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September 19, 2025 37 mins

Was race a reason why no one on the train helped Iryna Zarutska? Finding a new church. What happened to the Mongolian empire after the 1300's? Why shouldn’t we want a Franco here? We don’t want a dictator to snuff out communism, we want a culture that will sniff out communism. 

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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly show. It is that Jesse
Kelly Show. Final hour of the Jesse Kelly Show on
a wonderful ask Doctor Jesse Friday, as we charge headlong
into the weekend, let us get to as many questions
as we possibly can. I mean, people are even asking

(00:31):
about the freaking mongols this hour. Let's get here, though, Jesse.
I have a controversial question, maybe even for you everyone else,
maybe even for you. I think by now we've established
that there's really no place we won't go here on
this show. The subject of this one is black racism.
I had thought in the back of my mind after

(00:52):
Arena Zarutzka was savagely murdered, it was this, did nobody
help her because everyone on the train was black. I
know the Communists have been fomenting racism since Obama, but
I thought there was no way it could be that bad.
Then I saw the clips of what black pastors were
saying after the murder of Charlie Kirk, and now I'm thinking,

(01:14):
maybe the racism could be that bad. Am I too
far out there? What does the doctor think? Okay, so
let's talk about this first. There is no question, no
question that a portion of the black community in this
country is horribly racist, terribly racist, and there because there's

(01:40):
not really a social stigma for them to come out
and be honest about it, they'll shout it from the rooftops.
You know, I hate white people. I hate this, I
hate that, I hate that. And there's no question that
there are black churches mainly this black liberation theology, that's
what you need to look out for, or black churches,

(02:01):
but that are disgusting and preach that stuff from the
pulpit loudly, loudly, loudly. There's no question about that. No question.
This has created in some black people a way of
thinking that white people are evil. You can do whatever
you want to white people. I mean, yeah, look Obama's pastor,

(02:22):
we played it last night.

Speaker 2 (02:23):
When it came to treating the citizens of African descent fairly,
America failed. She put them in change the government, put
them on slave quarters, put them on action auction blocks,
put them in cotton fields, put them in inferior schools,
and then wants us to sing God bless America. No, no, no,

(02:44):
not God bless America. God America. That's in the Bible.
For killing innocent people. God America for treating us citizens
that's less than human. God America, as long as see
like she is supreme.

Speaker 1 (03:06):
Imagine the effect it would have on your mind and
soul to consume that kind of vile hatred with all
your cultural influences, because that is something that is the
life of some black people in this country. So I'm
not denying any of that at all, not denying at all,
And no, this is not something I would ever avoid
on the show. I will, however, remind you that just

(03:30):
because you see these videos on social media of this
black pastor saying this, or or this gang of black
teenagers doing this or that, remember that's not all black people.
There are all kinds of black churches and black pastors
that are wonderful. There are my next door neighbors black

(03:52):
and he's the most normal human being, just as he's us. You,
It's me, wife, kids. Just Nope, it's not all. Are
there huge gigantic problems in the black community. There's absolutely
no question the fatherless crisis, the urban Black centers are

(04:13):
a disaster, and culturally they are wretched. That doesn't mean
it's every black person in the country. That is not
true whatsoever. So let's just be clear about those few things.
Now as far as the train goes, is that why
they didn't help her because she was white? Maybe? Maybe
I don't know. But I will also say, and there's

(04:36):
a term for this, I forget what it is, bystander syndrome.
It might be I think it says something to do
with bystander human beings when something terrible is happening in
front of them, oftentimes they will freeze. And by the way,
a black guy did get up, you just didn't catch
it on the video. I think it was after thirty

(04:58):
forty five seconds and ran over and tried to patch
her up and try to help. And obviously, look, when
you take three stabs like that to the neck area,
that your prospects are not wonderful. Okay, if they nick
an artery, you're you're pretty much you're pretty much gone anyway.
But a black guy did spring into action. People tend
to freeze in the wake of that. You're shocked, You're confused,

(05:23):
and remember probably scared that dude that what is that
black guy named de Carlos whatever is whatever the animal's
name was. That was a big dude, big dude tat
it up. You just watched him murder somebody. You don't
know what. Now he's talking to himself with blood dripping
from his knife as he walks around the train. That

(05:46):
is a It is a very normal human reaction to
just kind of sit there and go, uh, it's a
very normal thing.

Speaker 3 (05:53):
Now.

Speaker 1 (05:54):
I don't want that for you. I hope you're the
type of person. I hope I'm the type of person
that would spring into act immediately. But that's a lot
of hope because that is a very normal reaction. I
saw a lot of people saying, why is everyone sitting there? Wise,
that's a human reaction to something like that. It's a
very very human thing. Bronco, You've talked a lot about

(06:17):
taking back our country from the communists, but how do
we take back our churches? Last weekend showed how dire
the situation is, with many pastors refusing to talk about
Charlie Kirk and the aggression of anti Christian forces in
this country. Is the best we can do to just
find another church or can something be done about the
church leaders who both lack courage and discernment? Her name

(06:40):
is Annie well One. You do need to find a
new church if your pastor is weak and pathetic because
you cannot be guided there. I told you the story
about when I lost mine. Everyone knows that story now,
When I lost my church after George Floyd died. Pastor
gets up, super nice guy, nicest guy in the world,

(07:01):
and gives a sermon on white privilege, on his white privilege,
and I said goodbye, and I'll never, ever, ever, ever
ever be back for any reason whatsoever. If he approached
me and apologized to me, and from what I understand
from other people who's still attend there, he does regret that.
But even then, I would never go back. Not because

(07:25):
I don't forgive him. I would never go back because
I need you to guide me in my family with
strength and clarity. And if you are weak enough to
get eaten up by the communists in the wake of
a big outrage, I can't trust you with that. If

(07:45):
your pastor in the past week or this weekend was effeminine,
meanly mouthed about it, I didn't agree with everything. If
your pastor was anything but clear on losing a martyr,
he was a Christian martyr. If your pastor was anything
but clear, get out. And I know that sucks. Church

(08:08):
shopping is the worst frigging thing in the world, Chris.
I don't know if it's the same for synagogue shopping shopping,
but it is the worst thinging to work. Oh yeah,
you gotta let's try this one. All that kind of
sucked and now we gotta try that. The last time
we were church shopping when we lost ours, I think
it was two years before we found one. It's hard.
It sucks. I know it sucks. I will not have
my family guided by a weekling. I will not. If

(08:31):
you cannot speak out boldly against the demons in this
country who have declared open war on Christ himself, then
you suck and you should go back go work in
the library or something. Sombrero Jesse. You covered the Mongolian
Empire extensively during your previous history episodes, and I find
it fascinating. But after the thirteen hundreds, I know literally literally,

(08:54):
I know literally nothing about Mongolia. What's the status of
their country now? Where they in consideration for the Crappiest
country in the world competition? Okay, his name's Kenny. Mongolia
is a kind of a normal place now. They're definitely
not in the running for crappiest country. It's not some

(09:15):
dump or anything like that. Mongolian people were actually really cool,
really fascinating people. And I'll give you this little tidbit.
The first time Donald Trump was president, he met with
their president or prime minister. I forget what it is that.
They're big cheese, they're head of state. And they brought
him horse. You know, that's what obviously the Mongolian army

(09:37):
was known for. They were all horsebacks. They were all
on horseback. They were famous for their horse argers. They
were a nomadic, horseback driven people. Well, because they're still
there in the Asian step and they still value their
heritage and their history, they're not ashamed of it. You
should go look up. If you want something cool, go
look up the statue of Genghis Khan that's in Mongolia.

(09:59):
They're not ashamed of the guy who killed forty million people.
They're all, yeah, that's right. Don't forget it. Anyway, they
brought Trump a horse. I don't think he could keep
it there. It's something to do with the laws. I
think he had to give it away to something else.
But isn't that so freaking cool. That's a great gift
of Mongolian Oh, and the president or prime minister you'll
see it in the picture if you look it up.

(10:20):
Was look totally thick. I mean it was a big dude.
Mongolians were thick, short but thick, stocky dudes still look
the exact same to day. It was great. All right,
we'll continue on. I want to read this one though, Jesse.
I've heard you advocate for Preborn for a while, and
shamefully it's taken me way too long to actually act.

(10:41):
In the wake of Charlie Kirk's death, I finally felt
driven to make it happen. To my delight. Preborn allows
you to donate in honor of a loved one. I
didn't know Charlie. I've never even met him, but I
do love his work, and I guess that's close enough,
so I donated in his honor. Maybe if Eric hears this,
she'll be blessed as well, in addition to the recipient

(11:03):
mothers and their babies. I am not sharing this to
toot my own horn, and perhaps I shouldn't admit this,
but I figure my church has all the bling it needs,
so I diverted my tithe dollars for the cause. It'll
be the best investment this year. Maybe you have other
listeners who will do the same. Donating to Preborn in

(11:24):
someone's name is something people have done a lot. They
email in Jesse, I lost my mom or Jesse, I
donated in the name of my child. I donate. If
that's something that inspires you to do do it. Saving
a life is a good thing, especially in the wake
of losing one. Save that baby's life. Twenty eight bucks

(11:45):
Preborn dot Com slash Jesse sponsored by Preborn. We'll be
back Jesse Kelly Vaccian. It is the Jesse Kelly Show
on a fry. Remember you can email us Jesse at
Jesse kellyshow dot com. So you got some bad meat

(12:05):
out of the fridge? Hunt Chris, Jewish producer Chris is
a little under the weather today, decided to play a
very dangerous game. Decided to eat some meat out of
the fridge that didn't quite pass the smell test. And
I've done that so many times in my life. You
know what I do it with, obviously something you don't do. Bacon.

(12:28):
I do it with bacon. I'll give it a smell,
and yes, it goes bad, idiot, it's pork, of course
it goes bad. Why do you think you people don't
eat it. It's a it's a filthy animal. I understand
it goes bad anyway. It goes bad. It goes bad.
And you know when it goes bad, because it'll let
you know right it has an odor to it. But

(12:50):
one time I was craving bacon so bad and it
was all we had, and I gave it a smell
and I thought, ah, a little bad. But I don't
maybe it's my imagination. So I toss it in the
frying pan starts sizzling. Ob comes out, what are you
cooking That doesn't smell good at all. I'm like, that's bacon,

(13:11):
she said, throw that away immediately. Jesse dear historical oracle.
He says, what is the difference between a Democrat activist
using violence in a five year old throwing a temper tantrum?
Well question answers itself. Jesse, you said Ob complained about

(13:33):
the smell of smoke in your house from the brisket
last weekend. Have you considered moving your easy bake oven
pellet smoker it's not an easy bake oven outside or
is it just too heavy for your mini mittens? Also
in the past, you said brisket was five or six
pounds is your brisket from veal? Okay, his name is Christopher.

(13:55):
First of all, five or six pounds is plenty, Yes
it is, Chris, it's plenty. This is a very expensive
cut of meat. Money doesn't grow on trees. Five or
six pounds is plenty of brisket. That's one. Two. My smoker,
even though it happens to use pellets, is outside. I

(14:21):
don't understand exactly how that whole house smells like smoke. Still,
when the smoker was outside, it was against the house,
I guess, so maybe it just came in through the
cracks obviously somehow what Chris, what Chris said as a
smoke supposed to be a bad smell. Well, it's funny
you brought that up, buddy, because that's uh, that's very

(14:45):
similar to what I said to aub when she complained
about the whole bandioin smells like it now. I actually said, yeah,
you're welcome. And that didn't land all that well, that
didn't land all that well at all. She was so upset. Jesse.
I watch that's your show and enjoy it. I'm usually
good just watching, but after Charlie Kirk was assassinated, I

(15:05):
was having so I was having emotions. I'll ask Jesse
what he thinks. There is talk of death penalty as
a punishment. Do you think they will try to use
mental illness as a defense, especially because of sexual orientation. Okay,
First know this that it's very difficult to get the

(15:29):
insanity plea through. This is something most people think that you,
I'll just plead insanity. It's really really hard to get
off using insanity, very very hard. Most of the time
you see that done, it's because there's a crooked communist
judge trying to let one of the animals go free.

(15:49):
Remember that story is assistant a awful story. There was
this gigantic black woman who I mean, I don't know
whether she's mentally ill, possessed by a demon, I don't know.
But in a grocery store parking lot, she pulls out
a knife and stabs to death a two year old boy.
And then during her trial when they were reading her

(16:10):
charges and stuff like that, she was smiling about the
whole thing, smiling about the whole thing. They led her
off with just like a mental institution, no jail time,
no nothing. How did that happen? Judge is a dirty communist?
So that's about the only time that's going to happen.
How this is going to work out in Utah, I
don't know. I don't know. I can't predict the future

(16:31):
on it. I will say that I'll be shocked if
he doesn't plead guilty. But when you have this kind
of tranny sickness in your mind, maybe he'll ask for
the death penalty. I don't know. I know that from
what we understand now. He told his father, when his
father told him to turn himself in, he told his father,

(16:52):
I'd rather just kill myself. Lots of these monsters who
do these things kill themselves anyway. I was, to be honest,
I was shocked when they found him alive. You know
how it took a couple of days for him to
turn himself in, which is still, by the way, very
embarrassing for law enforcement. I'm sorry, that's embarrassing. You could
took you a couple of days and the guy had
to turn himself in. Anyway, When when it took law
enforcement a couple of days and then a kid turned

(17:13):
himself in, I assumed they were going to find him dead.
These these these demons who do this stuff very often
do it just to hurt someone on the way out.
They're already going to kill themselves. They hate themselves, but
they want to take something good, something wonderful with them.
That's why a lot of these tranny shooters shoot up

(17:33):
Christian schools because they're just these wonderful places where wonderful
kids are in there, just just learning, and it's an
opportunity to take out the best of us on the
way out the door. Because they're demons. It's demonic. You
have to believe in evil. You have to whatever your
religious belief system is, you have to know that the

(17:54):
devil is real, that demons are real. And you if
you can't see that now with everything going on around you,
I don't know what to tell you. It is real,
all right, some guys relocating from California. Somebody wants to
talk about Franco. Somebody wants to know why haven't we
gone after George Soros in a meaningful way? All that
still to come. Hang on, you're listening to the oracle.

(18:18):
You love this one. It's a scream baby. The Jesse
Kelly Show. It is The Jesse Kelly Show on a Friday,
and ass doctor Jesse Friday. Let's get back to him
because we're running out of time. Subject to this one
is why wouldn't I want Franco. I keep hearing Franco
is coming or similar. I've tried to find good infos

(18:40):
or on so forth. Is there a reason I shouldn't
want a Franco here? It seems like we're making some
progress politically now, but I worry what country will be
left from my children. From what I understand, Franco stopped
at communist revolution that was led by absolute animals. Maybe
it was bloody. Should I prefer that than a slow

(19:01):
death to the country of my ancest my ancestors work
to build. Look, I understand the desire for it, especially
in the face of Communist aggression, when they're killing us,
when they're when they're operating like they are. I understand
the desire for a right wing dictator. Give me someone

(19:24):
who will rise up, smash communism once and for all
in this country, and then we can just be done
with the whole thing. But let me push back on
this or just caution you for a couple of things.
I'm not telling you you're wrong. First of all, the second,
you have essentially a dictator rise That may sound really,

(19:45):
really really good, but that can turn bad really fast,
really really fast. Freedom is what we want. What we
want is to be free. Now, maybe you're saying, what
we can't be free as long as these communists are

(20:07):
still attacking us all the time, and you're correct. However,
I know last week was a tremendous loss, one that
you're still sad and angry about it. I know, I know,
I know you're still angry about the actions of the
Biden administration. I know all that is true. But we
are winning right now without a dictator. We are winning

(20:33):
right now, and it's because we're winning culturally. Those are
the best wins that we don't want a dictator to
snuff out communism. We want culture to snuff out communism.
Culture is more powerful than any of these things. You
know what society incentivizes, what it disincentivizes, That's what culture is.

(20:57):
We want it to be unax to be a dirty communist.
That's what we want, and we are getting there rapidly.
I know we have a very long way to go,
but when we're winning, let's not get impatient and try
to fast forward to the end and get a dictator. Now,

(21:18):
you may come anyway, you may come anyway, because it
doesn't matter what I say. There is already an appetite
for one, and that appetite only grows every time the
Communists do something more evil, or anytime they speak.

Speaker 3 (21:33):
The majority proceeded with a resolution that brings great pain
to the millions of Americans who endured segregation, Jim Crow,
and the legacy of bigotry today. We should be clear
about who Charlie Kirk was, a man who believed that
the Civil Rights Act that granted Black Americans the right

(21:54):
to vote was a mistake, who, after the violent attack
on Paul Pelosi, claimed that, quote some amazing patriot unquote
should bail out his brutal assailant.

Speaker 1 (22:07):
You hear that, and your blood pressure goes through the roof.
But let me make you feel better about something. Your
blood pressure isn't as high as hers is right now
because she's getting fat, Really what Chris she is? And
I'm worried about it. I don't understand what is happening.
Jasmine Crockett's so fat now she has to wear a

(22:29):
pillow in her lap. AOC's wearing garbage bags. I don't
understand what is happening. Shouldn't be Jesse. I'm just about
set up to leave California. I haven't really seen much
of the country. I'm thinking about taking some long weekends,
check out some major city locations. He has to be
in a major city, rent a car, see some small towns.

(22:50):
Do you think this will give me a good enough
education to pick a good place to start over. There's
no substitute for being there. You can do a lot
of things on the internet today. I mean, shoot the internet.
You can look at a house from across the country
and have a video and walk through the whole thing.

(23:10):
Still no substitute for being there. It's the only way
to do it. You know what I like to do
in cities or new places, And boy, I'm about to
sound like such an old dork. You know what I do.
I walked them. I don't even want to be in
a car. I walked them, like when we when we
did Boston a few weeks ago, metrow of me, Chris Whory.

(23:31):
We went back to Boston, hung out at WRKO, did Boston.
I don't want to be driven around the city. I
don't want to take cabs. I don't want to rent
a car. One day I walked. I don't know how
many miles it was, miles and miles and miles. I
walked the entire city. I just walked the whole thing
to the shore, to China Town. I've just walked the
whole dagone thing, because it gives you a much better

(23:54):
feel to be physically in it, out of a car,
out of a building, physical in it. If you are
ever considering moving to a place walking, even if it's
a small town, park your car on one end and
go walk walk. Pop into some shops, of course, pop
into some restaurants. Get some cheese sticks. Those are delicious,

(24:15):
and don't roll your eyes, Chris, And if I may
give you a piece of advice when you're walking, this
is gonna change your life. Wear your everywhere pants from
Cozy Earth. They are look you're not even gonna want
to take them off when you get back to your
hotel room. They look it looks like you're wearing khakis.

(24:37):
They look so nice. You can walk them right into
a steakhouse. But when you get home, they're just these
I don't know, I don't think I want to call
them silky, but they are almost silky, stretchy. They're like
wearing sweats sweats that look like khakis. Get some freaking
everywhere pants. Man. I told you I have one pair.
If I had five pair, I would never wear anything

(24:58):
else ever on my legs. My legs. Love everywhere pants
at ladies that don't worry. Cozy Earth has all kinds
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You'll never look back to cozyarth dot com promo code Jesse, Jesse.
You know what would make my day if our government
went after George Soros as the enemy of the state,

(25:19):
seized all his assets, and prosecuted him. Why couldn't that happen? Well,
I don't know that it won't. I don't know that
it will either. But what I really really like, what
I really like is that I hear Donald Trump and
Steven Miller and JD. Vance. I hear these people talking

(25:40):
about going after their networks, going after the communist funding networks.
It is so critically important. It's everything. We can't focus
on one shooter, one killer and win. This communism is
organized and funded, and honestly a lot of it is
still funded by us. But it is organized and funded.

(26:03):
All this disgusting activism, so much of this LGBTQ filth
and the race, communism and everything else is funded and
organized and oftentimes by people outside of the United States
of America. Not all of it, A lot of it's
from within the country. I've said a million times that
George Sororos has been allowed to declare open war on

(26:24):
this country and spend millions of dollars turning it into
a sewer mortifies me. I cannot believe that has been
allowed to go on for years and years and years
and years and years. No country in the history of
the world would allow a foreign born rich guy to
just attack endlessly without a response. There should have been

(26:46):
a response years ago. It sends a bad message to
other rich guys around the world who may want to
get involved and do the exact same thing. It sends
a message that that's the kind of thing we allow,
that that's kind of thing we're okay with. Maybe we
should be sending a different kind of a message. Jesse
new listener here. You replaced Mark Levin in Louisville, Kentucky,

(27:09):
And for the life of me and my failing ears,
I'm not sure what name you're using for your wife.
Is it a pet name, an abbreviation or something truly
enjoyed the show. Thanks for your service, Love your wife
and family. Her name is Aubrey b As in boy Aubrey,
that's her name. I call her AB. It's short for

(27:32):
Aubrey ahb Is. I guess it probably does sound like
I'm calling her Bob or something like that. It's it's AB.
Unless she's really upset with me about something. Then I
call her princess, and that only seems to make her angrier,
but I still try. One of these days, I feel
like it's gonna work. I say princess, and then I'll
try to like reach out and pet her arm or something,

(27:54):
and then that only makes her angry and she's like,
I'm not a dog, don't pet me, and this doesn't
make anything better. She usually says something like that, which
only makes me laugh, and then she gets more mad.
It's a really vicious cycle. Jesse, do you think numbers
should be written in words or digits? Digits? It's insane
that I have to spell out the number seven or
the number five or something. This is in Egypt. I

(28:16):
should just be able to write a number down. It's crazy.
You know what else is crazy? We only have one
segment left. We'll do the best we can. Hang on,
Jesse Chilly. It is the Jesse Kelly Show. Final segment
of The Jesse Kelly Show. On a Wonderful Friday, and

(28:37):
ask doctor Jesse Friday. Remember Monday brings us Medal of Honor.
Monday also brings us Haiti versus France. Part do. It's
going to be quite a day historical oracle my local
warplane museum. We'll be having the Vietnam Veterans Memorial moving
wall in a few weekends. Gosh, that's so freaking cool.

(28:59):
I have a seven year old son who I'm bringing
up the right way to honor and remember the heroes
that died for this country. I want it to be
interactive for him, not just names on the wall. Other
than stealing an idea from you with Medal of Honor
recipients and claiming credit for myself. Where can I explain
the story and then we can find the names. Do

(29:20):
you have any other ideas how to get him to
better understand and interact with it at that age? He
loves war stories, is extremely interested in the military. There
are for a seven year old, there are very good
documentaries out there. I'm just trying to remember how appropriate
they all are. That dirty communist ken Burns did one

(29:43):
that was really not bad at all. If you don't
want to watch a ken Burns thing, which I understand
seven year olds are very visual, a Vietnam war documentary
would be a fascinating thing. It would be a very
fascinating thing. That's kind of the route I would go,
because you're right, I talk to my boys. My boys

(30:04):
both have taken a school trip to Washington, d C.
And part of that school trip is go visit the
Vietnam you know, go visit the wall, go look at
the names. And I did the best I could beforehand
to prepare them for that and to explain to them.
And this might help explain to your boy as well,
that when they're there, they're going to see people possibly crying,

(30:28):
laying flowers down, things like that, and explain, you know,
those names, that's somebody's brother, somebody's dad, somebody's husband. Those
those names were all someone who didn't come back from
that god forsaken place. So I think maybe that'll help
Bronco seeing the transgenders at the local USPCA pistol Matches

(30:51):
PSA pistol Matches never saw one before this year and
now I'm seeing different ones at matches all over the
East Coast. I travel a pretty wide net for me
and have been surprised how frequently there is one or
two at the match. There was a mini revolt last
weekend as the old Guard all registered for the match
as ladies. I hope all is well. Looking forward to

(31:11):
the new restaurant in your neighborhood being vegan. You know
that's not nice. I want to remind you. This is
not to scare you. It is to remind you. They
are training. Are you they have a group? Do you?
The demons are organizing and training with weapons. They believe

(31:34):
there's going to be an armed conflict. They want there
to be an armed conflict. They believe in using violence
to get what they want. Are you preparing for that?
Are you preparing your children for that? Just the reminder,
Another reminder that Hillsdale gives out more than forty courses

(31:55):
at no cost, At no cost. Worried I talked about
inoculating your children, preparing them for a communist teacher. You
understand that Hillsdale is a great way to do that.
You don't have to have a wealth of knowledge inside
of your head. Hillsdale has the knowledge, and they'll give

(32:15):
it to you at no cost. Sit down and take
an understanding Capitalism course with your child. Don't let their
first economics course come from some dirty communist teacher somewhere.
Prepare them, armor them with knowledge. That's what Hillsdale gives out.
That's why they give it out for free. You don't
have to do that. They could charge for all this stuff,

(32:38):
but I get to do it for free. You get
to do it for free. I have to drive an
hour tonight after the show ab and I are going somewhere.
We already have a course downloaded. Hillsdale dot edu slash
jesse gets you no cost. Hillsdale dot edu slash Jesse.
The Constitution, the Athens, you want to learn about the

(32:59):
Book of an Assis, whatever, Hillsdale dot edu slash Jesse.

Speaker 2 (33:04):
And now here's a headline.

Speaker 1 (33:06):
But oh, you know, you know the thing emails. We
didn't get to Jesse. When is the last time a
conservative Republican shot a prominent democrat? I agree with Eric Trump.
The bullets are only flying one way. What say you,
old wise one? Well, that's not something we do, and

(33:27):
I'm glad we don't. For a couple different reasons. One,
I don't want you to breaking the law and I
don't want you hurting anybody ever. That's one. Two. We
are two weeks removed from the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
Are we better or worst off as a movement than
we were beforehand? We're much better, angrier, more resolved. TPUSA

(33:52):
chapters sprouting up all across the country. It's almost impossible
to kill your way out of a problem. Dudes, especially dudes,
like to imagine that we can. That has proven historically
to be almost impossible. You don't stay non violent because
you're a pacifist, and if they ever try to get

(34:14):
violent with you, you be violent back. Don't can be wrong,
But you don't stay non violent because you're a pacifist.
You stay non violent because it's the most effective. Why
do you think Martin Luther King Junior, why do you
think he was more successful than the Black Panthers at
getting equal rights, equal treatment for black people? Well, because
the Black Panthers believed in killing people and beating people up,

(34:39):
believed in force, and all that did was turn people off.
Martin Luther King chose a different way. There's a lesson
there it's more effective. We don't want the bullets flying
both ways. Hey, Jesse, been with you since the beginning.
I'm just wondering if we will see the NFL, NBA,
Major League Baseball, NHL put stickers on their helmets and

(34:59):
patches on their jerseys for Charlie Kirk like they did
George Floyd. He also says, I ask your audience to
pray for my little brother Ori, who has cancer. And
this guy's name is Tim, So keep or in your prayers.
One two. Look, I've been as hard on professional sports
as anybody. I'm still heartbroken to have lost my beloved

(35:20):
NFL to the woke mind virus. I hate that, but
I have to give credit where credit is due. Professional
sports leagues in the wake of Charlie Kirk's assassination have
been really wonderful. The NFL has, I think it was
I think every team but four, or every team but five.
Almost every team in the NFL had a public moment

(35:45):
of silence. That's really cool. The New York Yankees, I'm
not even a Yankee fan. Screw the Yankees, quit anyway.
The New York Yankees had a moment of silence, a
long one, and put his name up there. Professional sports leagues.
You know, I'm all too ready to savage them every
single chance I get. They've been really great. In fact,

(36:09):
a lot of corporate America has been really great. Remember
what got Jimmy Kimmel fired wasn't the FCC. It was
because major carriers like Sinclair of ABC, you know, Sinclair
had something like sixty four stations or something like that,
said what he said is unacceptable, and he's off of
our airwaves. We're not playing it anymore. That's what doomed

(36:32):
Jimmy Kimmel. Portions of corporate America are dying to get
out from the communists that has covered them, from the
communism that has covered them. They are dying for that.
They want it endlessly. That's a very very good thing. Now,
I told you last weekend to put your phone away.

(36:53):
I told you why I was going to, and then
I turned into a stupid liar. I couldn't stop. I
ended up getting back on the phone. I'm going to
try to be better this weekend. You try to be
better than I was. Let's put our phones away and
I'll see you again on Monday. All right, that's all
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