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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show, The Jesse Kelly Show.
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Let's have some fun on a Friday, A glorious, glorious Friday.
We have made it. The week is over. It is
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As you well know, today is ask Doctor Jesse Friday,
and I dare say this is the greatest batch of
questions by far we have ever ever had.
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Someone wants to talk about national divorce? Are feminists being
hypocrites when it comes to trannies and women's sports? AI?
How much unemployment is that going to cause? Did Hamas
screw up royally with October seventh? Communists destabilizing society? Is
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there any place for beans in anything? If I had
to pick one American history story for kids, what would
it be? And why are communists women ugly? All that
and so much more coming up tonight on the world
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Trump Putin meeting that happened earlier today. I'm hopeful. It
sounds good, sounds like a great first step. All right,
But that's enough of that. Let's talk about some questions,
shall we? In fact, let's get to this one, because
this is a big one. It's about our country, Jesse.
Up until recently you spoke of national divorce. I loved
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your analogy of a married couple. The husband wants to
raise up the raise the family, while the wife wants
to burn the house down and go do black tar
heroin with Metallica. Then you were equating Democrats as half
the country. Now you seem to feel optimistic that the
Democrats are the minority held up by our institutions and
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tax dollars. It seems we now may be able to
confine the self destructive wife to one room or the
house and take away her matches. Could it be is
their hope? Said? His name is David. Is there hope?
Can we abandon this whole national divorce talk and just
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fix everything? Okay? Well, one, that's a noble goal. Let's
be clear about that. It's a noble goal, and I
think it's possible. I am not going to be sunflower
and sunshine and roses on you, though, and tell you
I think it is likely. You see, I am optimistic
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about many things right now, and also at the same
time pessimistic about many things right now. I know it's
easy to look out, depending on how you look at life.
It's easy to look out at the state of our
country right now, the state of our politics, and it's
easy to be extremely hopeful. There is so much to
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be hopeful about. Just deportations two million already when you
count self deportations. That's amazing. The job market finally being
taken away from foreigners and given to American citizens. Foreigner
employment way down, American citizen employment way up. That's amazing
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we have. And a lot of this is due to
Trump and what he pushes out there and the people
in There's a renewed feeling of patriotism, and not just that,
there's a renewed feeling of patriotism. You always had that.
But I'm gonna say it, and it's the lamest way
to possibly say this, but I don't know a better
way to put it. Patriotism is cool again. I know
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that's so lame. I understand it is. But when I
say that, I mean you don't have to be a
hyper political person to know that patriotism is in and
you want to wave an American flag, you want to
be mister America. You see it now, especially with young
men college campuses. It's cool to celebrate America for a
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little time there. It was cool to trash the place.
This light sucks bringing it dw ha, no more, no more.
The uglies are on the outs. It's cool to love
America again. Kids all over my neighborhood, And when it
comes time for Halloween, they'll go as Trump Trump flags,
they'll go as you know, Uncle Sam. All America all
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the time. It's cool again. There's a ton to look
at and say, okay, good, good. But there are also
extremely dark clouds over us that have not gone away.
The first I'm not going to spend any time on it.
I'm about done wasting my breath on it because Republicans
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don't care. Neither do Democrats. The national debt, I know,
it's the cool new talking point. Oh, debt doesn't matter. Uh,
that matters a lot. The breakup of the greatest empires
in history was oftentimes, at least in part due to
national debt. We have thirty seven trillion of it. We
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haven't cut a dime of spending. It is piling up
and piling up and piling up. The national debt has
not gone away. In fact, no one's even attempting to
ads it right. Now, that's a problem. It's problem. Now
let's talk about what you talked about specifically here, Democrats.
They're not half the country, as we've discussed many times before.
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I don't know the percentage. You don't know the percentage.
We can't know. What we do know is it's not half.
They've been propped up with taxpayer dollars. They've been propped
up with propaganda. They've been propped up with illegals, with
foreigners getting involved in our country and our elections. Let's
be honest here, which has given the country the false
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impression that we're a fifty to fifty nation. Well half
on the left, half on the right. That's a bunch
of garbage. But I don't know what the percentage is.
I don't know whether it's sixty forty. I don't know
whether it's fifty five forty five. I don't know whether
it's seventy thirty. I don't know. But let's let you
know what Let's be the most let's let's use the
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most optimistic number I just laid out there. What if?
What if we are a seventy thirty country. No, I'm
not saying seventy percent are just like you, hardcorees, just
like me. I'm not saying that, but what if seventy
percent of the country generally believes in most of the
same things when it comes to freedom and immigration and
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taxes and things like that. Seventy percent of the country. Okay, Well,
let me ask you something. If you if you had
a sports team, it's baseball season. If you have a
baseball team, you have ten players on your baseball team,
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what if three of the players want the team to lose?
How you doing? How you doing? How many games are
you gonna win? Oh? Yeah, right field or he's all
in the pitcher, even he's all in catcher hates the
team wants it to lose. Shortstop hates the team wants
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it to lose. I know, look, you're seventy percent set,
seventy percent set, are we okay? Thirty percent of the
country hating the country. Yeah, they are outnumbered, there's no
question about that. But that's devastating. That's a devastating number.
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Thirty percent of the country. And look, let's let me
let me play it for you. I played it earlier
this week. I just want you to take in these words.
This is the Lia Ramirez that congresswoman. Set aside your
hatred for her for a moment, listen to her words
and think about thirty percent of our countrymen who think
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like that.
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Now. For me, being an American is the ability to dream,
to love, to have this sent to be able to
organize and build a kind solidarity that recognizes the good
and the bad of the formation of this country, that
is willing to reckon with how we have used colonialism
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to harm others, especially in the Western hemisphere, and begin
to think about it and imagine creatively what reparations look like,
what building solidarity looks like, what bringing all of us
together means. And let's be frank. We haven't always been great.
And let's be frank. Our history says a lot about
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what we've done and who we've done. This country has
never been great for poor people, for black people, for
indigenous people.
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Are we okay if thirty percent of the country things
like that? Are we okay? If New York City things
like that, Washington, DC things like that, Los Angeles things
like that, Seattle things like that, Chicago things like that,
Albuquerque things like that? Are we okay? Look? I am
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optimistic about many things But what gives me the most
hope is not Donald Trump being in the White House.
What gives me the most hope are normal people becoming activists.
That's what gives me the most hope, because it's going
to take a legion of us years and years to
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rip back the institutions from the sub human animals who
conquered our institutions. Now I do have that hope. In fact,
I had something happen to me right before the show
today that I'd put me in the best mood in
the world. I'll tell you in a minute, hang on
fighting for your freedom every.
Speaker 1 (10:52):
Day the Jesse Kelly Show.
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It is the Jesse Ellie Show on a Fantastic Friday.
And asked doctor Jesse Friday, So before we get to
the other questions, we're gonna get into some AI and
the hypocrisy of feminists, and we talk a little Hamas
Israel here in a second, just something else that the
doves give me a great deal of hope and put
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me in the best mood in the world. I had
a doctor's appointment today. It wasn't for me, it was
for my kid. But I took my boy to the
doctor today before the show and they know who I
am in the doctor's office and I go in. We're
sitting in the waiting room waiting to go back, a
couple of nurse secretary chicks sitting there, and you know what,
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they both asked me, Hey, how do we get more involved?
Both of them? Both of them? How do we get
more involved? They didn't. They didn't do what we all
normally do. And I do this too. Hey, putin sucks.
Joe Biden's an idiot. Democrats are ridiculous, just standard general
political talk. Not that there's anything wrong with that. It
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wasn't that. It was Hey, I hear you talk about
it all the time. How can I help? What can
I do? That's freaking awesome, That's frigging awesome. And I
see my emails. I see this everywhere. Jesse. I'm getting involved, Jesse.
I want to get involved. How do I get involved? Jesse?
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That is what gives me hope the right. If we
are a seventy thirty country, then I'm not saying that,
but if we are that, what if the seventy percent
got off the couch and got involved in the course
of that conversation with one of those nurse secretary chicks.
Today she told me about this really, really really red
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Texas town where I believe. She said, he was twenty four,
a twenty four year old, fairly open communist, just achieved
a high up position with the local school board. That
wasn't the school board what his position was? And I said,
how did that happen? She said, nobody ran against him.
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That's how it happens. If we are a seventy thirty
country and the thirty percent has more influence than their
numbers say they should have, it's because they got involved
and we didn't. We're changing that. That's what gives me hope.
All right, all right, let's move on. There's just way
too many, asked doctor Jesse questions today. I'm in such
a good mood, hey, doctor Jesse. Do you think that
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had Hamas known the extent of Israel's response that most
of their top leadership would be neutralized, they still would
have gone ahead with October seventh? She said, I'm originally
from New York City, where I listened to you on
WOOR but now your loves WR But now you're carried
on several local stations here and some more of my
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conservative colleagues have started listening all right. Would Hamas have
done October seventh if they knew with The response would be, well,
here's the thing about hatred, and I'm not going to
do a doctor Seuss nursery rhyme thing about it. You
should never hate. That's not true at all. By the way,
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there's tons of things you should hate. Hatred. There's a
time to hate. That's in the freaking Bible. It's time
to hate. You should never hate. But but hatred, hatred
can make you stupid. This is not some moral lesson
I'm about to give. This is a lesson about hurting
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yourself with hatred. Hatred can make you stupid. When's the
last time you picked up the news and you saw
a headline about some dude stalking his ex girlfriend, gets
himself arrested, restraining order, criminal record, she broke up with him,
he's mad, he hates her. Boom hatred ruins his life.
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Look that idiot we talked about last night, that dirty
communist in Washington, DC walks right up to a gaggle
of police officers in DC in tactical gear and spikes
a subway sandwich off their chest. What a moron. Anybody
with a tiny bit of rational thought would know, well,
that's going to be an arrest and whatever your job is,
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since you did it on camera in front of everybody,
you're going to lose it. He was a trial lawyer
for the Department of Justice. You know how hard it
is to become a lawyer and then get in with
the Department of Justice. He works for years and years
in years to get what I assume is his dream
job where he can be a dirty commie at the
DOJ and gives it up to spike a foot long
cheese steak off of the chest of a police officer.
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How could he be so stupid? Hatred hatred Amas. Right now,
what's happening is Israel is conquering Gaza. They are conquering Palestine.
For lack of a better way to put it, they
are That's what's happening. That's why the world continues to
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be outraged. That's why you see leveled city blocks. They
are not being passive about it. They intend, from what
I can, from what I understand, from what I read,
from what my people tell me, they intend to conquer
Gaza no more, could games, no more, you can do
your thing, no more than Nope. They intend to make
it theirs. Why because you launched a thousand person raid
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against a country that's way more powerful than you. It
was a raid. That's a raid. Historically, settled civil societies,
powerful nations have tribal peoples, oftentimes violent tribal peoples on
their borders who hate them, and the tribal peoples on
the borders of the settled civil societies have always, always,
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always understood, Yeah you can raid, you can kill some
of them, you better not go too far. Yeah you
can ambush a caravan and slaughter five people on the way, way,
you don't march an army into their town and slaughter
a thousand of them. Or they're simply going to raise
an army and they're going to come eliminate your civilization
from the face of the planet. How could hamas be
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so stupid? That's what hatred does. It makes you stupid tactically.
If you set aside all your emotions on it, set
aside every emotion you have for this region, for this
area is it whatever, doesn't matter, every emotion, set it aside. Tactically.
It's one of the dumbest things I've ever seen in
my life. It's just one of the dumbest things I've
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It is the Jesse Kelly Show. On a Friday, a
wonderful Friday, and ask doctor Jesse Friday. And you're very
lucky that I'm in a good mood because I once again,
once again was discriminated against. Right before the show started.
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Me and my people are easily the most discriminated against
people in the United States of America. I maintain that
now in always what people are that sauce people. Sauce
people like me are ignored. We have our wants, our
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wishes just thrown back in our face over and over again.
We got tacos. There are two different options for the
sauce for the taco. There was a Publano Ranch option
and a Chipotle Ranch option. Because I'm an American, I
chose the Chipotle Ranch option. It's glorious, amazing, Chipotle Ranch.
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What did they bring? Pablano Ranch? You know why? Because
they don't care about sauce people. Nobody does. Nobody does.
Your waitress doesn't. That's why you ask for a side
of ranch. She never brings it. And when she brings
the food and you bring it up, she acts shocked,
Oh did you not get that? And then she'll go
She'll go out back, have a cigarette, call her mom,
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wait on ten other tables before she finally brings your ranch.
You're exactly right, Chris, it changes the taco. You know who.
Think you know who? Right now? If you're saying to me,
if it's saying, what's the big deal, it's no big deal.
By the way, I threw my tacos in the garbage.
That's how upset I was. If you're saying it was
no big deal, you you discriminate against me. That's what
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it is. It's no big deal to you. We sauce
people know it's a big deal. It's a very freaking
big deal. Anyway, I didn't want to get myself upset.
Let's talk about something else, something that is very much
on my mind as a father. I have a fourteen
year old, a sixteen year old. I have young men
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who are about to be men men, and you know,
like every father, I want them to go on and
have jobs. I've told my sons in no uncertain terms,
it is going to be their job to provide for
their family. They will work hard, they will come up
with some kind of a career. I don't care if
you're rich, I don't care what you do, but you
will have a career and you will provide for a family.
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That's what I tell my boys. No if fans or
buts and so AI artificial intelligence is on my mind
and I hear people like this, this is Sam Altman
talking about it, and it perks my ears up.
Speaker 5 (21:37):
A kid born today will never be smarter than they
ever and a kid born today, by the time that
kid like kind of understands the way the world works,
will just always be used to an incredibly fast rate
of things improving and discovering new science. They won't just
they will never know any other world. It will seem
totally naturally. It will seem unthinkable and stone age like
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that we used to use computers or phone or any
kind of technology that was not way smarter than we were.
You know, we will think like how bad those people
of the twenty twenties had it.
Speaker 2 (22:08):
I'm going to come back to that never smarter than
AI thing because I have a few things to say about.
But let's go to this email about AI Jesse on
its current trajectory. This guy says AI will have reached
a point the businesses will have fully implemented it and
caused massive unemployment that will likely have far surpassed the
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Great Depression by twenty twenty eight. That's what this guy says.
With elections falling at the end of that year. Do
you anticipate that unprecedented crisis will allow Democrats to surge
to a huge victory, seize AI and consolidate power forever.
Before you call me crazy, please remember companies or Okay,
so one uh, his name is Brian. I'm not going
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to call you crazy at all, absolutely at all, say
in there. I personally take comfort in the fact they
will eliminate me early on right after you simply for
the questions I ask A about AI. Okay, so let's
let's talk about this in the jobs market, because this
is on my mind. Like I said, as a father,
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what is AI going to mean? And you know I'm
not a tech person. I have to rely on Chris
and Gory for even the most basic tech needs. My
understanding of AI is fairly basic. But I also talk
to business people in various fields who are starting to
implement it. En Mass, I've told you already that they
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that person you talk to that you're chatting with on
door dash or an RV sales website or banking, that's
an AI. It's not a human being. It's not me,
it's not Chris, it's not even beep beep somewhere. It's
it's AI. I've told you this, lawyers, the law field.
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The law field is never going to go away. By
the way, there's always going to be a place for
outstanding lawyers. They're always going to be a place for
ambulance chason lawyers too. But the law field is going
to be a lot less lucrative for a lot of
lawyers because AI writes up a lot of these documents.
Let me pause really quickly when I say this, before
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I go any further. I didn't say you can trust
it when it comes to legal documents. I've had many,
many lawyers have been a lot of reviews of this.
You can get AI to type you up a legal
document and there will probably be errors in it. So
I just want to clarify. It's not like that's the
catch all, but it's going to eliminate a lot how
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many accountants. How many accountants are going to be eliminated
because of AI? Just so you go down this list
of this field and that field, in this field, and
that field, in this field, in that field, and it
does concern me, is this is this a great depression
level of unemployment could be What do we do about drivers?
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How long? How long until truckers get run out, which
sucks because truckers are awesome, well the American ones. What
happens if they start to implement AI self driving trucks.
Look at there's a lot that goes into this. And
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you can freak yourself out and doomsday yourself all I
mean till the clouds come home. You can sit and
freak yourself out about it. What I have chosen to do,
and I'm not telling you this, this is what you
have to do. What I have chosen to do in
my life is not freak myself out about it, but
make some preparations, make some basic preparations. There's a reason
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I am pushing my sons, both of them, towards trades.
And if I should clarify something, I talk about the
trades all the time. As far as employment goes, there
are trades for women. I want you young ladies and
parents of young ladies to know your daughter doesn't have
to go to one hundred thousand dollars common university so
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she can shave her head and learn to be a lesbian.
There are trades, trades that pay very well, trades that
are for women. It's not all hvac and plumbing, and
there are trades for women anyway. Part of the reason,
part of the reason I push my sons toward the trades.
My oldest is flirting with maybe being an electrician, or
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at least testing it out right now. Part of the
reason I push them there is there are things that
AI will never be able to do that they will
never be able to automate. They're never ever, ever going
to be able to automate running electrical wire, cleaning out
a gunk from a drain, putting in a new air conditioning.
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They're not going to be able to do that no
matter what. It's just not going to happen. So maybe
I'm overthinking it. I don't think I am. I want
my sons to be able to have a career that
pays well. Remember the trades pay very well. We're talking
six figure incomes here. I want them to have a
career that pays well, and honestly, I want them to,
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if they so desire, start their own business, and the
trades provide a great route for that. I know a
lot of guys they started a business before they were
thirty years old. In the trades, go learn the job,
learn how to be a plumber, learn how to be
an electrician. Maybe maybe buy your own truck, start your
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own business. Maybe eventually you need an employee or two.
Soon you're driving a Mercedes. Anyway, let's move on. I'm
going to talk about trainings, feminism, commies, all kinds of things.
We're going to talk about chili. Let's talk about Hillsdale
before we do any of that. If my kids do
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choose to go to college right now, that's not the
direction they're going. Look, we all know where we're applying first.
It's gonna be Hillsdale's where everybody wants to send their kids.
Hillsdale College, where they can still receive a classical education
and learn about the Constitution, learn about God, the Roman Republic, capitalism,
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learn about the Federalist papers. You can still learn about
the good things from Hillsdale College. But the thing is
you're not getting into Hillsdale College, and neither am I.
But I don't have to learn from them. This incredible university,
this wealth of knowledge. They give us that knowledge free
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of charge, more than forty online courses. They don't have
to do this, more than forty online courses at no cost.
You can do one this weekend, and I hope you
do sit down with your family. Take one class on
anything you're interested in. Take one class. You will be hooked.
Hillsdale dot edu slash Jesse Hillsdale dot edu slash Jesse.
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dot com. Let's get back to the questions, because there
are just too many great ones. Jesse. My question about
these hypocrites he's talking about feminists. That's the subject of
this one, is why haven't we heard a peep out
of them with trannies playing girls sports? Okay, why haven't
the feminists said anything about the trannies playing girls' sports? Well,
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there's a couple things we have to discuss, and one
thing I haven't discussed in a while. And I realize
we have a bunch of new listeners, a bunch of
new stations. So I need to lay this out for
those who have listened for a while. You've heard me
say this many many times before. It can be very
easy to think there are a bunch of different communist
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groups in the country, Very very easy. Remember, Communists lie
about everything, and they're always creating the illusion of something
that isn't real. One of those illusions they have created
is that there are separate groups of people who are
angry about some form of injustice, depending on the different group.
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So you have your climate change commies. These are the
ones who tell you the world's coming to an end. Oh,
my gosh, we should eliminate all prosperity. That kind of
a thing. You think they're separate from the Black Lives
Matter race commies, you know, kill whitey, all these people.
I'm so oppressed. You think those are separate. You think
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they're separate from the LGBTQ demon mob. Ah, my gosh,
you think they're separate. They're not. And the feminists too,
Oh well, they're just they're just women, bitter women who
who want more for women. They're not separate groups. Communists.
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What is communism? What is it? The religion of the malcontent?
Communists need more malcontents, and the exact same way, a
church will open in an area and it will want
more people to come into the church because it wants
more people to come to Jesus. Sorry, Chris, that exact
same way works for the religion of communism, except they're
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not bringing people to Jesus. They need more malcontents. They
need more people in the tent. You can't get enough
malcontents if all you're selling is LGBTQ demon mob stuff,
there aren't enough of them, So you have to find
different malcontents. Are you mad about the climate? Come on in?
Do you hate whitey, Come on in? Do you hate men?
Come on in. But they're all part of the same
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destructive religion of communism, different fingers of the same fist.
That's why they protest together, even when it doesn't seem
like they have anything to do with each other. You
show up at a Black Lives Matter protest, you'll see
Antifa there. You show up at one of these climate
and common garbage things, you'll see the LGBTQ rage mob there.
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We had a I think it was Queers for Palestine.
Three lesbians in New York campaigning for the Palestinian cause
why that doesn't make any sense. It makes perfect sense
when you understand they are all part of the same
group with different branding. McDonald's doesn't just sell quarter pounders.
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That wouldn't bring you in enough customers. They have to
sell chicken strips and Big Max and that they need
other customers. Communism needs more malcontents. You can't do that
if you focus on one group, different brands, different fingers
of the same communist fist. Now as it pertains to trannies,
well they're in the same religion, the feminists and the
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trans are. They're in the same religion. You didn't think
You didn't think feminism was actually about helping women, did you.
It's not about helping anybody. Like all communism, it's about
destroying things. They're not out to try to make things
better for women, which, by the way, that's laughable, because
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women in the United States of America and twenty twenty
five have it better than any woman who's ever lived
on the face of the planet. They're not trying to
make things better for women. They're not trying to make
things at all. They're trying to break things. The trainings
are trying to break things. The race comedies are trying
to break things. The climate comedies break things. It's not
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ever about what they say it's about it's about destruction.
You think some feminist, some I am woman hearing me
war feminist should be getting out of her subaru and
yelling at the tranny for beating up women on the
soccer field or something like that, because that would make
sense if you bought the branding. If the feminist was
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really just all about women, women's rights and women this,
then it would make sense. I know it's not about
that at all, about hurting people and destroying things. It's
like we've talked about with well this, who's going to
get elected in New York Man Donnie. We love to
do this on the right, and I've done it too.
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I'm not pointing fingers. We love to point out that
his policies, the things he's proposing, they will fail. They
that won't work. Hey, I want to I want to
put homeless people in the subway. That won't work. I
want to abolish public property. That won't work. We think
that's a convincing argument. It's not supposed to work, it's
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not designed to work. It's designed to destroy they're not
selling something that will work. They're selling I will hurt
somebody for you. They're selling revenge. They're always selling revenge.
If you doubt that for a minute, go listen. You
know what, I'll play it again. Listen to this.
Speaker 4 (35:52):
What she's selling for me, being an American is the
ability to dream, to love, to have the scent, to
be able to organize and build a kind of solidarity
that recognizes the good and the bad of the formation
of this country, that is willing to reckon with how
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we have used colonialism to harm others, especially in the
Western hemisphere, and begin to think about it and imagine
creatively what reparations look like, what building solidarity looks like.
Speaker 2 (36:27):
She's selling you something that's going to work, or she's
selling you an outlet for your vengeance. Communism is about
revenge and destroying things. Remember that. Let's talk about commis
crime statistics, chili beans. First, let me talk to you
about trust. When I talk to you about taking your pictures,
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the only picture of Grandpa you have, that's the only
video of your wedding you have, and it requires a
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certain degree of trust to send it off to somebody.
I'm here to tell you that I trusted Legacy Box
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