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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Dana Lashes of surd Truth podcast sponsored by Keltech.
Speaker 2 (00:05):
It's his laugh mission to make bad decisions.
Speaker 3 (00:12):
It's time for Florida.
Speaker 4 (00:13):
Man, all right.
Speaker 1 (00:15):
So I don't even know where to start with this one,
because I got a couple of really crazy ones. Can
I need to start with the lady who ordered a
baconator at Popeyes and got arrested because she wanted a
baconator and apparently they don't have it. She if you
were surprised that she was inebriated, then I have to
ask if you're familiar with our segment. So this Florida woman,
(00:38):
she's drunkas all got out, try to ordering a baconator
at Popeyes?
Speaker 4 (00:44):
What does Popeyes have cane?
Speaker 3 (00:46):
Ma'am? This is not a Wendy's.
Speaker 4 (00:47):
They have a chicken, that's right. She was mad because
it's not what she wanted.
Speaker 1 (00:51):
They didn't They couldn't give her what she wanted because
it's a store that doesn't have that. Uh.
Speaker 4 (00:57):
It was in Fort Lauderdale.
Speaker 1 (00:58):
She ended up getting She ended up being arrested because
she wouldn't get out of the drive through window. And
she tried arguing, I can't even play this video because
every other word is something that we would get fined
for airing. But that the cops did show up and
they did take her into custody, but she said that
wasn't they gave. I think they gave her a strip
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of bacon. I didn't know they had it. I don't
know they gave her. It looks like they gave her
a strip of bacon. But she said that's not what
she wanted, and they kept on her. Man, this is
not that kind of store. But it didn't work. I'm
just saying, you know, you got to pay attention to
the menu. A Florida man with a luggage full of
fake ideas and blank checks is arrested for not paying
his Disney World hotel bill.
Speaker 4 (01:42):
Was he by himself.
Speaker 1 (01:45):
He was arrested for grand theft by fraud and he
had a twenty two hundred dollars hotel bill at the
Swan Hotel at Walt Disney World and twenty six years old.
Was arrested for grand theft. He said he was on
a business trip and he stayed for ten days. Ten
days in its two thousand dollars. I mean like that
seems like that's cheap, and yeah, way cheap. I'm just
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wondering about that.
Speaker 4 (02:11):
Anyway.
Speaker 1 (02:11):
At some point during the stay, the hotel staff realized
he gave the credit card that was flagged as fraudulent.
It was a company credit card under the name Brian Smith.
The guy justin Larra said that was his boss. He
said he was covering the balance for the hotel. All
of the other credit cards they tried to process were declined.
He had a Florida AD but said he was from
New York and then said he was there for a
industry conference that took place earlier in the year. Okay,
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so he couldn't get a story straight. They ended up
having to call the police on him and he was
taken into costody because that was I mean, he was
just basically trying to defraud everybody. Let's see Florida man,
what I'm sorry, what Why He's filmed eating cookies from
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a pack that's infested with bugs.
Speaker 4 (02:59):
That's just disgusting. Why did he do this?
Speaker 5 (03:03):
Kane?
Speaker 3 (03:03):
When you watch it, it's.
Speaker 4 (03:04):
Like, I'm not watched.
Speaker 1 (03:05):
We're not airing this for these people. The sweet people
have been there so much this week. We're going to
just skip on past this headline because I'm going to that.
Speaker 6 (03:12):
Dry heave you do when you see something horrible.
Speaker 4 (03:14):
Yeah, mm hmmm.
Speaker 1 (03:17):
So a Florida woman is blaming an alligator over population
and a multi million dollar gator trade for fatal attacks
in Lake Kissimi. She said that it's not just bad luck.
She said that there's a lot of problems with the
gators here. She says that only Florida insiders know about
the millions it's made from their meat, their hides, and
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even their eggs. This is in Polk County alligator eggs.
She says that the whole place has basically been turned
into a giant alligator farm. They've even got Tampa Bay
twenty eight their local news investigating it now. They said
that they even do design her handbags from the gator skin,
that they're the gator high that they're raising up here,
and now it's a multimillion dollar industry because they are
(03:59):
not in an dangered species any longer. It's actually really
there's an overpopulation, and she said she was saying that
it's making it very, very dangerous and that in one
state park alone, they had three attacks in two months,
and that one woman was simply kayaking and the gator
grabbed her arm as she was kayaking and tried to
pull her into the water. She said, gators will chase
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people that are near the water, not even like by
the water's edge, but they launched themselves. I mean, it
sounds like and these are big gators. In fact, one
alligator attack was fatal, tipped the canoe over and took
the guy's wife underwater, Cynthia Daikema. They were avid canoeists
from Michigan that were in Florida. They took annual visits
there every year to canoe and that's that's one of
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the he's and he's I mean obviously devastated. He watched
his wife die in an alligator attack. He said it
did a death roll and then swam away with her.
Can you that I can't even imagine. I cannot even imagine.
And they said it's directly due to the overpopulation of
gators in the lake.
Speaker 4 (04:57):
So is it because of like the gator farming kind
of situe?
Speaker 1 (04:59):
I would just think if it's a gator farm that
they would be like in like a you know, a
farm that's not out there in the public right.
Speaker 4 (05:06):
I don't know. I just I've got I got a
lot of I.
Speaker 1 (05:10):
Got a lot of questions. Also, let's see a couple
of other ones. There's a Florida woman who was arrested
for practicing medicine without a license. There's another one who
was using a fake ID to apply for a job
as a nurse. It seems kind of sketchy, I would say,
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just you know. We also let's see ooh boat.
Speaker 4 (05:35):
Crash blah blah blah.
Speaker 1 (05:36):
But oh, people got in a fight with bug spray.
They got in a fight in a Publix over bug spray.
A Florida man got arrested because he sprayed a bunch
of people in the face with it.
Speaker 4 (05:44):
This is it a public's in Port Charlotte.
Speaker 1 (05:46):
It was a grocery store checkout fight and it spiraled
into violence where one Port Charlotte man attacked a couple
in the publics and blasted them in the face with
bug spray at two pm on a Sunday. Come on,
so a pair they got into the fight. It was
a sixty five two. It was a bunch of elderly people.
They got into a fight because they were both trying
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to use the same checkout at the same time, so
they were both putting their stuff on the conveyor. Belt,
and it went from that to hands and then bug spray,
and of course the guy who sprayed the bug spray
was taken into custody. He was two kinds of aggravated battery.
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data code data ten, Your health, your choice. So I'm
leaving my church and I'm not going back. My last
sermon at my church was the Sunday and our pastor,
who is a good preacher when he doesn't talk about
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politics at all, No one wants to hear about politics,
So before anyone wants to gets on their self appointed
high horse, let me save you the energy. It's not
about politics, it's about when they do get into politics.
You had a monumental culture shifting tragedy that occurred last week,
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very similar to the monumental culture shifting strategy think incident
that happened did tragedy that almost happened with Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania,
which our pastor did not mention at all whatsoever at
the time nor any time after something that he acknowledged
in his remarks yesterday. And he goes out there and
(09:00):
he talks about how you know violence is bad, bad, bad,
and then he starts, what about is a name?
Speaker 4 (09:05):
What about is a mean?
Speaker 1 (09:07):
And he brings up Melissa Hortman and her husband, the
Hortmans who were killed by a Tim Waaltz appointee who
a bunch of no King stuff was found in his car,
amongst some other interesting things. If he was in any
way on the right at one point, He's sure as
hell wasn't anymore. But that was used as an example
(09:30):
of oh see it's equal to this, It's both sides.
Speaker 4 (09:33):
That's how it was.
Speaker 1 (09:34):
Presented, Oh, here's this one thing that we found that
actually technically really wasn't a leftist, but we're going to
use that because this was a Democrat that was targeted,
and it's all we have. So, you know, look both sides,
it's not both sides. He didn't mention the two attempted
Trump assassinations, and he admitted he acknowledges like I didn't
mention it, you know, et cetera. He definitely comes from
(09:54):
the left side of things on this. If he wanted
to be accurate, he would have brought up the Occupy
Wall Street violence. He would have brought up the ANTIFA violence.
He would have brought up the numerous trans TIFA members
killing kids in schools. He would have brought up the
attempted assassination of Brett Kavanaugh. He would have brought up
two the slayings of the two embassy workers in DC.
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He would have brought up rand Paul getting nearly beaten
to death, to say nothing of people in his own
congregation who have had their own security issues because of
violent leftists. So when he started this he was an
only tone deaf. It was offensive. He was offensively omitting
actual real things.
Speaker 4 (10:40):
That show.
Speaker 1 (10:40):
This is not what aboutism. Our whole point for talking
about this is to make it stop. The Left's whole
point in bringing it up is to justify it so
they can continue. And that was pretty much the extent
of it. Oh, he gave the words it's very yes,
it's very upsetting with Charlie Kirk blah blah blah, you know,
(11:00):
but this has to stop. And then he gave the
example of Hortman, and I am done. I am done
with culturally insensitive shepherds who are more interested in making
money from butts and pews than they are about saving
the souls in the pews. I am done with churches
who spend more time on the show of worship rather
than the worship of worship. I don't care about your
(11:24):
new campuses. I don't care about your new drum kits.
I don't care about your new swanky lights. I don't
care about any of that stuff. And the problem is
that because he's a good preacher's preacher, but when he
gets into this stuff, I cannot get over that. To
hear him anymore, I can't. It felt like a betrayal.
(11:52):
So no, I did not have a good weekend. I
did not have a good Sunday, and there are a
lot of Christians that did either, who walked out of
their churches because they're past decided to be completely culturally
tone deaf. How are you as a pastor? I don't
care what side of the aisle, Get over yourselves. All
you people who have to qualify everything with well, I
didn't agree with them. No one cares what you thought.
(12:14):
For instance, no one knew you existed five seconds ago.
No one cares. If you don't have the humanity to say,
you know what, that's bad and it should never have happened,
then do the world a favor and shut your mouth.
But this it felt like a betrayal. And I know
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I wasn't the only one. There were some thankfully good
preachers out there. I don't understand how you have this
completely earth shattering thing that happens, this nation shifting event,
and you go on with your regularly canned sermon about diversity.
What you've been talking about ad nauseum for god knows
how long in this church, to the point where you
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make an idol of it. I don't know how you
can't see someone who is literally the nice guy. He
was the nice guy, he was the nicest one. I
don't know how anybody can see that and ignore all
of the moments where he's witnessed to people in this
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capacity and not think, Wow, I'm going to give a
sermon about the power of good debate and the power
of the goodwill gesture and the good faith gesture of
earnest discussion and witnessing to people on college campus. Is
I don't know how you don't just do the work
and chuck out the can speech and talk about that.
(13:43):
Oh my gosh, I guess it means you have to
compliment someone who's ooh on the right and ooh voted
for Trump. Do you think that Jesus is going to
be asking people who they voted for at the Pearly Gates?
Speaker 4 (13:55):
Newsflash, he's not.
Speaker 1 (13:57):
Do you think that he's going to be evaluating our
after your name when you go up to heaven?
Speaker 4 (14:01):
Newsflash, he's not.
Speaker 1 (14:05):
Is he going to be looking at whether or not
you supported the killing of people over ideas?
Speaker 4 (14:09):
Yeah, he is. And you can't even bring.
Speaker 1 (14:14):
Yourself to mention it in a sermon. And then you
wonder why don't people go to the church, And then
for you non Catholic pastors out there. You're wondering why
kids are going to the Catholic church is because you suck.
It's because you're failing your congregation. You're betraying the parishioners
in the pews. That's why they're tired of this Bethel
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music garbage and this Hillsong garbage. And they're tired of
worship feeling like a concert. They're tired of you constantly
peddling your books. That's why I'm not Catholic. I don't
care about differences of religion, but I'm really tired of
people pushing their excuses onto everyone else as a justification
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for their own errors. So yes, I'm leaving my church.
I'll find another, but I'm going to find one where
the pastor actually spends more time in the Bible and
less time looking in the mirror. I'm done. I'm not
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for data's quick five.
Speaker 1 (16:46):
What is the study supposed to be telling me? The
headline sucks out loud. I guess they're trying to say
that boredom can be Okay, great job study. They're so
glad that we spent thirty seconds on that. Moving on,
we got we have a we have other headlines to
get into. Uh, there's there's a lot of discussion, and
we're gonna have to touch on this in the days
(17:06):
to come, because I have a handful of headlines about this. Uh,
the embrace of AI within the admin and the tension
that it's causing within the administration. This is going to
come to a head and we're gonna have to have
a big conversation about it as well. Uh, let's see
the uh in DC, they have a bar that basically
bans phones.
Speaker 4 (17:27):
They do have polaroid cameras.
Speaker 1 (17:28):
If you're insisting upon commemorating your night out with a photo,
it's the first phone free bar. I don't know how
I feel about that, you know, I get I think
it's kind of stupid and kimmicky.
Speaker 4 (17:40):
I mean, your drink's better be damn good.
Speaker 1 (17:43):
Don Well, like, what if you have to have your
phone for emergencies and stuff like what you know, like
what if you're like your kids, like, oh my gosh,
I microwaved tinfoil.
Speaker 5 (17:50):
What do we do?
Speaker 3 (17:51):
I think if it's an emergency, right, the bar would
help you, or you can just go and get your
phone if you need it.
Speaker 1 (17:57):
But I mean, is it really that people are going
to bars on their phones.
Speaker 3 (18:02):
To pull away yourself from the phone and all of that.
Speaker 1 (18:05):
I mean, I have no problem if I'm out with
friends putting my phone down.
Speaker 4 (18:10):
I don't need a bar to be like put your
phone because to me, that.
Speaker 1 (18:12):
Just seems like nannyism and pretentious, like and everybody's going
for a gimmick.
Speaker 4 (18:18):
And I just also, what do they do with your phone?
It's just it's not my jam man, it's not my
jam Oh please let this be aliens.
Speaker 1 (18:26):
Science scigentists say they can't explain a signal they just
detected from beyond our galaxy. Please, oh please, it's my
birthday month, please please, please please be aliens. Blah blah blah,
Gama rape bursts.
Speaker 4 (18:36):
That's not what it is. It's aliens.
Speaker 1 (18:38):
They said they've detected a gamma ray burst and it
defies explanation, and it keeps repeating multiple times over in
the single.
Speaker 4 (18:44):
Course of a day.
Speaker 1 (18:46):
Wow, that sounds like a message from aliens. I would
like to talk to them, because all these people on
this rock are on my last damn nerve.
Speaker 4 (18:54):
Let's see here. It's true. I'm not gonna lie. It
is true.
Speaker 1 (18:57):
That's why I want the Aliens to take me with you.
Frances economy me tumbles. Ooh, Fitch downgraded. They got downgraded
their credit rating. Fitch downgraded the credit rating of France.
I'm really sure that their super far left government had
nothing to do with it, right, I mean, that's what
happens when you.
Speaker 4 (19:14):
Go full on socialists. Their taxes over there are so insane.
Speaker 1 (19:19):
If we lived over there, over half of our income
would be claimed by the French government. That's how crazy
their taxes are. That's not a joke, that's not an exaggeration.
That's exactly that's exactly how it is.
Speaker 4 (19:30):
Goodness.
Speaker 1 (19:31):
Also, this they said, now there's a single exercise that
can actually they're talking about extra upper body workouts too.
I guess kill cancer cells. Single exercises that can kill
cancer cells. You just get up and walk, You get
up and walk. We got a lot more on the way.
Speaker 4 (19:49):
Stick with us.
Speaker 1 (19:50):
They some of their pastors mentioned what happened with Kirk,
some didn't. They wouldn't be unlike the the Emmys, which
I didn't watch. Can I just talk about this this
chick named Hannah Enbinder. She gets up there and she's like, oh,
free Palestine and blank whatever. I'm just I'll say it
because no one else will. You have to be way
hotter than she is to be able to be that
stupid politically. Okay, do I even want to play this?
(20:13):
Go ahead and play.
Speaker 4 (20:14):
It's just a stupid Finally, Oh, I'll pay the difference. Sorry, Finally,
I just want to say. I just want to say, finally,
two birds and free Palestine. Thank Esiness Blancos.
Speaker 1 (20:32):
Yeah, I think you got to Nobody knows who she is,
so I guess that's why she's pulling the stunt. You're
not hot enough to be crazy. I'm sorry you're not.
I mean there's like a ratio there and you don't qualify.
Speaker 2 (20:41):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (20:41):
And then you have Javier Bardem Audio somebody thirty seven,
who's an absolute moron.
Speaker 4 (20:46):
Listen to him.
Speaker 3 (20:47):
If you find out a company that you're going to
go into business with is in business with Israel?
Speaker 5 (20:54):
What do you do?
Speaker 3 (20:55):
I want work, I want work. I cannot work with
somebody that that's just a or support the genocide. I can't.
Speaker 4 (21:03):
What about the hostages?
Speaker 3 (21:04):
And we shouldn't be able to do that in this
industry and the other industry. Today in Madrid and Spain,
the cycle Laelta, the bicycle door was stopped.
Speaker 4 (21:16):
What about the hostages?
Speaker 1 (21:17):
How they are with a little cutie, little picnic blanket
on your stupid neck? What about the hostages? Any any
words on those? Why weren't the hostages released? Why is
it a genocide when Hamas is doing it to everybody?
It's Hamasa's genocide, right, But yet you just don't like Jews.
That's the whole problem. He doesn't like Jewish people. And
if you add and he's one of those people who go, oh,
it's because of the I just don't like the government,
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you moron. You couldn't even explain how their government structured,
so spare us. No one believes that you're insightful enough
for that. I just have no patience for it. They
didn't mention anything about, you know, a political assassination. They
didn't mention anything about it. Because they all support it.
That's what I'm saying, all of these people, who is
(22:02):
this who's this guy?
Speaker 4 (22:03):
Right here? Let's pull up this is audio SoundBite twenty eight.
Speaker 1 (22:08):
This is the TMZ guy. Yeah, go and play the
TMZ guy from it. And I want to make an
I'm going to call for other audio after we play this,
but go ahead.
Speaker 5 (22:18):
I am not going to mince words. I fear a
civil war. I have lived a long time and I
have seen a president assassinated. I have seen multiple attempts
at killing presidents. I have seen civil rights leaders slain,
seen presidential candidates slain. I have seen war, I have
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seen riots. But Charlie Kirk is different. This is not
a politician. This is somebody who was slaughtered for his
views and not pushing a particular you know, even political party.
I think he had an ideology and he was a
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young guy on college campuses, and I am feeling like
people are at the point where they think this is
the solution. And I am worried.
Speaker 1 (23:12):
Do you know as much as like that that, because
I feel like he's trying to indict the right for it.
You know, the people who think that, Let's play audio
some by twenty six. Let's play the flashback of Degenerates,
this montage of Degenerates on MSNBC.
Speaker 4 (23:25):
Go ahead and play this. But this is a war.
Speaker 2 (23:28):
This isn't a battle, and we absolutely will win this war.
Speaker 4 (23:33):
It is a war.
Speaker 2 (23:33):
It is indeed a war, and I have to say
they have won some battles Jasmine, but we have to
keep our war and everybody needs to pick up a
weapon and get involved because this is.
Speaker 4 (23:43):
A for the safety and lasting of That's just one example. Wait,
there's more. We have, like a lot more. There's others.
Speaker 1 (23:51):
I mean, you know, Audio some By twenty five flashback
Nancy Pelosi, go ahead, let's get let's get this whole
brought up here.
Speaker 6 (23:57):
This is violence against women. May not know that, but
when he says things like I want to protect women,
whether they like it or not, that is violence against women.
Would you want yourself to say that anyone? Would you
want your daughter to be told that, or would you
want your husband to say that to you?
Speaker 4 (24:18):
Whether you like it or not?
Speaker 6 (24:19):
Violence against women. People don't have any intention of saying
something that's going to lead to something.
Speaker 1 (24:26):
Let's play give me audio Somebody thirty. This is Peter
Baker with The New York Times. This guy's also a
piece of work. He again, what things specifically, Peter go ahead.
Speaker 2 (24:38):
Even though Charlie Kirk held no office, never ran for office,
had no position of power authority in the traditional sense,
he had obviously a network of people who he influenced. Now,
he said a lot of things that got a lot
of people riled up, right, and that's part of his
part of his What what particularly?
Speaker 1 (24:58):
What? Hey, man, you're going up there and you're playing
the game, if you're gonna swing make contact, What are
you talking about?
Speaker 6 (25:05):
What?
Speaker 1 (25:06):
Specifically he said somethings, He said some things, and then
that other annoying broad on the MSNBC. Yeah, it's kind
of vocal tonality as that sounds like she's gagging.
Speaker 4 (25:20):
Specifically, what.
Speaker 6 (25:23):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (25:23):
They can't notice how none of them can say because
they have no idea what he said.
Speaker 4 (25:28):
They have no clue.
Speaker 1 (25:29):
They just know he was somebody on the right. And
if they can't, if they don't know what he said,
they'll make it up. Washington Post Karen Atilla is trying
to make herself a victim this broad. She got fired
from the Washington Post because she literally fabricated a quote
and attributed it to Charlie to justify his actual murder.
(25:52):
Just like the Hollywood reporter made up a quote or
New York Post and that Hollywood reporter ran with it
and attributed it to Jesse Kelly. She literally made up
a completely fake quote, made it up and then published it.
And the Washington Post found out that she made up
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a quote and published it. And now she's acting like
she's the victim. Excuse me, she's the she's the victim
now when she was the one who did in the
first place. She made up a quote, so it doesn't
even matter. They don't know what he said, they have
no idea what he said. They'll just make it up.
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They'll just make it up. I there's no reasoning with
these types of people. And the left was going, oh,
can you believe.
Speaker 4 (26:43):
Karen Atiya.
Speaker 1 (26:46):
She was I got fired over Charlie Kirk posts. She
made up stuff and got fired for it. That's why
she got fired because she was a dishonest broad. That's
why she got fired. She wasn't fired over Charlie Kirk.
She was fired because she made up a quote. Can
you imagine if I made up a quote, I would
be sued if I made up a quote on this
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program and ran with it and attributed it to someone
and ran with it. They would sue me. She did
this to him knowing that he can't speak up against
her because he's dead, because her ideology killed him. And
that's the truth of it.
Speaker 4 (27:28):
I mean, I.
Speaker 1 (27:30):
If they can't, they don't even know what he said.
They'll they'll just like I said, they'll just make it up.
In the meantime, they'll entirely make it up. I mean,
I've got a ton of audio here where people are nasty.
In fact, we actually stopped collecting audio we had to
of all of the nasty people. She literally the quote
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that she made up was she said that he said, quote,
black women do not have the brain processing power to
be taken seriously. You have to go steal a white
person slot. He literally never said that at all, whatsoever
at all, And she lied and said it was a
direct quote.
Speaker 4 (28:05):
And now she's running around.
Speaker 1 (28:07):
I got fired by the Washington Post because she made
up a horrible quote to get attention for herself after
someone was killed. These people are despicable. There's no unity
with people like this. There's none, not at all whatsoever.
In fact, there's Rolling Stone has two competing headlines by
the same interestingly enough, in the same section commentary. So
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in February of twenty twenty three, they wrote this quote,
why cancel culture is good for democracy. Today they're writing quote,
people are losing their jobs for criticizing slain free speech
advocate Charlie Kirk. Someone had said, these people, the people
who are upset that they're getting fired over free speech,
had no problem with Charlie Kirk getting killed for his.
Speaker 4 (28:54):
And that's absolutely true.
Speaker 2 (28:55):
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