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Antifa, Mick Jagger and Satan in Portland // Democrat Katie Porter in Nancy Pelosi’s Ice Cream Bubble. // Is Taylor Swift Flirting with godliness?

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Welcome to the Three Stories version of The Todd Herman Show.
Story number one Antifa, Mick Jagger and Satan in Portland,
Story number two Democrat Katie Porter in Nancy Pelosi's ice
Cream Bubble. And story number three is Taylor Swift flirting
with Godliness. We'll talk about this with the help of
Know Your Risk podcast dot com ends God Almighty.

Speaker 2 (00:24):
The Todd Herman Show is one disapproved by big pharma
technocrats and tyrant's everywhere from the high mountains of Free America.
Here's the Emerald City exile Todd Herman.

Speaker 1 (00:49):
Today is the day the Lord has made, and these
are the times through which God has decided we shall live.
Dot to make sure you give credits where sometimes you
don't think they're credit is due. And we're talking about Antifa,
we talk about Antifa and Satan a bit. Why because
they're cousins and we talk about Antifa Satan. You got
to bring Mick Jagger in the mix, because Mick Jagger

(01:11):
never gets enough credit for being who mc jagger is. Now,
first of all, let's make sure everyone we're talking about
Satan and Mick Jagger. They're also cousins. And I know
Mick has recently said some pretty cool things about America,
and in fact, in defense of Charlie Kirk, weirdly, Jagger
criticized people who celebrated Charlie Kirk's murdered. He did that
because mixabillionaire, what does he care? But he's not a Christian,

(01:33):
He's not a guy we turned to for reality. But
he is someone who was one time gifted with the
ability to be prophetic in one of his songs, and
he deserves some credit. As we look at what's happening
in Portland, and when we talk about Portland and we
talk about Satan, these things are kissing cousins. Remember that
there is a full on satanic donut shop there, not

(01:53):
the Homer Simpson fake Satanic shop. It's a donut shop
that's very famous down there that I'm going to say
their name because I prefer people not go there, but
if you're super curious and obsessive, you can go search it.
That is actually satanic. It actually has donuts there named
after sexual acts with children, et cetera. So you could
go there, but maybe don't. If you've ever been in

(02:17):
the war zone of Portland when Antifa is going after people,
you've ever seen their behavior. You've ever seen them fleeing
into their safe houses after they assault journalists. It appears
pretty satanic. All things are allowed, nothing is forbidden, well except,
of course, trying to document what's going on. So Antifa,
Mick Jagger, and Satan. We'll get to the Mick Jagger part,

(02:40):
but we got the Antifa part right. So Mick Jagger
in his song Sympathy for the Devil, I think he
was given a gift to the prophetic. If you've not
listened to this song in a while, you should. Some
of the lyrics are really really prophetic. Some of them
are historical. Mick takes the role of Satan on Please
allow Me to introduce myself. I'm a man of wealth

(03:01):
and taste, and through this he's talking about all the
acts he undertook as Satan, the death of the Kennedys,
et cetera. It's a really really interesting song lyrically. Mick
is a smart dude, by the way. He has a
basically what it amounts to an MBA. He was in
college while they were doing The Rolling Stone. So the
tough guy part that was Keith Richards, the guy behind

(03:24):
the scenes with the smarts in the business. That's Mick.
So he also in that song says every cop is
a criminal criminal, every cop is a criminal, and all
the sinner's saints. Every cop is a criminal and all
the sinner's saints. I don't know that Nick soir Toar
is a saint. I know he's a man who tries
to walk with God. I know that as he was
being arrested in Portland for having the audacity to protect

(03:47):
himself against an assault, that's all he did. The DA
even refused to file to file charges against Nick because
the evidence was so clear. Nick wasn't in any risk
of really having real serious jail time because the FEDS
would swoop in. And in fact, this what FEDS are
swooping in because of what happened to Nick. They're gonna
look at the entire Portland Police Bureau for civil rights complaints.

(04:09):
This is Nick sortz Or, arrested for defending himself against
Antifa assaults, Arrested by criminal cops, made criminals by their bosses,
arrested as all the sinners are the saints in Antifa.

Speaker 3 (04:24):
So I know we're about to head to court in
in less than an hour.

Speaker 1 (04:27):
Pretty much. What are you expecting today?

Speaker 4 (04:29):
At this arrayment, you're facing a disorderly conduct charge?

Speaker 1 (04:32):
Is that correct?

Speaker 5 (04:35):
Yeah, at the moment, you know, the ideal scenario would
be that the charge, I mean, this would be a
very stupid case, too perfect, a very dumb case.

Speaker 6 (04:42):
Well, I got there and it's stinguished for them.

Speaker 5 (04:47):
To continue on with it. I'm hoping that they don't go.
We're ready for anything we're after We're ready for everything.
All right, We've already gone out swinging with discovery this morning.
We want paperwork, documents and can you indications about their communication,
their coordination and by them my police bhara with Antifa

(05:07):
and left wing groups, because clearly these people, especially in
the past thirty days and thirty plus days, barely any
of this have been arrested for anything.

Speaker 1 (05:18):
So if you watch a video of this, you see
this big, rotunds obese ANTIFA member in black trying to
go chess to chess with Nick bumping into and making
physical contact. Nick just calmly and gently pushes a guy away,
just hands up, don't touch me. And then Nick takes
a tumble over a curb down under this grass and
they're going to try to jump them. At that point,

(05:39):
cops do well everything they rest. Nick Mick Jagger said
in the voice of Satan in the song Sympathy for
the Devil, every cop is a criminal, and all the
sinners saints. Well, in Portland, Oregon, all the sinners, the Satanists,
the at least passive Satanist in Antifa, who stand against

(06:02):
God in every single way, they're treated as the saints.
People who are simply there documenting this for the American
people and the people who live in Oregon, they're the
ones who get punished. And it's not just Nick soortor
it's not and it's not only him that gets assaulted.
Katie Davis Court, an independent journalist, was assaulted down there
with a flag pole, came away with a really vicious

(06:23):
black eye, and you know, was very famously almost unalived,
beaten so bad that he came away with a long
lasting concussion. In fact, for a while had a pretty
severe speech impediment because of it. But there's another guy
down there. He's just a guy again, citizen journalist's name
is Thomas Allen. You're here about and see his story

(06:43):
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(08:10):
Please do tell me part of the Todd Herman Shaw family.
There are these young journalists, independent journalists who put their
bodies on the line, and they're down in Portland. And
we've been talking about the words of Mick Jagger. Every
cop is a criminal, all the sinners saints. He said
that in the song Sympathy for the Devil, which I
think is a prophetic song. I think Nick was I
think Mick was granted that. There's a guy named Thomas

(08:31):
Allen he was also taking into custody. He's a patriot.
All he is accused of doing is being a patriot.
He's accused of assaulting an ANTIFA militant but when you
were down there as a conservative, if they knew who
you are, I guarantee they always assault you first. And
they also know they're not going to go out and
get arrested.

Speaker 4 (08:49):
Thomas Allen, he has been targeted all evening for wearing
Maga gear, as Maga cap and wearing the Charlie kirkshirt.

Speaker 3 (08:56):
He just got arrested.

Speaker 4 (08:57):
They just took his Maga cap. Whoa whoa what whoa whoa?

Speaker 2 (09:02):
Whoa?

Speaker 4 (09:04):
All right, Thomas Allen's being escorted out by Portland PD.
Alan's being targeted again by Antifa militants. They tried to
steal his mega cap.

Speaker 3 (09:13):
Portland PD is arresting Thomas Allen. Wow, they've just taken
They're taken him in zip times. So again, this is
the type of powder keg and ecosystem that has continued
to explode out of control here in Portland City. Officials
continue to allow and enable this situation, and there's absolutely

(09:33):
no endency.

Speaker 1 (09:34):
This Jonathan Show at the show show, he's one of
the guys who got to go to the White House
and brief President Trump on this. So what was that
guy's crime? Did you see the video? His crime was
being there with a freedom shirt on. His crime was
wearing a mega hat. What was the crime of the
Antifa types who came around to steal his hat? Some
of them were in motorcycle helmets because they're so incredibly

(09:55):
anti fascist and brave. So he gets popped, he gets arrested,
he's he's taken away, and then the funniest thing happens.
How could this be the case? How could Antifa know
what car Thomas Allen was driving? Because they found out
what car Thomas Allen was driving. Thomas Allen goes into

(10:16):
jail for a bit, gets out and looky, looky what
he discovers here in a city that Mick Jagger presaged
when he said every cop is a criminal and all
the sinners saying they did.

Speaker 7 (10:26):
To my car while I was in jail. They came
out here and broke all my windows, broke my mirrors,
broke my lights. This is what the this is what
they do. This is what they do. I knew this
was gonna happen. Scum of the earth. I'm so glad
I knocked that piece out. It's worth it to me.

(10:48):
I'm over this car anyways, I need a new one.

Speaker 1 (10:52):
So uh confesses on video good move, Nick, that you
knocked the guy out. All right, I guess sorry you didn't, Thomas,
that you knocked the guy out. You know what, as Christians,
we have the most bizarre responsibility. It's so bizarre to
turn the other cheek man. That's tough. I'm telling you.
Around Antifa members like that, my redneck would come up.

(11:13):
I'm seventy nine point seven percent redneck. I've done that
through genetic testing. My redneck would come up. I'd want
to solve the stuff physically. And you can't do that
down there because you're the one who's going to get popped.
But expect it because in Portland, the comps that they
deploy to the Antifa beat, they know Antifa, they know
them by name, and they'll say things like, hey, we're

(11:35):
only arresting you for show. They'll say things like that.

Speaker 8 (11:38):
You have a.

Speaker 1 (11:38):
Police chief who has apologized to Antifa, a chief of
police who promotes them as voluntary or volunteer traffic control
people while they're breaking the windows out of people's cars.
Do you see the McJagger tyan Do you see the
Satanic tie in picture? The New Heaven and the New
Earth accepted the Lord Jesus. They accept the Holy Spirit.

(12:03):
They confess Jesus with their mouths. They through the years abided,
They allowed God to sanctify them, that is, to make
them holy. And you picture the new Heaven and the
New Earth where the control factor is. Everybody in there
worships the Lord. Everybody in there got there because of
their confession, was brought into the family, cleansed by God.
Given the free gifts of redemption. You're going to see order.

(12:25):
You get to see peace, You get to see love
multiplying on a daily basis, on a minute by minute basis,
for eternity. You are seeing little glimpses of hell when
you see what Antifa is like, because these will be
the demons mocking you for your entire existence, not for
trillions of years, but forever. Every time you look at
this stuff, we're getting a little glimpse of hell. This
is CNN and talking about Stephen Miller and Steven Miller

(12:50):
responding to CNN in the way that Stephen Miller is
very very good at responding.

Speaker 9 (12:54):
Democratic President Someday calls the National Guard to a red
state over what they see is open but is what
amounts to a demonstration that gets routy.

Speaker 8 (13:05):
I mean the rosing pictures of their kids because it's
a demonstration and they have a sniper on top of
the building firing a high caliber rifle at a nice
facility because it's a demonstration and they are engaged with vehicle.

Speaker 9 (13:18):
But the National Guards are getting sent to Texas because
it's the National Guard is in being sent to Dallas
where that sniper.

Speaker 8 (13:22):
Was, because the Dallas Police Department and the Governor of Texas, well,
you walked right into that one. Have responded to every
call for assistance and help. They gave a standown order
in Chicago, and they gave a stand down order in Portland.

Speaker 1 (13:34):
Boy, the hapless little guy on CNN, Yeah, he walked
into it. He needs to pick up the rolling stones out.
I think it's the best way to get that would
be one of the best of it is right there
on my wall. That record there has sympathy for the
devil on it. We just can't play it copyright stuff.
Imagine that Mick Jagger, Antifa and Satan in Portland. Story

(13:56):
number two Democrats, Katie Porter in Nancy Pelosi's ice cream bubble.
You remember back in the day, the video that Nancy
Pelosi thought would be a good idea to send during
the lockdown portion of the COVID sye up where she
was at home with a what was it like, eighty
thousand dollars fridge and fifty thousand dollars worth of ice

(14:18):
cream or fifteen thousand dollars. Do you remember that it
was all the gourmet ice cream and she had this
double wide refrigerator filled with nothing but the gourmet ice cream.
And this is after the controversy where she got caught
not wearing a mask while she was getting blown probably
having her hair blown out at that place and on camera.
Remember that, So Nancy Pelosi lived in this ice cream

(14:41):
bubble because to her, who doesn't have all this ice cream,
who doesn't have a double wide home, who doesn't have
all this money that's been purloined over the years from
politics and parloined it insider trading, why would this bother anybody?
So this was an ice cream bubble Nancy Pelosi lived in.
And I think she was stunned when there was pushback,
even from the left, like, hey, this is bad. The

(15:04):
image here looks bad, this is bad optics. Now I
want you to imagine what life is like in a bubble.
Like legitimately, if you live life floating around in a bubble,
and you were fed and cared for in that bubble,
and you never had to struggle for nothing in that bubble,
and you floated above everything in that bubble, so you
could look down and go, Wow, those people are stuck

(15:25):
in traffic. Look at that.

Speaker 10 (15:27):
Wow.

Speaker 1 (15:28):
Those people have to work to eat. Look at that. Wow.
Those people have to answer tough questions sometimes. Look at that. Oh,
that guy has a boss. That must suck to have
a boss. And you're in that bubble, and then you
see that bubble, and that bubble is starting to approach
something sharp, and you see this sharp thing coming and

(15:49):
oh wait, my bubble's gonna pop, and I'm gonna land
in a world where you might have to answer tough
questions or even decent questions. Here's Katie porter gooble, the
trail candidates Democrats in California, seeing her bubble approaching something sharp.

Speaker 11 (16:04):
The question is what do you say to the forty
percent of voters who voted for Trump.

Speaker 12 (16:08):
Oh, I'm happy to say that. It's the do you
need them to win part that I don't understand. I'm
happy to answer the question aswer the question is you
haven't written, and I'll answer.

Speaker 1 (16:15):
And so she's glancing down at the reporter's notes because
probably they had an agreement. This are some things I
can ask them. There's things I can't ask at least
there's some of the questions, but Katie port to see
her bubble approaching a sharp thing.

Speaker 11 (16:26):
We've also asked the other candidates do you think you
need any of those forty percent of California voters to win?

Speaker 6 (16:31):
And you're saying no, you don't.

Speaker 12 (16:32):
No, I'm saying I'm going to try to win every
vote I can. And what I'm saying to you.

Speaker 6 (16:36):
Is that well to those voters. Okay, so you I.

Speaker 12 (16:40):
Don't want to keep doing this, so I'm going to
call it. Thank you.

Speaker 6 (16:44):
You're not going to do the interview with.

Speaker 12 (16:46):
Them, Nope, not like this. I'm not not with seven
follow ups to every single question you.

Speaker 6 (16:50):
Ask every other candidate has.

Speaker 1 (16:52):
I don't care.

Speaker 12 (16:53):
I don't care. I want to have a pleasant, positive conversation,
which you asked me about every issue on this list.

Speaker 6 (16:59):
And if every quest.

Speaker 12 (17:00):
Question you're going to make up a follow up question,
then we're never going to get there, and we're.

Speaker 13 (17:05):
Just going to circle around.

Speaker 6 (17:06):
I am an hesitative had to do this before ever,
You've never had to have a conversation to end in order. Okay,
but every other candidate has done this.

Speaker 12 (17:16):
What part of I'm me? I'm running for governor because
I'm a leader, So I am going to make so.

Speaker 11 (17:21):
You're not going to answer questions from reporters. Okay, why
don't we go through. I will continue to ask follow
up questions because that's my job as a journalist, but
I will go through and ask these and if you
don't want to answer, you don't want to answer.

Speaker 1 (17:33):
So she doesn't want to answer. She sees her bubble
approaching a sharp thing because of the follow up questions.
But I want to give you an example of where
Katie Porter is able to talk, just somewhere out. It's
a quick clip, but it says everything about what it's
like to float around in a bubble because Katie Porter's
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(19:02):
She has this bubble she saw it approaching this sharp thing,
and it freaked her out because she might have to
answer a follow up question. It is not scripted, and
just talk about the topics and let me have my
one liners. Don't make me have any interaction with you
because they don't like people. Here's Katie Porter on her
own saying this of her own volition, talking about people
who want to inflict their sexual loss upon the bodies

(19:24):
of children, and she expresses it in the following manner.

Speaker 13 (19:27):
This is the allegation of grumor and pedophile. It is
alleging that a person is criminal somehow and engaged in
criminal acts merely because of their identity, their sexual orientation,
their gender identity.

Speaker 1 (19:41):
So it's not anything like that. It has to do
not with thoughts. It has not to do with identity
maps minor attracted persons. It has to do with what
you carry out with that identity, what you carry out
in terms of what you try to convince kids to do.

(20:02):
Bubble popped Katie Story number three. Hey is Taylor Swift
flirting with godliness. There is a bit of panic going
on among we call them swifties. See, I'm way into
pop culture, man, I love pop culture can't spend enough
time around the pop culture because it's pop and it's culture.

(20:24):
So we're called Swiftiest. And if you don't know what
that is, you should look at it. But those of
us on the inside of the Swift world we know that.
So Taylor Swift is a new video out, and this
young woman took it upon herself to frame this up
the way everybody should think about this new album. And incidentally,
if you've not seen it, Taylor Swift, who has become
a probably like fifty percent owner at this point of

(20:45):
the NFL, because the NFL decided that all NFL football
fans want to watch Taylor Swift sitting there watching her
fiance dash husband dude play the game. So Taylor Swift's
new album apparently is something we need to think about
in a new way. This young woman frames it up
and tells everybody here's how to think about this. In

(21:06):
your Taylor Swifty.

Speaker 14 (21:07):
Head, Kila Scheff is handing the conservative agenda on a
silver platter to the masses. And before I go any further,
before you argue with me, you cannot convince me that
the master lyricist of our generation, akin to Shakespeare, the
Easter egg Master of our generation is not aware of
what her entire optics and lyrics and album and everything
is giving at this very moment. Before you suggest that

(21:29):
this was supposed to be a satirical album, I would
like to remind you how she feels about this album
in her own.

Speaker 15 (21:34):
Words, the world to me to have this creative experience
where we knew that we had to bring the best
ideas we've ever had. Yeah, and I know.

Speaker 1 (21:44):
As she's saying, we as in her husband's helped with this.

Speaker 16 (21:48):
Her husband, Ah, her husband, the football player who's gone
from dressing like a pimp on the Rockford Files to
suddenly just sing like a dad.

Speaker 1 (22:00):
And this is on his brother's podcast or TikTok or whatever. Okay,
so we got it. They're holding the album to Sorry, Taylor,
didn't mean to interrupt you while you were swifty.

Speaker 15 (22:09):
Also know the pressure I'm putting on this record by
saying that, but I don't care because I love it
that much.

Speaker 6 (22:14):
There's not other ones coming.

Speaker 10 (22:16):
This is the record I've been wanting to make for
a very long time.

Speaker 14 (22:19):
I'm trying to rapifire this as fast as I can
so that my video is not an hour long, but
we're going to start with the roll out of the album,
the announcement of the album on Our Boyfriend's Football podcast,
Our boyfriend who plays for the NFL, who we are
now aligning our brand with, who is one of the
most racist and problematic industries in.

Speaker 1 (22:37):
The country, the NFL that has the so called black
national anthem. There is it, one beautiful song, meaningful song,
but thiry voice great, it's just not a national anthem.
We only have one. The NFL that forced players to
wear the names of people who were sometimes criminals, such

(23:00):
as Jacob Blake, a guy who was on his way
apparently to a house to beat his ex girlfriend with
whom he had a child's And it was two black
women who called the police and said, hey, Jacob's on
the way here, please please come and help us. He
has sexually assaulted us before. We don't want him here.
And the police responded, and Jacob Blake went for a

(23:21):
knife and tried to take the cops gun. And I
remember an NFL football player at Jacob Blake's name on
his helmet. That's the racist NFL. Young woman's talking about
it now is swift but aligning her brand there? Oh no,
that's all organic. Oh no, Fox Sports. No, they just
showed Taylor Swift up on the stands because it Yes,

(23:43):
of course she's aligning her brand, and of course there's
money going back and forth. But is she flirting with godliness?
Might be now, she might not know it, but it
might well be that Taylor Swift is flirting with Godliness.
Now she'd have to find her way to getting married.
She'd have to find her way to understanding why marriage exists.

(24:03):
She'd have to open her heart to the Lord Jesus,
and maybe then she'd get there. But she's got one
piece of it. She gets business. Give her that. Taylor
Swift gets it. There's no doubt in my mind that
she likes these conversations about this change in direction. And
there's a lot of people who get business cold. They've
been it for five, ten, fifteen years. Things have built up,

(24:24):
they've got employees, they've got assets.

Speaker 2 (24:27):
You know.

Speaker 1 (24:27):
I think of a friend of mine as a boat company,
boat sails rental. He has also this business of renting
amusement toys that go out in the lakes, so like
floating bubble houses and things like that, rents house boats,
things like that, and his business is a walking, breathing
time bomb for lawsuits. Okay, boat rental, boat starts on fire,

(24:49):
floating house sinks that he has all these things set
up under all these different companies. None of them had
the corporate veil. He heard me talking about Bisible. Let
go bissible dot com that's the website, and said, do
I have the corporate veil? It turns out he didn't.
Many people don't. So you think because you have an
LLC or a corporation, a lawyer can't sue you for

(25:12):
your retirement account or your house.

Speaker 2 (25:14):
Not.

Speaker 1 (25:14):
If you don't have the corporate veil. You think that
you can't have your bank come and say, hey, you
know that loan you took out, We're gonna need to
take your house because the business failed. If you don't
have the corporate veil, that can happen, and many companies
do not have it. Bisible will tell you if you
have it, and they do it for free, a free
now obligation consultation. You'll find out if you actually have
the corporate veil. Go to go bisible dot com. That's

(25:34):
a website with a Z go bisible dot com. And
here's the best news. If you do not have the
corporate veil. Bisible will fix it for you in seven
easy steps. It's go bisible dot com. So I think
Taylor Swift gets a business of what she's doing. She's
a smart business people, has smart business people around her.
But is it possible that she's flirting with godliness? You
will know them by their fruits. Taylor Swift apparently wants

(25:58):
a family, wants to be a mom, wants to have
a basketball hoop up on the garage, wants her kids
to be safe and playing well. It would require a
huge mind shift from her. She needs to abandon her
belief that God doesn't speak about marriage between man and
a woman. She'd need to abandon her belief that it's
okay to unlive children in the womb. There'd be a
lot of abandoning. But maybe she's taking the first step.

(26:19):
I say that because of how it's outraged her fans objected.

Speaker 15 (26:23):
Listening to Taylor Swift's new album and the song Wishless, Yeah,
that's tradwife propaganda. That is straight up tradwife propaganda. Why
else would you put a.

Speaker 11 (26:31):
Song about wanting a whole block of kids looking.

Speaker 6 (26:34):
Like you While we're going through the ma.

Speaker 1 (26:39):
What we're going through. Why would you want to have
kids that look like you? Well, I guess God did
this thing where he designed kids to come out from
one man one woman in marital union who look like them.
Oh gosh, why God made us in his image? It

(27:00):
is image. He made us male and female. He made us,
He called us his masterpiece. When we engage in the
process of marital childbirth, we are doing something in conjunction
with God where we get to have a little tiny
glimpse of what that must be like to create life
in our image, thank God, not perfectly in our image.

(27:22):
But you see these moments as parents. There's a look
that my daughter puts on her face sometimes unconsciously. It's
the same look that my wife unconsciously puts on her face.
I love that look. There's a pose that my daughter
uses sometimes when she's thinking with her hand on her hip,
and it's the same pose that my wife uses subconsciously,

(27:43):
hand on hip. There's things that my daughter says sometimes.
One day she said, I can't stand it when people
are late. That is so disrespectful. I am obsessive about
being on time. God gives us a tiny glimpse what
it must be like for him to have one hundred

(28:03):
billion children. Some who never come home, they don't call,
they don't write, they deny. He exists some who try
their best to be good kids but fail, and he
consistently helps them up, and he forgives him because that's
what parents do. Sometimes he lets them fail, leaves them

(28:25):
to their own devices, and often they come back and say,
I'm sorry, I've been a prodigal. Yeah, so we get
this tiny glimpse. So is Taylor Swift flirting with godliness
or is she secret? Mega?

Speaker 15 (28:38):
Is Taylor Swift using her music to red pill you?

Speaker 3 (28:42):
In short?

Speaker 15 (28:43):
Yes, this is trad wife, red pill maga softcore being
served to us in a pop album. I know a
lot of people are analyzing the lyrics and they think
the lyrics are terrible, but actually the lyrics are quite questionable.
There are some things only veiled racist lyrics on this album.
There are some very misogynistic takes on this album, and

(29:06):
the entire song Canceled is basically what happens when conservatives
think that someone on their side is being canceled. And
I can't help but call back to that scene in
Miss Americana where Taylor is basically fighting against her own
team to be able to speak out on what she
believes is right at the time, which is LGBTQ rights,
which is standing up for women, which is showing her

(29:28):
support for the Democratic Party.

Speaker 1 (29:30):
So Taylor Swift has abandoned this because Taylor Swift wants
kids and a home. She's abandoned her side. She's flirting
with godliness. Now she is in danger of becoming godly.
She is in a horrible danger becoming godly. If she

(29:53):
were to get pregnant and have a child, she'd be
in huge danger becoming godly because she would behold in
her hands a life that she gets credit for creating,
but didn't happen through her. She'll hold in her hands responsibility.
She'll hold her hands a little baby, sure at that point,

(30:15):
free of sin. She'll hold in her hand, a little
baby pure, free of sin in a world gobbled by sin.
And she'll have a decision to make, is really the
thing I want to take with my child? That all
things are allowed because nothing is forbidden, and that you're
just a clump of cells, but now animatory, and you
simply just ends when you end and do what you do. See,

(30:38):
she is at risk and of course, Taylor Swift has
made a career out of courting support of LGBC LGB
so called T and Q members, and there's of course
a response that has to come from that so called community.

Speaker 15 (30:54):
Give across the video today of someone calling Taylor Swift's
new album republican coded, because.

Speaker 10 (30:58):
It obviously is. And if you can't really that, you're
a victim of the media literacy crisis, if only for
the song Canceled, where she the billionaire paints herself as
the victim of cancel culture. People rightfully pointed out the
person she was dating did a racist thing. But beyond that,
I mean, that's fuck.

Speaker 1 (31:15):
Did a racist thing. The person she was dating did
a racist thing. Ergo secret Mega, No, that's obvious.

Speaker 10 (31:26):
Making number one that and number two an album about
like an idealized form of like what is a typical
American family, ideally of like living in a suburb, being
in a monogamous relationship, and in peace and joy and
basically just kind of being a housewife. Those are Republican virtues.
I mean, I'm not saying.

Speaker 1 (31:44):
Peace and joy in a household with his child are
Republican virtues. God thought of it first. Actually, God thought
of it first.

Speaker 10 (31:56):
Bad things, but they are things that Republicans in consernives
and sometimes liberals you and ignoring that they are used
in that way in our political climate is not like
a gatcha moment. It is a lack of media literacy.

Speaker 1 (32:09):
So if you like peace and harmony and a home
with kids in it, you are a victim of media
literacy if you don't understand that your family is weaponized.
So whatever great family time you had this summer, maybe
you guys went kayaking together, you went hiking together. Maybe
it's as simple as having your kid over for a
birthday party. Maybe it's as simple as watching your little

(32:30):
ones do things for the first time. And you and
your husband and your wife or howard that works with you. You're
the wife, he's a husband. I don't know, but how
that works. If you guys celebrated that, man, you're a weapon.
You're a political weapon, got it?

Speaker 10 (32:43):
So yeah, Telloswift album is clearly political, right, even if
it's not intentionally so. And it is political in exactly
the politics that likes to hide itself, which is conservatism. Further,
doing this album, which is basically like a victory lap,
that is bad all people are literally being disappeared by
a gestappo. There is a genocide going on, and rising
fascism in America is distasteful.

Speaker 1 (33:06):
But Taylor's the political one because she wants kids. Got it.
This is the Todd Hermanshaw. Please go, be well, be strong,
be kind, and do make a decision to accept the
Lord Jesus Christ as you save or confess it with
your mouth. Confess him with your mouth, and ask the
Holy Spirit to save you and sanctify you.
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