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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 for death. This isn't your
typical law show. This is BigAngry Law with Charles Big Angry Adams on

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KPRZ nine. Now, Charles Adams, we'll get even me. Ladies and
gentlemen, thank you for joining metonight. This is I Charles Adams,
Big Angry Radio and here we are. And it's been a while, been
very busy. I'm actually in themiddle of a civil trial down in Angleton,

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Texas as we speak, but Iam trying to make time for y'all
in television and my other jobs andjust about everything. Some interesting experiences here
of late. Not once, buttwice. On Monday, I had a
altercation at the Walgreens a few blocksfrom my house here in Montrose. The

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first one was me and my wifestopping on our way to breakfast before I
went to court to pick up myprescription that I had filled called in the
day before and it was supposed tobe ready Sunday evening. So get out

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of my truck. There is theobligatory homeless man sitting there engaging people as
if there it's a hello greeting,as if it's sincere, which is a
segue, and to give me money. And I found it is just easier
for me, who is sick ofthe parasitic masses of our society that are

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pedestaled and celebrated, to just ignorethem as if I don't hear them.
That that is an easier thing forme. And you just don't engage.
You move on with your life.This guy get upset and he went on
a tirade of me being unwilling tosay hello to him, and followed that

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with what sounded to me like athreat. So I heard gonna get you.
So I paused. I told mywife to go ahead and go inside.
And I was like, excuse me, And he's a Karma's going to
get you. I said, Ithought you were saying you were gonna get
me. And you know, I'mnot gonna put up with being threatened.

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But if you said, karma,whatever, enjoy your miserable day. Then
he pulls out a very long skinnylike whips it out like a sword screwdriver,
and I'm like, okay, welland mind you. And man in
Montrose carrying a man purse is,you know, pretty normal, right,

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and it makes me feel less sillywalking around with this dainty man bag over
the shoulder, single strap man bagthat I carry, but it effectively makes
it just look like I am somemetrosexuals. That's still a term a guy

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that wears a little fancy purse tokeep my belongings in when I walk in
the Montrose area. And the truthis it's a it's a tome me bag.
My kids got it to me formy birthday because my wife knew I
was looking for one. And man, my Kimber forty five fits in there

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like a champ, right, becauseyou can't even tell there's and it's and
those of you that aren't gun people, it's a very very large gun.
It doesn't look so large in mybig mammoth hands, but it's a big,
big gun. No. I didn'teven take it out right, I
didn't even brandish it. I didn'teven reference it. I just wasn't worried
about him stabbing me, although Ihave taken the Surviving Edge Weapons course as

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a policeman, because if he tookanother couple of steps advancing menacingly with his
screwdriver, then well I would haveprobably just killed him, not that I
want to, but instead of turnedaround and said, hey man, you
comment with that screwdriver, it's goingto be a real problem for you.

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And there was something about it beinga problem for me at first, but
he decided against it, got onhis little bicycle and rode away. Of
course, my wife got out ofme, which I deserved it right.
I shouldn't have even responded. Ishould have walked in. But I am
tired of seeding my neighborhood to theseaggressive, awful homeless people that, oh
the unhow right that are just createthese these they take any open space and

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turn it into some pit of somepit of hepatitis, feces, bottles of
urine in their trash. Because I'venever understood why those that consider seting themselves
green in pro environment also are prodrug addicts just laying around doing nothing but
taking a dump and pissing and throwingtheir trash all over beautiful green spaces that

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were intended for I don't know,children and the public to use in a
positive manner, not to be theirtoilet. Just me, I don't know.
Go to breakfast, went to breakfast, down to Avalon diner, which
I just recently read something suggesting they'regoing to tear that building down, and
what a loss of such a historiclocation here in Houston. I don't think

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Avalon has the best food by anymeans, but I like anything that is
that old and still exists in Houston. Go to Avalon, take the wife
home, go pick up my prescription. And I'm not a drive through guy.
I like to go in. Igo in and they're working. No

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one in front of me, aline, but they're busy, so I
wait a few minutes. And despiteme having gone in earlier in the morning,
where and what it was supposed tobe ready Sunday, still not ready.
It was still not ready. Nota big deal, right, They're
busy and we're going to get itfor you real quick with straps. Very
nice people there, and the well, the African American far it's not a

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pharmacist is one of the pharmacy assistants, is explaining it to me. This
other guy, middle aged, whiteguy like me, but thick, kind
of cooke bottle glasses, long hair, tubby he he interrupts while I'm talking
to him, because of course he'sthe center of the universe, right,

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And tries to hand the pharmacy assistanthis phone to talk to I guess I
think it was Blue Cross, BlueShield, and she says the pharmacists already
called them. He's actually on thephone with your insurance. Now now I
apparently missed what all went on beforehe storms off, calling them loudly calling
them idiots. Right mind you,it's very clear everyone there trying to help

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this angry clown. I say toher, why would you help anyone loudly
calling your names? What a wordthat begins with an a and ends with
a whole. He decides he doesn'tlike that and comes sticks his finger in
my face and, you know,yelling at me, what you call me?

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What'd you call? Called you thatword? Because you're being that word?
And I said, he you betternot touch me. What do you
do if I do? Well?Finish the story Warmback, Big Angry Law
with Charles Adams on kp r C. She never called waiting for your CAUs.

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Rivers suggest to drive me away.City's lowsho City the river les go
thattor side Sid Sid Sid Mister amountof the body called mine down, The

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wise man wood Ladiesship and Charles Adamsnine fifty A and kPr C. I
am self indulgently telling the tales ofthe Montrose Walgreens. I will probably shift
gears. I'm pretty disgusted with thepoor woman serving a month for still stealing

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Biden's daughters. And I know youcan't see him, but he did air
quotes with the stealing Biden's daughter's diarythat has a pretty horrifying passage or two.
But let's finish the story. Ifyou missed the first segment, to
catch it on the podcast, theyI am. I went to Walgreens twice

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yesterday, one to pick up aprescription that wasn't ready. On my way
in, I ignored a homeless manwho decided to pull a screwdriver on me.
Didn't list the response he wanted,so he got on his bike and
rode off. Then I returned laterbecause it still wasn't ready. And while

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I was waiting in line, aguy interrupted and started calling the staff idiots,
despite them all trying to help themhelp him, not them, but
him as singular and he feeling entitled. I'm just picking something up. At
this point, still wasn't ready.I was told he was gonna be ready.

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A couple of days ago and pickedit up the next day or tried.
I had to go back twice,but I wasn't irritated. They're busy,
I ain't. It is what itis, and so he's called him
an idiot. I say something thecashier slash pharmacy assistant, like why would

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why help people that are this rudeto you? Especially a you know word
that begins with they ends with hole. He comes, puts his finger on
my face, said you best nottouch me. What are you gonna do?
Well, you're gonna find out.He decides to walk off. I
complete my transaction and he returns withhis glass, his coke bottle glasses,

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take it off, asking me ifI want to go outside, which I
said, sure, I'm headed thatway. Let's go. And he's talking
about how I ain't been to jailin a long time. And let me
clarify, for those not involved inthe criminal justice system, there are a
great number of people that go tojail. Jail is for bwi's and guys

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that beat their wives. And yeah, you don't talk about I ain't been
to jail, or I inspire fearanyone. Now, it wouldn't inspire fear
and me if you said I wentto I ain't been to prison in a
long time. But that's a muchheavier statement, right, So walking,
I said, yeah, sure,whatever, you know, this all changes
when you touch me. What doyou mean, I said, well,

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it's a problem the moment you touchme. Well, we're what you mean.
When we get outside and you touchme, it becomes a serious problem.
Oh oh, you're a coward.No, I'm just letting you know
what's about to happen, and onceit becomes legal for me. Yeah.

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He turns around, starts walking backto the pharmacy. We're only about halfway
through the store, running his mouth. Hey, dupis, I'm on my
way out here now. I'm gladhe did tournament, not because I was
scared of the old buffoon who,you know, just as rude to women.
Just what was crazy is that thepharmacy, the fart of the actual
pharmacist was on the phone trying toresolve his imagined issue, which was he

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was thought he was being charged toomuch for his medicine. So he was
apported, I'm just kidding, youknow. But I didn't want to explain
to my wife why I got itbecause I would have had a tell why
I got a fistfight at walgrades.She had seen the earlier altercation with the
homeless guy, and I got alecture about that and twice in one day

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that had just been that'd have beena problem, But we have let the
crazies run the asylum that goes allthe way up to the top. So
a woman named Amy Harris is doinga month in jail for allegedly trying to

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sabotage the twenty twenty election by sellinga stolen diary belonging to the daughter of
now President Joe Biden. Now,the diary step was investigated by the FEDS
and aggressively prosecuted. It led tothe ouster of the leader of James O'Keefe

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is his name, I don't know, but the Project Veritas guy is one
of the things that led to himbeing forced out. There is you know,
she talks about being hyper sexualized ata young age, which is you

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know, talking about showing the boysher underpants. And being hyper sexualized at
a young age is typically downstream fromchild molestation, she suggests. She says,
was I molested? I think so. I can't remember specifics, but
I do remember trauma now I thinkmost likely she wasn't molested. Yeah,

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I hate to burst bubbles, butI think that we very often we were
into this culture where therapists tried toconvince everyone they've been victimized to justify therapy.
And of course we now put victimizationon a pedestal. Everyone wants to

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join that club and not everyone.I'm speaking holistically, but obviously that's not
true. But there is an outsizedportion of people, especially people born into
incredible wealth and power privilege. Now, the Bidens were not wealthy, but
they were surrounded by wealth and suckedon wealth like the like the greedy,
greedy, suckling pig on a teat. She does write about how at a

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young age showers with my dad.Probably not appropriately appropriate, and I mean,
well, she doesn't clarify, butif she was taking showers with her
dad when she was nine or tenyears old and they're both button nugget,
that's just weird. Now, thediary was left under the bed of a

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house that she crashed at. Biden'sdaughter, her and doctor Jill Biden's daughter.
They did a wonderful job raising herafter she left rehab. Now,
the woman found it, probably becauseit was abandoned, not in her apartment,
but she had moved in and wasliving with a person who owned the
apartment afterwards and discovered it. Now, the story was that Biden's daughter had

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left it with her things in storageat that apartment and she broke it.
No, it was left in theroom she was living in, staying it.
She found it. It's abandoned,abandoned property is well, it's up
for grabs. And why would thefederal government investigate a diary that? It's

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only one reason, right, JoeBiden wanted a consequence. Joe Biden wanted
people to know. Joe Biden wantedthe press to know, you best not
mess with him. Let's not forgetall. At the same time, the
laptop story broke and The New YorkPost was forced off literally forced off of

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social media for running a story aboutit. And this was a story that
there was an incredible effort to silence. And you have to wonder why,
Well, now you have even NPR. So National Public Radio is waxing apologetic

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about their decision to kill the laptopstory. The headline by a veteran of
the station. I've been at MPRfor twenty five years. Here's how we
lost America's trust. You're listening listeningto Big Anger Long on kPr C nine

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fifteen, The time to rise,Esperion Gauge, You're better, best Readrag.
I'm talking here to me Long.I listen to the finest word Sun.

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You're fines another chance Spanian Gauge togrow. So they all did.

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Of the show. The original wascalled The Truth with Charles Adams. And
of course Big Angry is the nicknamethat my moniker, my lawyer, nickname,
cop nickname just silly because I'm big, But sometimes I agree with that.
I try not to be, andI'm not so big anymore, although

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still is tall. Charles Adams,Big Anger Radio and I fifty am KPRC.
Real text is real talk, andI do strive for real talk.
On this show. I try toexamine things across the ideological spectrum and give
you my honest opinion. Although I'mbecoming more and I have been jaded and

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cynical about the GOP all of mylife. I see them as using religion
as a whip to crack the massesinto line, to facilitate the wants of
the ultra wealthy and greed. Butthe Democrats have abandoned public safety and really

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embraced an incredibly scary or well inauthoritarianism with a complicit media that should frighten
everyone. And the way so manypeople are worked up by the dishonesty of
the mainstream. And don't get wrong, I think conservative media spaces, talk

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radio, conservative news platforms are equallydishonest. And I'm unwilling to participate in
that, which is probably antithetical tome having a significant career in his space,
but again, don't care. Hada jury trial that me and and

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one of my business partners won todayfor a famous celebrity chef here in town,
a barbecue guy, stay guy.And you know, when you make
a bunch of money you have success, people come at you, people sue
you' So the civil case been pintingfor about six years. They wanted a

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bunch of money. My client offerednone and gave the reins to me to
defend it. And defendit we didand they got nothing. It's a nice
win. Rushed from the courthouse downin Angleton all the way up here in
Houston to do TV this afternoon,and then I am here doing this.

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But throughout that of the day Iam reading. I read an interesting article
by a longtime employee of NPR,Yuri Berliner, and you know he characterizes
himself as well. Listen, Ilove this sentence. I'm as Sarah Lawrence,
educated, was raised by a lesbianpeace activist mother. I drive a

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sub ru and Spotify says, mylisting habits are the most similar people in
Berkeley. I fit the MPR mold. I'll cop to that. So when
I got a job here twenty fiveyears ago, I never looked back,
he conceded, And I'm reading here. It's true in PR has always had
a liberal bent, but during mostof my tenure here, an open minded,
curious culture prevailed. We were nerdy, but not knee jerk activists or

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scolding. In recent years, however, that has changed. Today, those
who listen to NPR read its coverageall online find something different the distilled worldview
of a very small segment of theUS population, and that is becoming increasingly
true for almost all public media spacesand most mainstream media spaces. This is

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what I'm adding at this point.It continues to break down the journey away
from centrism and journalism towards trying toconvince people of what they should leave.
He writes, an open minded spiritno longer exists with an NPR, and

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now, predictably, we don't havean audience that reflects America. That wouldn't
be a problem for an openly polemicalnews outlet serving a niche audience, but
for MPR, which purproach to considerall things is devastating both for its journalism
and its business model. Now hetalks about how Trump set people off,

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He said with a mixture of disbelief, anger, and despair. Just a
note, I eagerly voted the instrumenttwice but felt we were obliged to cover
him fairly. But what began istough, straightforward coverage of a belligerent,
truth impaired president. Veered towards effortsto damage or topple Trump's presidency, and

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NPR we hitched our wagon a Trump'smost visible antagonist, representative Adam Schiff,
and I'm on twenty five times aboutTrump and Russia. He notes that Schiff
talked about evidence of collusion and thathis statements became the drum beat of n

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PR news report. But this isthe kicker. But when the Mueller report
found no credible evidence of clusion inPR's coverage was notably sparse. Russia Gate
quietly faded from our programming. What'sworse is to pretend it never happened,
to move on with no maya culbut no self reflection, especially when you

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expect high standards of transparency from publicfigures and institutions to mind you, in
PR is a public institution. Itthen goes on to the laptop. The
New York Post published the explosive reportabout the laptop hunter by and abandoned at
a Delaware computer shop, containing emailsabout his sordid business dealings with the election
only weeks away. In PR turneda blind eye. Then he quotes in

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PR management's take, which is here'sthe quote. This is him quoting his
management while he was at mpure.We don't want to waste our time on
stories that are not really stories,and we don't want to waste the listeners
and readers' times on stories that arejust pure distractions. He goes on.
But it wasn't a pure distraction ora product of Russian disinformation. It's dozens

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of former and current intelligence officials suggestedthe laptop did belong to her Biden.
Its contents revealed his connection to acorrupt world of multimillion dollar influence pedaling,
and it's in possible implications for hisfather. The laptop was newsworthy, but
the timeless journalistic instinct of following thehot story lead was being squelched. He
goes on and I guess that thisis his effort to save his soul as

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a journalist, and I admired thetruth telling. But this is what people
in the conservative space have been sayingfor a long time. There's a lot
of buzz today about how the CIAand nudged people to go after Alex Jones
and he was set up, andAlex Jones absolutely not set up, and
he lied about Sandy Hook. Hehe made already very difficult lives of people,

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victims who were processing their children beingmurdered, become tortured by his looney
listeners. And I'm going to sayin all his listeners are looning. But
anybody that's going to harass the victimsof a mass murder are looning. Anyone
that's going to instigate it is thiscomeback who deserves the licks that he gets.

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But the CIA being involved in thatis terrifying and illegal, unconstitutional.
It's awful, much like it doesappear that FBI agents working undercover, probably
to instigate things, were present atJanuary sixth. It's all horrifying, and

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the collusion between the intelligence community,the security apparatus, and the Democrats to
secure Biden's victory twenty twenty. Butnow we're supposed to think that the fact
that Trump is he's about to beprosecuted in Manhattan for something no one has
ever been prosecuted for. But we'resupposed to believe that this is justin proper

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We're supposed to believe that there isno influence by the influence peddler in chief
to secure convictions of Donald Trump,to secure his re election despite being a
feeble minded old man, thus handingthe presidency to an incredible idiot that is
Kamala Harris. And just this isawful. And while I try to ride

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the pine out of the pine,you know, I sit at the crossroads
of the political spectrum because I thinkthat Republicans do a lot of awful dumb
stuff, and I think they're insincerelyreligious. And I don't think there's anything
more profane than therely insincerely faithful.I I am at the point where I

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don't care who is president as longas it's not Joe Biden, as long
as the American people say we're notgoing to be manipulated that we disagree with
the craziness and the forced shift ofAmerican values and American opportunity away from the

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citizens in the working class by theBiden machine, which is really just the
Obama machine. We'll talk some morewhen we get back in just a moment,
Big Angry Law with Charles Adams continues. The walls Bodo sto by Stone,

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one by one, and train Doctorsays, take a break, Droppery,
drop rad Jacob break, we've beenon this ship. And the train
Doctor says, Bray Robbery, Sprary, Chac Breed, Bega, reach Destin,

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sigtreet House on the outstatself, thelong ladies and joining me, Charles
Adams, Big and Radio April tendthank you so much for joining me.
We've been talking about journalistic duplicity andthe efforts by what is considered the mainstream

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of the media to scold, lecture, and manipulate Americans into embracing a progressive
extremism that no one except those lookingto secure permanent power want and of course

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we are. The great replacement theoryis nonsense. It's evil, it's xenophobia's
racism, and now majority of Americansrecognize while that appears to be what the
Democrats are doing. We remember whenThe New York Post was pushed off social
media and shut down on Twitter beforeit was purchased by Mosque, probably the

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catalyst for that purchase in an effortto protect Biden's candidacy and secure him the
presidency, and everyone that complained aboutit was labeled a conspiracy theorist, and
of course it all got lost inthe mess of the stop the Steel post
election loss craziness fueled by Trump's tantrums. But as as I mentioned earlier the

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show, it turns out that itlooks like the FBI had infiltrated January sixth
and was probably acting as an instigator. And we have seen the of course,
I mean, we just saw abunch of Palestinian protesters storm a Capitol
building for the I don't know umpteenthtime where it's not been framed in the
media, as you know, allthe horrible insurrection craziness, and of course

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we've seen it all over the countrysince immediately, like immediately after the horrors
of October seventh, we saw whatwas really just celebrations of death and rationalizations
of murder and a rape and youknow, microwaving children and all this.
I haven't seen it, are yousure? It's an interesting article floating around
about a son of a HUMMAS leaderwho fled to America, who's just like,

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man, you activists are crazy.But I want to talk about this
incredible example. That's it's labeled commentaryfrom Solon, but I want to read
from that that really this article incrediblyaffirms Uri Berliner, the MPR longtime employee

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who has confessed to the world howmanipulative and dishonest that public radio, public
taxpayer radio has become, and ofcourse don donor funded radio. But here's
the headline from Amanda Marcott, asenior writer for Song, highbrow literary esque

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publication for the intelligensia, who apparentlythey believe are incredibly stupid. At least
Amanda thinks that, because this istheir headline. Men punching random women in
NYC, a desperate last gasp ofthe male rage fueling MAGA. Now what
Amanda, let's call her Mandy.What Mandy's referring to is the great number

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of videos. It started off witha TikTok influencer talking about how she got
punched in the face randomly, andit just became clear that there's an epidemic
in New York City of almost universallyI saw one involving Latino man, but
almost universally African American men, blackmen. I don't know. They could

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be just African men punching white womenin the face for absolutely no reason,
not a domestic squabble, but justas there are two strangers walking down the
sidewalks of New But Mandy Marcott,well, she decided, well, instead
of talking about what's really fueling this, and in my opinion, it would

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be the false equivalency between white racismand the systemic racism, and the argument
that many crt quote unquote scholars thatall white people are born into their bigotry,
thus justifying this evil hatred just generallyof white people, and this perception

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of victimization even when by victimizers.But Mandy Marcott, well, so apparently
we'll never skip an opportunity to blameDonald Trump, even though well this is
clearly downstream from the rhetoric of theleft, which is exactly what the left

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wants. A divided populace that expectsits government to accomplish nothing, so they
can facilitate their open border, toget in rapid naturalization, to get complete
electoral control, so they can solidifythis new aristocracy and keep everyone else out,

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but also make sure no one expectsthe government to accomplish anything. Let's
read a little more of Mandy's dishonestmusings. Men are punching random women on
the streets of New York City.As usual with these kind of diffuse and
chaotic stories, there's much that isunknown, including how often this is happening,
how many people are involved, orwhether it's all coordinated. It's very

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clear that it's not coordinated. It'svery clear that it's happening frequently, and
it's very clear because there's videos allover place, that it's largely black men
punching white women. But not tomiss Marcott, she continues, but whether
it's all coordinated. But I'm sorry, but what we do know is already

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alarming. Seeing seeing in reports thatdozens of women have discussed being victims on
social media and formally interviewed six ofthem. NBC News reports that have been
at least three arrests. CBS Newsreports that NAPD released images last week of
a fourth man wanted for allegedly punchinga woman in Union Square. Even reality
TV star Bethany Frankel said she's beenvictimized. So it gives an overview where

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it avoids race, it avoids anyof the evidence. It just, you
know, paints his portrait of angrymen, and then it concedes that they're
not surprised it's gone viral. Ofcourse, it was ignored by the mainstream
media because it didn't fit the narrative. Right, she's but I'm old enough

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to remember when I would get yelledat for reading books in public. Yes,
many year, you're a victim.Is the same as women that are
getting randomly assaulted and their jaws brokenand teeth knocked out because some point,
sometime, at some point in yourlife, someone yelled at you while you're
reading a book. Because of course, you know, New York, New
York is practically Taliban Afghanistan and womenshouldn't be reading right, Oh, shut

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up. Whatever the excuse to angryman can Cox, the impetus is always
the same. The eyes of awoman are directed at someone or something that
is not him, and he's indignantover it. So he'll make sure she
has no choice but to look athim, either by getting in her face
in these alarming New York cases punchingher. If he cannot capture her during
case, well he might. Wellhe'll make or stare at him in fear.

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Okay, so that's angry man,she continues. These stories resonate as
well, being the nation is havinga moment of increasingly unhinged male fury at
women for daring to have lives thatare centered around something other than catering to
it. Every man's whim unleashed byDonald Trump in the Maga movement, there's
an upswell of loud male entitlement shoutingat us from every corner, as if

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the guy shouting at women in NewYork or Trump voters, they're just pigs
construction workers. Again, don't fitthe mold or the portrait she is trying
to paint. And it's insane.It's insane that this journalist is aware that
it's almost exclusively. I've only seenone that wasn't, and I looked black

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men almost exclusively attacking white women.There were a couple that were an Asian
and a woman that appeared Latina Latina. But the truth is that this is
exactly what the media is doing.And this is why I say, anyone
but Joe Biden, we can't makethis the permanent state of America. We

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have to tell the media, wehave to tell the party that we will
not accept this in our country offreedom. Thanks for listening.
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