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Speaker 1 (00:10):
This is the Jesse Kelly Show.
Speaker 2 (00:15):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show. Another hour of the
Jesse Kelly Show on a Friday, and ask doctor Jesse
Friday chop it away at all of it here. So
before I get back to the questions, I want, I
want to play a couple of things because there's a
couple different points to be made. And both of these
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little bits of audio come out of Philadelphia, which is
such a crying shame because Philadelphia is where it all began.
Either way, this is Rochelle Bilaal. Who is Rochelle Blau.
Well she's the sheriff for Philadelphia, Philadelphia County. All right,
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Well here she is.
Speaker 3 (00:56):
And so we stand here today with all those who
stand against the made up, fake, what you can call
ice professional law enforcement.
Speaker 4 (01:06):
I don't call them none of that.
Speaker 3 (01:08):
I call them made up fake want to be law
enforcements because what they do is against not only legal law,
but tomorrow law.
Speaker 4 (01:19):
So I'm with the.
Speaker 3 (01:20):
DA and we will work with them. If any of
them want to come in this city and commit a crime,
you will not be able to hide.
Speaker 4 (01:29):
Nobody will wish you off. You don't want this smoke God,
because we will bring it up to you.
Speaker 2 (01:39):
As the Philadelphia sheriff. You don't want this smoke, holl me,
you don't want it. I'll tell you. We've talked about
this before, and I don't. I WinCE when I talk
about it because I think about what it means for me.
I'll be honest. I'm a selfish as anyone else. I
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personalize it and think about what it means for me.
All this DEI push that diversity is everything push. In
the beginning, when they first started really really shoving this
stuff hard, it was easy for us, certainly easy for
me to maybe maybe it was just a way to
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comfort ourselves to cope by saying, or at least thinking, well, yeah,
they're they're of course gonna screw over as many white
men as possible, and they're gonna grab so many of
these diversity hires, and they're gonna give them some jobs,
of course, but not the important jobs.
Speaker 5 (02:41):
Not not not the stuff that really really matters.
Speaker 2 (02:44):
All Okay, they're gonna put one in the mail room.
Sounds good. All right, They're gonna make one assistant manager
of the local chilis. I got I got it, I
got it. Sounds all right. They're gonna let one be
one or two will be a nurse, okay, but they're
not gonna run police departments. They're not gonna pilot airplanes.
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That's never gonna happen. Okay. They can work for the university,
but they're not gonna run the university. Will hire some
at the FBI, but they're not going to rise to
the highest levels of the FBI. Nobody would do that.
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These positions are too important, after all, nobody would do that.
But how naive were we? Have you ever thought that?
I know I thought that at various times, and again
I know it was just cope. We were naive. Every
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communist system that has ever been put into place in
the history of the world has had some of the
most low end, low eye Q scumbags put into place
at the highest possible levels. Because that's how communists operate.
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They hand the choicest jobs, the most powerful jobs to
other apparatics. Do you want to know? Do you want
to know? One of the main reasons the Red Army
they suffered so badly at the beginning of World War
Two when Hitler's Nazis invaded. It wasn't just because the
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German Army was very, very, very professional, and they were,
and that was certainly part of it. You want to
know one of the main reasons. Because Stalin always concerned
about his own power, always concerned about there being a
coup or an assassination attempt on him. Stalin went into
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the military and took many, almost all of his most
capable generals and killed them or through them in the Gulags,
killed them or through them in the Gulacs. Who did
he put into place, Well, morons, but loyal morons. You see, Hey,
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here's Dmitri.
Speaker 5 (05:14):
I mean he he has an IQ of seventy five,
doesn't know much about combat, but he sure is loyal.
Speaker 2 (05:20):
Anyway, it's General Dimitri. Now go get them, Bud. Stalin
had to start get this. Stalin had to start pulling
generals out of the Gulag and putting them back into
uniform or the Soviet Union was going to collapse and
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lose to the Nazi Army. We convince ourselves that it's
just the low level stuff. It won't be anything important.
It won't be my doctor next year. It's not gonna
be my judge. It would never be the sheriff. Okay,
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maybe it's one.
Speaker 5 (06:03):
Person, a deputy who worked maybe the secretary.
Speaker 2 (06:07):
Maybe they'll get handed some DEI job. Oh my god,
that's so naive, the Sheriff of Philadelphia.
Speaker 3 (06:15):
So we stand here today with all those who stand
against the made up fake which you can call ICE
professional law enforcement.
Speaker 4 (06:24):
I don't call them none of that.
Speaker 3 (06:25):
I call them made up fake want to be law
enforcements because what they do is against not only legal law,
but tomorrow law.
Speaker 4 (06:36):
So I'm with the DA and we will work with them.
If any of.
Speaker 3 (06:41):
Them want to come in this city and commit a crime,
you will not be able to hide.
Speaker 4 (06:46):
Nobody will wish you off. You don't want this smoke,
because we will bring it.
Speaker 2 (06:55):
The Sheriff of Philadelphia, you don't want their smoke. People
be z ext in good freaking grief. At the highest
levels they've put these apparatricks in place. Also, speaking of apparatricks,
it wasn't just the sheriff, the DA District Attorney Philadelphia,
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Larry Krasner.
Speaker 6 (07:19):
Here he was If any law enforcement agent, any ICE agent,
is going to come to Philly to commit crimes, then
you can get the f out of here, because if
you do that here, I will charge you with those crimes.
Speaker 2 (07:39):
You will be arrested.
Speaker 6 (07:42):
You will stand trial, you will be convicted, whether it's
in state or federal court. It's my office prosecuting it.
That's how the law works, and you will do your time.
Speaker 2 (07:55):
FYI, that's not how the law works at all. There's
no federal agent executing federal law in any place, any
city in the country, including Philadelphia, that can be charged
with state crimes with with with city. That's that's not true.
That's not at all how the law works. Of course,
none of that matters. But anyway, I just thought i'd
let you know.
Speaker 6 (08:15):
Because Donald Trump cannot pardon you for a state court conviction.
Do you hear me Ice agents?
Speaker 2 (08:23):
Do you hear me? National Guard?
Speaker 6 (08:25):
Do you hear me military?
Speaker 2 (08:29):
I'll bring it up again. How does a country? How
does a country operate with hostile foreign city states operating
inside its borders? Philadelphia, Minneapolis, New York, Chicago, LA. What
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pick your city. They're not just left they're hostile foreign countries,
foreign countries that have declared weird that America's deportation force
will be subject to arrest if they come into the
city to deport people who are here illegally. I've asked before,
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I've talked about it. Before that. I can't find a
historical example of how to deal with this of a
country that had to go through this. But you know what,
maybe I misspoke. Maybe this is a rebellious city like
the ones Rome had to deal with from time to time. Look, Chris,
I'm not saying anything like the ones of Persians had
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to deal with from time to time. The Assyrians had
to deal with from time to time. What Chris, I
know a Jewish producer. Chris said, those solutions aren't pretty.
That's why I didn't even want to say it. I
understand that I'm not calling for the Assyrian way. I
don't want anyone flayed and have their skin hanging from
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the city walls. I'm not saying something like that. But
isn't that what we're dealing with? A rebellious rebellious cities
inside of our border? And man, this is why this
foreign policy stuff is falling on so many deaf years
on the right. We have domestic foreign countries hostile to
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us and our interests we have to deal with. All Right,
Let's get to some emails, shall we. Let's talk about investigations,
the slow pace of them.
Speaker 1 (10:29):
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Speaker 2 (10:35):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful Friday,
and ask doctor Jesse Friday reminding you you can email
the show Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. Let's get
back to it, shall we, Hey, Jesse, I used to
This is for everybody frustrated with the timeline, frustrated for
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how much time things take. Jesse. I used to be
a federal agent. Investigations are very complicated and need competent agents.
Where is Trump going to get enough investigators to take
care of all the crimes. Another factor is the investigative
branches are so bogged down with unnecessary paperwork that investigation
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takes forever. Eliminate the unneeded paperwork and it will be
a more it will be more efficient to prosecute these criminals.
I just I wanted you to hear from a former
federal investigator, and I wanted to kind of piggyback off
of his point. There there's a lot of very understandable
frustration from our side, from me about where are the arrests?
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Where are all of the arrests? Why don't we have
more arrests? And to make our point, we use examples
like January sixth, and it's a very fair thing to do.
We say, hey, the federal government rounded up one thousand
January six ers in like five minutes. Them longer than that.
But the federal government rounded up one thousand January six
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ers super fast. Where Why is the Antifa network not
broken up immediately? Why is this? Let me let me
clue you in on something. Not making excuses. We have
to have the arrests, but let me clue you in
on something. The federal government, as you know, is on
the left. Democrats have spent years filling up the federal
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government with committed communists. Republicans have not Yes, Republicans will
come into the government, but usually when a Democrat takes over,
the Republican will leave or be fired almost immediately. Democrats
themselves stay there. We know this. We know voting records.
Over ninety percent of federal employees vote Democrat, and the
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numbers higher than ninety I think it's ninety five. I
just didn't want to overstate it. It's oh, it's almost
all of them right now. What does that have to
do with anything. Let's use an organization like the FBI,
for example. If I'm at the FBI, or you're at
the FBI and you've been there for twenty thirty years,
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every day, every year, would you be interested in focusing
on Antifa, in filtrating Antifa, investigating Antifa, tracking down the
funding networks of Antifa, arresting the criminals in Antifa. Of
course you would. Your personal motivation would undoubtedly be taking
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down some of the communists terrorists in the country. Now,
maybe we'd have different presidencies with different priorities, but because
that's your priority, special Agent, Chris. You if I become
president and I walk in and I say, hey, special
Agent Chris, take down Antifa. You know what you're gonna
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do with for your special agent and Chris, oh, I'm
glad you said something, Sir. Allow me to present you
with my file. Here it is, It's about eight thousand pages.
Here's the funders. I've tracked this down. Hey took up
the white there. I have.
Speaker 5 (14:11):
I have an agent here, I have an undercover guy here,
I have an informant here, Sir, I have an investigation
prepped and ready to go. Because I've spent years investigating Antifa.
Let's go take them down. Why did January sixers get
tracked down so quickly.
Speaker 2 (14:30):
There are a lot of reasons. There's the GEO, there's
the cell phones, there's that, there's a there are a
lot of reasons. But let me clue let me clue
you in on a big one. And this might apply
to you, so you better pay attention. The federal government,
because it's been occupied by communists for years, has been
infiltrating patriotic groups of every kind for years. I didn't
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tell you don't join a patriotic group. But because the
federal government is on the left and on the side
of the left, they've spent years getting informants in these
group And here I mean, look, it's not always an
undercover FBI agent. Here's how it can work. I'm part
of and I'm not part of. This is a made
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up scenario. I'm part of the Second Amendment Rules group.
I don't think that's an actual group, but that's our group,
the Second Amendment Rules. Okay, I cheated on my taxes
last year. I didn't believe me, but I cheated on
my taxes last year. You know how this works. Instead
of busting me, I get a knock at the door. Hello,
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this is special Agent Chris with the FBI. We have
this documentation showing you cheated on your taxes last year.
That's against the law. So you can either go to
prison for five years, lose your job, possibly possibly your
wife and your kids, or your Second Amendment rules group.
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We need all the names of the people who are
in that group. We need all of your electronic correspondents,
all your group text messages. We need to know when
you guys are going to meet and shoot guns. We
need this. I have just become a federal informant. I
have just become part of the FBI. Part of the
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reason so many January sixers were hunted down like dogs
so quickly, is the FBI, having been a communist organization
for years, already had Feds everywhere on the right prepped
and ready to go. They were already in all the groups.
I've told you before. I've warned you before. That patriotic
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group you're in, there's a FED in there. Oh not
my group. It couldn't be Bill. It's Bill. You have
a FED in that group, and you better operate like
that when you're communicating with each other. Now, what hasn't
the federal government been doing for twenty thirty years in
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filtrating left wing groups. Why has it Antifa been been
wrapped up by now? Why don't we have a thousand
Antifa members in prison defence don't have anybody in Antifa.
They were worried about you, not Antifa, ugly truth, but
the truth. Nonetheless, Hey Jesse, the start of your show
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she said three times. She sounded like she was working
in a submarine serving dinner to one hundred people. I'll
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Speaker 1 (18:34):
This is a Jesse Kelly Show.
Speaker 2 (18:38):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show and a wonderful Friday.
Remember if you miss any part of the show, you
can download it. Iheard spotify iTunes. Jesse, what are your
thoughts on people like the Amish. I really like living
in the country and I'm intrigued about their self sustained
and simple lifestyle. Could you do it? What would you miss?
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I'm guessing they wouldn't like my whiskey and cigarettes. Yeah,
they probably would frown on with the whiskey and cigarettes thing.
So you probably already know that. I'm I've told you before.
I have Amish in my family. My mom's side were
the There There, my mom's maiden name, were the all Guyers,
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the All Guyers. My grandpa, Hank, God rest his soul,
Hank alle wonderful man, great man. He he grew up
Amish and then left. You know, some leave, some some
choose not to stay in in that in that in
that way, that way of life. Some will leave and
it's a choice. It's not a prison camp. You can leave,
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and he chose to leave. But he was in no
way estranged from or at least not that I was informed.
I guess I wasn't involved in every conversation. He was
not so estranged from the Amish side of his family
that he didn't link up with them. And I know
this because we were We went out there often when
I was a kid. I have spent my time. Still
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one of the coolest things I've ever seen or done
in my life was we went out to visit the homage,
to visit his side of the family. And of course
the Amish have about eight thousand kids. They're like the
Mormons and Catholics. They just have tons of huge numbers
of kids. I knew homage families with fifteen sixteen kids.
They'd churn them out over and over and over again.
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They're always having kids. Well, if you're a kid and
you show up an Amish country, it's practically heaven because
there's an army of other people to play with. They
had a barn. The barn was full of hay bales.
But these are obviously people who work a lot with
their hands. Incredible construction people. That's why you see signs
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for Amash furniture and made by the Amash, all handmade
quality stuff. The kids had carved out tunnels like the
Viet call in this barn full of hay bales. Chris,
I bet you these hay bales. Now, I'm going from memory,
and I was a kid. I bet you they were
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thirty feet tall, and I bet you they were thirty
fifty feet wide and deep. I'm not talking about three
hay bales here. We would play hide and seek and
tag in the Vietcong tunnels of the Amish barn. At
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the end of the day, my arms because I wore
a T shirt, were ripped the shreds because hey, I
don't want to say cut you, hey, o herit it's
mini cuts, but heyo, irritate your skin if you're messing
with it without any covering on. I didn't give a crap.
You could have cut my arms off. There was no
way you were going to get me out of that barn.
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It was one of the funnest experiences of my entire childhood.
It was so frigging cool. And they're wonderful people, absolutely wonderful,
wonderful people. If you're ever Pennsylvania is where this was,
and that's really Amish central. If you are ever passing
through Amish country, please don't go ask if you can
play in their barn. But I would highly recommend you
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purchase piece of furniture if you're into it or baked goods.
Oh my gosh, these people, Chris, have you ever You've
never have you? You know? They churn their own butter,
right they Chris, don't say you can do that. It's
not Amish butter. Okay, it's not. It's Jewish butter. Chris,
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that's different, all right, it's Amish. But in all seriousness,
if you go through Amish country, Chris, if you stop by,
they'll have Sometimes you'll see stands on the side of
the road which the Amish people will set up themselves,
But lots of times in the local convenience store or
little local grocery store they will have sections set up
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of Amish food. And that's part of how the amage
will make their money. They'll make things like butter, and
they they'll sell it to the local grocery store. Chris,
what card is that or what are you holding up? No, Chris,
I don't think they take Well, the grocery store takes
credit card. Remember, just because the Amish can't doesn't mean
the grocery store can't. So the grocery store buy you know, hey,
I'll buy your Amish butter. And then they turn around
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and sell it. And it's not just butter. It's pies
and everything like that they make from the butter. But
it's all fresh stuff. My dad refused to drive through
Amish country without coming home with the block of Amish butter.
Oh my golosh, it eats the best stuff. And just
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think how much better the bake goods get from that.
Oh you want butter that was churned on their front porch, boom,
they've got that. You want to buy a cherry pie, Well,
I have wonderful news. The flour they grew it, the
cherries they grew them. It's all natural. And I don't
want to sound like RFK Junior. You know my deep
abiding love for processed foods. Amish baked goods. Dude, Oh
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it's different. If you ever have the opportunity, I don't
know where you live, if you ever have the opportunity
to get something authentic, I would highly recommend it. And
the furniture if it's authentic. Keep in mind, the Amish
have a reputation by now for making wonderful furniture. That
means there are all kinds of scammers out there who
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will set up shop in Amage country and then ship
this furniture all over the country and say it's Amish.
Just because they say it's Amish doesn't mean it's Amish.
But if you find it's genuine Amish furniture, I promise
you it's not going to come apart like some piece
of crap made in China. As to whether or not
I could live that life, who knows. Right now. I
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wouldn't want to, because now I'm used to the creature
comforts of electronics the exact same way you're used to
the creature comforts of electronics. I'm not defending it. I'm
not saying my lifestyle is in any way superior. But
I'm used to having a phone. I'm used to having
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a car, a truck, a power electricity. I'm used to
these things. Could I do it now? I could probably
do it, but I wouldn't want to. However, if you
were to tell me, hey, you can raise your kids, Jesse,
we're gonna take your sons away from you right when
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they were born. God forbid. How horrible would that be?
But Jesse, you don't get to raise your sons. You
have a choice. You can raise your sons in a
more normal American society, or we will give your sons
to an Amish family. I would probably choose the on
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them Amish family, to be honest with you. Part of
what influences that for me as you see how disgusting
so much of this world is. And believe me, the
Amish aren't perfect either. There's no perfect human being. But
they do have a wonderful way of living. It's an
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extremely quality, healthy way of life. Remember the community that
had virtually no COVID problems whatsoever. Oh, that COVID hit
the Amish too, But they didn't jam a bunch of
medicine into themselves, ventilators, poison shots. They surrounded family members
with love and care, healthy food, and they came out
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of it wild. How well the Amish do. It's wild?
How there's no autism, there's no they don't have things
like that. And I don't have the reason. I don't
know the reason. I know people will email all kinds
of theories on it. I don't have the reason, but
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you can dog on them all day all you wants,
your prerogative. The very healthy people, very happy people, kind people,
hard working. The men are strong as a freaking bull,
because I swear you're born with a hammer and a
saw in your hands when you're two years old. Quality lifestyle.
The women are beautiful, right, They're not all, you know,
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fake eyelashes and crap like that. Beautiful women, healthy men,
healthy kids, pretty cool lifestyle. I admire it. Maybe it's
just because it's part of my family, but honestly, it's
more experience with it, all right. The communists and crime statistics,
Why would they lie about crime statistics when they want
violent crime to go up?
Speaker 1 (27:45):
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Speaker 2 (27:50):
It is the Jesse Kelly Show, another segment of The
Jesse Kelly which show. We still have more than an
hour left. Don't worry. You can email us still Jesse
at Jesse kellyshow dot com. Let's get back to your questions. Hey, Jesse,
I guess the thing that I don't understand is that
if crime and fear is a main component of the
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communist playbook to help them out? Then why do they
massage lie about crime statistics down so that those who
have been unaffected by crime feel that it's safe instead
of fear mongering the entire population? How does crime and
fear help the communist? Okay, so let's answer this past
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last question. First, I I am. I just walked into
a high school. This high school has never had a
basketball team, and I'm the new athletic director for the
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high school. I'm starting the men's basketball program or the
high school. I haven't had tryouts. I don't know anything yet,
but I've got to go find some students and I've
got to invite them to basketball tryouts. Now what am
I looking for? What would be one major thing you
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would look for if you're starting the men's basketball program
in high school?
Speaker 6 (29:25):
Hi?
Speaker 2 (29:27):
Where are the tall kids? I look down the hallway?
Whose head is sticking at? Hey?
Speaker 1 (29:33):
Hey?
Speaker 2 (29:33):
Who's that kid? Hey? You want to come to basketball tryouts?
We got basketball tryouts next week. Maybe he sucks, maybe
he doesn't, but he has, at a base level one
of the key physical attributes that will make him that
could make him an excellent player on my new basketball team.
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It is built in all right, You get that. Now,
what are communists doing? What are they trying to do
at all times? Destroy? Communists are always destroyers? What are
they trying to destroy? Everything? Absolutely? Everything? It's not just capitalism,
it's the family, it's the country, it's the it's Nike,
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it's football, food, you name it. The communist is trying
to destroy it. Well, good, normal people aren't like that.
If I was trying to recruit you into destroying something
that is beautiful, something that is good, I probably couldn't
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pay you enough. I couldn't convince you to do it.
Here's this beautiful twenty foot statue of Thomas Jefferson. It
was designed by this guy and it took ten years
to carve it out of stone. Hey, I want destroy it,
Please destroy I'm begging you. I couldn't get you to
do that. It's a beautiful statue. Who wants to destroy it?
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But what if you were a scumbag? You know, we
have scumbags all over society, people who've been raised in
terrible homes, terrible environments, people who are inherently violent, law breakers.
Somebody who will happily snatch your wife's purse, offer arm,
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happily stabs someone kills somebody burn something. Now I go
to that guy. In fact, I go to the violent
wing of any prison. How hard am I going to
have to look before I find a man who's willing
to destroy that statue for me. They have the at
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their base, just like the tall kids in high school.
They have the thing I need the most.
Speaker 5 (31:50):
A willingness to destroy, a willingness to break the law,
a willingness to commit acts of violence.
Speaker 2 (31:57):
I don't need him to read Karl Marx. I don't
need to learn about the beauty of collectivism. I don't
need him to become a tried and true communist believer.
I need a mercenary. I need a destroyer. I need
a foot soldier.
Speaker 5 (32:12):
And he, though he hasn't been doing it for me yet,
he is a prime recruit for my movement. Why do
communists in big cities smash law abiding people everywhere they
can find them, and yet they'll throw open the jails
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for the guy who's been arrested forty fifty times. Why
who's going to be a better recruit for me? You
think it's gonna be you, with your value system.
Speaker 2 (32:46):
I bet you're even gonna go to church this Sunday
or synagogue Saturday. Chris, I bet you believe in right
and wrong, don't you. I bet you don't believe in
hurting people. I bet you're probably even against stealing. I
can't recruit you. You're a nightmare to recruit. You disagree
with everything I want. But the guy who lives across
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the street, he's been committing acts of violence his whole life,
drug dealer. He may not know anything about politics, but
he has exactly what I need. Therefore, he is going
to get all the political protection I can give him
because he is going to be an effective recruit possibly
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for my side. You I can never count on you. You
have to be smashed. They sent the Federal Bureau of
Investigation after pro lifers who were singing hymns and reading
Bible verses outside of abortion clinics. These people would never
harm a fly universally. These people are family people, church people,
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kind people, and yet they sent the FBI after them
like they were all Pablo Escobar. Why there's no recruit there?
The all there is there is somebody who's an enemy
to my cause. These people are builders, people trying to
create a wonderful society, a godly society, Therefore, if I'm
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a destroyer, if I'm trying to burn it all down,
these people are my enemies. Remember in New York City,
a drugged out maniac was violently threatening everybody. Daniel Penny,
United States Marine. Daniel Penny throws a rear naked choke
on him. The guy's so drugged out he ends up dying,
and they tried to send Daniel Penny to prison for
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the rest of his life. Kyle Rittenhouse got hunted down
by pedophiles who abused young children. He got hunted down
and assaulted on camera, killed two of them, wounded another one,
and right now, if not for cell phone footage, Kyle
Rittenhouse would be in prison for the rest of his life.
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Communists reward their friends and punish their enemies. We still
have a whole hour. We have to talk about everything
from socks to politicians, dress codes, to ice operations and more.
Next time