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I'm your host, Lindsey Graham,author and conservative activist. I love Jesus,
I love America. I'm a proudwife, mom of three, and
I'm having bold and witty conversations withAmerica's patriots, the ones that cancel culture

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desperately want a blacklist. Trust me, I've been there. In twenty twenty,
I defied government lockdowns in Oregon,reopened my salon, and became an
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and I refuse to back down.Patriots. I'm here to tell you
your values are worth fighting for.The Patriot Barbie Podcast starts now. What's

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up? Man? What a wildcouple of days I've had. I kind
of was like, oh, Idon't know if I want to get into
the drama. But then I'm like, that's kind of the you know what's
happening right now? I know?I mean like, look, I'm moving
forward. This is not the firstand turning point reached. Are we live
right now? We're not live?No, it's it's recorded, but okay,

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um, Turning Point reached out tome and apologized because this is not
the first time that this has happenedto me or David Leatherwood or many other
of the gay ambassadors that support TurningPoint, and were we were, you
know, she could have used maybedifferent wording and I would have scrolled right,

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like if she would have said homosexualsand whores, I guess, which
is also not a great word ifyou're an influencer, but homosexuals repent,
Like okay, girl, like whatever, So, okay, so you have
to start. I didn't. Idon't know any of it. Someone said
me something. It was like,did you see what so and so said

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about conservative aunt? And I waslike, wow's my friend. But then
I just so so, like whatis the exact context? So I did
make so the video I made.So she said it generally, she said
in general. It was her tweet, okay, and it said faggots and
horrors repent. And I was like, oh that hurts a little. Yeah.

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I mean, because look, I'ma man of faith and I just
don't think that at least my Godwouldn't talk about his children that way.
So so anyway. So I commentedon like, girl, immediately, No,
that's what I said. I think, girl, that sounds like you

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immediately No, immediately no, immediatelyno, like giving her the opportunity to
be like maybe I worded it,you know whatever. She dove down on
it. She's like, well,she says, you're nice, amp,
but yes, And I was like, I'm nice, but I'm a faggot,
right. So I sat on itfor a day and I woke up

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in the morning and it was like, my God, the Lord spoke to
me and said, no, that'snot right. You need to put her
in her place, because she hasyoung girls that follow her that book up
to her, and that's not howwe are going to move forward as a
society or get people to worship.If you're talking like that, it's not

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And with the heightened temperature of ourpolitical climate right now and the fact that
we literally have trans psychos are goinginto schools and Christian schools, Christian tools
and hurting kids. It just happenedat a Christian school, So like,

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I was like, that's incitement,Like that's not cool. I'm not cool
with that. No. So Ihave a question for you, is there
any any world that you live inwhere like that word is derogatory clearly?

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Is there ever going to be aworld where it's not derogatory where you're like,
well, no, that's it's aword, that it's a word,
and the meaning is this or isit like it's derogatory? No matter what
I actually like, I'm not offendedby the word itself, because look,
I am not. If anybody's hungout with me, like I dropped the
F bomb all the time, likeI say shit, like I swear,

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I have a great sense of humor. I have buddies that I grew up
with for a long time. Whenwe hang out, they use that word,
and I that's so good. Thisis Tucker Carlson. Oh my god,
I love He just lost his job, but I think that's gonna be
better for him. Um, Iit was. It was because she has

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a platform and a following, andshe represents brands quite frankly that I represent,
right like I represent Turning Point.I don't represent Public Square yet,
but Public Square reached out to mebecause I've been a face for them before
and They're like, we don't,we don't put up with that, and

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I'm like, she does? Sherepresent public Square two. Yeah. See,
that's tough, you know, Likethis culture is really tough because we
value freedom, we value free speech, we value all that. But at
some point someone says something hurtful andyou kind of sit back and go,

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all right, I mean, howmuch free speech do I really agree with?
Like people need to be held accountablefor a bad representation? Yeah,
is free, but they do haveconsequences sometimes, right, Are you ever
afraid, Like I'm I'm always afraid. I lost everything in Oregon, right
rebuilt here in Arizona, made aname as the Patriot Barbie, And for

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like the last year or two years, it's been like, oh, I
can't get canceled. I've already I'vealready get canceled. And now the more
I associate I think about this situationwhere like, I agree, she made
a very bad choice. That wasan unkind way to say what she was
trying to say, and it wasan unkind word, And I'm like,

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oh, I can be kind ofhardcore myself. Am I ever going to
say something that gets somebody like weshould not align with her anymore? Are
you ever afraid of that? Sometimes? Yeah? I am, But I
and I don't want her canceled,like I want her to like, I
want her to like realize that lookas broadcasting people, I mean, that's

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what we are. We're self madejournalists, were broadcasters we put up.
I hate I hate saying that we'recontent creators, like like independently reporting stuff
and what you say holds water.Like so if if Tucker Carlson were too
on National TV and say faggots needto repent it, he would have no

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job tomorrow. Right if somebody elsewent on TV and said the N word,
right, and I'm not a fanof that and said and the N
word needs to whatever, that's goingto have consequences to it. Now if
if in her faith she truly believesthat homosexuals and whores, because it's like

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I don't understand why you associated thosetwo words to the Lord, Like why
couldn't you have used different terminology inthis sense, like I'll say the word
home or all day long in adirty sense, but like it was it
was joined in with Christ, likeit was brought into a very nasty like

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do you understand is I don't knowif it's me or you know, well,
here's a here's a like I can'tfigure out what you. I can't
figure out what you're saying unless youwere mad that she looped in whores,
which are people who sell themselves forsex literally right, and gay people,
which are two very different things.I'm actually confused by, Like we're all

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sinners. Like I am not awhore and I am not gay, but
I probably drink too much wine.If I'm honest, I'm vain. Clearly
I do botox and all that.Like I would say my biggest issues are
vanity and wine. Like alcohol.It's like saying, you know, narcissists

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and alcoholics repent. You're like,yeah, totally, totally, but everyone
needs to repent, So why isit specifically like it's Look, it is
the none of what you just said, So none of that. Really,
the two words together is not whatreally threw me off. It was that,

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like you walked around and hung outwith me. You know several other
gay patriots personally as people. Youknow that they're good people. You know
that they're fighting for your children.As a mother, you know that we're
out here with no kids fighting foryour kids, and you are straight up

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using that in a disrespectful sense toyour friends that are helping you and it
also, lindsay makes our movement exactlywhat the left is like cries, pisses

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and moans about so like, youguys are biggots, you guys are fascists,
you guys are homophobic, sentencinophobic,atophobics. Well she just put that
on full display and representing turning pointwho just got backlash when we were at
SaaS for supposedly us having white supremacistsat our event, which was yeah,

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but like we need to really workon messaging if we want people, especially
jen z are saying because it ain'tlooking good right now, and that now
they are they claim to be theparty of you know, inclusivity, diversity,

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and acceptance, and they have aleg up on us because even though
they cancel out their own people allthe time. Right, Oh, you
can transition, but once you detransition, you're out because then you're speaking
up against us. But we alreadydo that, like some people already do
that. I like to think thatI'm in the box where I'm trying to
relate and be okay with everybody inour movement, But there are people,

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and plenty of them in our movementwho are like, well, no,
all of my beliefs X, Y, and Z are superior, and I
will not tolerate or align with anyonethat doesn't align with them. And it's
like, well, how about yougive a little or how about you at
least analyze how you're treating the people, whether you agree with them biblically or

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morally or whatever, and and andalign for the sake of like what's the
bigger issue? And to me,there's so many different facets of people in
the conservative movement that is the onething that I am really careful about is
never ostracizing someone who's on my sidetechnically, you know what I mean.

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There's even transgender people that message meand are like, thank you for what
you're saying, and I'm like,are you sure? And then I'll make
a reel and they're like, allright, this verson might unfollow me now,
and she's like no, yeah,I'm with you, And I'm like,
okay, yeah, let's just keeptrying. But like, you know,
you can compromise a little bit withoutcompromising what you believe in, but

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still saying, hey, if you'reon my side, you know what,
I'm going to take you as anally right. And here's the thing,
like I'm the I'm the person thatagrees with like the cake shop owners,
right, remember, yeah, yeah, yeah, I'm that side with them
on that. Like I'm not that. I'm like, I'm not that,
Like, oh my god, youcan't say I'm the last person that would

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never take offense to anything. Butlike it wasn't even that I really took
offense to it, as much asthinking about the big picture of it.
And it's like, yo, gaypatriots already have had these conversations about a
lot of things that we see onthe right, and like, I've been
publicly dragged through the mud by ourown side. And they're like musical artists

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that are supposed to be of God, that are representing the mega movement,
that are elevated on shows like youknow, Candice Owens and stuff like that.
And I never stuck up for myself. I ignored him, But like
now you have this other person that'sdoing it. It's like, no,
that's not cool. You can haveyour belief and I can support you for

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having that belief. I don't expectyou to know my life, accept my
lifestyle, or understand what because it'sso hard to put into words. I
didn't choose this lifestyle. If everybodyhad a choice in that, I don't
think we would have taken the hardroad, do you. I think that

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everybody needs to understand that, likeit's a struggle that we went through at
some point of our lives, andI was just blessed that I'm able to
understand it from the other side thattypically wouldn't. So I have changed a
lot of people's minds that normally wouldn'teven talk to gay people because I not

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like the rest of them. Andthere's gay patriots that are just like me,
where we have a voice, we'refighting for the right thing. We're
on the right side of history.And I accept the fact that you don't
agree with my lifestyle, but youdon't have to go about it in such
a way that makes us look likewe are what you said we were.

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That was that was well said.That was well said. And I will
say this. I go around andaround because you know, I associate with
gays against groomers, friends with plentyof gay people, and yet I'm friends
with a lot of really extreme Christianpeople too. I would probably be considered
really extreme Christian. It's like theway that I the only way that I

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can compartmentalize it into a way thatmakes people understand. Is like, who
says that your sin because according tothe Bible, right, being gay is
a sin? Who says that thatsin deserves constant, continual, pressurized,

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discriminative, repeated like persecution over whatmy sin is. Let's say that I
have a secret drug problem, likeyou know whatever, and I'm hiding it.
I'm just as much of a sinnerthat technically then as you are.
So why is it that I couldor and I wouldn't publicly like demoralize your

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sin when I myself have one Andmind you, I'm taking a drug addiction,
which I think is a really reallybig sin. But any sin counts
a sin, any sin at all. So people who come at you and
say, hey, my whole missionin life is I don't even want to
say it because it's a sound bite, right, Like I want to say

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it, but I don't want tosay it as a sound bite. Repent,
And I'm like you repent, Imean you have sin too, You
totally do. And you can bea Christian and you could still believe that
the Bible says being gay is wrongand not have to bring it up all
the time. Pretty sure, Aunt, you've heard it right, So thousands

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of times, I'm not going toanti gay you with my Christianity and I'm
not going to persecute you. AndI'm going to be the love of Jesus.
And it's also possible to both loveJesus, God the Lord Christ,
however you depict him. It's alsookay to all love him in this in

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on the same path, right,we can all we can all pray to
him on the same path and maybepass each other by and not. But
like, I would never be like, look at that person, look at
like like in a sense of likeyou're can like you said, like you're

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bombarding them consistently for their and it'slike, look within, work on your
own sin. And however, everybodyup, look, we all meet our
maker at the end of the day, right, so let me deal with
that shit on my own. Ohyou said shit? Oh who sit are?

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But you know it's like so Ithink that if the wording was different,
I would probably because she's I loveher, She's a great person,
she's a good girl. I've mether a plethora of times in person.
I think that she's super great.I which is why I was even more
taken back by it, and thenthe double down, and then I was

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like, that's rough, man,that's hard, because it's also that's also
hurtful, you know what I mean, that's hurtful to you. It's like
you can say something on social mediaand mean it to be pretty vague,
but you also have to think about, Okay, if I were to take
that vagueness out, who do Iknow that falls into that group whose feelings

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I truly would hurt and who doesn'tdeserve to hurt like that? Right?
I could think of five day peopleright now, you're one of them.
But many many gay patriots reached outto me and like thank God that you
said something, because they're like,we get this crap all the time,

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and it's like, are you tryingto push us out of it? Like
are you trying to push us outof the movement? Like don't you want
more of us on your side?Like why are you people out of the
movement? And if there's people thatdon't want maybe there's people that don't have
faith in God, maybe there's peoplewho are mad at God. Because there
was a point in my life whenI was when he took my mother,

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So I was like, maybe there'speople that that need worship, but there's
people that need him and you justcut them out. You just you said
nope. And they're like, man, I really wish she wouldn't have said
that, because maybe I would havefollowed in her footsteps, right, maybe
that maybe you would have looked ather a different way as as like a

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ministry. And now you're like,oh, no, we're good. Yeah,
I'm like, no, I'm good. Thank you, have a good
day. Thank you. I'll beyour example, aunt. I don't know
if i'm a good example. Ithink you're amazing. And I look,
I love strong, independent, selfmade women, like on my platforms.
That was like a lot of womenthat have you know, businesses will reach

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out to me and I'll try tothrow them up there and stuff. You
have a business, which I love. I have your brand as well,
and it's like, girl, Icould elevate women all day long. Y'all
meet gay best friends. I knowI'm a fruit fly to the heart.
I mean, to the core,I'm a fruit fly. Oh my gosh,

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I know. But here we areand moving moving forward. Today's a
new day, that's right, justmoving forward? Yes, good for you.
Um, how how's your movement going? Where where do you see?
Like, you know, we talkedlike six months ago and I was like,
hey, what do you want todo? Like, yeah, I
was suggesting you'd be a media personality. And that's what I ultimately would love

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at the end of the day.And you know, it's it's not even
something that I want to do becauseI'm like, oh, I want to
make the money, Like it's somethingthat I believe in. And I think
that we're we kind of fell intoa really great era in media for people

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to media. I think that weall are very blessed in that sense because
nobody really believes mainstream media anymore,and so people like yourself, me and
obviously so many others in our movementwe took the bull by the horns when

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the time was right, and we'relike, worse sick of the mainstream media.
It's fake news. And we startedto do our own research and we
added our personalities to it, andwe put it out to the interwebs,
and people like who they liked,right, and yeah, elevated in that
way. I would really like tostart seeing all of us as personalities on

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these mainstream networks, Like I wantto see them like, for instance,
Newsmax, like it's really dry,and I would love to see a show
like The five on Newsmax with peoplelike us oen have contributors, have people
come on as like oaen contributors andhave them do independent journally and stuff like

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that. So that's where I seeus, and I also see a whole
Hollywood side to it, where it'slike we got this, like we can
write and direct and produce totally.So I mean, we already got the
music and the artists right, weall have. We have all the talent
right here, like and it's onepodcast us let's go. Yeah. I

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will say this too on top ofwhat you said about us, like falling
into ironically such a great era formedia personalities and oh we sort of put
ourselves out there and people followed.Also at the same time, people want
personality more than they want necessarily likea scripted news read yes you know,

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and looking at like your numbers andKindle in Kentucky's numbers and Benny Johnson's numbers,
Like people want to hear what's happening, but in a realistic way,
like they're listening to a friend totell them what happened, what's happenings.
And so it's not even that Iwant to give you kudos. It's not
even so much that we fell intothis era, but that you are who

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you are, and the era isanswering to us. To era is saying
for I'm not watching the news.I'm gonna go to conservative aunt see what
he has to save. Chucker gettingfired, Like I want to hear someone's
opinion on it. I already heardthat he got fired. Now let's just
talk about it. So like you'revery blessed to someone like you, you
know, thirty years ago without aniPhone and without YouTube and Instagram would just

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be funny to like the twenty peoplethat he knew, and now you get
to be funny two hundreds of thousand. So yeah, well people, you
know it, there's a lot ofdifferent um hands when it comes to helping
and people in the move within themovement, and and I I pay great
respects to all of our you know, our followers that share the message.

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Yeah there as well, not everybody. It's hard for us to get on.
Like people think that it's like supereasy, like go to events and
speak in front of people and likeand then go and rush over here,
and then you know, try andmake a living out of it, right
because we're capital So it's like,okay, so now you know people are
requesting merch. Okay, so Idon't know a solf made business person,

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So how am I going to dothat? And then put your whole personality
online for people to scrutinize you andpick on you, call you names and
all the things. So it's noteasy, but it is rewarding when you
do get those messages. Like yousaid you had transperson message you. I've
had drag queens and gay people fromall over the world message I get more

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positive than negative, I will saynow, but from all over the world
say thank you so much. Weare scared to come forward. But people
like you and Gaze against Groomers areour voice. And what people don't understand
is, you know, drag performers, that is their career. They're entertainers.

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They never most of them never wantedthis to happen, right, and
they still don't want it to happen, and so they're scared to be a
voice because they don't want to losetheir career. Yeah, we don't think
of it from that aspect, right. So that's why I've been a big
proponent for I want to I wantto know who's where the parents are at,

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who's driving them? Yeah? Whereare they? Yeah? Well,
what about what's your call to actionfor drag queens. My specific called action
was if you're a drag queen,you should be refusing to perform for children
and putting that in your contracts withthe venue. I will perform. This
is my fee. I will notperform for children. Like, Yeah,

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that's a crazy do you agree one? That's a good one. Something that's
kind of similar to what you weresaying was if my call to action to
drag queens would be, if youdo show up to work and you see
that there are children in your barin your city where you're about to perform,

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make that known that you will notperform that evening. What is that
they need to do? Walk inand you say him, I signed up
to be an entertainer for adults.Yea, Until you do, I won't
be back. And and even evenmore bold, and I just just thought
of this, so I'm gonna wordvomit is a drag queen. A drag

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queen walking up to the parent andpulling them aside and going, do you
know what you're about to expose yourchild too? Are you really aware?
Have you seen the videos? Doyou know what I do for a living?
Are you naive? Or are youpurposely putting your child in danger?
Because as a man who dresses provocativelylike a woman and dances provocatively, that's
not insulting to adults. I've beento drag Queen's shows many they're hilarious because

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you're an adult. Now, Imight get I might. I'm sorry to
interrupt you. I might get onelittle might get hate from conservatives on this
one, one little thing like controversial. If I say I was a parent
and I was on a cruise ship, okay, okay, and there was
a celebrity impersonation drag event. Okay, but it wasn't. It wasn't put

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out there like dragged for all ages. It was just say, it was
just impersonators, celebrity impersonators. Youas your family went there, you went
to go watch the show. Menand women came out dressed as said impersonators.
I'm talking about your classic clean MarilynMonroe, yeah, Elvis, Yeah,

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you know your classic Hollywood. Theycame out they sang a song they
left as a child, because Iremember being a kid and that happened one
time when we were on a familyvacation and my dad was very old school
and he's not comfortable in that situation. But I remember looking at him and
he was like clapping and kind ofenjoying it because I didn't know that that

(30:57):
was those were men at the time, right. I just thought it was
just a Hollywood thing. Like Iwas like, Oh, it's just performers.
This is the moment you were gay. This is when you knew you
were gay. I wanted to beLizabelli. But you know, then then

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you then on the flip side ofthat, right, So that's very in
my opinion, that's very innocent situation. Right, But then on the flip
side of that, when you're promotingfor All Family Drag show and then knowing
that the drag performers are dressed veryvery scandalously, they're they're having kids,
put money in g strings and daysituation. And I don't think. I

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don't think, as a pretty,i would say, rational person, I
don't think you should get hate forwhat you just said. I'm picturing a
dude dressed as share a dude dressedas Marilyn Monroe in Vegas, right,
which I would never take my kidsto Vegas. But like, like you're
saying on a cruise ship, thesituation is very different because as a parent,

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I can say to my child,oh, that's funny, that's a
man dressing up as a woman becauseit's a costume and it's a show.
I did theater in high school.I can tell you that in theater in
high school innocently sometimes the character calledfor a man to dress like a woman
and vice versa. And when youknow that that's the situation, and a

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parent can innocently explain it to theirchild without having to be like, well,
so, I mean one of twothings. He either identifies as a
woman, or he thinks he's awoman, or he's you know, a
transgress a cross dresser in life,Like those are all such different stories,
thank you, or like what you'rewhen you're trying to pass, right,
And also if it is innocence andit's not sexual, And now now I

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agree that we're like, you know, kind of moving the line a little
bit, but this stuff was neverdirty before. And again I'm friends with
lady made Ryan and he is aI love him. He's a drag queen
and he's like to me, I'mlike, there's a difference. I don't
love that you dress up like agirl because I'm like, make America manly

(33:13):
again, Like I wish you were, you know, a burly dude.
But you do and you love it, and I love you. And you
don't say you're a woman. You'renot a cross dresser. You're not confusing
anyone. You're literally a performer.You get on stage and you are a
character that's about as innocent as itgets because you're not doing anything dirty or

(33:34):
sexual to kids. So what's theproblem. And here's my thing too,
you know what, this was neveran issue before. Okay, you know
in my twenties, I used towork at gay bars. Okay, I
used to be a cocktail server andwhatever, and we had drag night in
stuff. And I remember that communityback then. If we would have seen

(33:55):
a kid at a drag show,the drag is like, girl here,
somebody couldn't grab your kids. Yeahyeah, like and so it was never
in and parents weren't doing that then. So in the last three years,

(34:15):
we've seen this, and we've seenthis like really strange shift in I don't
know if it's the matrix or whatever. Yeah, board, but it's like
the normal gay people are like,holy crap, what what? What?
What just happened? What? Thenlgbt Q turned into right, I wish

(34:39):
it was just LGB. Yeah,I mean, I'm the I call it
LGB because I've heard quite a fewof you denounced the tea part yeah and
Q and yeah yeah, yeah.You guys are taking the brunt of it,
and I it's like the left isall to blame. They're all to
blame for it because they can't justaccept like, hey, you know,

(35:01):
we have our rights as gay now. Someone said Simon Essler, he's the
guy that produced the movie Cut thenew premiere documentary. He said that the
transgender movement is the most homophobic movementbecause you actually you should see this video.

(35:21):
It's just a quick, you know, thirty second whatever. He goes,
Technically, you deplete same sex equalitybecause there is no same sex Now.
Everything's gender neutral. Men can bewomen, women can be ben So
you say you're lesbians, but like, is one of you a man?
Because now you've taken away that wholeand then there was one other thing.
It depleted too. I don't rememberwhat he said, but I was like,

(35:45):
that is such a good point.You've made it so confusing that the
whole like transgender movement is creating ahomophobic movement too. Yeah, so I
and I'm gonna take off maybe sometrans people today. So I have said

(36:07):
this since way before social media.Okay, I was calling out my gay
community a long time ago before thiswas even exposed, all right, And
I don't understand trans as a gayman. I don't understand it. I
never will, and most of uswon't if we don't want to be trans
because it's a mental health issue.It's a mental illness, and it's okay,

(36:32):
we all have mental health issues indifferent ways. But before you decide
that you want to transition, youneed to make sure with a doctor mentally
that this is actually the road thatyou want to go down. And then
you need to not only know theupsides of it, but they need to

(36:52):
let you know all the downsides ofit, which if people don't know,
which most of the young kids don't. They just on a transition, they
don't know that it comes with shorteningyour life expectancy, all kinds of organ
failures later, you know, atyounger ages in life, thirties, forties,
your fifties. Uh, you knowwomen women that are transition transition,

(37:17):
I don't even know how to say. It's transitioning to men the breakdown of
their uterine lining in theirs and likeall the pain that comes with that and
and in their hips, and Imean there's all kinds of different things that
are actual health concerns. And thenthey and then they need to understand that
it's also a mental health issue afterthey transition. Right, So all in

(37:40):
all, this isn't you know,this is a health emergence. In my
opinion, it's a health emergency becausewe're shortening the lifespan of young kids before
they have the opportunity to even knowwhat they want, right yep. And
we have people, we have parentsand doctors that are actually backing this.

(38:05):
Here's the other thing, if you'rethis is why children shouldn't be transitioning all
of the reasons that you said allof them to the tea And in addition
to I remember being a teenager,and do we not all have like the
weirdest sense of entitlement when you're ateenager and you don't know what adulting is.

(38:25):
You have to understand if you transitionthat these struggles and hardships that come
with that are your choice alone,and what happens after you trans is not
that society now has to cater towhat you've done. And this is what
I've said, and this is whatI thought would piss off some of the

(38:46):
trans people that follow me, andthey still agree. I'll tell you for
one, for example, Laura May. She is a male, she is
a biological male. She looks alot like a woman, but she says,
you know, I have gender dysphoria. It's a medical condition. I
transitioned because I literally can't survive withoutattempting to look and appear like a woman.

(39:12):
That is how I must live.I'm unable to live as a man.
Okay, great, moving on fromthat. She knows she's a man.
She doesn't hide it, she's outwardabout it. And that's the problem
too with transitioners is they think thatthey can transition, and then they just
get to fool everyone. Instead ofsaying I'm trans, you now just want
to say I'm a female. It'slike what you're not though to kick around

(39:36):
lined everybody and deceiving everybody, butkids are narcissistic. They think they can
do this, and then everyone isgoing to cater to what may or may
not happen when they don't pass orsomebody recognizes, hey, I can tell
that you're a dude chining use agirl's restroom, and I'm gonna make sure
you're removed like that is a thatis a that you take that that you

(40:02):
better be ready for. Right well, And you know, there's a lot
of trans people now that I'm seeingthat are coming out and speaking out against
us, a lot of trans women. And you know, there's one specifically.
I can't remember her name, butwhen I see her videos one day,
I will send them to She's onTikTok. She's amazing. She has
almost a million followers, and she'smoved over to the conservative side. So

(40:23):
she's doing this whole thing where she'slike day one of me being a conservative
Day two. But she's like,I don't understand where as a trans community
we went wrong where we didn't eventry to look like we were a woman,
and now we're mad that parents aremad that somebody that's not even looking

(40:47):
or passing as a woman wants touse the women's bathroom, What did you
think would happen? Like if BlairWhite walked into a woman's bathroom, nobody
on the face of the planet wouldeven question it. Like they even blink
twice and be like, Oh,that's a really pretty pretty girl going in
the bathroom maybe or your girl awoman walking in the bathroom, pass off

(41:10):
as it. Like, if you'reserious about this transition, make it happen.
But this entire weird, super superout of this galaxy gay ideology of
like there's guys with long hair andmakeup and now they have beards, and
then they have like nails press ons, and but they have a beard and
know hi, and then he's gota beard and now and they're elevating them

(41:34):
and they have TV shows and I'mlike, what is going on? Yeah,
they've they've made the like the requirementsfor being a female so weird and
vague and like, Okay, so, now, do I agree that you
can use my restroom if you shaveyour beard? Okay? No? Do
I agree that you can use myrestroom if you're wearing enough makeup? No?
Do I agree that if you getboobs? No? Do I agree

(41:57):
if you cut off your Wiening like, no, but like everyone now has
their own. That's why I'm like, I hate to say it, but
you just have to be biological.That's just that's how it's got to be,
because otherwise it's all a matter ofopinion. Do you pass or do
you not pass? It's like,okay, well if you don't pass,
can I pull a gun on youin the restroom because you're a man,

(42:19):
because I know it? Okay,Well, now my pass is different than
your pass. So now you likeyou take that risk going into the restroom
every time? Does this person thinkI pass? Right? There's too much
gray area? Yes, yeah,so much opinion an opinion? Yes,
And now like as an uncle,you know, if if I see one

(42:43):
of my kids or anybody's kids reallygoing into the bathroom, like I feel
like, obviously it doesn't happen muchin Florida, I don't see this happening
somewhere else, right Oregon, Sayyou're in Oregon? Yes, yeah,
right. If I do see likea trans person or a trans man walking

(43:06):
towards the bathrooms, I look tosee where they're going to go, because
I don't want them going into thebathroom with a female. They are masking
themselves as this and it's a lotof petals have massed themselves into the trans

(43:27):
community and the trans people. Theyneed to get their shit together and they
need to realize this is what's goingon. You need either need to stop
it or it's not going to getany better because none of this was an
issue before, but they have pushedso so much of this ideology down in

(43:51):
America's throats to the point where you'venow successfully confused every generation. I'm not
even knowing what to call you anymorebecause apparently or thensa, you've successfully like
made people who might not have hatedthe gay community before now hate them again.
Created all of these issues. Youcreated the monster, the beast is

(44:16):
up. Yeah, what you expectwould happen, right, That's why I'm
not even mad about it, becauseI'm like people are like art, it's
just scared to go into this drim like no, because I look like
a normal dude when I go intoa store and I act like a normal
human. I'm not like you criedflag waving, right, that is not

(44:38):
my flag, Like, I'm justa normal American. That's the flag that
I that represents mean that I lookup to that prey to that I stand
for, so I won't have anyproblems. Yeah, I never have.
Yeah, good for you, dude, Aunt, you're such a champion.

(45:00):
I'm coming to Florida like three timesthis year to speak, so I'm going
to hit you up. Yes,So where are you going to be?
Uh? I'd have to look atmy calendar, but I'm pretty sure one
of them is in Fort Lauderdale.So, oh, that's not where you're
at. I'm directly across from FortLauderdale. But it's only a change.

(45:21):
So we're going to We're gonna goin the women's restroom together. We're gonna
put red lipstick on. You seehow people react listen, identify as a
female. I have a story foryour viewers. Okay, okay, tell
me. I one Halloween. Thiswas back in twenty ten. Okay.
I had a lot of drag friendsat the time, and um, They're

(45:44):
like, oh my god, forHalloween, like we gotta we gotta do
you up as like a drag queen. And I was like, oh man,
Like They're like no, no,no, no, no, it
would be fun. It'd be fun, you know Halloween. I'm like,
this is Halloween. Yeah, youknow and so they did me. Yea,
I shaved off the beard and ohmy gosh, I'll have to send

(46:07):
you the picture if I find thisPuerto Rican chick hot. Though I walked
into the bar. I walked intothe gay bar. There was a drag
a Halloween drag performance that night,and all of the like house drag queens
were like, who's this bitch,And I was like, I'm performing tonight

(46:27):
and they're like, well, you, we don't know who you are.
And I was like, it's auntdude. Relax and they're like, oh
my god, oh my gosh,oh my god, never do that again,
because I don't know how females doit. I felt like I had
so much, like you know,make the make up, like y'all are
used to it, but I justwant to scratch it off and oh,

(46:51):
I was like. And then Iwas at the bar, was like,
you know, I looked a massby the end of the night, and
I'm trying to take off these highheels and one of the girls looks at
me and she's like, oh no, honey, you'll never be able to
get your shoes back up. Isaid, why, my feet are killing
bees. She goes women's feet swellup after they take their heels off.
I'm like, y'all got too manyrules. I'm sticking to Nikes and real

(47:15):
woman problem. I've worn high heelsout before that have hurt, We'll say
after four hours, right, butthey hurt so bad that when you take
the high heels off, it's anew pain because your foot has like reshaped
itself. And when you try toflatten it, that hurts even worse.
So you're like, I have towear the paid for high heels. We

(47:36):
have issues, man, I don'tget why dudes want to be us.
I don't either. I get Ipay respect to the females because I don't
get it. Thank you. Butyou look hot and heels, so that's
right. So that's why we camedoing it. Yes, And I said,
I put my nikes on. NotNikes, guys, I'll put my
head. I know I was gonnasay something, but I was like,

(47:57):
he'll recant duds. No Nike.Actually I have no Nike in this house
anymore. I have a Yeah,so good, all right. I am
so excited that you came on.Thank you. Thanks. You give me
some amazing soundbites. You are speakinglike speaking to the people on behalf of
the gay community. Yeah, Ilove it. You know. In the

(48:20):
future, I hope that we candefinitely work together and do some stuff if
you ever need me, and wewill always around. I look up to
you big time. Girl. You'rekilling Thanks Antie, thank you. Well,
I'm going to text you after thisbecause I do have something for you.
So okay, love you, Okay, love you. Thanks for tuning
in to the Patriot Barbie podcast.Follow me on truth social at the Patriot
Barbie and Instagram at the dot Patriotdot Barbie. Subscribe, leave a review,

(48:46):
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