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December 15, 2025 36 mins

They never let a crisis go to waste. Bad people can change, demons can’t. Stopping a terror attack. Pelosi’s one regret. What ended Rome? What happens when a nations citizens become second class. 

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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show.

Speaker 2 (00:15):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show. Let's have some fun
on a Monday. A Monday that is so jam packed.

Speaker 3 (00:29):
I just don't have any idea how we're gonna get
through everything, but I will do my level best of course,
you know, Medal of Honor Monday is an hour from now.
As soon as that's done, we will continue our history
on the Rhodesian Bush War. We have Daniel Turner talking
energy in the third hour. But before we get to
any of those things, we have to talk about the

(00:52):
communists response to all these shootings Australia Brown University. Someone
wrote an amazing article about an entire generation of white
men being frozen out of corporate America. Nobody wants to
join the military in Europe anymore, all that Joe Biden
handing out social Security numbers emails, so much more coming

(01:15):
up tonight on the world famous Jesse Kelly Show.

Speaker 2 (01:18):
Now, before we.

Speaker 3 (01:20):
Do any of those things, I'm sure you've probably heard
by now.

Speaker 2 (01:26):
If you have not, we lost.

Speaker 3 (01:28):
A couple soldiers in Syria, ambushed right before Christmas gone,
and we now have their names. They finally released their names.
Sergeant Edgar Bryan Torres Tovar, twenty five years old from
Des Moines, Iowa. Sergeant William Nathaniel Howard, twenty nine years

(01:51):
old from Marshalltown, Iowa. Obviously it was an Iowa National
Guard unit ambushed, killed people didn't even know. Probably we
had a true presence still in Syria. So these kind
of things tend to get forgotten about and dismissed. But
these guys gave their lives for the country. Their families

(02:13):
will gather ten days from now, and Christmas is going
to hurt. Let's keep them in our prayers. And that's,
of course, as we always do, honor these.

Speaker 1 (02:23):
Men with taps. Rest in peace, brothers. All right.

Speaker 3 (03:21):
So there have been a couple shootings that are getting
national attention, international attention over the past couple days. I'm
sure it's probably normal, but I don't know. It seems
like seems like there's an uptick in this stuff lately,
doesn't there. Maybe it's just because it's been such a
heavy year, the assassination of Charlie Kirk and whatnot. But

(03:43):
a bunch of Jews got butchered on a beach in
Australia by a couple of Muslims. A father son Muslim
coalition showed up Hannicks celebration butchered a bunch of Jews.
We'll get to that in a moment. Brown University, vice
president of the Young Republican Club. They're young lady nineteen
years old was killed. Another young man was killed. That

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thing is a little fuzzy right now, meaning the details,
the motivations are still extremely fuzzy. And for everything to
be fuzzy by this point in time tells me it's
intentionally fuzzy. And that brings me to the point because
I'm not going to be breaking down match shootings and
things like that.

Speaker 2 (04:24):
You know, we don't do that.

Speaker 3 (04:25):
Please pray for those victims, Pray for the families. I
want to discuss something kind of heavy, but I feel
like it's important that we talk about this. I think
it's natural for human beings, for you and for me
to think to hope at least that are fellow humans.

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Certainly people in political leadership that yes, they're dumb and
corrupt and all the other things we say, but if
things get too bad, if if things start to collapse
too hard, if there is a tragedy too great, that

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they will break they will change their ways. They will
finally decide enough is enough and they'll do the right thing.
Don't you have that emotion. I'll tell you I.

Speaker 2 (05:18):
Go through that.

Speaker 3 (05:18):
Surely, if it's bad enough with enough dead people kids. Uh,
but something, something will make them break. Surely, Surely they'll
set aside their evil, demonic ways when things get bad enough. Right,
But we have to set aside that notion because it's
childish and it's not true. We have to understand something

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and be crystal clear about it. We're not dealing with
bad We're dealing with evil, with dark demonic forces that
exist on this planet. And evil never gets tired of

(06:03):
doing bad things. Ever, they just want to do more
bad things. There is no moment where a demon wakes up.
I don't know if they sleep, I doubt they do,
where a demon wakes up in the morning and says.

Speaker 1 (06:17):
Man, that was actually pretty sad yesterday.

Speaker 3 (06:20):
I feel like we went too far today. Let's back
off of that. A bad person might. I have guys
listening to me who are cons in the joint as
we speak x cons and they email in and Jesse,
I turned my life around, Jesse, I changed my ways.
That's not an evil person that somebody screwed up, did
a lot of bad stuff, decided he's gonna change.

Speaker 2 (06:42):
That's bad.

Speaker 3 (06:43):
Bad can change. Bad can wake up demons do not.
Bunch of Jews butchered on a beach in Australia by
some Muslim immigrants. Here's the response from Australia's Prime Minister.

Speaker 4 (06:58):
By saying that the government is prepared to take whatever
action is necessary. Included in that is the need for
tougher gun laws. And this afternoon at four o'clock I
will put on the agenda of the National Cabinet tougher
gun laws, including limits.

Speaker 3 (07:17):
Australia already has some of the strictest gun laws in
the world. People are essentially completely disarmed. There tougher gun laws.
Oh well wait, he wasn't done. He found the people responsible.

Speaker 4 (07:29):
We take Aja's advice very seriously. We work closely with them.
We receive regular updates as well. The Director General of
Asia has warned about a range of threats, but it
any Semitism, the rise of right wing extremist groups as well.

Speaker 3 (07:52):
Right wing extremist groups. A bunch of Jews were butchered
at a Hanuker celebration by Muslims. You brought into the
country right wing extremist groups. But what Oh, it's not
just Australia. No, no, no, no, no, here's Angie Craig.
She is a Senate candidate in Minnesota.

Speaker 5 (08:11):
Another act of senseless gun violence in this country. And
we're the only nation in the world who's.

Speaker 1 (08:17):
This is about the Brown University thing.

Speaker 5 (08:19):
Another act of senseless gun violence in this country. And
we're the only nation in the world whose lawmakers don't
seem to be willing to step forward and at least
try to address this epidemic we have across our country.

Speaker 2 (08:32):
I am so saddened.

Speaker 5 (08:34):
I am just disgusted with my Republican colleagues and their
lack of acknowledgment that these lives matter, their lack of
acknowledgment that these annunciation school children matter in our country,
and that we can do something about it. It is
time to ban assault weapons and high capacity magazines in

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our nation.

Speaker 2 (08:56):
Okay, Bill han Omar lumped both of them together.

Speaker 6 (09:00):
Is a tragedy that this has become a normal occurrence,
not just in the United States, but now seeing it
in Australia. Has worked really hard to create gun professional
laws to prevent the kind of tragedy that took place today.

Speaker 3 (09:22):
Gun laws, right wing extremists. People in the wake of tragedy,
hear these things, ridiculous things, wrong things, just stupid things,
and we almost get confused, What are you talking about?

Speaker 2 (09:39):
Gun laws? They have gun laws in Australia. He was
using a bolt action rifle.

Speaker 3 (09:45):
We don't even know that much about what happened at
Brown You what are you talking about? Well, if you're
asking that question, if you're confused, it's because I would argue,
maybe you haven't accepted yet that you're not dealing with
bad You are dealing with evil, demonic forces. There is

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no tragedy so great that they will ever change their ways.

Speaker 2 (10:16):
Every single thing that happens, good and bad, is seen by.

Speaker 3 (10:22):
Them as an opportunity to get more power and smash
their enemies. And because you don't think like that, it
can be hard to accept that brutal reality. But I
am here to tell you that is the truth. We'll
continue on this in just a moment. I wanted to

(10:43):
read an email to you though wonderful, wonderful email. It's
a little long stay with me, Jesse. Thanks to your show,
I learned about Preborn. Today, I donated to their organization
for the very first time. When I was a younger man,
I was a very different than I am now. I
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(11:04):
as I approach sixty. It's funny how much you change
when life beats you up over several decades, a little
bit at a time. When I was in my twenties,
I masked my own weakness and fear by being callous
towards people in their feelings. Before I was thirty, I
pressured two women with whom I was involved to terminate
their pregnancies, one of whom terminated two pregnancies because of me.

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I was not a good person. The pain and guilt
that I feel knowing that I will never see their
sweet faces or hear their voices are feelings no one
should ever feel. I pray for God's forgiveness every day
for my part in ending those innocent lives. I feel
I do not deserve his mercy, and I know that
it is just that I suffer as I do. May

(11:50):
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Speaker 2 (12:53):
That, you know, we're out of here for a little bit.

Speaker 3 (12:55):
So Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. Back to what
we were just discussing. There is nothing, nothing that could
happen that would prompt the communists' subversives to halt the
revolution and be good, decent people. Nothing. And that's hard

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to hear, and I know it's hard to accept, but assassinations,
terrorist attacks, nothing If you woke up tomorrow morning and
some jihadi blew up at Los Angeles right the nuclear bomb,
nuke the whole place, five million Americans dead, a tragedy

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that the world has never seen before. Even then, the
Communists would not change their ways because you're not dealing
with bad, You're dealing with evil. Everything that happens good
and bad, it's just seen as an opportunity. And remember,

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the reason for that is they're anti humans. I'm not
the first one who called them that. Sultaniitsen called them
the enemies of humanity, but many people have called them
anti humans. They really genuinely are anti humanity. It's part
of the reason communists have killed so many people in
their existence, because human beings being killed is almost always

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seen as a solution to their problems. You got a
problem with this, let's kill some people. Got a problem
with that, Better kill some people.

Speaker 2 (14:30):
We should kill some people.

Speaker 3 (14:32):
They have no They see no value in human life.
You you are a human being created by God. Do
you know that for a purpose? You have a purpose
in this world. You are created by God. You are
a soul, You are sacred. Communists don't believe that. For them,

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your value? Who is only seen as how valuable you
are to the revolution. So I don't care if it's
thirty school kids, twenty dead Jews on the beach. I
don't care if it's a pretty girl, a new father.
It doesn't matter what the tragedy is. The Communist will
never be shaken from his demonic ways. Everything is seen

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as simply an opportunity to move the communist revolution forward.
That's why they have goobers like this on CNN selling
themselves as a law enforcement analyst.

Speaker 7 (15:36):
What we're told from law enforcement sources now is that
they seize two firearms from this twenty four year old suspect.
One of those firearms, we are told was equipped with
a laser sight device. This has significance because number one,
that's a fairly sophisticated device for a handgun, where when
you aim it, a red dot goes where you want

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to target, and if you fire at that point, the
bullet goes where the dot is.

Speaker 3 (16:03):
It's the kind of it's a sophisticated device. Heck, he
must have been in Delta Force, except I'm pretty sure
you can buy one of those for like fifty bucks
on Amazon right now, and any more on can attach
it to their weapon. I think half the pistols I
own have red dots on them.

Speaker 2 (16:19):
And I don't know. I'm not some weapons expert, but.

Speaker 3 (16:21):
Why why would CNN even have some weapons grade boob
like this coming on TV talking like that. It's not
about the shooting itself at Brown University, it's not about
the suspect, it's not about anything. You are there to
further the revolution. Make all guns sound big and scary
and like America is unique and if we just confiscate

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it all then we'll be safe. The Communists can look
at a mountain of dead bodies, a mountain of them,
and he will not ever feel how you feel when
you see them. If you saw maybe a picture of
that beautiful nineteen year old girl who just got executed

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at Brown University, that feeling you had in your heart
of heartbreak for her, loss of a future, for her family,
ten days from Christmas, just the horrible, sad tragedy of
it all. He didn't feel any of that. I'll play
this for you one more time. The video is worse.

Speaker 5 (17:28):
Than the AUDI Another act of senseless gun violence in
this country, and we're the only nation in the world
whose lawmakers don't seem to be willing to step forward
and at least try to address this epidemic we have
across our country.

Speaker 1 (17:42):
That's Angie Craig.

Speaker 3 (17:44):
If you watch the video, remember that line from Jaws
where he said that he's got lifeless eyes like a
doll's eyes. That's that lady's eyes. No, there's no remorse,
there's no tragedy. She didn't shed a tear.

Speaker 2 (18:00):
She's happy.

Speaker 3 (18:01):
It's an opportunity for the revolution demonic forces. All right,
move on, talk about some other things Before we talk
about that. I want to talk to you about a
new twenty twenty six, a better twenty twenty six. We're
rapidly approaching that time where the New Year's resolutions.

Speaker 1 (18:20):
Are going to roll out.

Speaker 3 (18:23):
What if what if you had more energy next year
than you've had in a decade or two. What if
when you get home from work you want to go
for a walk. What if on Saturday, instead of sitting
around all day, you feel that you have to get
out of the house and do something natural. Herbal supplements
from chalk can change your entire life. And I'm not

(18:47):
over selling it because they have changed mind four years,
give or take. With a male vitality stack every day
for me, I just I feel so much better.

Speaker 2 (18:59):
I always want to go do something. It makes me
stir crazy. You have the time now. I don't want
to sit around the house. Let's get up and go.
I want to feel like that.

Speaker 8 (19:06):
Ah.

Speaker 2 (19:06):
But I'm seventy.

Speaker 3 (19:07):
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Speaker 1 (19:22):
We'll be back, Jesse Keilly.

Speaker 3 (19:28):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show. On a wonderful, wonderful Monday.
We are a half hour away from Medal of Honor Monday,
and then after Medal of Honor Monday, we're going into.

Speaker 2 (19:39):
Part four, Part four of.

Speaker 3 (19:42):
The Rhodesian Bush War. I don't know that i'll finish
it tonight. I don't think it'll go past tomorrow.

Speaker 2 (19:49):
Possibly i'll finish it tonight, but.

Speaker 3 (19:51):
Hopefully i'll wrap it up tomorrow. I know it's been
a long one, but there was so much background I
had to set up, and no promise whatsoever, no promises.
We are working on potentially having a veteran of the
Rhodesian Bush War on at some point this week. I

(20:12):
think that would probably be a pretty cool perspective, don't
you anyway? One more thing about the guns. Nancy Pelosi
sat down for an interview. She's getting ready to leave
Congress and go be rich and retired, and she has
a big disappointment. What is her biggest disappointment?

Speaker 9 (20:31):
My disappointment I always have it, I'll never give up
on It is guns. A four guns, guns that children
would be dying in a classroom, that families are just
just the saddest thing. But it's about two things that
politicians should think that their political survival is more.

Speaker 2 (20:55):
Why guns?

Speaker 3 (20:56):
She looks back over this career, when she yanked the
country to the left. She had a whole lot of
power in DC, used it for the revolution. But her
biggest disappointment is she never could take away your guns. Remember,
the communist is so angry about your guns, so angry

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that he does not have a monopoly enforce on killing power.
It drives him bonkers. I've used the example before. It
would be like training your entire life to climb Mount
Everest and you're within one hundred feet of the summit
and there's all of a sudden a wall you can't

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get through, keeping you from getting there. That's what guns
are to the communists and their revolution here in America.
They have ripped up so much, destroyed so much, made
so many gains on behalf of their revolution. But they
can never line you up on the side of a
ditch and shoots you in the head like they want
to because you have so many guns, and it drives

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them bunkers.

Speaker 2 (22:09):
They can't stand it.

Speaker 3 (22:10):
That's why every Democrat you know, from elected officials to
your stupid liberal aunt Peggy, races to the internet in
the wake of any tragedy, trying to use your emotions
for their revolution. That's why they gun grab so hard
in the wake of every single shooting.

Speaker 2 (22:29):
You can try to cite all.

Speaker 3 (22:31):
The statistics to them you want, You can try to
point out the idiotic things they say all you want.

Speaker 2 (22:37):
That's not why they're doing it. They don't care. You
will never sway them at all.

Speaker 3 (22:41):
Mass human tragedy to the communist is always an opportunity.
More specifically, your emotions are always an opportunity. Because he
doesn't have them, he doesn't share them. Remember when Texas
Senator John Cornyn, with Mitch McConnell's blessing, worked with Democrats

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after that horrible Uvaldi school shooting, classroom full of dead kids,
a bunch of worthless coward cops hiding in the callway,
not going in and doing anything about it. And Republicans
and Democrats work together to grab as much of your
gun freedom as possible.

Speaker 2 (23:22):
Why because you were sad.

Speaker 3 (23:24):
I was sad, and in our sorrow, the communist recognizes
an opportunity. That is why they gun grab after tragedy.
And there is no tragedy so great that will make
them change their minds. In Australia, gun confiscation already some
of the strictest gun laws on the planet. A beach

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full of dead Jews, unarmed, gunned down by a couple
Muslims with hunting rifles and their prime minister, essentially their president.
He found an opportunity by.

Speaker 4 (23:58):
Saying that the government is prepared to tyke whatever action
is necessary. Included in that is the need for tougher
gun laws. And this afternoon at four o'clock, I will
put on the agenda of the National Cabinet.

Speaker 2 (24:13):
But it's Muslim immigration that doesn't work. They already have
the tough.

Speaker 3 (24:18):
He knows all that, he knows all that he's not
interested in stopping another mass shooting. He doesn't care about
the last one. It doesn't care at all, doesn't doesn't
move him at all. He does care about the revolution,
and a bunch of dead Jews on the beach is
an opportunity to him.

Speaker 2 (24:37):
That's it.

Speaker 3 (24:38):
I twety this under the Biden administration because they would
do this all the time in the wake of a
mass shooting. It's hard for people to understand the level
of evil. So I'll explain it this way. When there
is a mass shooting, they get happy. It's not just
that they're not sad. It's not just that they're not angry.

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When they are in their private circles and they find out, wait, how.

Speaker 2 (25:03):
Many kids with ten dead school kids? Oh nice, that's
gonna help.

Speaker 3 (25:10):
That's gonna be a huge opportunity for us.

Speaker 2 (25:12):
Nice.

Speaker 3 (25:13):
That's how truly sick and evil these people are. Don't
ever forget it all right through a couple of emails, Chessie,
you say we'd be protected by the oceans, but the
Kamis have been setting up shop inside the border and
on the coastlines. All he was talking about, you know,
as our country probably moves past its peak years that

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I was talking about last week, how we have opportunities
here we're gonna have We're gonna have an opportunity to
really really slow the decline way down because we have
so many advantages, including the oceans. And look, you're not
necessarily wrong. I mean this headline the FBI is talking
about it. The FBI arrests four alleged members of a
radical pro Palestinian group of plotting New Year's Eve bombings.

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Apparently they had anti ice stuff explosive devices at least
five different locations. This was it was gonna happen. They
were planning on it, and it was gonna happen. But
the communist activist is what they were, Free Palestine, free Hawaii,
free Puerto Rico, freeing the world from American imperialism. Just

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a communist terrorist group. If this is all legit, then
a bunch of people just had their lives saved in
the Los Angeles area. And let's hope there aren't other
attacks planned, but you know, you know how that goes,
there always are. It is true, we have a communist
terrorist problem. We have ag hatty terrorist problem, and those

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problems are not likely to go away anytime soon. And
that is what happens when you allow communists to infield
trait and when you allow them to use your values
against you, so you never purge them from everything. They
should be purged from every walk of life, not just
from the government. They should never have anywhere. Instead, they're
employed everywhere. They're in everything now, and that's going to

(27:06):
be a problem. Remember the Biden administration, the Biden's FBI,
I should say, they stopped hunting these people down, and
they started hunting you down, calling you a domestic terrorist.
Because you showed up at the local school board meeting
and you didn't want gay pornography in your child's school library.

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The FBI opened up a file on you. That's the
reality of it. We do have a domestic problem, there's
no question now speaking of domestic problems. There is something
terrible that has happened in this country, and it's part
of the reason we have a younger generation of very

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very angry men, displeased, extremely displeased, and there are going
to be all kinds of problems they are downstream from them.
We are going to speak about the contract a society
has with its young people, and how America and other
countries in the world have broken that contract, the anger

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that creates and things that are downstream of that anger.
And I'll try to jam all that into the next segment,
because then we got to go do Medal of Honor
Monday and some history.

Speaker 1 (28:19):
All right, Hang on, Jesse Kelly, Vaccian.

Speaker 3 (28:27):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a spectacular Monday,
about to get the Medal of Honor Monday and the
history of the Rhodesian Bush War. But I'm gonna play
a couple things really quickly. First, this is a little
sixty minutes preview talking about the German military and the
recruitment problems there having.

Speaker 10 (28:48):
Despite the uptick in enlistments, the bundes Fhir faces a
manpower challenge. It wants to add about seventy five thousand
active duty troops to its all volunteer force by twenty
thirty five. History weighs on recruitment. The issue still sparks protests.
A recent poll found an overwhelming majority of fifteen to

(29:10):
twenty five year olds would not take up arms.

Speaker 3 (29:15):
An overwhelming majority would not take up arms for Germany. Okay,
play something else. This is going to sound unrelated. To
stay with me. This is a.

Speaker 2 (29:25):
Local news story.

Speaker 3 (29:26):
School decides they're going to, of course have Pride Day.
We have all the LGBTQ philth out there, students not having.

Speaker 8 (29:35):
A parents angry at town hall over intolerance. At Marshall
Simon's Middle School, kids were asked to wear rainbow clothes
in honor of Pride Spirit Day, but some organize the
counter protests, wearing red, white and blue or black. The
principle sharing a statement to families that pride posters were
ripped down, stickers ripped up, some students chanted USA are

(29:57):
my pronouns? And students showing pride or intimidated.

Speaker 7 (30:01):
It was an.

Speaker 2 (30:01):
Unruly disruption in fact that was organized ahead.

Speaker 8 (30:05):
Of time, while some parents were upset.

Speaker 2 (30:08):
You got it.

Speaker 3 (30:09):
Then there's an article today and I'm actually gonna read
just a little bit of it. I could read a
lot of it, but I won't. In compact and I
don't know this guy. I don't know Compact, and I
don't know who Jacob Savage is. He's apparently the author
of this. But the article is titled The Lost Generation,
and it is about twenty fourteen. Was essentially when it began,

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when white men began being completely phased out of corporate America.
That was the year apparently DEI got shoved into everything.
And this article mainly focuses on the media world up,
but this is true all across the spectrum. In twenty
twenty one, new hires at Conde Nast were just twenty
five percent mail and forty nine percent white. At the

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California Times parent company, the La Times and the San
Diego Union Tribune, they were just thirty nine percent male
and thirty one percent white. That year, Pro Publica hired
sixty six percent women and fifty eight percent people of color.
At NPR, seventy eight percent of new hires were.

Speaker 2 (31:14):
People of color. Quote.

Speaker 3 (31:16):
For a typical job, we get a couple hundred applications,
probably at least eighty from white guys. The hiring editor recalled,
it was a given that we weren't going to hire
the best person. It was jarring how we would talk
about excluding white guys. The pipeline hadn't changed much. White
men were still nearly half the applicants, but they were
now filling closer to ten percent of the open positions.

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Since twenty twenty, nearly two thirds of the Atlantic's hires
have been women, along with nearly fifty percent people of color.
In twenty twenty four, the Atlantic announced that three quarters
of editorial hires in the past year had been women
and sixty nine percent people of color. I could continue
to go down the list. You're welcome to read the
article all you want. My point in making these connections

(32:05):
between the German military recruitment problems and the local school
with the pushback against the pride stuff and corporate America
censoring out white men, is this part of what prompt
prompted the end of Rome was Roman citizens did not
feel like their government served them, They felt like their

(32:29):
government was hostile to them, and they wouldn't join the military.
Roman men not joining the military would be unheard of
for so much of Rome's history. But joining the military
fighting for your country, it's not a given. There is
a contract that exists between governments and citizens, and there

(32:53):
are obligations that go both ways, and governments have a
history of pretending like that's not the case. You cannot
turn against your own people and then have the support
of your people. In Germany, young men have watched Muslims
be imported en mass rape their women, stab them, burned

(33:14):
down churches. They're not anxious to go fight Vladimir Putin
on the cold Asian step, why would you? Why so
I can leave the jihadis back at home to rape
my wife.

Speaker 2 (33:24):
Now I'm good. I'll stay right here here.

Speaker 3 (33:28):
In the United States of America, kids are feeling they
are feeling like they have been ostracized, feeling like they're
second class citizens, feeling like they've been cut out of things,
and all the data proves that they were in fact
cut out of things. Then you turn around one day

(33:49):
and you have a bunch of citizens who are not
thrilled to fight for their country. They simply won't do it.
They're not going to get up and go this tried stuff. Now,
kids are tired of that too. They're tired of it,
tired of the endless assault on their sensibilities, tired of
the endless assault on their culture, on their chosen religion,

(34:11):
on anything.

Speaker 2 (34:12):
They're tired of it.

Speaker 3 (34:14):
And it's got to stop. It cannot go on without end.
And like I said, the craziest thing is all corrupt
governments act like it can No. No, no, we'll be fine.
No we after all we fought in World War Two.

Speaker 2 (34:28):
World War Two.

Speaker 3 (34:30):
Would never happen today, at least the way it did
in the United States of America. Recruitment lines around the block. Ah,
not a chance, not a chance. Maybe under Trump you'd
have a chance at it, Trump and hag Seth. But
if it was a Democrat president gay and the whole
thing up, not a chance. You'd never get My son's there.

(34:51):
I promise you that, not a chance. It's a big,
big deal when governments break the contract, when citizens feel
like they are second class citizens in their society, it's
a big deal. In downstream of that, there are so
many problems, so many problems. You disenfranchise enough people for

(35:15):
long enough, you're going to get bad results. And it's
way more than just the military. How many people are
sitting at home right now who have set out two hundred,
three hundred, five hundred job applications and never got a
freaking phone call back, sitting there listening to the sound
of my voice, nodding your head, saying you're dag gone right.

Speaker 2 (35:35):
This is wrong.

Speaker 3 (35:38):
This is what happens when we don't fight back against
this stuff, when we allow them to use our values
against us, our kindness, against us. When we allow these savages,
these race Marxists to tear through this society, the gay Marxists,
the climate Marxist, when we allow all forms of Marxism

(35:59):
to tear through our society, it just breaks you down
from the inside. It's a bad thing, all right. It's
time to do Medal of Honor Monday, and then I
probably will start during the Medal of Honor Monday segment,
it's time for the History of the Rhodesian Bush War
Part four. Remember if you missed the previous three parts,

(36:19):
it was Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday of last week. iHeart Spotify iTunes,
Go download the podcast. You get all the background and
everything else. But now the war has reached the seventies
and things are about to get bad.

Speaker 1 (36:34):
Hang on,
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