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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is the Jesse Kelly Show. It is the Jesse
Kelly Show. Another hour of the Jesse Kelly Show. On
a Wednesday and absolutely terrible day, a day we're I
don't know if I don't want to, I don't know
that I want to say that everything has changed. I
don't want to say that. But it is one of
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those days you can see being an inflection point in
this country. We almost had one of those days when
they tried to blow Donald Trump's head off twice. The
assassination of Charlie Kirk is on everybody's mind. And I
don't know. I don't know where we'll go from here.
I really genuinely don't, but I do know. It's a
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really good night to pray, be with your family, and
most definitely pray for the young Kirk family. Wife too
young babies. Pray for that family. I'm gonna do some
emails tonight. It's a it's a messed up night, it's
a messed up day. And I know you're hurting and
I'm hurting, And like I said, we're gonna we're gonna
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take a few minutes a half hour from now, and
we're gonna laugh a little bit We're gonna continue our
Crappiest Country in the World tournament a half hour from now.
Take a break, hopefully give you a snicker. I don't know,
but I don't know. I'm not in that much of
a funny mood tonight, as I'm sure you're not. It's
just one of those days. So let's get to some emails, Jesse.
The reason that guy killed the young woman in Charlotte
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quite simply because he believed it was the right thing
to do. We've been talked and we talked ourselves into
believing things are more complicated than they are. The purp
thinks he it is the right thing to do, so
on and so forth. Well, yes, this goes back to
actually what we've been discussing a lot tonight, how the
communist base has been conditioned to be okay with islence.
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Remember remember that quote from Maw I've read it to
you many many times before, Maose Dun said quote, political
power grows out of the barrel of a gun. Let's
just discuss this. Let's discuss it. If you why don't
you kill people? Why don't you hurt people? And I
hope you don't. Why don't you do that? I'm genuinely
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asking why. Let's say it was legal, you could legally
do it, would you. No, you would not, Why because
you have something moral against it? Chris is already pointing
to this guy. That's right. Look, depending on where you
get your moral framework from. Maybe you are a believer,
Jew like Chris, Christian like me. Maybe you're but whatever.
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Maybe you're a believer, maybe you're not, but you have
a value system that is against it. You maybe it
was taught by your parents. You don't believe in killing
somebody because it's against your value system. But what if
your value system didn't really prioritize human life at all?
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When we talk about communism and all the bodies that
they've stacked up throughout history, it's over and over and
over and over and over again. They take over and
slaughter people in mass take over and slaughter people in
mass take How could you do that? How could you
do that? How could your conscience allow you to do that? Well?
Human life, a human being, it has no value to
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them whatsoever. Your only value to a communist is how
you can contribute to the revolution. That's the only value
you have. And if it contributes to the revolution, for
you to die. They're fine with that, totally fine with that.
All that matters is the revolution human life. They don't
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believe in God. In fact, they are they believe they
are his mortal enemy. They're against it. Communism is from
the devil. They don't believe in the value of human life. Now,
if you don't believe in the value of human life,
violence is a no brainer. It's a no brainer. Why
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wouldn't I commit acts of violence if human life doesn't
mean anything to me? If I think I can get
away with it, why wouldn't I do it? If you're
we've talked about democrat rhetoric before, how it hasn't gotten
turned down, It's gotten turned up, even with all these
assassination attempts and assassinations. Why don't they turn it down.
They're not sorry, they're not sad. This violence is what
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they want. That's why they speak the way they do.
So let's talk about this guy, this violent lunatic in Charlotte,
because he's a great example. Race Communism has been prevalent
in this country for a long time. Remember the Soviet
Union when it existed. They recognize that the civil rights
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movement in America, it was ripe for infiltration, ripe for it. Hey,
there's a bunch of malcontents. We can filtrate this and
we can turn it from something where people are going
free equality to something very violent and evil. So this
started decades and decades and decades ago, but now we
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get to a point in this country where communist black
community leaders will routinely say the most absurd things about
white people about well, honestly, here's your asmind Crockett, listen
to this.
Speaker 2 (05:43):
So let me be really clear.
Speaker 1 (05:44):
These maps racist.
Speaker 3 (05:47):
The fact that they are trying to silence black and
minority voters in a majority minority state racist. Pulling all
of the economic engines out of certain districts also racist.
The bottom line is this is a Republican led and
racist attempt to make sure that we silence the voices
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of black and brown people.
Speaker 1 (06:15):
That doesn't make an impact on you if you have
been raised hearing things like that your whole life. Your
mom told you that, your pastor told you that, your
politicians tell you that over and over and over again.
If your entire life, you've been raised with this kind of.
Speaker 3 (06:34):
Stuffy We make sure y'all got the facts. Most extreme
crimes that take place in this country are committed by
white supremacist.
Speaker 1 (06:47):
Now, let's add your cultural influences telling you things like that.
Let's combine that with maybe your mentally ill, maybe your
drug addict, Maybe you had an abusive home. Just like
that animal who got on that train and butchered that
young Ukrainian girl, There's a reason he hadn't stabbed any
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of the black people on the train. The little white
girl gets in there, he jams a knife into her
neck and stands up saying, I got that white girl.
All it takes is a nudge when you have been
conditioned to believe that you are fighting a race war,
that white people hate you, and when you've been conditioned
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to believe that violence is an option because human life
doesn't matter. Do you want to hear what the official
Black Lives Matter Instagram account posted twenty four hours after
that girl was butchered. Here's what they said, A right
to violence. All pressed people have a right to violence.
And I'm gonna tell you something.
Speaker 2 (07:49):
It's like the right to be.
Speaker 3 (07:51):
You gotta have the right place, you gotta have the
right time, you gotta have the appropriate.
Speaker 1 (07:55):
Situation conditioned for violence. Okay, with violence rhetoric over and
over and over again, encouraging violence. If human life doesn't
have value to you, why wouldn't you. I've used the
example before. I'll tell you right now. I'm hungry. I'm
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a little hungry. I haven't eaten since breakfast. I'm hungry
if I go to the bathroom during the break got
a break coming up here. I go to the bathroom
and there's some let's say there's some little girl just
like that twenty three year old girl. Let's say there's
some twenty three year old girl walking up the hall
and she's got a delicious smelling pizza. Why wouldn't I
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just sock her in the face and take her pizza? Well,
because I have something moral against that. That's why I
wouldn't violence, thievery, harming women. I don't do these things.
I don't believe in these things. But what if? What
if I didn't possess that value system. I'm hungry. She
has food, it should be mine. I think I'll take it.
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They have nurtured and conditioned legions of people to think
that violence is acceptable. The climate communists have, the race
communists have with all this anti white rhetoric, The feminists
and let's not ignore the LGBTQ demon mob. Do you
think it's an accident. We've had so many tranny killers
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in recent years, over and over and over and over again.
These people who are already suffering from severe mental illness,
they are told by their political leaders that they are
under attack, that they're being exterminated, they'll be thrown in
a concentration camp. And these sound like ridiculous words to you,
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and of course they are ridiculous and dishonest, but we're
talking about a person who doesn't have your mind. They
don't have your inner strength. They can't process things like that.
All it takes is one to snap and go do
something terrible. Remember that. We'll do some more emails, man,
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it might, honestly, I might do emails the rest of
the show. It's just such a heavy, freaking, horrible, horrible day.
It's just a very rough day. I want to talk
to you about spending time with your family. That is valuable.
I know we struggle with that in our house. What
do you end up doing watching something on TV. I'm
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We are ten minutes away. I know nobody's in the mood,
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but we're ten minutes away from our crappiest country in
the world. Tournament. Gonna have five would hope a good
competition tonight.
Speaker 4 (12:00):
It's the twenty twenty five Crappiest Country in the World competition.
Tonight's matchup is between Zimbabwe and North Korea. Brought to
you by Jack's River Disposal.
Speaker 1 (12:12):
Just dump it, try to get ourselves a laugh for two. Huh, Jesse.
We know that the strategy from Soros and now the
ren collective, as you mentioned, is to cultivate communist judges,
and DA's what can a regular citizen like me do
to help get these communists removed from office? I live
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in Central Texas, Okay, So first, first off, this is
going to involve the norms and normas. You are the
tip of the spear, the hyper informed, the politically active.
That means you have to absolutely have to become an
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act activists in waking up your friends. I would argue
that might be the most important thing you can become
a friend waking activist. Your friends don't know, they don't
understand what is happening. You are someone who seeks out information.
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You consume the news, you know the issues, You know
the bad guys. Your neighbor doesn't know, and I know
you guys watch football together and you go out for
a beer and maybe you go to church. I had
remember that twenty at that time, about the time we
had breakfast with our pastor. He is the pastor of
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our church. Wanted to sit down just to meet us,
have breakfast, whatnot. He was the pastor of our church.
A wonderful guy, absolutely wonderful human being. We talked for
an hour over breakfast. He had no earthly idea about
what is going on in this world politically none. He
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couldn't tell you who Jasmine Crockett is. He doesn't know
anything about Chuck Schumer, not Republicans, not Democrats, nothing, doesn't
even consume the news, just floating around, completely lost. And
I'm not dogging him because that's the norm. That's why
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I call him normies. That's why I call him Norman Norma.
That is the norm. It is my job and your
job to shake these people awake. How do we get
these local das and judges out? Have you ever looked
at I wouldn't encourage you to look something up right now,
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no matter where you are, if you're rural, if you're urban,
big city, I don't care where you are. I want
you if you have your phone or you have a computer.
I want you to look out the turnout. Look up
the turnout of the last DA election in your area.
Look at how many people showed up. Do you know
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why the communists like Soros were able to install so
many of these das in judges because no one shows up.
It was actually credit to him, a brilliant move, the
das and judges. That was the soft underbelly of American society.
They recognized it and they attacked it. And it's a
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soft underbelly because no one cares. Can I just called
you hyper informed, and you are. Can you even name
who the DA is in your county? Can you name them?
What's their name? If you can't? Even Chris says no,
Chris is involved in politics? Hyper involved. I'm not dogging
on you for that, but isn't that a wake up call?
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We don't even know who these people are, much less
go out and vote for them. The bad news is
we allowed them to get in with our negligence. Myself too,
me too. We allowed them to get in the good
news is it was a soft underbelly they exploited. It's
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also a soft underbelly we can exploit. Nobody shows up
for these elections. Nobody the turnout even if you even
looked it up. In New York City, millions of people there,
there's not many people who show up and vote. That
means we are uniquely powerful when it comes to taking
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these positions back, uniquely powerful. We can take them back.
We can. All it's gonna take is waking up our friends.
And look, I know your friend is not going to
become you. I've beat my head against the wall with
my normy neighbors trying to trying to turn them into
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me when it came to politics, right, be active, get involved,
be angry. I've tried. I know you've tried. But you
can drive them down to the pools. Bribe them. Hey,
pizzas on me. You know what, first round of beers
is on me. I'm gonna come pick you guys up
this morning, and five of us we're going down there
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to vote. Then we'll go get a beer. Whatever the
case may be. Bribe them. I'm not nearly above being bribed.
Bribe people. Tell them, hey, watch the game tonight at
my house. The wife's making her brownies. Come on over.
It's on me, but you gotta come vote. Come vote
with me, and we'll do it. We have to do
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break from the madness and hopefully laugh a little next
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on a fantastic Wednesday, ome day. And it's been a heavy, heavy,
heavy show so far with the shooting in the and
the the crime talk and the violence and where we are,
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and you know what we're gonna do. We're gonna step
away from that and have a little bit of fun
for a couple of minutes. I'll be honest with you,
as you know, it's time to do our Crappiest Country
in the World competition tournament for tonight. And I had
a moment right before the show where I thought about
not I thought, you know, maybe not tonight. You know,
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we're all shocked, we're st and shoot. My wife sitting
at home crying as we speak of that. That's where
we're at. So I thought about not doing it, But man,
I think now's the time. We probably need a little
laughs as much as anything else, and we're gonna do it.
So let's talk about our matchup today. It is Zimbabwe
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versus North Korea.
Speaker 4 (20:29):
It's the twenty twenty five crappiest country in the world. Competition.
Tonight's matchup is between Zimbabwe and North Korea.
Speaker 1 (20:38):
Brought to you.
Speaker 4 (20:39):
By Jack's River Disposal.
Speaker 1 (20:42):
Just dump it. We will start out with Zimbabwe, and
I'll be honest with you. Zimbabwe somehow snuck into the tournament.
They're one of those teams that really came on late
in the year and snuck into the tournament. I'm not sure.
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Frankly hate to give the game away. They're even a
worthy contender. Don't get me wrong. The place sucks. It's
just horrible. But you know how, the State Department, as
we've discussed, has four different levels of travel advisory. One
you should visit, Two you can visit, you some caution,
Three you really don't need to go there, and four
if you visit, you will die. Simbabwe's only level two. Now.
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The crime is rampant, the poverty is terrible. Fifty percent
of the country lived in poverty. And maybe the saddest
thing I actually have considered doing a history episode on
this before is Zimbabwe was at one point in time
quite wonderful. It used to be known as Rhodesia. It
was a British colony. Then eventually they kind of broke
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off and just kind of governed themselves, and that went
away because two different communist subgroups decided to essentially join
forces in age war on the Brits who were ruling
Rhodesia at the time, although they were no longer British,
they were Rhodesian. It's a very fascinating little war, guerrilla war,
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and eventually they had to leave. They lost, and ever
since then the place is kind of gone downhill. You
have massacres, you have genocides, things like that, so it exists.
There's a ton of street crime, pickpockets, smashing grabs, things
of that nature. But overall, I'll be frank with you,
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I just don't think they're on the same level as
North Korea. North Korea. I don't want to buy us anybody.
I don't want to buy us myself. North Korea could
easily win the whole thing. They could run the table
and win the entire thing. They are level four on
the State Department Travel Advisory. Sixty percent live in absolute poverty.
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We all know what a concentration can biz. Due to
all the coverage and books and things that have been
written about World War II and the holocaust of Jewish people.
We all know what a concentration camp entails, and we
often say to ourselves things like never again, never again,
this can never be allowed to happen again. It's happening
right now. In North Korea they have concentration camps plural
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that are as bad as anything that happened in World
War Two. The conditions are so horrific around these camps.
They have super electrified fences around them, and prisoners routinely
run and throw themselves onto the electric fence, preferring death
rather than continue to starve to death. How how about torture.
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Let's discuss that North Korea has a real specialty when
it comes to torture. Oftentimes it's water torture. Oh and
I should note when you're being tortured, North Korea will
arrest your entire family and do it to everybody, so
it's something the whole family gets to enjoy. As they
force water down your throat and then step on your stomach.
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They jam needles underneath your fingernails, and all the way
to just hanging you upside down and then beating you senseless.
You have no rights, no freedom of speech. There is
a strict class system where you can't advance beyond the
lower classes at all. Oh, by the way, there's slavery.
Did you think we were past that time? The North
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Korean government, because people have no rights and they have
no guns, they will just show up at your house
and yank you out and turn you into an uncompensated worker,
which is slang for slavery in one of their minds
or camps or somewhere else. You don't have to have
done anything wrong whatsoever to get conscripted as a slave.
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They do this to their own people. If I have
to give them credit for something though, there's no violent
crime to speak of whatsoever, because all the criminals are
already dead, or to be honest, they're all working for
the government. This one was frankly not even close. North
Korea is so much worse than Zimbabwe. Zimbabwe, apologies to you,
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you're bounced out of the tournament, but credit where it's due.
Congratulations to North Korea. You easily breezed past your first
round opponent. Now I need to inform you that tomorrow's
matchup is a war that has been fought before. It's
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India versus Pakistan. They hate each other. They have slaughtered
each other by the million. They just tried to fight
another war recently until Donald Trump stopped it. Well, war
continues tomorrow as they square off. Now, I have to
play something for you there is Hey, it's hard to
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find it, hard to find anything to feel good about
right now. It's a very sad, heavy day. But I
want to encourage you with something. Our enemies are really
really stupid, unbelievably stupid. Hey, Chris, you're gonna want to
tune into this one. Listen to this one. This is
Frederica Wilson. She's one of these dirty communists members of Congress.
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She said this today.
Speaker 2 (26:25):
Now Republicans are saying, we're going to ask schools to
be sure to post the Ten Commandments on every school
classroom wall and post a crucifix on every classroom wall.
And now what is more anti semitic than that?
Speaker 1 (26:43):
Hey, Chris?
Speaker 5 (26:45):
Are the Ten Commandments anti semitic? They're just so stupid.
This is so unbelievably stupid. It flows me away.
Speaker 1 (26:59):
They're so I find it encouraging. It lifts my spirits
every time one of these morons talks. Yes, they're violent,
and they're demons, and there are all those things, but
that gone. It makes me feel good. Jesse, You are right.
Communism would die by enforcing the law. The more I see,
the more I realize judges are another finger on the fist. Yeah.
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I mean, if you want to remember what Bouquetlee did
in El Salvador when he cleaned up his country, it
was like the murder capital of the world, and now
it's one of the safest places in the Western hemisphere.
It wasn't just grabbing criminals and throwing them in prison.
That was only part of it. An essential part of
what he did was replacing judges. Wherever these people get
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into place, they install judges. Judges are always part of
the criminal network, always part of it. They are a critical,
critical part of it. And the communists understood this a
long time ago, and so they went and grabbed every
disgusting freak they possibly could and threw judges robes on them.
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Now we have judges in Wisconsin helping illegals escape ice
out the back door. This is where we are. We
have to get these people out and it will take time,
all right, Let's uh, let's get back to some emails next.
He doesn't care if you believe them. But he's right,
Jesse Kelly, it is the Jesse Kelly Show on a
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very very heavy, very crappy Wednesday. Let's just be honest
about that. You can email me if you've got event.
It's fine Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. And again,
like we talked about in the opening, I know that
you are sad and angry, and I know everyone right
now in the wake of something unspeakable like this, that
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you want an outlet. You want an outlet, you want
right now, you probably want to hurt somebody. It's war.
It's time to hurt people. It's time to take a
breath tonight. We don't know what tomorrow will bring. And
if you're hungry for blood, there may come a day
where you're gonna get your wish, trust me on that.
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But for now, now is it time to pray. Take
a breath and pray. Maybe that means you go hang
out with your family tonight. Maybe you turn off the
television set, play a board game, and look, I'm going
to tell you something else. If this is hard for you,
listen to this show, turn it off, turn it off.
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I don't want you to hurt I don't ever want
to be the reason for for you being sad and suffering.
I I don't know that I have ever in seven
years of doing media, I don't know that I have
ever struggled so much with a show and what exactly
to say and how to digest it. I don't know.
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I don't think it's ever happened to me. I don't
know what to say because it's a thirty one year
old man assassinated. It's his wife and children left left alone,
left without her husband, left without their children, and possibly
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a very very ugly change in this country once once
political assassinations become normalized and in fact celebrated in left
wing circles, Once that happens, it just becomes extremely difficult
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to put that genie back in the lamp. It does.
It's like, you know, we talked about race communism earlier,
about how the race hustlers in this country they really
play to a violent black underclass, causing them to have
all this kill white stuff. That's why they're always assaulting, murdering, raping,
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doing all these horrible things to white people, and they
believe it's justified. And the really terrible thing what one
of the many terrible things about race activism race communism
like that is it inevitably leads to opposite race communism.
That's why communists love it so much. They always have.
They love race communism. Mao adored it. It was one
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of his favorite things in the world because it becomes
almost impossible to stay out of. Even though I don't
want that for you, no matter your skin color, black, white,
I don't care what. I don't want you to look
at people and judge them automatically by their skin color.
That's not a way to live your life. It's not right,
it's not accurate. Every time you see a video of
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some black thug in some urban area assaulting a white person,
it can be easy to convince yourself it's black people
are all that. That's not true. My freaking next door
neighbor's black. That's not true. Is there a vibe io
violent black underclass in urban areas who've been lied to
and now they believe they're justified in hurting white people?
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Of course, no question about that. Does violence? Is it
more way disportionately prevalent in the black community in this country?
Of course that goes right back to the garbage ghetto
culture in the urban area. That doesn't mean black people
are evil, but those words will fall on deaf ears
for so many people because race activism begets race activism,
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it just always does. Think of it like a prison
gang if you walk into one, if you're a white
person and you walk into one, you may not fancy
yourself a white supremacist, but you might just be eaten
with them to keep yourself alive. It's terrible. It's where
we are as a country is a very very bad
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place to be. When you allow communists to infiltrate all
of your institutions, they will use those institutetions to break
up the country. You know, I talked to you. I've
talked to you before about Antonio Gramsey, Gramscy Gramsey, however
you want to say it. He was an Italian communist.
He's really one of the true pioneers of cultural Marxism.
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Just a very evil human being, and he spoke all
the time. He wrote about it. I encourage you to
go read it. He wrote about how important it was
to conquer institutions because then you can use the institution
instead of having it protect the country, you can use
the institution to destroy it and that's where we are
right now looking at a video of Charlie Kirk getting shot.
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In MSNBC. They run with this thing.
Speaker 6 (33:42):
Charlie Kirk is a divisive figure, polarizing, lightning, rab whatever
term you want to use. Why Well, he's one of
maga's most prominent voices online. He hosts in Your Daily podcast.
He opines on almost everything. He's been very closely aligned
with the President since his initial run for office twenty
fifteen twenty sixteen, and his ties to Trump really elevated
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his own brand. He was really quite young as an
activist when the President launched his initial campaign, and he
has kind of written along with MAGA since twenty sixteen
and built up a massive, massive brand of his own.
His group has brought in tons and tons of money.
Speaker 1 (34:21):
This is MSNBC in which a shooting like this happens.
Speaker 7 (34:25):
Yeah, and again, emphasize what you just emphasized. We don't
know any of the spoke details of this that we
don't know if this was the supporter shooting their gun
off in celebration or so. We have no idea about it.
Speaker 1 (34:36):
That's MSNBC. After Charlie Kirk was shot today again, this
one right here.
Speaker 7 (34:41):
He's been one of the most divisive, especially devisive younger
figures in this who is constantly sort of pushing this
sort of hate speech or sort of aimed at certain groups.
And I always go back to hateful thoughts lead to
hateful words, which then lead to hateful.
Speaker 1 (35:00):
Action running to the television to justify what he just watched.
A video of this brings a country to its knees,
because at some point in time the people on the
right are going to start taking their own actions. It's really,
really ugly. It's a terrible place to be. Say a
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