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Speaker 1 (00:03):
It's that time, time, time, luck and load. So Michael
Verie Show is on the air. Young men have been

(00:28):
told for twenty five years that the very thing that
makes them who they are is toxic. That being a
boy who becomes a man is in and of itself awful, shameful, criminal, hurtful, violent.

(00:53):
Toxic masculinity is what masculinity has been referred to as.
And so you have little boys in this country who,
from their earliest days are taught by mama. And those
mamas have increasingly been told, don't you unlesia, little toxic

(01:19):
masculinity monster on society. So they dressed little Tommy up
in address and put lipstick on him, gave him fairy
princesses to play with, to him to play with the girls.
Don't be a boy. Then they sent him to school

(01:41):
because he's a man, a man in waiting. He wants
to run, he wants to grapple. You ever notice in
the animal kingdom how natural it is for animals to
wrestle and grapple. You noticed that from their earliest days.

(02:04):
It's how we learn physical human interaction. It's how we
learn to battle, the fight, defend ourselves. Oh no, little Tommy,
not you, not you. You won't do that. We don't
want you doing that. We're watching TV, We're hearing it everywhere.
These boys are runn them up. They're mad men. All

(02:28):
the while, the Muslims coming here and they're not subscribing
to this notion. But that's okay because they're Muslims. We
don't want to upset them. Just the white Christians. So
little white Christian boys are constantly being told, don't be
a boy, sit still in the class, even when it's
impossible to do so, for interminable periods of time, while

(02:51):
being lectured on the fact that girl is good and
boy is bad, and the only way out is for
you to become a girl. Everything about you, everything that
you were born into, everything that's happening to your body,
everything that's every hormone that's coursing through your brain is
evil and awful. But you can't stop it because you

(03:13):
didn't choose it. You didn't build your own DNA. You
are a product of your biology. And as the years
went by, you were constantly told sit still, be quiet,
don't do anything physical, don't defend yourself, be soft, be weak,

(03:36):
be like the girls. But you're not like the girls,
so as early as possible, you're medicated. And the school
told you that because the all women teaching core doesn't
understand boys, and many of them have never had a child,
and those increasingly liberal hags self loathing. Liberal hags hate

(04:01):
men because they're either lesbian or because they've had bad
experiences with men, and they themselves are ugly and ugly
women hate the rejection they have felt. Even if that
rejection is having been neglected and ignored, it's simmers within
them and they carry it out on the next generation

(04:24):
of little boys. They can't punish the guy at college
who dated the pretty girls, they can't punish the guy
who dumped them for the prettier girl, but they can
damn sure make sure that the next generation of little
boys won't grow into men who could break their heart again.

(04:45):
And so the school tells the parent, and the parent
wishes well, of course. The doctors no medicine, the lawyers,
no law, the politicians, no government whom I to question
those things. And the teachers they know education and children,
so they say, look, your kid's a little monster. He's

(05:09):
the absolute worst I've ever seen. But it's not his fault.
For the first time in human history, little boys are
so spastic, such whirling dervishes, that we need to sedate them,
like oh, I don't know the mascot at the football game,

(05:32):
so that they can be brought out in public, lebotomized pharmaceutically,
you see. So you'll just give him that pill, and
it'll be better for him, because then he won't be
getting in trouble. Then he won't want to run and
play and create and engage and interact. He'll just be

(05:57):
going through life with a low grade buzz. Starting in
second grade, and so the doses keep increasing as sure
there's side effects, ensure it causes some very serious health
conditions in some people. But that's all right, because Mss

(06:19):
Smith doesn't want her second grade class to be disrupted
as it was from the beginning of time by little
boys being little boys. And then as he got older,
he noticed girls were pretty, so he asked one to
go for a walk with him, and he was told
that was rape. He was told this is the toxic

(06:40):
masculinity of being a man, and that sex is rape.
All heterosexual sex is rape. Camille Paulia said, all sex,
heterosexual sex, is rape. The only consensual sex is lesbian
sex and gay men sex. Okay. Ch actually wrote that

(07:03):
she was proud of that. She felt that was good
in nature. It's all rape, okay. So that little boy
who grows into a man has been increasingly told that
men are evil. Women are wonderful and feminized at every turn,
and a lot of them, an increasing number of them now,
a very large percentage historically, by historical standards, decide that

(07:26):
would just be better nothing else, the path of least resistance.
And then, and and by the way, women don't submit
to your man. Don't make him dinner. And women started
reinforcing this. You made him dinner, Oh my god, are
you kidding me? What are you his slave? You did

(07:47):
something nice for him, you dressed up for date night,
you washed the dishes and brought him breakfast in bed.
What are you his slave? And felt this intense pressure
to be single, eat, pray, love, go out, have sex
with lots and lots of men and women. Don't relegate

(08:10):
yourself to what women did before, barefoot and pregnant in
a miserable life. And Charlie Kirk dared say, you can
be happy in being married. You can be happy and
be a mother. You can be fulfilled and it's true,
and that's what they Hachael Mary's show is nichewide. There

(08:33):
is a lot written and more often posted on TikTok
videos and other media sites about people finally feeling free
that they get to be who they really are. And
whether that's a boy who goes through life who really
wants to be a cabaret girl or in a Broadway

(08:53):
musical twenty four hours a day selling Budweiser or whatever else,
a grown man who says he's really a woman and
as an expression of it, dresses up like a sixth
grade girl running through the house before a slumber party.
But hey, if that's what being a woman means to you,
and knock yourself out. And it is portrayed as if

(09:17):
there is a great sense of freedom to getting to
be who you are. I'm going to tell you what
you're witnessing with the Charlie Kirk phenomenon, especially with young
men on college campuses, is a sense of freedom. What
they believe to feel is right, what they know is right.

(09:38):
What makes them feel fulfilled is being able to be
a god fearing, patriotic, decent man. And Charlie Kirk so
much as told them that what's frightening is not that
he told them that what's frightening is they hadn't heard

(10:01):
it before. That was the line I posted the other
day that got picked up across the internet. Charlie Kirk
wasn't killed for speaking to your children. He was killed
because they listened. This was the first time in a
long time that the lefts hold on our children was broken,

(10:26):
and that cannot be tolerated. There are things you can
do that are not a threat to the order, and
you can run off doing it. You can sign your petitions,
spend a lot of time on it. They love that
because they won't bring a bit of difference, and it
keeps you busy and distracted. But when you start breaking

(10:46):
the pipeline from them to the children and their control
over it, that's when you have to be finished. That's
when you can't be tolerated. Bill, you're on the Michael
Berry Show. Go ahead, sir, Thank.

Speaker 2 (11:04):
You, sir.

Speaker 1 (11:05):
I was noticing when I saw the pictures of Charlie
Kirk's killer how much he looked like Betel O'Rourke.

Speaker 3 (11:13):
He was absolutely startling to me.

Speaker 1 (11:16):
I agree.

Speaker 2 (11:17):
I just stounded at that.

Speaker 1 (11:20):
It's like my goodness. Yeah, I mean, I suppose the
talk radio thing to do is to make much of
it or get a good laugh of it, and that's fine.
I don't know what to make of it. If Charlie
Kirk happened to look like some famous leftists in the past,
I don't think that would diminish the power of his

(11:41):
of his ministry. But yes, I mean, one can't help
but notice a striking resemblance. I don't know that it
is so much the physical resemblance that is uncanny. I
think it may be that they both have the smug
righteousness of the self important liberal. One of the things

(12:06):
to come out of this that I think people are
beginning to understand is you can no longer turn the
other cheek and hope they don't come for you. If
you went to church this Sunday in your pastor or
priest did not address this assassination a man martyred for

(12:27):
his religious beliefs, then I have to ask why not?
Why not? And in most cases it is because that
church is not a church. It's a country club. A
lot of people like to go to the country club.
It's why they like to shame you. If you weren't there,

(12:49):
hadn't seen you in a month of Sunday's John, You're
worried about seeing me? Or did you go to worship?
Or did you as you go so that when you're finished,
you and the whole family could go to lunch. You
could rub your bellet and have a good meal and
feel like, look at me, mister righteous. The Bible is

(13:11):
very clear on how sinful that behavior is. Look at me.
I went to church. And when you're the pastor of
a church, who is really the CEO of a social organization,
and your goal is growth, and you have determined I
might not be able to get enough true believers here

(13:34):
for a real evangelical ministry, I think what I'll do
is create an environment where there is no sense of conviction,
where everything is okay. The Catholic Church used to sell indulgences.
In fact, that was their primary business. So they would

(13:57):
create a series of sins and you would be shamed, marginalized,
or worse for the commission of that sin. But if
you were a person of great wealth, you could buy
yourself or get out of jail free card called an indulgence.

(14:18):
It came at a steep price, so you set the
rule that you may give authority to break the rule
good business. Churches that are built on the social organization
model are not based on a higher calling in the
Word of God, which is very clear. Those are the

(14:43):
churches of Laodicea. They are lukewarm, neither hot nor cold.
Those are the churches that dare not enter into the
public fray because there might be some pushback. Let's preach
health and wellness. Everybody can be rich. Now send me

(15:05):
your money. Everything's okay, now, don't feel bad, send me
your money. If you don't understand that the Christian church
is under attack today and that Charlie Kirk was killed
for his religious beliefs, do you understand why those children
were being were slaughtered while praying in Minneapolis? Do you

(15:29):
understand why the Jewish mayor, who's been very anti Christian
showed up and said stop praying. Praying's not doing any good.
They were praying when they were killed. Give me some
attention here. I'm about to lose my election to a Somali. Now,
let me do the Somali dance for the Somali people
who are going to quietly go in and vote for
the Somali for mayor during COVID. They didn't shut down

(15:52):
the grocery stores, the furniture stores, the hardware stores. Those
were essential. But they shut down the church. Why did
they shut down the church? How did they violate the
right to peaceably assemble? Oh? Well as COVID, Oh I'm sorry,
the Constitution took in a peaceably assemble. Except if if

(16:17):
Bill Gates and the Chinese created If you don't understand
the church is attacked, if the church is not willing
to stand up and preach bro Ha Michael Arry Show,
then throw it up.

Speaker 4 (16:36):
If you feel the need to say, yes, Charlie Clerk,
Charlie Kirk was inflammatory before you compliment him, Governor of Utah,
then don't compliment him.

Speaker 1 (16:53):
All you're trying to do is appease the very people
who are gonna hate what you have to say anyway.
And by the way, they'll kill your Mormon ass as
quick as they'll kill my Christian ass, make no mistake
about that. If they haven't proven that to you yet,

(17:14):
before we go to the phone lines, this is not
an intention of creating division at a moment like this.
It is a reminder to keep your eyes wide open
and be careful when there is a frenzy, there are

(17:36):
sharks circling. Sharks in a moment of frenzy could work
for al Qaeda, and they'll sell American flags at the
sight of the Twin Towers bombing the next day. These
are the people who will set up what's the crowd

(18:02):
funding not give sen huh gil set up go fund
me accounts. Give sin go is the Christian alternative. They'll
set up go fund me accounts for having been in
nine to eleven when they weren't. You have to be
careful and wise about the people to whom you trust

(18:27):
your heart, because they don't accidentally end up at the funeral.
They gravitate like moths to the fire, because that's when
your guard is down. That's that's where they pray. When
Charlie Kirk was assassinated, I watched the screen and it

(18:48):
said Charlie Kirk dead. Charlie Kirk dead. You think CNN
would have said Barack Obama dead. Not a chance. And
it took a couple hours till they said assassinated. And

(19:09):
they figured out that this was the hottest story. And
it is from a media perspective, this is a hot story.
A lot of money will be made, not that that's
a bad thing, but recognize what's going on. A lot
of money will have been made from Wednesday afternoon for
a full thirty days. Shirts will be sold, caps toll

(19:29):
be sold, lots of money will trainsacked, and people won't
even realize that they're giving money to, in many cases, frauds.
And it's worth noting that Fox has gone wall to
wall on Charlie Kirk. Oh good, that's the right thing

(19:51):
to do, if it's done for the right reason. I mean, yes,
I don't want them to ignore this, and they're actually
doing a good job with the coverage. But I was
told that Charlie Kirk was banned from Fox and had
been since Tucker Crosson's firing because he and Tucker were tight.

(20:15):
The producers over there, i'm told, are very very liberal,
and Rupert Murdoch is agnostic. He has no conservative beliefs.
That's not to say Sean bears any blame, or Greg
Guttfield or anyone else, but the powers that run that
place that have the authority to fire Tucker Crosson. Never forget,

(20:36):
Tucker didn't run that network. He just did a show.
They just owned the stage. They can turn off the mic.
Charlie Kirk hadn't been on Fox, as I understand it
from some insiders in quite some time, and there was
a fatwah against him ever appearing on there. They were
not about to let him on there. There are also

(20:59):
a number of inflame answers from whom he had distanced himself,
who have rushed to grab his bloody shirt, as Jesse
Jackson did with Martin Luther King Jr. And somehow pick
up the mantle that their best friend is gone. Well,
that's weird because thirty days ago, this is what you
said about this good man. The church is under attack.

(21:26):
White Christians are under attack. White people are under attack.
Men are under attack, and the best defense against the
indefensible is to say, you people are crazy claiming you're
under attack. But I won't stop because it's true. All

(21:47):
Charlie Cook did was state truths that every Christian could
stand behind. All he did was be true to the
Bible in which he believes that people claim they believe.
But a number of Christians I've seen him post it
I'm a Christian, but I'm not for that. I got

(22:08):
news for you. You're not a Christian. Jim Gaffigan has a
comedy bit where he says, I love it when people
say I like this fish, but I don't like that fish.
It smells too fishy. But I really like fish. And
he says, I got news for you, you don't really like fish.
Let's go down the line. Let's get everybody in this segment.

(22:29):
Let's start with Trey. You're up.

Speaker 2 (22:30):
Go hey, Michael, did you ever get a chance to
have him on your show or to be a guest
or you'll look at that in.

Speaker 1 (22:40):
The future, or did not? We had a Twitter association.
I stopped interacting. I stopped going to events years ago.
When Jesse Kelly was first coming up seven years ago
and he and I were talking every day, and he said,
are you going to Seapac And I said no, And

(23:02):
he said, why don't you ever go to anything? And
I said, that's not my thing. That was once my
thing is not my thing anymore. I'm not on my
way up. I'm where I want to be. I'm very
comfortable where I am. Yeah, but that's where everybody is.
I know. My audience is not other people who do
what I do, but just in different lanes. My audience

(23:23):
is plant workers and small business owners and cops, and
going to those things does not It doesn't help me professionally.
It might help me professionally, that's not true. It might
help me a little professionally, but it's not enjoyable to me.
I don't enjoy being around a bunch of other people
who all do what I do when most of them

(23:45):
are backstabbing each other and smiling to their faces. The
people with whom I'm good friends, I don't need to
go to a conference to see. I respected Charlie's work,
but we were not on a texting basis. I woke
up one day and he had I noticed he had
followed me on Twitter, so I followed back, and he

(24:06):
was well aware that I had used some of his material.
But that was the extent of it. We weren't good friends.
And by the way, there are other people out there
who I also really really respect that I just you
run out of time. You know, he's busy. I'm busy.
You're doing your own thing, but I'm a fan. Uh
let's go to darseo. Am I pronouncing that right? Darcy?

(24:31):
Oh well that's quite the spelly.

Speaker 2 (24:33):
It's Darcy.

Speaker 1 (24:34):
Okay, go ahead. If you saw her, he spelled him.
Then we go ahead, Sweetie.

Speaker 2 (24:39):
I wanted to call in because I have taken my
two girls that are now twenty two and sixteen to
two of the turning Point USA events. Uh one was
six years ago in DC, and then we went two
years later to Florida and we got to see Rush
introduced Trump and they got to see Trump speak. But

(25:00):
I'm not calling like to commend you or anything like that,
but you're right about the fact that the reason they
killed him was because our kids weren't listening. They had
over a thousand students.

Speaker 1 (25:13):
He was the kid whisperer and nobody in our movement
could speak to kids like he did, and that was
that was so valuable. Well, apparently my source has spent

(25:34):
a fair amount of time interacting with Fox News over
the years. Is wrong. Charlie Kirk was interviewed by Laura
Ingram the Monday before he was murdered on Wednesday, and
he was hosting Fox and Friends Weekend Weekend Edition up
until a month before he died. So consider that my

(25:58):
I got that wrong. I should probably only stick to
things I know for certain, because it turns out when
I trust people's opinion, some people just state things without
knowing what the hell they're talking about. So when people
tell you that Charlie Kirk was hateful or Rush Limbaugh
was hateful, they love to say that, and then you

(26:20):
don't need to listen to what that person says. You
can't like Charlie Kirk otherwise you love Hitler. You don't
love Hitler, do you? And so what you do is
you destroy the person and then none of their work
can ever matter. So Charlie Kirk was evil? Do you agree? Uh?
I don't know. He was avil. He wanted Gay's stone,

(26:45):
he wanted Tranny, stabbed in public and dragged through the streets.
Are you for that?

Speaker 3 (26:52):
No?

Speaker 1 (26:53):
Okay, So don't you want to you want to go
say in Charlie Kirk's name, we'll cancel you. I don't
want that. I was just saying that. What were you saying? Well,
I just no, you don't get to just Charlie Kirk
was evil, and you'll say he was evil, We'll destroy you.
So I want you to process this story right here,

(27:16):
seemingly unrelated to Charlie Kirk, but used to make a point.
This is put number three Mister Rome from CBS News
Dallas listen carefully, that's the machete.

Speaker 5 (27:26):
Wednesday morning, something nobody would have expected took place at
the Downtown Sweets Motel in East Dallas. A man tells
us he witnessed a beheading.

Speaker 3 (27:37):
Ma'am, that's this is not normal. That happened.

Speaker 5 (27:41):
According to the arrest, Alfa David police obtained video which
shows thirty seven year old your Donnis Coppos Martinez grab
a machete and start stabbing fifty year old Chandra Nahamalaya
multiple times. The victim is seen fleeing down the parking
lot towards the front office, where his wife and sone word.

Speaker 3 (28:00):
Chased him from from one O eight all the way
to the office. The man was trying to get into
office to tell his family.

Speaker 5 (28:06):
A witness who saw the entire thing says the wife
and son attempted to stop the suspect, but he pushed
them away and continued to violate the victim's remains.

Speaker 2 (28:16):
I find it sick, disgusting.

Speaker 3 (28:20):
It just it just.

Speaker 5 (28:23):
I'm speechless, kind of out of the norm and is
mind blowing. The affidavit states. Dallas fire arrived first. They
saw the suspect covered in blood with a machete in hand,
and they were able to catch him down the road.
Several sources tell me the victim was a manager at
the motel and say the suspect did maintenance there.

Speaker 3 (28:44):
I feel bad for his family because he got a
wife and a son. They came out, they didn't know
what to do. She tried to she was screaming hot,
but I told her to get back in there because
I don't know if he going to attack her too.

Speaker 5 (28:55):
The suspect has been charged with capital murder, and according
to Dallas County jail records, he has an immigration hold
for allegedly being in the US without authorization. Records also
show he's been arrested for auto theft in Florida and
has indecency with the child and assault chorges in Houston.

Speaker 1 (29:16):
So how is one to react? Is the proper thing?
Because this is what the left wants you to do.
To ignore this. If you react to this as any
red blooded American should, even though it's not your family
that's affected, you want this fellow strung up and shot

(29:37):
on the spot. He beheaded a hotel manager and kicked
his head like a soccer ball, making sport of it.
But the Left would tell you that to criticize that
makes you evil. So if you get one thing from

(29:59):
the show to they, let it be this. If you
were waiting around on the left to save you, to
love you, to support you, to approve of you, then
you will be destroyed from without or from within. You

(30:21):
will be destroyed. They will never agree with you. So
go back to where I started the show. If you
say to yourself, I didn't really know a lot about it,
Charlie Kirk, I just knew his name. That's okay. You
can't know everybody, no reason you should. For most people,

(30:43):
you were not his prime audience. He was very heavily
focused on young people. The fact that older people loved
his message was a happy accident. The fact that he
appealed to people across all ages even better. But there
are a lot of people that appeal to people across

(31:03):
all ages. Nobody was the pied piper of young people
the way he was, and that's what we needed. That's
how you win. You look at the polling numbers, now,
at the number of young people. You got more young
people than old people that love Trump. You got more

(31:25):
young people than old people that are right on most
of the issues. It's crazy. That doesn't happen by accident.
It's a reaction to the nonsense they see. It's good
values at home. It's crazy teachers who they have the
good sense to recognize are crazy. And it's someone giving
them the fortitude of saying, hey, you that little doubt

(31:48):
you have in the back of your mind, explore, think
for yourself, Be brave, be bold, be confident, use that
brain you were given. So when they tell you Charlie
Kirk was awful for closing the border, so monsters like
that don't get in? Is that inflammatory? Is that controversial? See,

(32:12):
the left will benefit from the protection we give them,
but that have us slaughtered by the very monsters who
they protect. You don't have to say before you pray,
pray to whoever it is that you pray or whatever
inanimate objects or nature or automobiles or whatever. We're going

(32:39):
to do a silent prayer of meaninglessness because I don't
want a Jew, a Muslim, an agnostic, or an atheist
to be upset that I pray to Jesus. Then you
don't pray as a Christian, and you don't understand what

(33:02):
it means to be christ Like. Do you understand how
he died. Do you understand what it means to take
up your cross? I do. I bought a really nice
James Avery necklace and I wear it. I love it.
It's really nice. In fact, I got a diamond put
in the middle of it. Now if I go to

(33:22):
school to it, but I slip it inside of my shirt.
But I know it's there all the time, and I
really really really like it. And I'm thinking of maybe
getting a really nice encrusted gold ring taking up my cross. No,
you're not. You're being a showy sadducey. You're being a
person who does not practice what you preach. Being a

(33:43):
Christian is to you like being a fan of a
sports team. There is sacrifice and suffering in righteousness, and
Charlie Kirk's death his martyrdom proves it, and that is
the call to each and every one of us, be better,
do more. I love you guys, thanks for being with us.
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