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Speaker 1 (00:04):
Hello, everyone, welcome to another episode of Echo. How are
you today? I'm doing okay. I wish we could say
we're doing matter. I mean, it's been three weeks since
I recorded an episode, I believe, and it seems like
three years of madness has happened in the meantime. So

(00:30):
I and I say that because back on April second
is when I started uploading for this other episode. So
it's been a while. No, I hope you're all doing well.

(00:50):
I hope you can get through this madness. I don't
know how else stupid. So let's see sorry by having
done a little a little bit of ice cream. He

(01:11):
needs to live in thirty at night, and I am exhausted,
so usually at this point I have some ice cream
like an chill. But let's try to make this quick, okay.
I mean it's hard to just even put into words

(01:39):
where we are, you know, So let's start with back
while on a Pril second. A actually, in March twenty first,
the Trump administration had finished up ended assistance to underage children.

(02:04):
They had the ability to help them get some legal advice,
and so he went on to eliminate that, and at
that point, on April second, AFL judge in California order
the Right House to tempor restore the legal aid on
a company migrant children. I mean, think about this. Have

(02:29):
you ever just gone a court, even for a traffic citation,
because most people, even with something as simple as that
may included, when you've never gone through it, you get
confused as hell. I mean when we're talking confused. Normally,
the main confusion happens when you got to plead not

(02:49):
guilty so that you can plead guilty what well, because
they tell you, okay, well you were going fifty five,
we're not thirty, but they're going to offer you a
forty on authority, So you first beak guilty to not
to the fifty five and authority to then plague guilty
to them. Unusually, people just get confused with that. In

(03:12):
my own the immigration process, which is like I mean,
I've done a lot of it myself, my own, not
to be confused with working with other people. I only
interpret and translate immigration when it comes from work, but
I have also processed all of my own immigration documents,

(03:33):
all of them. I never paid a lawyer to do mine,
and it is hugely difficult to do. Keep in mind,
usually people charge thousands to two thousand dollars just to
help you fill out the paperwork. That means, oh, in

(03:53):
this question, you just can answer this like that, and
then I'm gonna qurt with you that I'll do any
of that. I, on the other hand, then you have
that money. Florida has a minimum wage of seven twenty
five an hour. Well, Florida doesn't really have a minimum

(04:15):
wage because Florida goes with the federal minimum wage by
Texas that's seven twenty five an hour. I believe Texas
is the same. I know that's how Florida is. Up
until now, they haven't raised it and so and this
was twelve years ago that I was there, So I
think since two thousand and eight they haven't raised the

(04:36):
federal minimum wage. So I good seventeen years ago. So
in seven twenty five an hour, I just don't know
where you're gonna afford anything. It took me years and
years and years just to save It took me four

(04:56):
years just to save the seven hundred dollars for my citizenship,
which it was cheap at that point. The point I'm
trying to make is normally people have to pay lawyer
thousands of dollars to be able to assist them, because
unlike a criminal case, on civil matters, you don't get

(05:17):
the right to a lawyer. Meaning if you're going to
go get divorced, that's not a criminal issue. That is civil.
So you have to get your lawyer if you want one.
The government is not going to pay for one. Immigration
is a civil issue, it's not a criminal issue. So
a lawyer is not provided to you. If you want one,
you have to pay for your own. We're talking thousands

(05:40):
of dollars, not fifty sixty, but we're talking a good
five to ten grand. And so man and you whoever
you are right now having to have that thing granted.
And if you think the thing grant is that much,
talk to some other people who have regular jobs.

Speaker 2 (06:03):
And so.

Speaker 1 (06:12):
Taking that help away from the kids, you know, the
pro life, pro kids people saying bucket and just like
we've seen right now that they're literally being picked up
at school, who the hell picks up kids? Honestly, like,
don't give me the whole They are here illegally. You

(06:35):
lost all credibility when it came to do in doing
it the right way, do it the legal way. You're
the same fuckers who right now literally are breaking every
law and applauding it. Like it's not about obeying the law,

(06:59):
it's more about do as I say, not as I do.
So well I said okay for one and not the other.
I don't know. I mean, you can see that I

(07:22):
loved it. For example, Mexico is standing up. Mexico had
to get a woman so that you could get some balls.
We almost got some balls here in the US, but
we decided it. Why we don't need to have common
sense go on on his in, you know, actual will
to help people. We just gotta say we do. So.

(07:51):
Mexico denied our getting into all the ship with the
US about US messing up with They're not paying for water,
they're not paying for this, they're not paying for what. Well,
I'm pretty glad to hear that Mexico is actually imposing
the visas and stuff for Americans. Then back around the

(08:15):
third we read some other good news, and I think
we may have seen some of it happen, because it's
been like gradually. Now that this is like three weeks ago,
I think, I, well, maybe I just been too away
from everything, but I think I've seen less of the
maniac mosque. It's such a Musk sticks fitting name, don't

(08:43):
you think. And so at that point there was not
a cale saying the President Donald Trump had told his
cabinets and in our circle that Elon Musk is stepping
back from his government role. Tesla and SpaceX founder will
be soon, reported reporter returning to the business world now obviously,

(09:06):
he says he has become a controversial figure due to
his slash and burn style and cutting down the fieral government.
He's also just sank twenty million. And I wouldn't say
that he's been going away like I originally said. I
think he's more like they're muscling him. They're finally somebody saying,
you know what, Yeah, you need to just do what

(09:28):
we need you to do so that you can rob
everything that we need you to steal. But you shut
the hell up, kind of like when they try to
have Trump just read this and don't say anything else.
Unfortunately for Mask, he's not Trump, he's not the actual president.

(09:53):
Not to say he's not aiming for it. You gotta
realize this is a guy they it's buying governments worldwide,
and we have a maga Republicans who now want a

(10:13):
constitutional amendment, I can tell you right now is another
time for that. Hello, they're gonna say that they want
to make sure that everybody has the right for everything. Well,
we only mean everybody who is white and with a
dick from birth, who can call themselves anything else except

(10:37):
a name not approved by I mean, look at all
the honesty that cruise Rafael he Rafael rafile cruise. So
now I don't know how to feel. No, I do

(11:04):
know how to feel like Mitch McConnell. What are these
great history books? At least, if not the American history books,
the rest of the world's history books will remember him
as a traitor to his own country, as a person

(11:32):
who made sure to pave the way for all of
this to unfold. I mean, he's the one to say
if he's Trump's ass from actually getting convicted on both impeachments.

(11:54):
I mean, now when I act again like weak are No,
you're just scared that you're losing your power, your money,
and you're gonna be told to go fuck off, and
so like remember back on April second, twenty twenty five,

(12:15):
the Trump said a large amount of fentanyl. Well, he says,
Midge McConnell of Kentucky, Susan Collins of Meine, Listen Murkowsky
of Alaska, and Ron Paul also off Kentucky. We'll hopefully
get on the Republican bandwagon for a change and fight

(12:39):
for them in fight the Democrats in a flag ran
push do not penalize Canada for the cell into our
country of large amounts of fentanyl by tiffing the value
of this horrbor and they the drag in order to
make it costly to distribute him by this is the

(13:00):
same drug that he says that it's illegally been smuggled
into the US. So you're gonna tear if I legal drugs,
I mean, so you're gonna attack illegal drugs. Businessman art
of the deal, the can't art of the deal. So,

(13:29):
by the way, he also mentions the Tom Trump arrangement syndrome.
I love how they try to put that on us.
But let's be clear on something the Trump called. It
is the Trump derangement syndrome. You have to be deranged

(13:50):
to believe in that, simple as that. And so I
mean then we have over here, let me see this video.

(14:16):
This is crazy because literally Republicans not only stop showing
to town halls. They also now we're insulting their people.
But what I love is to see this people are
getting upset about what's going on. Your violation of your answer.

Speaker 3 (14:47):
I'll pause whenever you want, and you can go and
doll you want, because I know that the Democrats have
a plan to try to disrupt things.

Speaker 1 (15:07):
Let me past that one right there. That's one that
we are all very familiar with. That's the lady at
the town hall. And they got taken down by police
or not police. He was some random security, some police
officers off duty working as security. Nobody identified as security.

(15:30):
Everybody's acting like there are special forces on a mission
to capture the enemy, completely un discovered, so got to
infiltrate everything, and you know, keep eyes and ears without
being known. Let's see like the same people telling you

(15:51):
that the government is after you, it's coming for you,
and you are applauding it. But the updates s and
I did posted or the intention was supposed to what
three weeks ago, twenty days ago? We now got an
update at about two three days ago. They those officers

(16:11):
have been charged. They have those people keep saying officers,
those people were charged and they were charged with false
imprisonment and a whole bunch of the crap.

Speaker 4 (16:25):
So hopefully the cords will be followed and respected in
this aspect, because again, we only follow the rules I
tell you, not the ones I break.

Speaker 5 (16:41):
I don't know what I mean, I've seen. Thank you.

Speaker 1 (16:57):
That's very good. So that's one right there. I mean,

(17:19):
this is this is an old one, and it already
has That was a fourteen percent at that point. But this,

(17:39):
this right here shows just how screwed we are. We're
all we familiar with it, but I gotta keep back.

Speaker 2 (17:49):
It's so this.

Speaker 1 (18:23):
Is a much different you know how scary it is
that they're laughing about how we got plenty of space
to build more places to the poor people who are
legally in this country, and even to those who are
not legally in this country. It is illegal to the
poor in to a place that they're not from legally,

(18:46):
kicknapping them like h The fact that I'm carrying out
in my car, after seven years of becoming a naturalized citizen,
after being in this country for twenty two years, I
am now carrying around my natural life for a copy

(19:10):
of my naturalization, just for not if but when I
get pulled over, and I hope I'm wrong. I truly
hope I'm wrong. And I'm not talking about getting pulled
over for a traffic in faction or anything like that.
I'm talking the driving well prone and so I And

(19:42):
it is a conflictive thought because I still truly believe
on this system here. I believe that the vast majority
of people will not for full this thing. For these
fear mongering it's okay to be an asshole against people

(20:03):
and treat everybody like shit stuff, even within law enforcement itself.
I know that he doesn't look good when so many
of them are just blindly following orders or it seems
like it. Other ones seem to enjoy it a lot.
But I got hopes because at least on my own

(20:25):
personal experience, and it's not from me working the field
or met in a law enforcement or anything like that,
because it's not because I'm not I'm not part of
any of that. But I do get an amazing opportunity

(20:46):
to talk to many of them at different levels, different fields,
and many of them are disgusted by what's going on,
and that's encouraging. Many of them don't believe that they

(21:09):
are seeing a situation where when people are being told
that the judicial system doesn't have the power, that they
are corrupt. Like, I mean, this is something where it's

(21:30):
on all spectrum. I hear it from law enforcement. I
hear it from lawyers of all sides in all levels,
whether it's criminal, whether it's family, whether it's real state,

(21:51):
whether they are construction businesses, I mean, gardening, landscaping, so
many differences, and everyone is just like not able to
understand it. We don't understand what's going on there. And

(22:15):
so yeah, this is something like I'm trying to figure
it out. How is it that people seize these as
a win because they think about it. The whole idea

(22:38):
of the taxes on this imports are to be able
to push people into say, well, instead of going to
spend the money over there on this extra income or taxes,
we're gonna go ahead and build it up here on
the other hand today or yes, a Pam Bundy saying

(23:01):
that we are gonna go after those delinquents, who ohe
was all one point something one point three one point
four trillion dollars on the student that because we're not
gonna put the burden of Americans into you know, other
Americans for the student levels, those who pay for it

(23:23):
and did things right, and blo blah blah, blood that's
one point four trillion dollars. Great, what about the four
point something trillion dollars that you want to give away
to the biggest liches in the whole system, right, Like,
we just don't to go with that. We should tack

(23:46):
up not some of Americans to help other Americans move forward,
but we should take all Americans instead and say fuck it,
We're just gonna give you our money instead. Well, we
also pay you more for the services that we already
giving you money to do. Meaning how awesome is to

(24:06):
have a business where the government gives you subsidies. We
don't call them tax breaks, We call them subsidies. We
don't call them handouts. We call them subsidies because they
are very good people and know what they're doing. You
and I don't get money or subsidies to run our

(24:27):
fucking businesses. We get to work, make money and invest
in ourselves. They get money from the government, meaning money
from us that we pay to them in taxes, but
we don't pay it on education. We're gonna pay it
on a dumb ass because he wants to go to Mars.
The fuck we're gonna do in Mars? Oh it's amazing. Yeah, well,

(24:51):
then you go use your fucking money on that, not ours,
and then don't tell us that we don't. We are
a load to it. I mean, I mean, this is
coming from the same fucking guy that keeps talking about
illegal immigrants while he himself was an illegal immigrant. And
he only reason that he got these because he got

(25:12):
his paper out of one of so many baby mamas,
or just by paying his way Trump's way through a
business or something. And if you don't believe me that
he's illegal, I'll show you in a moment. Now, keep
in mind in the meantime, with all of this and
people trying to say, well, you know what, shit is
coming back to America really because you don't like to

(25:34):
pay high prices. And second of all, have you seen
all this shit that China's doing, China saying I don't
give a fuck. You want to put tariff, you want
to take away tariff, You're ad shit, I don't give
a shot. I'm just gonna stop sending shit to you
and I'm gonna just stop selling it. Oh, but we
are fifteen percent of the market. You're not gonna drop
fifteen percent of the market. Yeah, the US is just

(25:54):
fifteen percent of our market. We can get that somewhere else.
They literally went ahead and said it. Now, last week
Trump went ahead and said, oh, we're gonna put more
taxes on all the things that come they are under
eight hundred dollars. So every time that you go to

(26:16):
all these little businesses that they like to go ahead
and tell you how to go line and find an article,
buy it on t Move, buy on the other one.
Then you can set it up on Amazon because Amazon
sets everything up for you. You just pay a fee
of whatever you charge. That's not longer it because now
everything gets tax but it used to be, no, it didn't.

(26:38):
There was an up to eight hundred dollars exception. If
the items that you were getting were under eight hundred
dollars of value, they did not get taxed. They were
completely accept And that's why so many people were able
to do that because guess what, their values are very tiny,
little when you're buying it from Olive Abba and whatever
and what not. So yeah, we're winning so good. Now

(27:02):
here's the one that I wanted.

Speaker 5 (27:05):
To show, but I was not legally.

Speaker 1 (27:10):
Because let's see, there you go.

Speaker 2 (27:16):
You were, but I was not legally in America, so
I was illegally there.

Speaker 1 (27:21):
When they when they did fund us, they realized that
we were immigrants. WHOA, right there, I would say, it's
a gray area. Really, how is it a great area
that you're either legal or illegal? Huh? It's that gray

(27:41):
area for Hill everybody else. Fuck it. But in case
that you didn't hear it, let me put it right
here again. I realized that we were. WHOA, yes you were,
Yes you were. That's his own brother. Yes you were.

(28:02):
We were living in the oice.

Speaker 5 (28:03):
We didn't have a car. We had one car with
the wheel cap off.

Speaker 1 (28:06):
Yeah, listen to this again.

Speaker 6 (28:10):
All right, you were, but I was not legally in American,
so I was illegally there.

Speaker 1 (28:19):
Realized that we were again credibility, don't have it simple
as that an illegal immigrant trying to get us to
hate other illegal immigrants, and so I just don't understand it.

(28:47):
Then we have all this leaking. Then it was the
leaking a signal thing. Now is the league the same
signal league? But now we're gonna go out heead and
do it with my wife and family, and like are
you fucking kidding me, Like we have proved time and

(29:08):
time again, no trend that I were linking or any
of this thing. But hey, it doesn't matter. Did you
know that we are paying Boukeley to keep them there?
But it's also talking telling Venezuela the Hey, if you

(29:29):
want to give us a two hundred and fifty something
criminals or whatever the fuck you got there and send
them to us, we'll give you the Venezuelans. How are
you gonna be giving Venezuelans to Venezuela if you are
being paid by the US to hold them?

Speaker 7 (29:45):
But then the US says that they have no jurisdiction
over them as they send them over there and paid
to maintain them there, while also.

Speaker 1 (29:57):
Ignoring the court orders from the same court that they
love so much as a Supreme court. Even even Thomas
went against him. I mean, the fact that the that
the black racist, the black races in the court when

(30:17):
against you, I should tell you something. I mean, the
guy is the guy wants to bolish marriage, interaction, international marriage,
interracial marriage. When he's married to a white woman. He
really wants to abolish his own marriage. That's how racist
he is. He really truly really really sees himself in

(30:42):
the cataracts, must make him think that he's white, or
maybe he plays white face with baby Talkom. I don't
know that. That is crazy. Now what's grazie is that
Bernie Sander has been saying this year to us forever.

(31:04):
This is nuts.

Speaker 8 (31:05):
As all the pundits are racking their brains to explain
how Trump.

Speaker 1 (31:09):
I want to give credit to whoever this guys is.
I think rebel HQ at revel HQ won.

Speaker 6 (31:18):
The presidency this year.

Speaker 8 (31:19):
Here's the meal of Bernie Sanders twenty one years ago
explaining how the Republicans.

Speaker 1 (31:24):
Win arriving at the uns actual policies.

Speaker 8 (31:27):
If you want the Republican leadership, and this is what
your goals are. He goes on to give huge tax bricks.

Speaker 1 (31:33):
I'll tell you something I heard Bernie Sanders in this time.
I had just arrived. This was two thousand and four,
and to me it was blah blah blah, because I
don't understand the politics. I just got to this country,
no fucking idea, And now today I hear it and

(31:53):
it's like shit.

Speaker 8 (31:55):
So listen, the very richest people in this country, your
goals are ultimately to privatize.

Speaker 1 (32:31):
That's not a lot of bots.

Speaker 6 (32:32):
So what do I do?

Speaker 8 (32:33):
I got a problem? You package it? How do you
package it? Here's I want you to pay attention to me.
This is is bad stuff. What you do is divide
people up.

Speaker 1 (33:23):
So right there we can see just how fucking sat
of a state, because literally we were being worn about it.
I've been talking about how Chavis and Trump are the

(33:45):
same thing since my god, I used to work at
their verizons at this first Rice and Star. I went
to work or two, so that would have been about
twenty four teams that I don't know twenty thirteen from

(34:05):
twenty thirteen, twelve years ago. I started to say, how
this guy is just like Chavis. Nah, this nice rich,
it's a multi billion in ourself made Yeah, no, it's not.
He made himself like Chalvis did by scamming all the people.
The only difference is that this one already had somebody
to guide him on how to do it and have

(34:28):
seed money for it. But we all know, well at
least most of us know, the Trump got his money
from the Russians in the mid eighties. So that's about it. Now.
Then we got this one d it ultimately doesn't matter.
What do you mean?

Speaker 5 (34:48):
It ultimately doesn't matter.

Speaker 9 (34:49):
This is the law.

Speaker 1 (34:54):
He has the authority.

Speaker 5 (34:55):
Ultimately, Well, no he does not.

Speaker 1 (34:58):
I mean you have no longer reporting news this issue's opinion.
He has the authority. Like no, oh, he does not have.

Speaker 9 (35:10):
The authority if Congress does not let him keep this authority.

Speaker 1 (35:14):
I love how she's saying that he doesn't have the
authority if Congress doesn't let him keep it. Because we
are all day by the law, constitution, law in order,
you know, blah blah blah. American patriots tend to it. No,
remember they always wave. They don't tread on me. They

(35:38):
Confederate flag, that's a a trader's flag. Us away.

Speaker 9 (35:47):
Can I get declared an emergency? That's what keeps the
authority Otherwise he plunges to Congress before they're just melting
off about what you think is happening. Actually, present some evidence,
and let's look at the evidence. Let's let the other
side come in and question that evidence.

Speaker 5 (36:01):
But you don't just get.

Speaker 9 (36:02):
Tolip off and say, and therefore the king gets to
wave his magic wand and say, off with your head.

Speaker 1 (36:10):
Where federal dollars, pack dollars go? So they're allowing terms.

Speaker 9 (36:15):
Do you think they have a big bushel basket of
money and they just say you good looking, you won't
have money. You're not so good looking, You're gonna have
to go hungry.

Speaker 1 (36:25):
For a while.

Speaker 6 (36:26):
That's not how it works.

Speaker 5 (36:28):
Let's just do conwall one oh one.

Speaker 1 (36:30):
And that is let me pass hear from a minute,
because Congressman Warren, she didn't have to be wasting time
explaining basic things like such to an anchorwoman who is
supposed to be roll verse in the subject or at

(36:52):
least educated on it. Meaning, don't you fucking hate when
they just act stupid? Oh where did he say that?

Speaker 9 (37:04):
No, Congress writes those laws and allocates that money. The
administration's job is to enforce those laws and spend that
money the way the law tells them. And if they
fail to do that, Part three is the courts are
the ones who step in and enforce the law.

Speaker 1 (37:27):
I mean, based on my Republican mentality, Why was it
even an issue for Nixon? Why was an impeachment for Clinton? Basically,

(37:48):
they can do whatever the fuck they want, right, so
those were warranted. But trying to destroy the country firm
within is not got it? This one. Finally some people

(38:08):
are saying it. They're starting to be more talked more.

Speaker 6 (38:14):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (38:16):
It's still nothing without fucking action, there's nothing, and they
just need to seriously start bringing into actions. Like they're
not realizing that we don't have a voice. In any
minute and any moment, we can lose our voice. Like
just me saying this freaks me the hell out, to

(38:38):
be honest, because Sotomayor said it just a day or
two ago. Anybody is at risk. I've gotten reported citizen,
non citizen born here, born wherever the hell they are,

(39:00):
don't have the money that they in the faith that
they're looking for, they can just take your ass out
somewhere else, and then once you're in out of the place, Salvador,
then you can just go ahead and you know, bye bye,
because they can literally now live in limbo within another
country's jurisdiction.

Speaker 10 (39:21):
So so, folks, if we're going to waste this committee's
time just to glorify one man's ego, I propose that
we at least be efficient about this, right, I mean,
that's the theme.

Speaker 6 (41:21):
And renamed the planet planet Trump.

Speaker 1 (41:25):
That was Jerry Kauffman, congressman serving California Second District. Now,
what's What's the only thing missing there is the self
serving act of every person who is enabling this. I mean,

(41:46):
what's how hungry are they all? I mean between those
in power enabling it and those dumbasses on the street
enabling it. I mean, just think of the Tesla followers. Now,
they were the Tesla haters. Remember, they used to block
the Tesla chargers. They used to sabotage the Tesla charges.
They used to call snowflakes, and you know, all kinds

(42:07):
of ship to the Tesla owners. Now they're the Tesla
security force, and so I have one. Also. I don't
know if you guys you know of Edward Fortune Fortune

(42:29):
he I don't really know what he is, but I
do know that he's a businessman who owns cannabis stores
and lounge. He has fought like a dog for cannabis

(42:50):
reform and legalization and all that stuff. I mean, talk
about somebody unfairly and unjustly jailed over and over again
for trying to have a free life, just enjoying weed,
in selling it and doing things right now. He's also

(43:11):
very open about his anti Trump views. Here's a video
he posted. He goes back to a little bit of
remember how the South, the white South African, the illegal
white South African. He's calling for everybody else to be
deported and to follow the law. One that right there,

(45:16):
that anti parth I struggle with something where the US
and I. Just if you never listen to the show
History Daily or American History Daily, American History by Lindsey Graham,
not the shitty kind. There's an actual good Lindsey Graham,

(45:37):
you will be able to see that. And basically what
they're talking about is the US had a chance to
help South Africa and decided, you know what, We're not
getting anything in return, so fuck it. South Africa got
help from Russia, and Russia is now their best friend
and main partner. So guess what is going to happen

(46:02):
after US side the AID and all the other agencies
to help out overseas with people starving and shit like
that is going to happen when you got countries like
China with pockets full of money coming to say, hey,
what if we lend you a hand them and return
off your support, you know kind of like you know

(46:26):
how this whole thing started. It started on it over
one hundred years ago with Ireland I believe, maybe the Scottish,
but I'm pretty sure it was the Irish where they
were going for feminine due to nature and bad government,
and their government were saying, well, you know what, they

(46:48):
should take care of themselves if they can't fuck it,
and the US, not the government, but the people, the
actual people of the US started to get together and
warm in such a way they started to send donations
of food, money, clothing and articles to them in Ireland.

(47:12):
I believe it was Ireland, maybe Scotland, Scotland, damn it anyway,
the point being, because of that relationship and because of
the help and helping feed about clothes to half the
country or so quarter of the country, not ten years
ago or so, we had a celebration where the Irish,

(47:36):
maybe the Scotland, Scottish celebrated with us the relationship that
we have had because it has been a long lasting
relationship based on mutual help, based on mutual understanding, based
on humanity. They were losing. So let's break that one down.

(49:22):
I mean, there's so much to break down on that one.
How much straightforward? I mean, five million dollars for a citizenship,
are we truly caring? About crime. Are we truly caring
about law and order? You know that Russia doesn't make
like plans in years or decades. They're saying is that

(49:44):
their plans are generational plans. We are playing chess checkers
with somebody with a chess master. That's that's pretty much it,
and we think we are killing it while in the
n ball that was a good ice cream ball. So,

(50:10):
I mean, this is how we lose power around the world,
This is how we lose stature, this is how we
become undesirable shithole. There we go, there we go, who's

(51:21):
sleeping bricks? Oh ah, Russia, China, India, Iran, all of
our enemies North Korea and who are they going for
now that we are saying, go fuck off our enemies?
So while we continue to decimate the US power, right,

(52:23):
I mean, I lost count on how many countries I've
put alerts about trouble warning stuff coming to the US.
US kicking out people just because they don't look how
we want them to look. People from Canada, people from
the UK, from the European countries, Like why in the

(52:44):
fuck why are we detaining people for no damn reason?
Like it's like this whole misguided mentality that we always
had as man with is the you know, because we
are the strong ones, or the strong, the physically strong sex,

(53:10):
that we need to control and dominate anything and everything
and anyone and everyone, and we are so misguided on that.
Can I just please, if you listen, if you're still
listening this far into it, just forget everything else. If
you're gonna forget anything, and remember this. We are here
as the guardians of those who are said to do

(53:35):
the things. We are here to help them do it.
I mean women. We're here to support women, to protect women,
not to control and dominate. They have so much more

(53:58):
strengthen us that too many of you are two idiots
and too stubborn to notice it or to realize it.
Think about it. All the shit that we normally ask
guys hate as a woman, right for a woman, Oh
that bitch. When they get pissed off, they just hold
the grudge, They don't tell anything, they act like nothing.

(54:20):
In six months later, boom, they fucking hit you. That's
called emotional strength. That's called knowing how to control your emotions.
That's called emotional matureness. That's called me fucking controlling being

(54:42):
able like within yourself, being able to be conniving at
a certain angle. Don't fuck with us. Shit. You can
break their hearts, their souls, and those fucking women will
continue to come back stronger and more resilient. Have you

(55:05):
seen a woman get sick with a flu and then
see us get sick with the flu? Come on, come on,
you know what I'm talking about. Good night, get so
and the bitches are just as sick, and they're taking
care of us and everything else around the house while

(55:28):
having their period. So they mature and developed faster than us.
What do you think that is? You think God was
wrong at that because they are there to guide us.
They got a better sense than us, they got a

(55:48):
more balance emotions, they get crazy. Hell yeah, have you
gone through any of the shit?

Speaker 10 (55:58):
Me?

Speaker 1 (55:58):
Neither? But have you gone any other changes? Because when
you hear the descriptions from doctors, when they're talking to
them and they're talking about how postpartum depression can be,
how pregnancy will change the shit, how your simple period
can change shit, you start to realize, holy fuck, I
would I be able to go through that. So we're

(56:20):
like the bodyguard. But since I don't know how to
explain it better. I found this video by I Am
Flawless for Real on it which is one of those
two perials coming on my feed, and it shows the
Brazilian of a mother, the torture they go through and

(56:45):
how easy we have it in comparison when we just
got to be the provider and we're not the provider
because nature says so you see, one provides, everyone stays home. Well, yeah,
one only has the ability to procreate and the other
one doesn't. At the end of the day, they're a team.
At the end of the day, when one is not there,

(57:05):
the other one does it all. It's not fifty to fifty.
It is one on each side, on both ends. And
when you start realizing how wrong you have had a
view about your own your own women and your family,
or the women in your own family, because you will

(57:26):
stop calling them females because they're not animals. We're all animals,
but we are the evolution evolution one, so we're people, right,
So they're women, not female, we're men. They're female. So

(57:47):
once you stop seeing them as objects, once you start
seeing other women the same way that you see your
own daughter or wife, if you have respect for them,
some of them don't. Then you're gonna start changing your
view and you're gonna start acting differently, and you're gonna
start changing your votes. But here I'm gonna leave you

(58:10):
a pair off birds, yeah, which provide us an amazing
lesson on how to be a real man safely the
mother birds hold on, Sorry, trying to be dramatic. Okay,
here we got safely.

Speaker 6 (58:29):
The mother bird willingly seals herself inside.

Speaker 1 (01:00:02):
So I mean a little screw up with a video there,
but you get the voice and you get a message,
start acting more like the bird. I hope you'll have
a great rest of you evening. If you would like
to reach out, we normally go live on Twitch and YouTube.

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You can text through there. We can see your messages,
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the website. They're all on YouTube, they're all PI K

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d K pod. Same thing as if you go to
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I mean reach out send an email at the same
thing because they get bot at gmail dot com. Trying
to make it easy for searching all around, and the

(01:01:10):
questions follow share, but to over to twelve thirty am.
And you know, I hope you all have our great
rest of the evening. Stay strong, they got their breath.
We need it. And if you get a chance, go
outside in the middle of the night and take a
look at the stuff. Good Night,
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