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Today, I'm an source of truth. We speak to my brother from another
mother, Terry Newsome from Chicago.I met him in America Fest twenty twenty
three in Phoenix, and we hadmany things in common. We discussed several
of our fights against the woken doctornation, efforts of our children with our
tax dollars. I'll bring you avery diverse group from the floor of America
Fest where I ask a very simplequestion, where have all the strong men
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and fathers gone? These answers andmore are coming up today. This is
the main Source of Truth podcast andvery few parents have said anything, but
Sean mcgriarty did. Sean mcgrity isin the Falconstocus today. Sean, though,
how pervasive is that in our school? Sean mcgriarty joins us now he
just won this lawsuit and gets fortythousand dollars from the school board. Good
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morning, Shawn. You're most dangerousdad, apparently. How are you are
you being so a working stool bya local district for exposing the transgender library
display? Can you explain to what'swhat happens? Hey? You are so
with everything that's going on to wejust talk to this. It's like alcohol
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mail. Yeah, I got theover septialization of books and libraries at the
pool and they look like you putthe handle on that. That's the way
I expect you to support there.I ask you to support this podcast if
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now onto the show. All rightfolks, Season three, episode ninety five.
It is January eleventh, twenty twentyfour as they record this today,
Terry Newsome, Where are all thestrong Fathers? Is what the episode will
be called a Bible verse first outof the gate Proverbs twenty two to six.
Train up a child in the wayhe should go, even when he
is old, he will not departfrom it. We need fathers to start
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training up their children, because unfortunatelythe schools are doing it for you want
to jump to updates, gon updateall three of my court cases. So
I had my Freedom of Access Actyour Right to Know case dismissed by the
judge because I got the information Iwas looking for. He basically said it
was a mute situation. But thechange was the next item, the next
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copyrighted item that I requested from HermanSchool Department, They're going to give me.
Even though the case was dismissed.I would say it was a tie.
Tie goes to the runner. Ithink I win. I represented myself
pro say there was no lawyer involved, and basically I beat them. So
in this situation, Freedom of AccessAct, you have the right to know
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about any document you know beyond someof those things, and I wrote this
up on my sub stack. Youcan refer to the article. There are
certain things you can't get confidential recordsand you know, security plans of the
school and those kind of things.Basically everything else, even if it's copyrighted,
you have access too. And DrummondWoodson wanted to withhold it. They
wanted to basically have the Herman SchoolDepartment, the stupor and tenant Micah Grant
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try to police their copyright. Theydidn't want me to have the information because
they knew I would expose them.And so Drummond Woodson is basically getting paid
to provide this superintendent incorrect information regardingthe FOE law. Then they're getting paid
to prep for a case, thenthey're getting paid to go to the case,
then they're getting paid to write mea letter for the next full requests.
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It's just a complete joke. Soanyway, I would say, even
though it's a tie, I won, Herman School Department is also suing me
for my First Amendment rights because Iexpose a number of things that their then
teacher now ex teacher Mallory Cook wasdoing in the classroom. Not only was
she a huge anti trumper, shedid a pro Bernie Sanders Joe Biden video
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literally from the classroom, breaking allkinds of policies in the school. She
was the paid faculty advisor to theGay Sexuality Alliance, something parents didn't know
anything about. She also was theunion rep there in Hermann Shocker of the
MAA teachers Union. And she alsothen got a thousand dollars grant from that
teacher's union to put up a fortybook transgender library display which showed sixty three
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different genders. So that was yesterdayin Maine Supreme Court. Quite an interesting
discussion going on by the judges.We hope to have some feedback and a
decision, you know, shortly thelast case RSU twenty two, I've had
to resue the district here that Ilive in Hampden, Maine, because after
we won the first federal lawsuit againstthem about for my First Amendment rights,
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winning forty thousand dollars in the process, they then kicked me out of two
or three school board meetings afterwards.So we're going to cat, you know,
little cat and mouse game there withthem. We're going to continue to
proceed in that direction. But thegoal here is for folks to understand your
rights, your First Amendment rights,your freedom of speech is being taken away
by these schools. And if youdon't help support the process for those like
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me who are out there fighting notonly for my rights but for your rights,
when you lose them, it's toolate. You're not getting them back.
So I would just advocate. Listen, I say all the time,
if you're not willing to stand besideme, stand behind me, get behind
me, financially help me out,because I'm putting this all on the line,
not only for myself but for youguys. The next update is something
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you may have seen on libs ofTikTok. James Madison High School in New
York is going remote because they've basicallykicked all the students out of the school
and illegals are being prioritized over thekids' education. The parents actually have to
request if you want to log into your teachers, Google classrooms for required
assignments. It's not even really remote. It's the school closed down so they
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could house illegals in those school buildings. And you're starting to see reports all
over the place. This is aninvasion, folks. If we have no
country, none of the things thatany of us are doing with education is
going to mean jack shit. Okay, it's all over. We are being
overrun with military aged men from allkinds of different countries. And we're going
to speak a little bit about thatwith Terry here later. You know,
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Libs of TikTok again, great followon Twitter. You know this is breaking.
Not only did James Madison High Schoolcancel the in person classes today they
make for illegals. They also postponeindefinitely the highly anticipated annual Winter Wonderland event
which was supposed to take place.Illegals are giving first priority over kids.
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That's where we're at, folks.The last update before we get to some
really interesting stuff from America Fest.They just haven't had time to get to
yet. Maine has leaped up onehundred and thirty five percent in gender dysphoria
from twenty eighteen to twenty twenty two, and I would guess in twenty twenty
three you can just, you know, extrapolate that number even further. I
don't know what the number will be. Call it two hundred and fifty percent.
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That's my guess. But it's thedirect effect of Governor Janet Mills,
the main Department of Education, themain School Management Association, the Main Principles
Association, the MEA Teachers Union,the main Library Association, and lawyers Drummond
Wodson who are forcing this on tooinnocent, impressionable children as young as kindergarten.
I've documented it. It's on mysubstack. You can go read my
substack. What would be very helpfulis if you subscribe to my substack so
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I can keep this process going.But gender dyspory is being caused by the
constant push of sexual narcissism in school, which is leading to anxiety, depression,
mental illness, chemical castorration, bodymutilation, and suicide. Folks,
there's no such thing as gender affirmingcare, just as there's no such thing
as a trans kid. They're unicorns, they don't exist. There are two
sexes, God given, and aninfinite amount of personalities. Per my buddy
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Billboard, Chris, this is allabout the hypersexualization of your children, the
normalcy of sex with kids. It'spure evil, it's perverted. This is
a social contagion like no other we'veseen in our lifetime, and it's a
planned event. Your kids are atconstant risk behind the brick walls of those
K through twelve public schools. Please, for the love of God, pull
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your kids out now. And then. I've got a really diverse group of
men, women, older, younger, black, white, Hispanic, it
doesn't matter. Listen to all theirresponses. So I basically squished together.
I did a number of kind ofman on the street floor interviews from America
Fest, on the conference room floorhere from the convention, and I just
simply asked, where have all thestrong fathers gone? Now? The first
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guy leading off is a thirteen yearold who wants to see Joe Biden in
chains. He got up and askedthe question. Charlie Kirk, very brave
young man, I just want tothrow that in there. Doesn't have anything
about the question, but you know, this is a thirteen year old kid.
It was great. And then thelast person you'll hear from runs Midnight
Night Midnight Rider Telegram channel, whichis a great follow for summery of what's
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happening in our country. So hopefullyyou're gonna get a sense again this is
a very diverse group of folks.Listen to their answers and listen to what's
happening to our situation with the lackof strong fathers and the lack of men
in our country. So I've gota how old are you? Thirteen?
All right? Thirteen? And yourname and where are you from? Oh,
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Morgan Allen, I'm from albert Roupy, okay, all right? And
uh so you're you're a big JoeBiden supporter. What you're you're a big
Joe Biden supporter. Uh heck no, I hate him. He's so So
what are what are some of theissues that you see with our current uh
rotting back of oatmeal brands Joe Biden? Anyway, where I see you as
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MC form, red handed communist,redhead trier. That's outstanding, that that
kind of sums up the whole situation. I really appreciate you doing that,
Yomo. All right, see JoeBiden and chains, Joe Biden chains.
We all want to see that gooddeal. All right? Just saw saw
your friend's shirt. I could shipa better president which I couldn't agree with
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more. And uh, just togive you a name where you guys from,
I'm Ira Scott. I live inScottsdale, Arizona. Mike Mayer live
in Mason, Okay. Cool.One of the questions I've been asking folks
is like, where are all thestrong men out there? Where all the
strong fathers? What has happened tothe folks that are supposed to be rerunning
our communities. I deal with alot of mama bearers dealing with a lot
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of school issues. But you know, where do you think that we're all?
We're all? Where do all theguys go? I mean, they're
probably just trying to hold down ajob and and earn more money, and
that's probably why they're out. It'sa it's a shame. We need more
people, more men, especially tobe more involved. But in an economy
like this, you know you haveto go out and you know, get
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a good job. Awesome. Somy names Jane Garcia. I'm from here,
Avadel, Arizona, and I'm herebecause I'm a patriot. I'm a
first generation American. I love mycountry and anything to do to support everything
and get everything out there for theHispanic community is what I'm here for.
One of the questions I've been askingis where are all the strong men?
Where are all the strong fathers?Like what has happened to the alleged head
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of the household? Any opinion onthat. I have a lot of opinions
on that because I want to knowthe single mom where are the strong men.
I think that society is taking themaway. I think they're brainwashing them.
I don't know what they're doing toour kids that they're growing up thinking
that it's okay to be a woman. Luckily, as a single mom,
I have a boy and I haveto teach him like that's not okay,
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you know, and he knows likethat's wrong. So moms have to stand
up when the men are not doingit. But we need the men to
stand up so we could go backto being women in the family, No
doubt. I met a fellow manorwhich is pretty exciting. I wanted to
just have you stay your name,you know what's on, you're from in
Maine, and all the listeners alittle bit about yourself. So my name
is Christina Parker. I'm from Sydney, Maine. I'm a graduating senior in
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high school. I was homeschooled,and I'm very passionate about conservative politics,
specifically pro gun rights and prolite.One of the things that I've been asking
people is what's your view of wherethe strong fathers, the strong men have
gone. I know you're young,but it's frustrating to me to not see
a lot of males stepping up andcalling out the hypocrisy that we're seeing in
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our main government. So kind ofwhat's your view on that? And again,
generationally a little bit unique, butany thoughts on that. I think
that what's happened is feminism has gonereally, really far to the point where
they say I don't need a mananymore. So the men hear that from
the women, which is half thepopulation, They're like, well, where
we don't matter? Where not needed? You see all these single mothers,
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they grow boss, they work sohard, and then it makes the father
seem as if they're not important.And the reality is is that fathers are
so important. They matter so much, and they influence children as they grow
up in people more than people realize. And they really are the firm foundation.
They tell the truth, they disciplineit, and they say right from
wrong. So if we don't havefathers, then you're gonna have a lot
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of people coming up. We're gonnahave a very feminine culture for both women
and men. It's okay for womento be feminine, but I don't really
want to see a feminine man.Like doesn't sound like a good time to
me. So fathers are super importantand fatherlessness is a huge factor. It
takes up a big percentage of crime. So the two are bar Yeah,
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they say, I think you havea I think it's like seventy percent greater
chance or something to go to jail. If you don't have a strong father
in your life. You know,whether or not you're the parents are divorced
or not, they're not there.It leads to worse outcomes very often.
All right, So we are herenext to the sponsor. Hall just had
an interview with them. Miller fromBlood Money been on the show a couple
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of times. Met this charming,charming young woman, Where what's your name
and where you're from? Giannis Williams. I live in Mesa, Arizona,
born in Michigan. The other questionI've been asking folks and you heard them
mention it a little bit is whereare the strong men? Like, where
are the strong fathers? Where arethe people that are supposed to be setting
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the foundation for our families. Iknow in Maine there are not many people
standing up that are men. Thereare a lot of women, a lot
of mama bearers. But where didall the men go? Well, my
dad served World War Two in NewGuinea and the Philippines, and while he
was there, my mother was inPontiac, Michigan, at a converted plant
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making torpedoes. When I was growingup, a lot of women didn't work.
They were at home, like mymother was until my dad died.
So the women and the men areout trying to make a living. They
come home tired. They don't knowwhat their kids are doing. I don't
know. I agree. I agreewith this lack of interest, and a
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lot of them don't go to churchanymore. Yeah, main I think is
the forty sixth least religious state inthe Union. Just to let you know,
so that you know, the NewEngland in general is not unfortunately,
it's not Christian conservative anymore. It'skind of faded away, even though obviously
in Boston the whole Revolution, theTea Party, everything happened there. But
you know, we've lost that morality, that fabric that has tied us together.
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All right. So we're standing herein front of the Officer Tatum's booth
here on media Row and bumped intothis very nice young woman And can you
just give your name where you're from. Yes, my name is Selena Lewis,
and I'm from California. Where didall the strong men go? Like?
What is going on? I mean, obviously there's a lot of strong
men here and just in general,like what has happened from your perspective as
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a young woman. You know,well, if you find any of the
strong men, please under my wayson them out to California. I definitely
feel like there's this beta takeover inCalifornia with these young men. A lot
of people are becoming more submissive,especially in the men. They don't want
to lead, and I'm seeing thatespecially in this I mean, if you
go to Norcow, you know that'sa very hippie movement. There's a lot
of earth tone people, which youknow it's but and there's no there's no
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authority, there's no Alphinus. AndI think we have taken the masculinity of
men in California and replaced that withwe're mixing up our genders. Women.
We're told women in California are supposedto be boss women CEOs, don't have
kids, be your own boss.You can get it with the success of
money. And we're telling men tojust stop being man, stop mans playing,
stop being masculine. It's a total, whole reverse, total confusion.
And it's really sad. If wedo see any men, they are leaving,
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they are leaving. And if wedo, they're not standing up in
California, they're not speaking. Now, well, they're not standing up in
Maine either, because I feel likeI'm on an island often, you know.
So all right, we're here infront of Steve Bannon's war Room,
Real America's Voice, and just happento stand next to women. We're talking
about education, and you're from Idaho, so please give us your name.
I'm Lauren Walker. Lauren, andso tell us a little bit about what
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you do there. In Idaho.So in Idaho, I works for the
legislature during session, I help someI'm an assistant down in session, and
then we do packs and orgs andwe help candidates. So we do campaigning
and just a little bit of everything. One of the things I've been asking
too is where are all the strongmen at SO I deal with a lot
of I work with a lot ofmama bears. Where are the strong men,
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the husbands, the fathers that aresupposed to be setting the foundation and
the moral sort of principles for thefamily. I know they're not in Maine.
Well, we have a lot inIdaho. We have a very high
home school rate, and they keeptheir kids at home because they're gonna let
public and doctrination should get to them. We have a lot of laws in
the state that protect home school children. All right on the floor of America
Fest twenty twenty three, just madea connection with this young woman about dogs.
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We're both missing our dogs here aswe attend the conference. Just your
name and where you're from, please, and what do you do? Yeah,
my name's Keana Kram. I'm fromSan Diego and I am the chair
of the Riverside County young Republicans.Awesome, where have they all gone?
Like, what's happened to the malespecies? You know, as a young
woman, yourself, regardless of yoursexuality sort of, what is your situation?
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What's your viewpoint? Well, I'ma straight woman. What is seven?
So we're gonna out here. Butso I think what happens is our
society is going through a moral decayand that a lot of men are not
in the churches anymore, They're notin leadership roles. I think the big
push with the modern feminist movement ofhaving women almost like get into masculine energy
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and take male roles in society,it's made men of stepped back and not
step into their male roles. Wealso have shamed men from being strong,
from being masculine, with the wholetoxic masculinity things. So men have really
in the United States, a lotof men, not all obviously there's great
ones out there, have turned theirback and they decided to be lazy.
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And said, I think obviously whitespread, pornography, video games, television,
it's created men to be lazy.Also, they haven't had to fight anything
in our generation. They've lived avery plush lifestyle where They've been handled everything
by their parents growing up, theyhaven't really had to work hard for anything,
so when they do have to fightfor something, they're not used to
it. Well, I think Ithink one of the things I was thinking
about this morning is, and SteveBannon asked me all the time, like,
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what happened to the state of Maine. Well, I think several generations
the last few decades of public schoolhas happened to the state of Maine,
just like it's happened in California,right, You've it's been in effeminization,
as you mentioned. You know,when I see a man bun running around
and just you know, grabbing acoffee, I'm just like, I can't
I can't fathom it. I justI don't understand it. And you know,
I'm almost fifty three years old,so it's a different mentality. But
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yeah, these I'll say, I'llcall them kids. It's really unfortunate.
My name is Philip Smith. I'ma pastor in Granville, Michigan, and
we are trying to save our country. One of the things I've been asking
everybody at this conference is where haveall the strong men gone? Where have
all the strong fathers gone? I'vegot twins that are twenty one years old.
I'm not sure if you have kidsor not, but eight kids,
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Oh my gosh. So yeah,so you've got you know, you've got
an entire basketball team and a couplea couple of the bench if you on
the bench, I guess, isthis a generational situation? You know,
what's your view on? Where wheredid the strong men go that were supposed
to be that moral compass for thefamily and for the community. Well,
they've been going for generations. They'vebeen emasculating man. Okay, the feminist
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movement did everything they could to masculateman. They tell you, tell you
that women don't get paid as muchas men, and they and all these
kinds of things, when none ofthem are true. Not true that they
get paid more than women's but youhave to also qualify why that is the
case, right, And if youdon't qualify it, then you're not really
being you're being disingenuous, you know, and oftentimes they are disingenuous. And
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so men have been emasculated. Isif you stand up and be strong,
then you're toxic, you know.And so you mentioned toxic masculinity. So
I have I've got a school departmentin my next town oversuing me for my
First Amendment rights as I exposed ateacher a lot of bad stuff going on
in the school. One of thethings they did is, I think it
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was on my Twitter handle at atSean mcgriardy, I said, I approve
of more toxic masculinity. That's literallytheir first bullet point in their court case
against me that you know, hey, this guy believes in toxic masculinity.
Now, toxic masculinity is kind ofa joke, like you're either masculine or
or not. And this whole toxicityaspect, I just thought it was funny,
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but it's actually worked its way intoa court document, if you can
believe it, which is just insane. Indeed, sitting here taking a break
in America fest and and I sawa lovely young woman here with a what
would you call that? It's notbeen dazzled, it's sequent Okay. I
was gonna say, Rystone, that'snot right. You like a throwback to
say Liza Minelli very shiny, yes, Liberaci esquey okay. Yes. And
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I saw you had a warm shirton, so you know we've we've shared
a common connection with Steve Bannon andreally, you know, The War Room
is an amazing show. I didn'tknow much about it till mutual friend of
mine hooked us up and I gotto be on the show. I'm Carly
Bonnet. I'm from New York currentlyat Levittown, Long Island. Right,
turn red baby, that's outstanding.One of the things. One of the
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things I've been asking everybody, maleor female, regardless political affiliation, sexual
orientation, race, creed, whatever, is where have all the strong men
and all the strong father's gone?What's your view on kind of what's happening?
Obviously here we're seeing a lot ofstrong men here, but in a
general sense, you know, whenyou go to your local coffee shop or
what, which just stresses now,So what's your opinion on where have the
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strong men gone? I think falsefeminism beat them into a dress closet and
they find that they can be moreaccepted pretending to be a woman. Well,
I think maybe more celebrated. That'sthat's part of it. Late,
right, So any kid who getscrown on your head if you're you know,
oh you're the diversity higher but nowyou're the guy in the dress.
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Everybody you know, Oh I'm sorespected and loved looking, I could get
a deal with Buttweiser or something.You know what I'm saying, the Dylan
mulvaney saga. You seeing all theselike some people they come upon a rape
charge and the feminists like, ohme too. But then when it's a
Republican or something like, the feministsdisappear. Okay, So it's it's I
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find it demonic because you don't standup for feminism. You shouldn't want men
on doing women's sports. Where areyour voices? See, it's all a
scam. This is a father froma Democrat leaning Chicago suburb. Prior to
twenty twenty one, he never reallypaid attention to his local school board meetings.
He's a busy, hardworking provider forhis family. He was also at
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the time fighting two cancers, onebeing stage four. After he survived the
cancer scare, his Italian mom,a devout Catholic, said to him,
well, son, you must bekept on this earth for something. Then
his eighth grade son came home fromschool and told our next guest, Dad,
my teacher just told us there's noAmerican dream. It is not there
for everybody, so it's not real. And it was game on from there.
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He's been fighting the woke ever sincethen, thankfully, thankfully for Illinois
and the rest of the nation.He's done a bunch of media hits and
has been featured in a lot ofdifferent articles. He has his own podcast,
appropriately named Behind Enemy Lines. He'sat Terry Newsom three five seven on
Twitter, and I welcome my brotherfrom another Mother, Terry Newsom, to
the main Source of truth podcast.So Terry, hey, listen, thanks
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for being honest today. I appreciateit. Hey, thank you. I
didn't know so many of your audienceknew who I was. With that applause,
Yeah, exactly right. Listen,Uh, tell the audience a little
bit about your fight, you know, against these woke schools in Chicago.
You know, I know that wasjust a brief introduction, but tell us
how that whole thing has evolved.And then we're gonna talk a little bit
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about our mutual friend and some ofthe connections you and I have made here
since America Fest. Sure, sureyou know that. Thanks again for having
me on. So I was Iwas raised out the side of Chicago.
My father worked for the City ofChicago union worker. My unchool the president
of the Gastelton Union. I wasin a union, all union, democratic
neighborhood family, you know, didn'tknow anything but being a Democrat, old
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school right, old school Democrats.Yeah, normal one. Yeah, yeah,
I guess you would. Yeah,that Mark. And and I was
neverolitically active, even when I,you know, transitioned to become a Republican
in twenty thirteen until as you mentioned, when my kids might have twins,
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and my son came home from schooland I think it was his English teacher.
This is right before they graduated.You made that statement, There's no
such thing as an American dream.It's overrated, It's not there for everyone.
And I like, you know,like, are you sure she said
that? You know, I hadhim sit down. He said yes.
I called the principle. The principalgot back to me. We had a
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couple of calls. He said,he talked to the future. He said,
yeah, Anthony, did hear correctly. But it wasn't a educational discussion.
It was just a conversation, whichis it's not acceptable right our children,
any child, any race, anycolor, LGBTQ, should be able
to believe at that age they couldgo to mars Well. When he says,
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it's not a conversation or not aneducational discussion of conversation. I mean,
what's the difference, Like, that'swhat teachers do all the time,
they conversations with kids, they teach, right, they're they're that figurehead that
that the kids believe in. Yeah, they don't normally differentiate at that age
as well. Right, And andit's it's not accept that I shouldn't have
you know, it should have beenbrought up, you know. And I
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told the I told the principal.I said, well, I'm not going
to make a big deal about itbecause my kids graduated a few weeks.
And then, as as you areaware, and we both have twins by
the way, right, I gotboy girls. You have two girls,
two girls old yet. Yeah,and and as as you know, I
didn't know what was ahead of mewith the high school stuff. Your your
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kids are obviously older, and youknow you were in the midst of it,
But I didn't know what was comingup with. I had no clue
that it got worse. And whenthey started freshman year, you know,
Pritzkert, we had the forced maskinglonger than Ben Moulst, and I started
to go to my first school boardmeeting in that August, and that's when
I learned about the porn. Youknow, So I was up there.
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I first went just because I wasupset about the sports masking and the effect
on the kids, right, andthen I you know, the Gender Queer
book is one of the I'm like, oh my god, I was shocked,
right. And when I said Iwas, you know, I told
these parents, I'm going to helpthe guys fike back and and you know,
we both say about the same thing. Where are the men? Right
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when I first met these moms,who I only spoke to on the phone,
there was like eleven twelve women,one father, one father, And
I was like, oh, where'sall the dad, right, you know,
And and so that was like thefirst interaction. I'm like, and
then I say, go to meetings, it's like always women and our women
are like in the tip of thespirit in the battle of the school board,
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battle for our children, which isnot acceptable, not acceptable. And
we could talk forever about that.And so then I learned about the porn,
and you know, I blew upthe images that everyone's probably familiar with
by now two and a half yearslater, almost of gender queer the oral
sex images. Yeah, just justfor the record, my YouTube channel,
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my original YouTube channel that I hadall kinds of you know, snowmobile stuff
out of camp and my twins.When I put gender queer on there,
they nuke the entire channel, youknow, hundreds of videos that I had,
so, you know, to theto the point, which is really
easy to relate. If you can'tshow it on YouTube, you probably shouldn't
show it to a minor child inschool, you know. I mean,
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it's like, it's so basic,right, yeah, it's you know,
it's it's it's funny you say thatbecause I would repost those images on Facebook
and then the liberals would report mebecause I would go into their little dungeons
and then I get blocked for poorAnd I did an interview at a little
over a year ago with WTTW.You probably saw in the last year a
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lot of these it's called Pan America, and they did stories on book banners,
which is parents like us and howbad it is and stuff. I
debated the guy that wrote that thatstudy in America at w tt W,
which is liberally reached out to meand I was warned not to go on
the show. They're going to ambushme. I did a good job representing
us, father, Sean. Ithink, I think I peacefully came out
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ahead, but I purposely before theinterview and I say this, and I
use this in my powerpoints. IsI sent the producer those images from gender
Quire and I was I kind ofknew what kind of response Ibudain, I
said, I said it, Hey, do you mind we show these images
during the debate, and then shegets by all, mister Newsom, we
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can't show we can't show the pornographicimages. I'm sorry, that's rated X
rated, X rated images. It'sso simple, it's stupid, right,
I mean, it's just and youmentioned I mean COVID. So I had
my situation before COVID happened, youknow, with my twins school and critical
race theory. But COVID really wasthe opening that most parents needed to then
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be able to understand how horrible theseK throughs weelve schools are. And I
remember going to a school board meetinghere in Hamden, my local town that
I moved back to, you knowtown I grew up in, graduated from
high school here, And the nightI went, I see a big group
of moms, some of which Ihad known from high school. And I
said, Hey, why are youguys here and they said, well,
here, we're here to, youknow, really provide public comment all the
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masking issues that are going on.And I said, well, geez,
help me understand. So I basicallytook my speech and I just put it
in my pocket and I said,well, I don't want to I don't
want to go down this hypersexuality roadbecause I'd already started to identify some of
these things in this local school district, because I didn't want to take the
light away from those moms working hardon that issue of COVID. And really,
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what I found was there was sucha tremendous uprising with the COVID issues
and masking and all those things,and it sounds like some of those might
be coming back, by the way, But then it kind of once that
went away, it felt like evenfrom the Mama Bears, we lost some
steam, like we lost the ability, like people became satisfy that we're back
to square one again. And whatI say all the time is when you're
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three or four miles in arrears andyou get like you think you've gone ten
feet forward, and you think you'remaking progress. It's like, no,
you guys have no idea how farback you are, you know. And
so one of the things I thinkthat you know, we've reflected on is
and you mentioned some you know,some powerful moms. You know, so
our mutual friend Sharona Bishop, youknow, Michael Lindell's Frank speech, is
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America's mom. She was way backon the podcast with me on episode thirty
five, and she had sent mea text before America Fest here in December
about, you know, some guynamed Terry. And it was kind of
funny because I think she thought thatI knew who you were, and honestly
I didn't know who she was textingabout, so I kind of just kind
of just left it. So thenyou know, we were able to kind
of connect the dots. You andI got a chance to connect at the
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first Friday night in Phoenix, andit wasn't just a few minutes before we
both realized that we had some verysimilar shared experiences. So can you talk
and reflect a little bit about someof those common things things that we spoke
about that weekend. And I justremember like you and I kind of saying,
you know, different things, andwe're like, well, Yeah,
that happens to me, and that'shappened to me, and it's just goes
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back and forth. It was prettyIt was a pretty cool experience. Yeah,
it was, you know, withyou being from Maine, I mean
mire from Illinois, and me noteven too familiar with the politics of Maine
and you until you shared with meand you said this first to me that
you know, I asked you abouthow are the Republicans treating you? And
you pretty much mimicked what I wasgoing to say, but you beat me
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to it. And one of thethings you mentioned was that they didn't like
your tactics. They agree with you. That's exactly what they said to you.
I was like, kind of like, oh my god, they must
be reading the same playbook. Imean, well, the GOP, as
we find, is weak everywhere youknow now the national and there's not there's
a few pockets that have some strongGOP. And I'm not saying all Republicans
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are weak, but what I amsaying is definitely in Maine. I can
tell you that. You know,I often say that the GOP is a
writerless ship with no win in itssales and no direction. They're just happy
to be on the boat, likethey're just happy to be there, like,
hey, we're on the boat.And then you say, well where's
the boat going? They're like Idon't know, Well how do you plan
on getting there? I don't reallyknow. It's like, well, you're
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just rudderless, You're just spinning outthere in the harbor. And so yeah,
I've had you know, multiple GOPfolks say yeah, I just I
just don't like the tactics that Seanuses. And I say every time Terry
and you and I had this conversation, well then do it differently. I
don't care, like, don't doit like me. I tell everybody it's
not healthy how I do it.It's the only way I know how to
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do it. It's the only waythat I know how to be me because
of some of the impacts that Ihave had, my family's had, and
the same thing with you, likeyou've been attacked, your family's been attacked.
I mean, we are in thesepositions where it's not just that you
disagree with the narrative, it's thatyou bring the facts, you bring the
truth, you provide answers and solutions. And then they're like, well,
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he's just a really mean well,the fact is neither of us are really
mean people, because if we were, we wouldn't be doing this. But
yeah, yeah, the GOP Ijust it's just, uh, they will
not save you. They are theyare a tool, but they're not a
very good tool. And to me, like I said, just rudderlesship.
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Everywhere I've I've I've talked, youknow, yeah, yeah, So it's
so at Illinois. You know,we have a super majority of Democrats running
our state, right, yeah,same thing, and we are at a
super minority on the Republicans side,the worst in the history of the state
ever. So the Republicans that arein place now, many of them,
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not all of them, many ofthem, maybe most of them don't want
to rock the boat or they're happywith the scraps they have for their own
personal self interest or goal. Well, and that's you're hitting the nail on
the head. And that's and that'salso at the national level that we're seeing
at Capitol Hill. You know,you've got you've got some very strong Republican
folks that are they are causing alot of I don't know what the word
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is, just like they're they're causingripples and the GOP, including you know,
some of the leaders of the GP, they they just don't want to
work that hard. They just don'twant to have anything that's controversial. They
you know, I had a GOPmember here locally say hey, I don't
want to be called out in thelocal paper. And I'm like, dude,
that's a badge of honor, likegetting thrown off YouTube badge of honor,
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you know, being in Facebook jail, badge of honor. Like if
you're not doing it right, thenyou're not you're not doing it hard enough.
I mean, just man, someof those things are so easy.
Yeah. And then our our chairmanwho I met, you'll want a GOP
nice guy. I'm not gonna mentionhis name. Big time rhino doesn't fight.
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Used to be a Democrat and twentyearly, like you know, two
thousand and even, I think thetwo thousand and eight or something like that.
I think kind of. I mean, I as a Democrat, but
I was nobody. I'm not run. I'm not the chairman, you know
either. But I doesn't like getdisruptive, doesn't you know. And I
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said, we need a wartime generalnow like General Patton, right, we
need a wartime general that's ready tofight, right, and and that goes
all the way through to our townshipchairman. And I mean we need,
you know, we need a Trumpas the president, right sink wartime president.
And until we get people like that, it's not going to get better.
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It just not. And and youhave to stop worrying about like I
don't know if you guys have youknow, with your school boards like here,
you know we have a whole radicalleftists, evil scumbag school boards,
communists, nasty, you know,the worst of the worst with the porn
and the drag queens. You know, we're all we hate gays, all
this crazy stuff they say. Andthen when we have people running for the
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school board last time, they didn'twant to get indoors by parents groups like
oh guys like us. You're right, I could understand me. I could
understand me because I'm like a lightningrider. Yep. But there was other
organizations in Illinois like Awake Illinois andstuff, and they didn't weren't for support.
They didn't even openly talk that hey, pork shouldn't be in school.
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Well meanwhile, meanwhile, though Terry, you've got the teachers unions endorsing ninety
nine point nine percent Democrat only farleft candidates. And I always say to
folks like, if you're going torun, you have to have a wedge
issue, right, you have tohave a wedge issue that you can insert
between the voters. And if youthink you're just going to kind of go
along with the program, that's notradical enough. Like you have to just
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be at this point being radical asbeing a conservative constitutionalist, right, like
the very basics of the First Amendmentand free speech and Fourteenth Amendment and pntal
control over education. Like that's apretty it shouldn't be. It should be
a fairly benign discussion. But yeah, if the MEA in my case,
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the main Teachers Union are supporting candidates, then you need a lot of people
on the opposite end of the spectrum, which again I say the same thing,
you know to our candidates. Hey, look, if you want me
to endure you, I will.If you don't want me to, that's
okay too, because I get it, same thing. I've been called a
lightning rod, exactly the same words. But yeah, it's like, you
know, these GOP folks, Imean, our our GOP chairman recently went
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on CNN because of our Secretary ofState, Shennabellows, who's a crazy Nazi
who took Trump off the ballot.She really didn't. She did a thirty
three page nothing burger and basically atthe end said she was going to stay
her decision until the Supreme Court ruledon it. But you know, they
were looking for noise and that's whatthey got. But our GOP chairman went
on CNN and got eviscerated, justwas unprepared, unable to have a discussion
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really get to the bottom of whatthe issue was, how Shenna Bellows was
basically, you know, illegally usingthe fourteenth Amendment in her case, and
it was just a mess. Butour GOP folks, it's just there.
There's not a lot of people whoare willing to fight to improve the situation
here in Maine, and same thingin Chicago. And so again, the
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definition of insanity is keep doing thesame damn thing and expecting a different outcome.
Well, you know, this iswhat we got. And in Maine
it's been since twenty ten, Ithink, since Republicans had a majority in
either the House or Senate or both, I forget, and they did nothing
with that opportunity and the Democrats everysingle day the day after the election,
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they're working towards the next election.And we've got a lot of folks that
are starting to get involved. Butthe reaction also has been in Maine that
we've got some pretty crazy groups uphere that are basically they've seen some of
these changes occur in some of thesedistricts and some conservative members get elected to
school board. Now they're pumping millionsof dollars basically in little Old Maine to
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make sure that local elections matter,which they do. So, I mean,
it's so ocay. It sounds likeI'm interviewing you now, main are
the tell the other Democrats in Maineseem to be more organized and involved in
the Republicans in May. It's it'sa joke, Yeah, it is an
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absolute joke. Like I would say, the GOP has maybe one tenth the
ability to organize. We're outgunned,outmanned, out financed, out resourced,
and and nobody seems to really getit, you know. And and and
like I said, I I alwaysyou know, when I bring the truth
to like a GOP meeting, andI speak to a group generally speaking like
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I see a lot head nodding.I see a lot of people that are
shocked faces like they didn't even knowwhat I was talking about. And then
afterwards I give them some things theycan do to change and they're like,
well, I don't know, that'sjust a little too aggressive. Really,
like, okay, so, protectingyour kids the only reason that we have,
the only reason we are on thisearth is to protect our kids.
You don't want to do that,you know, it's just so crazy.
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So, but one of the thingsis kind of leading to this, you
know, prior to our interview heretoday, I will have played some of
the questions from the floor of AmericaFest and the question I asked everybody.
So I had a conversation about,you know, a lot of different things,
but the one question I asked everybodywas what has happened to the strong
fathers out there? So, Terry, what's your take on this subject?
We see a lot of mama Berryslike you just mentioned, but not many
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dads. And you know why isthat? You think? So? I
think historically, you know, I'ma little bit older than you two,
and I think, you know,back in the back when I was going
to school, and you know,for a long time, the moms were
really involved, right, they were, They were involved at PTA and there
wasn't crazy stuff going on. AndI think just typically the mothers just happened
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to be involved more. But overtime, and you know, both parents
work in the households. Unfortunately,the moms are still involved and the dads
have not you know, typically beentrained or I don't know if you're accustomed
to being involved outside of sports,right, And I think as things got
worse so quickly, right, there'sstill of moms and and the mothers have
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jobs as well, but they've beeninvolved, right, They've been used to
being involved. And then the fatherssit back. When I when I first
got involved, you know, Iwas asking about, you know, is
the dads and other other other youknow, more people stay. I thought
we'd have an army fighting port rightfrom Democrat and Republicans. Now the Republican
side they're scared. And I wastold like, oh, they're going to
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come after you. I'm like,oh, scrough that I ain't scared.
I had no clue what I wasahead of. You know, I didn't
know. I'm not now I know, so you know, yeah, I
mean I'm not saying that there couldn'tbe a crazy person that does something really
egregious, you know, towards youor your family. But to date,
uh, it's basically just a bunchof name calling. Right. It's like
we're in sixth grade and and youknow when the you know, uh name
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calling comes out, they don't haveanything to stand on. They can't defend
their position. I just feel likewe win, like, Okay, that's
great, that's all you got.Okay, great, So you know,
I I you know, I thinkthat you know, men generally speaking,
are are bread winners. You know, historically speaking, they're out there.
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I mean, you know, Brandonhas put us all in a position where
we need to you know, havetwo spouses working multiple jobs in some cases,
but you know, the father's eithera business owner or a good employee,
or they're a deacon in their church, or their volunteering to teacher,
you know, coach their kids,soccer group, you know, whatever it
is, they're they're involved. I'mnot saying they're not involved, but you
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know, it's it and it's differentthan you know, our grandfathers and our
fathers were from that involvement. I'dsay fathers nowadays are much more involved than
than maybe my dad was. Butyeah, we no, go ahead.
I think I think it's it's oneof those things where that excuse is wearing
thin on me because if you're workingyour ass off to provide for your family,
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but yet there's nothing to provide forat the end of the day because
they've taken all your rights away,they've taken all of your educational practic As
a way, then what's the freakingpoint. Yeah, you made me think
about you know, uh, youknow, my grandparents were from Italy on
my outside, so where I wasraised, it was my mom's side of
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the family, you know, ItalianAmerican and all Democrat Union and stuff like
that. And I recently because Iwas invited by the old presidents of the
Teamsters, buddy of mine, JoeMartucci. He's in two organizations, the
Italian American Labor Council, which includeslike plumbers, carpenters, electricians right,
and then the Italian American Police Association. So over year ago, I was
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asked to come in and present aboutwhat we're fighting on the porn stuff,
just specifically back then and at theLabor Council want I showed those pictures and
most of them are older guys,right, their senior people in the Union.
So they got grandchildren, and Ishowed them the pictures of gender careers
and they were floored. So remember, these guys are hardcore Democrats, right,
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They're so tightly coupled with the Democratsin the unions, right, especially
No One I and these guys,you know, they're like, you know
my great kids. Screen three ofthem got up and walked away from the
table and called their sons. Hey, this guy's over here, show me
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stuff. You know. It waskind of funny seeing them, you know,
because it is you can hear himtalking. You know, he's like,
what the hell? You know.The one guy was elect Electricians leader
and he shant next, I can'tbelieve this. You know, we're in
a tough spot here, you know, working with the Democrats, and you
know how they you know, withthe contracts, right. And and so
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my my my closing statement which youmade me think of this when you're talking
about the fathers, is at theend I went there and you, my
buddy Joe was like, I'm nottrying to convert them like you have a
you know, a Christian friend tryingto convert. You don't try to convert
them to be a Republican right,And I wasn't going to say knew,
but all I wanted to do isshare a common thing that I knew resonated
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with them, and it did bigtime. And at the end before I
left and I stood up, Isaid, listen, guys, it doesn't
matter on one hand if you're you'rea union member, or if you're a
doctor, or if you're in saleslike me, you're working for your family,
your children. If we don't havean afferent country, it doesn't matter
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if you're in the Union anymore.And a lot of them were not in
head. I said, we needwe need your help, you know,
fighting for our kids. I go, you guys, are you know Union
guys that you got balls? Igo, you guys, go to Pittsburgh,
he's our governor, right and tellthem say, hey, what are
you doing to our children and grandshow you could at least do that.
Guys. They're not going to turntheir back on you. They need you,
you know. And then this ison a Thursday. On a Friday
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night, I got a call byabout nine point thirty at night by guy
named Skippy. He started mill Wright'sInternational Union forty some years ago retired and
he goes, hey, this isskippy. You know Joe gave me your
number. I hope you don't mind. He goes. Listen, he goes,
you know when you show me thosepictures, what's in the kids?
My grand kids school? I couldn'tsleep. I couldn't sleep left. He
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goes, I just I just can'tbelieve it. He goes, you know,
listen, he goes, you know, a union man. He goes,
I just met with Pritzker about theelections and stuff. He goes,
I'm a father, I'm a grandfather. I'm a Christian first. I can't
vote for this man. He goes, how can I help you swear to
God? I go this this thatwas one of the things that made me
feel good about what we're doing.Sean right, and then he would show
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up to some of the things I'mpresenting it now, well you know,
yeah, and when you when youtalk about that, like what's your what's
your best advice for men out thereto grow a hair and protect their children
in regards to education, like andI think you know Chicago to me,
you know, and I don't knowif you said this, have just kind
of resonated with me. But likefamily first, right, so so you
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know you in any time those situationsoccur, you you you draw into the
family. The family's your first priority. It's not working for the pipe fitters
Union or whatever it is. Becauseagain, like you said, if if
you don't have anything to come hometo, then what's the freaking point?
Like why are you doing what you'redoing? Yeah? Yeah, so uh
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and you said this again earlier.It's like, you know how how you
know we tend to fight is whatwe're used to. It's not like it's
just you know who we are.Not everybody has to do that, right,
just like in a company or corporationnot you know, there's different jobs
and stuff. But you could atleast show up. You know, you
could be a committeeman, you couldrun for school board. If you don't
want to do that, you don'twant to put yourself out there, you
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could help people. You can helpthem campaign, you could send emails,
you could make phone calls, youcould donate money. You've got to get
involved in exactly. See us ata see us at a cocktail party or
dinner. Oh yeah yeah, ohyeah, love what you're doing. Yeah,
it's great, oh, well,you know I come on and help,
well ollow my job or like thisor you know, there's always a
million excuses. And we're in aposition now. The stuff that got us
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involved, you know, our childrenfor the poor in the invector nation and
the sexualization of the CRT, wellyou know what that's well, I mean
it's relevant. It's not as relevantas the invasion of our country right now.
So that's w Yeah. I mean, and you've been documenting a lot
of the illegal immigration flow in theChicago area. Can you give us an
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update as to what you're seeing onthe ground there because basically, and I
think I took something off of Twitterthe other day and that you had had
shown a video and you know,I basically said, coming to a main
town near you, it's just amatter of time. So what is what
is the really boots on the ground? What are you seeing there? Yeah,
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it's just crazy, you know,like you know, for those of
you that just see it on TV, right, and it seems to be
California, Chicago, New York themost right, I mean kind of in
New York and New York and Illinoisare probably the ones that are like had
to head fighting over the most thatare coming to our states and there.
So what happened Brandon Johnson, justlike Mayor Adams, I think he did
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the same thing. You know.They they're not allowing them to drop their
buses off in the inner city anymore, and at least for Chicago for sure.
So they're gonna impound buses, chargeyou. I don't know how many
thousand dollars per illegal immigrant, right, So, okay, that's fine and
dandy. They're getting lots of pressure. The African American, Hispanic community,
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even the Chinese communities are very upsetbecause they're they're over housing them. You
probably saw what happened in New Yorktoday when they you know, made those
kids leave the school so they couldput them in their gymnasium. Yeah.
I mentioned it at the beginning.Yeah, it's crazy. Yeah, so
so so in Chicago, they're puttingthem in the minority communities. You should
see. I'm going to go startlike this weekend, I'm gonna go hit
some of these police stations and stuffthey're put it. They're living in the
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police stations. Tant in Chicago.They're living in the hallways in the police
stations in Chicago. How do howdo the police chiefs put up with that?
I mean, I understand everybody hasto do their job, but at
some point, you know, youryour job is impacted to a point where
you can't protect the community if you'reif you know, you're overrun with illegal
mostly military aged men that are justhanging out. I mean, you know,
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I saw a number of the videosyou were asking, you know,
hey, where are the folks fromPeruve and as well? Uh you know,
I'm yeah everywhere, like and yousee these guys and you're like,
well, they're definitely not walking fromGuatemala across the border, like they're getting
dropped off to the border with acell phone, a new pair of shoes,
they got all their stuff. Imean, it is just insane.
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So how do people follow your workand touch, you know, touch base
with you if they have anything toshare? How are how are folks usually
getting hold of you? Yeah?So so the best way now that I'm
on Twitter. I was taken offon Facebook and Twitter for because of J
six before, but I'm back outthere rebuilding and soft is Twitter at Terry
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newso t E R R Y newsome n E W S O M E
three fifty seven it's probably the bestway or dmy especially if anyone from Chicago
here, you got any insights,you know, I'm gonna be probably so
it's o'hairp or I don't know,if you saw that they're living in a
holy hair report now, Sean.They saw that the like the behind the
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curtain view of just you know,these beds stacked up and people you know,
been rolls and just it is likeso Laura Lumer, for example,
I think she and a couple otherfolks were when we checked out in December
from Phoenix. I said to somebody, I was like, man, I
saw and and this is not supposedto be a racial comment, but I
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saw a lot of what I wouldcall, you know, Spanish influenced uh
you know, uh individuals in theairport. And they're like, well,
it's Phoenix, and I was like, no, no, it was like
a shit ton of people. Andand then like shortly thereafter you start to
hear that, you know, Phoenixwas one of those stop off areas that
they were starting to ship these peopleout all over the country on planes.
They didn't have to go through TSA, they didn't have to get security checks,
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they got a free ticket to wherever, and you're just like, man,
how are we allowing this thing tohappen? Yeah, I don't know
if you saw like the last onethat came out a few days ago where
I went to the old Woodas Stationand Union Station. So they're not part
of Chicago and they come from allthe suburbs. There's five collar counties that
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surround the city of Chicago. Sosince Mayor Brandon Johnson did this, you
know, no dropping off buses,I think that was done for political theater.
Sean. You know why, becauseyou know, the minorities are pissed,
right, and they're like they're sayingthey're voting for Trumps. I hope,
you know, I hope it's true. I don't think we'll turn Chicago
red, but I think you're goingto see the needle go big time,
you know, towards Trump. Andthese people are being dropped off in my
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bust my train stop, right,and then they're they're put on put on
these these trains and they're dropped offin the heart of Chicago. So basically
it's not changing anything, right,it's not changing anything except maybe more inconveniencing
these illegal immigrants or aliens. Theyhave to get up their bus and take
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a train into the city. It'snot stopping anything. And then in the
last video you'll see, you know. So I went down there on on
New Year's Day. I went therein the morning. I went to Oden
station and there was nothing going on. It was it was kind of early.
And and then I filmed the veteranand you know, heard his statement,
he's got a fight and bag foreverything, and why don't they stay
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in their own countries and in fight, you know, to make their own
countries better. And then you heardthis homeless lady who said she's been on
at cha Chicago Housing Authority list fortwo years to get housing. And then
she's in this train station watching theseillegal immigrants, aliens, invaders get neeted
and greeted by the Chicago Metro Police. Hispanic guys meet them and greet them
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and esport them through the train stationand hand them off to the Chicago Emergency
Management folks. And then they andthen you saw the one they go on
a school bus or whatever buses andthey pick them up and they pick them
to their hotels and they're or living. And then there's when I was in
Ogilvie station I got, you know, I took pictures of these people that
live and sleep on the floors ofthe train station as these illegals walk past
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them and get the red carpet fromthe City of Chicago, right, Yeah,
the normal, normal Americans have togo through all kinds of pain,
you know, get padded down.I mean, it's just it's crazy.
I did a actually when I wasfilling in for Sharona one of the days
Adam B. Coleman was on,and he had written about a story of
a ninety four year old Korea Warveteran in New York. I take him.
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I have been Staten Island. Hegot bumped out of his assisted living
home so that they could basically retoolit for a migrant you know, migrant
only housing situation. And you know, I mean, this guy, this
guy fought for fought for America inKorea, and he's an afforded, he's
afforded zero ability to have a lifenow. And it's just it's it's horrible.
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So listen, I know, wecould talk about this stuff all night.
I think it's it's interesting what you'reuncovering. I tell people, I
have a hard time getting out ofthe educational lane. So God bless you
for actually kind of continuing to widenthe scope on what's going on because it's
all connected. And yeah, we'reseeing I'm not getting out. I'm not
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getting out. Shut I'm sorry,I'm not getting out. I mean so
you know, I just said,you know, like the impact, like
the impact on our country is goingto be more severe with these illegals and
what they're doing than are showdre Soyou know, because other people said the
same thing, like, oh yeah, no, I'm not getting out of
this, you know, because theyown the college as you know this,
right, they indoctor dated those peoplethat are running our country now, the
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executive they tolly destroyed their minds withliberals, right. They own most of
the high schools now, and they'recreeping into the grammar schools. So they're
trying to control these kids right fromage five, pre k you know,
kindergarten. I mean, it is, it is through the whole thing.
And and I and I agree withthe one hundred percent. It doesn't matter
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what we do with the schools ifwe don't have a country to to really
even educate these people from if wedon't have any of our tax burdens because
they're all going to all this wokenonsense, uh, you know, flying
illegals all over the country so thatthey can have this you know, new
World order or this you know,complete change in America. It it just
doesn't do anybody any good. SoI know you well enough, Sean that
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if you had a train station inyour neighborhood by your house, you would
be there, just like me.Yeah, you're not. You know,
it's not turning our back on theeducational stuff. It's like, holy shit,
man, Yeah, this is crazy. Yeah, And I think right,
it's it's about our rights. Ourrights are being taken away and and
and to me, you know,it's it's really too many people. Too
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many people in our generation have hada really good life. It hasn't been
bad enough yet, it hasn't gottenbad enough for everybody. But that point
where that guy that's been you know, taken across the border four times,
deported four times, Uh, doessomething to your wife. Well then now
maybe you understand it. So listen, Terry. I believe that, you
know, God puts us in aposition to build relationships and our ability through
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Sharona to connect to this past Decemberat Turning Point USA. I'm proud to
call you a friend. I wishyou the best of luck fighting this woke
mob, and I just want youto keep you resolve. Oh thank you.
I'm glad I met you as well, and we'll keep joining this battle
together and see what we can doto try to say our kid's futures.
All right, some final truths.I recorded that interview with Terry last night.
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He's going to have some breaking newstoday that will follow up on I
can't spill the beans. It's prettyincredible, and I've got to say,
listen, there's not that many peersin this space that our fathers that are
strong fathers. He's certainly one ofthem. We need more strong fathers to
step forward. You know, Iget it, hard working, volunteering,
bringing your family to church, you'retaking care, you're providing for the home.
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But if you don't protect your kids, someone is going to take them
from you. It's simply a matterof time. We've documented it all over
the United States. Fathers are supposedto be the moral foundation of the family,
and sometimes fathers just need to givetheir kids some tough love for the
better of them long term. Sothink about your mission on this earth and
if it's not being active in yourchild's education, fighting for it like your
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kids' lives depend on it, becauseit does. I'm gonna hate to be
the father who said I told youso. Don't make me be that father.
Round them up, round them up, state of mine mine, all
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