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Time to bury the tired narrative,tired narrative and uncover stories not typically heard,
but stories that need to be heardright or wrong, life or death.
This isn't your typical law show.This is Big Angry Law with Charles

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Big Angry Adams on kPr z N. Now Charles Adams, Now, Good
evening, ladies and gentlemen. Iwant to dive right in today. I
want to play some clips from acitizen named Dexter Taylor and then talk about

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why we're listening to them. Let'sgo. You know, my name is
Exter Taylor. I'm a law abidingcitizen. I'm a lifelong New Yorker.
I have a squeaky clean criminal record. I'm a thirty year veteran of the
software industry. I'm a data engineer. I'm a shade tree mechanic. I
make my own furniture. I'm sittingin the control room of the studio that
I built. My studio switching yardsounds. I've been a tech geek my

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whole life. Some years ago Igot into gunsmithing. I saw guys like
Marine gun Builder building glocks using eightypercent receivers. I was hooked. I
should note that I have a machineshop in my basement because I make furniture
and other things like that. Andlike I said, I was hooked.
I thought it was the coolest,most traditional thing you could possibly do.

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So I started doing that. Ibought parts online, legal parts under my
own name, shipped to my house, no subterfuge, no hiding, you
know. And I built a handfulof black pistols. And then I started
making ars. And I made eighteight AR rifles I think six of which
were AR I'm sorry, seven whichare AR fifteen style and one of which
was an AR ten. And againsame thing. Eighty percent receivers machine too

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completion in my machine shop, allfor myself. None of my weapons left
my house. I never advertised weapons. I never hinted at weapons. I
never talked about guns anything online.I never bragged im. I never texted
people about it. But nonetheless,in April twenty twenty two, my house
was raided by a joint NYPD atfPassporce. Broke my door down, took

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me away to Writers where I spentthe week, ransacked my house, took
all my weapons, and now I'mfacing multiple counts of a felony weapons position
and other things. So I'm lookingat this whole amount of time I'm looking
at it's something like eighteen eight years. The state offered a plea deal,
and it's a state case, nota federal case. Atf kind of scurried
off into the background once the bravewas done. But the state offered a

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plea deal. I turned them downout of hand. Eight years instead of
eighteen And I said no because,as far as I'm concerned, this is
a civil rights issue. When Istarted doing this, I had no intention
of getting into a pissing contest withNew York State or any other state,
right, which is why I keptit quiet, which is why I didn't
launt anything. My weapons never leftmy house, and I kept this hobby
private. But now that the battleis joints so speak, I'm not going

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to back down in this manner.So this is an American gainfully employed in
the software industry for thirty years,has his own home children, the kind
of American we should be putting ona pedestal right, taxpayer, handyman,

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inventive, intelligent, law abiding,rule falling participatory. Now in New York,
the Supreme Court recently upheld the factthat you could be required to have
a license to have a gun evenin your own home. Now, mister

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Taylor, it's if you take himat his word, and he seems incredible
all the interviews I've seen, seemsincredibly sincere and incredibly committed to his idea
of Americanism. If you read everyheadline, it's ghost guns, and it
paints the mainstream media is all inon the narrative and all in on condemning

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the good guys and applauding the badguys and lamenting the need for a restorative
justice. Day one memo of theManhattan DA. He was prosecuted in Brooklyn,
but day one memo, how evenmurder will be presumed to be probation,
not for Dexter Taylor, a manwith no criminal history. And we'll

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get to a sentence in a bit. I want to continue to listen to
him. I heard you allude toit, but I haven't really heard you
talk about it. Yeah, wedon't know nothing. Yeah, okay,
So so some time ago I becameinterested in gunsmithing. Ever since I was
a kid. I was really Ireally like most kind of red blooded American

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kids, I was interested in gunsand tanks and fighter planes. And because
it was cool, you know,and so. But but maybe three four
years ago, maybe I became reallyinterested in in in gunsmithing, and I
thought that I thought this would bea really cool thing to do. Really
traditionally, that was more of Dexterexplaining to how he got into building his

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own guns. What he didn't addressthere but was addressed, is that this
happened during the incredibly authoritarian lockdown inNew York City, in New York State,
where people were basically ordered to stayat their homes. Nothing was open.
I remember going to New York Cityduring the pandemic and being shocked at

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how empty the streets were. Itwas surreal. You could walk down the
middle of Fifth Avenue and not seea car. And it was because married
de Blasio told everyone that you can'tbasically go anywhere. Locked in his home

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in his basement, a red bloodedAmerican, this African American man who had
built an incredible life, there wasabsolutely no doubt that some manufacturer reported his
information to the ATF, who thenreached out to officials in New York and

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they went and kicked his door becausehe had bought items that were thought to
be used to assemble ghost guns,guns that were not eaglesily tracked, which
do present a problem by the criminalswho used them. But again mister Taylor

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testified that they never left his house. In fact, they were never loaded.
It was just a hobby. Younever made any effort to transfer or
sell them. He didn't brag aboutthem. But New York is building a
criminal justice system where violent criminals seea revolving door. But people that threaten

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the narrative, much like unfrankly,you know, and I disagree with what
people did on January sixth, butthe level of punishment they have received,
or those that didn't even show upbut just talked about it, getting decades
in prison for a conspiracy. Andyet we said silent, our government said
silent on their hands, much morehorrifying conduct, but they can be reconciled

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with the narrative, so we getback. I want to talk about the
judge in this case and the sentencehe received this week that is so incredibly
horrifying and non American will be bigangry Wall with Charles Adams on k p
r C nine fifteen. Take theDown, Take the Down, Where the

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the Down? With Charles Allas,Big Ank Radio talking guns tonight, so

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I thought guns n' roses would beheld up would be an appropriate musical accompaniment.
We're talking Dexter Taylor, the thirtyyear software engineer tinker all American,

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red blooded American, who was sentencedto prison for building his old firearms in
his home that he never loaded andnever took out of his home. He
had no criminal history. None ofthis would have been an issue in Texas
or Florida, but in New York, despite the Supreme Court slapping down some

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of their regulations on firearms, theUnited States Spreme Court recently upheld the requirement
to have a license to own gunsin the state, even in your own
home, which to me sounds likean incredible infringement of a right that the

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Second Amendment is very clear shall notbe infringed. But the Supreme Court has
recognized the validity of a number ofinfringements over the last three centuries. But
Dexter, believed in the Constitution andhis perception of the Constitution right and from
wrong, refused a plea deal ofeight years and was ultimately sentenced to ten

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years, despite having no prior criminalhistory of any sort. During the trial,
the judge of being a darkie,and I'm not saying a racialized pejorative.
The spelling is d A r ke h dark k dark you know
that's her name. Was called assaying, do not bring the Second Amendment

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into this courtroom. It doesn't existhere, so you can't argue Second Amendment.
This is New York, apparently underthe painful misperception that the Second Amendment
is not applicable to the state ofNew York, likely downstream from the ruling
that we are that I mentioned,but absolutely not true. The Second Amendment

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exists everywhere in these United States now, despite his lack of criminal history.
He was sentenced to ten years inprison on Monday and immediately sent to Rikers
Island, a violent, uncontrolled cesspoolwhere a rule following of all abiding American
as himself will just be victimized.And it's absolutely disgusting. But what's even

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more disgusting is the reality that evenoutside the home, let's say, a
woman without a permit is terrified bythis new reality in New York City and
puts a gun in her in herpurse, even if she never brandishes or
uses the gun and never takes itinto a licensed establishment like a New York
Giant wide receiver did and spent sometime in prison, just a couple of

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years at the apex of his career. He also shot himself in the leg
by accident, an absolute idiot.But of course that was before Alvin Bragg
and his revolving door policies. Butlet's say some young woman who is terrified
of being victimized again, let's sayshe was victimized once, decides to arm

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herself Bernie get style and is detainedfor some reason, and it is she
has found the firearm. She wouldget more prison time than people that actually
commit crimes with firearms. He gotmore prison time. Dexter got more prison

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time than people that commit violent crimesevery day in New York City, attacking
strangers randomly or not so randomly becauseof their race Asian or white. Because
we have been spoon feeding people tosuggest that that white people and some Asian

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people are just have somehow born eviland privileged and deserving of being knocked down
a peg or two, and somestupid people take that literally more than some
a great number. Of course,we're not the mainstream media. It's not
talking about the epidemic of assaults thatare going on in New York that seem
to all have the same demographics onboth sides of the equation. Females Asian

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or Caucasian, young, small,old, small, all getting punched repeatedly
in unprovoked attacks. Those attacks aren'tbeing listed as hate crimes, although if
the situations were reversed, the racializedmotivation would be presumed by the government.

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But this is the reality where armedrobbers, rapists, repeat violent offenders are
all hitting a revolving door and gettingrestorative justice treatment, handslaps, being told

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do better, and we need todo better to assist you, to serve
you. Illegal entrants are coming intothis country, committing violent crime and crimes
and being allowed to stay. Butyet this man again, I don't want

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to beat a dead horse, buta rule following law abiding citizen who took
up building guns in his own homein his own workshop was just sentenced to
tend a predicate to a sentencing.Just d'arquay lamented the fact that she was

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criticized online. How incredibly inappropriate fora judge to whine about people exercising their
First Amendment right as a predicate toslapping a man in Rikers Island for a
decade. She is scum of theearth, an absolute pig of a human

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being who had a wealth of optionsthat she could have explored double the minimum,
monstrous evil, someone that has noplace on a judicial bench. And

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I promise you with sentence, wasmotivated to shut people down to end as
she expressed her desire to end theSecond Amendment in the state of New York.
Because of course, the left verymuch once a rule following law abiding

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public that is absolutely unable to defenditself from oppression or a victimization. And
it's absolutely abhorrent. And this isdownstream from the progressivism that demonizes self reliance,

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demonizes gun ownership, but looks topoint the finger everywhere else except towards
the violent criminal when they commit aviolent crime. Instead talk about generational legacies
and oppression manifesting itself in violence asa response, and the need for community

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consequences as opposed to incarceration, theneed for restorative justice as opposed to real
consequence. And it's absolutely repugnant.It is hard. It's absolutely repugnant that
this man is going to spend allthis time in such a dangerous prison.

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I'm just ashamed you were listening,were listening to a big angry law on
KPRC nine fifty. Hey, yyou knew Kate some man you just can't
reach. So you can get whatwe had here last week, which is

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the way he wants. Well heis. I don't like any bold Look
at your young men, thaete,look at your women cry, look at

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your young man? Were ballways done? Bit ball? Look at the pig,

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look at the few. With CharlesAdams Big Anger Radio nine fifty am
kPr C. We spent the firsttwo segments talking about New York citizen and
now New York inmate Dexter Taylor andhis wrongful imprisonment by a scumback jurist.

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It was more worried about her feelingsand what sounds to me like a clear
infringement of the First Amendment or orpaying a defendant a consequence because other individuals
exercised their First Amendment right. Well, she took a dump on the second
Amendment. What a pig of awoman. But let's continue. Obviously,

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guns and roses, we've been talkingabout guns. I thought it would be
apropos So I I want to discussa case across a bridge or a tunnel
in New Jersey. A former fora very short time United States marine has

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found himself staring down the barrel ofjust five years in prison from the federal
government associated with a downstream from someposts him conspiring as an African American man
to eliminate white people in a massshooting. Name is Joshua Cobb, twenty

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three years old online expressed his desireto be a serial killer. But let's
let me read some of his postsand again, this is from a Joshua
Cobb. It has now been arrested. A former United State It's Mariene only
for a very short time, twentythree years old. The reason I specifically

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want to target white people is becauseas a black male, they will never
understand my struggles the same way aresame way. I will never understand their
struggles, but I don't care to. I want to erase them, all
of them, really, but inthis case as many as I possibly can

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so. Mister Cobb and his onlineoutcries of violence pushes the the academic viewpoint
of critical race theory that whitey cannever understand the struggles of someone that's African

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American, that white people are incapableof empathy to the point where they can't
understand the viewpoint or the perspective ofpeople of color, which, of course
this is absolutely absurd. Everyone iscapable of empathy, everyone is, and
no one has a monopoly on suffering, and everyone is capable of feeling racialized

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mistreatment or derogation. Of course,white people in twenty twenty four nineteen,
I'm far far older than my mind'seye allows me to be in twenty twenty
four. Also downstream from critical racetheorists is the idea that you can't be

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racist towards white people. That's notthe underlying concept pushed initially by critical race
theorists, which is that because ofthe empowerment of the white race, there
cannot be systemic in justice for whitepeople. Also wrong. There are micro
and macro systems and micro and macroinjustices, and the reduction is used to

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justify racialized hatred and white people's necessarybecause racialized hatred to white people is the
firmament upon which critical race theory isconstructed upon. But his rage at white
people in the rage at so manyracialized attacks that we've seen on white people
in the last decade that are almostnever prosecuted as hate crimes because there's no

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presumption stems from the fact that hebelieves that white people cannot understand his struggles
and are out to get him.Cobb continued, I am going to be
sure it is a close I'm goingto be sure it is close to an
important holiday to their race, asif there are holidays that are just for

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whitey which is also absolutely absurd.What holiday would that be? Now,
there are race specific holidays, butthat many are there many people that identify
race, But I don't. Ithink holidays are for everyone. I think
Juneteenth should be a day that everyonecelebrates the end of the horrible institution of

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slavery. Interesting history with Juneteenth thattalked about it is really built upon the
Emancipation Proclamation reaching taxes. But itis hey, a wonderful moment for Americanism.
I don't think there. But anyhowso, he continues as up today,

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I'm officially beginning planning my attack.It is going to take place in
twenty twenty three. These posts wereprior to or during his military service that
began in twenty twenty two in thestate of New Jersey. I have not
chosen it a exactment and a exactdate, but I am going to be
sure it is close to an importantholiday to the race. I have a
location of mind already which I havefrequented for the past year, and I'm

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certain nobody there is armed to beable to stop me from spraying them to
the ground. I've already acquired twoof the four firearms I've planned to use
for my attack. I also knowmy entry and exit points already after the
mayhem. Now again, if you'rejust joining us, this is former United
States Marine Joshua Cobb, African Americanman just arrested, and his maximum sentence

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for his current charges is five years, which would be half of the time
an African American in New York receivedExeter Taylor just this week for daring to
order gun parts and building and buildguns in his own home and his own
machine shop that were never loaded andnever left his machine shop or his home.

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Is the machine shop is in thebasement of his home, that he
never advertised for sale, never attemptedto transfer, never posted about. And
he got ten years despite having nocriminal history, a lifetime of being a
taxpayer and a family man. It'sabsolutely repugnant now Dexter Taylor, true American

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hero Joshua Cobb a man that hasbought in to the horrifyingly divisive rhetoric that
defines the progressive left today in America. And that's not to say there's not
horrifying rhetoric on the far right.And all of us reasonable people are sitting

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in between the two parties defined bytheir polls and thinking, where, oh,
where have all the reasonable people gone? He continues, one hundred percent
someday, just not yet. Iwant to continue training and buying more ammunition.
To be honest, I hope Ido progress into a serial killer because

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I f hate life, man.But one day everyone will suffer. I
promise I will make everyone feel myf pain, my deep, sincere,
raw and sharp pain. There isno way out for me. The only
way out is bloodshed. Just wait, man, remember my username. I
will leave clues when I'm done.I'm just leaving evidence for whoever investigates my

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case. Of course, he thoughthe was making these posts anonymously. I
currently lack the means necessary to killas many as I intend, but one
day I will have the available resourcesto purchase the appropriate weaponry for my killings.
My rampage will soon happen. Iplan to now continue accumulating the necessary

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equipment needed to execute. Once allequipment is in time, will then tell
you will all die. So allthis evil he's looking at up to five
years in prison in two hundred andfifty thousand dollars find he, of course
should be committed and kept it aninsane asylum for the duration of his life
until he has, you know,convinced the peace people running that asylum that

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he is no longer a threat ora danger to society because he is obviously
mentally ill. But if you'll rememberwhen we began reading his equips online,
he talked about visiting a place wherehe knows no one will be able to
fire back. Soft targets are beingmade softer by soft politicians. This is

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why the nightmares will continue. Weare also not locking up monsters anymore.
We're not preventing monsters from entering thiscountry. On Lawfless an interesting interview with
the President of Guatemala talking about howthe United States won't extradite killers and child
molesters back to its country, andhe was threatened from giving the interview.

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It is an absolute cloud world.We'll be back Big Angry Law with Charles
Adams continues. Yes, I needit sometime I get on the way.

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I need some sake, some pieceof my mouse bade so I found it
Number six Alley. This is BigAnger Radio, this is Charles Adams,

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this is Guns Broses, Won anda million. We've been talking about fims
from us of the evening. ThusI thought gen R would be appropriate.
I wanted to shift gears a littlebit. I wanted to thank you here
to Houston. Remey. I nothad a lot of time to do radio
as of late. As the regularlisteners are aware, this is a story

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that it occurred last week, butmore news has come out this week.
There was a man right here inHouston who walked out of his home to
get his mail from his mailbox onthe street. Sixty four year old Stephen
Anderson. He didn't think his lifewas going to end. He thought he
was just going to go check hismail. A twenty year old struck him

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with his car. Kirn now Kironwas described by HBD as a woman.
Kern was dressed like a woman inwhat appeared to be a bathing suit or
black workout panties and a brad top, a sports bro some sort of wearing
a blonde wig. But other thanthe clothes and the wig, nothing else

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was feminine about. Kron was certainlynot his appetite for violence, so he
struck mister Anderson with his car backedup, hit him again, pushing him
into the street, got out ofthe vehicle. All this was captured on
video, and gave mister Anderson akiss and then proceeded to stab him to

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death multiple times. A neighbor cameout with a pillow. People were calling
nine to one one after an initialimpact. Then Keron got the knife,
flipped over the body, straddled him, kissed him, and stabbed him nine

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times, then just walked off,tried to get in another vehicle. Now
being held with a two million dollarbond, it does seem like a no
bond situation to me. But notIn twenty twenty four, Texas, It's

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Keran also assaulted a staff member inthe hospital where they were taking Why that
scumbag was in a hospital, Idon't have any idea. Now again Africa,
American man murdered white unsuspecting victim.We've seen a tidal wave of trans

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violence directed at people again. Muchlike Joshua Cobb from the last segment.
There is this belief that people cannotempathize or understand and that a disagreement on
policy is violence. So there's thisfalse equivalency that if you're not accepting somehow

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you're violent, but there's no evidenceto suggest, much like the children butchered
in Nashville or the children and noone talks about they. Mainly everyone's focused
on the cowardice of the police inUvallde, but no one talks about the
photos of the suspect cross dressing beforehe went on his murderous rampage, because

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of course it doesn't conform with anarrative, or the incredible number of violent
acts by trans or transadjacent people inAmerica that seemed to all result from the
same diatribe of you know, theworld or the United States is violent towards
me because they disagree with me,or an article JK. Rowling getting excotiated

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by The Rolling Stone this week becausesaying that she went from wanting to debate
trans issues to just randomly insulting transpeople. She had a post last week
about a woman's football or rugby,but I think it was full you know
English soccer coach could have been right, I don't remember, but the manager

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coach who basically just like like avery muscular man in a wig. But
her point was that this is notI mean, and we have I mean,
we don't have any spaces left reallyfor women born women. But what

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certainly shouldn't happen is this when KirnFisher gets his consequence for this murder.
No one should worry about misgendering,Kern. Mis Gendering is not violence,
it's inconsiderate. Possibly if it's asincere transperson. We have a great number

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of insincere trans people, especially inthe prison setting. We're just not wanting
to go to men's prison. ButI don't know Kron, I don't know
what steps they have taken in theirtransition. But I know that he's a
monster, and I know that thevery suggestion that a monster like this should

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be housed and if women is repugnant. But there are many parts of the
West where that is mandatory, andof course exposes other women prison prisoners to
unbelievable danger. Right there are heterosexualrapists who, after getting caught, are

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claiming that they transitioned and demanding tobe put in women's prisons, and it's
happened. I mean, I don'tknow a man alive who, if he
is going to be sentenced to decadesor years or a lifetime in prison,
wouldn't want to do it in awoman's prison. The level of violence is
far less, your ability to defendyourself as far more. And of course

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there are other captives that you havethe opportunity to have the type of sex
that you want to have. It'ssay, it's like women's dating apps or
lesbian dating apps that are just consumedby trans women, trans lesbian women to
be questioned the sincerity of that,well, you're just a scumbag transfo Well

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I started talking about Cameron. Iwant to talk about the absurdity that someone
like Kron would avoid a men's prisonbecause they put on a wig and some
girl's clothes before they went out andcommitted an incredibly violent murder. That's insane.
And I say this as someone thatwon supports people's right to live their

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lives however they want. I thinkthat we're going to get to the point
where we have to have penis lockerrooms, penis bathrooms, penis whatever versus
vagina, locker rooms and vagina orreasonable accommodations. I do trans women.
They are subjected to more abuse thannormal people in men's prisons, but there

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are reasonable accommodations. There are wingsor separate units. There are ways to
work around it other than just takingsomeone with a lot more testosterone strength and
sticking them in a situation where withfemale prisoners period, it's like high school,
collegiate and even professional sports. Soa story about a transman boxer who

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got beat in twenty one seconds,of course you don't see a lot of
people kicking down the door to competeas transmit. No, transmen also want
to compete against women. And ifanyone criticizes it, well you're a transfilm
and that's a new thing. It'slike the argument, if you're not anti

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racist enough, you're a racist.If you know, if you don't celebrate
discrimination against you and yours, wellyou're a racist. If you don't accept
all that, it's just insane.Hopefully cam Ron will spend a lifetime in
men's prison, possibly death row,
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