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You can feed the starving,medicate the wounded, and bury
the dead.
But without weapons, nothingchanges.
Self-defense is survival, andsurvival is freedom.
That's the truth.
Today, on the 10th, man, you andI need to do better.
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We need to let the world knowthere's a problem and it needs
fixing fast.
The big problem with foreignaid?
Well, food and medicine do notmake a country safer.
An unarmed civilian isn't safe.
He's just a sitting duck or a agoose to be plucked.
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You wanna know what would savecountries like Gaza, Yemen, and
Haiti.
It's not charity dinners thatthey need.
Not even aid convoys, it's guns.
Because self-defense isn't justan option.
It's actually a human right.
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It's a human right, a real one.
It's not the buzzword slappedonto every cause under the sun.
The right to defend yourself isthe line between living free and
dying helpless.
And the tragedy of our worldtoday is this, in too many
countries that human right isdenied.
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The world is not at peace.
People suffer and die every day,and the worst part, when help
comes, it doesn't solveanything.
It only keeps people alive untilthe next attack.
We're talking about foreign aidthat's sent to countries that
are torn apart, inside and outplaces like Gaza, Haiti, and
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Yemen that we don't hear enoughabout.
Where there are millions ofpeople dead and or displaced.
And what does the West send tothem?
Food and medicine.
Nice.
Sending food for people underattack and medicine for people
who are tormented by oppressors,who themselves are armed.
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After decades of thisexperiment.
And what's the result?
Well, if food and medicine wereactual solutions.
Haiti would be livable, would itnot?
Wouldn't Gaza be safe forchildren?
And Yemen?
Wouldn't it have stoppedbleeding long ago?
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And if you think this soundsobvious or maybe think it's not
obvious, but it is obvious, ifyou think so.
You're right.
It's too obvious to ignore yetsomehow it's been ignored for
decades.
Which is why I need your help.
If you're listening right now,take a second and tell a friend
about this podcast.
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Share the 10th man with someonewho still thinks food convoys
will save the developing world.
Because the more people see thetruth, the harder it is for
politicians and the UN to keeppretending.
But turn on the news in Gaza,tens of thousands dead.
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20% of the population facingstarvation, we're told.
Children, pregnant women, andthe elderly collapsing in the
streets.
Take Haiti, our neighbor.
Port-au-Prince is a war zone.
Gangs there control everything.
The streets, the aid routes,even life and death.
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They torch whole neighborhoods.
They rape girls turning 12 yearolds into mothers.
And they do this because theyare armed and their victims are
not.
Then there's Yemen.
10 years of war, hundreds ofthousands, dead millions
displaced.
The government, the Houthis, theSaudis, the Iranians, and even
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us Americans all playing theirgames while civilians scream and
starve.
And the world's solution, morefood and more water.
Yeah, but the trouble is fooddoesn't stop bullets, and
medicine doesn't stop machetes.
Relief without defense isn'tsurvival, it's just delayed
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death.
Because the only real humanright, the one all others depend
upon is the right to selfdefense.
History proves it.
In the late 17 hundreds,American colonists picked up
their muskets and beat the mostpowerful empire on earth.
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They didn't beg the French forfood aid.
They asked for weapons, and theyfought for their freedom.
And the Second Amendment lockedthat right in place forever.
In World War II, civiliansbecame soldiers overnight.
The nation learned fast.
The more armed citizens, theharder it is for an enemy to
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crush you.
By the 20th century guns inAmerica, they weren't taboo.
They were freedom itself.
Nobody pushes you around whenyou're the most armed citizenry
on earth.
Meanwhile, nations that strippedtheir people of that human
right, they're the ones beingslaughtered today.
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Ever wonder how cartels seizeentire regions?
It's not motivational speeches,it's blood, it fear and
firepower.
The Taliban didn't winAfghanistan with ideas.
They won it with guns.
After 9/11, the US spent 20years building an Afghan army
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with the best weapons moneycould buy.
And when that army collapsed,those weapons didn't vanish.
They fell into Taliban handsovernight.
Rusty AKs became American M4s.
And with that firepower, theTaliban slammed the country
right back into the dark ages.
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That's what happens when theright to self-defense is denied
to the people.
Imagine if Afghan civilians hadbeen trusted with those rifles
every home, every street armed,not begging outsiders to save
them, but able to savethemselves.
And Gaza shows the same truthtoday.
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Iran smuggles weapons to Hamasas well as the Houthis.
They hold the guns, they holdthe food.
Ordinary people face rifles withnothing but empty hands, which
leads to stomachs.
But try starving a man who has arifle.
You won't get far, but starve Aman with empty hands and you can
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rule him forever.
That's just the math of power.
Parasites rule because thepeople are unarmed.
It's that simple.
And the tragedy is that most ofthese men aren't cowards in
Haiti.
Fathers and sons are alreadyfighting gangs with machetes and
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scrap pistols, anything they canimprovise and they have even
made the gangs bleed.
But machete versus AK 47, it'snot bravery so much as suicide.
But what they lack is notcourage, it's the tools to
exercise the human right toself-defense.
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Imagine if they had realfirepower, not bags of rice and
empty promises.
Imagine if they had guns.
And about that rice.
Here's the deeper point.
When people aren't living interror, they can take care of
themselves, give them security,and they'll take care of the
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food problem.
They'll find food, they'lltrade, they'll build, they'll
farm, and they'll provide fortheir families on their own.
That's human nature.
But strip them of the right todefend themselves, and no amount
of foreign aid will ever fillthe void because aid doesn't
replace freedom, and you can'teat your way out of tyranny.
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If your survival depends onhandouts, you're not free.
You're just temporarily alive.
So what would fix Gaza, Haitiand Yemen?
Not food, not water.
Not another useless UNresolution guns.
Because if civilians were armed,the script changes.
You don't bomb a street that canshoot back and you don't invade
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a house that might kill youfirst.
But with no weapons, they don'tfight.
They kneel, they cry, and theydie because nobody fears the
unarmed.
Power doesn't answer to prayers.
It answers to pain.
And if you can't give them pain,you don't matter.
And that's the line betweenvictims and threats.
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And if you want proof thatgovernments actually know this
well look at Israel.
Before October 7th.
Israel's civilian gun laws weresome of the strictest in the
west.
A few categories- militaryveterans, residents of high risk
areas could get handgun permits,but most civilians never
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qualified.
Then Hamas attacked within days.
Israel widened eligibility,moved interviews to phone calls,
and rushed approvals through.
By June, 2025, over 403,000applications had been filed, and
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165,000 full permits issued.
Roughly 335,000 Israelis nowlegally armed.
When survival is on the line,the"guns are bad" chorus
disappears.
Israel told his people, arm up.
Be ready.
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So if Israel knew that, why notGaza?
Now if you think the Israelidefense force, the IDF is
slaughtering, helpless, Gaza'sfine.
But in that case, the logic iseven stronger.
Armed the civilians so they canfight back.
Maybe you don't trust people whoyou don't agree with to have
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weapons.
Well, I do.
I trust the average man, theaverage citizen, to own a
firearm so he can protect hiswife, his mother, and his
sisters.
And yes, even in Gaza.
And Switzerland proves that it'snot just for war zones.
Far from it.
Switzerland is one of thecalmest and richest nations on
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earth, and yet its defensedepends on armed citizens.
Men serving the militia, keeprifles at home and everyone
knows this, and that's why noone dares invade Switzerland.
Now compare that to Gaza.
To Haiti, to Yemen, billions inaid, but no arms.
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And so-people slaughtered.
And if you've made it this far,you already know the truth the
world keeps pretending not tosee.
Do me a favor, don't keep it toyourself.
Share the 10th man with onefriend who needs to hear it.
Because if an old guy with amicrophone in an abandoned
chicken coop can figure it out,then maybe just maybe the people
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in charge should too.
So let me ask you, if you werein Haiti or Yemen living in
fear, would you rather get onemeal a day or a weapon to fight
for your future?
Does it make sense to keephanding your fate to outsiders
or to arm up and take it back?
Me?
I'd rather see communities wheregood people are armed than ones
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where only warlords and soldiershold the power.
Because history's clear.
Governments abandon you.
Peacekeepers show up late, if atall.
Evil doesn't ask permissionbecause the streets don't run on
peace.
They run on power.
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And the first power, the mostbasic one, is the human right to
self-defense.
Because when people could defendthemselves, they don't just
survive, they thrive, they feedtheir families, build their
homes, and take care of theirown necessities.
Because they're no longer livingin terror.
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Deny them that right and noamount of free food or medicine
will ever make them free.
This is the 10th, man.
Thank you for listening.
I.