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Speaker 1 (00:01):
We have got a lot to talk about as you
go into the holiday season. Usually it is a pretty
bland holiday when it comes to news. A lot of
people relaxing, spending time with their family, hang out with friends,
and usually it's just not a lot of news. That
is not the case this Christmas season, that I can
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assure you. And one of the most frustrating things about
all of this is what we are now seeing and
yet again another story, a story that has caught the
attention of the country because of a previously deported illegal
immigrant who has now been accused of murdering a woman
by setting her on fire in the subway and watching
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her burn to what led ultimately to her death. This
is another illegal alien got away, previously deported by the
Trump administration. He is now accused of murdering a woman
in New York City subway because he was I guess
bored and wanted to set her on fire. The thirty
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three year old illegal alien from Guatemala was arrested by
the New York City Police Department on Sunday after being
caught on the subway surveillance footage allegedly setting a woman
on fire and then fanning the flames to burn her alive.
Footage of the Grusom attack has circulated widely online. The
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New York Police Department has not yet released the identity
of the woman. Immigration and Customs Enforcement known as ICE
officials confirmed to Fox News Bill Mallusion that the individual
is an illegal alien who is among millions of so
called quote unquote got aways living the United States of
America after having successfully crossed the southern border without being detected.
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According to ICE officials, the individual first crossed the border
on June one, twenty eighteen, in Arizona. He was given
an order of expedited removal and reported to his native
Guatemala six days after crossing. Now, go back to twenty eighteen,
in June first, when this happened. Who was President of
the United States of America. I'm going to answer it
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for some of you out there that may not be
very good with math and years. That would be a
guy by the name of Donald J. Trump, you know,
the President elect right now. Subsequently, on an unknown date,
at an unknown location, the individual crossed the border without
being detected by border patrol agents and ultimately made his
way to New York City, which has a strict sanctuary
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jurisdiction policy that vows to not cooperate with ICE agents
at all. And so what happened This individual, for whatever reason,
decided it would be fun to set a woman on fire,
fan the flames and watch her be burned alive. Now,
this is a problem in New York to the point
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where the governor. Governor Hochel decided to ride the New
York City subway. And this is what she said as
she's surrounded by police and by staff. This is not
a real ride on the subway by herself with no
one else around. This is a photo op where she
went through the turnstile, looked at the cameras and said this.
Speaker 2 (03:18):
I'm on a subway train heading on the Clean Center.
Speaker 3 (03:20):
I have a lot of them, not quite last minute,
but I.
Speaker 4 (03:23):
Have holiday shopping.
Speaker 2 (03:24):
Can do an anorable to year old brand daughters.
Speaker 3 (03:26):
It's work on the shop.
Speaker 2 (03:28):
I could take the subway where we need to go.
Speaker 3 (03:30):
Now on all New Yorkers feel safe.
Speaker 2 (03:31):
This is why we've added so many National Guard for
two and fifty more people. You're going to make sure
that you're right to.
Speaker 1 (03:38):
See a technique, nothing like putting a little music to
We are in New York at the ny dot gov
website where she put out this video with some upbeat
steppie music.
Speaker 5 (03:53):
Going, hey, don't worry.
Speaker 1 (03:54):
If you're like me and you're surrounded by National guardmen
and security and all the people that are videoing this,
you're totally going to be probably safe and fine. But
if you're a woman by yourself sitting on a train,
there can be an illegal immigrant that can come up
to you and set you on fire, doused you with
a accelerator, and then want you be burned alive. Now,
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to be also clear, it took her life, these injuries,
and now how do you combat it. You send out
the New York Governor and you put it to some
peppy music, and apparently this is supposed to make the
whole problem go away.
Speaker 2 (04:32):
I'm on the subway train heading out the clean center.
Speaker 4 (04:34):
I have a lot of them.
Speaker 2 (04:35):
I'm quite last minute by a holiday's shopping.
Speaker 3 (04:38):
Can do an approable to your own brand, daughters.
Speaker 2 (04:40):
If work on the shop, I could take the subway
where we need to go.
Speaker 3 (04:44):
And I want all New Yorkers to feel safe.
Speaker 2 (04:45):
This is why we've added so many more National Garter
for two hundred and fifty more people that'll make sure
that you're right to safe sex week.
Speaker 1 (04:55):
There's your there's your upbeat video for you, right that
the music is incredible, every idea, everybody should just be happy,
like everything's great, nothing is wrong, We're all living in
a wonderful world.
Speaker 5 (05:08):
It's just all a fairy tale.
Speaker 1 (05:11):
How do you get a fundamentally conservative person who's going
to change the way things are done to get elected there?
I mean, New York is proud of how liberal they are,
Like liberalism is just like a bastion of glory there.
You can't walk around and be a hardcore conservative. I mean, hell,
isn't Anthony Wiener about to run for city council again?
Speaker 5 (05:33):
I mean that guy.
Speaker 1 (05:34):
The voters are so liberal there that the New York
Daily News can come out with a headline that says
woman dies after she catches fire in Brooklyn subway car
to cover for the open door policy, sanctuary city policy,
open border policy of the radical left, which is continuing
to spend hundreds of billions of dollars on illegal immigrants
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staying in hotels in New York City. Every time I
think in New York that you guys have had enough,
you go and elect somebody that's a hardcore lefty, and
I'm like, yeah, this is the reason why you guys
are going to hell in a handbasket. I actually believe
there's a fifty percent chance, a legitimate, fifty percent chance,
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that your former governor who left a disgrace to somehow
get back into office.
Speaker 5 (06:23):
I'm dead serious.
Speaker 1 (06:26):
I think, Cuomo, there's a fifty percent chance that guy
can come back. That's how liberal New York is, just
the reality of the situation.
Speaker 3 (06:34):
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part that makes me the most angry about this video
that was put out on social media, and by the way,
I'll put it out so you guys can actually watch
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the video because it actually makes me even more angry
when you see her face where it's like, hey, we're
in the same place where one was burned alive by
an illegal immigrant.
Speaker 5 (08:47):
But don't worry.
Speaker 1 (08:48):
I'm telling you you're safe, and look at me the
condescension of this woman. These two scenarios are different. She
has security and National guard around her, she has staff
that's willing to protect her around her from any crazed
person on the subway. It is obvious that the scenario
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in which she is in on that subway is nothing
like the scenario of the woman that was burned alive
by an illegal immigrant. She is not riding the subway
the same way that you or I would ride the subway.
Last time, I was in New York and rode a subway,
and I'm there about every three weeks when i'm you know,
doing out Numbered on Fox News Channel, and I don't
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ever ride the subway unless it's a special occasion. My
dad's seventieth birthday, he had never been in New York City,
and I asked what was on his bucket list and
he's like, I'd like to go to New York City.
I'm like, you've never been. He's like no, And I'm like,
how is that even possible? How did I not know this.
We're going to fix it, and we rode the subway,
because that's part of like, you know, bucket listing New York.
Speaker 5 (09:50):
If you're gonna do New York, you're gonna ride the subway.
Speaker 1 (09:52):
We were riding the subway coming back from a Yankees
game when there was a deranged man that got on
the the train. I mean, the best Ragon described is
he was acting as if he was demon possessed and
got on the train and start screaming at two grown
men to get up from their seats because he's sitting
there and started shaking his head, looking like he was
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a wild animal. This individual was a threat to society.
He was a threat to everybody on that train. Now, Luckily,
the two men I think made the right decision. They
stood up and walked over the other side of the
car and let this possessed individual do what he was
going to do and sit down. He also started screaming
and laughing like a psychopath. There was nobody there by
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the way to stop this guy. It was us against
him if something went wrong. And I can tell you,
as a grown man six ' two with my daddy
works in law enforcement, and three other men that were
there at this end of the car, I was worried
about all of our safety. Was there anybody there with
a gun to protect us?
Speaker 3 (10:54):
No?
Speaker 1 (10:54):
Do we have guns? No, because you're not allowed to
have them in New York. But when the governor goes
on on a subway train and that guy comes on
that train, it's a very different scenario because she has
safety around her, she has law enforcem around hers, she
has security around her, and that's what this is really
all about. So for her to do a photo op,
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I to me, it's like number one how dare you?
And oh my gosh, how condescending can you possibly be?
Speaker 6 (11:22):
Like?
Speaker 5 (11:22):
How dare you?
Speaker 1 (11:24):
Sit there and go, hey, New York, here's some hip
music for you, and you're gonna be safe because I've
made you safe when a woman was just burned alive
on the subway. Now, I didn't feel safe riding on
the subway after that experience. I just because I'm realized.
I'm like, dude, I'm in closed quarters with psychopaths and
illegal immigrants who I don't know who they are, who
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are terrorizing the city. We're seventy percent of all the
crimes are committed in New York City are being done
by illegal immigrants right now. That's their stats, not mine.
I don't feel safe. I'm sure as hell not going
to tell anybody else to get on the subway. I'm
not gonna tell anybody else to write it in a
group or alone, because there's no way to protect yourself.
If someone wants to set you on fire, they can
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do it. It is obvious from this video they can
do it. Who's going to stop them? How it's you
against them? If you can't protect yourself, and can you
protect yourself from someone dousing you in some sort of gasoline, right,
Can you really do that? Can you protect yourself from
some sort of gasoline that's being shot at you and
then you being set on fire? And they're like, wow,
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we've given you all these different people and all these
different You know that there's more than a thousand or
whatever her number was of National Guards and like, that's great,
but that's not enough to keep people safe in New York.
If you don't believe me, look at the crime stats. Okay, Like,
the crime stats are very clear. It is an incredibly
dangerous city and the subway has become incredibly dangerous.
Speaker 5 (12:49):
And so the.
Speaker 1 (12:50):
Governor comes out there and it's like, oh, yeah, I
know that lady was set on fire.
Speaker 5 (12:54):
I get it.
Speaker 1 (12:55):
Like, I know that kind of shocked some of you
that she was burned alive by a legal immigrant. But
we're still a sanctuary city. We're still a sanctuary state
in New York. We're still welcoming to anybody the tier
I legally, that's what we do, that's how we roll
like that. That's the part that is to me just
so disgusting. That's the part for me where I sit
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there and I'm like, are you kidding me, this woman's
death you just look at as a pr issue. And
this is the same city where you had a CEO
who was assassinated by an individual. By the way, now
that they're all excited about in New York City and
cheering for the individual, why do I say that, Well,
let's rewind to Saturday Night Live. The leftists are continuing
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to cheer for the murder of that healthcare ceo as
Saturday Night Live audience cheers for the assassin. During the
weekend update, the Saturday Night Live audience cheered when the
man's name was mentioned. Now, I'm not going to say
his name, Saturday Night Live says it. I'll let you
hear it. So listen to New York City audience cheering
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for a man that killed a husband and a father
of two.
Speaker 5 (14:06):
Cold blooded murderer Luigi Mangione.
Speaker 6 (14:13):
Yeah, yeah, definitely woo.
Speaker 3 (14:17):
You're willing for justice, right.
Speaker 4 (14:20):
Luigi Mangioni dropped his extradition fight and was flown from
Pennsylvania to New York to face multiple charges. In related news,
Bumble exploded.
Speaker 1 (14:32):
You want to know how sick the world is right now?
With these lefties out there. They say the guy's name
and the entire female audience starts wooing and cat calling.
This is an individual on tape that you witness assassinating
a husband and children, a man with two children assassinated
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because he was a zeo of a healthcare company. The
same left is calling for the murdering of others he
ys of healthcare companies. And then this guy because these
lefty women think he's hot, that he's sexy, that he's attractive.
And it wasn't just one woman in the audience, it
was the majority of the audience, if not all of them,
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are like yeah.
Speaker 6 (15:18):
Wo Luigi, Yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1 (15:26):
Definitely, they're they're they're wooing for a guy they say
is attractive. They're wooing for a guy that they think
is hot. They're wooing for a man that's been charged
with a horrific murder. Let that sink in, folks, Let
that really, really, really sink in. The Democratic Party is dead.
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The Democratic Party that you used to know that maybe
you were a part of. Maybe your family voted for
a lot of Democrats, maybe your family was proud to
say they helped get Democrats elected.
Speaker 5 (16:05):
That party is dead.
Speaker 1 (16:08):
It is now party filled with Marxists, socialists, and communists
masquerading as Democrats because they know that the majority of
America's population is still not ready to come to terms
the idea of having communists and socialists and Marxists that
are actually truly in charge of the United States of America,
because those three things go completely against what our founding
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fathers wanted for this country.
Speaker 5 (16:33):
But what we're noticing now.
Speaker 1 (16:35):
Because of the socialists and the Marxists and the communists
and the psychopaths that are running the Democratic Party, is
that we have now gotten to a point in this
country where human life does not matter. Let's deal with immigration.
Is exhibit one of me making this argument, and I
hope many of you will take what I'm saying and
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write notes and grab my podcasts and share this with
your family and your friends, because this is where we
are in this country and there needs to be a
moment of truth and honesty. You'll look at the open
border policy. The Democrats knew, the Marxists, the socialists, the communists,
the Joe Bidens and Ancy Pelosis, the Harry Reids, the
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Chuck Schumer's, the aocs, they knew that that policy was
going to cost Americans their lives.
Speaker 5 (17:24):
They knew it.
Speaker 1 (17:26):
Now when I say that, you can challenge me and say,
all right, Ben, well prove it I will. They knew
that there was going to be a massive amount of
human trafficking that was going to come across the southern
border with an open border. They knew that terrorists or
suspected terrorists or people on the Tarroists watch lists were
going to come across that open southern border that could
cost lives. They knew that drugs, illicit drugs, specifically drugs
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laced with fetnyl, were going to come across as the
open border as well, and that was going to cost
people their lives with ODS, with accidental ods. They knew
that criminals were going to be coming across the border,
and they knew the intel that you were warned about.
That countries like Venezuela were going to allow out of
jail people that they didn't want to deal with anymore,
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the worst among them, and they were going to export
them to the United States of America so they got
rid of their problem, which is exactly what happened. We
all in the Democratic Party, they all knew that this
was going to be a consequence that Americans were going
to die they were going to be murdered, they were
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going to be raped, they were going to be killed,
they were going to be tortured. They were okay with
it because they needed to import prospective new citizens slash
new voters. And the Democratic Party said, we want to
fundamentally change this country because we're not democrats, we're masquerading
as democrats. We're Marxist socialists and communists. And who better
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to help us achieve that goal of being open Marxist
or socialist or communists and bring in people that are
used to communists and socialists and Marxism and let's import
those voters into this country. And then we're going to
give them a bunch of free stuff. And we know
if we give them the free stuff, then they're going
to ultimately vote for us.
Speaker 5 (19:16):
So what has happened over the last four years.
Speaker 1 (19:20):
We have seen the dehumanization I think that's the best
way I can describe it, of life in this country
at the hands of drug dealers and cartel members, at
the hands of the fetanyl, at the hands of the criminals.
And we have seen the dehumanizing of people to the
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point where now people cheer if there is someone that
you don't like you are now justified in wanting to
kill them. We really saw this hit a fever pitch.
When the assassination attempt on Donald Trump happened, the media
even alluded to the yeah, well it's almost well, I
mean it's Donald Trump, and you should expect that someone's
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going to want to kill him. That was how much
of the media talked about that assassination in tempt. Well,
I mean, he's very controversial, therefore justifying that people would
want to kill him. And then the left glorified the
shooter like he was some sort of hero, and people
were encouraging the violence and implying that, you know, the
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only thing that made them mad about the shooter was
the fact that he didn't actually kill Donald Trump, which
is also just so insane.
Speaker 5 (20:32):
If you actually think about it.
Speaker 1 (20:35):
You fast forward to the healthcare CEO in New York
City who was gunned down by a clear psychopath, and
the socialist, Marxist and communists were not upset about this
because like, well, the dude made a lot of money,
Like he should have known better, Like he should have
known that they were probably going to try to you
know that, well, if you make a lot of money,
in the healthcare sector. You deserve to die or at
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least have to watch over your back that someone might
want to kill you because we believe that you are evil.
These are the same people that passed Obamacare, the same
people that in Washington this last week were making sure
they didn't have to actually be on the exchanges. This
is the Congress right that they got their own special
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healthcare that is better for them. But you minions out there,
you still just get Obamacare. These are the same people
that don't value life. And now you understand why they
don't value life. And you look at this guy who
killed the CEO. He is being cheered by the left.
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There is obsession by the left about this individual and
how attractive they think he is and how sexy he is.
They call him the sexy Assassin. Women are obsessed with him,
which is psychotic. And even on Saturday Live, and I
played it earlier, and if you missed it, I'm going
to play it for you now because it's important that
you hear it. On Saturday Live, when he said the
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guy's name, I will not say that this assassin's name,
but this is how the audience, the women specifically responded
after his name was said. Listen carefully to the amount
of excitement when the assassin's name was said. On weekend
update on SNL.
Speaker 6 (22:16):
Luigi Mangione, Yeah, yeah, definitely woo.
Speaker 3 (22:26):
You're ruling for justice, right.
Speaker 4 (22:29):
Luigi Manzioni dropped his extradition fight and was flown from
Pennsylvania to New York to face multiple charges. In related news,
bumble exploded.
Speaker 1 (22:41):
So they're literally acknowledging that people want to date this
guy and they think he's the hot assassin, and that
this is a person who is now being glorified for
killing a CEO in the health care street. We also
saw the posters that went up in around New York
of the other CEOs. We saw online people posting the
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addresses and the pictures of CEOs of other healthcare companies
in black and white. And then on that page they
had Brian Thompson, the man who was murdered, and his
picture was black and white like yet we took care
of that one, We killed that one. That one's dead.
Now here are the ones still living? We need to
go after them next. This is the dehumanizing of people
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in this country. We're also hearing it. Apparently your tax
dollars are paying for him to even live, maybe in
a hotel while he was in New York. This is
a man who saw a woman sleeping on the subway
and decided to set her on fire, fan the flame
and watch her literally burn to death. And what does
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the governor do?
Speaker 3 (23:52):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (23:52):
The Governor's like, hey, hey, here's what you need to know.
Here's what's going on now. The Governor's like, I got
some I got some music, I got guards around me.
I have National guardsmen around me, and I'm going to
prove to you that it's fine for you to go
on the subway and the subway is safe.
Speaker 5 (24:08):
Did any of us.
Speaker 1 (24:08):
Get that No, none of us get that type of
special treatment. I'm sure the subway is safe when you're
the governor of New York because the governor New York
has security. I believe that she is safe on the
subway because compared to what you and I get when
we're on the subway, it isn't even close to the
same thing. Explain to me why women in large groups
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can become obsessed with like murderers. We hear about this
like you hear about men that go to jail that
have been convicted of like heinous crimes and then like
women want to marry them and like send them, you know,
erotic pictures and love letters and have relationships with them.
It's insane to me. This dude cold blooded murderer, an
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assassin and kills someone. From what I understand, he never
met because he was in charge of a healthcare company
and he was psychotic. And they're like women are now
fawning over here. They're like, oh, like they've given the
nicknames like the hot Assassin, Like I don't understand women
when it comes to I don't. And it's not like
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one or two you listen to that crowd. I'm gonna
play it again for people that missed it earlier. This
is a Saturday Night Live live crowd. As soon as
they say the guy's name, like he's a rock star.
Speaker 6 (25:32):
Luigi MANI, yeah, yeah, definitely wu.
Speaker 3 (25:41):
You're willing for justice, right.
Speaker 1 (25:46):
I mean, they think this guy is like a rock star.
It is really really scary to me that there is
that many people in an audience at Saturday Night Live,
which you have to have some sort of connections to
get into Saturday Night Live taping, and people are in
New York that are cheering and cat calling for a
cold blooded murderer, like you want to know where, Like
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when I talk about the moral decline in this country,
what you just heard there is what scares me the
most is now we have dehumanized human life to the
point now where we are celebrating murderers and normalizing assassinations
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of people that you don't like their opinions, whether it's
a CEO or Donald Trump. You look at what's happened
over the last three or four months, and for me,
it is truly shocking. It is just shocking to me
that we have normalized killing people and justifying it, the
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killing of people that you just don't like who they are,
what they stand for. I don't like a CEO of
healthcare coming, Okay, then we will justify you assassinating them. Hey,
I don't like Donald Trump or whoever the next politician is,
Oh well, we've we've normalized it now, like we've normalized that,
the the murdering of your opponent, whether it is political
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or anything else, we have now normalized it like this
is it is normal now. It is completely normal, and
that is disgusting on a level that I never would
have imagined that we would have gotten to this point.
Speaker 5 (27:29):
Yet here we are. I look at just the.
Speaker 1 (27:33):
Saturday Live audience and I'm like, this is what I've
been warning about. We are we are raising a society
of women now that.
Speaker 5 (27:44):
You know.
Speaker 1 (27:45):
And this is weird because I thought feminism was about
and I'll go back to me Too movement for a second.
I thought that was about raising the standard right of
of the actions of men. You just like went to
the lowest form ever in cat calling for an assassin
who's been charged the brutal murder of a man who
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had a family, Like, don't ever lecture me again about
about moral standards when you're sitting there in an audience
of women, are like, you know, erupt when the guy's
name and picture comes up, like this is a cold
blooded murderer.
Speaker 6 (28:30):
Yeah, yeah, definitely woo.
Speaker 3 (28:35):
You're willing for justice.
Speaker 1 (28:37):
Right, Even I think that the guy there calling whatever
his name is, it's and I don't mean I'm not
saying that in like disrespectful way.
Speaker 5 (28:44):
I just can't remember his name.
Speaker 1 (28:46):
Even he's taken back by this, like it's it's it's
like he's shocked. He's like whoa like, like I don't
think he was expecting that to be the response, he's like, yeah,
wooing for justice, Like I think he was actually embarrassed,
where to the point where he's almost like, Okay, how
do I get out of this? I don't want to
be associated with this?
Speaker 5 (29:04):
Like how do I how do I get out of this?
How do I change this?
Speaker 1 (29:08):
How do I make sure that like this is not
how like we're not in like advocating for this, for
the celebration of the sexy Assassin as they describe it,
and people lou this way, You're like, are you are
you insane? Like is this really happening?
Speaker 5 (29:28):
Yeah, it is.
Speaker 1 (29:30):
This is exactly what's happening because this is what they believe.
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suppresses everything we do here.
Speaker 5 (29:53):
And I'll see you back here tomorrow.