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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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A Spirit Airlines passenger recently told reporters that when she
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with Spirit Airline passengers. Hi, everybody, I'm Kenny Webster, Big
show this afternoon, Austin Peterson stopping by in just a
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little bit. It is the end of Jake Tapper's dignity.
The CNN News anchor has written a book. I'm sure
a lot of you everyone's laughing about this, the laughing
stock of the media. Jake Tapper wrote a book about
the lie that he tried to cover up, and in
the book he makes himself the hero who on covers
the lie. It's actually more ridiculous than you think.
Speaker 3 (01:03):
Then.
Speaker 2 (01:04):
By the way, me and Ethan Buchanan, one of my
reporters here, one of the reporters from k t H
News down the Hall, is also one of the producers
of this radio show. He's a great kid, he's a
young zoomer. Maybe you've heard he hosts a talk show
here on Sunday evenings. He and I are going to
take a deep dive today into two things, white South
African refugees who apparently American liberals do not welcome with
open arms here in our country. And then after that,
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we're gonna learn about the first ever black pope, who's
not actually the first black pope. He's the fourth black pope,
and spoiler alert, he's not even black, but weirdly enough,
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I don't know if you guys have heard, but white
African refugees coming here and apparently liberals are really mad
about it. Boy talk about demonstrating her hypocrisy. Oh and
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Jake Tapper, lobbying to have his photo added next to
the Dictionary definition of dishonorable as he runs around pretending
he was not an active participant in covering up Joe
Biden's glaringly obvious mental and physical collapse. Look, we talked
about this a lot. There was a joke in Babylon
Bee this week, very funny. Jake Tapper discovers that in
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the crime of covering up Joe Biden's dementia, Jake Tapper,
it may have been involved in the whole thing. The
guy wrote a book about the cover up of Biden's decline,
as if he played no role in it. Here's some
audio of him with Laura Trump two years ago.
Speaker 5 (03:11):
Stutters feel when they see you make a comment like that?
Speaker 6 (03:14):
Can I rewind that at the beginning of the clip?
Cut off? Let's replay that again from the beginning play.
Speaker 5 (03:18):
Do you think it makes little kids with stutters feel
when they see you make a comment like that?
Speaker 7 (03:23):
Is very clearly a cognitive decline, That's what I'm referring to.
Speaker 5 (03:27):
It makes me uncomfortable.
Speaker 6 (03:28):
You are, No, that's so amazing.
Speaker 5 (03:32):
It's so amazing to me that trying to figure out
an answer cognitive Declineative Biden embraces his stutter talking about it,
while Trump mocks it, exaggerates it, belittles it. He's sharp physically,
I mean mentally.
Speaker 6 (03:44):
Yeah, I think the question is physically right right or
so right right?
Speaker 5 (03:47):
And the guy who's his chief opponent is only three
or four years younger than him. Abe, I mean, you
have questioned President Biden's age, mental fit, fitness, ability to lead.
Of those supporting Biden, you said, quote, shame on all
of you pretending everything is okay. You're leading us in
him and with disaster. Do you worry that you damaged him?
Speaker 8 (04:02):
At all.
Speaker 5 (04:03):
I don't doubt that you got hugs and handshakes behind
closed doors today and maybe even publicly, some of them
because they like you personally. But I've heard a lot
of really nasty stuff about you from your Democratic colleague.
I mean, just like, what is he thinking?
Speaker 2 (04:20):
This is Jake Tapper talking to Representative Dean Phillips pointing
out that Joe Biden's brain is broken. Of course, it
was also him talking to Laura Trump, And that was
basically just a short montage of CNN's Jake Tapper telling
you Joe Biden's brain is fine for the last four years,
and now he's got a book coming out. Here to
tell us about that amazing new book, it's Austin Peterson
from The Wake Up Show and The Libertarian Republic. Austin,
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thanks for joining us today, brother.
Speaker 3 (04:45):
What's happened? And Keith, all the good people down there
on the beautiful Gulf of America coast. Nice to talk
to you all today. Yes, the media lie. Can you
believe it? Kenny, Oh my gosh, I'm so surprised. Were
you so surprised to find out that the left was
running cover for Joe Biden the whole time? I saw
Jen Psaki this morning said that I'm not a doctor. Now,
(05:07):
where was that I'm not a doctor energy during the
COVID tyranny and the lockdowns? But now that we're all
suddenly able to say without being conspiracy theorists that Joe
Biden is an advanced state of cognitive decline. Now now
all of a sudden, it's I'm not a doctor. And
they're all rewriting their history and they're gonna get away
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with it, Keith, unless we crack down on They're brilliant.
They're masters of writing history. They've got control of the pen.
We've got the sword. If we don't use it, they're
going to write the history and they're going to declare
themselves to be the winners. This is what the left does.
They lose an argument. The people talk about Trump using
this strategy, and he's a master at it. More Republicans
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need to use this strategy. It's like when I ran
for president in twenty sixteen, Kenny, I didn't lose. I
won my presidency. Did you ever see that Shane Gillis
where he's making fun of Trump and he's dunking like
doing basketball, and he missed, and yet he turns to
the audience and says, no, I actually scored a three pointer. Well,
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the Democrats are masters of that, and they're currently running
that strategy if we don't block them in the box.
Speaker 2 (06:16):
Yeah, it's interesting, right, Like we've seen this before to
some extent, Joe Biden's broken brain was Hunter Biden Laptop
two point zero. I can remember in twenty nineteen pointing
out to people that Joe Biden's brain was definitely broken
and I wasn't privy to any special insider information Austin.
I didn't have access to any data or facts that
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everybody else that watches the news or listens to the
guy speak out loud wasn't aware of. I do remember
this in twenty twenty, I wish I could find this.
There was a political ad that Biden administration ran where
you don't actually see Joe speaking, you hear his voice.
It's him talking about modern day political issues like the pandemic,
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COVID nineteen, that sort of thing, at least what was
modern at the time five years ago. But it was
his voice from thirty years earlier. And it was one
of the first times I think I ever caught a
major political party using AI in a political campaign. Of course,
nobody else noticed, Not only a handful of my friends
realized this. They took Joe Biden's young voice and they
put it in a political ad and had him talking
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about the pandemic.
Speaker 6 (07:21):
Do you do you remember that? By any chance?
Speaker 8 (07:24):
Yes?
Speaker 3 (07:25):
Do you remember when he fell off the bike and
everybody it was like, oh, it's no problem, It's just
a fluke. Right, Well, what about the time that he
fell of walking up the stairs on Air Force one?
How about that? Does anybody remember when he's where's Jackie? Incident?
Where Biden was searching a crowd for the deceased congresswoman
And right, right, you have better luck covered with hunter
(07:47):
Biden's lappop on CNN than find a discussion on CNN
whether there was Grandpa Joe was okay?
Speaker 9 (07:53):
Right?
Speaker 3 (07:53):
And then you know, if the conservatives dared to ask questions, right,
then you get arcasm from Jake Tapper, like that interview
that he did with Learry Trump that you posted earlier.
He's like, oh, you know that, I'm sure it's from
a place of concern. Well, it kind of is a
place of concern that we have because do you see
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how much Trump is doing I mean, he's never sleeping,
He's working his butt off. And imagine if Joe Biden
could only be functional and cognizant for two or three
hours a day. It's a humongous job and he couldn't
do it. We were right to push on it, but
I mean right now that we can't fight the battles
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from two, three, four or five, you know, seven years ago.
The fight right now is if we let the media
rewrite this history. I don't know how we push back
on it effectively, Kenny. I love to hear your thoughts
on it, but frankly, right now the fight is that
we cannot let people like Jake Tapper and others in
the press, Thomas Friedman and the New York Times get
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away with rewriting the history that they were somehow lied to.
Don't you know that the government is always lying to you.
They're acting shocked, Oh my god, we were being lied
to by the White House. They were lying to us. Well,
we're on radio, so I can't say, well, no, craft Sherlock,
but they you should be your default position is that
(09:17):
the politician is lying to you. But we know, you know,
I know, Kenny, that the legacy media is all, it's
an arm of the Democratic Party. It operates as such.
NPR also a part of it, right, all an arm
of the Democratic Party. And there's like two or three
major conservative media organizations that push against it. But otherwise
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it's ninety eight percent libs that own the media. And
I don't know how we push back on more podcasts,
more Kenny Webster's out there. But you know it's you,
and it's a David versus Goliath situation in the media
for guys like us. That's just a fact.
Speaker 2 (09:54):
I don't mean to brag, but two years ago I
wrote I wrote a song called cancel Jake Tapper. Jake
Tapper range, Yeah, I have a music video up on YouTube,
Canceled Jake Tapper, a song about mediocrity.
Speaker 6 (10:06):
It just a shameless plug there.
Speaker 2 (10:08):
But speaking of shame, speaking of shameless plugs, Jake Tapper
getting interviewed by another CNN anchor on his own network,
telling everybody one of the things that's going to juice
up his book sales. He's revealed Biden's aids thought he'd
end up in a wheelchair if he was still in office.
Speaker 10 (10:23):
I'm curious about what his advisors were saying at the time,
as you look at this, as you reported out this book.
Speaker 7 (10:34):
So the White House phosician, doctor Kevin O'Connor, was telling
White House aids that President Biden's deterioration of his spine,
the degeneration, was so significant that if he fell one
more time, that he might have to be in a
wheelchair and serve in a wheelchair for his second term.
Speaker 5 (10:53):
But everybody pushed off.
Speaker 2 (10:55):
Isn't this amazing, Austin, if he makes it to a
second term. They were worried he might be in a wheelchair.
They weren't worried about his health.
Speaker 6 (11:02):
They were worried.
Speaker 2 (11:03):
About the optics of what would happen if he made
it to a second term. Austin Peterson final word on
this one.
Speaker 3 (11:09):
Yeah, well, yeah, it's like the lefts cripple christ there
fdr the worst president since then. Tapper wasn't just a
pack a passive participant in this one. He didn't miss
the signs. He helped manufacture the alternate regality. Tapper declared
the president sharp, he mocked right wingers for calling him senile.
Then months later, Tapper is telling us in private, Biden
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couldn't remember names, lost his train of thought to an
alarming degree. Probably what we need to do is we
need to create a timeline Tapper, right, you made a
great song there. Maybe what we need to do, Katy
the Joint project where we do like a website that
shows the timeline of all of Jake Tapper's comments. We'll
put it out there.
Speaker 8 (11:50):
Right.
Speaker 3 (11:50):
Maybe chat GPT can do something like that for us.
But Jake Tapper's original sinnings and that he wrote the book,
he said he waited to tell the truth until the
body was cold, checks were cleared. If there's any justice
left in journalism, Tapper's next book tour should include a
stop at a mirror.
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Speaker 6 (14:05):
So thanks so much for tuning in today.
Speaker 2 (14:07):
Today, I an upper middle class white guy from the Midwest.
I'm going to explain global racism to all of you.
I know it's hard to believe, but actually I am
going to explain it to you. There is there is
a new controversy brewing right now, and it involves the
whites and the blacks. I know this is unique to
some of the other stuff involving racism. This is very different.
(14:27):
But this is this is sort of an odd It's
like a curve ball. It's like God threw us a
curve ball this week, anti white racism. Ethan's over here
doing his nonverbal communication. I'll explain what that means in
a second. One of my producers is joining me here
in the studio. But first we're going to talk about this.
Speaker 10 (14:43):
Because they're being killed and we don't want to see
people be killed. Now, South Africa leadership is coming to
see me, I understand sometime next week, and you know,
we're supposed to have a guess at G twenty meeting
there something, but we're having a G twenty meet. I
don't know how we can go unless that situations taken
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care of. But it's a genocide that's taking place that
you people don't want to write about, but it's a
terrible thing that's taking place.
Speaker 6 (15:09):
And farmers are being killed.
Speaker 10 (15:14):
They happen to be white, but whether the white or
black makes no difference to me. But white farmers are
being brutally killed and the land is being confiscated and so.
Speaker 6 (15:24):
Now this is actual racism.
Speaker 2 (15:27):
This is real political refugee asylum, not like the sort
of thing we've been hearing.
Speaker 6 (15:31):
About for the last several years.
Speaker 2 (15:33):
There's really two kinds of political asylum refugee seekers, right.
One of them, this is the more common one, is
just people from a poor country that's kind of crappy
and it sucks, right, and there's a lot of examples.
It's just they exist in Eastern Europe. They exist in
Central Africa, they exist in South America, they exist.
Speaker 6 (15:49):
There are places in.
Speaker 2 (15:50):
The world where it's hard to find a job and
people don't like it there. And so that is a
kind of refugee seeking, a kind of asylum. But is
it political. It's socioeconomics, sure, but is it political? This
is actual, This is an actual asylum seeker like that,
by the definition of it, they want to murder you
because of your skin color, because of what you represent.
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And this is very confusing to white liberals. They do
not understand how could this be true. Here's actually a
camera shot of what some of these people look like
here that have just arrived in America. Now they're white,
you know, ooh, touches up, noticed anything interesting? I got
my buddy Ethan here in the studio with me right now,
one of my producers. Here, Ethan, what do you notice
about these refugee asylum seekers that differs a little bit
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from some of the anti ICE protests we've seen recently.
Speaker 8 (16:38):
Well, I'm seeing I'm seeing a lot of flags, and
we see a lot of flags at ICE protests, but
South African flags, well all kinds of flags. I mean,
you can look at any immigration protests, protests against ice,
and you will see every flag except the United States flag.
Speaker 11 (16:55):
Versus.
Speaker 8 (16:56):
These people are coming in and they look tired because
they just got off a long flight, but they do
look happy to be here, and they're all waving American flags.
Speaker 2 (17:06):
Now, I won't pretend to be offended by the flag
of a foreign nation.
Speaker 6 (17:09):
My mom is very Italian.
Speaker 2 (17:11):
I have a lot of aunts and uncles who keep
Italian flags around. They think it's great, but they don't
not keep American flags around. Right, it is weird to
see people marching through the streets waving Al Salvadorian flags,
Guatemalan flags, Nicaraguan flags, Mexican flags, chanting in a foreign language,
saying they deserve to be here, not an American flag. Insight,
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these people immediately get off the plane, and what do
we immediately see.
Speaker 6 (17:36):
We immediately see American flags.
Speaker 2 (17:38):
Ethan and to your point, I assimilation should be part
of the immigration process. I'm not xenophobic, I'm not anti foreigners,
I'm not anti immigrant, I'm just not I'm a Mesis
economics enthusiast. I'm a free market capitalist, Austrian economics enthusiasts.
We want the world's hard workers to come here. We
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want the world's scientists and doctors and what. And I
know there are maga people that don't agree with me
on this, but not at the expensive assimilation. We want
people to come to our country who believe in our values,
who believe in constitutional republic with three branches, checks and balances,
civil liberties. This is basic American stuff. Weirdly enough, liberals
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claim to believe that, but not when it comes to immigration, right.
Speaker 8 (18:23):
Yeah, well, because I think for the liberals it really is,
you know, get back. It gets back to the fact
that they hate our system, right, and so they want
people brought into the country who also hate our system.
They hate our country, and you know, every country should
seek to at the very least kind of preserve itself, right.
So obviously you bring in the best of the best
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from around the world, but you want those people to say,
I'm going to become an American, I'm going to assimilate,
I'm going to a certain extent recognize the fact that
I'm leaving behind something to take on some else.
Speaker 2 (19:01):
Yeah, that shouldn't be controversial, but it is. I would hope,
I would hope it's not controversial. Now to those of
you that are new to this controversy, and we're broadcasting
live on social media to an audience of people that
mostly understand already. This isn't new, the fact that white
farmers are being murdered in South Africa.
Speaker 6 (19:18):
It's not new.
Speaker 2 (19:19):
And remember these people, it's been going on for generations.
Most of these people who work in agriculture, who work
with their hands, blue collar people, they didn't choose to
be born in South Africa. That's just where. These aren't
the people that invaded South Africa so many years ago.
They're not the people that caused apartheid to happen.
Speaker 6 (19:36):
They're just not.
Speaker 2 (19:37):
Most of them were little children when they had happened,
or they weren't even born yet. But to those of
you that are really not understanding what's happening in South
Africa right now, here's a crowd of people chanting about
killing white They're chanting kill the farmer. Yeah, because white
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people to work in agriculture in South Africa. I mean,
that's that is what this is a video. I I
don't know how much more clear we can make this
to people.
Speaker 8 (20:07):
And it's it's not just kill the farm They specifically
say kill the boar, which is the term for the
white farmers. Like you couldn't possibly say the quiet part
more out loud.
Speaker 6 (20:18):
Yeah, that's exactly what they're saying.
Speaker 8 (20:20):
Uh.
Speaker 6 (20:20):
Here's another one of the anti.
Speaker 2 (20:22):
Boar political leaders of South Africa. I don't know if
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you could tell you, Ethan, but this guy doesn't like
white people.
Speaker 11 (20:47):
Yeah, yeah, he seems to. He seems to rely have
a stick up his butt about that.
Speaker 2 (20:51):
And what he's chanting for isn't Uh, it's not illegal
there to do this, you know, to go out and
talk about killing white people.
Speaker 6 (20:58):
It's interesting. I mean, it's not interesting. It's a she's
pretty horrific.
Speaker 2 (21:00):
I don't know if you've read any of the stories
about how the farmers are getting murdered. But gang's roving streak.
Gangs arrive at their property. They use jamming devices that
make it so their cell phones and satellites and phone
equipment doesn't work. They shut that off. They run in,
they murder, they rape, they pillage, they destroy. The goal
is just for them. They don't want the white people
to exist to there anymore. And it seems to be
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working right because after all, now they're fleeing the country.
Speaker 8 (21:26):
And you know, why wouldn't you, right, I mean, if
I was a white person living in South Africa looking
at this, and I mean that first video you played,
that is a stadium of people, and this is like
a common accepted kind of political spot on the spectrum
to be and you know, it happens all the times.
I mean there's stories of it's not just the farmers too,
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it's you know, people in the suburbs will have their
dogs poisoned and then once their dogs die a slow,
agonizing death, and there's essentially no defense in the home anymore,
because I don't think you're allowed to just be an
average person with a gun. I don't believe they have
anything equivalent to the Second Amendment there. Then they'll break
into your house and they'll kill you in horrific, terrible ways.
I mean, there's stories of people being slowly burned to
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death in very strategic ways so that you suffer as
much as possible. And so, yeah, why would you not
get the hell out of there? Yeah, it's pretty sick.
Speaker 2 (22:17):
Now, there is a religious component to all of this,
oddly enough, here in the United States of America, the
Episcopalian Church, the Episcopalian Church, which has a lot of
for those of you that are not history buffs. That
is the American version of the Anglican Church, the Church
of the King of England, and for years they have
been working with the American government to help out refugees
and immigrants. Now that white immigrants are coming here, here
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is a spokesperson for the Episcopalian Church.
Speaker 6 (22:43):
Who is this guy?
Speaker 2 (22:43):
This is Episcopalian Church Bishop Sean Roe says they are
against helping out the white migrants.
Speaker 6 (22:50):
Go ahead, play the clus.
Speaker 12 (22:51):
We can't be ourselves in the Episcopal Church and take
the step of resettling white Africaners from South Africa. Our
church has a long commitment to rap justice and reconciliation
and we have historic ties with the Anglican Church of
South Africa. Desmond Tutu is a part of a partner
and has a partner in.
Speaker 6 (23:11):
This work for us. We're just not able to take
this stab. It's not in line, he says, it's not
in line with their religion.
Speaker 2 (23:19):
Can I please interject for just a minute, mister man
of God Ezekiel eighteen twenty, the soul whose sins shall die,
the son shall not bear the guilt of the father,
nor the father bear the guilt of the son. Now
remember these children, these are the children of previous generations
of South Africans. They're not necessarily even the children of
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political leaders in South Africa. But certainly these people fleeing
here right now are not the reason why they ever
had apartheid in South Africa. But explain that to the
Episcopalian church.
Speaker 8 (23:50):
It's when you think about it, it's DEI at scale
and unfiltered, right, Because the whole argument with DEI today is, oh,
historically black people were kept out of certain colleges and
businesses or what have you, and so now today we
need to you know, keep white people or Asian people
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in the terms of colleges because Asian people are oftentimes
not let into colleges because there's so many of them.
Speaker 11 (24:18):
They are very smart people.
Speaker 6 (24:19):
There was a Supreme Court ruling on that, but that
was a problem for many years. Yeah, you're right.
Speaker 8 (24:23):
Here, and so the whole logic is, okay, Well, because
this group was in the past oppressing this other group,
Now this other group that was historically oppressed but is
not being oppressed anymore, is going to in effect to
a certain extent, oppress the white people now that had
nothing to do with the problem. If you take that
same kind of ideology and follow it to scale, well okay,
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well we had apart Tide and bad things happened to
black people in South Africa. So now that that's over
and black people in South Africa are in power, we're
just going to turn around and do the same thing
to the white people.
Speaker 6 (24:55):
Yeah, it's the same principle. It perfectly explained.
Speaker 2 (24:58):
Weirdly enough, this kind of racism, and it's not reverse racism,
it's just reverse Racismism would be not racism.
Speaker 6 (25:05):
This is just racism, that's all it is.
Speaker 2 (25:08):
Oddly enough, it's it's well accepted on CNN, is that.
Speaker 13 (25:12):
The people who are native to that land deserve their
rightful land back. That is not what the Afrikaaners actually
want to have happened, which are the white Africans and
so who are not originally from Africa who colonize South
Africa also, and so that is what they are saying
is discrimination. Now, if the constitution in South Africa is discriminatory,
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they have their checks and balances in that land just
like we do, and that is for them to So
if the Afrikaaners don't actually like the land, they can
leave that country. They can actually even go to where
their native land is, which is probably Germany, Holland, Holland.
Speaker 6 (25:56):
Wow, how about that? This is just straight up racism.
Speaker 2 (25:58):
Now again, I hate to be the guy to point out,
I mean legitimate objective facts here, but modern humans, Homo
sapiens all originated from Africa three hundred thousand years ago.
We based that on what scientific data, fossils that we have,
genetic evidence this idea. Liberals will love to tell you
that diversity is our strength. Immigration is fantastic, right up
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until it applies to one group of people.
Speaker 8 (26:23):
Ethan. Yeah, and you know, to a certain extent what
the left oftentimes says about, you know, immigration is our
strength and whatnot. Immigrants built this country, et cetera, et cetera.
They're not often wrong in just that, because you know,
Irish immigrants who came to the United States in the
mid eighteen hundreds obviously played a huge role in building America.
(26:44):
They built the Transcontinental Railroad. To a certain extent, they
you know, fought in the Civil War, played a huge
role in preserving the Union. So yes, immigrants did, to
a certain extent, play a big role in building the
United States of America. Now they say that and say, okay,
so we just need to let everybody in. No, because
we weren't letting everybody in. The immigrants that built America
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were people that were coming here, becoming Americans and contributing,
not showing up and asking for handouts.
Speaker 2 (27:10):
Right exactly. And I, you know, I feel like something
needs to be pointed out here. It's it's never as
bad or as great as anyone tells you it is,
especially in the media. And I know, as a member
of the media here Houston's oldest talk radio station, I'm
I'm you know, I'm probably guilty of this once in
a while.
Speaker 6 (27:26):
But it's true.
Speaker 2 (27:26):
It's never as great or as awful as anybody tells
you that it is. I'll give you an example. Here's
one of many black Americans that's more than willing to
allow the South African refugees to come here, welcomes them
with open arms, proving that this isn't even really about race,
It's about ideology.
Speaker 14 (27:42):
While we black people are so mad about South Africans
coming to America, they should be able to come here
and do whatever they need and live the American dream.
We thank the President for doing such, for bringing those
South Africans over here. I don't understand why we hate
the white skin color so much. Listen, I'm not got
you guys attention. And we here at the Extra Boys
have a summer camp.
Speaker 6 (28:00):
We're okay.
Speaker 2 (28:00):
Hang on. Second, he's promoting I.
Speaker 11 (28:03):
Got You Kid?
Speaker 3 (28:05):
What good brand?
Speaker 8 (28:06):
Hey.
Speaker 6 (28:06):
I like that he's promoted summer camper Man. I'm in
favor of that. It's very cool.
Speaker 11 (28:11):
By the way.
Speaker 2 (28:12):
People are commenting on what we're talking about right now
in social media, Paul on X says, good morning, love
the music, this is time to dance, Thank you very much.
Roger on Facebook says Trump this did this because he
knew the media and the liberals. He used it a
different I'll use the word libtards. He used would jump
on it to try and make it a negative. He
trolled them again. I think, look, I get your point, Roger.
This does bring out one of the most hypocritical points
(28:35):
that liberals have is that they want to help immigrants
right up until it's the wrong kind of immigrant. But
I gotta think he's doing this because he's sincere. I
don't think this is about trolling. I mean, these people
were getting murdered right to me both. No, you're right,
that's fair. Dita on Facebook says, where are they getting
their money from? How is it being funded? Who is
who are you referring to?
Speaker 6 (28:54):
DTA.
Speaker 2 (28:55):
Here's an interesting comment from YouTube high from South Africa.
We have more than one person want watching from South
Africa on YouTube right now. Dita on Facebook says, let's
help get them out. For sure, I'm pretty sure there's
mojos don't know how to farm themselves.
Speaker 6 (29:08):
I don't know what that means.
Speaker 2 (29:10):
But no, Well, actually, to your point, when they chase
these white farmers out of South Africa and they give
the land over to the people that they think are
the natives, very rarely do these people actually understand anything
about agriculture. There is there's a famine issue down there
right now. They're having a problem right now with feeding people.
You can't just figure out how to run a farm
because you took over one, right.
Speaker 8 (29:32):
Yeah, I mean that Texas is a perfect example of this.
We have generations of family farmers that have perfected the
craft over the course of one hundred and fifty to
two hundred years. You can't just immediately turn that over
to somebody who has never done that before and say
here's my farm with all my cattle and plants, go
for it.
Speaker 11 (29:50):
Yeah, that's a recipe for disaster every time.
Speaker 6 (29:52):
Yeah, no kidding.
Speaker 2 (29:54):
More comments from people on YouTube watching from South Africa
right now. Ten of forty four says firearms are high, regative, regulated,
and prohibitively expensive here for the most part, love one
on one says high from South Africa that woman is
telling lies. I think she's referring to the woman on
CNN from a moment ago. She didn't realize she isn't
in her native land. Annoyingly, Fly on YouTube says it
(30:17):
attacked me for my car, broke my ribs and nose
stole everything. I was there to fetch medical supplies for
my husband that had to mend and died. Wow, that's terrible.
I'm so sorry that happened to you. Sv Endless says
should ask her when she is going back to Africa
because her ancestors came to the US in nineteen sixteen.
Recorded time. But no, we have more respect. I mean
(30:39):
it's a valid point. Look, are black or white people
native to the United States.
Speaker 4 (30:43):
No.
Speaker 2 (30:44):
People have been migrating around the world for as long
as we have recorded history. I don't understand this idea
that someone's not welcome somewhere because of their skin color.
That's never been our stance here in the United States,
at least not in this century or the last.
Speaker 6 (30:59):
Yeah, but apparently liberals don't feel that way.
Speaker 11 (31:02):
What do you define a native as?
Speaker 8 (31:04):
Because, I mean, it used to be, you know, if
you were born in someplace, you were a native to
that place. But now the term has evolved, like you
have to have been here for x amount of time.
Nobody can define for you this many generations makes you
a native?
Speaker 1 (31:19):
Right?
Speaker 8 (31:20):
Like even the Native Americans quote unquote, well they migrated
from Asia in through Alaska and then down into you know,
the United States and what is now South America. So
are they native or are they immigrants too? How many generations?
Where's the line that you say, Okay, now this person
is a native.
Speaker 6 (31:37):
Yeah, I mean, it's an interesting question. Hey tell you what.
Speaker 2 (31:40):
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Speaker 6 (32:04):
Today is Dance like a Chicken Day. Got it covered,
replied Katy Perry.
Speaker 2 (32:08):
Katy Perry was just in Houston, Texas this past week,
and she didn't She's on stage performing her music from
twenty years ago. She didn't even address the space controversy.
I feel like it was a wasted opportunity for if
you're having a scandal, you have to make fun of
yourself on stage. Hi, everybody back from break right now.
I'm here right now with my buddy Ethan Buchanan. In
case you didn't know, we are going to be me
(32:30):
and Jesse Payton. I know this isn't a funny show
today because we're talking about people being murdered because of
their skin color. That's not a lot of fun. But
I will be performing comedy. Hard to believe, I know
it's a ton of fun. It's a race war in
and of itself. Actually it's couple's therapy. We're gonna be
in Jackson, Mississippi, May twenty second, Mandeville, Louisiana, May twenty third,
(32:51):
and Metie Louisiana, May twenty fourth. That's a Thursday, a Friday,
and a Saturday, getting into Memorial Day weekend there. If
you're in South Mississippi, well wherever Jackson is, whatever you could,
and then South Louisiana, of course, come hang out with us.
Speaker 6 (33:02):
It's date night.
Speaker 2 (33:03):
Watch two middle aged divorcemen give you and your spouse
relationship advice. I'm not telling you should take that advice,
but anyway, that's what we're gonna be doing. Let's talk
for a minute about religion. Ethan, you're you were a
choir boy and you were touched as a child by
a Catholic priest?
Speaker 6 (33:17):
Is that pray?
Speaker 8 (33:18):
I was not because I was actually a Baptist, So
I skated on the mariad of alleged issues in the
Catholic Church.
Speaker 2 (33:27):
What what's the old joke about if you're gonna go
fishing with a Baptist, bring two with Otherwise if you
just bring one, he'll drink all your beer.
Speaker 11 (33:36):
Yeah, yeah, oh gosh.
Speaker 8 (33:38):
My great grandfather had this joke down to a t,
and I I can't remember it now, but something along
the lines of if you don't bring enough beer to share,
the Baptist will judge you for drinking.
Speaker 2 (33:48):
Yeah, that's that's a great point. Yeah, exactly. Baptists are
great anyway, I'm Catholic. We swear and smoke and we'd
bang and we cheat and gamble and all that stuff.
We're great, obviously, just fantastic people. But actually we take
you from this conversation we were having about what's going
on in South Africa right now to the View. I
apologize in advance, but we're going to talk about the View.
(34:08):
There is this television show. They say it's the most
viewed show on daytime TV, and it's basically just a
bunch of cackling hens. It's a bunch of women, very
affluent liberal women, telling you how they're all victims.
Speaker 6 (34:22):
That's most of what the show is.
Speaker 2 (34:23):
Now, as a lot of you know Pope Leo the fourteenth,
he's our new pope. He's from Chicago, he's mostly Italian.
I think he's got some creole Haitian creole lineage. And
when the ladies of the View figured this out, they
were so excited. Last week they were roasting this guy,
telling you he was a racist.
Speaker 6 (34:41):
They hated him. They did not like this guy.
Speaker 2 (34:43):
Now we have news it has been brought to their attention,
a genealogist figured out the Chicago based pope actually has
a little bit of black in him.
Speaker 6 (34:52):
Go ahead and roll the tape.
Speaker 15 (34:53):
For there's one other thing that's also very interesting to me.
Because President Trump, as you remember, called Haiti a certain
type of country. As it turns out, our new American
Pope has Haitian and black roots.
Speaker 4 (35:09):
So we actually have a black coach.
Speaker 15 (35:13):
Apparently it's like chef's kiss for me. So apparently both
of his maternal grandparents are described as black, Haitian or
mulatto in several census documents and on their marriage license.
His birth the grandfather's birth place is Haiti listed is Haiti.
Her birthplace is listed as born in New Orleans. They
(35:35):
were identified as people of color, but in nineteen twenty,
when they migrated to Chicago, the census reflected their race
as white.
Speaker 11 (35:44):
I'm loving everything I'm loving. I'm gonna tell.
Speaker 15 (35:46):
Joe there's like this picture of him on a donkey
in Peru that I mean, I just he's bringing me
so much joy.
Speaker 2 (35:54):
This is a man who has Because I don't have
the clip here right now. Last week these same women
said they the new Pope because he was anti LGBTQ,
he was anti abortion, He's very socially conservative. Conservatives were
mad at this guy because he criticized Trump for his
stance on immigration. For the record, Pope Leo is a
(36:14):
registered Republican, but is he is he a Republican or
a Demo?
Speaker 6 (36:18):
He's a Catholic. The Catholics believe.
Speaker 2 (36:20):
In anti their anti abortion, their anti gay marriage, and
their pro open borders, all for the same reason.
Speaker 6 (36:26):
Do you know what it is?
Speaker 2 (36:27):
Do you want to guess, Ethan, Do you want to
guess what it is.
Speaker 11 (36:29):
I'm gonna guess it's bringing in more Catholics.
Speaker 6 (36:32):
You're correct, it is about recruitment numbers.
Speaker 2 (36:34):
Yes, they want poor people from South America who happened
to be Catholic to come to the United States and
get jobs and money and put little Catholic butts in
the Catholic pews and pour money into the you know,
when the basket's going around. They want that right for
more smaller Catholics, exactly, and for the same reason. They
don't want you to get an abortion, and they don't
want you to have gay sex. They want you to
have straight sex because that's where babies come from. But
(36:56):
for the record, and I know this is very upsetting
to the ladies of the view, Pope Leo the fourteenth
is not the first black pope. I mean, he's not
even really technically black. But we've already had three black popes.
Pope Victor, the first Pope, excuse me, mill Taddies, and
Pope Jelasius were actually all believed to be from African descent. Now,
the problem with that is those black popes that was
(37:17):
way before there were cameras. You couldn't put them on
the View, you couldn't interview, interview them on Stephen Colbert.
That was a very long time ago. But they happen
to be of African descent. Now here's where this gets
a little tricky. Guess who's not as black as she
would like to be, Sonny Houstin. Sonny Houstin is actually
turns out the ancestor of some slave owners. In fact,
(37:39):
there's even a clip of her discussing this. Hang on,
let me get this on the screen over here. This
is the same woman celebrating the pope for not being
as white as she as we had previously thought, now
actually sharing a little bit of her own a black
woman with white guilt. You don't often see this. Go ahead,
roll the tape please.
Speaker 11 (37:58):
Wow.
Speaker 4 (38:00):
I'm a little bit in shocked. I just always thought
of myself as Puerto Rican. You know have Puerto Rican?
I didn't think I was. My family was originally from
Spain and slaveholders.
Speaker 6 (38:13):
Yeah. So how are you feeling, my friend?
Speaker 4 (38:16):
I just I think it's actually pretty interesting that my
husband and I have shared roots.
Speaker 6 (38:24):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (38:24):
So I do appreciate that, and I think it's great
for our children to know this information.
Speaker 11 (38:32):
But I guess it's a fact of life.
Speaker 6 (38:35):
Wow. How about that?
Speaker 2 (38:37):
The fact that you just happened to be the ancestor
of so just a fact. Can't do anything about it,
but no, I want my reparations.
Speaker 8 (38:44):
Go on.
Speaker 11 (38:45):
No, no, you made this bad.
Speaker 2 (38:47):
You light in it.
Speaker 8 (38:48):
Fifty dollars in my pocket right now? Or you hate
black people?
Speaker 6 (38:51):
Ethan, I know she said it. That's there it is, guys.
I'm sorry.
Speaker 2 (38:54):
We don't get to decide racism's bad. Sonny Houston, you
have to be canceled. I don't make the rules.
Speaker 6 (38:58):
I don't like it.
Speaker 2 (38:59):
Nobody does. I'm Kenny Webster. Thank you so much for
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