So that's the day to day the cultural assimilation.
There's also the kind of deeper, long term Can you
embed yourself and become part of this system? Can you
graft into America? And I will make this point time
and time again. Any person who can do this is
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more than welcome into the United States. If you hold
our values, if you believe that Christ is Lord and
that freedom is the right of every sentient being, I
will welcome you with open arms. No matter who you are,
no matter what color you are, no matter where you
come from. Come to America. We built it for you.
Soorhan doesn't do that. He is a Muslim. Muslims don't
do that. They believe in essentially conquering their way, either
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through political means that they can do it, but so
often through actual violent military means. And here's my issue
with Islam is sharia law. It is directly in conflict
with even secular Western society, even if you're not Christian.
It is a theocracy which secular Western society broadly rejects.
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There's an argument to be made that in a kind
of traditional Christian Westerndom or Western Christendom, whichever the proper
order is, that theocracy is actually kind of fine. You
don't necessarily need it because everybody's Christian anyway, but you
govern with Christian principles. Muslim principles are very different. Apostasy
and blasphemy are punishable by death in even modern Muslim
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societies to this day, is what I mean by that,
Like in Iran right now, in Nigeria right now, if
you're a Christian in Nigeria, you better keep both eyes
open because you're in literal danger. The Muslims there will
kill you. This is something that Charlie Kirk spoke about,
and Ah, that Dorito is stuck in the back of
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my throat. Take a drink here. I think it's important
we take a listen to this. This is Charlie talking
about why Islam Shria law Muslim culture is not compatible
with the West.
Speaker 8 (37:29):
And people say, I like mom Donnie because he's authentic,
but authentic to what and what is he aiming towards.
He's aiming towards a devolution. It's bad either way. By
the way, if he eats with his rice with his hands,
whether he means it or not, he's either authentically gross
or he's being a fake, disgusting person. And in some
of the comments of a TikTok video I made, people say,
but Charlie, who are you to judge other cultures? No, no, no, no,
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that's the point. We in Western culture believe that our
way of life is the best. We're better than Mohammedism.
We don't do female general mutilation. Well, I guess the
trans people do, but we don't do female general mutilation.
We in the West don't have child marriages. We don't
believe in honor killings, we don't believe in polygamy. We
believe in American exceptionalism. We believe our culture is better.
Speaker 2 (38:15):
You see, and that's because our culture is better. Western
Christian society is better than any other society. In the world.
There is not an example where that is not true.
We are better and I'm not afraid of saying that,
and you shouldn't be either. Western christian is better than Islam.
It's better than paganism. It's better than what came before.
It will be better than anything that comes after it.
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We are the greatest society, We always will be the
greatest society, and we should not shy away from that anyway.
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