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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Dana Lashes of surd Truth podcast sponsored by Keltech.
Speaker 2 (00:05):
It's his life mission to make bad decisions.
Speaker 3 (00:12):
It's time for Florida man.
Speaker 1 (00:14):
So police and Tallahassee have arrested fifty four year old
a fifty four year old Florida man who's accused of
attacking his roommate with hot cooking grease during a heated
argument Kane about house geests. According to the court documents
obtained by w CTV, William Clark allegedly threw a pan
of scalding hot grease on his roommate, Karl Sanders, following
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an ongoing dispute over visitors using their shared home to
shower and socialize. Just so you know, it has to
be read that way, because we're talking about hot greeed.
This is like the I don't know of any other
fights that are like this, and it was caught on video.
So Carl Sanders he's the victim. He is the recipient
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of the hot grease. He started recording Clark when Clark
got angry, and in the footage, Clark can be seen
walking out of the kitchen with a steam and pain
of hot grace because he's frowned up some ribs and
then he confronted his roommate and he goes, either you
leave or I'm gonna make you leave. That's what he said,
and then he tossed the grease across the hallway. It
hit Sanders on the left side of his face, neck,
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an upper army. Its severe burns. He was trapped in
a hallway with no way to retreat. They had have emergency.
It was so bad he had to be airlifted to
the hospital. He was admitted to the ICU burn Unit
and Clark was trying to explain his way. He was like, well,
he lunched at him, and but the video doesn't show that.
So this guy he's being He was released on ten
thousand dollars bond. He has to wear a GPS monitor
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and he's got a tro on him. So yeah, that's
real dumb, real dumb. Bat meets bumper bash and road
rage brawl outside of Palm Beach County Library. Outside the library,
West Palm Beach, a roadside standoff turned violent when one
driver grabbed a bat and other fought back.
Speaker 2 (02:00):
With her bumper.
Speaker 1 (02:02):
Oh it's two women or woke rikers. I mean, you know,
same thing they said that Brenda Burton began to honk
at a driver. According to a criminal cause affidavit, a
black sedan was stopped in the middle of traffic. After
they stopped, Burton began honking at the driver. That's when
the stall driver retaliated, got out of his car with
a bat, and oh Man struck the driver's door. Per deputies,
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Burton then pulled in front of the car and reversed
into it, totally in his car. She said that she
intentionally nigh like her argument, she reversed into the vehicle
to disable it, a skill that she had allegedly picked
up guring a defensive driving course. So she was booked
for criminal mischief over one thousand dollars. He gets out
of the car. I mean, man, he better be thinking
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the good Lord above that she was an arm because
that's a deadly weapon right there, and that's how you
get drop slim.
Speaker 2 (02:51):
So what does this guy learned?
Speaker 1 (02:52):
This guy just had it affirmed that he can go
and beat up women's cars with bats.
Speaker 2 (02:57):
See what I'm saying, Uh hell no, no, no, no no no.
Speaker 1 (03:01):
Don't you want to go back in time and then
just take the spot of the person who's being attacked
and redo that differently, you know what I.
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Mean, just saying.
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Gold's gym. Well, let me preface that Gold's gym. They
sold it, and I thought it was called Eos Gym
or something like that. They sold it to a different
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company and Go came out with a statement about this yesterday,
and I guess the company, the new gym that purchased
this facility allows men in the women's locker room. So
Tish Hyman had an instance. She was working out, she
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was in the women's locker room. She was in a
state of complete undress and a man comes in, and
when she expressed discomfort at being completely undressed in front
of a man, he apparently called her names and got
aggressive with her. So, I don't know if we have
the video. The first video of her in her car
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that was on TikTok where she was explaining all of it,
and then the next day she went she was back
at the gym. This was the so this was the
first she there was this one. Go ahead and play
that the one that you're getting ready.
Speaker 3 (05:57):
Or you did you tell me or not that women
like exactly exactly now. He knows how to be a man,
right now, he knows.
Speaker 2 (06:07):
How to be a man.
Speaker 3 (06:10):
We don't want it.
Speaker 2 (06:11):
He walked in.
Speaker 3 (06:15):
And the one that told you already reports, No, that's
I WoT the video. You can't give it to me
for this. I'm a woman and I have every right.
Speaker 2 (06:30):
This is when it happened.
Speaker 1 (06:31):
She had another video where she was in her car
and she explained the whole thing, and she said she
was there, she was in a state of undress. He
walked in and when she expressed discomfort, he called her
a B word and was like, really rude, and you
know aggressive about it. So then she was back to
work out and then that's when I believe she found
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out that they had terminated her membership. So the first
video that we started with this was the fallout from that.
If we can play whichever cut that one is.
Speaker 4 (07:06):
Mad road Man, We're big and the women's locker role
and that's why I'm getting kicked out.
Speaker 2 (07:16):
And I want to make.
Speaker 4 (07:16):
Short of GoF Now everybody saw that man in the
locker role, No one say and I'm done with it.
He still thanks me and sanch of us me naked
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in front of a man without Why.
Speaker 2 (07:42):
Do they think.
Speaker 3 (07:44):
I'm turning that we're not running men in the locker room?
Speaker 2 (07:48):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (07:49):
So and this is this was I believe was this
in La because she's a singer songwriter. The individual that
confronted that was in the locker room with her. His
name is Grant Freeman and he wants everybody to call
him Alexis. And I'm gonna be honest with you. He
looks like a total freak. He just does, and he
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where like he just and he looks you know, wow,
it's shocking. Now, I was told that it was a
golds Gin that that that had been changed. Golds Gym
said in their statement that this was one that they
had sold, so I don't know, but regardless, to me,
that's irrelevant with us. Regardless, this guy got nasty with
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her because he shock. I mean, if you're gents, you're
in a locker room and a woman comes in as
you're in a state of undress, it's shocking, ladies, you
know that.
Speaker 2 (08:45):
I mean, I.
Speaker 1 (08:47):
Oh my gosh, there's no ex Why is the man
accommodated and the woman told to go to hell? Now,
someone said, well, you know, you can't just create a
public disturbance like hell, you can. That is the only
response to this, the only response to men invading women's
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spaces and treating women like second class citizens. The trans
movement is to create a very loud and a very
uncomfortable public disturbance. It is a public disturbance to treat
women like second class citizens. It's a public disturbance to
be a man walking into a woman's locker room when
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they're just trying to get their clothes, change their clothes
after working out. That's a disturbance. Now, there was one
man who came up, who stepped up and was defending
her as you saw in that video. I was really
shocked by some of the other ones, and I was
shocked by some of the women who apparently cocked themselves
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into silence. Over all this, I mean, yes, you do
need to be big bold to deal with this kind
of stuff. I can't even imagine. I'm gonna tell you.
Women are told to trust our gut instinct. We don't
have very many physical advantages if a man wants to
attack us. That's why we carry guns. That's why I've
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said that my gun is my equalizer, because without it,
we don't really have a lot of physical advantages. This
isn't a Hollywood movie. Okay, women are told to trust
our gut instinct. Now you know what the trans movement
is doing. It's trying to brainwash women into thinking that
any feelings legitimate or not, of being unsafe, that that
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means you're a bigot. It's actually creating more victims by
brainwashing women to ignore their gut instinct. It's creating more
women more victims by telling women that they have to
make themselves vulnerable and less secure in order to accommodate
a mental illness. It's one of the most anti women
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things I've ever seen in my life. Good for her
for standing up. You know, more women need to do this,
but I feel like a lot of them built they
don't want to create a disturbance. Oh, people are more
afraid at being thought of as looking like a bigot
than they are for like taking a stand like that.
That's a righteous stand that she took. Tisheimann took a
righteous stand.
Speaker 2 (11:23):
Oh.
Speaker 1 (11:24):
I would have been right there with her if I
was there. I wouldn't let her do that alone. Oh
hell no, that't She wouldn't have been doing that alone.
As you can imagine. One of the reasons we stopped
the gin that we went to close down over COVID,
and then the other gen that we had been going
to started allowing men in the women's locker room, so
we ended our membership. I'm not going to deal with it.
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I'm not going to be made to feel like I'm
a bigot simply because I don't want a man ogling
me if I'm changing in the locker room after working out.
I'm not going to do that. And this is the
thing that gets me. A man who wants to be
a woman can say, well, I feel uncomfortable in the
men's locker room and accommodated. A woman in the woman's
locker room can say, well, I feel uncomfortable that there's
a man in here and she's told to shut up
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and abide. That is second class citizenship. And it's true.
Speaker 2 (12:15):
I feel bad for her that she had so little
there to stick up for her.
Speaker 1 (12:22):
Did you get that impression, because there was the one
guy came right that was sticking up for But then where.
Speaker 4 (12:26):
It was ever got on his face and was sticking
up for.
Speaker 5 (12:29):
I actually that video.
Speaker 1 (12:31):
That man, Yes, that's a man. A man should be
sticking up for. That's the way that works. There was
one guy, yeah, I know, he got right in there
because that guy, that that transman was being mean to her.
He was calling her the B word and all kinds
of stuff. So good on that man for stepping up
in there and getting in his face. Good on that dude.
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All that woman pushing him back. Girls stand aside, stand aside.
But good on him and the other people. And look
at him. He's like trying to I don't know, he
knows exactly what he's doing. You're victimizing a woman. He
knows exactly what he was doing. Unbelievable. I mean, it's
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Speaker 3 (14:24):
And now all of the news you would probably miss
it's time for data's quick five.
Speaker 2 (14:30):
All right, So.
Speaker 1 (14:33):
Let's see California owns a dozen owns dozens excuse me,
of vacant houses in La County and they're paying millions
to guard them from protesters. Why is that they've spent
more than seventeen million.
Speaker 2 (14:48):
Dollars to do that?
Speaker 1 (14:51):
So far, California Department of Transportation since twenty twenty has
spent seventeen million to guard these houses that it purchased
to make way for a freeway that was never completed.
This is like the rail that never that was never done.
This is just like the rail system that was never done.
Oh my gosh, seventeen million dollars. Yeah, this is you
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see what I'm saying, Like, there's so much baggage for
gavenwsome it's insane.
Speaker 2 (15:19):
All right, So long term use of melatonin supplements. I
don't like this.
Speaker 1 (15:23):
I don't like this study. It's the study is a Nazi.
It's a link to a higher risk of heart failure
and death. If I'm gonna die, it better be because
I'm obliterated into a pulp by a killer asteroid or
aliens zapped me with their space laser that's how I
choose to go out.
Speaker 2 (15:41):
They said that they because I.
Speaker 1 (15:43):
Use melatonin, I take about ten milograms a night, and
they said it's associate with a higher risk of heart
failure diagnosis, blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah
blah blah blah. They classify people who used it long
term as part of their melatonin group and contrasted it
with people who had never had melatonin at all. Don't
you think though, that there's probably other things that go
(16:03):
into it. I mean, they even say that data demonstrated,
you know, they're the long term cardiovascular safety or lacking,
and so they started examining whether or not it actually
looks at you a risk of heart failure, et cetera.
Speaker 2 (16:16):
I don't know. I think there's also something to be
said about the sourcing for where the melatonin comes from
and manufactured.
Speaker 3 (16:22):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (16:22):
I think that's a really big point. I'm going to
go take some more tonight. Let's see the space turd,
you know, the one that we went behind the moon
and now it's coming run again. It started brightening unexpectedly.
I just want to point out how crazy is it
going to be? Like if in a couple of years
from now, we're like, yeah, remember when that space rock
started like brightening and changed shape and nobody thought.
Speaker 2 (16:45):
Anything of it grew a tail? Yeah, and grew a tail.
Speaker 1 (16:49):
I mean remember before the alien invasion when that happened.
I just feel like we're I'm just I swear. Do
I hope it is? I hope it's a bunch of
just mean old aliens that I want an alien fight, right,
I just crame on, please, because this is all boring.
I'm so tired of dealing with barely literate you know,
product of incest wokewrikers. Uh.
Speaker 2 (17:11):
But at first they.
Speaker 1 (17:12):
Thought it was a comet, but it's not, you know,
and I said it went behind the moon. I misspoke,
it went behind the sun. But it grew a tail
and all kinds of stuff. But they're saying, well, maybe
the radiations causing the ice to sublimate into gas, and
you know they're coming. It sounds like, no, that's a
really long explanation for aliens.
Speaker 2 (17:31):
So it sounds like to me, all right, Uh oh.
Speaker 1 (17:33):
A US congresswoman suggests that fallen angels could be Oh,
that's Marjorie Taylor Green Marshal.
Speaker 2 (17:39):
Brise moving on. Oh what else?
Speaker 1 (17:42):
Oh, an angler digging for fishing worms uncovered and massive
medieval treasure in a hidden in a hidden cauldron. I
want to go fishing with this guy. Holy wow, this
guy was digging, he was in speed and he discovered
a cauldron filled with medieval rings and pendants and all
that of coins that will all remarkably well preserved. Kane, Oh,
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that's amazing. Here's a private individual is just looking for
fishing worms.
Speaker 2 (18:07):
That's it.
Speaker 1 (18:07):
Stick with us a lot more on the way this
idea over, I think him being interviewed isn't about no
one's talking about. No one's talking about canceling Tucker or
canceling Nick Fouinas. That's such a dodge. And by the way,
when did the right And I asked this yesterday, when
did they become sissies? I didn't realize that they decided
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to completely adopt the ways of the left and cringe
and recoil whenever anyone poses a genuine debate to their ideas.
Oh my gosh, you're attacking me. When someone merely disagrees.
Oh my gosh, I'm being canceled when someone merely says
you should be held accountable for entertaining the idea that
Nazism is somehow a good, rehabilitated idea. I mean, this
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isn't hard, guys, this isn't rocket science. That's what we're
talking about. I'm gonna tell you something too good. People
have the right of free association. A lot of these
people out there are trying to gate keep your reaction
and telling you that you don't have the writer free association,
which is literally defined as free speech. So I, as
I was explaining, I had invited Tucker to come on
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my show and he chose to not do so. I
wanted to talk to him about Christian Zionism because he
had said in that interview that in the words that
he hated Kane was he hates probably anymore, probably more
than anybody else on the planet Christian Zionists. That those
were his exact robatum words, and then he mentioned people
like why Huckabee and Ted Cruz and all of this stuff. Now,
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I he came back so he wouldn't come on my show,
But he decided probably because it would we would actually
have a contrast of ideas. I think he wanted to
go to where he felt that his ideas would be
safely accommodated. And again, I've never I've never shied away
from a debate, and I was a little shocked to
see that he would even that he would need to
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need a safe space. I guess, for the lack of
a better way to put it, so this is cut too,
since I guess he only wants to go on. You know,
I guess this guy's probably I don't even know who
this guy is, but he was talking about his Christian
Zionist thing.
Speaker 2 (20:12):
This is cut too.
Speaker 5 (20:13):
Listen, but I just want to say at the outset,
because that this has been weighing on me, I did
say something that I really regret saying that I didn't
fully mean. I said it because I was mad, which
is always when I say I don't really mean when
I get pissed. My wife's always telling me this. I
was snippy and I didn't explain it, and I said
something to the effect of I despise Christian Zionists, and
I'm just sorry that I said that, because I don't
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I'm mad at a certain kind of thinking. Some of
the nicest people I know are Christian Zionists. Actually, you know,
if you're in a car crash, they would save you
if you need someone to watch your bank account, they
wouldn't steal from you. They are like really good people
and sweet people.
Speaker 1 (20:47):
I feel like on the at the thirty thousand foot
it seems genuine, but it seems still speecious to me.
And here's why he didn't say despised. He said, I
hate them probably more than anyone else on the planet.
That's very strong. And I also don't think he understand
fully what a Christian Zionist is. I don't even think
he understands Revelation. I don't even think that he understands
that Christians not don't all agree on the interpretation of
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Revelation if we wanted to get into the doctrine of it,
and I think if you're going to try and he
says that he's a Christian, he speaks like somebody who's
new to the faith. And I'm not using that against him,
because we don't believe in spiritual quarantines. However, I mean,
even Paul after he was after he was Saul was in,
he wasn't immediately promoted to be like top disciple right after.
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You know what I mean, You need to mature and
faith a little bit before you try to lead everybody
else in it. And I just think that he weighs
into these these doctrinal areas where it's like he knows
what he reads online but not from the book. I mean,
that's just an initial you know, thought that I had
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when I hear him talk about this. But I think,
and I you know, that's fine. He can he can
be mad, and he can have, you know, outbursts and
things like that. But to say that you hate Christians
and to express more anger towards Christians over a difference
in doctrine, more so than you've ever expressed towards Islamist
that's telling to me. And then you know, to have
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I mean, and it didn't stop there, then you add
this cut three.
Speaker 5 (22:19):
We don't have a right to kill people. We do
not have a right to kill the innocent, period. And
that's the dividing line between me and Ben Shapiro. And
that's why when I said, you know, Hiroshima, I'm, of course,
I'm for forcing Imperial Japan to stop doing what it's doing,
make them apologize. I'm for beating them, i am, but
I'm not for incinerating tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands
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of their civilians because the civilians didn't do anything wrong,
and I don't think we're allowed to kill the innocent.
So I say that on Rogan and Ben Shapiro is
like Holocaust and I are or so whatever something one
of these meaningless phrases that mean Nazi, bad person, And
it's like, why would that bother you? Why are you
so offended that I'm a opposed to killing innocence.
Speaker 1 (23:03):
So what he's talking about in the context of Gaza.
I've written about this extensively is whether or not it
was right to do how we handle the atomic bomb.
I cannot believe that we are now seeing conservatives adopt
Soviet propaganda and talking about this and that's exactly what
that was. Let me just put this in terms everybody
can understand, as it relates to, you know, forcing Imperial
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Japan to surrender. That there's a lot of conspiracy theorists
who say, oh, you know they were already talking about surrendering. Well,
that's not right, lie, they weren't. Actually there had been
some Now there was disagreement within the Imperial Japanese government,
but the imperial the emperor and their military leaders decided
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they were going to go ahead and push on, which
is why we ended up having Operation Downfall, and ketsu
Go So wrote a whole thing about this.
Speaker 2 (23:57):
When did I write about this?
Speaker 1 (23:58):
This was April of last year, because the right decided,
some people in the wolk right decided to adopt Soviet
propaganda on this. Yes, we were correct and dropping the bomb.
Speaker 2 (24:07):
Why is that?
Speaker 1 (24:07):
Because after twenty well documented years of raping and pillaging
before Imperial Japan's entering into World War Two, the attempted
coup after Nagasaki and Hiroshima to prevent their unconditional surrender
and Operation Downfall and Katsugo that highlighted how many more
millions of casualties were expected if Japan was not wholly defeated.
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I don't think people realize this. This was a bushido
minded country. Tell me you don't understand Japanese culture during
World War II without telling me they were very bushido minded.
They still had kamakazis, they had a multimillion strong army
and a plan in place to militarize their entire civilian population,
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and anticipation of a ground invasion, there was a surgeon
production of purple hearts for the expected astronomical casualties I
can't tell you how many of you all I personally
heard from who had fathers and grandfathers who would have
been well, you wouldn't have been here because they would
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they would have had to go and fight an Operation Downfall.
That was the Allied plan of invasion, and it was
going to be the largest amphibious operation of warfare history
and matching and not just matching exceeding that.
Speaker 2 (25:27):
Of D Day.
Speaker 1 (25:29):
You know how many more Japanese were expected to die
in the process.
Speaker 2 (25:34):
Do the math.
Speaker 1 (25:36):
If it's about saving lives, do the math, because it
unarguably works in favor of, unfortunately using the atomic bomb.
Speaker 2 (25:46):
That is what is called actual America first.
Speaker 1 (25:49):
By the way, don't tell me you're America first and
then try to sovietize our history putting Americans first. It's
not my responsibility or years to care about city of
other nations more than those nations should care for their
own citizens. I thought you were America first, and especially
if those nations are foreign adversaries. There are people who
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lack the stomach for hard calls and cold truth and
clinical analysis. They regurgitate all the sparkles and rainbows. There's
some magical plan where we could have gotten Japan and
to surrender, Well, why didn't they? And it's an alternative
only that couch quarterback wizards in present time are apparently
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aware of. These people are trying to compare Japan to Gaza.
That's what all this comes down to, right, I mean,
imagine by the way these ahistorical anuses imagine for just
a moment. They only arrive at these beliefs by conveniently
excusing the absolute horrors that were suffered by countless innocent
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women and children at the hands of the imperial Japanese Empire.
And what America, what American children would have been forced
to endure had that imperial regime continued.
Speaker 2 (27:08):
Those kids were okay to kill?
Speaker 1 (27:09):
I guess, I mean, I suppose you know those people
were okay to you know, kill. Also, I mean, I
guess the people who offer zero different differentiation between killing
on purpose as a terror attack and innocent loss of
life in a war zone. If you can't differentiate between that,
I mean, that's usually who these people are. So this,
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these people who beg the question that the US manufactured
and narrative to justify using atomic bomb, should also ask
if they themselves have fallen for a foreign adversarial syop
that seeks to divide the US. And I say, this
is a granddaughter of a World War Two vet who
is a gunner on USS Alabama, and I enjoyed learning.
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I'm a huge World War Two buff and I enjoyed
learning about all of World War two history first through
my grandfather. It's very interesting following his route throughout history books.
So yeah, people who know a lot about World War
II history have a definite different opinion on this. It
is not America first to borrow Soviet propaganda and use
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it to beat America. That's not America first, Nor is
it Christian or honest Operation downfall do. The math absolutely devastating,
But that's.
Speaker 2 (28:32):
Not the only thing.
Speaker 1 (28:33):
If we want to have a discussion about cancelation, let's
have a discussion about cancelation. I just posted receipts on
x speaking of canceling ahead of a think tank is
sending out emails to back channel order people to not
hire or associate with anyone criticizing the Fuintas interview fallout.
Speaker 2 (28:54):
And again I've got the screenshots. There's one.
Speaker 1 (28:58):
It was sent to a number of people, house members even,
and the individual who sent it signed his name Thomas H. Jones,
founder of the American Accountability Foundation, which is apparently also
funded by Heritage and the American Accountability Foundation is a
part of Gen Dement's Conservative Partnership Institute. I have hosted
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Heritage events sitting next to Jim Dement on stage. This
was after I received the Salvatory Prize from the Heritage Foundation.
So really curious. I'm wondering where all of the people
who are calling out cancel culture are on that cancel culture.
Because freedom of association is free speech. But these emails,
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I can just read you a couple of things. Apparently
you're not allowed to have a conscience or express dissent,
and it was explicitly written. A number of people's names
were given, and mister Jones quote, that's why I want
to urge you, in the strongest terms possible to never
hire any of these people in the event their resume
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ever comes across your desk. Does that sound like cancel
culture to you? We should reach out to mister Jones
to see if he would like to come on the
program and talk about this cancel culture.
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