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May 7, 2024 37 mins

The Khmer Rouge and year zero. Taco trouble. The Boy Scouts of America is going gay. Discrimination is underrated. Useful idiots adopting the language of the commie. The honeypot. Rent-a-Mob. When you as an American visit Russia?

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Speaker 1 (00:11):
This is a Jesse Kelly show. It's the Jesse Kelly Show.
Another hour of the Jesse Kelly Show on a Tuesday,
and what an hour it's gonna be. Apparently the Boy
Scouts aren't the Boy Scouts anymore now they're the Everything
Scouts and that sucks. We'll talk about this soldier being

(00:31):
detained in Russia. This is an interesting story, to put
it mildly, emails. What's going on at the academies, the
military academies all. That's so much more coming up this
hour in the world famous Jesse Kelly Show. Before we
get to the Boy Scout thing, I need to confess
something to everyone. I'm struggling with something right now. Maybe

(00:56):
I should have led the show with this, but I
just have to be honest about it. So earlier. Well, first,
let's do a little background before we get into the politics.
Let's deal with the important things. You new listeners may
not know things about me, and these things will come
out throughout your listenership. But one of the things you
should understand is I have this incredible skill that was

(01:19):
given to me by God. What Chris and I call
it menu whispering. I call myself the menu whisper. You've
heard of the dog whisper. Well, for me, it's not
that I can cook or anything like that. But I
can walk in a restaurant and I can look at
a menu even if I've never been there before, and
I would just stop shaking your head, Chris, and I

(01:39):
would just automatically know what the best thing on the
menu is. And people think I'm just being tongue in
cheek at this. You don't understand how often it happens.
We'll go out with friends to dinner and I will hear.
My wife hates it now because it happens all the
time consistently from them, Oh, I should have got what
you got? Oh, I should have got that. I'm always

(02:00):
cocky about it. I tell him, yeah, I know, and
I'll try to tell people what to order before they order,
and then they'll complain after I should have got what
you got, and I'll say, I told you you should
have listened to the menu whisper. The menu whisper always knows.
So earlier today, I haven't wanted to bring this up.
It's been non at me for a while. We ordered
some tacos. There's a taco delivery whatever me Jewish producer

(02:25):
Chris producer Michael. We ordered some tacos. I of course
got the kind of tacos that I get, specialty tacos.
I get them just the right way from the menu.
Of course, Chris gets something gross. It was horrible. Michael
decides he's gonna step his game up and be an adult,

(02:45):
and he's gonna try what I get every time. So
he gets one of the one I got, and then
he got a steak and egg taco. Steak and eggs,
so he gets one of the kind I got in
a steak and egg taco. You with me. The tacos
show up, some of them aren't marked. I go sit down,
I grab what I think are my two tacos. I

(03:06):
eat one. I go to open the other one, and
I find out it's the steak and egg taco. Okay, well,
that's no problem. I should have an extra one of
mine in there. No, Michael had taken both of mine,
and he'd eaten both of them. Now, in his defense,
it was not marked. I don't know how you would
eat both of yours and assume either way he ate it,

(03:29):
and I initially I lied, I told him I was
okay with it. I told him, I'm fine with it,
it's no big deal. But it is a big deal.
And here's why it's a big deal. I did it
right because I got what I wanted, and you two
should have gotten exactly what I got. In fact, it
should have just been six tacos my way every time,

(03:51):
my expertise could have been used to benefit the entire
studio here, and instead, in the end, I did it.
Michael got too delicious stockers. They were yummy, weren't they, Michael,
really yummy? Yeah, they were. I could see the look
on his face. He's in heaven over there me. I mean,
he was fine. I don't want to act like steak

(04:12):
and egg was bad. It wasn't what I got, and
I was trying to be selfless about it, and I
told him it was okay. I taught everyone it was okay.
But it's not okay. You know what, It's not okay.
I'm selfish and I feel cheated, and I just had
to get that off my chest. Now, let's talk about
the Boy Scouts of America. It came out this morning.

(04:32):
This is the CEO of the Boy Scouts of America.
Except now it's no longer that.

Speaker 2 (04:39):
Sends this really strong message to everyone in America that
they can come to this program, they can bring their
authentic self, they can be who they are, and they
will be welcomed.

Speaker 1 (04:52):
Here.

Speaker 2 (04:53):
The argument that I make with the people that say, well,
I always like Boy Scouts of America or BSA, why
do we have to change go? You know, membership is
at historic lows right. Part of my job is to
reduce all the barriers I possibly can for people to
accept us as an organization and to join.

Speaker 1 (05:15):
Yeah, the reason membership is at an all time low
is because you guys went super gay a while ago,
and it really turned a lot of people off because
this was a traditional organization focusing on values and honor
and outdoors and scouting and God and community service and
things like that, and instead you decided to water it

(05:36):
down into more cultural Marxist filth. And parents just like
me who would love to have their sons in the
Scouts have chosen not to participate in it. And now
we've changed it from Boy Scouts of America to Scouting
America so it can be more inclusive. And my only
point on this is not about the Boy Scouts, although
that is very sad. The Boy Scouts, Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts,

(05:58):
Eagle Scouts. It's such a traditional staple of this country,
and it's so healthy and good. It is so good
for young men to learn how to camp and hunt
and shoot and fish and build things and work together
and do community service. And it is such a good
has been traditionally such a good organization. And it is

(06:22):
so horrible what they've done. It's even worse than Michael
eating my taco. It is maybe the worst thing I've
seen in a while. However, it goes beyond that. We
have to have a conversation that may make people uncomfortable,
but it's still true. Male only environments. Male only environments

(06:46):
are not only good for men, they are critical for men.
Critical for men. It is a critical part of men
becoming better men, martyrmen, stronger men, more ambitious men. And
this applies to young boys all the way up to

(07:07):
older men. Men. If you're listening, you need to do
guy things with only guys, ladies. Your man needs to
do that, your son, maybe your single mother. I know
we have a bunch of single mothers who listen. You
need to have your son in some sort of all male,
pure testosterone environment. It is a critical part of growing

(07:32):
as a man. No, we don't need dag gun women
in everything. There should be things that are only for men.
And by way, you should know that I'm not doing
some barbarian Jesse thing where every guy has to get
together and do you know the guy stuff that I
would like everyone has to get together and shoot guns
or wrestle or it doesn't have to be that. It

(07:54):
can be a Ben's breakfast at your church where it's
just dudes, just you and dudes. It can be you
and the dudes going to play the pickleball. I don't
care what it is. You should be around only men
for some of your time as a dude. It's really

(08:15):
really important. And it's pathetic how weak the men are
in this country that they can't and won't sit up,
stand up and tell women, no, you're not welcome here. No,
there are some things for only men. I've got a
thing coming up soon, my old mortar section in the Marines,

(08:41):
the guys I actually joined. I got to the fleet
with these guys. In four years of these guys Iraq
and everything else, you know, all the misery and whatnot.
With these guys, we are getting together for our twenty
year anniversary, twenty years since we got out, and we're
just going to get together. We're gonna rent a cabin
on some lake. We're trying to find some lakes where
it's affordable. You know reasonable did to rent a cabin.

(09:04):
We're gonna fish, we're gonna talk, we're gonna build a campfire,
and you know what, we're all married now kids, everyone
has a family. It was established very early on women
not welcome. They're not And I'm not one of these
guys who hates being around my wife. I love being

(09:24):
around my wife. She murders me, she cracks me up.
She's hot. She's not welcome that weekend, and obviously she's wonderful.
She's great about that. She understood. She wouldn't want any intrude.
If I even asked her, she'd be like, no, you
need the guide time. But the women are not welcome.
They're not invited, and if they invited themselves, we'd tell
them they weren't supposed to be there. And you know what,
at the end of that weekend, I will be better

(09:47):
than I was at the beginning of that weekend. It
is healthy for dudes to feed off each other, give
each other, crap, lean on each other, push each other.
All men environments are good and necessary. They're good for everyone,
including women. I reject completely any idea of inclusiveness in everything.

(10:12):
I am an exclusive person. I believe in discrimination, and
I believe in exclusivity. These are two things that differ
me from so many people in this country. No, not
everyone should be included. Joe Biden shouldn't be president. Why not?
Because he's a commedy. He's too friggin old. Go home
and retire. You're too old to do the job a president.
Women shouldn't be in boy Scouts. Why because they're Dakun

(10:34):
women and they don't belong there. The boys belong there.
We have scouts for girls. It's called freaking girl scouts.
Go over and sell cookies. Gah lee. All right, one
more point on that, and we'll get to some emails
before I do that. And see, I'm getting fired up,
and this is what happens. I'll get myself fired up,
and then when I knock off, I go home, hang

(10:54):
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(11:16):
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on a Tuesday. Don't forget. You can email the show

(12:02):
Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. All male environments are
good for men. They're good for society. Therefore they're good
for women. Men put yourselves in all male things things
being all male also good sports being a male thing.

(12:24):
I'm not talking about female sports, but like the NFL,
we got our first female referee. Why why do we
need a daggune woman out there? It's a man's sport.
Why do we have Why what needs to be inclusive? Why?
No one can ever explain that to me? Why do
I need to include you? You don't need to include
me and everything inclusive. If inclusiveness is the most overrated

(12:47):
thing in the world, exclusive is the best, And I'll
tell you something else. Remember my rule, discrimination is underrated.
The greatest thing in the world is discrimination. I discriminate everywhere,
and I'll tell you what you do too, on things
that matter to you. Everyone discriminates on things that matter

(13:07):
to you. Oh, I want this to be inclusive. I
want women in I want to be more inclusive, and
we need more of these. More are here? More there? Okay,
the person you love the most just developed an inoperable
brain tumor. There's one doctor on the planet they think
might be able, might be able to carve the brain

(13:28):
tumor out and save the person you love you've got
to go find that doctor. Are you going to be
inclusive with your search or is your search going to
be the most exclusive freaking thing in the world. It's
going to be exclusive because it's something you care about.
Your house. We talk about this with illegal immigration all

(13:48):
the time. Tuck, use this on your liberal and pegging
next time, or anybody the norm in your life, Republicans
in your life. We talk about inclusive. I want things
to be more inclusive. I like it when everyone can
do things. Really, who do you let in your home?
You let anyone? In? Midnight tonight? Some dude with a
tear drop tattoo and a dew rag on his head

(14:10):
knocks on your door, wants to come in and use
the phone. You're letting him in? You even opening the door.
You're not are you? Why not? Aren't you inclusive? Oh?
You're exclusive? Why are you exclusive? Because you love yourself,
your home and the people in it. You're exclusive about
everything you truly truly care about. There should be male

(14:31):
only environments all across this country. In the inclusion of
females in those environments should be flatly rejected by the men. No,
don't expect the women to do it. For themselves. The
men should be men and say no, you're not welcome
go do woman stuff. Gosh drives me crazy, like I
saw this out of the Governor of Maine today, This

(14:55):
initiative to get more women involved in construction, why cous signing.

Speaker 3 (15:00):
An executive order at main Deal to you Nagusa alongside
female leaders in Mainz construction industry. The executive order will
kickstart data collection and collaboration with partners in the construction
industry and implement grant programs to incentivize the hiring of
women while providing supportive services that recruit and retain women
in the construction industry.

Speaker 4 (15:19):
And there are qualified women across Maine who belong in
fields dominated by men, and I want to knock down
the barriers that are keeping them from pursuing these good
paying jobs in construction with good main employers.

Speaker 3 (15:33):
This year, as we review the applications, we had almost thirty.

Speaker 1 (15:38):
Why do we need more women in construction? Well, they
want to be I don't give a crap. I want
to toiletmit of solid gold, I want a lot of things. Oh,
they want to be. They want to be there. Tough.
You shouldn't go away, go home, go do something else.
Why why do I have to be inclusive because you
want things? Don't give a crap you want things. Let's

(15:58):
get to some emails before we get to that. I
can you tell that I took my male Vitality stack
again today. This happens on the days where I lift weights.
Check my blood pressure again today and it was pretty good.
And that's exciting when you're forty two years old. Pretty
freaking good. No comput what, Chris? It was one twenty

(16:18):
six over eighty eight. My friend for at Kelly at
forty two, that's pretty dagone dynamite. And I got my
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(16:39):
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(17:00):
But you can take whatever you want. Chalk dot com.
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(17:21):
Now we're switching gears to email. See, Chris, that's how
you segue, learning something, Jesse. I wasn't the best, by
the way, speaking of segue, it's stay with me here,
but my focus is just stay focused. Chris Michael. Have
you guys ever ridden one of the segway things, the
two seat things, the two wheel things that you stand
up on and drive around? Chris? How am I supposed

(17:46):
to know? You just said? Though, Chris just said the
old one or the new one? I didn't know there
were advancements on the segue? Have you wrote one or
on what difference does it make? Is it an old
or new one? So you haven't written either, but yet
you felt the need to ask to fallow up question
whether I wrote whether you wrote the old one or
the new one isn't the answer just no, no matter what, Chris, No,

(18:06):
the answer is no anyway anyway. I don't understand how
they stay up. I feel like, given my height at
six ' eight, I don't feel like I would stay
up on them. I don't you know what. We're moving
on to other things, Jesse. I wasn't the best history student,
so I'm sorry if this inquiry seems off. When you
were talking about credentialed morons, I was reminded of camer rouge,

(18:29):
kimer rouge, camer rouge. It's Cambodia. Everyone pronounces that. Different
drives me nuts. I always call it camer rouge. I
think I heard once about how they made doctors be janitors,
and they made the janitors be doctors. If so, could
this be the kind of thing that's happening now? Okay, well,
this actually goes right along the lines. That's why I
read it of what we were just talking about about inclusiveness,

(18:53):
with things about well statements like.

Speaker 2 (18:56):
This really strong message to everyone in America that they
can come to this program, they can bring their authentic self,
they can be who they are right and they can
they will be welcomed here. The argument that I make
with the people that say, well, I always like Boy
Scouts of America.

Speaker 1 (19:17):
Why did they do this? What's the real reason? Are
they just being nice? Why do they do this? Why
did the camer rouge? Why did they make the doctors
go to the fields and plow fields till they died?
Why we'll talk about that. Jesse Kelly Vaccion. It is

(19:41):
the Jesse Kelly Show on a Tuesday. Don't forget. If
you missed the show, you can download it on iHeart, Spotify, iTunes.
All right, back to what we were talking about. The
guy was asking about the camere rouge. Why'd they make
the elites, the doctors, the professors, why'd they send them
to the fields. Why are they jamming women into the
Boys Outs of America? Why do we have to have

(20:01):
female referees? Why is Maine? Why are they passing something
that insists on female construction workers. Why do we need
more of this, more of that? Why do we need
more Asians on this board, more black people on this board,
more women on this board, more gaze Why? Why, why? Why?

Speaker 4 (20:16):
Why?

Speaker 1 (20:16):
Why are they like this? Why do they do this?
Because in the end, it is the death of everything.
Diversity is the death of everything. When you focus, when
you make it a priority, skin color, gender, whatever, something
that does not matter. When you make something that does

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not matter a priority, you will make that thing worse,
no matter what it is, no matter what it is.
Why are they like this, Well, we'll move beyond the
general communist self hatred. That's a big part of it.
Let's let's move beyond that. Why did they do this
for the communist? The communist sees himself this is your

(20:58):
liberal and Peggy, she sees herself as an actual warrior
against injustice. And I know you're yelling and screaming and
you're saying, how could these animals see themselves as the
good guys? They really, really do? They see themselves as
the tip of the spear fighting against injustice, that superhero

(21:20):
in the movies you go see, that's how these people
see themselves when they throw poop at a pro life center.
That really, it's how they It's how they see themselves.
And the reason they see themselves this way is they
have been taught and a lot of this has been
nurtured inside of them. They had a natural bitterness, they
were naturally upset about something, and they've been taught that

(21:44):
society itself is wrong. They're not wrong, or a specific
person who did them wrong isn't wrong. Society itself, civilization
itself is built poorly. It's built wrong, it's unjust, It
destroys things. And so for them, as warriors for justice,

(22:09):
the greatest, the purest, the most noble thing they could
possibly do is tear that society apart. That's how they
look at everything. And this applies to everyone from Polepot
when he takes over Cambodia and he famously declares year zero,

(22:30):
there's nothing before this. He makes all the educated people
go work to death in the fields. He busts up
all their high industry and education, turns everyone back into
a farmer. For a guy like Polepot, who was, surprise, surprise,
a spoiled rich kid, like all the communist leaders always are.
For a guy like Polepot, the entire Cambodian system was

(22:55):
unjust and wrong, and he was the good guy to
simply eradicate all of it, absolutely all of it. And
he remembered towards the end of his life in his seventies,
this human being exterminated more of his country, a higher
percentage of his country than any human being in the

(23:17):
history of the planet. Stalin. Now, even they did not
reach twenty five percent. Polepop took over in about four years.
He exterminated a quarter of the people of Cambodia. And
at the end of his life he was giving an
interview and he said, basically, I'm paraphrasing, he said, I'm

(23:37):
the good guy. I'm not a violent guy. I mean, yeah,
a couple of regrets here and there, but I'm the
good guy. Imagine, imagine you took over as president and
promptly exterminated, tortured, and beat to death about eighty million Americans,

(23:58):
and then at the end of your life you looked
back on your time and said, Matt, I was doing
the right thing. There. That's how the communist thinks. That's
how democrats think. That's how Liberal and Peggy thinks. They
campaign on grievance at all times. Everything sucks, America sucks.

(24:18):
This is evil. You're the rightful errors to this. These
people have what you should have. This they do this.
Your Liberal and Peggy believes the exact same thing. In
the end, and they get caught. They get caught admitting
this all the time. Now, in the end, the truth
is the ultimate evil is America, and America has to
burn if we're going to do any good in the end.

(24:38):
That's how liberal and Peggy thinks. That's how the people
You want to know the real reason the border is opened.
Why did they open it up on purpose? They paid
for all these people to come in. We're being flooded. Why. Well,
we've played interview after interview of these people, people who
are deeply involved in the immigration enforcement in this country, DHSDJ,
all these places filled up with these communists hired by

(25:02):
the Biden administration and Obama and whatnot. And they say
in interviews, and they've said in the past on social
media before they had the job, America is evil America.
Everyone should come here because America frankly deserves it. This
country is a horrible place. So no matter what horrible
place you're from, and no matter what horrible things you
want to do when you get here, well you should

(25:24):
still come anyway, because in the end, America is a
horrible place. America is the height of all evil for
these people, and they really do want to burn it
all down. That's why they do what they do. Now,
how does this translate to boy Scouts of America? Well,

(25:44):
do the people pushing decisions like this do they all?
Are they all evil communists who want to burn down America? No, Remember,
so many of the useful idiots out there, they buy
the branding of the commune. I'm sure there are so
many well meaning when men and men who really genuinely
think in their hearts, well, I mean, we should like girls,

(26:05):
and I want the best for girls. We do want.
They think they're being nice. They think that makes them
the good person. They don't know, of course, that they're tools.
They're the tools of destruction being used. The death of
everything is diversity and inclusiveness. Remember that. Remember that all right,

(26:26):
before we get onto the lies, the system of lies
and other things. I want to talk really quickly about
this because there's a very weird story that's developing, if
you will. In fact, it's my job as a journalist
to bring it to you. It's journalists. Jesse. There's just
no one better. We love Jesse. He's the best. Yessie,

(26:47):
Please kiss my baby, Yesie, Jesse Jessey. Jessey Jessey US
soldier is detained in Russia and accused of theft. He
is Staff Sergeant Gordon Black. He was on leave, he
visited Russia allegedly. Allegedly, according to his mother, he went

(27:12):
there to visit his girlfriend, but he popped into Russia
on the way home, and now he is detained in Russia.
So I just thought this would be a good opportunity
to have a little PSA for everyone out there. Everyone.
First of all, let's focus on Russia, specifically Americans. I personally,

(27:33):
I love history, as you know, and there aren't many
countries on the planet that have a crazier and cooler
history than Russia, truth be told. If I everything else aside,
if I could pick one country on the planet to
go toward all of its history, Russia would be on
the short list and they might be the winner. I

(27:55):
would love to go visit Russia, see the sites, take
everything in, but I cannot and I will not ever
visit Russia. And you and American citizens should not visit Russia.
And it's not just because Vladimir Putin's a bad guy.
American munitions have not only been slaughtering Russian troops for
a while now, we now have such children in charge

(28:18):
that our politicians brag about how many Russians are munitions
have killed Russia. They are officially our enemy, and once
you start killing them, they've lost any incentive to negotiate
your release with you. Any American citizen stepping foot there

(28:40):
is simply viewed as a hostage. A hostage Russia can
grab you, and they will grab you, and then they'll
try to use you as leverage in negotiations to try
to extract things out of America. Remember when we just
did that what's that name? That lesbian basketball player who
what was her name? Yeah, Britney Griner, that was it.
Of course, if US marine's been rotting there in jail forever,

(29:02):
Biden administration finds out there's some WNBA star and of
course they have to move have it on Earth and
turn loose an arms dealer to get her back. You're
a hostage to them, so don't go. That's one two.
I need to talk to fellas. I need to talk
to the fellas. And just for just a moment before

(29:23):
I talk to the fellas, let me talk to you
about your cell phone. Though cell phone bills get paid automatically,
almost everyone does this. If you're one of the people
who pays yours, you know you pay it manually every month.
You're rare people just put in their credit card and
they sign up and they make an automatic payment every month,
because the bill doesn't really change. Who are you making

(29:44):
automatic payments to every month? Do you make a monthly
payment to communism? Go look up T mobiles DEI, go
look up Verizons DEI ESG. You proud to be funding that.
Look I've had all those companies. I've had AT and
T two. I've had all the worse ones I have
switched though. Oh I still pay my bill monthly. It

(30:06):
got cut in half when I switched to Pure Talk,
and now I pay a company that at least shares
and promotes my values. And I didn't lose any service
because they're on the same five G network. Pick up
your phone and switch to pure Talk. It takes ten
minutes on the phone. It's nothing. You'll even get to
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(30:29):
Pound two five zero say Jesse Kelly. Switch to Pure
Talk truth attitude, Jesse Kelly. It is the Jesse Kelly
Show on a Tuesday. Don't forget. You can email us,
and you should Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. Following
along with this US soldier who's been detained in Russia

(30:52):
accused of theft. His mom says he was there visiting
his girlfriend. So I'm not going to talk about this
episode specifically. I do just want to warn young men
out there right now about this. Though we have enemies
on this planet, gentlemen, be very very careful in this
day and age if you find yourself traveling to foreign

(31:14):
lands to meet a young lady you met online. I
bring this up because one of my buddies, he was
former CIA. He got out years and years and years ago.
I think ten years ago he got out, and I
think it's not Buck Saxson, in case you're wondering, he
did something different in the CIA, and we were having

(31:35):
this conversation about one of his friends who was actually
in well, he was in the government, I'll put it
that way. He was in the government, not CIA specifically,
but he was in the government and he ended up
losing his entire career and almost, if not for some luck,
almost died in a Chinese prison. And he got to

(32:01):
China for a girl, a girl he met online, and
she was so nice and she related to him and
he related to her, and she was so pritsy. You
pretty had lou Asian thing going. Everybody's got a Loosian
thing on. And yeah, he very nearly died in a

(32:23):
labor camp in China. Just hey, look, this is not
me lecturing dudes today. The honeypot, the using of beautiful
women against men to get men to say and do
things they normally would not do, is a tale as
old as time. Money and women make men lose their minds.

(32:47):
They always have, they always will. And I'm not exempting
myself from this at all. I'm telling you, young men,
I've been a young man before. I know. Watch yourself
out there, all right, find yourself an American woman anyway
in person, you'll enjoy it. All right, let's touch on this, Jesse.

(33:13):
Why is no one recognizing these riots as not pro Palestinian?
But are the communists rent a mob that will protest
anything they're paid to do? The guy does say, but
you and your viewers, obviously, simple logic or a tiny
bit of critical thinking says this heavy response outweighs any
level of support for gossip. Okay, so why aren't more

(33:33):
people talking about the depth of the communist connection with
all this stuff here? Why aren't more people discussing this?
Why is this not brought up a lot? Why do
people just skim the surface? Ah protesters, they must love Palestine?
Why does talk about the things you talk about things
I talk about, the organization behind at the funding, the
things like that. Well, a lot of people don't look

(33:55):
into things for a variety of reasons. Some people are stupid,
some people were But you really want to know the
main reason most people don't dig deeper. When we're talking
about talk radio or podcasts or what you see on
TV or whatnot. Why do they hit the couple high points,
a couple lame high points, read the headlines and move on.

(34:18):
You don't always want to know how deep the rabbit
hole goes, because if you look deeper, you may you
may not like what you find, and you may know
that you're gonna not like what you find. Uh, you
know what, this happened to me last week. So the

(34:39):
wife has been trying to make she's not trying to
make she's been making bread at home. She's you know
how healthy, she loves all this healthy stuff. Too many
bad things in our food and stuff like that, and
she's right, right, So it's been making bread at home,
which is great because it's fresher, and it's better for you,
but it also goes bad faster, of course, because it's
not loaded with all the preservatives and things like that. Well,

(34:59):
I it was morning time. I was tired. I got
up and I wanted an egg sandwich. I love egg sandwiches,
just eggs, mayo, bread, that's all it. Sometimes I toast
the bread. Sometimes I don't. Today I did. I was
really tired. I want to stress this. Sliced off a
couple pieces, drop it in the toaster, toast it. Fry

(35:20):
up an egg, little Duke's may on each side, throw
it on there. And I'm sitting there and I'm eating,
and I'm eating. I'm eating, I'm eating, but I'm looking.
And remember I said I toasted it, so the color's off.
But I'm almost done with my sandwich, and I look
at the bread. I look down at the top of
the bread and there was some weird coloring on top,
and I thought, uh, oh, that's not good. So I

(35:41):
get up and I go over to the loaf of
bread which she made, that she made, and I can
see I can only see the end, right, so I'm
slicing it off. I see the end and there's very
clearly mold on there, and there's a decent amount of
mold on there. How deep did it go into the bread?

(36:03):
How bad was it? What did I just eat? Because
it's all of my stomach. I was at the end
of the bread. How bad were the pieces? I just state?
How bad is the rest of the bread? I don't know.
I couldn't tell you. I took the whole loaf and
I threw it in the trash can because I don't
want to know. The easiest thing in the world, the
simplest thing in the world, is to simply buy whatever

(36:25):
branding the communes are selling you in any given movement,
any given moment. Oh, you see all those turbo freaks
in the street with their pink feather bows on. I'm
sure they're just you know, gay people who want equal rights.
That's the easy thing. It's a little darker when you
dig into the communist infiltration and blow up of the

(36:45):
American family, the medical industry, how evil it's become, and
how it's turning all the training stuff into a cash cow.
You start, you start opening up those doors, you start
walking through those doors. If you start digging deeper, you
might just find more mold. Than your mind wants to find.

(37:08):
So that's why people don't dig deeper. It's easy, you know,
you can be lazy, read a headline, then you go off,
or you don't have to dig into it all. It's
real easy, and you don't have to fully digest how
bad things are, the depths, the level of organization there.
The easiest thing in the world is to look at

(37:28):
these things and say, hey, anti Semitism, these people are bad.
But if you dig deeper, it's so much worse and
more nefarious than even that. That's the truth, all right,
Let's talk about a system of lies. Many other things
hang on
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