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Speaker 2 (01:53):
Ao Ao Ao, What up everybody, and welcome back to
yet another episode of the Hated Heroes Podcast where people
hate to love us, love to hate us. And of
course I'm your host, lb L Capy tone he himself
and look, you may be having a fast day, you
may be having a slow day, but either way it goes.
It's your day, so please please make the most of it.
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And if it's your first time, your first time tuning
into the Hated Heroes Podcast, we have a little bit
of a disclaimer. Make sure everybody remains on the same page.
Make sure everybody just has a smooth understanding of what
it is that's going on with this podcast. And so
sensitivity does not live here, but understanding does. Once again,
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sensitivity does not live here. But understanding does y'all. I'm
gonna bring this around one more time. Happy Sunday to you,
Happy Sunday. I sure. Hope everybody's doing great. Hope everybody's
doing amazing. I hope you've had a great week. I
hope your week has been the best week that you
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could have possibly put together, especially since you you woke
up every single day and here we are now on Sunday,
so I know you had an amazing week. I know
you did. Let's let's do a small temperature check, a
small temperature check on on just where you're at with
things that have happened on this week. Okay. Diversity, diversity, diversity.
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What is the importance of diversity? What's the importance of
including things that are diverse? What's what's important about that?
What's important about making sure that that everyone gets a
little bit of everyone else's culture, like a little bit
of an understanding or a little bit of insight to
other people's culture. What's what's important about that? Why is
that important? Why is it important for children in or
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adults that that that may not be exposed to to
outside world or exposed to just other races. Why why
is it important to include people that are different. Why
is that important? Why is it important to try to
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give people an understanding or give people just a little
bit of comfort of knowledge of knowing about somebody that's
different than you are. Why is that so important? Why
is that so important? Well, how will we grow and
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how will we truly truly unite if we don't have
an understanding of where somebody else is coming from, If
somebody is going through something, going through anything, and if
we don't understand where they're coming from. It's not that
we need a full understanding, but just a little bit
of an understanding goes a long way. It really does.
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Just the just the smallest, like the the about the
amount of a mustard seed of understanding goes a very
long way. So when it's asked, why is it important
to include things that are different, to have an understanding
of things that are different, Because it's helpful. That's what
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helps the world. That's what brings inclusion to things that
are discluded. Okay, that's that's what helps there. That's that's
what helps somebody possibly blossom out of their situation. Somebody
might be feeling trapped in their situation and showing the
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diversity may help them blossom out of whatever they may
be feeling trapped in. So I mean it has multiple benefits,
but unfortunately we seem to continue to support a system indoor.
We come across as support people who say they want
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everybody to play, but when you go to the game,
everybody's not playing. Everybody's there though yeah, please do, don't
get me wrong here, everybody's there, everybody's at the game,
everybody showed up, but as far as who's actually able
to play, no, it seems like we're back to supporting
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or back to the nomes. Let me not say back
to supporting. It seems as if we're just gonna continue
to support the game. We're gonna continue just to support
the game no matter who's playing. It just seems as
if we're just gonna continue to support the game even
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though we're told everybody can play. When we get there
and actually physically arrive at the stadium, everybody's not allowed
to play. Everybody's not playing, and we continue to watch
the same the same people play. There might be some
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night games. There might be some night like some super
late night games where you know, one or two outside
people will be allowed to play, and then very quickly,
very quickly. Once the sun comes back up, it's back
to the standard. Okay, So just looking at how how
do we go about actually walking the walk that we
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continue to talk? Okay, as the people, like like, what
do we do? What do we like? What is the
thing that we need to do? Like, cause, I mean,
we have enough research, we have enough facts, we have
enough tangible things. There's there's plenty of tangible things that
we have. What more do we need? What more do
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we need to actually come together and realize that we
as the people really are the people? What else is need?
What else case? I mean, I'm gonna do My part
is in letting you know that that you have everything
that you need. I'm gonna continue to let you know
you have everything that you need except for the belief
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that you have everything that you need. That's the missing part.
You have everything that you need to truly succeed, not
in the eyes of somebody else, truly succeed in this
world as a human. You have everything that you need
except for the belief that you have everything that you need.
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So therefore you're putting trust in belief in the wrong space. Okay, Okay,
And so again I'm gonna continue to encourage. I'm going
to continue to again do My part is in bringing
as much awareness to conversations that people really don't want
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to have. I'm gonna bring as much awareness to that
as possible. We're gonna break it down as best as
we possibly can, Okay, so that people can truly start
to understand where we're at right now as a people.
We the people. Man. I appreciate y'all continue to tune in.
Thank you guys so very much for being here. Y'all
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be great. Let them make