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Dana Lashes of surd Truth podcast sponsoredby Keltech. It's his life mission to
make bad decisions. It's time forFlorida Man. So in Cape Coral,
Florida, one business is bringing outthe big guns to try to get your
money. That's the owners of roofEasy. They have a Thanksgiving special that
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actually sounds pretty genius. So ifyou purchase a roof during the month of
November, not only do you getthe roof, but you get a free
frozen turkey and an AR fifteen.Whoo. I love America. Jason Polly,
who's the president of you to livein Southern Florida. He's a president
of roof Eas. He goes aturkey, you'll get y'all sitting at the
table so he can spend time together. The roof will protect your home in
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the AR fifteen will protect your family. It's roof literally the two letters easy.
So if you're in Florida and CapeCoral and y'all need you a new
roof, then y'all need to becalling the people over at roof Easy because
you get you a turkey and anAR fifteen. And actually that's so genius.
He goes, He goes, Iactually saw this idea company did it
in Alabama, and I figured,hey, we're Florida's and it's the Florida
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thing you can do, let's doit. So it's called their Roof and
Gobble Special. I love it.And he was asked, well, why
did you choose you know, therifle, and he goes, because everybody
needs one world. It's a crazyplace. They can get a roof and
they get an AR fifteen for prodictionon both ends. And he's like,
and why not? And they Ithink, I think it's a great idea.
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I think it's somebody goes, well, how about this? You want
to give me a twenty thousand dollarsboat and a twenty thousand dollars room.
Other. Yeah, So they saidthat they're working with a shoot center in
Cape Coral to facilitate the promotion becauseyou know, obviously it's FFL. So
if even if you get the rifle, you gotta go to the FFL and
then you got to get they'll runyou through the background check and all that
stuff. Then you pick up yourrifle. But that's that's that's kind of
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I think that's that's kind of smart. And he goes and if they don't
want the AR fifteen, they justgive him five hundred dollars off the roof
because that's how much they are fifteenthat they're using is worth. So there
you go, right there. Sothat's a pretty cool that's a really genius
idea. So in Orlando, atwenty three year old faces several charge after
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he used a detailed note to roba pharmacy of drugs. And I am
just shocked that people go to thislength. It's a long note, handwritten.
This is just a week ago OrlandoPolice Department. The note says,
this is an armed robbery. Pleasecooperate. I don't want to hurt you.
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Bag the following oxy codone, allkinds of different milligrams hydrocodone, xanax,
and it has all bottles, alldifferent types I guess of dose dosages
or milligrams, adderall liquid codeine fromFiagra and when finished, placing out and
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back and lay down or I willshoot. That's what it is in there.
So it was a very very longnote. So the guy who is
behind it, Thomas Muse, twentythree, hardened criminal Kane, says he
totally ended up getting busted because ashe walked out of the store. The
officer showed up and he still hadthe bag of drugs in his hand as
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he was arrested with his handwritten note. Now he faces several robbery, trafficking,
and possession charges because he is amoron. But the note, though,
is very I mean, that's soI guess he was going to distribute
them, is what it sounds like? Yeah, because he doesn't what is
liquid coating? What is that?Even? I don't know what that is.
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There's a liquid form? Yeah,I don't even like you what does
one use that for? I mean, I don't really want to know,
but I'm also genuinely curious, SoI don't know. I'm that odds with
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pg. Thirteen. Now you hadChris Ray who was in the Senate and
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a hearing just today's gonna say yesterday, and he was saying that the threats
are reaching historic levels, et cetera, et cetera. I'm wondering, has
their list of who they're looking atas domestic terrorists changed? Do you think
that that's changed. I mean,there's a reason why I asked, because
I was looking at the graphic thatthey had used before, and I'm just
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wondering, you know, I havebecause they've they've targeted everyone, like I
said earlier, from parents to peoplewho fly the Gadsden flag, to people
who say all lives matter, thingslike that. All these people have been
previously characterized as you know, potentialterrorists, and I'm just wondering, have
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they have they widened the list ofthings that they're watching for. I mean,
I got a lot of questions thisthis individual in this campus. I
would say that you know, Imean, good heavens, I mean I'm
looking at I have the symbol ofit's the FBI's Domestic Terror Symbol Guidelines,
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and they have they have commonly referencedto historical imagery or quotes. They also
have they have a whole a numberof things they talk about violent, militant,
violent extremism. The word boogaloo ifyou use electric book, how many
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people use that as like a joke. So many people use it as a
joke. Oh no, they saidthey in their in their handout, they
say that the following symbols are usedby anti government, anti authority, violent
extremists. I love how they capitalizeantithority violent extremists like it's a band name,
specifically militia violent Extremists m V.MV symbols are often found on propaganda
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talking about different symbols and words.So they say the boogaloo like saying something
whatever, electric boogaloo. So manypeople use it as a joke. I
had a friend who literally used thather teenage daughter a boogaloo part two or
was having a fit. I'm like, uh, you're probably a terrorist.
They have the the the listed onhere, the punisher skuld You know how
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many spec cops use that. That'slike a something that they use and that's
considered to be a violent thing.They also have the black flag, haven't
forbid mullin lamp uh the let orthe Greek phrase translates come and take it,
I mean good grief, warrior culture, military themes, spartans, valhalla.
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Wow. So you're basically going afterall specops that actually use this.
All my Specop friends that are retired, they all have this, they all
use this, And then they getinto oh, the Gadsden flags still,
the Liberty Tree, the Betsy Rossflag, revolutionary wormshit, yes, kan,
the Betsy Ross flag. That bitch, yes her, she's a terrorist.
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Well, I'm just I'm I'm sorry, I'm I'm I'm taking on the
personality of someone who made this listin the FBI so that I can really
give you the news. Then.Yeah, but in my history of my
family, we go back to BetsyRoss. Betsy Ross is related on my
dad's side of the family. Toyou related to Betsy Ross? Yeah?
Yeah, who son? Who wasthe one? I don't think I want
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to you. You're totally gonna getlike nuked. You're a terrorist. I
mean, it's one thing to usethe flag right that she made. I
don't understand. It's another thing entirelyto like descend from her. Well,
I don't understand the whole the Gadsdenflag that come and take it, the
Betsy Ross flag. How are thesenegative symbols? I don't. I don't
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understand. I mean, that's agreat question. I as good as I
am at sometimes trying to pretend tobetter deliver you a perspective on the air,
to be a government official, Ican't pretend to be that stupid to
understand. Okay, So it's notjust mem Yeah, I don't. I
don't get it. I don't care. So I'm just, you know,
wondering. It's weird, like noneof the anti Semitism stuff is up here,
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and you would think that that wouldbe a thing, right like you
would you'd think that, oh wellmaybe maybe that should be one of the
things up here. No, that'snot going to be uh just kind of
kind of crazy. So they say, yeah, the punisher skull, all
of these things, hmm, that'sthe And Chris Rays even said, well,
we just don't even know how manyterrorists are here. He literally said
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that terrorism threat hits a whole otherlevel after the Hamas's attack. By the
way, our borders so wide open, it's ridiculous. It's like a it's
just so wide open, completely wideopen, and there's apparently another caravan coming.
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treatment for that. That's like giveone job, one job right, stick
with us. We got more instore. This is a moment of profound
opportunity. The benefits of AI areimmense. It could give us the power
to fight the climate crisis. Howhow is it going to fight? The
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client? Look, I know I'mdealing with a migraine and I'm like ugh
right now, and I'm kind ofmy allergy meds. But that sounded whack.
That sounded majorly whack, right,I heard her correctly? Do I
give her a credit for saying thatshe's unburdened by what is bend or now
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okay ai benefits arements. It couldgive us the power to fight the climate
crisis, or hear me out,It could make it to where everything is
dumber than it is? Do youknow that? Well? Yeah, surete
late, So do you know inthe thing that he signed? And first
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of all, welcome back to theprogram, Dana Lash with you your lovable
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I was looking at the fact sheeton the Executive Order on safe,
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secure and trustworthy artificial Intelligence? Sowhat did I ask? Last hour the
segment before we went into Florida?Man I had asked where all the DEI
and CRT morons were with regard tothe students fighting anti Semitism on college campuses,
right, well, we found them. They decided to go into robots.
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So the Executive Order, I'm lookingat the uh fact sheet here,
can I just say, let mejust read this one sentence. It says,
the Executive Order establishes news standards forAI, safety and security, protects
Americans, privacy, advances equity civilrights. Wait wait, well yeah,
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civil you can't. You can't.You can't do both of these because they're
at they're there, they cancel eachother out. Equity is not about equality,
they're in fact, they're they're completelydifferent. Uh, they're antithetical to
antithetical to one or the other.So I'm just fascinated by this because it
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gets literally gets into AI. Likeit says advancing equity and civil rights.
It's like a thing advancing equity.That's a thing in the fact sheet it
says, I'm reading it from WhiteHouse doc up. Irresponsible uses of AI
can lead to and deepen discrimination,bias, and other abuses injustice, healthcare,
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and how's wait what The Biden Herrisadministration has already taken action by publishing
the blueprint for an AI Bill ofRights and issuing an executive order directing agencies
to combat algorithmic discrimination out Eastsidemar.You know none of that's going to be
about discrimination against conservatives, right right? They Okay, I swear this gets
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dumber. I was reading this lastnight. This is one things I was
reading the last night. I hada book market to finish the fact sheet
this morning because it was so dumbat me and my head hurt more.
They write to ensure that AI advancesequity and civil rights. The President directs
the following additional actions to provide clearguidance to lendlords, federal benefit programs,
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and federal contractors to keep AI algorithmsfor being used to exacerbate discrimination. To
address algorithmic discrimination through training, technicalassistance, and coordination between the Department of
Justice and Federal Civil Rights Offices onbest practices for investigating and prosecuting civil rights
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violations related to AI. Can youimagine, I mean they want this is
going to be AI that will beformed with the principles of CRTES. That's
what this is. So imagine likea code equivalent of ibram x Kendy's CRT
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nonsense. As part of AI forever. That's going to go well, right,
because that's exactly what they're pushing here. Yeah, go ahead, Kane,
go ahead and share, it's justshare. Well. I just know
the government has been trying to getcontrol of the Internet with net neutrality for
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a long long time, and Ithink they've realized that that's an uphill battle
they're unwilling to continue. So Ithink with this AI, I think they're
going to also usher in government control. Right, there has to be controls
with AI or else it just goescrazy. And oh yeah, you know,
society will be better off with governmentand control. And this is their
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effort to do that very thing thatthey've been trying to do with that neutrality
for so long. So yeah,here's exactly what it's going to be.
This. I mean, I wasreading the fact sheet and it sounds they
like they want fairness, but whywould you use AI in sentencing? And
they want to use AI for everything? Do you realize what this is?
It's humans giving up and so butbefore they give up, they want to
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make sure that they incorporate all ofthis AI, DEI, CRT stuff in
it. Really, it's going tobe Peter singer on steroids. They Oh
my gosh, this is terrifying.This is like I read this and it
reads like a horror film. Thefact sheet of it. It is absolutely
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terrifying. Imagine because the algorithm Borrowis built on what it is given.
So whatever perspective someone has, theywill shape it. So the what is
it The winners write the history books, Well, it's not going to be
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that anymore. The winners are goingto be writing the algorithm. If you
think that this isn't going to happen, I would just direct you to how
Facebook and Instagram and Twitter, etcetera, all of these have been run.
Just look at how all of thishas been ran. I mean,
this is exactly how this is goingto go. Thanks for tuning in to
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