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Hello, anybody home today, Iwant you to open your mind. You're
almost come to the conclusion that thestory is subdamning that the massive appleple can
deal with it. We are improsisof developing a who series of technique two
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bit people actually to love their certitude. We face a hostile ideology, global
in scope, atheistic in character,ruthless in purpose, and insiduous in methode.
So we are opposed around the worldby a monolithic and ruthless conspiracy that
relies primarily on covet means for expandingits sphere of influence to change the minds
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and the attitudes and the beliefs ofthe people to bring about one world socialistaltalitarian
government. The potential for the disastrousrise of misplaced power exists and will persist.
It is patterned itself after every dictatorwho has ever planted the whipping imprint
of a boot on the pages ofhistory, just the beginning of time.
If you can get people to consentto the state of affairs in which they
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are living, then you have amuch more easily controllable society than you would
if you were relying poorly on clubsand firing squads and concentration camps. Tools
of conquest do not necessarily come withbuds and extortions and fout. There are
weapons that are simply fights held prejudicesto be found only in the minds of
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men. As you connect the dotsbetween different people, organizations, places,
religions, history, suddenly the picturestarts to form. The Kingdom of God
is within men, not one man, nor a group of men, but
in all men. In you,you, the people, have the power
to make this life fully and beautiful, to make this life a wonderful adventure.
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Someone born in the United States isnot more special than someone born in
Mexico. Someone who is white isnot more special than someone who is black.
They're just vehicles for the consciousness toexperience. Well, it's freedom,
it's slavery, ignorance, it's strength. They do not want your children to
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be educated. They do not wantyou to think too much. It was
learned that the aliens had been andwere then manipulating masses of people through secret
societies, witchcraft, magic, theoccult, and religion. You reach into
our children, music, television,books, right children's inists. How can
I disprove lies that are staffed withan efficiency? So if you have the
opportunity to stand next to one ofthese machines. It feels like an altar
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to an alien god. Genetic powers, the most awesome forced the planet's ever
seen. But you wielded like akid that's found his dad's a gun.
The Army airport, who has anI'm applying this there's now in the production
of the Army. Too many othersknow what's happening out there, and no
one, no government agency has jurisdictionover the truth, any state, any
entity, any ideology. It failsto recognize the worth, the dignity the
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rights of men. That state isabsolute. A case to be fiel under
m from mankind in the twilight.Soon about time some of you got acquainted
with the real, hard truth.It's the haw that says I will not
acquiesce. Freedom is the free leaderto be right, freedom from the disasters
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of our mistakes. These don't connectthe dots, just a mass of what's
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thirtieth. It is tonight Beltane.As we shift into May. The burning
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season is almost over. We areshifting into May and May Day. We'll
probably have a show on May Daylater this week. History of May Day,
the symbolism of May Day, whatthat all means, and how that
relates to current events. Tonight,however, we are not continuing our conversation
from last night, but the philosophyof last night's show. We're going to
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sort of pick that up tonight,and I don't want to give you a
full replay of last night's episode,but just a couple of highlights. Basically,
the idea that some people like certainkinds of food and other people are
allergic to certain kinds of food,and something that might be very healthy nutritionally
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speaking, still might be something thatanother person is deathly allergic to peanuts are
a good source of protein. They'redelicious when you mash them up, when
you boil them, salt them.I'm not a fan of chocolate, and
I can't eat chocolate because of thecaffeine. But I used to like chocolate
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covered nuts, any kind of chocolatecovered nuts, almonds, cashews. But
some people, if they eat them, they could die. They're not eating
them wrong, they just could die. And it's the same thing with cannabis.
Cannabis has in the plant, Cannabissativa, five hundred and forty chemicals.
One of them produces or is thesource of a majority of the THCHC
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that people seek in order to geta quote unquote high. But you can
derive other things from cannabis that doesnot have the THHC at any discernible level,
and that would be something like CBD. And it's CBD oil that's used
for epilepsy. It's not smoking ablunt that's used to treat epilepsy. It's
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the CBD oil that's used for epilepsy. But some people are also allergic to
the oil. I have reactions toit. It makes me anxious, I
get heart palpitations. It is possiblethat some people don't like the taste of
it, or they don't like thesmell of it. Personally, my issue
isn't even so much with marijuana,as I said last night, it's with
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the attitude that people think, well, because it's legal, I can do
whatever I want with it, whichyou can't. And we read through It's
a very similar law in other states, but we read through the state law
here in Arizona where it says theSmart and Safe Arizona Act that you can't
drive, fly, or boat whenyou're smoking. That you can't grow marijuana
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and then package it and sell itto people. That's still illegal. You're
not supposed to smoke it in publicor open areas, says the law smoke
marijuana in a public place or openspace. It does not permit any person
to do that. You're also notsupposed to provide it to someone in twenty
one years of age, and youhave to show proof before you purchase it.
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Another reason, why can't really sellit out of your basement growing station
or your closet growing station. Thingsare not as simple as we like to
make them, whether it's abortion,marijuana, guns, free speech, or
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anything else. And one example Igave last night sort of a segue into
tonight's show. Unintentionally, but mybrain goes to both of these subjects as
being similar that if you don't likemarijuana, some people are cool with that.
Other people get upset because it's acult. It's a cannabis for some
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people. But it's the same thingwhen it comes to animals. And I've
talked about this before. It's thesame thing when it comes to animals where
if you say I'm a bird person, because I am and a reptile person.
I like reptiles. I don't reallylike dogs and cats that much.
I don't hate them. I justwould not own a dog or a cat.
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I would own a or a spider. Those I actually kind of hate,
but I understand they're necessary for theecosystem. But I would prefer to
own a lizard, bird, maybeeven a small snake before I'd ever own
a dog or a cat. That'sme. And because people love their animals
so much, you know, youget this ritual of presidents having a you
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know, a dog in the WhiteHouse or multiple dogs, and but you
know that can affect the animal whenyou're just doing it for publicity, which
is why all of Joe Biden's dogshave attacked, bitten, and tore into
Secret Service officers and other people thatwork at the White House because Secret Service
officers have said that, well,Joe Biden is kicking these dogs and punching
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these dogs and abusing these dogs andbeating these dogs and torturing these dogs,
which is what you would expect fromsomeone like Joe Biden, the racist and
the sexist and the criminal and thegod knows what else him and his family
have been involved in. Of course, he's going to abuse animals. Doesn't
care about abusing humans. He certainlydoesn't care about abusing any animals. That's
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not an opinion, by the way, that's what Secret Service have said,
Like these animals are abused and thenthey attack people, can't necessarily blame the
animal, but then they attack people. Instead of putting those dogs down,
that would look really bad, sothey just say, quote unquote send them
away. They give them a ride, right. I mean imagine if I
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were like the President and I saidI'm not going to get a dog,
I'm going to get a White Housebird. Oh, I would be so
weird and people couldn't identify with that. And it's natural we want to identify
with other people. We want peopleto identify with us. We want to
we want to live and communicate withothers, you know, within the confines
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of what we consider to be acceptable, within the confines of our little echo
chambers. And there's nothing necessarily wrongwith that. It can certainly be used
against you in the same way thatderivatives of cannabis have been used against people
for over a thousand years. Theassassins or the hash hashins would get really
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high, and that state would beused to convince them to carry out political
murders. Some derivative of cannabis,one way or another has been used to
control people politically and spiritually, becauseyou would be taken to this beautiful garden,
you'd be blazed, and you'd betold you can come back here if
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you carry out this murder. Socannabis like deritas have been used to control
people for over a thousand years,spiritually and politically. And if you look
at the way that dogs are usedby politicians, animals are used to control
people politically, Oh, he ownsa dog, he must be a good
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person. Oh oh oh, oh, my god, oh my god.
And also spiritually, well, he'sa good person. You know dogs.
You know dogs know when someone's good. People don't think that dogs can be
bad. Same thing with marijuana.Marijuana could never be bad. There's never
anything wrong with marijuana. It couldnever be laced with something. It can
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never be genetically engineered to increase theTHHC. It's not natural. Nothing could.
It's never the marijuana. That's notwhat The CBD's not what gave you
heart palpitations, Ryan. The CBD'snot what made you anxious. It's the
lack of CBD that made you anxious. It's like one of the number one
things that people deal with in hospitalsas marijuana overdose, and two things that
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are symptoms of marijuana overdose would beparanoia and anxiety, which are the things
that people usually smoke it to avoid. It just suppresses the reasons why you're
anxious, and it doesn't actually healyou. It actually makes you more anxious
because you're suppressing those things. Andthe other thing is seizures. It can
cause epileptic like seizures if you smoketoo much marijuana, which is also what
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people argue we're smoking this because we'vegot to help people with epilepsy. It's
like, no, that doesn't helppeople. The CBD helps people, not
the smoking of a big fat blunt. That's a big thing people deal with
in hospitals. And it can neverbe that there's something wrong, there's a
contamination, there's genetic engineering. You'renot understanding the science of the five hundred
and forty chemicals. You're not understandingthe differences between CBD and THC and hemp,
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which is different, and there isa hymp conspiracy. It's the same
thing with animals. You know thatsometimes dogs are just pieces of trash.
Let's be honest. You've met adog that's a piece of trash. You
might have a dog that you loveso much and you take that dog to
a dog park and you meet anotherdog who's just a really bad dog.
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But we always say, oh no, it's never the dog. It's always
the owner. It's never the dog. The dog just doesn't have love.
It's the same thing with humans.No, there are bad people in the
world. There are people that lie, and sheet and steel and murder.
There are people that and there isa difference between murder and killing, But
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there are people that do really badthings, and there are animals that are
not good animals. I'm trying tobe the voice of reason here on this
show. That doesn't make me special, but I like to say things that
I find to be not controversial forthe sake of being controversial, but controversial
for the sake of saying what Ithink needs to be said, and that
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is that not all animals are goodanimals. I mean, some birds are
really arroant and pompous and they're they'rekind of pricks, even though I'm a
bird person. And some dogs arelike that, and it's not always because
of the owner. In the sameway that not every human is bad because
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they need love or they need compassion. Some people are just pieces of garbage.
Now, why do I bring anyof this up? You just tuned
in. You're thinking, now,my god, another marijuana. Just get
over it, man, Why don'tyou get over it? I bring this
up because I've read a really interestingstory that got me thinking. It's been
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super viral in the news this weekand over the weekend when Republicans South Dakota
Governor Christine know Him on Sunday madecommentary about an anecdote in her upcoming memoir.
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She's trying to defend herself as shetries to become Donald Trump's vice presidential
pick, and she wrote in hermemoir that she had killed various family farm
animals for one reason or another,including a fourteen month old puppy and a
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goat. Now this is baffling tome because conservatives said on social media that's
it. This makes me sick tomy stomach. She's bragging about killing an
animal, which that's not what shewas doing. But that's neither here nor
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there. And she shouldn't be thevice president. She shouldn't even be the
governor. She's a disgusting woman.Now I'm confused here because the these are
the same conservatives that generally speaking,tend to be hunters. They literally go
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kill animals for sport. But becauseChristy Noam said there's a reason to kill
this goat and there's a reason tokill this fourteen month old puppy, and
conservatives lose their mind. Like someof these people literally go kill just to
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kill. I mean some people justI mean, like I've been around rednecks.
They'll just shoot birds in trees forfun or squirrels for fun. But
Christy Noms says, hey, there'sa very specific reason I chose to kill
this little dog. And of courseit's completely out of context because the people
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haven't read her upcoming memoir and soas a result of that, she must
be a person. Wow, Idon't understand. I don't really get what
the issue is here. I mean, especially for conservative folks that eat meat
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every day. I mean, doyou know how many animals are slaughtered every
day? So you can enjoy thatmeat and don't give me that well it
tastes good, it's different. Well, some people like the taste of dogs.
If I ate meat, I wouldtry dog. No, that's not
shock value. I'm being serious.If I ate meat, I would try
dog. But they're so cute.Well, so are whales. Some people
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eat well, some people eat fish. Some people eat dolphins. Dolphins are
hyper intelligent, and people eat dolphinand they're cute. Plenty of things are
cute. Fish might not be thatcute, but chickens can be cute.
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It's also very objective, I personally, personally, it's an opinion, totally
an opinion. I don't find alot of dogs cute. I just don't.
There's no punch line, no joke. I just don't find a lot
of dogs cute. Don't find alot of cats cute. I find baby
birds cute. I like little babychicks, I find them cute. I
don't hate dogs. I mean,I don't want to see a little puppy
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struggle or a little kitten struggle.You know, I want to see them
get their nutrition and grow up andbe loved. But I just I don't
find them that cute. Saying way, I don't find fat women attractive.
It's just its preference, you know, it's preference. I don't hate fat
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women. I just don't want tohave sex with one of them. I
don't hate dogs. I just don'twant one in my house. It's simple,
you know. I don't hate cows. I just don't want a dead
one in my fridge. It's justit's a preference, and I'm allowed to
have that preference. And I understandthat my preferences and my opinions are extremely
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unorthodox. I understand that. Iget that I don't use a microwave.
I'm sure that blows some people's minds. I have never used a dishwasher as
an adult. I'm thirty three yearsold. I'm sure that blows some people's
minds. I might have loaded andunloaded one as a kid. Never used
a dishwasher as an adult ever.I mean I've turned one on, like
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I have one here in my apartment. I turned it on because it smelled
really bad. I tried to cleanit out, and they found that there
was an issue with the pipes.But I've never put dishes in it and
ran it and used it. Iknow that makes me weird. I know
it makes me weird that I don'tlike random dogs jumping on me in public.
I know that makes me weird,but that's who I am. You
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know. I actually had a exgirlfriend of mine who big animal person,
and she'd always tell me that,you know, I was insensitive. And
then one time she had a dogjump on her in public, and then
oh the situation changed. Oh She'slike, Ryan, you're right. It
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isn't right for people to let theiranimals just jump on top of you.
Yeah, I am right. Iam right. It's just personal space,
really simple stuff that we can allprobably agree on unless it's something we like.
Right. If it's marijuana, wellthen I can smoke it anywhere I
want. I can drive and smoke, and I can fly a plane and
smoke, and I can be highas a kite, and I don't have
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to have any respect or any kindof social contractual agreement with anybody else.
F everybody else, I can smokeweed because f you, And I'm a
dog person, so f you,my dog can get into your trash,
and my dog get into your food, and my dog can poop on your
lawn, and my dog could dowhatever my dog wants to do because my
dog's cute. Look at it.Now, you're a psychopath in both cases.
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Some people don't like weed. Somepeople don't like dogs. But hey,
I love hemp, and I lovebirds, and I don't even hate
marijuana. I don't hate poison ivy. I just don't want to rub it
on my body. You know,it's really simple. I also don't particularly
like roses because roses are spiky,they're thorny. I don't really like roses.
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They're a classical flower. I knowthe symbolism of them, and the
different colors of the different roses,white, red, yellow, etc.
We did a whole show on thatactually when the Hungry Games movie came out,
because they had the yellow, whiteand red rose. It was yellow,
red, and white. I'm nota big rose person, though.
Maybe that's because I'm a guy.I don't know, but I do.
I like sunflowers. Doesn't mean Ihate roses, just don't like the thorns.
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I prefer sunflowers. You know,where I'm allowed to have preferences,
you're allowed to have preferences, andwhen it comes to animals, you allowed
to have preferences. You know.It's just like, I think the dog
situation is almost worse than the marijuanasituation in a way. It's like,
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because I don't know, maybe themarijuana situation is worse because like, well
I'll use hemp. People don't care. It's like, oh, you still
hate weed. And it's like dogsmakes as long as you like dog like,
you'd like one kind like I likehuskies. I do like huskies.
I find huskies cute. I likehuskies. If I wasn't allergic, I
maybe i'd have a husky. Ilike huskies. I don't really like other
dogs. That's just my opinion.I've said that before on the show.
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I don't hate you because you likedogs. I don't hate dogs. I'm
not going to defriend you because youown a dog. I don't know why
people would think that. I justdon't like dogs, just not a dog
person, not a cat person either. I don't hate cats. I don't
hate you for liking a cat andhaving a cat. I don't. I
just personally don't like cats and dogs. I'm not a cat a dog person.
I'm a bird and reptile person,and I have a right to be
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a bird and reptail person. Ihave a right to have a bird in
a reptile. I don't expect youto like them. Some people like spiders.
I don't like spiders. I don'twant to see a spider. Too
many legs going on too many differentdirections. They're too fast, they're moving
too quick. I don't know whatway they're going. They're just it's They're
just like roaches. They're too quick. No, thank you. Some people
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have roaches as pets. Other peoplethink that's weird. Some people eat dog.
I would try dog. People findthat that weird. You know how
many cows are slaughtered every year inthe United States. I want you to
take a guess, a serious guess, and don't give me that like,
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oh, well, you know,don't give me any of that. No,
I do know, Actually I doknow, because I've studied this extensively
for fifteen years. And I've beena vegan, not for vegan reasons,
but I've been a plant based dietninety nine point nine percent vegan. I've
only eate a few pieces of fishand then that one piece of cheese that
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I got got with at one timein a TV dinner like fifteen years ago,
fourteen years ago. So I've donethis a long time. I do
know. Here's the thing though,if you're really concerned about Christy Nome killing
her dog, but you hunt,hypocrite doesn't define what you are. And
I'm not even I'm not talking toany listeners. I don't think anybody listening
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to this show actually thinks this.I'm just making a cultural observation. Do
you know how many cows are slaughtered? How many cattle are slaughtered in order
to feed the nationwide demand for beef? Thirty six million cattle are slaughtered in
the US each year. Thirty sixmillion. That is a lot of cattle.
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But those numbers vary, and itdepends on what kind of animals we're
talking about. There's an estimated cattle, pig, turkey, chicken, duck,
sheep, fish, shellfish. Shellfishis a very hard one to quantify
because they're so small, and fishtoo. But there's an estimated not eighteen
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thousand, not eighteen million, buteighteen billion animals that have been slaughtered in
twenty twenty four so far this year. It's a lot, a lot of
chickens, turkeys, cattle, pigs. You know, I have a friend
here in Tucson. He knows whohe is. He fattened up a pig,
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killed it. I don't hate myfriend. I hope the pig taste
is good. Hope he enjoyed it. He knows I don't eat it.
He knows he's not gonna shove it. He knows going to get me to
eat it. If he tries toshove it in my faces, I'm not
gonna eat it. You know,he respects me, I respect him,
and off it. That's the situation. That's how it should be. That's
the bottom line. But my friendalso doesn't go on about, well,
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we got to save the planet.You got to save the planet, and
then he's a hypocrite and needs meat. That's what a lot of people do.
We got to save the planet,but then they're hypocrites and they eat
meat. I'm not trying to savethe planet, and I don't eat meat,
so I'm living more like those peoplesay that they're supposed to be living.
It's confusing to me. So that'sa lot of animals. It depends
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on what statistic you look at,but billions of animals are slaughtered just for
food, Lots of ducks, lotsof sheep, lots of pigs. And
you know, if this were likea debate, if we were debating this,
like if you were listening to adebate right now, Like, I
don't accept the argument that, well, some animals are cute, that's why
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you don't kill them. Well,have you ever seen a baby pig.
They're super smart too, they're clean, they're very smart, they're very cute.
I would have a baby pig.They're cute, you kill them,
that's because bacon's good. I don'tfind that to be a funny argument.
I find that to be really inhuman. I find that to be really demonic
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and evil. Honestly, I findit to be evil. I do.
I find it to be evil.People are upset at Christy Nome for killing
this dog along with some other animalswhen she was younger, a little bit
younger. She also ran a ranch, and you can't expect some people to
understand that. I don't know whatit takes to run a ranch or be
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on a ranch, like I've everdone that, so I can't imagine that
it's easy. And I'm pretty surethat you have to make tough decision.
That's just ranch life. Any ranchersout there, I'm sure that's just ranch
life. I'm sure that sometimes youknow, you have to put an animal
down for one reason or another.Some animals just aren't good, just like
some humans aren't good. Christy Nomessaid that she put down the dog because
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of a quote aggressive personality, andthe goat because it was quote nasty and
mean. What is the context forthis? For most people? Doesn't matter,
Right, she killed a dog,she's a bad person. It doesn't
matter her policies. It doesn't matterhow she stood up to big government during
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the pandemic. It doesn't matter howshe stood to big technology companies. I
don't agree with everything she's done.I disagree with quite a few things she's
done, but she seems like apretty good leader, like relatively speaking,
compared to some people like Newsome,I mean, seems a little bit better.
But this is the problem. Itdoesn't matter what a policy might do
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or not do. It doesn't matter. If Christynoman had a magic wand and
could prove look, I can fixevery problem we have in this country.
She killed a dog. We don'twant her magic wand. I mean if
she could prove it, like,hey, I can get gas fifty cents
a gallon, and she could proveit to you, you'd still say screw
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you. I pay four dollars agallon. I don't want a dog killer
lowering my gas prices. That's abig problem in our country. I don't
know about other countries. That's abig problem in our country. Alexander Tyler
was right about democracy the Scottish professorwhen he said democracy, pure democracy cannot
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exist for that long because what happensis people vote for themselves. And that's
exactly what people do. They votefor themselves. People will vote for a
politician because they say, oh mygod, it's so brave. He said
that he is a homosexual, andbecause he takes it in the ass,
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I'm voting for him. Where hispolicies, what's his background, who are
his sponsors? None of that matters. He likes assex, so voting men
right, same thing with Christy.No, doesn't matter. Her policies doesn't
matter. If she was actually agood leader, which is always subjective,
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none of that matters. What mattersis she was on a ranch and had
to make a tough decision to killa dog that was a mean sob and
a goat that was a nasty sonof a bitch, And well, she's
a bad person. She should neverhold office again. That's how some people
choose to view that and other similarsituations just inherently bad because she killed a
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dog. What's the context, though? What if the dog was going around
biting people, that's now raising tokill it? Okay, Well, if
a human was going around biting peopleand stabbing people and shooting people, you'd
kill the human, wouldn't you.Why not kill the dog? And besides,
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while Christy nom kills a dog along time ago in context because it
was really aggressive and we don't knowexactly what that means, people on both
the political left and the political right, with meat rotting in their colon right
now, are upset because she killeda dog. Okay, but what about
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what you eat every day? Whatabout what you support? Every day?
Nine hundred thousand cows are slaughtered everysingle day. I can imagine that when
Christinoman killed this dog a long timeago and used it as a point of
proof for why she can make toughdecisions. Here's the proof to admit something
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like that knowing how people will react. Unless it's negligence, it probably is
a little bit of strength. Iimagine that when she killed that dog,
she did not hang it upside downby one leg or by two legs,
put a bolt gun to its head, and then while it's half awake,
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half have knocked out, then startcutting pieces of it off. I'm sure
that when she shot the dog,she didn't just throw it into a grinder
to be ground up and turned intochicken nuggets. But that's how cows are
processed. That's how little baby chicksare processed if they're not the right gender.
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And we don't think anything of it. We put cheese on that cow,
and we put ketchup on those nuggetsand we're like, yeah, give
me more. Man got to getthat protein. But she killed a dog
because it was aggressive and it couldhave been attacking people, it could have
been killing other animals on the farm. And it doesn't matter because she killed
a dog and it's just you're notallowed to do that, even if the
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dog is attacking people are I mean, if you're a farmer, if you're
a rancher, if you make alivelihood off of your, say, chickens,
and it's killing a bunch of chickens, it kills twenty five percent of
your chickens. Can't figure out what'swhy these chicken are turning up dead?
You know there's a predator. Youfight out it's the dog, and then
you go kill the dogs. Thatdoes it keep killing your chickens? So
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does that mean we should let thedog live and all the chickens should die?
Like where do we draw the linein the sand with this kind of
stuff? Like what the dog justgets to live no matter what happens.
The dog goes on a homicidal killingspree and just slaughters a bunch of humans,
and it's okay because I mean,whether the dog develops technology like Rick
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and Morty, it's got like arobot suit on and it's just killing everybody.
And oh it's a dog though it'sso cute, it has to live.
Well, No, not all dogsare cute, Not all dogs go
to heaven, Not all dogs arecute, Not all cats are cute,
Not all animals are cute. Notall humans are cute. Doesn't mean they
deserve to die. But not allhumans are good, and not all animals
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are good. And when people doreally bad things, there should be consequences,
and when animals do really bad things, there should be consequences. And
I do not believe. I fundamentallyand firmly reject the notion that there are
no bad dog there were only badowners. That's nonsense. There are bad
owners and bad dogs, and thereare also good owners who have bad dogs,
and those bad dogs can't be trained. And there are other animals that
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are also really nasty and mean.But while people hypocritically judge Christy known because
everybody has a right to an opiniononline, everybody wants to voice their opinion,
they sit there with rotting flesh intheir intestines, like John Wayne,
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rotting flesh in their colon. That'stotally okay, though, totally okay.
Nine thousand cows a day, totallyokay. We kill millions and millions and
millions and millions of birds because ofquote bird flu, totally okay. The
bird flu didn't kill those birds.Humans killed those birds. Humans didn't lock
down the planet. They say avirus did. Nope, it's the other
way. Virus didn't lock down theplanet. Humans did. And fires didn't
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kill those birds. Humans killed thosebirds. They say a virus killed they
have virus killed the birds. Virus. No, the virus didn't kill the
birds. Humans killed the birds.Humans locked the planet down. For a
fragment of a fragment of a fragmentof a fragment of a fragment of a
fragment of a fragment of something thatwas popped up on a PCR test that's
amplified forty seven times. Not proofof anything, not proof of sickness.
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You have lots of things in yourbody when you don't feel good. That
doesn't mean any of those things,from your hair to your fingernails to your
blood cells, is causing you tobe sick. There are markers for diseases.
I understand that. I get that. That doesn't mean, though,
that when you see something that youdon't understand or you've never seen before,
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that it's the thing that's causing thedisease. It could just as well be
the thing that your body is producingto fight a sickness. Not even allowed
to question that, though, Butmy point was the way that cows are
killed and chickens are slaughtered and babychicks are processed, that's called quote mechanically
separated chicken, really delicious. Ihighly doubt that Christy Nome killed that dog
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in the same way that these otheranimals are slaughtered on a daily, an
hourly basis. I mean, thousandshave died since we started the show tonight
statistically, and these plants work overnight, so like thousands of animals have died
since, so I'm pretty sure howshe probably she probably did it was she
just went and shot it and likefallout, the little flappy puppy dog ears
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that everybody love, Oh they're socute, exploded and blood went everywhere.
It's like, you know, whenshe knows, like an fallout, just
blood splatter, little puppy palls explodeand go all over the place. You
know. I'm saying that for areason, and I'm making a really really
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disturbing point because of those puppy dogdog palls and those puppy dog ears go
flying and there's parts of puppy dogbrain all over the lawn. That's the
most horrific thing that's ever happened inthe history of mankind. But we are
totally okay with the wholesale slaughter ofPalestinians, Ukrainians, Russians, Jews and
everybody else. That's okay, that'scool because we're supposed to believe that and
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support that. And war's good andwe give them money and we don't care
where it goes and it gets launderedback, and that's okay. We can
cluster bomb and carpet bomb civilian areas, and we can give money to the
Ukrainians to park military vehicles next tohospitals so they get blown up, and
that's all okay because we need tosupport Ukraine and Israel. But you shot
a puppy dog, you can't holdoffice. But if you've slaughtered hundreds of
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thousands of children in the nineties,we do it again. If you slaughter
millions of people civilians in times ofwar, you have to leave the United
States and get political assim other countries. If you promote warrantless killing of American
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citizens overseas, you get a pass. If that's okay, that's okay.
Double standard Two. When Israel,when Netnyaho says we are the children of
light. They're the children of darkness. We're going to slaughter all of them,
which literally fifty two percent our children. We're going to slaughter all of
them. That's okay. But whenone college student says on a campus Zionists
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don't deserve to live because of stufflike that, it is the worst thing
that's ever happened in the history ofthe United States. Christy Nome shoots a
dog because it's a mean son ofa bee, and that's the worst thing
that's ever happened. Yet, hundredsof thousands of cows are slaughtered every single
day, tens of thousands an hour. That's okay, because you need your
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cheeseburger, right, and that's okaywith me. If you want your cheeseburger,
have your cheese. I don't careif you eat it genuine. I
don't care eat it. That's notmy problem. That's not my issue.
My issue is the hypocrisy and thedouble standard. My issue is the double
standard of protesters who say things likeblack lives matter in slavery while they're wearing
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Adidas, Nike, Apple on theirApple phones, Androids that they're basically wearing
and using things that are all madein modern day slave factories. Well,
Ryan, you use a mac.I do use a mac, but I
also don't go out and protest aboutaenning slavery. See there's a difference.
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Doesn't mean I'm for slavery, butI could acknowledge where there is hypocrisy,
and I can acknowledge where things arenot black and white. And I think
societally and culturally we collectively have aproblem doing this. We collectively have a
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really big problem doing this. Ninetyfive billion, one hundred and fifty billion,
two hundred billion, two hundred andfifty billion dollars to Ukraine, no
audits, nobody cares where it goes. More coke for Zelenski, more gay
prostitutes, shopping sprees for his fakewife across Western Europe, that's all okay.
Parking military vehicles next to hospitals andschools and that's okay. Jailing journalists
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and killing journalists and putting religious folksin jailing, closing churches, that's okay.
Calling fifty two percent of a populationwho are children, and the whole
population in general children of darkness thatneed to be totally slaughtered, that's okay.
It's okay, okay, okay,okay, it's okay, we don't
care about that. But Christy Nomsshoots a dog. Oh my god.
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You see where the priorities are kindof mixed up here. It's a little
bit, tiny bit, little deanydiy bit. Every environmentalist, every single
environmentalist, should be completely opposed toeating meat if they want to live the
way that they speak. But howmany actual environmentalists do you know that are
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completely vegan? I never met one. Never met one. Now, if
you can acknowledge it, like,well, yeah, I get it.
I try my best. Well that'sall I'm asking for. That's all I
care about. I mean, ifyou can just admit, like, hey,
I smoke weed to get high,that's cool, and some people use
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it for other reasons, that's okay, fine, But don't tell me you're
smoking because you're trying to be healthy. That's nonsense. You want to be
healthy. There's a whole thing calleda produce section. Go check that out.
Those are the plants you should beobsessed with. And rather than being
obsessed with Christy Noman killing a dog. And how many people actually care about
this though? See I should pointthat out. How many people actually care?
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Like? Not really many people likenobody who cares unless you're in South
Dakota, unless you know you're reallykeeping up with the Trump nonsense. I
mean, nobody really knows or caresjust what the media told you to.
Both sides are very upset at Christinome. Maybe that's because maybe she's a real
leader and they don't like her.So both sides get upset. A round
to sand As, I don't necessarilyagree with everything he does. I disagree
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with this foreign policy. I thinkhe's been a good leader for Florida,
though I think she's been a goodleader for South Dakota. Doesn't mean I
agree with everything that see. Andthen you got Laura Lumer, who I
that woman like physically is repulsive tome. My god, she said quote
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she referring to Christinome, she can'tbe VP. Now, you can't shoot
your dog and then be VP.All right there, that should just disqualify
Laura Lumer from ever holding off hisagain, because you don't know the content
of why she shot the dog,you dumb bimbo. It's just politically expedient
to say you can't shoot a dogand then be vice president. But you
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can rape children, you can slaughterchildren, you can murder indiscriminately, that's
okay. You can take showers withyour daughter and touch your inappropriately. You
can have a rubber vagina while she'swatching or listening to her parents have sex.
That's okay. In the Ashley Bidendiary, you can smell little kids
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on c SPAN. You can threatento put journalists in prison. You can
try to prosecute those journalists like Trumpdid. You can sell weapons to terrorists.
You can pledge allegiance to foreign countries. You can give all of our
money away to foreign countries, whetheryou're politically on the left in Ukraine or
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politically in the right in Israel.You can push and promote and advocate and
encourage nuclear war. You can hopefor the end of the world so Jesus
comes back. You can slaughter animalsfor sport. You can go kill animals
just because the government said there's toomany of them. You can walk over
people that need help in the streets. You can say, hey, those
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people don't really matter in the streetsbecause if we clean this up, we
won't have an issue for the election. You can do all that stuff.
All that stuff is totally peachy's it'sgreat wonderful, perfect, okay, but
you shoot a dog disqualified. Idon't remember seeing that anywhere anywhere. There's
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like no document that says you gotto be x years old, you got
to be qualified in this way orthat way. You know, it's basically
you're a citizen and then that's it. And a certain age and then that's
it. A different age for Congress, different age for sena diferent age president.
But that's pretty much it. Imean, what is Laura Lumer doing
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when she says that she's just placatingpeople. I mean, what is Ronda
Santa is doing when he just saysadopt rescue dogs. It's the same thing.
And I love the President Joe Bidenreelection campaign. CNBC News reported this,
this is my favorite. President JoeBiden's reelection campaign quickly sees the opportunity
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to issue a subtle dig on Friday, posting pictures of Biden and Vice President
Harris smiling with dogs. That's thesame President Biden that Secret Service said beats
his dogs. That's the same PresidentBiden who has had not one, not
two, but multiple dogs, morethan two dogs removed from the White House
for violent aggressive behavior, which inthis case is definitely because of the way
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that they're treated. I mean,it's unbelievable and people just eat it up.
That's the problem, though, isif you're aware of how people react
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to this kind of stuff, howeasy is it to manipulate other people.
In surveys, women will say thatone of the primary things that will get
them to swipe or to click ona guy on a dating profile is if
he has a picture of himself witha dog. That might not be every
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woman, it might not be themajority of women, but it's a pretty
good percentage of women and men too, because it's like, if you have
a dog, it indicates that youare a kind, generous, compassionate person,
and that might be the case fornine out of ten people, but
there is a downside and a dangerto that, especially if it's online dating,
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but in general, because if youknow that a little puppy dog can
have that much influence on people,well, then as a psychopath, you're
going to probably carry a little doggiewith you so you can make it seem
as if you're a compassionate, kindperson when you're actually a monster who would
in about two seconds bite into theliving dog and rip its flesh away in
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your mouth and then drink its bloodand throw the carcass down. But if
you hold the dog and you're like, oh, look at this dog.
He's so cute, isn't he,everybody forgets about your policies. Border collapsed,
ongoing wars, almost World War IIE, gas prices, food prices,
industrial sabotage, infrastructure falling apart.But oh my god, Joe Biden took
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a picture with dogs. He's sucha great president. I'm voting for him.
Laura Lumer condemned the killing of thedog. I'm voting for her.
Ron Desantas said, adopt rescue dogs. What about animals? Why is it
just the dog? Seriously, whyis it just the dog? Because dogs
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are man's best friend. Listen,no animal has been more instrumental to humanity
than the horse, way more thandogs. The horse has been more instrumental
to the development of industry, transportation, you name it, far more than
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dog has. Now, a dogis a companion, a dog has a
relationship with man, and a dogmight hunt with you or keep you company.
But no animal has been more instrumentalin the history of humanity than the
horse. And what do we dowith horses. We just we don't even
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not unless you're a ride a horse. Nobody has any thoughts on horses.
They break a leg, we shootthem. Dog breaks a leg, it
gets five stark tree. Well,that's because a horse is bigger. It's
because when a horse breaks a legand it can't take care of him,
and it's you know, it's it'sit's gonna be money, and it's gonna
be resources. This and that isthat you got to shoot him. Okay,
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You horses are shot like that everyyear in the United States. You
know, may chickens are slaughtered becausesomeone's afraid of bird flu. You know
how many cows are slaughtered every day. It is because you want a happy
meal. But she blows this littledog's paws off, and it's just the
end of the world. You know, I wouldn't be surprised if Jesus just
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comes back tomorrow and says, youknow what, I was waiting to come
back. I was waiting to return. You know, World War three was
getting ready to pop off. Gogand may Gog the Antichrist was about to
be born. But this whole thingwith the dog, we just can't do
it. We're gonna have to restartthe whole simulation over. This is the
killing of the dog. It's justlike grow up, grow up. You
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understand the point I'm getting at hereis knowing that people are this obsessed with
dogs makes it easy to manipulate them. Understanding that people are obsessed with marijuana
makes it easy to manipulate them.I'll make marijuana legal. Vote for me.
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I never killed a dog. Votefor me. What are your policies?
What's your foreign policy? What's youreconomic policy? Do you know how
to work with other people? Haveyou been blackmailed and compromised? None of
that matters. I mean, thisis really the bottom line. You could
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have a politician be totally honest.Yeah I had sex with a twelve year
old and yeah it's on video,and yeah they use it to blackmail me.
And you had done a bunch ofdrugs. You have worked with drug
cartels and the mafia. And I'vesold out taken money from other countries to
have access to you know things thatlike, you know, information like at
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universities, designs and ventions, militaryinformation. I've sold all that to other
countries. I've committed treason, I'veand just cheated on my wife. I've
killed a child. I've done allkinds of horrible things, all kinds of
awful things. And your opponent,though, could have a squeaky clean record,
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never even took a sip of alcohol, never been drunk, never done
anything illegal, never done anything wrong. You know, local government, they
succeeded, they beat out the corruption. And there's two people are debating here
and one of them killed a dogon a ranch and we got to vote
for the guy who raped a twelveyear old because it's just you can't have
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this dog killing stuff. I mean, it's just so that is so sick,
it's so disgusting. Our priorities areso misplaced. That doesn't mean I
hate dogs. It doesn't mean Ihate you if you have a dog.
It doesn't mean that things are thatblack and white folks. It just means
that someone doesn't like you, andthey say you can't be vice president you
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kill the dog. And Joe Biden'slike, look, I got a picture
of me with smile, smiling withdogs. Didn't you beat dogs? Didn't
they have to like kick all yourdogs out of the White House because they
were violent. None of that matters. Though policies don't matter. Context doesn't
matter, Democrats and Republicans alike,they want to express their views. They
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don't think she should be the vicepresident, which makes me think that she's
probably real and so they're finding anyin all ways to attack her in the
same way that they did with thesand Is. I don't think that he's
the best person in the world.I think he's a decent leader. But
you know, they claimed, oh, he's he's so corrupt by this scrouper
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that it's like, what are youtalking about? What about other people that
are like famously corrupt? We justignore that. I think that I can
make a whole show out of astory like this because there's more, so
much context to it. How manydeer do we kill every year? Thousands?
Not because people are legally hunting,but because people are told by governments
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go out there and kill those deer, bang bang bang in the name of
mother Earth. In the name ofmother Earth. People that go kill deer
just to kill them then get madat hunters. You can't hunt. That's
immoral. It's immoral, but it'snot immoral for your government to say we
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know what's best. There are toomany geese, too many deer, too
many this, too many that toomany chickens. Go kill as many as
you can. Ryan. They're invasiveby what standard definition metric? Are they
invasive? They eat this bush,they eat this fruit, they trample to
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my lawn. The ecosystem is gonnacollapse. It's not meant to handle these
invasive species. I'm pretty sure yourhabitat is disturbed. I'm pretty sure that
things will survive nature. Life alwaysfinds a way always. So it's not
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okay to hunt for food according toliberals, but it's okay to go kill
as many animals as possible if thegovernment gives you the green light to do
so, because there's just so manyof them. They're just munching on plants
and we can't have that. Butthen likewise, you know, it's totally
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okay for liberals to talk about wegot to conserve the earth, conserve the
earth, admirable, But then theystill eat meat and tell you not to
eat meat. That doesn't make sense. And the conservatives are like, yeah,
we should be able to hunt,gonna go kill some deer, but
then Christy Nome shoots a dog andoh no, she shouldn't be able to
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hold office. Listen, do youthink killing a dog should disqualify you from
office. I want to get intoa conversation, a real discussion about the
things that people in Congress and governmentdo quite openly that should disqualify them from
living. The whole cell murder,slaughter, rape, torture, and all
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the blackmail that it's used for.And you're gonna sit there and tell me
that blowing that little puppy dog's brainout is somehow worse than all those things
combined. I mean, that's nextlevel delusion, is what that is?
Totally next level delusion? All right, I'm rying gable. This is the
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Media. Tonight, we are continuingour philosophy from the Cannabis Show last night,
but over into animal slaughter and thekilling of animals for one reason or
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another. Where it's completely acceptable toslaughter nine hundred thousand cows a day,
one hundred thousands of chickens, billionsof animals a year, much of which
goes to waste, along with produceas well in the United States, and
plenty of package processed foods. Butit's not okay if you're a rancher a
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farmer and a dog is killing chickensor ducks and you've got to put the
dog down. That is considered theworst possible thing a human being could do.
You could rape a child, Youcould have sex with an underage person
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and be blackmailed. You could touchyour own daughter inappropriately. You could sell
weapons to terrorists. You could prosecutejournalists. You could do a lot of
really bad things, include promoting warand giving billions of dollars to foreign countries
run by Nazis. You could promotegenocide and advocate for it and eugenics.
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But if you kill a dog,that's just the cutoff point. That's just
the cutoff point. You can't comeback from that. You killed a dog.
That's just that's the end of it. No one will ever love you
again, no one will ever votefor you again again. It's just over,
man, it's over a game overman, it's over. You can't
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shouldn't even be able to live.They should just shoot you, right,
just put you down. You'll killeda dog. Oh my god, I
mean I would imagine that. Actually, I don't even have to imagine.
I know. It's a fact.It's a whole line of psychology that people
have a fascination with serial killers.Right, how did they do it?
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How did they get away with it? How did they chop up the body?
How did they get so creative?Dexter was really popular. But you
kill a dog, you should justdie, you scumbay, chop up a
family. There's a book, documentary, a movie. Someone famous in Hollywood's
(01:03:15):
gonna play you. I don't know. Charles mans is pretty famous, right,
John Wayne Gacy's pretty pretty famous.He had some big fans that worked
at Disney too, or rather Nickelodeon, for sure, Disney, but Nickelodeon.
Is that Brian peck pickle guy.Yeah, if you're serial killer,
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cult leader, everybody loves those kindsof people. You kill a dog because
you're a rancher. Oh my god. So this is the problem. This
is the issue. Double standards,hypocrisy, no context, and a culture
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of double think. That's really whatit is. It's a culture of double
think. It's not okay to docertain things, but other things that are
arguably far worse are actually weird andwrong. Those are actually considered not only
good, but they're necessary. Like, for example, too many deer,
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too many birds kill them. Now, environmentalists would say, but Ryan,
the deer are over populating the area. They're reducing the diversity of plants and
other wildlife species found in the forest. All these deer they're eating the shrubs,
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they're nibbling on trees. This isdestroying the diversity. Okay, are
those deer invasive, or you justthink there are too many deer. I
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mean when people say we should huntdown the pythons in Florida they're invasive,
or certain forms of fish they're invasive. You could for a moment understand that
argument, right, like a littlebit, like they're invasive, we should
clean up this, fix this problem. But no, they've actually integrated themselves
into the ecosystem, so you shouldprobably just leave it alone and stop trying
(01:05:31):
to mess with it. If humanscaused this problem in the first place,
humans interfering again is probably going tomake the problem worse. That's just the
bottom line. You caused it,Back away and let nature take care of
the situation. Don't get involved again, because you're just going to make it
(01:05:55):
worse. In other cases, it'snot just some sort of invasive species.
It's just we think by some metric, by what some egghead calculated in government
for forty seven dollars an hour,and they decided, you know, there
are just too many deer. Bymy calculations, we should kill a bunch
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of them. That's like my BillGates psychopath voice, we should kill a
bunch of them. My calculations saythere should only be this many deer,
and we have way too many deer. Kill them all and they're not invasive.
When I lived in Boise, Idaho, if you ever been to Boise,
Idaho in the spring and summertime,my goodness, you get like thousands
(01:06:42):
of geese and these are really annoying. I love birds, but I do
not like geese. Baby geese arecute, but the big ones are annoying.
I don't like geese. But guesswhat Idaho is pretty much a desert.
Boise is sort of It's a lotof grass, a lot of water.
It's kind of a little haven ina different kind of desert than the
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Southwest. And you know, birdsthey migrate and then they hang out and
Boise and they move on. Andin the spring and summer there's a lot
of geese there. They stop andthey have their babies in Boise and try
to ride a bike or walk downthe path and you just get green poop
all over the place. It's justlike it's just I mean, it's like
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you took a truck that empties outa porta potting you just dumped on the
sidewalk, Like it's just unbelievable amountsof feces and smells. So what the
city of Boys do. And Idon't know if they're still doing this,
I'd assume that they are. It'sprobably gotten worse. We should think about
killing some of these geese. They'rejust really invasive. No, they're migrating,
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they're not invasive. You're invasive,not the geese. And that doesn't
mean I hate humans, folks.It doesn't mean I hate human civilization.
But don't sit there and act likebirds landed and birds are pooping everywhere,
and birds are in the park whereyou want to put your little your little
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picnck basket and your blanket down tohave a little pic neck. The birds
are the problem. No, Idon't necessarily think you're the problem either.
I think the problem is thinking thatyou have a solution to something that's not
a problem to begin with, becauseyou've been once again personally inconvenienced. You
see these people that go to WholeFoods and boise and you walk right across
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the street from the Whole Foods.I used to live right there. You
walk cross the street to the park. People go to Whole Foods thirty forty
dollars on snacks and lunch plastic containersplastic wrappers, meat sandwiches, and they
go across the park, but they'rewalking, so it's environmentally friendly, and
they throw their plastic everywhere. They'reeating their meat, and then they complain
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it's just geese everywhere. I wishI had cal the's gays bait there,
just to many of them. Okay, there's too many geese. It's like
the geese have a right to bethere too. You want to kill the
geese because it's inconvenient for you.That's where a lot of this stuff comes
from. The same thing with deerand Boise. There's so many deer getting
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there, getting in the city,there's not so many deer. There are
just deer, and you build acity in the middle of their habitat,
so there's gonna be deer, there'sgonna be geese. You also put artificial
ponds in and grass in, soyeah, birds are gonna be like,
oh look, water and grass.They're gonna come to the water and grass.
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I don't know how true it is, but there were stories about the
Boise football field. You know it'sblue grass. They've had to cover that
because birds would think it's water andcrash right into it. So let me
get this straight. You put thewater there, you put the grass there,
and then the birds come, andthen you get upset. There's just
so many of them. I justwant to enjoy my thirty seven dollars lunch
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at Whole Foods at the park withoutemitting too much carbon by driving my car.
I want to walk across the streetin my three hundred dollars shoes and
my expensive clothes and get this expensivelunch and eat it on this very expensive
piece of fabric that I brought tothe park. But I don't want poop
to be on it. It's justlike you people are. The people that
do that are insane, insane.And then someone like me who's like,
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maybe we shouldn't kill the geese,maybe you should just like find another place
to go or eat your lunch withthem, Well they get really angry.
Yeah, because they have families andthey don't speak English. That's part of
the reason why they're wild animals,and they don't abide by your social standards,
which are highly hypocritical and very verymuch driven by ego naivete. Maybe
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you should either get along with themor leave, not kill them. That's
crazy, totally nuts, but that'show it was living in Boise gotta get
everybody's complained, that's just and Icomplained too. I just didn't want to
kill them. I was like,oh my god, I'm just so tired
of the geese poop. I'm sotired of all the time, all day.
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But it's like, I chose tomove there, so you know,
it'd be like getting upset. Notbecause you had to, but because you
chose. You chose, chose,chose shows to, you know, put
in a little pond on your property, and now you got ducks that stopped
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buying. They're just like whack,whack, whack, whang whack. These
ducks just shut up. We're gonnahave to kill them. They're making so
much noise. Then why'd you putthe pond in? You know, I'm
not a rancher, I'm not afarmer, but I think a lot of
ranchers and farmers I think they've gota much clearer understanding of reality than the
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city people do, who think thatwhen there's a bird and the wrong place
at the wrong time, according totheir standard of what should be happening in
their life, that it's an inconvenienceand therefore that bird should be killed.
I mean, honestly, that's almostas bad, if not worse. I'd
argue that it's probably about as bad, if not worse, than people that
are like, well, if Idon't kill animals, I have to kill
an animal a day for me toeat or you know, for me to
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be hungry, for me to hearmy hunger. I'm just I got to
have an animal. I gotta eatan animal. I e. In order
to be fool, I have toeat animal. It's like you don't.
You don't, but you know that'sabout as bad as being like, well,
I can't enjoy the park unless wekill these geese. I mean,
that is just crazy. That's howit was in Boisy. But not all
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these animals are invasive. Geese andboise are not invasive. If anything,
you're invasive. Some invasive species areinvasive because well, we try to trace
back, but you can't trace backnecessarily all stuff. You can only guess
or you say all humans did it, Okay, humans did it. So
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if humans messed it up, whydo you think humans are going to be
able to fix the problem. Becausewhen humans get involved trying to fix problems
in nature, they make it worse. Just Let nature fix itself. Nature
will restore balance. Don't pump naturelike your body full of poisons and expect
nature to respond. Nature doesn't likethat. Leave it alone within reason,
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right within reason. Because the conservationistsdon't want to cut trees down so that
they can prevent them from interfering withpower lines and preventing fires. They don't
want to cut those down or clearthe dead brush, but they do want
to kill all the deer. Andpeople that are not so much conservationists or
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conservative, not really conservative in anenvironmental way, but they might be more
conservative politically, are like, let'scut the trees so that it doesn't start
a fire. You can't cut thetrees, that's nature. They got a
scope on a deer about to blowit away because there's just too many of
them. I can't stand the doublestandards. That's what the show tonight is
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largely about, but mostly focused onanimals. I just can't. I can't
take the double standard. There's alsosomething called recreational animal slaughter. This was
a relatively new thing for me.I didn't know much about recreational animal slaughter.
Recreational animal slaughter is a killing competition. It's a hunting practice that involves
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killing as many animals as possible andthen you get the prize. I'm sure
it's more complicated than that. Butkill pigs, whatever, it's supposed to
be, non native species. It'snot always what happens, but it's a
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contest to see how many you cankill. That's what recreational animal slaughter is.
Recreational animal slaughter is just like killing. Well, we got to have
what did California's nature conservancies say they'regoing to hire aerial sharpshooters to kill thousands
of deer? I love this storyto Los Angeles Times. Residents of a
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posh resort to community in southern Californiaare up in alms over a plan to
eradicate a meal deer herd that's freakinghavoc on a vulnerable island ecosystem. Invasive
meal deer are devastating the natural habitatof a small island off the coast of
southern California. In a local conservationwants to eradicate the non native invaders once
and for all. In order todo this, the Catalina Island Conservancy has
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announced plans to employs trained sharpshooters togun them the mules down from helicopters.
That's totally okay, no big deal. Kill those deer. We don't need
deer. That's fine. Kill them. You want to have a picnic and
boise at the park. Kill thosegeese. You don't need those geese.
Kill them, kill all of them. Who cares, round them up,
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slaughter them. Plus, it's justirrelevant, it's irrational, it's illogical,
it's ineffective. It doesn't solve theproblem with the geese that they're just going
to keep coming. And in fact, the more that you kill, probably
something is triggered collectively in these thesethese animal herds that the well, let's
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have more babies now, it's justnot necessary. And then you get like
humane society groups, the Humane Societyof the United States that says, well,
there could be a way to curtailreproduction. It's like, just leave
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it alone. Leave it alone,seriously, stop effing with it, stop
modifying their habitats, stop killing them, and leave them alone. Now,
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if you have particularly nasty geese thatare killing other geese and killing animals and
they're attacking humans, then yeah,you might probably want to kill those geese.
But that's not what these geese aredoing They're just pooping and they're making
noise. These deer what are thesedeer? They're eating plants and humans cause
the problem. How can you beone hundred percent sure humans cause the problem?
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What plants are they eating? Theones that humans planted? Cultivate?
Like, there's so many different factorsthat go into all this stuff, right,
But do we care that nine hundredthousand cows are slaughtered every day,
hung upside down, shot in thehead, sawed in half. The chickens,
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the turkeys, the pigs, theducks, the sheep, any of
that matter. Yeah, it doesn'tmatter who cares. Nobody cares, But
Christy Nome shoots a dog and ohoh, people panicing and crying, Oh
my god, you killed a dog. She can't hold office. This,
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really, I think is a Ithink it's a good conversation. I wonder
how controversial this this will be tothe people that love animals. I feel
like I'm kind of on that side, Like I'm not a dog person,
I'm not a cat person. Idon't want to live with an animal.
That's a personal decision. I don'twant to deal with that. But at
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the same time, it's like Idon't hate animals. If I had to
have one, i'd have a lizardor maybe a snake, a bird.
I love birds, and you know, honestly, unless I'm working on a
show, I don't really care ifbirds make noise. You know. One
of the most arrogant things in theworld is like, these birds are making
too much noise. We got tokill them. What is wrong with these
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people? There's too many deer bywhat standard, but the government said we
got to kill them. There's toomany of them. They're eating plants.
What's wrong with these people? Youknow. I don't want to say people's
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name, but I have a friendhere in Tucson. He knows who he
is. I mentioned him earlier.I think in the first hour he got
a pig, fed it, andI'm pretty sure at this point he slaughtered
it and they ate it. Idon't hate my friend. He didn't offer
me a piece because he knows thatI don't eat it, and he usually,
from what I understand, eats morevegetables than meat. Anyway. Like,
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he's one of the only friends Ihave here in Tucson. He's a
good guy. He's a listener ofthe show. I don't I don't have
any problem with that. What's what'sthe big deal? I don't care.
You know, it doesn't it doesn'tmatter to me. Would I eat it?
No? Does he shove it tomy face? No? I mean
I hardly ever see him because hejust had a baby. But I just
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don't. I don't. It doesn'tI don't care. Plus, that's different
than a slaughterhouse if you do ityourself. I mean, at the core
of all this is danger. Youmight think, well, how's there danger?
What are you danger? What areyou talking about? There's danger at
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the heart of all this stuff.Because we started the shot tonight with Christy
Nome killing the dog because the dogwas aggressive, had aggressive personality. She
killed a goat, was nasty andme And it's not like she does this
for fun every day she on aranch. Was she killed these animals because
that you couldn't get him under control, she said, whether running the ranch
or in politics, I've never passedpassed on my responsibilities to anyone else to
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handle, even if it's a hardand painful. If it's hard and painful,
I follow the LNG as being aresponsible parent, dog owner, a
neighbor. Don't know the context fullybut I'm pretty sure I agree with her.
But people understand that the general publicdoesn't really think individually like they think
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collectively, and collectively is what youhave to target. You have to cast
a broad net, and that nethas to include little puppy dogs. So
the White House has little dogs runningaround if it's atle cute and oh,
I can identify with them, eventhough they kick and beat the dogs.
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And they have to remove the dogsfrom the White House because they just keep
attacking people. But Joe Biden posedwith some animals with Kamala Harris and CNBC,
who said President Joe Biden's re electioncampaign quickly sees the opportunity to issue
a subtle dig on Friday, postingpictures of Biden and President Vice President Kamala
Harris smiling with dogs. Oh,they're smiling with the dog. They love
dogs. They forgot to mention thepart where they beat the dogs, but
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they love the dogs. That's thedanger because Joe Biden can just be not
there, and Joe Biden can bepro open border and pro disease and pro
drugs and pro crime and pro warand all that and just the consequences of
that for everybody but you heard adog and oh my god, which means
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if I'm a psychopath, I knowhow you feel about dogs. I'm gonna
get a nice little puppy dog,and I'm gonna hold that little puppy dog
and say really nasty things. Butyou're not going to pay attention to the
nasty things I'm saying because I havea little puppy dog. That's why Bill
Gates wear's a pink sweater. It'swhy these people talk with these little fits
and voices. Well, you know, we gotta get the population numbers or
carbon dioxide. One of these numbersis gonna have to come down to zero.
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I don't know which one. Oneof them though, acting like they're
all fragile and frail all the timewhen they're killers. It's like why the
super villain has little kiddy cat.So basically, I could sit here and
be like, we're gonna kill allthe Jews, and we're gonna kill all
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the Blacks, and we're gonna killall of this and then that, and
you're like, oh my god,it's hitler. But all I gotta do
is hold up a little baby Germanshepherd and I'm like, but I love
dogs. Look, look at thecute little doggie. Oh it's okay.
Once he killed Jews, that's fine, totally cool. I'm making a point,
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Okay, make it a point.You know how to play the cards,
right, you know how the psychologyworks. You can make it happen,
cap'n. You know how to worka room, a crowd, a
social media page, you know howto work the media. All I gotta
do is be like Laura Lumer said, she can't be vice president. Now,
you can't shoot your dog and thenVVP. You can shoot innocent kids
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and rape them and be blackmailed andtorture people, and drones strike people and
wage endless wars and destroy the economyand open the border and kill people and
promote drug use and sexualization of children. And you can launder money and you
can lie to everybody, and youcould do all kinds of horrible things.
But if you kill a dog out, you'd be like, well, they
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just started a war though, Butthat's a war though. This is a
dog get out double standard, massivedouble standard, huge double standard double standard.
It's just unbelievable to me, andit's annoying. It's really really really
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annoying and Furthermore, I find itto be dangerous for those reasons, and
beyond that. It's not just thedanger of knowing how to manipulate somebody using
a cute puppy dog. It's alsothe danger of losing ourselves in our self
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righteousness, thinking that we know whenit's time to kill certain animals and we
know when it's time to save otheranimals, and some animals take precedent over
other animals. I mean, isn'tthat kind of like a version of like
animal racism speciesism? Seriously, thatisn't that kind of what it is?
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Cows can be killed, not dogs. Chickens can be killed, not certain
kinds of cute birds. Spiders canbe crushed, cockroaches can be crushed.
But don't don't don't step on thedragonfly or the oh, don't don't don't
hurt the little praying man. It'sdouble standard. It might be genetically hardwired
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into us, though, you know, like babies are cute, don't hurt
them. Puppies are cute, don'thurt them. Might be wired into us.
I mean people say, well,the dog is man's best friend,
the dog helps man, man helpsthe dog. True. I usually hang
out with my companion dog meat onfallout. I get it, but no
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animal has been more instrumental to thedevelopment of human civilization than the horse,
and the horse does not get itsdue. Horse breaks a leg, We
blow its head off. Dog breaksa leg, five star medical treatment.
I don't get it. I justdon't get it. Furthermore, I don't
get it because like I look ata dog, and like, I just
don't find dogs really that cute.Doesn't make me a psychopath. I just
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don't find dogs that cute. Thepictures I've seen of I don't know if
it was her dog, but Ididn't find her dog particularly cute, and
I wonder she shot it. I'mallowed to say whatever I want, all
right. I'm allowed to say whateverI want because I don't believe in censorship.
I'm also allowed to be sarcastic.It's an ugly dog. It's an
ugly dog, it's not cute.I'm allowed to say whatever I want,
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Okay, this isn't an echo chamberhere on the Secret Teachings. Sometimes it
might sound contradictory because I'm making jokes. I'm sarcastic. My humor's very dry.
I don't do punchlines. I don'tstudy comedy, so I just come
off in that way. But seriously, I mean, it's an ugly dog,
so you don't know if I'm jokingor not. People just assume he's
being nasty and mean. I'm neverlistening to his show again. It's like,
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you know, if you're not goingto listen to this show because I
don't smoke weed and because I wouldprefer to have a bird than a dog,
you've got some serious messed up prioritiesin your life. Really, because
most listeners I think pretty much getit. People I think pretty much get
it. But look, I'm notgoing to put on that fake Jimmy Church
persona. Yuh, tax Like,I'm all moral and all superior and all
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intelligent, but I can't actually holda conversation. I'm not honest with my
audience. And I'm not going todo the Jimmy Church thing. I don't
care if they fly me to Peruand fly me to Europe and fly me
to the Middle East and fly methell these sacred sites, I don't care.
I'm not going to put up afake persona for some attention and for
some money. I won't do that. Jimmy church Will. He sold out
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a long time ago. It's allabout marketing, you know, marketing yourself.
I put on a pair of glasses, Suddenly I'm smarter. I put
on a lab coat, Suddenly I'mmore intelligent. I get a puppy dog,
Suddenly I'm more attractive. You know. I put a BLM sticker,
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a rainbow flag on my account,Suddenly I'm more trustworthy. These should not
be the metrics by which we diddetermined whether or not someone is trustworthy or
someone is being honest. In fact, if anything, we should use these
as metrics to determine who we shouldnot trust. Now on social media,
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that's different than in person. Ifsomeone has a dog, I just assume
they like dogs. But some people, it's probably one out of a thousand.
But I'm just saying that there aresome people. There are some guys
that will pretend to have a dogjust to get a woman. That is
a thing. I didn't say itwas common. I didn't say it was
one out of every two. Ijust said it's common, like probably one
out of one hundred thousand. Butit's a thing, doesn't mean it's a
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problem in society. It's a thing. People will do that. I'm sure
women do that too. I mean, you want to present yourself in a
good light to people, right,smiling picture of you with kids. Oh,
I could vote for this person.They look like a family person.
They might abused their wife, theymight beat their kids, they might rape
their kids, like Joe Biden,but that's a okay because there's a nice
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picture of them, so I canimagine that it's a nice family, even
though it might not be. That'swhat this is all about, perception context,
all the double think, and whensomeone says something like Laura Lumer does
like I you can't vote, youcan She can't be vice president she killed
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a dog. Really can't be vicepresident because she killed a dog. Okay,
what have you done in your life, Laura Lumer? That should prevent
you from being in office anything.I'm sure she's done something. I'm sure
she's done something that would infuriate somepeople. Remember that groveling, sniveling weasel
Jeb Bush, that little beady eyedpiece of garbage that probably laid in the
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coffin two. Remember when he wasrunning for president and they asked him do
you ever smoke marijuana? And he'slike, I did smoke at one time,
but Mama, I did not inhale. It's just like, are you
trying to appease the conservative hacks?You could probably get more votes if you
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were just like, yeah, Ismoked it. It wasn't a big fan
of it, but I don't care. If you smoke it, you'd probably
get a lot more votes that way. But no, it's all controlled.
Right after that interview, he gotup on stage and was standing on his
tippy toes to make him look biggerthan everybody else. These people are psychopaths,
man, They're psychotic. They knowhow to use your emotions against you.
That's how Facebook was designed. That'show Instagram was designed. That's how
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TikTok was designed. That's how animalsare used. You know, you see
commercials, You're like, what isthis commercial about? It's just like a
half naked woman. You're like,I don't even know what the commercials about.
You see commercials with little animals.I don't even know what the commercial's
about. I swear to God,like it can't be that good market good
of marketing because I don't even knowwhat the commercals about. I remember seeing
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these commercials little dogs, I thinkit's like a vacation rental commercial. I
keep seeing with these dogs that areall kept inside and they need to get
outside, and so the owner wantsto take them on a vacation. It's
like, I honestly have no cluewhat the company is. All I remember
is the dog, and I'm noteven a dog person, So the commercial
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can't really be that effective if Idon't even remember what the hell the commercial
was about. I just remember seeinga dog, but they use the dog
because all your dog's trapped inside.Maybe you should go on a vacation and
spend a bunch of money you don'thave, rather than just not own a
pet because you don't have the spaceto own the pet. Don't you love
that too? About like people thatlike birds like me? Don't you love
how people treat bird owners or peoplethat like like birds. I don't feel
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right about keeping a bird in acage? What the hell do you do
with your dog all day? Ihave a neighbor two doors down. They
have a little I don't think it'sa Chihuahua, it's a Chihuahbua sized dog,
and they have a cat. Andthose are the two I know they
have for sure these animals. They'veleft their window open before. These animals
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just sit in the window all day, now, the entire day. There
was one day it was so badI had to go to the office and
have them get the window closed becauseI couldn't even do my show the whole
day because nobody's home. These peopleleave early in the morning, they don't
come back till late at night.I found out the guy's in a band.
These are older people too, They'relike in their sixties. He's in
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a band. They'll go away fordays, maybe even weeks at a time,
and they just leave the front windowopen. The dog and the catch
maw bark mal bark malbarks. Isn'tthat abuse? Like you just left your
kids home for two weeks while youwent on a band tour, Like,
isn't abuse? And considering that peoplelove their animals more than they love humans,
I mean, I'd consider that tobe even more abuse. But no,
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it's okay, right, for somereason, it's okay. And I
know how big this person's apartment is. It's about the size of my apartment.
I'm a grown man. I'm sixfoot one if I stand up straight,
just a little over six foot andthis place is perfect size for me.
But I try to spend a lotof time outside because I don't like
being trapped inside. I can't imaginewhat it feels like to a little tiny
dog, plus sharing the space withthe cat. But no, bird owners
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are the bad people. Bird ownersare the bad people for letting birds fly
around. That they're the bad people. Don't want a bird in a cage,
that's so cruel. But I wantto put a little teeny tiny dog
in an apartment with four walls andone window, and I'm just gonna open
the window and leave for two weeks. It'll be okay. I do agree
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with animal people, like you shouldn'tleave your kid in the car, and
you shouldn't leave a dog in thecar with the windows rolled up. That's
pretty wrong. Shouldn't do that.Shouldn't also leave them at home for weeks
at a time and just leave themthere, And it seems pretty wrong to
you know. Animals get stressed likedogs get stressed. I don't know about
cats, but you can tell whena dog is stressed. It freaks out.
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As Bill Bird, the comedian said, dogs match your energy too,
right, Cats not so much?Maybe a little bit, but not so
much. Dogs match your energy.Dogs really need that companionship, just like
humans do. You don't think thatpeople treat their animals poorly. You might
not. I understand that. Youdon't halm down. I get it,
but some people do. Some peopletreat their cats really well, and some
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people just ignore their cats. Ihad a family member, a great aunt
who or actually I think just yeah, a great ant. Who would I
can never figure out how family treeswere the great ant, and they were
a hoarder and they had everything inthis house you could imagine. I mean,
they saved newspapers, they saved plasticcontainers, cans. They was just
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like a garbage dump. And theyhad cats everywhere, and the cats would
piss on everything. They couldn't evenfind where the cats would poop. I'm
pretty sure I don't remember because Iwas young. I'm pretty sure when the
cats died, they couldn't find it. Like that's animal abuse. Is animal
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abuse someone who takes care of acow on a farm, or a pig
or a chicken, gives it adecent life and then slaughters it. I
don't have a problem with that.I do have a problem, however,
with people that live in those conditionsthat are a keen to the streets of
India and then lecture other people onhow much they love animals and how you
should love animals when they treat theiranimals like their prisoners, when people like
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some of the neighbors I have aroundhere who can't physically walk that well,
and yet they have an animal thatneeds to go outside, and it's like
you, there's a guy that walksaround here. I feel bad for him.
He clearly has some sort of terriblehealth condition. He's all hunched over.
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He's probably in his like late fifties. I mean, he looks really
bad. He might have been likea physically injured or something, but he
he's got like really bad like almostlike burnt peeled skin. He's got almost
like holes in his leg Like he'slike really sick, and he's got animals
and I and good for him,though, at least he tries to walk.
He's got a walker, and hetries to walk. He's got serious
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problems. He's got swelling in hislegs, he's got probably blood clots and
all kinds of things. He lookslike he's really really sick. At least
he tries to get out a walk. But and I don't know the full
context, but I just see thisguy straining to even move a leg forward,
and his dog is just running incircles, like, let's go,
let's go, let's go. Iwant to go. I want to go.
I want to go. The dog'spooping. You can't bend down to
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pick it up. It's like you'rejust not a responsible person. Get a
fish. That to me, that'sanimal abuse. That's animal abuse. I
think it's totally subjective because some peopleconsider child abuse if you want your kid
to eat broccoli, they watch childabuse. Well, I think having an
animal you can't take care of hisanimal abuse. I know we have listeners
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of this show that own or runfarms or have gardens and have lots of
animals. Okay, great, Idon't like genuine This is me. I'm
telling you. I don't. It'sokay, that's cool. Take care of
your animals, take care of thegarden. It's a great combination. I
mean, I don't think I wouldever want an animal living inside with me,
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but I could live on a farmif there were animals. I wouldn't
want a dog. I just don'tlike dogs, but I could live on
a farm, probably be super allergicto everything. But you know, I
could live on a farm. Idon't mind animals. I like goats.
Goats are cool. How llamas arecool. There's a lama farm up north
here too, son Lamas are cool. A lot of animals are cool.
I'd live on a farm with animals. So it's a very sustainable lifestyle.
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And if you're living off that,then that's you kill the ones that need
to be killed and you keep theones that need to be kept alive alive.
And some people have battles, theyfight other otherwise where they want to
take care of the pigs that havebroken legs, and they want to take
care of the dogs that lost aleg, and they want to take care
of the cows who have been abusedor something or like you know, I
don't know, tipped over too manytimes. There's like animal sanctuaries and like
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that's okay, that's cool, nobig deal. Same thing with people that
want to smoke weed. I don'tcare, enjoy it, just don't infringe
upon my right to not smell it. And don't quote me a law that
you don't know and tell me thatyou have a right to smoke it in
public because you don't I know thelaw. You don't don't have a right
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to smoke it in public, justin your home. If you want to
do that in your home. Great. You can't masturbate in public. It's
going to say you can't go inthe women's locker room if you're a man.
But you can do that, SoI don't know. Maybe you can
jack off in public nowadays. Whothe hell knows, Who the hell knows,
I don't know. But what Ido know is a lot of double
standards, a lot of double think, a lot of hypocrisy, And I'm
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just simply trying to point out someobservations for you. Like dog is man's
best friend. Great, But ifanything has helped mankind historically more than dogs,
it's horses. And horses get theshort end of the stick. Man
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work them to death, race them. I guess people race dogs too.
But your dog breaks its leg,you heal it. Oh, but a
horse breaks its leg, it's doublebarel, shotgun time, double tap,
And maybe that's okay too. Imean, I don't know. I'm just
it doesn't mean I like horses morethan I more than I like dogs.
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I'm not really a fan of horses. Either they're too big. I don't
know anything about them. I justI don't I've dated two girls that rode
horses, and I've taken my sonone time to see a horse. I'm
just not a big horse person.I mean, they're big and they're intimidating,
and I respect the horse. Ilook at that horse. I respect
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you horse. I just don't reallywant to ride the horse. And he's
probably thinking, thank God, becauseI don't want to give you a right.
You know, same thing. Idon't hate water, but you know,
I grew up around the water,surrounded by water all the time.
I used to get so scared asa kid. I'd see the map of
Florida and I'd be like, waita minute, there's water on both sides
of the state and below and thenI and then you zoom in. You'd
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be like, wait a minute,I'm in Saint Pete. Saint Pete is
a peninsula on a peninsula. There'swater on both sides of this peninsula and
on the state. And then youzoom in further and I'm like on a
finger. I'm like, oh mygod, So now I'm on like this
little tiny finger of a peninsula ofa like Jesus Christ, How am I
alive? How's this water not floodingeverything? You know? It's like I'm
like a kid, and that's whatI was thinking. I'm like terrified.
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I was scared of water. Ihated swimming lessons and all that. That
doesn't mean I hate water. Igot a bottle of water right here on
my desk. I'm not afraid ofit. But you know what I think
about water. I respect water.Do you respect water? I respect water.
I'm not a surfer what they callboogie board or whatever it is.
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I don't do any of that,never did any of that. I just
sat on the beach. Watch thewater. It comes in a little bit
too close. I back up.I respect the water. I might walk
with my feet in it a littlebit, but waves get a little bit
too big. I'm out. That'sme. I respect it. I don't
hate it. I respect it.Same with horses. I don't hate horses.
I respect them. I look atthat horse, I say, I
don't want you kicking me. Idon't want you throwing me off. You
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don't want me on you. Wehave mutual respect. I'm walking away,
Good day, sir. Same thingwith dogs. I don't hate dogs.
I don't want to kick a dog, but if a dog is biting me
or attacking me, I'm going tobeat the hell out of it. Put
your dog on a leash. Takeresponsibility for your animal. It's the bottom
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line. And not only that,but I hope dog owners can develop a
little bit better of an attitude andrealize not everybody likes your animal, even
if they're a dog person, noteverybody likes your animal. Like here's one
example. An ex girlfriend of minehad a dog. I was not a
big fan of that dog, becauseI'm not a fan of dogs. This
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dog, however, was very good. This dog did not get up on
you, try to get up onthe counter and get food, but didn't
get up on you, didn't likedrool on you. And whether it was
out of love or out of notbeing trained, the dog just did not
bother you. And I told her, I said that your dog is cool,
and I hadn't. Actually, shewas the only person I ever heard
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who was a dog person who toldme she's like, well, she said,
you're right about the one thing aboutother people's animals. She said,
I you know, I love mydog. But she said, I don't
like other people's dogs. And Isaid, what do you mean. She
said, because other people, eitherfor one reason or another, don't necessarily
treat their dogs right, or theydon't train them. And even if they
do, you know, sometimes dogsgot to control. It's like, that's
not my dog. So I don'twant that dog climbing on me. And
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she was a huge animal person.She said, I just don't want that
dog on me. She says,I get that she's like, my dog's
great, but these other dogs aren'tnecessarily great, and I don't know them,
and I don't want them on me, you know. So And I
was like, well, I respectthat, and I don't hate your dog.
I think your dog's a good dog. I don't have an issue with
it. But other people have doublestandards. In fact, I'll give you
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an example. Yesterday I was preparingthe show and I was Monday. I
walked outside, well, I hadgotten up really early to do some prep
and I thought, before I doanything, I needed to, like,
I had a piece of trash onthe table in the living room I wanted
to throw out. I didn't takeit outside last night because it was like
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one in the morning. When Iwent to bed, and I was like,
oh, wait for tomorrow. Iwas so tired. I went to
bed and I got up and Iwas like, I'll throw this trash and
I went outside. I walked aroundthe corner to the apartment attached to mine,
and these dogs just come flying outof nowhere, and I said,
whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, back up, back up,
back up. An The dog doesn'tunderstand me, but the owner standing
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right there does understand me. Andthe owner starts saying, oh, come
back here, guys, come backhere. And I walked by and I
looked at that woman and I said, are you serious? She didn't say
anything to me. I say,you serious, You're I'm a human,
okay, but literally the road wastwo steps away. I said, you
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are irresponsible. Your dogs could haveequally run out in traffic and got hit,
and then you're gonna be all sadand upset because someone hits your animals,
and you're probably the kind of Dumbothat's going to try to sue the
person driving down the road because yourdogs ran out and you didn't put them
on leashes. I said, putyour dogs on leashes. You are so
irresponsible, have some consideration. Forother people, and she just goes like
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she's really irritated. Didn't even sayanything to me. I said, you
know what, that's right. Youpretend like you're the one that's the victim
here. That's what you people arereally good at. You're the victim.
You almost killed your dogs. You'rethe victim. Though you might think I'm
real bitter and mean, I'm notbitter in me. I'm just unable to
deal with the breaking of the socialcontract on an hourly basis around me,
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and I don't deal with it.I don't deal with people cutting me.
I don't deal with people letting theirdogs jump on me. I don't deal
with people smoking weed in public places. Not because I really give a damn
what other people do, but becauseI don't want to be subject to it.
And that's the point. I don'twant to be subject to it.
I have a right to not besubject to it. That's the bottom line.
And I know there are dog ownersout there. You know what I'm
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saying. You agree with me.I know there are dog owners that agree
with me. You don't like theway that other people let their dogs run
wild because it affects your dog.Friend of mine named Mike d who used
to be a co host here onthis show. He's got a German Shepherd.
He's had this dog, his nameis Loki. He's had this dog
forever. He has a good dog, a very very good dog. His
dog's getting pretty old now, havingsome problems. But Mike has called me
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numerous times on the phone to tellme dog stories and telling me he's at
the dog park and this jackass doesn'thave his dog on a leash, and
this dog's harassing his dog, andit's like, my friend Mike's a big
dog guy, but he doesn't likethe fact that some other jackass is letting
his dog attack his dog. Basically, this is the problem. It's the
irresponsibility of other people. And evenif it weren't the irresponsibility of other people,
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sometimes dogs are just little pieces oftrash, just like sometimes humans are
pieces of trash, and sometimes theygo together. And sometimes people probably shouldn't
have pets. It's not up forme or the government to decide, but
probably shouldn't have pets. If youcan't walk them and bend down and pick
up their poop, if you can'tbe responsible for them, you probably shouldn't
have pets. But if you wantto have one, great, that's just
you subjecting the animal to your inabilityto take care of it. That's not
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really my place to say one wayor the other. What I'm doing right
now is called objectivity, or atleast I'm trying to be objective about these
things. I'm trying to not allowmy personal feelings to be misrepresented as facts,
because there are both. There aretwo things. There are facts and
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there are opinions. My opinions areI'm not a dog person. The facts
are. It's not my opinion thatmatters whether or not you have an animal.
I don't care have an animal.It helps a lot of people,
that's great, wonderful. It's alsoa fact that more than half of animal
owners are allergic to their animals andwould rather take drugs and shots to deal
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with that allergy, which makes yousick in other ways because of what you're
taking and pumping into your body.And that's a fact. But people choose
to do it anyway, And ifyou want to do that, great,
do it. It doesn't bother me. I don't care. But I also
have a right to not be jumpedby your animal. I also have a
right to be in a public spaceand not smell marijuana. I also have
a right to have a bird ifI want, and you better not tell
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me that bird is in a cageand that's bad and that bird can't get
around when you have your dog lockedup in a similar situation, same kind
of a thing. You know,if I wanted to travel with my bird,
my bird has more My teeny tinylittle bird has more space in its
cage than your medium sized dog inits prison cell. That's probably smaller than
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than where they put the chickens inthe big chicken factories or the farms.
It's just all the double standards,huge double standards. And I think it's
also funny for vegan people. Vegansalso argue about things that I think is
so funny, and I just kindof sit back and I watch it.
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Vegans argue over is honey vegan?I eat honey, so you're not a
vegan, then, well, veganscan't even agree on whether or not honey's
vegan. I love I love tellingvegans this. This is one of my
favorites. I harass everybody. Ilike telling vegans or pointing this out to
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vegans. You know that you don'twant to hurt animals, right, You
don want to hurt any creature?Right? You know that when you drive,
you kill a lot of insects,right. That is utuntil I looked
up the definition of veganism, whichis vegetarianism veg vegue, vegetarian vague in
vegan vegan. That's where it comesfrom. Comes from the word vegetarian vegan.
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And the guy that coined the termsaid, it's not about completely eliminating
suffering or completely being perfect. It'sabout doing your best to limit your contribution.
And I thought, well, thatmakes a lot of sense. That's
what I've always thought. So whatare these vegans talking about? And then
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you realize, oh, it's politicallyIt's usually politically motivated. It usually has
to do with climate change or antiindustry or anti capitalism or something like that.
Because real veganism is not about beingperfect. It's about trying to limit
your not so much. I wasgoing to say exposure, which I guess
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is partly true, but trying toeliminate your contribution to the suffering in the
world. That's it. Well,plants suffer too, Okay, plants might
suffer, But if I eat plantsdirectly, then I don't have to pump
tons of those plants into animals andeat the animals. Then I can save
the animals and then save you know, like ninety eight percent of the plants.
And besides, that's my choice,but there are also objective facts that
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factor into my choice, such asanimal protein in excess of a certain percentage
of the protein that you consume isextremely toxic to your body. It doesn't
mean you can't eat meat. Itdoesn't mean that you can't enjoy meat.
It just means that over I thinkit's what probably five to ten percent of
your diet from animal protein, caseine, from milk or whatever is pretty toxic.
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That has been known for like fiftyyears and then or four more recently.
It's been documented over and over again. And you know, as doctor
Dean Ornish shown, he's doctor DeanOrnish is the only person who is able
to I mean, there's a coupleof other doctors that are involved in this
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kind of stuff, but his studywas the first study to show that heart
disease can be reversed with a plantbased diet. That is not disputable science.
That is an objective, hard fact, and heart disease is one of
the leading causes of death globally.It's one of the leading causes of death
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for women, and it is theleading cause of death for men. That's
an objective fact that also influences myviewpoints on the way that I eat,
and it influences my viewpoints on animalwelfare in general, because I don't think
that hunters are evil, but Ialso don't think that I want to go
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hunting. I actually know how tohunt, probably not that great at it,
but I hunted as a ca Ihave a pretty good idea of how
to hunt, what to do.It's mostly just patience and trying to figure
out where the wind's blowing and makingsure that you don't shoot another hunter.
It's not easy, but it's notlike too difficult. I know how to
do that if I need to.But the thing is I don't. I
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don't need to, and I choosenot to. If you want to do
that, be my guest. That'sokay, that's what you want to do.
That's fine, you know, butI don't see how hunting is bad.
But killing animals indiscriminately because you thinkthere's too many of them, I
don't see how that's that's okay.Killing one animal for food is bad,
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But killing thousands of them because youdon't think they should be there is somehow
moral. I think that's asinine.I think that's wrong. We've got a
similar situation going on with It's likeevery topic, every topics like this,
every issue. Abortion is the sameway right pro life for conservatives. We
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can't say this exclusively anymore, prolife, pro war. Get those babies
out, get them a machine gun, send them off to fight. That's
okay. Now liberals love war too, so they're anti abortion conservatives. They're
all also anti abortion liberals too,but they're anti abortion conservatives who are pro
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war, and there are pro abortionliberals who also don't like the death penalty.
It's really really confusing stuff here,isn't it. It's not universal,
but it's kind of confusing. Waitto kill millions of chickens because a bird
flew? No, nope, youdon't. You choose to That's why the
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chickens die. Because you choose tokill the chickens. Why do they want
to kill the geese and boise,Idaho where I live? Because there's just
too many. They're pooping everywhere.These animals reduce diversity, Well, they
weren't there in the first place,and now they are, so I'm pretty
sure they're expanding the diversity. Butit's politically expedient to make a big issue
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about Christina because she killed a dogonce and it's completely out of context.
And let me get let me askyou how many people have read her memoir.
I haven't. I bet you youcouldn't find a single person who's read
her memoir because reportedly it's upcoming andhasn't been released yet. So if it
hasn't been released yet, nobody butthe publisher and maybe some family members have
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read it, so you don't knowwhat it says. But you're gonna judge
and say she shouldn't be president becauseshe one time killed a farm animal.
I mean, what if the dogwas attacking her child and she had to
shoot the dog with that count,No, she killed a dog. The
dog should just be allowed to killyour child. Wow, that's how it
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is. Huh, totally nuts,totally crazy, doubles double think. It's
really amazing, really really amazing.And people acted like this dog too was
like a week old. It wasover a year old. It's over a
year old. It wasn't like atime the puppy just laying there trying to
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open its eyes, and she juststepped on it broke its spine. I
just don't I don't get what theobsession is with dogs. If you like
dogs, great, I don't likedogs. I like birds. I don't
know why there's a stereotype of birdpeople being weird, but dog people aren't
weird. I don't know why there'sthis idea that birds shouldn't be kept in
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cages, but it's okay to keepdogs in cages. That's okay. I
don't get why there's a double standardthere. There's a double standard for a
lot of things. It's not okayto hunt, but it's okay to slaughter
indiscriminately animals just because we think there'stoo many. It's okay to give awards
for how many you can kill recreationally. It's okay to kill nine hundred thousand
cows a day for food, butit's not okay for Christy Nomam to shoot
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her dog because the dog was viciousand she had to put it down.
I just I don't get it.I just don't get it. I do
not understand it. I do notIt does not compute with me. You
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know, somebody actually some people.To get the point, someone said to
me on social media, I tooka screenshot of this. I had just
made a comment on Twitter, justbecause I wanted to save this for myself.
But I said, people that areupset over Christy Nome, they don't
mind eating meat and killing tens ofthousands of cows every day or a hundred
of thousands of chickens. And someoneresponded to that and said, yeah,
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well, if this person had chickensthat the dog was attacking, they had
probably done the same thing and putthe dog down. Yeah, that's probably
what would happen, especially if yourun a farm. You know, farms
operate on very little. So ifyou own a farm and you got a
bunch of chickens and that's part ofyour livelihood and a dog's killing them all,
you're probably gonna blow the dog awayor the fox away or whatever it
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is. It's just logical. It'sjust common sense, just how it works.
How it is. Some people justdon't know what a farm is and
don't know what a ranch is,so they just get offended by it.
Some people don't know how to hunt, but they're okay, just indiscriminately killing.
It's like hunting is a practical skill. Indiscriminately killing is what people that
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commit genocide do. But who amI to say one way or the other.
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but I'm just trying to say thingsthat I think are necessary to say
and provide perspective and unique context orunique points of view and context and things
that usually are considered black and white. Have a great night.