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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show.
Speaker 2 (00:15):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show.
Speaker 1 (00:17):
Another hour of the Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful Friday.
Speaker 2 (00:22):
Smile. The weekend is finally here, Labor Day.
Speaker 1 (00:25):
Weekend, and we're gonna have a lot more fun this hour,
just like we always do. We'll address someone who's mad
that I mean to Chris talk some more about the
Chai cooms, but first I'm gonna answer this Bronco. The
subject of this one is trans terrorism. When do we
categorize the Rainbow people as terrorist organizations? Conservatives got labeled
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as terrorists and domestic threats under Biden without any reason.
We have two trans child killers. Now we should be
playing the same game as them. We're all walking around
these mentally unstable people each day and being told were
the weird ones for not pretending they're normal, says his
name is Rocky. All right, so let's talk. And by
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the way, I have no problem at all if there
is a a tranny group, and there is one, probably
more than one in this country, that is decided they
are going to group up in commit acts of violence,
as labeling that group a domestic terrorist organization, I have
no issue with that at all. But if I may,
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and I don't want to sound soft, but it's Friday.
Maybe I'm just in a good mood. If I may,
let's talk about getting to the root of this problem,
the root. What is the root of this problem? First?
At home? Parents, your child? Who runs your house? You
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it's an important question to ask, do you run the house?
Does the child run the house? Good parents who run
the house? They're probably rolling our eyes and say, well,
I do, of course, But that is not every house
in this society. Your child. How much time does your
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child spend alone on the internet. And I'm not saying
never let your kid on the internet, or never let
them on the computer or the iPad or the phone.
My kids have iPhones, both of them have computers. I
let them have Internet time. Well, obviously we look, we monitor,
but I let them. I'm not saying you have to
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cut that off completely. You know how many tranny kids
there were before there were computers, zero, none, not one.
A lot of this is an internet phenomenon. So if
I try to cut them off, they'll get bad too bad.
So sad you're the parent. No, what if he gets
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mad at me? If my kid got mad at me
because I told him to shut off the computer. I
would take the computer and I would set it in
the driveway and I would drive over it in front
of him fifteen times. There you mad. Now it's my house.
I'm the parent, you're the child. I make the call. Period.
So that's part of it. Another part of it is this,
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we brought it up several times before. To be a
tranny means you are a money machine for the pharmaceutical industry,
for the medical industry. Period. You are a money machine
because it doesn't work. It's never worked, it never will work.
You start lopping off body parts and injecting hormones, you
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have created somebody who will be medically dependent the rest
of their life. You have essentially you are essentially a
drug dealer, and you've introduced them to the best drug
they've ever known, and they will come back and back
and back until they're gone. Period. It's a huge problem.
Why is it legal for pharmaceutical companies to make tranny drugs?
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Why is it legal for doctors to prescribe them? Why
is it legal for pharmacies to fill those prescriptions. I remember,
like it was yesterday, American pharmacies were refusing to fill
prescriptions for ivermectin prescriptions doctors had given out. Clearly, this
is a thing. Let's talk about that. That's a big thing.
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This is a social contagion, is what it is the
best way to deal with tranny violence is to stop
enabling it and stop pretending as if it's a thing
that is real. Somebody child or adult trying to change
the sex they were born with. Is somebody going through
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mental health problems, oftentimes spiritual problems, and there's somebody who
needs help. But what happens in this country for a
variety of reasons, is the doctors in the shrinks, they
essentially blackmail the parents. I've heard it over and over
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and over again. I've interviewed these parents many many times before.
All of them tell the same tale. You know what,
all of them are told. Well, either you affirm their
new gender, are they going to kill themselves? You want
your son to kill themselves? You want to what does
that do to a parent, especially a parent who's not
equipped like you are with knowledge. You know you're sitting
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here listening to me. You consume information. I'm not the
only thing you consume. You consume information. You're in the know.
How many parents aren't lost, completely lost all of a sudden,
you're sitting in front of us. Wow, he's a doctor.
I mean, look at look at those degrees on the wall.
Surely he knows much more than I do. I don't
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want my I don't want to lose my child be
the worst day in the world for any parent. Surely
I'll do anything. I mean, Okay, I'm not. I'm not
sure I'll cut his penis off. It's deeply, deeply evil,
and we should tackle it at its root. And yes, look,
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it's not all gonna be nice. We should acknowledge that somebody,
anybody trying to be a different gender, is somebody that
you should be very wary of, and you should give
a wide berth the same way you would anybody struggling
with a mental health issue. When you are walking up
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the sidewalk and you see that homeless person. I told
you about that time in New York City. I was
walking up the sidewalk and there was a dude, a
shirtless duw dude on a metal trash can. It was
a metal trash can. He was using it like a
punching bag, sitting there in the middle of the night,
just boom, woom woom, hammering on it. We were with
a whole group of dudes, we all cross the street.
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You don't need that kind of trouble in your life.
A trainee should be treated the exact same way somebody.
You should give a very very wide wide berth too,
because there's somebody struggling with something mental, something spiritual, and
you don't have any idea how that's going to come out.
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But it helps now that we're finally speaking out. You know,
I got this email along these lines. Hey, Jesse, I
just saw Caitlin slash Bruce Jenner on a Fox News interview.
If she slash he came on your show, what would
be the pro down you would use while introducing and
conducting the interview. Well, one, I wouldn't interview that person. Two,
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it's a dude on our side. Great, still a dude
struggling with real mental health issues who needs help. It's
not just the children, he needs help. And so no,
I'm not gonna run around promoting it. I'm not gonna
tell you it's okay just because they vote Republican. Well,
he wants to keep it at a girl's sports. Great,
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that's like the bare minimum. Let's stop icknowledging. We do
this with things because we try, We try to do
the right thing while being nice. We have this infatuation
on the right with being nice. Well, I want to
do the right thing right up to the point where
it might be mean. But here's the truth. You have
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to be mean. Sometimes you have to be mean sometimes. Well,
I don't want to be mean. Nah, yeah, Jesse, I
used to be a boy. Now I'm a girl. No,
you're not well, you have to No, I don't know. No,
I do not at all. I do not have to
And you're not a girl. You need to get mental help,
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and don't ask me to buy into some delusional lie.
And don't ask me to pretend like it's okay. It's
not okay. You're not okay. Get yourself some help, professional help.
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You need that.
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You want some help, email the show. I'll help you.
We'll find a way to get you some help. But
don't you dare sit there and try to emotionally blackmail
me into taking part in whatever delusion you're currently in
the middle of. No, you're not a boy. No you're
not a girl. No you can't change it. Stop with
the nonsense, stop with the idiocy. Cut the crap. But
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we have lacked that, and we certainly have lacked that
in our politics or politicians on in the GOP, biggest
bunch of freaking weenies in the world. To get them
to speak boldly about things, it's very very very difficult,
very difficult. They try to be as bold as they
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can be, but I don't want to sound like a
Meani mcmean face. And that doesn't work when you're dealing
with social contagions, mental illness, communism, it doesn't work at all.
You're going to have to be thought of as mean
by some people or you're useless, period. And the story.
Let's talk about Chris and the chi Cooms next. Fighting
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for your freedom every day The Jesse Kelly Show. It
is The Jesse Kelly Show on a Fantastic Friday Memory.
You can email the show Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. Jesse,
is Chris a real person? If he is, why are
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you so mean to him and talk bad about him?
Why do you not let him talk? The things you
say to him and about him make you sound like
a bully, And I would almost bet that you are. Look,
I'm not a bully, all right, I just treat poorly
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the people who I have power over all, Right, I
am not a bully. It's just if someone has less
power than me, I take advantage of that and make
them feel bad about themselves. And it's really a lot
of fun. It's a lot of fun. It's super fun
with Chris. As far as letting him talk, that's just
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never going to happen. And that's not for me, that's
for you. I'm doing you a favor. You should hear
his voice. Terrible, just absolutely terrible. Hey, Jesse, I love
the comments on Wednesdays show about Chinese commandeering rare earth minerals,
especially the tangent about them using bribery to open Confucius
focused institutes at universities across the nation. But if they
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are using the time honored, rooted in capitalism technique of
bribery to advance communism, aren't they sidley admitting by their
actions that capitalism is a better system. His name is Zaye. Well.
Communists admitted that almost from the very very beginning. Remember
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you have to understand this, and I know it sounds weird,
but you are interested in a government, a system of government,
a country that works and creates prosperity and protection. Right,
you're interested in a good system of government. The communist
is not trying to make something work. He is not
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trying to make it work. Whenever you tell a communist
that this will fail or that will fail, that government
can't do this, that this will create poverty, it doesn't
make a dent because he's not trying to make something work.
He's trying to destroy while seizing power for himself. Making
something work could not be further from his mind. It's
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on your mind because if you're a good person who
cares about others, those thoughts never enter the communist's mind. Ever,
he's not interested in that at all. Clear back to
the Soviet Union days, who was it was a Kruse chef.
It was one of them used to talk about, we'll
get the capitalists to sell us the rope that they'll
that they'll hang themselves with. I'm paraphrasing, but that's that's
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about what he said. They've always known that the free
market creates a better life for people, more wealth for people. China,
what do you think China made the transition after Mao.
It's one of the main transitions China made. They wanted
to stay communists, but it was kind of undeniable that
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this whole communism universal, universal communism thing creates a lot
of poverty and misery and death. And so what they tried,
what they're still trying, is kind of a hybrid model.
Oh no, no, no, no, no, open your business, no no, no,
we want you to do this. We're just gonna look
into it. We're gonna make sure we approve of everything.
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We're just gonna make sure we control some of it.
The communists, all of them, they know that free markets
create more prosperity. They know that all of them do.
It's not supposed to work. It's not designed to work.
They're not selling something that works. What they're really selling,
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as we've talked about before, is revenge. That Mam Donnie
Guy in New York City is the most recent example
I've brought up to you. When he talks about abolishing
private property, everyone ran to the microphone to say, but
that won't work, that won't work, that's not gonna work.
He knows it's not designed to work. It's designed to
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hurt people. It's designed to fulfill the jealousy in envy
that fills every Democrat's heart. It's designed to hurt people.
When you hear Democrats, when you hear them on the
campaign trail at any level, do you hear any modern
Democrats trying to sell a plan that will work, It's
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not in any of them. It's not in any of
them at all. They're not trying to sell that at all.
They're selling revenge. The Communists is selling revenge. Hey, Jesse
strutting around the house like you're Oh, this subject of
this one is the robe strutting around the house like
you're Julius freakin Caesar. Be careful, dude. The fam might
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call the authorities and have you red flagged. Oh and
while you're at it, ditch the Bronco moniker and go
for Brondo. Look, I'm a robe guy, and you're gonna
have to accept it now. If you, if you would
step up, be a man or a woman and wrap
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yourself in a cozy earth robe one time, you would
know that you are now superior to people who don't
have one. Oh and by the way, Chris, and don't
shake your head, don't you, Chris? I want you to
ask me something, Ask me what I'm wearing. I don't mean, Chris,
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It's fine. Ask me what I'm wearing. Chris, Come on,
what am I wearing? I'm glad you asked. These are
everyday pants. See my pants, Chris is probably some sucker.
We're in blue jeans. I don't know. I didn't look,
but my pants. I'm gonna go. I'm gonna take ab
out to dinner when I get home, and I don't
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have to change my pants. And yet here I sit
and they feel like freaking sweatpants. I'm so comfortable. That's
why I'm so happy. Chris miserable. He's probably his pants
are probably binding and it's horrible. I'm in Cozy Earth
everyday pants. My life is comfort. Now you want up
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to forty percent off all this Cozy Earth stuff? Yes, ladies.
They have all these fancy face creams, and their sheets
are the greatest thing ever. I've been sleeping in their
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robe guy, be a robe girl cozyearth dot com promo
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code Jesse. Yeah these people do.
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They sound like they're selling something that works.
Speaker 3 (17:28):
I'm sure you've all heard about one more of these tragedies.
It took place in Minneapolis today. The Mayor said it best.
This is not a time for thoughts and prayers. These
kids were praying the bullshit we get of, like let's
lower our flags. How much more of this before we
recognize that sensible gun restrictions have to be out there.
Speaker 1 (17:52):
They're never selling something that works. All right, let's move on.
Let's talk about a bad church. Let's talk about Western
communists and Islam. Next, what, Chris, we can make jokes.
It's fine, we got that right. The Jesse Kelly Show.
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Fantastic Friday,
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and asked doctor Jesse Friday.
Speaker 2 (18:18):
Did you hear joy read She's just.
Speaker 1 (18:21):
She's a piece.
Speaker 4 (18:21):
As many times as I have been called DEI or
an affirmative action baby and all that, you know what,
I never get mad because I actually am very much
in favor of DEI. I don't take that as an
insult because I understand that that means that I'm just
damn excellent and innovative, and yeah, I am DEI. I'm
bringing diversity and that's bringing something great. You're not insulting
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me if you say, oh, you're an affirmative action person
that got in Harvard. I'm like yeah, I got into
a Harvard with affirmative action and Yale and Brown and
also you know Vasser, you know, in the University of Denver.
Speaker 1 (18:55):
I admire the honesty, Dear Jesse. My wife and I
raised our daughter to be conservative in our blood red
part of Missouri. She turned out great. After college, she
moved to the Dallas area to work. We went to
visit her last month and attended her church. The topic
of the sermon was illegal immigration. The pastor claimed that
being in our country illegally was basically the same as
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getting a speeding ticket on the way to church. He
tried to point out that both things were minor offenses.
I nearly got up and left. I didn't want to
embarrass her, she said after the service. He wasn't the
normal pastor. I thought of your phrase feminized Christianity. The
weakness of the church is really holding back the conservative movement.
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What can be done? Love the show. His name is
Marty Okay, So we have talked about how the Communists
have worked very, very hard and been somewhat successful in
infiltrating and co opting America's churches of every denomination, especially
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the large corporate churches. Remember look into your church. Are
they part of a large corporation. There are many large
church corporations in your church. Maybe you think it's operating independently,
may not be operating independently at all. Many of those
large corporations are bad bad news. Same thing in the seminaries.
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But here is I want to get more specific, because
we've talked about that before. I am not a freaking pastor.
I'm certainly not qualified to be one. I don't want
to pretend like I am. Okay, I am not that
at all, and I am not telling you that your
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large church is bad at all. I am not saying
that the one I go to would probably be considered large.
I don't know if you'd call it a mega church
or something like that, but probably be considered at least large.
But if you have a big one, a big church,
I'm talking full blown rock band on the stage, lots
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of butts in the seats. Let's think about this from
a business perspective. Set aside your spiritual perspective for a moment.
From a business perspective, you know what that building costs,
you know what that land costs. Now, think about how
many people are on staff at the church. Go to
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the church's website. How many people are on staff, Chris,
I'm assuming synagogues are were the same, exact same way.
This is a business too, I know. Look, I'm not
insulting it. I get that this is a business too.
They need butts in the seats in order to pay
the rent. Shoot, I'm here in Texas because we don't
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have state income tax. You know, the government always gets
you one way or another. Our property taxes are insane here.
Even if your church the building, the land, even if
it's paid for, if you're sitting there on ten million
dollars worth of building in real estate, your property taxes
are backbreaking, absolutely backbreaking. And so you want butts in
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the seats. In fact, you need butts in the seats.
You need people showing up, you need people tithing. It's very, very,
very very tempting, and many men give into it. To
take that Bible, close it up and just be nice,
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Just be nice. I don't want to offend anybody. I
certainly don't want to offend anybody here. I don't want
to offend anybody here. You know that that verse. Wives
be submissive to your husbands. Husbands love your wives like
the church. But wives be submissives to your husbands and
all things. It's in the New Testament. You know that pirson.
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Even if you're don't go to church, you know that verse.
I went to It was a mega church. We went
with a friend, his daughter was getting baptized. We went
to a megachurch which I'm not going to name here
in the Houston area. And the pastor got up and
he was preaching on that verse. It was a dude,
that whole verse. And he must have added twenty times,
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I don't want to offend anybody. This might be offensive.
I don't want to offend anybody. And not one time
in the forty five minute sermon did he address the
wives be submissive to your husband's part. He read it once,
never explained it. Spent the rest of the time on
the husbands with the wives. Why big church, I bet
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you it was twenty million dollar property between the building
and the grounds. Big church, big tax bill, big salary. Hey,
if I actually read the truth, gonna be some woman's
gonna drag your family out of there. Probably several tithe
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money gone. Then where are we? And this applies to
more than the church. This applies very much to politics
to many things. People are craving real. It's not that
they're craving mean, they're craving real, honest, right between the eyes.
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I brought up Donald Trump earlier. I'm going to bring
him up kind of in the same way, but on
a different subject. Donald Trump is appealing to people a
political phenom because he is real doesn't mean he's always
polite or always right or always saying everything you want
to hear. I know he makes you mad, have time
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to time, me too. It's fine, but it's always him,
and people love it. People crave it, and there's a
there's a unique craving for it right now because you
will find yourself craving something you've been deprived of. You
ever take it a you ever had a diet of
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some kind, maybe a maybe a low carb diet is
a good example. No more, no more bread, no more
potato chips, And I bless you to it, whatever diet,
the diet, whatever way you want. But how much do
you crave a bag of potato chips after about a week.
To human nature, when you have been deprived of something,
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you crave it badly. There are so many fake people
and fake churches and fake politicians and fake this and
fake people on the radio, and fake this and fake
that that. People have a hungering, a hungering for authenticity,
even if they disagree with it. It's one. In my opinion,
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it's probably the only reason this show has grown. Because
I am aware that I'm a I'm an offensive person.
I don't try to be I'm just naturally rude. I
can't help it. I don't try to offend you at all.
And I get your emails about how mad I make
you so much, and the show continues to blow up.
Why Because people know I'm honest. I'm going to say
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something at some point in time that is going to
offend you terribly, maybe offend you terribly, maybe offend you personally,
or offend your wife, or offend your state or your
food or whatever. I am going to say it. I
promise you I will, and I'm not sorry. I am me.
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Authenticity sells. People want it, and America's churches would do
well to remember that. It would do very well to
remember that. Look, I've gone through all this. I've gone
through it all. America's feminized Christianity, so desperate to be
nice to everyone, so desperate to be nice. I just
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want to be thought of as nice. I'm nice, you're nice,
were nice? Jesus is nice. They ended up losing their minds.
Now you have these skinny jeans wearing dorks pretending to
be pastors telling people that your country should be invaded
by barbarian hordes. Freaking ridiculous. I'm out on that. I'm
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still have so much to get to, more than an
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download the whole thing on iHeart, Spotify, iTunes. Jesse. There
is currently a cozy relationship between Western communists in Muslims.
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This guy says, at some point these two religions will
clash and oppose each other. When do you see this occurring, Well,
more specifically, it's Islamis. I'm talking about the breed, the
brand of Muslim that believes in world domination, world conquest.
It's very obvious when you look, if you're being honest
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with yourself, America, the UK, Germany, France, really Western civilizations
that allowed communists to seep in and infiltrate. The Communists
figured out they had a really, really quality ally and
they needed to bring in as many of them as
possible and form a partnership to smash their common enemy.
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You the patriotic citizen, that's an alliance. It's an alliance
in America. It's an alliance all across Western civilization. It's
obvious to anyone paying attention. When do they clash with
each other? People when they do the enemy of my
enemy is my friend thing very very very rarely allow
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themselves to get to that point. They i mean their minds.
They don't allow themselves to plan ahead and think that
far ahead. Oftentimes, when it comes time for a clash,
the first one to fire that shot wins. Uh. You
know what, China is actually a great example of this.
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China after the fall of the dynasties had just there
was so much political upheaval there. This is before they
became communists. There was so much political upheaval. It was
war lords and divided up and finally Chang Kai Shek
and the Nationalists begin to rise as a very valuable,
very powerful party. The Communists not initially led by Mount
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but we'll just he eventually let him, So we'll go
with Mao Mao z dung in the Communists they arose too,
and they began to fight each other, this huge clash,
killing each other in droves to see who would earn
the right to conquer and run China. But in the
all time bad timing awards, WW two kicks off. And
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remember World War two kicked off a long time before
your history teacher told you World War two kicked off.
It's always treated as the invasion of Poland or something
like that. Japan was invading and conquering China in the thirties.
Early on. Japan was fighting World War Two before anyone
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else was fighting World War Two. So Mao and the
Communists are fighting Chang Kai shek in the Nationalists, and
then uh Oh, the Imperial Japanese Empire starts to conquer
Manchuria starts to conquer China. After some time, there was
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an agreement struck. And I don't want to act like
it was all hunky dory and all smiles or anything
like that. And I don't want to act like Chang
Kai Shek was excited about this agreement. His hand was
essentially forced. The deal was, Hey, we have a common
enemy here. We communists hate you nationalists. You nationalists hate
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us communists. I get all that, But if we don't
stop fighting each other, the Japanese are going to conquer
the entire freaking place and there'll be nothing left for
either of us to rule. So let's lay down our stores,
stop killing each other, and go kill the Japanese. Okay,
lamb dam, deal is done. But Maose Dung is a
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crafty individual. As much as I hate that evil demon,
Malose Dung was very crafty. Did he participate in killing
the Japanese? Of course he did. He absolutely let Chang
Kai Shek in the Nationalists do the brunt of the
fighting while he waited and waited and waited and waited,
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while Chang Kai Shek and the Nationalists got weaker and
weaker and weaker just from the losses fighting the Japanese,
and then the split second the whole thing was wrapping up.
Incomes Maose Dung to run Chang Kai Shek and the
Nationalists off of China. They went to Taiwan. It was
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known as Formosa back then. They went to Taiwan, and
now China belonged to Mao and you and me, we
have to live in a world where China is communists
to this day because of that little tale. You probably
already knew that I just told you, But not everybody
is as crafty as Maw. The truth is in America,
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in England, you know, the Labor Party in England, they
imported all these Islamis because they'll vote for the Labor Party.
The Labor Party protects them. And I'm sure, I'm sure
the Labor Party thinks that this can go on without end,
that that they'll always have power. But of course that's
not how it will go at all. Eventually, the Islamis
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will have so many people in the UK that they'll
just fill up the entire government with their own people,
not the Labor Party, not the Conservative Party, even though
it's not conservative at all, and the Islamis will rule
it all. Now, we're way behind on that scale here
in America. There are places that are being conquered, like Minneapolis. Here,
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there's no question about that, true. Texas has I mean,
there's a lot, but we're way behind where they are
in the UK. Ventually, the Communists will lose that fight.
They will because the Communists are too stupid. The Communists
will eventually lose that fight. It's not because they're not
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as evil. It's not because they're not as vicious. It's
because they won't see it coming in time, and then
they'll look around and it'll be over, and the whole
country will have the Muslim call for prayer. And I
don't think that's going to happen in the United States
of America. I believe we're going to win. I am
not near as confident in Europe at this point in time,
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and one of the main reasons I'm not near as
confident is their lack of guns. We had reports earlier
in the day, and I don't want to act like
I know all the details on the ground, but there
are reports of huge rebellions popping up all over the
UK today, but they're unarmed. If we ever have huge
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rebellions popping up in America, that's gonna be a big
problem for everybody involved over there. Military has all the guns,
cops have all the guns. We have guns and chalk,
So we're way good here. We have guns and the
testosterone to use them, so I think we'll be okay.
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