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Speaker 1 (00:03):
It's that time time time, luck and load. The Michael
Very Show is on the air.
Speaker 2 (00:20):
What's up, my people. You know I am your weather man,
Buster Rhymes. I've come today to give you your weather forecast.
You know today looks like one of those beautiful days.
You know, to be perfectly honest, there ain't a cloud
in the sky.
Speaker 3 (00:36):
You know.
Speaker 2 (00:36):
It's the kind of weather that you take your girl
to the beach, lay it down and talk to him.
Speaker 4 (00:41):
Luther, step to the Michael phone. Man. I wake up
in the morning. Uh, and the sunlight hurtsmile and something
strange with thee and yess heavy. Then I'm looking at it.
Speaker 1 (01:08):
A new report from the Department of Homeland Security says
that ICE has allowed and the numbers vary, but they're
drastic no matter what. Could be as many as half
a million, five hundred thousand children to be without any protection,
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without any oversight, of course, without parents being exploited in
this country. You'll remember the Unaccompanied Miners program, because somehow
children were walking from five, six, seven, eight states away
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and wandering into our front yard, and we wouldn't stop it.
So it kept continuing. The unaccompanied minors went more and
more and more into the millions. And when you don't
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stop something, you encourage it to continue. And it did,
and we started noticing because investigative journalists started probing that,
for instance, little girls and boys as young as twelve
years old had condoms in their back pack. The girls
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had a pill that would basically immediately abort the pregnancy
that would have been at conception upon them being raped.
Many of them claimed to be with a parent, but
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when President Trump insisted on DNA testing, they didn't match.
That was just the adult who was told to hold
their hand and pretend to be their parent. Some when separated,
couldn't identify the person who was supposedly their mother or
their father. But there were all sorts of signs of
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them being pregnant along the way, there were all sorts
of stories of rape being carried out. It's pretty gruesome stuff,
and we were encouraging it the United States government through
Obama and later through Joe Biden, with only a four
year break in between of the Trump administration. So this
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unaccompanied my They were being held at the border because
if you held them and stopped them and they couldn't
get in, then people would stop taking all the time
to invest in their little sexual trafficked asset. And remember
Alexandria Casio Cortes went down, and she stood and she
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looked across the fence at the cage when it turned
out that had been done before and since, but she
only bothered to have a problem with it during the
Trump administration. Well, now we know that those unaccompanied minors,
at least two hundred thousand, it could be four hundred
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thousand or more, have been lost to the system. They
weren't just to be brought here so they could be
sold to the highest bidder and raped by the coyotes
and traffickers along the way. Oh no, no, no, there was
a reason they were brought here to be sold, whether
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to pimps, whether to an end user. Oh it's it's
pretty gruesome. Now. Some those that got off easy, they
only have to work in illegal sweatshops here and they've
been lost as well. So when they're given a notice
to return, they don't return to the immigration courts to
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begin the process. They don't bother to return because whoever
controls them for sex or for forced labor, they don't
want to risk losing their asset. Hundreds and hundreds of
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these so to be sure, throughout the country there are
warehouses and apart and third world standards where children are
being used for god knows what. And the Biden administration,
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which of course we know that Kamalo was running everything,
are responsible. Meanwhile, the News broke this past weekend that
they were going to have to change the that they
had lied on the job's numbers and then it could
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be as high as a million. It turns out it
wasn't seisman. It's eight hundred and eighteen thousand jobs that
they claimed existed new jobs they didn't. Well maybe it
was a one off, right, Sometimes you get almost a
million jobs wrong in your report. Except they did the
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same thing a year ago, and it isn't an insignificant number.
They've been bragging on this number. This was Joe Biden's number.
He used that he had added jobs to the economy. Well,
now no, you haven't. It was all made up. They
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did the same thing a year ago. It was the
biggest lie that had been told since two thousand and nine,
the first year of the Obama administration, where they too
made the claim that they were adding all these votes.
And I would love to tell you that that will
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cost them a lot of jobs a lot of votes.
I'd love to tell you that people would say, you know,
I don't like mister mean tweets, I don't like this.
I don't like that. But you can't lie to us.
This is too or well and I'm not voting for you.
But that's not what's going to do it. There are
other factors. I'm hoping there's a good bump to happen
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on Friday at one o'clock. I believe it is. Robert F.
Kennedy Jr. Is set to make a big announcement and
the expectation is we played you his vice presidential running mate.
Her statement on a podcast where she said the options
are to continue to run if you get over five percent,
then you can register as at third party, or drop
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out and endorse Trump, suggesting that dropping out would be
for the purpose of endorsing Trump. We now know polling
data is showing that RFK Junior is pulling far more
votes from Trump than he is Kamala Harris. So RFK
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getting out alone is a boost for Trump. Getting out
and endorsing Trump if his voters will follow his endorsement.
And I always worry whether that will happen or not.
But if they will still show up and they will
vote as he says he will, that could be the
most significant bump of the election so far. Could be
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the most significant thing to happen other than him being
shot and the debate that drove Biden out of the race.
This could be a good week. Why is it that
the most dangerous place is between Sheila Jackson Lee and
the camps and the Triple Crown. Weave is, you know,
tilted to the side, the leaning tower of Weaver.
Speaker 4 (09:29):
Olive for a moment.
Speaker 1 (09:33):
Well, Kamala Harris's vice presidential nominee, sashayed out and said
hello to the crowd last night. We have the audio
of him entering the.
Speaker 5 (09:45):
Stage, welcome the Democratic nominee for vice president, Governor Tim
Wall's side.
Speaker 1 (10:14):
What's amazing is they had to find somebody who could
identify with white men of some degree of masculinity, and
that that's the best they came up with, because they're
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really struggling with white and Hispanic men and they needed somebody.
They've been dressing him in camo, which is weird. They
claim he's a football coach. It wasn't. He was a
volunteery at a criminal record. He couldn't work for the school.
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They claimed he was the head football coach. He wasn't
very far from it. He might have been the guy
who carries the bag full of footballs out. They might
have let him tape the boys for a little while
till he got out of hand with that. He might
have been allowed to do the laundry in exchange forgetting
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to sniff the jocks ever so often. I don't know.
I don't know what they tolerated in Nebraska. But he
wasn't the head football coach that won a state championship.
He wasn't the valiant warrior in he's claimed Iraq in Afghanistan,
which is very weird. The unit that he abandoned went
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to Iraq and they have nothing but nasty things to
say about him. And that's been going on since long
before he was a VP nominee, So that's not a
partisan issue. They've tried to make him out to be
something that he's not while denying the many things that
he is. A Communist sympathizer. His wife said they honeymooned
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in communist China on the two year anniversary of Teneman
Square because he thought it was a great thing. His
students have come forward and said that it was creepy.
He said that China had achieved nirvana because they have
achieved ultimate equality of all the people. What in the hell,
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what does that even mean? They have demolished, decimated the population.
It's a very very odd thing, this Waltz choice. I
don't know, if they didn't research him. I think it
could be a historic though, because they do like history.
If he would just be honest, if he would just
be honest, I think they might actually excite the BOOTI
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gig vote, I really do, I really think, or maybe
there's a cood that's been sent. I don't know, but
this guy is is a very dangerous radical, and he's
dangerous in the way that his type always is, and
and that is I didn't know what the term cuck
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was twenty sixteen, when Trump was running, anybody who didn't
support Truck, who didn't support Trump was called a cuck.
I never heard that. But apparently a cuck is a
man who allows other men to have sex with his wife,
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and whether he draws pleasure from that or she just
tells him that's what will happen, and he can't tell
her no. But apparently that's quite a thing. It's it's
a it's a common thing. And that was sort of
drawn out into the open that year. A very weird thing,
I must say it was. I was. It was in
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my forties, and I didn't realize that. I do know
that one time I had a police officer tell me,
in regard to somebody we knew in common, he described
the fellow when I said, there's something weird about him,
there's something weird about his marriage. And he said, well, counselman,
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he's the kind of guy that likes to bring his
sandwich to lunch and what you eat it. And I
pondered for a moment, and I said, that's like good
old fashioned cowboy wisdom, cop wisdom, hunter wisdom, fishermen with
there's certain wisdom to there's a certain way of saying
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things like that that once you hear it, you'll never
think of that issue. The same Walls is dangerous because
he's a very weak man who sees himself as a
very strong man by doing things that you and I
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would think are weak, and he thinks are signs of strength.
Denying yourself, allowing your neighbor to be raped or murdered,
allowing your city to be burned to the ground while
cheerleading the people doing it. When you're asked as governor
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by the Democrat liberal mayor Jacob Fry to send in
the National Guard and you are a twenty four year
National guardsman, and you say, Minnesota's National Guard are just
fry cooks. Wow, you're the governor. And the reason you're
not sending in the National Guard.
Speaker 5 (15:55):
Is not.
Speaker 1 (15:57):
Because you don't want to, It's because they couldn't do
any good anyway. And this is Mogadishu, after all. He's
dangerous in the way. Men like this are dangerous and
useful to powerful women because they become the person. They
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become the little they've got the leash around their neck,
and they become the person who goes off and does
these sorts of things. By the way, if you've seen
Kamala Harris's husband Doug Imhoff, same vibe, same deal, the
carrying the purse, the overly flamboyant. This is a pattern
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and interesting that those two men are spending so much
time on stage in front of the country. And then
you've got the child who you can't is an indeterminate sexuality,
and her dad's got his arm around him or her
in what most Americans would rightfully say is creepy. And
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you would never do that with your own child of
that age. There's a lot of dysfunction in these two families,
a great deal of dysfunction. And we're at a moment
where the left has told you you can't criticize dysfunction.
Everybody's reality is their reality, and it's not for you
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to bully or taunt. All the while, the Yaser Arafat
costumed protesters are out breaking down the barriers, spitting on
the cops. This is dysfunction laid bare. The circus has
come to town and they've taken over, and the question
is going to be will they be repelled or will
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we be subjected? And I truly believe this is that
moment you cannot go back from Kamala Harris winning. And
if you understand that this was bigger than an election,
this is truly the moment where the nation falls into
something you will never recognize again. It will only get worse.
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Or you repel this for the moment and hopefully claw
back some dignity. You'd probably get very involved. When you
smell mister Biden, the Michael Barry Show. I want to
explore this topic for a moment because it's the kind
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of thing that I would normally say, this is the
stuff that political people talk about, that everyday people don't
really care about. But it turns out this is real
and a lot of people have experienced this. You're gonna
hear a clip from CNN's Dana Bash and she's talking
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about Tim Waltz and Kamala Harris's I guess husband Doug Imhoff.
And there is a line in there that these men
can quote speak to men out there who might not
be the testosterone laden gun totin guy. Now let's just
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lay it all out there. These two men are sissies.
They would not defend their wives, They would not defend
a weak person being attacked. I think Tim Wall's has
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sentiment his entire life trying to compensate for his weakness,
but when the moment occurs, he can never stand up.
But make no mistake, these men can seem real tough
when they're talking about those macho men. See this is
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part of something that I would have never believed could
happen thirty years ago, and I see it, and now
they write it down. Now they talk about it in workshops.
There is an actual effort to emasculate men and make
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women stronger and meaner in our society. It's real. And
one of the ways these women do this is to
break little boys from the beginning, and they are trying
to define nature and they're also trying to grind and
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acts from their own experience. For the straight women, what
they're trying to do is the man who wouldn't return
their call, the man who had sex with them and
didn't call them the next day, the man who dated
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them but found a prettier girl, the man who dated
them but wanted to go the football game with his
buddies rather than carry her purse while she counted thread
counts at the bed bath, and beyond, the man who
didn't nest properly. They're angry and they're bitter. You will
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notice the women of the Democrat party are very bitter,
very very bitter. All the time. They're screeching. Think of
Lena at Allgo think of aoc, Think of ilhan Omar,
think of Kamala Harris. Things that're bitter over there's a
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Kamala Harris venn diagram, so they overlap. But one thing
they share is their enemies, and that is white males.
They definitely don't like white males. There is among these
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people a desire to groom and now push forward. These
men like Tim Waltz, who there's no doubt. Put a
six year old kid in front of a television and
watch Tim Waltz's behavior on stage. There's no doubt he's fruity,
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whatever fruity means you. He's weird. The guy is weird.
And there are plenty of gay people who are saying
this guy he's this is odd, This is very odd
because this is about you know, when Dylan Mulvaney cost
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bud Light so much, caused bud Light so much grief
because they they got in bed with Dylan mulvaney. This
was a guy who had tried to become famous for
being gay and it hadn't worked. So his next thing,
which did work, was supposedly being a woman. And he's
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a good little marketer. I mean, you got to give
the eye credit. He's a good little marketer. He's shameless,
he's he's pushy, he has high aspirations. You know that,
there's no doubt he's he's a household name in the
country for whatever reason he is. But what's interesting about
this is he then went to the well, I'll be
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a girl because being gay wasn't making him entry, so
he said I'm a woman. But if you noticed, he
didn't dress or act like a woman. He acted like
a sixth grade girl at a slumber party. This is
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not the way women act, which meant he didn't want
to be a woman. He wanted to be some fantasy, fairyland,
elementary or beginning of junior high princess girl flitting around
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wearing pink and putting makeup all over her face. They
have been thrusting this sort of stuff into our face,
but all of it is part of a greater narrative
that boys shouldn't be boys. And look, I understand it.
I grew up with kids like this, were boys who
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were not traditional boys. They played with dolls later in life,
they wore black trench coats. They didn't want to be
around the guys. They didn't like any of that. Some
turned out to be gay. Oh so what, That's happened
since the beginning of time. But this forced feminization and
celebration of men like this as a way to insult
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gun total macho men. Well, i'll play the idea.
Speaker 6 (25:29):
Coming sure, Please do not call him a fat pick See,
I'm trying to be nice.
Speaker 1 (25:34):
Don't call him a fat pig. So I ran out
of time to play that audio. But here it is
this I want you to If you've watched Doug im
Hoff and Tim Walls, they can't deny the first reaction
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every guy and most women are gonna have upon watching
them and their behavior. There's no doubt about that. So
now they're addressing it and trying to embrace it because
that's what they do. They couldn't just say yeah, Doug
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and tell them just two guys you'd like to have
a beer with, you know, just go on a fishing
trip with you know Tim. He Oh, he's an old
ball coach and you know, a brave warrior, you know,
being the governor. He's the kind of guy you know
you can just see hanging out with him, you know,
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send your boy out to the ranch to a little
work this weekend. When good old boy, good old boy,
good kind of good guy look out for you, you know,
really look out for you. And then Doug, you know
Kamala's husband, he's uh, well, he's protective of her. I
tell you what, You're not gonna get within an inch
of her. He's uh, good fella that he he's uh,
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he's saw to the earth. Oh, Doug and Tim. I
can see them hanging out and just having a good time.
And boys they're you know, get together with the guys,
you know, maybe down at to k C. Hall, maybe
do a cookout or crawfish boil or you know, just
just regular dudes, you know, like everybody else nice to
see too. They can't do that, and they know that
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they would if they could, but they can't. So instead
now they're saying, you know, all the Dylan mulvaney's out there,
these guys are are making those guys feel better about themselves.
Speaker 5 (27:45):
Here.
Speaker 3 (27:45):
It is trying to put forward male figures, Tim Walls
being one of them, Doug am Hoff last night, who
can speak to men out there who might not be
the sort of testosterone Leyden, you know, a gun toting
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kind of guy who wants to listen to hul Cogan
and the kind of players that came out at the
RNC or might want to listen to that. But also,
in addition, understand that it's okay in twenty twenty four
to be a man comfortable in his own skin who
supports a woman, and that's something that they really are
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trying to work on with male voters beyond.
Speaker 1 (28:31):
The base Ivank.
Speaker 6 (28:32):
We were talking about this earlier, the different definitions of
masculinity in twenty twenty four and what we saw at
the Trump convention, which was, as you know, somebody I
forget exactly who said it, testosterone with Kid Rock and
the Ultimate.
Speaker 1 (28:47):
Fighting Champion guy. Yeah, that guy, and hul Cogan who
Dana White from.
Speaker 6 (28:52):
A Hulcogan actually ripped off his shirt and he had
another shirt underneath, which I think is not exactly what
the rip off the shirt thing is supposed to be.
But in any case, I digress, but you do it.
Speaker 1 (29:00):
It's you know, Jake Tapper is very disappointed that when
Hulk Hogan took ripped his shirt off, Jake Tapper didn't
get to see his naked chest. I think, don't ever
focus on the way Jake Tapper talks. It'll make you crazy.
Speaker 7 (29:20):
I think, you know, when Hulk Hogan, when he ripped
his shirt off, he had another shirt underneath it, and
he he didn't you know, that's really not even supposed
to be how it works, and then as the most
absurd joke ever, Dana Bash says, as I know you
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do when you hunt hunt Jake, which is so laughable,
which is why.
Speaker 1 (29:48):
She said it. He really want I really, I really
wanted in a in a in a steric smally why
I really wanted to see Hulk Hogan's chest. So you're
gonna be like, I'm a manly mind, They're gonna take
that shirt off. It off, you a big fellow. You
if you're gonna rive it off, then I want to
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see her naked chest. But he had another shirt on,
and I felt chit ed because I was wajang. These
little bitch men like this, this is what the Democrat
Party is. And if they're going to discuss it from
their perspective, it's time we discuss it. Because every mother
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out there has had one of these men as the
teacher of your child. And you know exactly what I'm
talking about. This pressy, little bitchy man who is so sassy,
with such attitude, such a keyboard warrior. Everybody knows this
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kind of guy. He's a teacher, he's a bureaucrat, he's
always in he's some sort of government, you know, he's
an HR director. Oh is he ever? And he loves
the code words. He loves the conferences. He loves to
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paper the file. Oh yes, he does this type. He
loves the sexual harassment and the diversity, equity and inclusion workshops.
He loves the role play when they send him the
forms to read. Oh, it's just Keen Hardy handle it.
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It's still thrilling this type of person, There's no getting
around it. They despise the Marcus Latrells. They despise nuclear
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family men. They despise young men. I've seen it in
schools where they and this has been going on since
long before I was in school. You get a certain
type of woman and an emasculated man, and they want
to sap the male, the testosterone out of little boys.
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And this is where the ADHD medicine came in. This
is where all the counseling came in, And this is
where they told little boys, who were no different than
little boys had been since Thomas Jefferson or Socrates and
everything in between, little boys were bad because little boys
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would wrestle and fight and throw and kick and build
and burn and tear up, and that was not good
little boys must be made prim and proper like little girls.
That's what they want to do to the boy. And
in fact, they've taken it to such an extreme that
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now they've got the little boys on hormones. Now they've
got the little boys chopping. They're really off by the
time they're twelve years old, and by seventeen they commit
suicide because Lord, what did I do? This is part
of their mindset. It's replaying parts of their lives, and
it comes from men who never felt like a normal man.
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They were something else trapped in this body. And so
what they want to do is punish the kids today
who they perceive were the kids who bullied them back
when they were kids.