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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Good morning.
Speaker 2 (00:00):
My friend's laky on the radio, Jimmy Lakey. To be precise,
don't forget Jimmy Lakey at iHeartRadio dot com.
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On the Twitter, that's just my name.
Speaker 2 (00:09):
I got a log on my Twitter machine we exit
or whatever the hell we call it now the truth
social my name, Facebook dot com slash Jimmy Lakey fan
page phone numbers eight six six, triple eight, fifty four,
forty nine. Glad to have you here on the radio
show again, Jimmy Lakey, six hundred k col It's a
National fluffer nutter Day. I feel dirty saying it. Fluffernutter
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is a creamy I guess it's bigger in the Northeast
than it is here because what I heard it was
National fluffer nutter Day. I thought this was no longer
going to be a family friendly program. But it's a
creamy peanut butter with a creamy marshmallow cream sandwich, usually
on whitebread. So just so, no, so be careful if
you're not. If you don't your nate, your neighbors, and
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your coworkers may not know what a fluffernutter is. And
if you wish them happy National fluffer nutter Day, it
could get an HR claim filed, so be very very
careful wishing people are happy National Fluffer Nutter Day, ladies
and gentlemen. I want to welcome back in. It's been
a while since has been on the program. He's written
a new book called The White Privilege Album, bringing racial
harmony to very fine people on both sides.
Speaker 1 (01:13):
His name is A J. Rice. He's on the hotline,
brother A J. Let me get the right button here.
How are you doing to my.
Speaker 3 (01:18):
Friend Jimmy my brother? You know, it's funny. I hear
that that's Tim Walt's favorite sandwich. That's for a Nutter sandwich.
Speaker 1 (01:27):
Have you ever heard of a fluffer Nutter? You live
out you live out of the East. I've never heard it.
Speaker 2 (01:31):
Yeah, no I have.
Speaker 3 (01:32):
It's disgusting. It's something that only white privileged governors from
Minnesota would want to eat.
Speaker 2 (01:38):
Okay, well, I'm afraid to wish anybody here a happy
fluffer under day. I Iheart's HR office will be calling
me and showing me the door quicker than they normally
show their talk show.
Speaker 3 (01:49):
Host to door. Kids, If you're listening, no one will
go to the prom with you if you eat fluff
Nuther sandwiches.
Speaker 1 (01:56):
It's not gonna happen. Hey, let's talk. But first, and
the last time I talked to you was on the radio.
Speaker 2 (02:00):
Was your previous book, The Walking Dead House Society's vague
virus destroys our culture. This one's called the White Privilege Album.
Give kind of the oversight of folks by the White
Privilege Album?
Speaker 1 (02:13):
What do they show it in there?
Speaker 3 (02:15):
Sure? So this is a sequel to The Woking Dead,
without a doubt. We're dealing with cultural Marxists. It's a
target rich environment. The first book was a tragedy. This
was more of a comedy. We're poking fun at the left.
And when you're talking about white privilege, you know, and
you hear, you know, with an apology to the Beatles,
of course, with my with the album. An album could
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be a collection of songs, a collection of photos, or
a collection of essays. With this book, there's twelve chapters,
and it's not a table of content, Jimmy, it's the
twelve Months of Privilege. So chapter once is January, Chapter
twelve is December. So you can jump around. You can
go right to October and find out how wonderful Christopher
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Columbus was and is, And what I did was this,
I'm pushing back against sort of the assault on three things.
At the most, at the biggest level, at the most
macro level, it is Western civilization. The Left hates it.
It's been under assault for a long time, even maybe
even one hundred years during the Slow March. They don't
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like Greco Roman, Judeo Christian civilization. They hate it and
they want to reset it. At the second, at the
at the next level, I would say it's it's a
defense of the middle class. The Left is after the
middle class. When they talk about white privilege. They have
to crush the middle class, Jimmy. They have to. It's
always been their goal. It's been the goal of the
economic Marxist for a long time, because then we can
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all be peasants, Jimmy, we can all stand in Kamala's
breadlines and wait to be fed by you know, Bill
Gates and this fake meat. Right. And then at the
at the at the most micro level, one thing we
know they hate that they have to get rid of,
and Black Lives Matter told us they have to get
rid of it. On their website. Right next to the
Valentine to Hamas is the Nuclear Family they can't stand
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the nuclear family. They don't want anyone to have the
nuclear family. It has to go, not just because the
nuclear family are breeders and their children are children. They're
just carbon footprints. But you know, happy people I believe
have more children. So that's why wokeism and trickle down
wokeism is actually trickled down misery. So when you see
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Kamala running around with Tim Waltz the Putts pretending that
they've got good vibes and they're here to bring joy
to you if there's anything you and I know Jimmy
about the left and about cultural Marxists, that they are
joy vacuums. They're here to suck all joys from your life,
ladies and gentlemen.
Speaker 2 (04:49):
I find it interesting that the same group that seventy
years ago was saying we are the resistance now say
they're the group of joy. I guess they're a joyful resistance.
I haven't figured out which which personality type we're going for,
the resistance or joy.
Speaker 3 (05:04):
Well, they're a little bit of both. It all depends
on whose who's got the reigns of power. But joy
is to bring a utopian to you. Jimmy they're here
to bring a utopian to you so that what can
be can be unburdened by what has been. Okay, they're
going to reset your church, reset your public schools, reset
your government, and you and you're we're all going to
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be little drones that just sort of go, you know,
do what the woking dead say, do what the trans
mafia says. And if you resist, your sort of your
social credit score will go down and you'll be penalized
by the government.
Speaker 1 (05:41):
To use that quote, what hack can be can be
unburdened by what has been.
Speaker 2 (05:44):
I thought that was a word salad by Kamala, but
that's actually a Marxist incantation that they did this in
Stalin did it. They did it in China as well.
We want to erase the past, and we want you
to be unburdened by the past and the history of
our country's that's what she's said.
Speaker 3 (06:02):
And one thing I want your audience to remember. We
are not a multicultural country. We are not we're a
multi ethnic country. Okay, we have one culture here. One
of the reasons Western culture in the United States in particular,
has been one of the most successful and Earth's history
is because we have one culture here. Now that's not
to say we don't, you know, celebrate different traditions. We
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bring the Italians in, we bring we go out with
our friends on sinco tomayo, we want to do, go
to yoga and eat sushi, listen to it. We can
have all of those things and be the melting pot
that we all claim to be and still not throw
the Magna carta and scientific method and the declaration of
Independence in the trash. Can we can do both, Jimmy.
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We can have sushi and we can have Ben Franklin.
Speaker 2 (06:51):
Yeah, real quick, you have this chapter there called November Privilege.
I go to November because my birthday is in November.
I got a couple of minutes here left. We're going
to run short on time. But I love thee A title.
I missed my aunt se Mama and my uncle Ben.
I think that's funny. We got rid of acea Mama,
we got rid of Uncle Ben. We got rid of
the Native American, the American Indian lady off the Orlando Lakes, Margarine.
The only guy wh left standing is the is the
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cracker on the Quaker oats thing that somehow that went
backwards and.
Speaker 3 (07:16):
My Irish cousin on the Lucky Charms box. You know
you're right. Look, make no mistake, Make no mistake. When
that happened, when Missus Buttersworth and the rest of them
went away, it was another example of white liberals removing
black people from society. They went up and down the
aisle and they said, oh, black person, get rid of them,
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another one, get rid of them, to virtue signal. When
it turns out African Americans most people they loved those,
They loved those mascots for the food. So it's just
another way for them to reset us and quite frankly,
erase black faces from society.
Speaker 2 (07:55):
Yeah, these are really tragic. Well they did there, and
it really is true. I forgot about the Lucky Arms guy.
But you know, the the cracker on the uh, the
old white guy on the Quaker Oats box is still there.
But all those people of color, they have disappeared and
been vanquished. The name of the book is called The
White Privilege Album. It's my friend aj Rice, our friend,
Vince Everett Ellison, writes the forward in that thing, aj.
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If someone wants a copy of the book called the
White Privilege Album, where do they go?
Speaker 3 (08:20):
Anywhere? Books are sold. I know, if you're a member
of the very fine people, and I know we've got
plenty of very fine people in this audience. Target Walmart books,
a million Bonds and Noble, you know, go get a
copy before Jimmy and I, uh, you know, end up
in the gulag and we can't sell anymore.
Speaker 2 (08:36):
It could it could happen any day, aj And again,
very fine people on both sides.
Speaker 1 (08:40):
Evidently that's right, right.
Speaker 3 (08:42):
One of the one of the foundational hoaxes of the
Trump is a racist lie.
Speaker 1 (08:47):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (08:48):
Absolutely, Even Snopes finally came around on that one, said
that's a lie.
Speaker 1 (08:52):
But hey, they keep they keep spouting it. AJ Rice.
Speaker 2 (08:54):
The name of his latest book is called The White
Privilege Album, and you can pick it up, go to
the go to the bookstore. I know Amazon's an easy place,
but I think he's right. Sometimes you get these conservative
books and you should target some of these outlets and
say you need to carry this, and that's quite privileged album.
AJ Rice. Appreciate him coming on the program today. All Right,
everybody hold tight, it's Laky on the radio. It's a
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glorious day the Lord has made. You're in front of
the speakers, I'm behind a microphone. I think that's the
way the Good Lord intended it. Right now, everybody stand
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