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November 29, 2023 45 mins

There is a new national religion in America, and it's not Christianity, Judaism or Islam. It's far more dangerous than that and Jesse Kelly warns of what's happening as a result. Politics by Faith Podcast host Mike Slater joins the show to discuss. This comes as America is suffering from a lack of father figures. Alec Lace gives his insight on that. Plus, there's a variety of military matters that must be discussed.

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Speaker 1 (00:02):
There was war on Christianity. Right now, we'll talk about that,
fatherhood and the fatherhood crisis in this country, will talk
about that, what's going on at the Vatican, all that
and more coming up tonight. And I'm right, Let's talk

(00:23):
about a couple uncomfortable things, all right. We have to
have uncomfortable conversations from time to time, do we not?
Those are oftentimes the most beneficial conversations. Let's talk about
something awful, absolutely awful. Suicide numbers are out, They've been
out for a couple of weeks now, but suicides in

(00:44):
America through the roof. In twenty twenty two, almost fifty
thousand people took their own lives, men taking their lives
four times as much as women. So we have a serious, serious,
this male suicide problem in this country. And I know

(01:05):
that right about now is the time where I'm supposed
to dissect this problem and tell you it's all their fault,
and it's their fault, and it's this fault, and it's
this fault. I don't want to oversimplify something as horrific
as suicide. Suicide is one of those things that has
touched everyone's life in one way or another. You know somebody,
somebody who's been affected by it. Friend, god forbid, family member, spouse,

(01:30):
child parent, grandparent, everyone has, everyone's had this awful thing
visit their lives. So I'm not going to go into
the house and the whys and all the things like that.
I am going to say this, though, this is the
only life you have. Every time I've experienced this in

(01:51):
my life. There every time there's been some kind of
a suicide, the devastation left behind is just unimaginable. And
I'm not naive. I know enough about it, sadly to
know that people and maybe this is you right now,
that people get themselves in a place mentally, and oftentimes

(02:11):
this is chemical and other things, but they'll get themselves
in a place mentally where they know it's bad. They
know that suicide is bad. And sure people will be sad,
but in the end, they'll be better off when I'm gone.
I've seen a young mother do this, young mother, two
young children, husband who loved her. For that reason, they'll
be better off when I'm gone. They were not better off.

(02:34):
The devastation you will leave behind is unimaginable. Stay with us,
all right, I promise you're gonna die one day. You
don't have to hit fast forward. Stay with us. You
need help. Suicide help, depression help, substance abuse help. Oftentimes
those things go together. Reach out and ask for it.
No shame in asking. The shame comes with taking your

(02:57):
own life. No shame in getting some help. All right,
heal and get some help and maybe get you about
to church. I'm not preaching at you. I'm not preaching
at you. Maybe go to church this Sunday if you're hurting,
see if you hear something that's appealing to you. And
speaking of the church, let's talk about this for a moment.

(03:19):
We're going to get off this suicide stuff. We're going
to talk about this. There is a problem going on
in America right now, and it's a huge problem. And
the problem is this, there's a culture war happening, a vicious,
committed culture war, and only one side seems to realize

(03:42):
this culture war is happening right now here in the
United States of America. There is a war on Christianity
happening as we speak in this country. It is everywhere
you look. There's a reason I call this country the
US of I'm not just saying that to be glub

(04:02):
but why do we call it that. Well, here's what
you should understand. And again I don't I'm not telling
you what to believe. I don't care what your personal
beliefs are, but you must understand this point. Whether it
is a tiny tribe in the in the wilds of
Australia or a gigantic nation like ours, nations have religions.

(04:28):
They always have and they always will because man is
made to worship something. Nations have religions. Now, why do
nations come up with a Religion's let's do the tiny tribe.
What is that tiny tribe in the Australian outback. Why
do they have a religion, a belief system of some kind.
We worship this, we worship that. This is how we worship,

(04:49):
this is how we sacrifice. Why do they do that? Well,
it helps man explain his place in the world and
it helps them form a civil society. You see, whether
or not you have one is not important. But the
religion of any society, whether you're in Saudi Arabia, Israel,
America or the Australian Outback, every part of the society,

(05:11):
every single part of it, orbits around the religion. The
religion is the sun and the society. The laws you
have in your nation, most likely America, but wherever you're
watching me right now, and I'm right, the laws you have,
where they come up with all those, most of those
were based off of the religion. You'll see your religion,

(05:32):
the religion of your state. You'll see it placed everywhere.
You'll see it in entertainment, You'll see it in government buildings.
That's why we used to have the Ten Commandments in
our government buildings. Now we have pride flags. And there's
something else. You really really, really really really need to
understand about religions. Some of them, many of them don't share.

(06:03):
They don't share space. Look, if you go to Saudi Arabia,
I don't have anything against Saudi Arabia, but go ahead
and try to open up a church in Mecca. You're
not even allowed in Mecca. I'm not sure a card
carrying Muslim. Some religions don't share. Now, it's important to
understand we have a new national religion in this country,

(06:27):
and they don't share, and they're not going to. They've
declared war. Whether you are a lily livered pastor on
Sunday has acknowledged this or not, is unimportant. Whether you
want this to be true or not is unimportant. It
is true. Why do you think? Why do you think
the Pride flags not only hang from the churches sometimes now,

(06:51):
but the TV cameras make sure they capture them. Do
you see this from Al Roker on the Thanksgiving Day parade?
Al Roker stands in front of a church, of course,
speaks to the president sitting in front of a church,
of course, very very American. But did you catch the
little tidbit, big old freaking tranny flag hanging from in
front of the church. Why would they do that when
there's all kinds of other buildings where you could wave

(07:13):
your tranny flag. Because they're busy conquering the current religion.
The US of Gay has a religion and it does
not suffer other religions at all. See Disney has a
new Christmas movie again the national religion, your national religion.
It will be woven into entertainment as well. You ever

(07:35):
see the old Charlie Brown movie when they're out there
reading Bible versus the new Disney movie has a boy
calls another man a hottie. Yes, those are the new
Christmas movies out there you can watch now you walk
into Target, you can buy a gay nutcracker or black
handicapped Santa. Oh, I'm sorry, roller Santa, he's in a wheelchair.

(07:57):
You want to see the new or the assistance head
of the AHHS. This is the assistant head of the AHHS,
a four star admiral, I might point out, what.

Speaker 2 (08:08):
Would you say to folks who think that they're being
reasonable by saying.

Speaker 3 (08:11):
Why can't children just wait till they're eighteen?

Speaker 4 (08:13):
The adolescence is hard, and puberty is hard. What if
you're going through the wrong puberty. What if you inside
feel that you are female, but now you're going through
a male puberty?

Speaker 1 (08:25):
The Okay, that freak has a position of power in
this country. Now let's talk about this. Maybe you're sitting
there saying, right now, Jesse, come on, okay, So there's
a bunch of freaks out there, but they haven't declared
war on Christians or Christianity, of course not. Okay. You
see the latest and greatest about foster care from the

(08:47):
Department of Health and Human Services. They have demands. You see,
if you're a Christian family wanting to foster children who
certainly need your help, need your care, needs your guidance.
You must affirm sex changes in children. Open warfare has

(09:08):
been declared on Christianity in this nation, and it's happening
from top to bottom. And maybe the worst part about
it is it is the kids who are already stuffering
and will continue to suffer because evil demons like this woman.
Well here she is gay baby.

Speaker 5 (09:32):
It's a gay baby, gay baby, gay gay gay.

Speaker 1 (09:39):
Please be gay. Oh okay, be what you want to be,
but be gay. Okay, thank you, evil demonic. And look,

(10:00):
it's not just the parents at home. Of course, Aiden,
Jaden and Braiden. As you drop them off in the
government schools in the nineteen sixties, they would have stood up,
said the pledge of allegiance and walked by a plaque
with the Ten Commandments on it. Today, this is what
they get here in the US of gay.

Speaker 5 (10:18):
One of my favorite teachable moments I've had as an
educator came from students disrespecting pronouns. I take every single
student at face value, and I just immediately respect whatever
they say, and I will call them that name in
pronouns as long as they let me so. The kid
who's chuckling and going uh hee him and want to

(10:41):
go with t Rex. He's t Rex for the rest
of the year. One of two things happens when I
do this.

Speaker 6 (10:49):
One usually is what happens, which is, at some point
it starts following them to their other classes, and it
actually starts.

Speaker 5 (10:56):
Being a joke against them.

Speaker 6 (10:57):
They find that they don't have control over them nickname anymore,
and so they just asked me, you know, actually, can
I just go by Tyler him? And I say yes,
of course, And.

Speaker 5 (11:08):
The nickname fizzles and they learn to just not make
the joke. They aren't better people, but I take it
as a win.

Speaker 3 (11:14):
The second one.

Speaker 5 (11:15):
Is much rarer, but is my favorite.

Speaker 1 (11:17):
It's happened twice.

Speaker 5 (11:19):
They start to really like the nickname. They like being
t Rex. It makes them feel special.

Speaker 1 (11:29):
She enjoys taking children who reject this idiocy and making
sure they're subjected to communist struggle session scorn at school
until the child is so broken and humiliated he finally
bends the knee to her sick religion. And you can't

(11:50):
get half the pastors in the United States of America
to step up and speak bold, uncomfortable truths to their
congregation about what's coming for the flock. The war isn't coming.
It's here. The FBI is either already in your church
or they're coming for your church. They're going to use

(12:10):
all this hate crime legislation as an excuse to attack
every single part of your belief system because here in
the US of Gay we don't have second religions that
are allowed. It's time for America's feminized Christianity to set
that aside, stop turning the other freaking cheek, and step

(12:31):
up and start fighting back. All that may have made
you uncomfortable, but I am right. So speaking of the church,
you see what's happening at the freaking Vatican. We'll talk
about that and many other things still to come on
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We'll be back. What's going on at the Vatican Now,
I'm not a Catholic, so I can't speak about the
internals of Catholicism and the pope and whatnot. But I

(14:06):
do know the cardinal. A cardinal is a big deal,
and the Pope just kicked one out. Raymond Burke is
his name, kicked him out of his apartment and took
his salary away. Why well, he criticized the Pope and
his love of all the LGBTQ stuff. I'm so confused
by now joining me now, My buddy Mike Slater, of course,

(14:28):
hosted the Politics by Faith podcast. All right, Mike, Okay,
I'm unfamiliar with Catholicism. I mean, I get the high points.
I understand that, but I'm not a Catholic, so I
don't want to butcher someone else's belief system. But the
pope versus a cardinal, he's kicking the cardinal out. I
didn't even know cardinals had apartments. I figure that O
houses are something. What's going on over there?

Speaker 3 (14:49):
Yeah, yeah, so I too. Am not going to speak
on be having the Catholic Church. I am not one
of those either. But there's a couple of principles that
we can apply here. First of all, it's the second
law of thromodynamics that over time, unless acted upon by
an outside force, things naturally break down any rode. Now,
the benefit of having the Word of God is that

(15:10):
it's all My Bible's over there. I can't grab it,
but it's all right here. You just keep this central
and you'll be fine. You don't have to worry about
any erosion taking place. You just keep holding up that
right there on the screen, that Word of God, and
you should be fine. So that's the first thing. If
you're not keeping the Bible central, then that stuff's gonna happen. Also,

(15:30):
just something broader in our culture and This is all
throughout the Book of Judges, and it's one of the
most relevant scriptures today is that the Israelites they kept
doing what was right in their own eyes, and everything
went horribly. And we are doing the same thing today.
We are making it up as we go along. We've
thrown away thousands of years of ancient wisdom and we

(15:51):
think we can just wing it and we'll figure it
out and we'll reinvent the wheel and everything will go
great now and everything's gone horribly, like every single metric possible.
I want to give the New York Times a bit
of credit. Jesse here. The other day they ran a
nice article about how we're calling everything about life a disease.

(16:12):
Everything's a syndrome, everything's a disease. We're over medicating our kids,
in particular, we're just giving them pills for every problem
in life, and no one can cope with anything. And
this is a bad thing. And it was good that
they did that and that they highlighted this. And they
talked about these school programs that they're instilling to try
to improve children's mental health, and just like every other

(16:33):
government program, they did the opposite of what they intended.
Kids have more anxiety, more depression, they're worse at handling
their emotions, they have worse relationships with their parents. And
the article never got to the reason why. But the
reason why is, first we got rid of all the
ancient literature and classic texts from our schools, right, These

(16:54):
were important things, so that kids knew that these emotions
and the things they're dealing with are not new. People
have dealt with them for thousands of years, hundreds of years,
for all of life. This is nothing new in life,
and you two can overcome it, just like this person
in this story hundreds of years ago to say, like
that's really really important, and we took that away. And
then also, of course we've taken God out of every

(17:14):
aspect of our culture. And what's the Chester Can line,
the GK. Chesterton line, It's like, if you don't believe
in God, it's not that you don't believe in anything,
it's that you'll fall for anything. And we've fallen for
all this new stance nonsense, all this new social emotional learning,
all this restorative justice, all this wrong stuff, and we've
screwed up now generations of kids, and we've thrown away

(17:35):
the ancient wisdom and part of that, and I'll wrap
up here, Jesse, is we've thrown away the concept of
the soul. And that's what the Bible is really all about.
It's about the soul. So we've taken kids, we've stripped
away their purpose, we've stripped away morality. We've confused them
about everything all the way down to general We've told
them they're victims. We've told them that any discomfort you

(17:56):
have in your life is some sort of like disease
you have. And we've turned this generation of people into
just broken men. So to bring it back to the
Catholic churches, we're so confused, we're so messed up that
when even the Catholic Church is like, well, you know,
maybe the gays, maybe that's not a problem, Maybe some
homosexuality church isn't a big deal. And one of the

(18:18):
cardinals stood up is like, no, let's go back to
this ancient text. Let's go back to our guiding light,
God's word. Here's what it says. And he is the
bad guy. He gets in trouble, he gets scolded, and
that's what happens to the truth tellers in a messed
up world. And that's what happens to the truth tellers
when we live in a world where everyone does what
is right in their own eyes, as opposed to focusing

(18:40):
on only the truth. That's my rant, Mike.

Speaker 1 (18:45):
I want you to rant again on something we talked
about on this show before, and I have since taken
that and I've acted like I came up with it myself.
Talk about the great flattening you were talking about. I
was thinking about this just now when you were talking
about young people and how we've taken away purpose. I
love this concept when you talk about it because it's
so true.

Speaker 3 (19:05):
Yeah, So I believe it. And it was funny because
a bunch of people uh texted me when they heard
you mentioned this on your radio show there. So if
I'm remember.

Speaker 1 (19:13):
I did give you credit. I shouldn't have, but I did.
You did.

Speaker 3 (19:16):
Everyone said justice, and I was like, oh, yeah, yeah,
remember what we talked about. So if I believe the
idea of the flattening was there. There's a couple concepts
of the but I think the one that you were
referring to at this time was that there. I think
it was talking with men and women specifically, and that
there's different ideas, like there are ideals of masculinity, and
there's ideals of femininity, and we need to just destroy

(19:38):
all of that and make everyone the same. There's no
more masculinity, there's no more feminity. When men to be
more like women and more women more like men, and
obviously there could be no more greatness, there could be
no more excellence. That's unfair, that's not right. We need
to tear everyone down and just make everyone this average. Mean.
There's this book. It's a short story, it'll hit me

(20:00):
in a second, and it's about this dystopian future. It's
like two hundred years from now and they pass the
two hundred and fiftieth Amendment, and it's the idea is
that it has to be everything has to be the same.
So if you're really smart, you have to wear this
helmet that plays a loud noise in your ear so
you can't think properly. And if you're beautiful, you have

(20:22):
to wear this ugly mask so that you can never
be judged for your beauty. If you're talented, you have
and you can like jump high, you have to wear
these weights on your body so you're not able to
jump higher than anyone else. And this is like the
ultimate dystopian future where everyone is quote unquote the same,
and obviously it's horrific and horrible. And in the end
they rip off the masks and they become, you know,

(20:46):
their true lives. But that's not what the elite wants
for us. They want us to be flat, They want
us to be the same. They don't want any cultural
or national distinctions either. This is why they're globalists. They
don't want Ireland to be full of Irish people. They
don't want England to be a British country anymore. They
don't want America to be for Americans. They want us

(21:08):
all to be the same. So we gotta get rid
of all distinctions in every way, whether that's for individuals, genders, abilities,
or even countries. It's the great flattening across all realms
of life.

Speaker 1 (21:23):
Why won't the Christian Church not all of it, obviously,
but in America, the Christian Church, why will they not
engage with the enemy right now? The enemy has declared
open war on Christianity. The United States government has in
every possible way. The FBI is already in the church.
If not, they're coming already. We have pride flags all

(21:44):
over the freaking place, foster parents now have to affirm
their good gender to do it. That's a direct assault
on Christianity. And yet the American Christian Church still thinks, what, Mike,
do they think that just God will come in and
just magically save it all. We don't have to act,
actually do anything. We don't have to be the hands
and feet. Is that what the American Christian Church believes?

Speaker 3 (22:05):
Yeah, we have to be nice. It's the greatest virtue.

Speaker 1 (22:08):
Of all on our EA is to be nice.

Speaker 3 (22:10):
Seeker sensitive, secret sensitive movement. I know you don't subscribe
to that, Jesse, The secret sensitive movement where the highest
goal of churches is to get as many people as
possible in the building. You got to be entertaining, You
got to be happy, happy, joy, joy. Everything's got to
be great and wonderful. And you can't tell anyone what
is true. You just want to tell people what they
want to hear, because we got to get more people

(22:30):
in the church, because we're really just running a business,
not an actual ministry. If your church is telling you
only what you want to hear and not causing you
to feel convicted, if you don't feel convicted by your sin,
every single Sunday, at church, not as suggest you're not
going to a church, you're going to a mere social club.

(22:53):
We need churches that cater to the sheep inside the
church buildings, and that's the only way we're going to
get our country because if the sheep start waking up.

Speaker 1 (23:04):
Mike, let's talk about Gavin Newsom for a minute, because
you do have this special coming. And this is somebody
who he frightens me. To be honest with you, this
is a bad human being, but bad with talent, and
that's what scares me the most. So he's not bad
and stupid. This is a cunning individual and it's not good. Mike.

Speaker 3 (23:24):
Yeah, so I did not mean to do this, but
on the special I said, Gavin Newsom is ambitious. He's
a slick, right, He's ambitious, as you said, he's got
a lot of talent. It's extremely competent in what he does.
And he's also got a horrible god complex. So you

(23:47):
add those three things together and that describes the devil
right now. I'm not calling it the devil, don't get
me wrong, but I'm saying those are three attributes of
the desk. He's like, incredibly ambitious, unbelievably charismatic. Right, people
think that the devil is like red with the horns
and the thing that's not what the devil is, the
angel of light. The devil is the most handsome person
you could ever imagine, right, So that's Caveneers. He's handsome, charismatic,

(24:12):
super ambitious, does not care what he does in order
to keep his power, and he has a god complex.
He thinks he's the greatest person to ever walk the
face of the earth. Wildly narcissistic. Put those three things
together and that is a very, very dangerous combination. I
was in California, in California for twelve years.

Speaker 1 (24:28):
Still.

Speaker 3 (24:28):
We just moved a couple months ago to Tennessee. We
were there when he shut down all the schools, when
he forced vaccines into the arms of children, when he
masked all the kids up except for his kids. They
went to a private school. They never missed a day
of school. He's a bad person and the country needs
to watch out. But to your point, he's very, very slick,

(24:50):
very good at what he does. And at the debate
tomorrow with DeSantis, he's gonna wipe the floor with Disanta's
and no big hues. The Sander's fan I don't mean
to be mean of Desanta's I'm just trying to emphasize
how good Gavin Newsom is. That what he does, and
he's he does wicked things, but he's very very good
in them. I need the whole country to wake up.

(25:11):
I think people conservatives, we like, look at California and
we dis miss it. Look how charismatic he is here.
Biden wasn't in town at this time. So this is
this is Newsome just walking through the White House as
if he owns the joint already, right, sure, jacket off,
sleeves rolled up. Oh, just strolling about through the White House.
You know, eventually he wants to be there more than anything. Anyway,
people dismiss California because it's so horrible and homelessess and

(25:35):
crime or whatever. So I think people dismiss the governor like, oh,
he's some idiot, right. No, no, no, no. He might
be in many ways, but he is good and he
if he gets the opportunity, he will convince a lot
of people that he's the guy for the country. And
I just warn everyone that he is not.

Speaker 1 (25:51):
Well. He is Mike Slater go download his podcast Politics
by Faith. You'll learn something. Go watch his special. I
appreciate you very much. Mike, got to watch out for
that newsome character. Brother. All right, are you making preparations
basic preparations for a future that is probably uglier than

(26:14):
the past we have known? You know, the next forty
to fifty years will look nothing like the last forty
fifty years, because you see how fast everything's happening. Now,
I know you see it. These people regularly, the people
who run things, attack our food supply and announce their
intention to attack it more. Do I need to play
you that John Carey cut again, blaming agriculture for climate change.

(26:35):
Of course, make sure you have an emergency food kit,
an emergency food supply of some kind. Maybe you already
have three months worth of non perishable food. If that's
the case, that's fine. If not, most people do not.
Everyone in your home needs three months worth of nonperishable food.
And my patriots supply they have three month food kits prepped,

(26:57):
ready to go, ready to set. Get one of those. Please,
everyone in your home, if you got four people in there,
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dot com. All right, we'll be back. You don't have

(27:22):
to look far to find terrible headlines involving kids today,
and it's awful. It's just the past couple weeks. You
just wrote down a couple here. Fifteen year old was
killed by a younger student in a North Carolina high
school in a fight. Just a fight turned into a
big mob thing with a knife and everything else. And
New York at NYPD officer was attacked for telling a

(27:43):
bunch of college kids essentially to put out a cigarette
here in Houston that someone was shocked. That's not uncommon
here in Houston. I haven't even I could talk about Chicago.
I could across the nation. Kids are getting uglier, more violent.
World's happening. Joining me now, host of the Alex Lay Show,

(28:03):
Alex Lace, Alex Okay. Every time I see one of
these videos, man, I don't think about politics. I don't
think about religion, or skin and color any of these
other things. Every time I see one of these, brother,
I think, man, where are the dads out there? I
see a bunch of kids with no dads losing their
frigging minds.

Speaker 2 (28:22):
Yeah, Jesse you're one hundred percent right. It all starts
in the home. Let's be honest. And we try to
change all these different political positions. We try to throw
money at these neighborhoods where you're seeing all this crime
and stuff, but it all comes from not having a
father in the home.

Speaker 7 (28:34):
Our nuclear families have broken down. And I'll tell you this.

Speaker 2 (28:37):
When you have a society that is godless plus fatherless
plus lawless, it equals hopeless. And that's what we're seeing
right now in these cities all across America. Man, you
have no God in the society and the schools, you
have no father in the home, and you have no
law on the street. What do you think is going
to happen?

Speaker 1 (28:52):
This is what is to be.

Speaker 7 (28:52):
Expected, and you see it. It does go. And if
you want to look.

Speaker 2 (28:55):
At the FBI numbers and you look at it by race,
violent crimes that are committed goes Black, Hispanic, White, and
then Asian at the bottom. And that correlates with the
fatherless households. Number one is black, then Hispanic than white,
and then Asian. So as you have father Yeah, you
have the chart right there, and that's inter racial crimes
as well.

Speaker 7 (29:12):
It all correlates.

Speaker 2 (29:13):
It's this isn't like a big puzzle here or a
mystery to find out why we're at this point. It's
because we don't have dads in the home and our
nuclear family secured.

Speaker 1 (29:21):
Okay, I like break that down for me as you do.
Why does that turn a child violent? Or I shouldn't
say turn a child violent? Why is it more likely
that a child turns violent does crazy things when dad
is not there? Why does a fifteen year old boy
with the father, why does he conduct himself normally in
a normal society and the other one just kind of

(29:43):
sprays out there and God only knows where he's going
to land.

Speaker 2 (29:47):
You know from interviewing so many different like NYPD sergeants
and different wardens of prisons. When a kid has no
father in the home, one of the major aspects that
the father brings is that disciplined portion of it. Even
I have four kids, three boys and a g I'm
far more different with my discipline with my boys than
I am with my daughter. The boys need that discipline
structure to come from a male, even if it's not

(30:08):
the biological father, a stepfather, a father figure in their
life to give them that sort of discipline when they
don't have it, their first form of discipline is out
in the street, when they run into a cop, maybe
when they run into their teacher that's.

Speaker 7 (30:20):
A male teacher. They rebel against that. They don't know
how to handle discipline.

Speaker 2 (30:24):
They don't they don't have the tools equipped to handle
that kind of discipline, and then they act out, they
lash out against it. And that's why having a father
in the home just for that discipline portion of I
know for myself Jesse, growing up, if I got myself
into trouble out on the street, I would rather the
cops get me then my father catch me, because I
didn't want to have to face that that threat. When
your mother can say to you, wait till your father

(30:45):
gets home, gets home, and that means something that changes
a young boy's life.

Speaker 7 (30:49):
And when you don't have it, you're lost.

Speaker 2 (30:50):
You're out there with no guidance, no nothing in the
first form of discipline you run into, you don't know
how to handle it.

Speaker 1 (30:57):
Oh, just you saying the words gave me the shivers
all over again because my mother used to say that
to me every time I got in trouble, Wait till
your father got home and you're right, man, Come lock
me up, take me anywhere. Just don't let Dad get
home and get his hands on me. I can still
figure it out to this that, you know what, There's
more to this too, Alec. Actually I brought it up

(31:17):
at the beginning of the show. Suicides in this country,
men are four times as likely as women to commit
suicides in twenty twenty two, almost fifty thousand suicides. Why
are men so sad, Alec? What's missing? What's lost? What's
wrong with us?

Speaker 7 (31:37):
Well?

Speaker 2 (31:37):
Number one, there's an attack on masculinity in this country.
We know that, we've seen it. They've emasculated men. Men
are afraid to be men, afraid to be proud to
be a man. And you also have now women who
are making a lot more money than a lot of
times the men that are trying to date them, and
so they feel inferior. They're not the head of the
household anymore. And so we've taken a part. The man
is supposed to be the provider for his family. He's

(31:59):
supposed to be out there bringing home the bacon. That's
his always been his role in society, to be the
one that the family can rely on to bring home
the money and to be the guy that they provides
for his family. They've taken that away from so many
men in this country, so they don't have that anymore.
And a lot of guys are just afraid to be men,
and so that's a part of it, at least a suicide.

Speaker 7 (32:18):
Yes, it is.

Speaker 2 (32:19):
Men are dominating the suicide numbers. They also dominate the
homeless numbers. They also dominate the prison numbers. So it's
like it's an all out war against men, particularly in
the Western world. They don't have their seat at the
table like they once did, and that's why you're seeing
these numbers spike go all over the place.

Speaker 1 (32:37):
You brought up the NYPD earlier, and we haven't done
any politics yet, but I saw twenty five hundred NYPD
cops have turned in their badge alec. And these aren't
only the cops. These are oftentimes the best, most experienced cops.
So the NYPD, from my friends at the MIPD tell
me they're experiencing a serious brain drain there and these

(32:57):
positions are going to be filled by a bunch of
brand new diversity hires who don't have any idea what
they're doing.

Speaker 2 (33:04):
Yeah, really, the question is why haven't more cops turned
in their badges?

Speaker 7 (33:08):
That's really the thing. It doesn't surprise me.

Speaker 1 (33:09):
To see this.

Speaker 2 (33:10):
Why in the world would you want to be a cop,
especially in a Democrat city right now somewhere like New
York City, where the criminals that you lock up you
see them back out on the street and another week
and you're like, well, what, why did I even bother
locking this guy up? And if you do it again,
you're the one that's in trouble. And then you saw
what happened with Daniel Penny, the hero in the subway
there that ended up subduing that maniac that was threatening

(33:30):
to kill people on the subway. What happens Daniel Perry
Penny is arrested and he's booked, and so the officers
are kind of and then you know they don't have
the back from the mayor, obviously from the da Alvin Bragg.

Speaker 7 (33:41):
So what are they doing.

Speaker 2 (33:42):
We're out here trying to protect and serve the community,
and half the time we're doing our job, the communities
against us because the mayor has turned everybody against the police,
defund the police. Everyone's anti police. And so I'm not
surprised that that many officers, and I would expect a
lot more to turn in their badges in the near future.

Speaker 1 (34:00):
I don't think people understand what happens to a big
Citi's police department when they lose this kind of veterans.
The veterans like this too, because the positions get filled
with people who are less qualified. The police department ends
up turning into the big turred. Everyone thinks it is
over time, doesn't it.

Speaker 2 (34:17):
Yeah, there's no other way for it to go. And
that's why you're seeing now too. They're gonna who knows
now that the scary part is who are the people
that you say that they're hiring. They're hiring people not
because they're the best person for the job. They're hiring
them because of their skin color, because of how they
what pronouns they use. That's what they're more concerned about
than the guy that's going to be there, the best
man to do the job, the best woman to do
the job.

Speaker 7 (34:35):
They're not interested in that stuff anymore.

Speaker 1 (34:36):
Now.

Speaker 2 (34:36):
It's all about the diversity, higher equity and inclusion and
all this stuff that doesn't isn't going to give you
any results on the street, especially when you have unleashed
an entire youth population that grows up with no family structure,
no God in their life, and now they're out there
running rampant on the streets. And now you have police
officers who don't care, and I feel like they're justified
in what they're doing. It's a mess, and I don't
know how you clean this up unless you get fathers

(34:59):
back into the home, odd back into our society, a
law back on the street.

Speaker 7 (35:02):
Without those street things, we're lost.

Speaker 1 (35:05):
How are we going to get God back in our
society when the US government has apparently declared war on him.
We have training flags flying from our embassies overseas. We
have now foster parents, you have to affirm your child's gender.
Christianity is very clearly not the American religion anymore.

Speaker 2 (35:22):
Yeah, And Christianity has come under attack, just like masculinity
has come under attack, just like the nuclear family has
come under attack.

Speaker 7 (35:27):
And you even see it in the Catholic Church.

Speaker 2 (35:29):
The Catholic Church has been infiltrated by this progressive movement.
A lot of Catholics are not happy with Pope Francis
and are speaking out against them. We see the things
that are going on that would have never taken place
in the Catholic church that we all grew up in,
and so yeah, it's okay to be And again that's
again too, it's okay to be as racist or as
judgmental as you want against Christians, particularly white heterosexual male Christians.

(35:51):
Those guys are the lowest on a total poll right now.
And it's an all out war against Christianity. And we
have to try to write this ship and have faith
that we could bring it back. But I don't know
how you do it.

Speaker 7 (36:00):
I really don't.

Speaker 2 (36:00):
It's been it's so far gone over the hill that
really I don't know how to fix it. I really don't,
other than starting grassroots movement, starting to build our families
back up again.

Speaker 7 (36:09):
Take it. You know, when your father.

Speaker 2 (36:10):
Brings your kid to church, the likelihood of that kid
going to church where he grows up is far more
greater than.

Speaker 7 (36:16):
If just a mom brings him to church.

Speaker 2 (36:17):
So dad's the ones that are present need to be
as president as possible and make sure you're bringing your
kids to church and giving them that spiritual factor in
their life.

Speaker 1 (36:26):
Yeah, we do. Alec, my brother, I appreciate you. He
has the Alec Lay Show. I highly recommended thank you,
my brother come back soon. Yeah, all right, we have
some military matters. We need to discuss military foreign policy stuff.
We'll get to that in just the moment. Before we
do that, you need a lawyer. Now, I hope you

(36:49):
don't need one at this exact moment, but you need
to have a lawyer on retainer. All right. Normal people
now need a lawyer. And this has not been the
case for most of my life. For most of my life,
it's rich guys that get attorneys on retainer. I'll talk
to my attorney, you know. It's always been that man.
With this justice system going the way it is, that's

(37:10):
not good enough anymore. Attorneys for freedom, what do they do? Well,
they're an attorney twenty four hours a day, seven days
a week for you, for a normal person. You carry
a weapon. You probably have that insurance right or the
insurance that says we'll pay for a lawyer if something happens.
Those insurance companies just drop you get a real attorney.

(37:33):
You have to go to attorneys on retainer. Dot US
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But you need an attorney. All of us need one.
I do you do? Everybody all right, we'll be back.

(37:55):
All right, let's discuss a couple of military matters really
quickly before we check out of here and do some
light in the Mood stuff and some other things on
the show. But before we get to those things, I
just want to discuss this. As you know, we have
always and will always on this show, honor the fallen
who die during training accidents. These are people who have

(38:20):
always been forgotten and dismissed. We just don't talk about them.
We don't honor them the same way we do. You know,
the thirteen who died in Afghanistan, we honored them, and
I'm glad we did. We honored their memory. The flags
come back, you know, coffins come back draped in a flag,
a memorial, and we honor them, we talk about them.
Somebody dies in a training accident, just kind of blow

(38:40):
it off. Oh man, that's sad, and we kind of
blow it off. Osprey just went down off the coast
of Japan. At least one person that we know of
is dead. There may be more, and there probably will be.
Rescue efforts are underway, but we just want to again
honor that person and sacrifice, honor that person's family people

(39:04):
die during training because military training is necessarily dangerous. It's
supposed to be life threatening. There's no other way to
prepare for war without that. So the people who give
their lives in training, every bit, is heroic, every bit
the hero of the people who die in combat, and

(39:24):
so we honor that person's memory and we salute them. Now,
I just I want to get to this before we
get to a couple other things on the show. We
keep being attacked. We have these carrier groups over there
in the Middle East right now, and however you or
I feel about that is unimportant. But they keep getting
attacked and harassed. Iran just sent a drone after our

(39:48):
carrier harassed it really, really badly. US positions have been
attacked in the Middle East, various positions, various little bases here,
camps there have been attacked seventy times in just the
past month. Seventy times and just the past month. Now,

(40:08):
I'm gonna say something, and I know it's going to
sound harsh, and maybe you'll be offended, and I need
to be clear. I don't give a crap if you're offended.
It is the truth. When you're number one, when you
are the most powerful nation on Earth, or even if
you're not, really, if you're any nation that takes pride
in yourself, you cannot, under any circumstances allow yourself to

(40:32):
be attacked without a vicious response. I was actually just
reading a book really quickly quick side note he're on
Kit Carson. He was an old Western explorer, mountain man
type doesn't matter, but he would after he'd struck out
on his own, had his own little farm, little ranch going.
On occasion, Indian tribes many he got along with, many

(40:52):
he didn't. On occasion, one would come attack him, and
he would after they left, he would prepare and he
would go and he would kill a bunch of those Indians.
And he said, look, you have to If you don't respond,
they will come back in droves the next time and
wipe you out. They have to know there will be

(41:14):
a response or you're going to die. It's simply how
people work. It's how the human mind works. Why haven't
we done this well the Biden administration. This is according
to the New York Times quote. President Biden has rejected
more aggressive bombing options proposed by the Pentagon out of
fear of provoking a wider conflict with Iran Now, I

(41:36):
don't want a wider conflict with Iran. I'm not one
of these types of believes we need to bomb every
inch on the planet, invade everywhere. That's very much not me,
but not just Iran. Other nations around the world are watching.
They're watching our dollar, they're watching our president, they're watching
what's happening in our country, and they're wondering to themselves,

(41:59):
is America's still top dog? America's still running things around here.
And when you allow a country like Iran to bomb you, harass,
you attack you without a vicious response, what you're doing
is you're not just telling Iran, you're telling the entire
planet it's open seasoned, baby, come on back. But this

(42:21):
is what happens when you elect people who are so selfish.
This is what happens when you elect people who never
care about the country. The reason the Biden administration doesn't
want to provoke Iran or do a response is they
don't sit around wringing their hands about America and America's
place in the world like you do or I do.
All they care about is their poll numbers. I don't

(42:42):
want a war here. That'll be bad for my job.
Approval ratings. That's all these people think about all the time.
And so now we look like a bunch of sissies
and pushovers, freaking ugly state of affairs. We still have
much much more to go, as in a hilarious light
in the mood involving hot dogs, and we will get
to those things in just the moment. Before we get
to those things, let's do this. Let's get you out

(43:04):
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(44:19):
All right. It's time to lighten the mood. And uh,
I am a big fan of learning new things. You know.
I like to learn new things. I like to try
to improve as much as possible over my life. And
I want to applaud. I want to applaud the new
technique I learned for getting hot dogs on the grill up.

(45:00):
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