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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's time for donkey. I me ain't trying to be
donkey today no more.
Speaker 2 (00:04):
They should be embarrassed by what they already did. I'm
not making these people do these days called donkey of
the day, and it really caught me off guard. Damned
Charlamagne who got the donkey of the day to day?
Speaker 1 (00:16):
Well, donkey today.
Speaker 2 (00:17):
From Monday, December sixteenth, goach to comrade work where founded
James hard Now who is James harr He is the
founder of a socialist apparel brand, who is online calling
for the deaths of corporate executives. You know, ever since
United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson was gunned down in the
screech of Manhattan, we have all these sick individuals who
feel like killing CEOs is gonna change things. They feel
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like killing CEOs is gonna change the system. It makes
zero sense to me. Brian Thompson is dead, his kids
are gonna grow up without a father. Luigi Mangioni is
going to prison for the rest of his life, and
the healthcare systems are the.
Speaker 1 (00:52):
Same as they have always been.
Speaker 2 (00:55):
This did not and will not improve the healthcare system,
and going around executing CEOs will not improve any damn thing.
But people like James har are still pushing for that.
See James harr is planning to sell a deck of
a deck of cards of most wanted CEOs, complete with
names and faces and decorated with illustrations of gun range targets.
Speaker 1 (01:14):
I can't make this kind of stuff. We help listen
to this guy. Did you know?
Speaker 3 (01:17):
In two thousand and three, the US Military Defense Agency
created a Most Wanted Iraqi playing card set. They made
it so that they could help troops identify the most
wanted members of people in Saddam Hussein's like cabinet, military, government,
everything like that help them find and do what they
needed to do. They looked like this, They had like
pictures of them and like their like their name, and
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like what party, what they do, things like that. But
the follower reached out and said, we should do this
for CEOs. Imagine we got Sam Altman and Zuck and Beza, well,
Peter tele Action, maybe the CEO of Northrop Grumman, the
entire Walton family. So yes, I'm actively making this playing
card set fifty two CEOs. I have a list, but
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if anyone has someone exceptional that they want to toss
the name in the ring. Let me know I am
making that this weekend. I might push a little bit,
but it's going to be up for pre order in
like the next couple days, so look out and help me.
Speaker 1 (02:15):
It's the holiday season, guys.
Speaker 2 (02:17):
Come on, man, I simply don't approve of Vigilante Justice,
but I'm gonna tell you something. James Harr is all
fun and games until you're the target. Until all these
CEOs say that guy James Harr is putting our lives
in danger. Now you the target of some of the
most powerful people in the country. So you have made
dceeos most wanted on a card game. They can make
you most wanted in real life and deservingly.
Speaker 1 (02:39):
So you earned it.
Speaker 2 (02:40):
I don't know why you folks be letting social media
gash all up. Okay, whatever the popular trending opinion is
on social media, people run with it, regardless of how ridiculous, stupid,
are inhumane that opinion is. And James Harr is following
the social media crowd, okay, looking.
Speaker 1 (02:55):
At these people who are cheering for the death of
this CEO.
Speaker 2 (02:58):
And so he decided to capitalize off Brian Thompson's death,
which is hilariously ironic because if you go to James
hard social accounts, they are loaded with anti capitalism posts
and images, including one reading the CEO must die yet, James,
you are currently acting like the CEOs you claim to hate.
You are using a person's death to make a profit.
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Simple as that. One of the comments says, does it
include addresses? That's what one comment to ask underneath the post.
Another comment is said, we need good cards for good guys.
We need cards for good guys like Luigi. This, to me,
is the epitome of the quote. Matching energy is why
everyone is miserable. You don't mirror other people's negative energy.
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When you mirror negative energy from others, all you do
is perpetuate a cycle of negativity, and that just leads
to widespread unhappiness.
Speaker 1 (03:45):
And that's exactly where we are right now.
Speaker 2 (03:47):
Everybody is unhappy, everybody is miserable, and misery loves Twitter.
Can you imagine sitting around wanting to see someone get killed,
wanting to see someone executed? Yes, d CEOs agree, Yes,
the CEOs care about profit over people. Yes, healthcare should
be free in this country. People shouldn't die simply because
they don't have the money to pay for health insurance.
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But taking out the CEOs of these companies is not
going to change the system.
Speaker 1 (04:12):
See, these people can afford security.
Speaker 2 (04:13):
I read something recently that said private security firms that
have provided services for Fortune five hundred companies their phone
lines are flooded. These people can afford to protect themselves.
You all can't. So keep getting in line, keep getting
online calling for the death of these people. When the
lawsuits start piling up, when the arrest start happening and
you getting locked up for terroristic threats, don't cry. Don't
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cry because you earned it now. James Hard was reached
by The New York Post via Instagram on Sunday evening,
and he said that the deck of cards called the
Most Wanted CEO Cards is not a call to violence.
Speaker 1 (04:47):
He said, and I quote, I'm not.
Speaker 2 (04:49):
Suggesting anyone should cause any physical harm to anyone, But
I do want people to know who is making their
life harder, who is stealing from them, who is deciding
that a couple more percentage points of profit is worth
more than the life of your loved ones. James, you
do know your cards have names, faces, and they are
decorated with illustrations of gun range targets.
Speaker 1 (05:09):
Right.
Speaker 2 (05:10):
See, you're contradicting yourself already because you're lying, because now
that the heat is on you, you're trying to pivot.
You said the cards were inspired by the Most Wanted
Iraqi playing cards that were distributed to US and coalition
forces during the two thousand and three invasion of Iraq.
They made those cards to help identify key targets and
Saddam Hussein's circle to help soldiers find them and do
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what they needed to do. But you, James, say, this
isn't a call to violence against CEOs. Okay, Look, man,
I want more empathy from CEOs. I want compassionate capitalism,
things like healthcare should be free. But I don't want
to kill anyone to make that happen. Nobody should be
killed to make that happen. I don't wish for other
people's misfortune. I wish for the well being of all
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because what's on your mind either contamination your mind or
heals it. And boy, oh boy, so many of y'all are.
Speaker 1 (05:59):
Sick right now.
Speaker 2 (06:01):
Please give James hard the biggest he hall. You're losing
your mind, man, and I mixed the whole world blind guys.
Speaker 1 (06:11):
All right, well, thank you for that.
Speaker 2 (06:12):
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Speaker 1 (06:30):
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