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Time to bury the tired narrative,tired narrative and uncover these stories not typically
heard, but stories that need tobe heard right or wrong, life or
death. This isn't your typical lawshow. This is Big Angry Law with

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Charles, Big Angry Atoms on KPRZ. Now, Charles Adams, Well,
good evening, ladies and gentlemen.This is I Charles Adams. Thank you
for joining me tonight Wednesday, KPRCnine fifty am. I am going to
stick to the ridiculous tonight and Iwant to start with a discussion about some

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topic we have already discussed recently,which is the recently gone into effect hate
crime hate speed law in Scotland.Now, I already find it to be
a ridiculous Orwellian intrusion into the abilityof people in a free country to speak

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freely. I think that you mustprotect the worst speech to protect all speech,
because it is a slippery slope,and there is always the question as
to who is the person that defineswhat is illegal to say, who sets
those boundaries? And while criminal speechhas always been criminal, you threaten someone

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with violence, you conspire to engagein a crime, but this new legislation
is targeted at people who make statementsthat evidence bias or would incite outrage or

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hatred, directed at a group definedby an immutable characteristic And the problem is
that what you find in the realityof the application, first of all,
horrible infringement of free speech, whichis not a right in the United Kingdom,
although it most certainly should it shouldbe throughout the Western world. And
the greatest threats we've seen that arenon governmental, of course, has been

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the incredible Islamist violence directed at anyonewho is brave enough to criticize Islam,
or, in the case of someteachers that were murdered in France, merely
discussing Islam. And it's insane,it's awful. Now it's gone into effect

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on the first and then immediately northof four thousand complaints about hate speech.
Now a great portion of those whoare directed at the scotch or scott politician
who was behind the law. Thatwas Whomsa Yusuf, who famously a few

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couple of years ago went on atirade about how there are too many white
people in Scotland. Now, mindyou, he obviously is the product of
migration, but we're talking about acountry in the United Kingdom that didn't import
slaves, that is not a nationbuilt on migration, but a nation that

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opened its borders and continues to towelcome in migrants from around the world to
allow them the opportunity to grasp attheir best life. But yet apparently,
I mean, could you imagine couldyou imagine going to anywhere in Africa,

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anywhere in the Middle East, anywherein Asia, anywhere that wasn't predominantly white,
being elected as a public official platformand celebrate, allowed to worship whatever
or not at all up to you, and going in to Parliament and throwing

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a tantrum about the number of whitepeople in a country of white people.
It's all a bit insane. Sothere are a number of complaints about that.
There are also complaints about the authorJK. Rowlings comments on transgenderism that
I actually went through. So ifthat's a crime, I went through it

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on this radio show earlier this week, I guess I'm a criminal as well.
And the Hate Crime and Public QuartererAct is insane. We need to
be able to robustly discuss difficult topicswithout fear of governmental consequence. And what

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struck me is The most horrifying isthe number of journalists in the Unit Kingdom
who support this, who are advocatingfor it. And I don't get how
people it's such a slippery slope.But let me give you an example of
what I think should be illegal.If we had that sort of law,

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that would never be considered unlawful becauseit's all subjective, it's all who is
the decider. Let me give youany Let's go to Saint Louis, Missouri,
a city overwhelmed with criminality and povertythat is broken very much downstream from

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far left policies of abandonment and afailure to deliver the hope promised by Barack
Obama for eight years. But thepublic school system, also racked with criminality
and a failure to educate students,is seeking a assistant superintendent that they want

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to pay a whole lot of money, a couple hundred thousand dollars. And
well, what is one of thekey aspects under the knowledge, skills and
abilities. Let me read this toyou, utilizing diverse communications and languages to
effectively reach a broad range of audiences. Well, I mean that sounds great.
You want an effective communicator. Theyactively listen for both spoken and unspoken

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racial concerns, seek multiple racial perspectives, examine the presence and role of whiteness
and systems and structures, and areopen to feedback regarding their own racial blind
spots. Foster's joy and cultivates aculture of accountability for systemic racial equity transformation.

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Part of the bottomy musc is examinethe presence and role of whiteness,
and they put whiteness with it inquotes. So this is a district that
is ninety percent minority, so theminority is actually the majority. Whiteness is
the overwhelming minority, and seventy threepoint nine percent economically disadvantaged. But their

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focus isn't trying to achieve better academicresults. It is defining whiteness as a
problem, which is rampant throughout academiaright now, and using the term whiteness
as a racialized pejorative worthy of examinationand criticism in a school district that is

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overwhelmingly not at all Caucasian. Well, that's hateful, but it's not characterized
as hateful. It's celebrated. Andthat again goes to the problem of hate
speech acts. Who's the one makingthe decision about what's wrong and what's right,

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what should be enforced. You knowwhat should be enforced actual victim crimes.
This is big angry law on KTRC. I've gotta take a little time,

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a little time to fit things over, a better read between the lines,
in case I needed when I'm older. This mountain I must cd you

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like a world through the clouds.It che flew wolvers life. So in

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Houston yesterday we saw a horrifying assassinationby the son of the president of the
Dominican Republic. Obviously targeted men withautomatic weapons, jumped out of a vehicle
and filled his vehicle with bullets,glorifying It was a kind of crime you
expect in Columbia or the Dominican Republic, not that you should expect here,

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and of course, especially when we'regetting lectures. An interesting article in Rolling
Stone last week to crying right wingcriticism of the out of control crime in
America, using statistics to make theargum meant that people are being dishonest and
absurd, failing to note that theBiden administration ended mandatory reporting for violent crimes

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and that there are a number ofbig cities New York La Baltimore that have
opted not to make reports, coupledwith the fact that we are being conditioned
in this country not to report criminalitybecause it is pointless. You can talk
to you're in Houston, talk toanyone that has tried to report a crime.
I saw a friend of mine whosedaughter is a chef at a wonderful

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restaurant here in town. I don'twant to say the name because I don't
want to align them, but shewas parked behind the restaurant, not with
the valet and literally one of myfive favorite restaurants, and she is the
pastry chef, the dessert chef,and amazing doing amazing work. Her dash
cam caught someone breaking into her vehicleand another vehicle stealing stuff from inside of

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the vehicles, captured his image.She waited for hours in the dark after
they closed, because of course shedidn't go out to the restaurant closed,
and HPD never showed up, soshe gave up and went home. Well,
you know what that does. Thatprevents a reportable event for burglary,
and if you reported online, theycan discount it as unfounded or lack of

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evidence. Of course, she hadevidence. She had a video of the
scumbag doing it. But this ishow we're finding crime in America now is
by putting in roadblocks or dissuading peoplefrom reporting and then claiming that crime is
dropping, when the truth is crimeis in fact skyrocketing out of control.

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We caught in this country, inthe state in San Antonio, a man
named abderbis Pirella. He is theleader of a violent gang from Columbia called
the Satans. He's a murderer ontheir top ten most wanted list, but

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he came to America and declared hisneed for asylum protection from the crime in
Columbia. One of his warrants isfor the assassination of a owner of a
delicatessen and an employee. And well, he took off, went through Central

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America, up in New Mexico andcame up here in these United States,
and of course from a shelter theyare now accused of, along with the
multiple other gang members, of runningtheir crime out of said shelter in San
Antonio. And it's not just it'snot just South American criminals. Of course,

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we hear stories of people going toCalifornia to from South America to crime
vacations, to steal and go back. There are stories about these organized groups,
far more organized than we're experienced herein these United States, breaking into
homes, robbing people, and thendisappearing back to South America and Central America.
Why because America hasn't made it known. It's countries like El Salvador go

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out of their way to start enforcingthe law America. You know Gascone,
the district attorney in LA and otherdisc attorneys in Sorels. This is true.
It's like, oh, oh,you sound like Alice shows. No.
George Soros has decided to fund candidateswho are not going to enforce the
law under this mythic notion of restorativejustice instead of consequences, which, as

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I've said many times, if youthink you can get away with theft,
it's going to lead to robbery.If you think you can get away with
robbery, it's going to lead tomurder. And when idiots like Alvin Bragg
the DA in Manhattan say oh yeah, I'm going to give pretty much everyone's
going to get probation and we're allways, he's going to reduce these crimes
to misdemeanors, and he has reducedan overwhelming number of the very few felonies

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that his offices expect accepting to misdemeanors. Why because he's a whose story of
a human being who cares more aboutthe manifestation of power, the amassing power
that he does public safety. Andthis is becoming a growing trend for those
in power in the Democratic Party thatthey are far more worried about their pockets

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and they're facilitating their greed and thepermanent maintaining of power than they are about
the concerns, the wants and theneeds most important, the needs of the
American people. Now, I saythat fully realizing that for many decades the
Republican Party has focused all of theirefforts in facilitating the wants of the postmonetary

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wealthy while pandering to the ev angelicals. But we are in this dire time
where we as Americans are forced tochoose between, well, do you want
somebody that emphasizes public safety, doyou want somebody that is going to be
concerned about the stranglehold on the middleclass, or do you want someone that

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is going to underfund public education,that is going to further restrict the rights
of gay people in this country,and that someone that's going to you know,
you know, further restrict the accessto health care for all Americans,
but health care choices for women.And you've really you've got to decide,

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well, what's my priority? Andfor me, I'll be honest, public
safety is my priority. Lower taxesand having the government out of my life
as much as possible, which Republicansare not at all libertarians, right,
and that bothers me. Of courselibertarians bottom and most libertarians advocate for a
fully open border, and this absurdity. There was another story that a Texas

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National guardsman working the border charged withsecuring the border, was caught by the
Department of Public Safety in a SouthTexas Sheriff's office in a government vehicle,
armed smuggling an illegal migrant into thiscountry for like five or six grand and
a government vehicle. And this justexemplifies how the narco terrorists have taken over

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the human trafficking industry and infiltrated onso many incredible levels. And of course,
if you left it up to theBiden administration, they would enforce nothing.
And it's only the public scrutiny that'smade them any take any change.
We've had millions upon millions of peoplein an unlawfully and now when they do,
they're flown all over this country.They're given housing, they're giving healthcare,

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then giving all these things that strugglingAmerica most certainly or not. In
fact, migrants in many areas aregetting more benefits than the families of our
soldiers. And it's absolutely insane,and at some point, at some point,
we have to stop hearing these absurdstories and ignoring them, or hearing

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these absurd stories and just crying ina partisan manner, and instead starting to
have rational conversations where we're telling people, hey, look, I get it.
I get the problems that we havewith the Republican Party. I don't
like the Republican Party, but damnit, we're under water in crime and
all the Democratic Party is doing isgiving false lip service. And then turn

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the spotlight onto the idiots in theRepublican Party and start demanding a greater participation
with the for the reasonable who areboxed out by the extremism of the partisan
primaries. And it opened primaries,be back, how big angry laws with
Charles Adams on kPr C Niversity,yours cold and ice, you willed to

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sacrifice, sound love you never takeadvice. Someday you pay the price.
Side I'm leading before and having allthe talent, Oly God, you leave

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the world. They hide and you'rethinking for gold you're going away, or
didn't be left for some yours coldnice you're willing to sack myself some day

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away. I don't get him fishing. I was just waiting for that.
And someday you'll pay. And Idon't think the bad guys are ever going
to pay. I think we havelost. I think we've lost American.
By we, I don't mean whitepeople. I don't mean black people,
I don't mean brown people. Imean Americans. I think reasonable, rational

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Americans that don't want to judge peopleby their immutable characteristics, that want this
conductivist endeavor to offer opportunity and hopefor people that want to put in the
effort, not oubts for people thatwant to lay around. But that does
mean we need some sort of socialwelfare. We do need robust, safe
public education that actually achieves the metricsthat teaches kids to be successful in their

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adult life. But unfortunately that isbeing abandoned. It's being abandoned while hiding
behind isms. And of course Imean the Democrats don't care, The Republicans
don't care, and you are leftas an American voter, and pretty soon,
I feel very confident as a nonAmerican voter in this country that to

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make your decisions based on what hurtsor helps you the most. And I
can see a member of the LGBTcommunity supporting a republic There are people that
prioritize those issues. Of course,I can't see a reasonable rational person that

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says, hey, look, that'snot a member to say. Look,
I think that biological women, especiallylittle girls, neither on space, and
that we should define things based onthe body parts. Especially you know,
if if a girl transitioning to aman wants to play boys sports, sure
of course you never see that happening. Why because they can't compete. But
conversely, if you have a penis, you shouldn't be playing or in the

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locker room with female athletes. Andthat that takes me to a story that,
like many of I mean, it'sbecome a broken record, right,
and I could just go over andover and over again, but we've really
well a couple of them, right, I mean, let's uh, and

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you've got public facilities in in California, this wonderful picture of a public facility.
Within the men's bathroom, there isa brand new it's called Flow and
it is a dispenser of sanitary productsfor women on the period in the men's

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bathroom. And in the women's bathroom, a woman takes a picture, there
is no dispenser. There is justa stack of tampons and pads, a
small stack in the corner. Idon't know if it's real. I don't
know if it's true, but Ido know that if it is, it's
absolutely horrifying. But that pales incomparison to a high school Well, it's

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just so you have a an athleteover six foot tall, has a beard,
but considers defines their self as awoman. It's a seventeen year old
trans student during girls basketball caused somesing leedgedly significant injury by aggress of play

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of female athletes. But here's thelatest allegation. The male athlete was caught
staring openly at one of the femaleathletes while she changed her clothes in the
locker room and remarked, ooh,titties, t I t ties and then
he said this was the freak.He said it was the first time he'd

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seen female breasts and well he gotsuspended for the incident. Now it took
him having the audacity to make thisugly comment to have any sort of consequence
before that, after playing girls basketball, girls volleyball, girls rowing, using

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the locker room for those things.I mean, it's I mean, if
you go to like the Daily Mail'sarticle about it, and this is it.
It's a KIP academy in Lynn,Massachusetts, but this this, and
they refer to or as a womanright again, having a beard. There's

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pictures of him knocking down female playersand of course being very successful and rowing
volleyball hurdles, shot put in taekwondo, playing as a woman, but also
and seeing themselves as a woman whilealso allegedly leering at a classmate's naked breasts.

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I just like, why is itnot enough for people to say,
hey, this is ridiculous. Andof course, also if you'll go to
and I've only seen screenshots, butif you go to any same sex female
focused lesbian dating, so it isfilled with men who are very barely evidencing

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that they have shifted genders, theirtrans you know, long hair, maybe
a little bit of makeup, butstill very masculine and still sexually attracted to
women, bullying themselves into women's spacesby saying, oh, I'm a lesbian
now. And if you question that, well that makes you the transfo as

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opposed to someone that finds it offensivethat people with penises are bulling their way
into every space that was defined forpeople with vaginas. Let me tell you,
if you go in there and getyour testicles and your penis chopped off,
well that's a whole different story.But the problem is all of these

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people that still want to have cisedvaginals and put their penis into women,
but yet are forcing their way intowomen's spaces aggressively flaunting their fallas. And
we're telling that like the swimmer,the University of Pennsylvania swimmer all types of

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allegations that he while competing as awoman, and remember started his collegiate athletic
career competing as a man. Itwas incredibly mediocre, but that he was
very aggressive with his nudity in thewomen's locker rooms and the women on his

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own team were threatened and bullied intosilence. But this is dangerous. We
saw a volleyball player in Canada geta serious injury playing against a competitor with
a penis. And I mean justthe absurdity of the Daily Mail. The
picture what, of course is blurred, but you can see the beard of

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this giant and not compared to me, but large man. I just at
some point we as Americans have tosay, hey, look, look,
hey Republicans, stop being so homophobic. Let's let people live how they want

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to live. But on the flipside, hey Democrats, let's stop pretending
reality isn't reality and stop forcing youropinions. And we've got to the point
where if you disagree with someone witha penis playing girl athletic sports, well
you're the transpho. If you disagreewith someone that decided after they were arrested

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for sexual assault that they're a womanand they should be in women's prisons,
well then you're the transpho. Imean, it's it's gotten to this just
abhorrent absurdity where reasoned voices. AndI consider myself with a longtime advocate for
same sex marriage, I thought civilunions was a half measure that defud denied

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a great number of people their rightto live their lives and to form the
family units that they wanted to form, and I had some really absurd results,
like people not being able to seetheir partner while they're dying in an
ICU. Of course COVID did thesame thing. Horrible. But we are

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now in this America where you arethreatened or bullied into silence if you take
a contrary opinion to the modern dayorthodoxy on sexuality. And my position is,
hey, let people live. Howare they want to live? But
don't trample other people's rights or destroyspaces defined are designed to protect the privacy
and the safety of people born Vaginasyou were listening, you were listening to

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a big angry law on KPRC ninefifty. Standing in the ring where this
head hung role couldn't get a ticket. It was a soul show. Heard

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the roll of the crowd, hecould read the other thing. What his
head to the wall there like adeathlancree. He heard one, get them,
felt him away, got a letany and the badness Dad want to

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beat up slip three. You're thesecond hand store. Didn't know how to
play it, but didn't know forsure that one get that way outlay second

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only one way though I know you'rerunning along. You gotta get there.

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People sleep on fore them, man, I'm talking about more though quick.
I mean, they're just just anamazing eighties you know, arena rock band
that I I don't think ever gotthere due. But that's just me.
So maybe the new show, becauseyou know, I keep going back and
like, should I just focus solelyon crime? I get it, you
know it does. It's a fightfor me to make the time. Like

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today, I had court, hegot a very good result in court,
had some other meetings, run somevery ugly emails today, softly ugly,
too obnoxious in my opinion, verydishonest, opposing counsel and some issues that's

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just like children. But one ofthem was criticizing my business partner, Jeff
Rowock, who is not me.He's the guy that takes care of the
civil discovery and the drafting. He'svery I mean, he's a good trial
lawyer. But he's also very detailoriented, very focused, and very nice,

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which makes him the great ying tomy yang because of course, or
you into my yang because I'm not. I'm a bit awful, I know,
I get it. But if youdrag him into a not nice space,
it's because you're awful as well anyway, So you know, I struggle

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to do the show. I neverhave time. I have to to get
here, like I rushed in here. Just do it tonight, and but
I love doing it right, Butit's difficult also because I don't, like
I had TV obligations. Earlier,I filmed something for the Zea Factor.
We're actually going next week next week, Yeah, next week. We're going
to Monday through Thursday, so fournights a week primetime on Fox Soul.

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It's just it's a lot, andyou know, I don't want the show
to this radio show, which youknow is you know, far smaller in
scope, to be lost along thewayside. But I just don't often don't
have the time to prepare for itlike I used to, and know you's
shrinking down to an hour. ButI ye, I mean, I love

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doing it, so I'm gonna keepdoing as long as I can. But
you know, I mean, I'veseen so many So there was an interesting
chart of the drop and then radicalincrease in violent crime in New York City
that I saw today that shows thisincredible drop in the early two thousands,

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largely associated with the conservative principles ofthe former mayor turned You know, America's
mayor who is now this vilified jokebecause he decided to go full in on
Team Trump, and some of itin an ill advised manner, followed up
by the left leaning but still likea genuine old school Democrat Bloomberg that wanted

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to expand the scope of what wasprovided for the struggling in the city but
also cared about public safety. Andthen just in the last three years,
this incredible spike in violent crime thatpeople are still pretending is not occurring,

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and it is associated with these horrifyinglystupid policies on restorative justice that are not
not at all designed to fix anyof the problems that we're defining are broken

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systemically biased criminal justices, which isincredibly easy to do in the drug war
except for the narco terrorists and theenforcement of fentanyl and methodphetamine crimes, and
the enforcement of low level public usecrimes like force people into rehabs or sober
centers when they're out in the streetsat ka zombie. We don't need the

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Portland or Seattle solutions where you justsay, hey, ah, y'all,
go use drugs and steel stuff insteadof these homeless camps. And of course
I read somewhere that they have setup an autonomous zone for the pro Palestine
protesters in New York, where they'vesaid cops are not allowed as well.
And of course what does that mean. It's a theocracy? Women have to

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be in Barker's now. I don'tknow. It's it's all so insane.
But another story of absolute ridiculousness thatyou know, that's what I try to
I think that's going to be thenew focus, right just talking about the
craziness in our world and the absurdestpolitical responses or judicial responses. But you

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have these squatters, which you know, you had the migrant who was telling
people how to be a squatter.He's been arrested and pained and deported after
crying about his TikTok being taken orhis Instagram one or the other. But
just angry. I'm entitled to whatI want to. Saw you do it.
But you had a a squatter gangthat was busted in the Bronx and

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they had they were dealing drugs,they were armed, and of course they
were illegals. They set up shopacross from a public school in a multi
family which is a house that hasbeen broken down into several residences, and

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what led to the police intrusion,of course, was one of the migrants
pointing a gun at a citizen.And they were hanging out doing whatever they
wanted, well, including the allegedgunman. All of those arrested, and
to the credit of the District Attorney'soffice in the Bronx, there was a

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request for a bond, significant bond, but district court judge released them all
on their own recognissance. And Imean honestly, and I mean you could
see in the reporting the photos ofone, two, three, four,

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some automatic weapons, bags and bagsof bullets and guns, extended magazines,
and of course they set up ina house they took over right across the
street from a public school to selldrugs. It looks like most of them
are Venezuelan. And yet this judgelike, oh no, no, you

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just I mean ketamine, cocaine,you just go on. Now, I
just don't. I don't get howanyone, any sensible jurist, even with
the crazy laws in place in NewYork, because this is not these are

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not charges that weren't bail eligible,And by not bail eligible, I don't
mean being held without bail as mandatory. I mean they have to be released
in New York. There's an incrediblenumber of scary charges in New York that
now still require immediate release, andthere is no judicial authority not to why

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because black lives matter, restorative justice. Lunatics who were not at all interested
in public safety but instead completely interestedin being able to crow about legislative wins
push these through the throats of abunch of Democrats who lack the timber to

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stand up asay, this is toofar. So that's not even these these
charges or don't fall in that category. Instead, they fall in the category
of yeah, you can hold themwith appropriate bail, and the maths should
be whether or not they will returnto court, or they pose an ongoing
danger to citizens. And of course, but they're on the streets. They're

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not being deported, they're not beingheld on the dam streets. Crazy
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