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August 12, 2024 30 mins
Dana shares a political experience she had at her church over the weekend in which she questions even going back next Sunday. Meanwhile, police in the UK are arresting citizens who “incite violence” on social media including threatening Elon Musk. Is this coming to America?

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Dana Lashes of surd Truth podcast sponsored by Keltech. It's
his laugh mission to make bad decisions. It's time for
Florida man in these headlines. I don't even know what's happening,
all right, So uh for thump, We've got I don't

(00:25):
know where to start. We've got them a video. This
is crazy. Do we have this video? So it's a
Florida man who's getting arrested. It's in Southwest Miami Dade
and I can't play Can we play? Actually play it?
Are we safe to play it? Okay? No audio if

(00:48):
we're gonna be safe and not have any audio, okay,
So it's uh okay, I just said you.

Speaker 2 (00:56):
For the first time, we are seeing body camera video.
When Miami Day please say they were assaulted by a
quadriplegic man, A case so unusual even a judge at
first appearance seems surprised it happened. May first, police were
called at the Southwest Miami Dade home of Ryan Amassa,

(01:18):
also known as Elvolanti, his stage name when he's performing music.
According to the report, a Mastha and his mother seen
here and Red, were involved in an argument, but when
mom is put in handcuffs.

Speaker 1 (01:31):
This happens. Stop hitting their.

Speaker 2 (01:38):
When we interviewed a Mastha back then, he told us this.

Speaker 1 (01:41):
They claimed that I hit them with my wheelchair? Did you?

Speaker 2 (01:45):
I absolutely did not. The report stated that you spit
at an officer.

Speaker 1 (01:49):
Right, so I have.

Speaker 3 (01:50):
I suffered from massive reflux, so I normally spit and
I suspect like a totally different direction.

Speaker 2 (01:56):
But this is the video. A Massa also told us
he felt humiliated during his arrest because he was separated
from his motorized wheelchair, which he says was damaged when
it was put on a flatbed. You see one officer
appearing to text someone joking that they were going to
put him on the tow truck. Yes, officers later seen

(02:19):
inspecting their legs and asked the charged with two counts
of battery on a law enforcement officer.

Speaker 1 (02:25):
Yeah, so there you go right there. So that's one
Florida man. Yeah all right, so that's uh okay, good, Yeah,
we got that. Glad we got that one. In Oh
my word, a Florida man got revenge on an in
law's neighbor. The nightmare neighbor cut down his mum's trees,
so he caught revenge it's a British Florida man who

(02:47):
apparently got mad over his mother in law's neighbor. They
cut down a bunch of palm trees that separated their property. Uh,
and so he uh formed a privacy hedge and so
they and it was for their pool. What do they
call those the the little the lunies. It like a luni?
Is that what it is where they have the glassed

(03:09):
in pool. I don't understand. It's the Florida thing. And
so they basically are cutting down all the grain around
each other's property. That's that's what. And there's like different videos.
I can't we can't actually show them. Well, we can
show part of it, but don't show the part where
they say the blanky neighbor gotta be careful with that one.
So he built a sixty eight sixty eight feet of
planter planter box box says, and I guess trying to

(03:32):
dare the neighbor into doing something there. So I don't
the planter boxes look great. Though the planter boxes do
look great. I have to say, they look very nice.
So I don't know if that was like intentional from
the neighbor that cut the trees down or what but
like it ended up looking very nice, So we have this.
We also got the Florida man who I got the

(03:53):
p Oh gosh, I don't want the people at the
adult store, and I really don't want the people who
got into who went to talk go Bell. A husband
and wife went to Taco Bell and they end up
getting into a fight and they threw the entirety of
the contents of the bag of Chaco Bell at each
other during the fight, and the woman, because she was

(04:13):
seen by police throwing the burrito at her husband's head,
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sent you. I gotta tell you I was. And this

(05:58):
is where I'm gonna switch it up because I feel
this is something I particularly with regard to immigration. Not
just that I hear Kamala Harris talking about it, but
I keep hearing this in a number of places, even
places where I don't want to hear it. So I
almost walked out of my church sermon this weekend. I

(06:21):
have never felt like that in my entire life. I'm
sitting there and it's kind of been building for a
few years. I was. I will say that it really
kicked off during lockdown because I was angry that churches
closed during lockdown and ours was no exception. And I
was really upset that our church had closed, and you know,
and there's a lot of things that our church does

(06:43):
with kids, and you know, women's clinics and things like that,
and I was mad that all these services were stopping
under bunk science, right, and then things reopened et cetera.
And I noticed, you know, the language had been kind
of shifting, and I think we I don't want to
put my my pastor on blast or anything like that,
because I believe I'm very book of Matthew about this.

(07:04):
I want to go right, not book of Mathea. I'm
very you know, I agree with Paul's teaching. You know,
you take care of this, you know, behind the scenes,
and you know, you talk to people than the church,
and then when that, when all else fails, then you
can go public. But I've been talking to a lot
of friends of mine and I feel like there's like
this huge I feel like there's a major problem with
Church of Christ pastors, particularly lately, but a lot of

(07:26):
problems with pastors in general, and there's been this language
that's been seeping into these churches. I don't like megachurches.
I don't like megachurches because I feel like it is
they they bash Catholicism while they want to make their
own non non Catholic papacy. That's what I feel like
corporate worship and megachurches are. I'm like, stay true to
your mission or just you know, don't bash, you know,

(07:48):
I don't get I don't get the criticism. So we're
sitting in the church. We're sitting in the sermon, and
it had been building for a little bit, and my
pastor says that he just goes right into it. He's like, I,
I want a fare and safe border. He said it twice,
and I looked at my youngest son, who has zero
tolerance for any of this. I don't want. I don't
want my church to be politicized in favor of my

(08:11):
beliefs or against them. It should just be scripture. There's
no politicization about that. Either be scripture and just preach
from the Bible, or don't open your mouth. And there's
a reason why the New Testament, you know, it talks
about the responsibility that shepherds have. And you know, I'm
sitting there listening to this and I'm looking My husband

(08:32):
was not happy, my kids were not happy, and there
was zero differentiation made between people who come legally and
people who come illegally. And the intimation that the pastor gave,
in a very sloppy way of presenting this, was that essentially,
if you have a problem with the complete deluge at

(08:53):
the border and the complete unfettered crossing of every single person,
then you're a racist. And the church has been really
trying to push to expand ethnicity in the church or
diverse ethnicity, et cetera. And I think that when churches
push things too hard, you make an idol of things,
and they're making an idol of all of these other
things other than what they should be talking about scripture.

(09:14):
But I was really I was like, what is a
fair and safe border? And then he misrepresented and said,
you know these assi Les that are coming over. Do
you realize that assi Les are such a tiny fraction
of people that are coming over, And there's a reason
for that. When someone comes over as an Assi Lee
and that's processed as such, there are certain things that
kick in as because of that. That's why it's not

(09:35):
just it's not semantics. Language matters because certain legal protections
and certain parts of the law are triggered when certain
words are used. And when people who say it's a
game of semantics. The people who say that either are
too stupid to have this debate, they don't know enough
about the law to lecture about it, or they're completely
clueless about the laws that make up the system in
this republic. I mean, words matter for a reason. And

(09:56):
there's a tiny percentage of these people that are coming
across the border that are actually Si Lese. You know,
I told you about the woman that I spoke with.
She's a businesswoman and I don't want to say her name,
and I don't want to say what her business is.
But they were from a South American country and when
she was a child, she and her mother and sibling
had to flee in the dead of night and seek

(10:16):
asylum protection. She one of her father and brother had
a construction company, and the brother got roped into money
laundering for the cartel, and when he passed away, the
father discovered. I mean, it's like a television series. The
father discovered it and was like, and he's a devout
was a devout Christian and was not going to allow this.
Was not going to do it. Uh And if he

(10:37):
had to die as a you know, as a way
to stand up against a cartel, that was going to happen.
So they killed him. They killed him, They bombed her
her house. She said that when they were leaving, she
was looking at the chart out, her chart out swing
set when they were fleeing, and they came to the
United States as a Silese. There's a cap on how
many of siles the United States can accept in a
single year, and it's a very small number. So when

(10:58):
you have people, most of these people coming across the
border are young, military aged men. In fact, they're predominantly men,
predominantly young men. And it's not just men coming from
Latin American countries. There are Chinese nationals coming in. There
are Middle Eastern nationals coming in. There are African nationals
coming in. And when you have every Tom, Dick and
Harry claiming asylum status, what about the people who actually

(11:20):
are as si these because they do exist that are
turned away because it's capped. That's what none of these
people realized. And I'm sitting here listening to my pastor
just toss this like it's beads at Marti Gras without
any actual, full force of knowledge behind it. You can't
just say things that you think validate your bias. And
as a shepherd, you have a greater responsibility to your

(11:41):
flock than that. And I get doubly aggravated because you know,
I'm like, ah, there's the reason why Paul was telling
women to be silent in the church. I get mad
because I'm like, who else is gonna speak up and
say something about this. I was looking at to see
of men sitting there in that sanctuary, and not a
single one of them excited for my husband. And the
men sitting with me were disgruntled at the line that
were being spouted from behind the pulpit. There is something

(12:04):
going wrong with our churches, yes, our country, but I
think it started in our churches. I'm sitting there listening
to this, and I'm like, I cannot believe the venom
that is being spent for what this is not. You
can say that you want safe legal border crossings, and

(12:26):
it is biblical to respect the laws of your land.
Book of Romans highlights this. It is absolutely biblical to
respect the law of the land. You know what isn't
biblical is to mis represent and to castigate people sitting
there in your pews who are going there to learn

(12:46):
about Jesus, and to castigate them and impugne their characters
and yoke them to the moral failing of bigotry because
you don't know the facts of the matter. I was
on fire Sunday. If people ever doubted the existence of God,

(13:08):
his hand was on my head, keeping me seated because
I was ready to shoot through that roof. I was
livid and I still am. If you can't tell I
met listening to him say this stuff. And that wasn't
the only thing he said stuff like this before. I
remember there was another time Botham Jehan was a black

(13:28):
man who was shot and killed. You remember the whole
story of Bothrom Jehan. He was in his own apartment.
There was a woman, she was a police officer Dallas PD.
She came back, she pulled like an eighteen hour shift
or something crazy, walked into the wrong apartment. She thought
it was her apartment and it wasn't. The door was unlocked.
It was Bothrom Jehn. I think he was like eating
ice cream or something in his own kitchen and she

(13:50):
shot and killed him. And it was a big thing.
Well and it was already bad situation enough, and yes
she was in the wrong, she killed him. We talked
about that endlessly on this program. But what didn't help
was when our pastor got up on stage and said, yes,
as we know, you know, more black people are killed
by police every year. I'm like, that's not even supported
by statistic that's not even supported by FBI figures. Why
would you go up there and misrepresent things and further

(14:12):
insight and divide. That is not a hallmark of Christ,
nor is it a sign of a good shepherd. It's
venomous and I question the motivation behind it, and I
am tired of having to sit in a church service
and try to dig through the pastor's political bias to
get to the heart of the message that he's delivering. Now,

(14:39):
we had a debate in our family. I'm like, well,
what do we do because I'm wanting to leave. I'm done.
We have some members of our family, my oldest son too,
who's very temperate, and I was like, well, you know
the church, the church is under attack as well. The
pastor's under attack. He's not infallible, Like I agree, Well,
you know, shouldn't you shouldn't you want to help him

(14:59):
and get him on the right path. I agree. I
tried that before though, after the line that he had
said about the police shooting deaths, I wrote, I don't
like inaccessible pastors. I shouldn't have to go through for
people that criticize the Catholic Church. I shouldn't have to
go through a million different levels of hierarchy just to
talk to my pastor. Never got a response. I don't

(15:23):
expect a response because of what I do. I expect
a response because I'm a member of the congregation and
I had a legitimate criticism and I brought receipts. Never
heard anything. I finally got like an email back, Oh
thanks for the blah blah blah. I'm like, are you serious.
I have a problem with megachurches. I have a problem
with corporate worship. I have a problem with churches that

(15:46):
bash everything else. And oh, we don't like the Pope,
we don't like Catholicism, we don't like this or that,
but we're going to sit here and create that. But
we're we're different because we're not Catholics. We're going to
create the non Catholic papacy with corporate churches here in
the US. I get aggravated by all of it. And
I'm aggravating with my own church right now. I'm aggravated
with the state of the of the Kingdom on Earth.

(16:11):
And I don't know, don't I don't. I don't plan
on going back next Sunday. I don't know if you
guys have experienced something like this in your church. And
I do think that, yes, you know, you got a responsibility,
you stand up for your pastor all this other stuff.
But what happens when they're not receptive? What happens when
they don't want to listen? What happens when their hearts
have hardened because of political extremism? And now all of

(16:33):
the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's
quick five. All right, So first up, home depot. Home
depot employee in her seventies was fired for failing to
stop five thousand dollars in fraudulent transactions, according to a lawsuit,
doesn't this go again? Like if they tried to stop
like theft before, it wouldn't people get in trouble? Anyway?

(16:55):
She didn't stop fraudulent transactions, she got fired. And this
was at apparently a home depot, the same one three
months after a lost prevention officer was shot and killed
trying to stop a theft attempt and she felt threatened
by the guy that was at the Yeah, so why
would you maybe hire armed security? It sounds like the
store has an issue. It's in San Ramont, California. It
sounds like the store has an issue. Maybe hire armed

(17:18):
security and don't expect the seventy two year old to
take the hits for you. Good grief. State Fair of
Texas no longer allows firearms on fairgrounds. Well I won't
be going to the damned state Fair. That's good grief. Yeah,
they're not going to allow They said there was a
shooting that injured three people last year, So you had
gang activity that resulted in a shooting. So of course, obviously,

(17:39):
let's make it to where the law abiding people who
could actually curtail some of this stuff. You know, Heaven
forbid if somebody decides to pop off, let's make it
to where nobody can carry I always I'm tired of
the law abiding always having to pay the penalty for criminals.
And that's it. It includes you can't. It doesn't matter
if you have a license or not. And because the
State Fair of Texas is a private, not for profit organization,

(18:02):
they can do that on the state fairgrounds. So I'm
gonna tell you there is no way in the twenty
two year old. By the way, he was a prohibitive
possessor already with a criminal record, and there's no and
so he was already violating the law. So now because
one criminal continued to violate the law, now they won't
allow anyone to carry, so I won't be going. They're

(18:23):
no way in the hell would I go to the
State Fair if they're not going to allow you to carry.
No way, because they do not make sure that they
have enough people there to make sure everyone's protected. So
it's just a just a no, not at all. Let's
see here, drones burned New York City residents about storm flooding,
but the Spanish translation drew tons of mockery. Apparently they

(18:45):
had the drones flying overhead in some neighborhoods and people
were saying that literally wasn't Spanish, that was incomprehensible. They
said they couldn't find anybody who spoke Spanish to actually
deliver that alert. They said it sounded like a literal
Google translation. Oh goodness, that's I mean serious though, when
you're winning people that listen to where the weather reports are, Yeah,
did Joe Biden do it? It was probably Joe Biden there.

(19:07):
They had just see there.

Speaker 2 (19:08):
What I would.

Speaker 3 (19:08):
So to those people who think they've got away with
being involved in the disorder on Tuesday or on Saturday,
you absolutely haven't got away with it. We are coming
for you. We've got hours of social media footage. We've
got hours of CCTV footage. I've got offices working around
the clock to identify who you are, where you live,
where you work. We are coming for you. We'll be
coming you for the next few days. We'll be coming
for you the next few months. So you might get

(19:30):
to next week. You might be sitting with a cup
of tea. Think if you I've got away with it.
Please let me reassure you you haven't got away with it.
We are coming for you. You will feel the full
thought of the law. We absolutely want to reassure the
communities that we are absolutely able to cope with what's
going on. We have got eight PSUs here in Merseyside today.
So what do I mean my PSU. Each PSU has
one inspector, three sergeants and twenty one officers. That gives

(19:52):
you the scale of the number of offices that we've
got here able to respond, being supported by colleagues from
across the across the Northwest. So yes, we are equipped.
Are the officers who are getting injured having an impact, Yes,
it is, but we absolutely have sufficient resources to cope.

Speaker 1 (20:09):
Wow, So that's good night. That's so crazy. So this
is in the UK because they're quite upset, as you know,
over the writing that's taking place all across the United
Kingdom came due to the fact that they've got unfettered

(20:29):
illegal immigration with birds arriving on the daily.

Speaker 3 (20:34):
Think you're getting away with being on social media, you're
not getting away over there.

Speaker 1 (20:37):
And if you can't talk nasty about any of this,
you can't say you can't talk about the riots, can't
talk about any of it because how come get you?
What is she gonna do? What are they gonna come
get you with sticks? They're not even allowed to be armed.
They aren't even allowed to be armed. Welcome back to
the program, dan alash with you at the top of

(20:58):
this hour, right at the third hour, and I'm you know,
I gotta tell you it's it's just wild. The whole
thing is crazy. They're just going nuts over there. They're
going wild over uh social media and the I'm like

(21:18):
looking at a couple of these headlines. Bear with me here,
I'm looking at a couple of these They're going wild
because they see social media posts. They they have this uh,
this statute that they've had in place for a number
of years. But if you if you if you insight
on social media, they then they will like arrest you.
They there were people that had, like what a van

(21:38):
that was wrapped with a pro Christian message and they
were arresting people for talking about their Christian faith openly
over that. I mean, this is just it's it's it's really.
This is one of the reasons why people have been
writing because the UK has been just hammering its own
citizens and hammering its own citizens. But yet the people

(22:00):
who have been involved with aggression, the criminality, the violence,
et cetera, they've been getting slaps on the wrists. And
that's one of the reasons why that people kind of
had it, and they've had these protests and then riots
from some of these protests breakout across Britain and you
had all of this really kicked off when they had

(22:22):
the kids that were murdered by this eighteen year old
British citizen born to Rwandan parents and he went on
the stabbing spray. And this is after you know, you've
had decades of the rotherrhum stuff. This is how you've
had people attacked, terrorist attacks, you know, people driving their

(22:43):
cars into people. It's been there's been a lot of
a lot of stuff has been building and so this
was sort of, you know, the proverbial straw that broke
the camel's back. And it's they've accused Elon Musk of
somehow being culpable because people are able to speak on
X and so they've been you know, kind of culpable

(23:05):
with us. It's just wild. It's just I mean I
and then if you're in the United States, they've been
threatening to try to Oh well, we'll extradite you. I
tweeted about that. I think goes over the weekend where
they they'll extradite, they'll look into extradition possibilities if you're
you know, inciting or speaking against what they're trying to do.

(23:29):
In the UK, I mean, we had seventeen seventy six already,
but they have no freedom over there, they said this.
Sky News talked to their police commissioner and they said
that the likes of Elon Musk, like that's how they
referred to him. They were spitting his name. Being a
keyboard wohia doesn't make you safe from the law. What's

(23:54):
this is crazy? Now? Remember they consider mere disagreement incitement
if you even so much as post a photo of
people protesting that's considered incitement. I mean, it's entirely up
to them. Again, these are also the same law enforcement
over in the UK that visited this. She was like,

(24:15):
what a fourteen year old girl, she was on the
autism spectrum and they were targeting her because she saw
a short haired female police officer and thought that that
police officer, by nature of having short hair, must be
a lesbian, like her grandmother who has short hair and
apparently was a lesbian. And the female police officer took
offense and targeted the girl and the parents were trying

(24:36):
to explain, or the mother was trying to explain to
the officer. Look, this is how she interprets stuff. She's
not doing this with malicious intents. She's just simply statings,
Oh my gosh. And they were tired. They were going
to drag this kid away. This is the stuff that
they have to deal with over there. You have no
freedom of speak, Cane. Does it make you want to
go over to Britain anytime soon? Me know? Either, it

(24:56):
does make you want to post stuff here just to
see if they'll extra day, to see they'll do the extradition.
I'm looking for this one story where they had examples
of what they were trying to say was incitement, and
it literally was just like people posting a disagreement with
how the police were handling certain of these cases. This
is an incitement. That's I mean, people have a free
I mean that's a responsibility and expectation in the United

(25:18):
States to be able to criticize your governing authorities. But
over there they characterize it as incitement so as to
scare people off from criticizing their governing authorities. See that's
the whole thing, that's the whole plan. I mean, good heavens.
Kiers Starmer, the Prime Minister, through who spokesperson, was saying
there's no justification for Elon Musk's comments on Musk. Hasn't

(25:39):
He criticized Starmer's response to the riots and he was like,
you know, this guy's leading the UK towards a civil war.
I mean these are all labor policies too, by the way,
And Kiers Starmer gets mad and say, oh, Elon Musk
is inciting hate, and then they're acting like they're he's
having this interview. Let me pull this up. He's having
this interview with Trump and I think I think I

(26:02):
excellently closed it. But he apparently there's like a they're
trying to apparently, I guess, regulate how his conversation goes
or something like that. The EU wants to dictate how
Musk is going to conduct his conversation with Trump on X.

(26:23):
The European Commission sent I'm pulling this up cent Musk,
this letter wherein they were telling him, quote, I'm writing
to you in the context of recent events in the
United Kingdom and in the relation to the plan broadcasts
on your platform X of a live conversation between a

(26:43):
US presidential candidate and yourself which will also be accessible
to users in the EU. And they said they add him,
they tell him, quote, I'm compelled to remind you of
the due diligence obligations set out in the Digital Services Act,
as outlined in my previous letter, and as the visual
entity ultimately controlling a platform with over three hundred million
users worldwide, one of which one third is in the EU,

(27:07):
has been designated a very large online platform, which cyber
they capitalize that very large online platform. Is that like
a thing over there? Is that like an actual classification?
Is that they continue you have the legal obligation to
ensure excess compliance with EU law and in particular the
DSA in the EU. So they said that they're demanding

(27:31):
mitigation measures put in place regarding the amplification of harmful
content in connection with relevant events. They said they want
informing EU judicial and administrative authorities without undue delay on
the measures taken to address their orders against contact considered

(27:51):
illegal according to national or EU law, etc. They get
into they remind him that they already have formal proceedings
going on against X under the DSA, notably in areas
linked to dissemination of illegal content and effectiveness of measures
taken to combat disinformation. It's not disinformation rate, it's actual

(28:12):
people's videos from like protests and riots, et cetera. They're
like threatening him though they said that any negative effect
of illegal content on X in the EU, which they
add could be attributed to the ineffectiveness of the way
in which X applies the relevant provisions of the DSA,
may be relevant in the context of the ongoing proceedings
and overall assessment of xces's compliance with EU law. This

(28:34):
is in line with which has already been done in
recent past. And they get so they're threatening it, like,
don't talk about any of this stuff, don't show any
of this stuff, don't get any of the stuff in
Terry Bretton. And then they have the CEO of X Seed,
so they're they're they're seeing this conversation and they're threatening

(28:56):
it because they can't shut X off, so they're threatening him. Essentially,
this is wild. I mean, it's not anybody else's fault
that the EU is having, that the EU is having
an immigration problem, that the UK is having this kind
of issue, that they're seeing an uptick and crime and
assault and murders and et cetera, violent crimes, and to

(29:18):
talk about that is an incitement. Nor is it misinformation,
disinformation or anything else that they anyway that they want
to spin this just something else. He's but but immediately,
Kiers Starmer has been in office very long and he
and Muscardy dislike each other. Kir Starmer is a far
far left Marxist. He's a Marxist, he's a labor leader,
but he's a Marxist. Uh and that's and he's essentially

(29:41):
tripled down on continuing all of the same policies that
have put the UK in this in this in this
position he was against Brexit all this other stuff. Uh so,
I mean this is just it's, it's, it's this is
pretty unbelievable.

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