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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Welcome to the Tutor Dixon Podcast. Today, we have one
of my absolute favorite people. I met him several years
ago when I first got into the whole political movement
type thing, and he's a guy that is in this
for absolutely the right reasons. His name is Yakubuoyans. He's
spent twenty nine years fighting human trafficking. He's the founder
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of his own anti trafficking organization, Yakubuyan's Ministry, and we're
watching probably one of the most vile and disgusting displays
of trafficking, sex trafficking. I was going to say trafficking women,
but it seems like it's just sex trafficking across the board,
men and women. Yaki, thank you for coming on today.
Speaker 2 (00:44):
Thank you, Tutor. You are a powerhouse and I always
love to support you. We appreciate you.
Speaker 1 (00:51):
Thank you so much. So you too, I mean the
same You're when I saw what was happening with this
whole Sean Combs situation and this we're learning a new
words freak offs. I've never even heard of that before.
And as I'm reading this stuff, I'm going this is
not only vile, but it's not a secret. And that's
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the shocking part to me.
Speaker 2 (01:14):
Yeah, and hasn't been a tutor. If I could just
paint with a broad brush real quick. I want people
to understand because I was on I don't know. I
was on Fox yesterday and News Nation and there was
a defense attorney on News Nation. I had to correct
her on the air. I said, ma'am, with old you respect.
You have no idea what you're talking about because you've
never dealt with victims. You've never dealt with women, minors
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or adults that has gone through sexual abuse. Sexual abuse
is the most dangerous destructive weapon on earth. When a
woman goes through sexual abuse or men for that reason,
they do not self identify as victims. They don't walk
with a sign say help me, please, help me, Please
have been violated. It is such a violation of the
Temple of God of the self that they live in
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survival mode. And so the challenge is always to get
someone to testify, someone to make a charge. Now, people
like Shawn Combs, and I refuse to call him Diddy,
his name is Shawn Combs. People like this. They understand
the power that sexual perversion can hold over somebody if
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you combine the greatest need and greatest desire you can
control a human beings. So in the music business, they
want their song on the radio, they want a record deal.
He is armed to the teeth by senior executives at
big record labels. I know their names. I know who
was there. They're yet to be named, so it's all alleged,
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but they should be named. They funded him. He got
initiatives to start farming young talent into these freak cough parties.
Bring them in, compromise them, silence them. This is fifteen
years Tooter. The industry knows well.
Speaker 1 (02:58):
And when I'm reading this, it's he brought them in.
He recorded them in these compromising positions that he forced
them into. They were beaten, they were doing drugs. There
was all, I mean, every type of vile act you
can imagine. And then at the end they're told, now
you'll do what we want or your care your career
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is ruined. And I think something you brought up is
like people may not recognize that they're in this situation.
I think a lot of times sex is such a
it's such a connecting situation, Like your soul is connected
to sex, you know, and when you've given that part
of your body you feel like I chose this. There's
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something that I have some responsibility for this because this
was mine and I let someone take it. And I
think that that messes with your head. But when you,
I mean, if you're in the airport, well, I don't
know if it's in the men's restrooms, but in the
women's restrooms. There's signs in all the airports that say,
you know, if this, this, and this, you may be
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set in a sex trafficking situation. You can call this
number and we will come and save you right now.
And I read that every time, and I think, how
how many people are in this situation and they don't
even know you have to have the bullet points because
you don't realize it because you've given a piece of
yourself to someone one.
Speaker 2 (04:22):
Hundred percent remember immediately. So scripture tells us you can
be deceived or under spirited deception. The spirited deception is
literally a vail where you don't see things for what
they are. Now, we could argue that's woke culture too,
they don't see for things what they are. But when
it comes to physical and sexual abuse, you know the
mind games that the abuser plays and the mind games
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the enemy Satan plays and the mind games you play
with yourself is did I do something? You know every
woman would say, did I lead him on to making
belief that I wanted that I didn't want, that, I
didn't intend that, that's not what I wanted? And so
and then they still the abuser starts playing on that,
well you did this. Well, we're a family, don't you
care about the family. We're a tribe. And that's what
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he did. They created this tribal music mafia where it's
us for us and this is what we do and
this is how we do it. And you don't want
to get me started. Because the black community in Hollywood.
Do you know that there's a single black actor in Hollywood,
male actor? Okay, that that can rise the ranks if
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they don't cross dress in a movie, not one, not one.
That's terrifying, Jamie Fox, all of them. They break their will,
they break their spirit, They put them in compromise positions.
And if you've been filmed, so you had a little
bit too much to drink, ecstasy is spiked in your drink.
You wake up the morning next morning, you told dude,
you were all over these guys, I mean, you were
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you are so light and loved. Your career is gonna fly.
The next day, she's in the studio. Practically. Remember my
sister Ilonka was trafficked for six years by a record
label executive. This was her story. She wanted South Africa's
voice as a thirteen year old. She was trafficked by
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a record label executive. She was literally this was her story.
I know this playbook intimately. The day after, you know,
Filinda Blank artist is in the studio, Dan and I'm
going places. I've had to grovel for years. I had
to sing in Nashville. I lived in my car, I sold,
you know, out of the back of my car. I
was playing nightclubs. Now I'm in I'm in a studio
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with Diddy. I'm in a studio with Sean Combs. I've
got XYZ engineer producing my record. I mean, I'm going places,
freak off party, I'm showing up. Hey, we ask you
a little bit more. Hey, you need to go to
a room with this guy. Cameras in the room, wake
up the next morning. I really didn't want to do that,
but go, Lee, Man, my career is in the balance. Photographs.
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If you ever talk, this goes out there. Don and
it's not even just the politicians that attend at these events, Tudor,
it's not even its cetitious. Right. So I'll give you
an example. This is an actual case. It's going to
come out in the in the Shancoms case. Politician attends
the event, doesn't touch a woman, doesn't touch a woman,
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but he's filmed in proximity. He's filmed when there's illicit activity, narcotics, weapons, etcetera, etcetera, etcetera. Right,
He's told, hey, this is this is on the down low.
There's prostitutes, but it's illegal. But he said, well, we
got you. He's filmed. Next morning he shows up Aty's office,
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a yellow Manila envelope shows up, there's photographs. That guy
is silent, his votes are now swayed, money is now involved.
He didn't even touch a woman. That guy is silent.
He will not. This is why you see appropriations, congressional
meetings and hearings. They hear, but it goes nowhere. The
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level of compromise in these networks, in Hollywood particular, in
the music industry, these are not just all the musicians
hang together. They suck in politicians, local government, big donors,
they compromise a system, because that's how they built a
defense network to keep them safe for fifteen years. Prosecutors,
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district attorneys, judges. So let's see what's going to happen
this time. What people should pay attention to in this case?
That did not happen. We were in the FCN case
in two thousand and seven, we were in the recent
Epstein case, the Naturwell case. What happened in this case
that I really Damian Williams, the prosecuting attorney, the US
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attorney that brought the charges. Finally there's something I've been
asking for for ten years. He actually listed the definition
of sex trafficking in the indictment. Okay, why is that important?
Most sex trafficking cases get played down. They don't get
tried as sex trafficking cases. Even Epstein wasn't tried as
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a sex trafficker per se in court. It was it
was other things. Maxwell wasn't either this time. If you
look at the indictment, they mentioned force, fraud, coercion, it's listed.
The definition of human trafficking is listed broad scope. That's death, bondage,
labor trafficking, sex trafficking right allegedly, But we know allegedly
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miners attended these events. Wait until that comes out, because
now you talk about life sentencing, so anticipating sex trafficking
by definition was listed, so it cannot be played down.
This is a sex trafficking trial, not just because we
say so. See the indictment. If anybody sings that miners attended, right,
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or even if they didn't, they're going to throw thirty
years to thirty years. There's plus at him. They probably
are going to offer him a plea deal.
Speaker 1 (10:06):
Probably, So would that plea deal be if you give
us other people or what happens?
Speaker 2 (10:14):
Yeah, plea deal. They're going to offer him apleadeal to
talk and give us other names, tell us who funded this,
who saw who else did we bring in? Now you
need political will to do that. You need a prosecutor
that actually wants to try the case correctly, which seems
to be the case here as as as novel as
that is in the state of New York. Right, we'll
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see then. I think this canary bird will sing. I
think he'll talk. He's got jay Z on the run,
He's got many many people spooked. They are concerned. They
are concerned because they know him, they know we start
loose lips. He's got a mouth.
Speaker 1 (10:54):
Well, and he doesn't want to serve time for them.
I mean, this is not exactly a guy who has
had a life or he just wants to give it up.
Speaker 2 (11:02):
No, no, and he's got many many things, you know,
Gallaine Maxwell. They knew well if they offered her a
deal in New York, she wouldn't take it. She would
not talk. Glaine was not going to talk. And for
not talking, she would be protected by and she's gonna
walk for most most part. She's basically on house arrest
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practically with you know, but she's not going to see
the consequences. She should have and she should have been
tried as a trafficker. She was not, you know, she
was tried as an accomplice. Sean. I believe we'll talk
if they put enough pressure on him, if they mount
the cases. Now what we need here is we need
more plaintiffs, now, credible plaintiffs, not the me too movement nonsense,
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real plaintiffs that come in and go. I was there,
I saw I was drugged. I never spoke. I was there.
I saw them do this to another girl. I heard
her say no, and they forced her. I was an
audio engineer in the studio, and I'm her name, telling
her if she doesn't do this, she loses her career.
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Some corroboration. So they can mount thirty fifty sixty years
sentencing on him and then say we could give you
fifteen years of probation after give you fifteen years, not thirty.
You need to talk if that happens. I think this
guy will talk.
Speaker 1 (12:23):
Let's take a quick commercial break. We'll continue next on
a Tutor Dixon podcast. Seems like they're already trying to
mount that pressure on him because he's not getting bail.
He is being taken into custody. He offered, while I
will have no women at my house outside of relatives,
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and I'll give up something else and then I'll give
you fifty million. I mean, that is such a huge
amount of money to just be like, you.
Speaker 2 (12:51):
Know, paid off. He paid off mortgage on his house
eighteen million dollars the week before, right paid off the
mortgage on his house to collateralize the mortgage. You knew
he was going he was positioned to do make bail.
The fact that he didn't make bail first time gives
me hope that they're mounting Kime they're going to slap
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thirty plus years on this guy with the hope that
he'll talk on a plea deal. Now, hopefully the plea
deal is not five years, right, it's got to be.
He's still got to go surf time. This guy is
a trafficker. But we need the rest, We need the
other dams to come.
Speaker 1 (13:29):
How is it possible, though, that this happens for this long?
And I assume that there were probably I'm assuming that
they set this up so that they know they've got him,
And there was probably a at least a year long
investigation ahead of time to go after someone this big.
And let's face it, this is a huge, a huge superstar,
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but also very protected, very wealthy. But these parties were
significant many people. And it's not even as though they
were hidden. We knew that these parties were happening. I mean, gosh,
it would be reported on in page six like huge
white party and this and that, and like people knew
that this was his mo, they had to have also
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known what was happening. So many people knew what was happening.
How could how could it go on for this long?
How can society be at this point? And who are
these people that would allow this.
Speaker 2 (14:23):
Yeah, well, tutor, they're in the system, right, And so
it is. It is all about implicating people. And once
they're implicated, it's there's Megan. There's Megan Kelly, Megan Kelly
talking about her time. You know there there's the bombshell
film about about Fox. Right, Well, why did they stay
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why did they stay silent so long? I go back
to greatest need and greatest desire? Well, first they'll need
a need, you know, they get a kid that's nowhere,
and this love and belonging food shelter give you a
leg up. They play on the desire. When you have
particularly performers. And I say this, and this is a
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broad stroke, okay, but it's even in a Christian entertainment industry,
they're normally co dependent. They're desperate for affirmation. Do you
see me? Which creates codependent relationships, desperate for success. It's
a tough industry to break into. And the gatekeepers that
let you in controls you. They do. Remember it's not
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just saying well the record level executive. No, it's management,
it's agents, it's you would be you would be shocked
if you see the amount of sexual exploitation in trafficking
in professional football football, you would you would be shocked
if you see, if you see the the the highest
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number of trafficking of young boys is through soccer in
the Premiership in London and major soccer leagues in through
in the AM. I boys with big hopes and dreams.
One percent make it do a sexual favor here, a
sexual favor there, and before you know what, you got
the Boy Scouts of America with eighty five thousand lawsuits
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that took thirty years before that Brooke. Because you need
someone brave enough. And I'll say this the reason I
was confident. Jesse Water said, Yuka, you predicted this. I
did ten months ago. I predicted that Sean will be
behind bart and will not get bail because I heard
on the street someone on the inside spoke, someone on
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the inside said enough is enough.
Speaker 1 (16:37):
There was a podcast where two people were discussing this.
I think it was Shannon Sharp and Kat Williams, and
someone had told I didn't see it myself, but someone
told me about this. They were like, man, have you
watched this?
Speaker 2 (16:50):
She said?
Speaker 1 (16:51):
It is so disturbing.
Speaker 2 (16:53):
She said.
Speaker 1 (16:54):
I was so disturbed by it that I called my
husband and I was like, you've got to listen to this.
And you know, for us, this is like our generation
of superstars that we that we thought were good people
like we just you look up. You just naturally look
up to superstars like this, you know. And I could
just see how someone like Sean Combs would be able
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to do this. And the way I've read some of
the stuff is that he would bring these girls in
with like entice them with the idea that we're going
to be a couple. I'm I am interested in you,
We're going to be together. And then you get to
these parties and they're giving you ketamine, which is what
I that's what killed Matthew Perry, right yep. So they're
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giving these girls prescription medications and guys and they and
it's keeping them up all night, but they're exhausted. They've
got other drugs in their system. I mean, I'm surprised
there haven't been more reports of deaths at these parties,
but maybe those are covered up too, I don't know.
Speaker 2 (17:56):
Well, look, I go back to force fraud, coercion, well
the defense at sohore, So this's not sex traffing. These
women gave sex at their own remission.
Speaker 1 (18:05):
Really, that's what I read too, that they are Oh
he says they're all willing.
Speaker 2 (18:09):
Okay, okay. So did he tell her she was going
to get a record deal if she came to the party,
Because she didn't get a record deal, so he coerced her,
He defrauded her, lie to her, Hey, we're going to
be a couple. So now you get a girl that's
coming from pick A City, Inner City, Baltimore. She's she's
a pretty good rhymer. She you know, there's Jaguar story,
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the artist Jaguar, this Jaguar story, you know, copy paste
comes in. I don't know even know who to call.
All of a sudden, I'm in front of Sean comes
a billionaire that's saying he loves my music, that he's
playing my music. He's legitimately introducing me to people that
I know. He kisses me, he says I'm his next girlfriend.
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This girl is upside down, she can't see straight, her career,
love emotions, he's a celebrity. His abuse of power, it's coercive,
it's fraudulent.
Speaker 1 (19:12):
How long does this case go on? Then? How how
long before we start getting details and before they start
dropping This person's involved and this person's involved and I
and I honestly wonder how does this affect elections when
likely people from both sides of the aisle have been
at these parties. At what point does this get put out?
They oh, yeah, both.
Speaker 2 (19:33):
Sides of the aisle for sure. In the church. Outside
the church, this thing, Remember, sexual immorality doesn't profile. It
doesn't care your gender, race, class, thosh, economic status. It
just it destroys because it's a very very effective tool.
It's an effective weapon. Look there, they moved slow at first,
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if you remember the raids, and then everybody on lawn
is like, nothing's going to happen, and I said, nope,
he's getting arrested and he won't make bail ten months ago,
you know, and now it's here. They're actually mounting a
real case here. So it's going to go a little
slower than maybe the public wants it to go, Tutor,
but it's for the right reasons because he's not making bail.
Now he's going to protest. I still think even the
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new judge, I still think he doesn't make bail. If
he makes bail, it's going to be house arrests ankle monitor.
They're going to take giant collateral, fifty million house, the
whole deal. I think we see you won't know of
a deal that's being made, and we may hear about it,
but I think within the next thirty days they offer
him something, they show him, Hey, that's what we got.
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This is where we're going. You're gonna sit. You know,
we got two three plaintiffs. This is thirty plus years, buddy,
and we're going to take everything that What I want
to see. Don't know if you know this, but New
York is the only state where you can claim you
can claim that someone should show you their taxes, right,
you could as a citizen. What I want to see
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is I want to see fourfeit and I want to
see seizure. I want to see them seizing, showing him, hey,
here's what we're gonna do. You're gonna sit for thirty
but your children are gonna be homeless. We're gonna cease
not just on a bail, We're gonna cease all your assets, right,
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all of it, and we're gonna option it off for
the survivors. We're gonna cease assets. Because it's going through
New York, they can go after tax law. They can
throw tax law, tax evasion at him. They can do
things in New York that they didn't do with Epstein. Right,
this is what I mean, mounting a case, mounting a
case where he's looking at his future and his children.
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He's austring, going, dear God, if I do not talk,
we're gonna lose it all. Remember he's tequila brand, he's
he's liquor, all the different the billion dollar enterprise, right.
All they need to go after all of it to
put pressure on him so that he did and does
take can you all that? He even asks, can you
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offer me a deal? Can you? Can you not completely
obliterate my children's future? And and I'll speak sure, But
we want names. We want you to call them. We
want we want to come in. We want to bring
them in. They got to testify in front of a jury.
Let's put this on trial, bring people in like they
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do with the Conservatives. Put them on trial in front
of a jury, as a sex trafficking case deserves. So yeah,
this could go anywhere. It us Senate, US house, both
sides of the aisle, for sure. Hollywood, not just the
music business. Okay, this is professional sport, and this is
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this is one guy there's hundreds of them that half
parties like these Hollywood.
Speaker 1 (22:53):
And that's what I was going to say. Do other
people start to go maybe I shouldn't do this anymore?
Is there any fear in the fact that someone ratted
him out? And like I said, outside of going in
and having your phone taken? And I mean, I don't
understand how somebody doesn't say something earlier like how can
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this be allowed? How can there be that many people
that stand by and watch this kind of hideous abuse?
But obviously it went on for many years. Are there
going to be does one whistle blower? But get more
whistle blowers? Once you've had somebody come out and say, okay, okay,
we're taking down down Sean Combs, we can take down
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someone else, okay.
Speaker 2 (23:35):
So we have these cases every day. They're not all
Sean Combs, but they are the local mayor, they're the
father that's the head of the PTA. We're probably in
twenty two of these cases at the moment. Our organization
right we're on cases against Instagram, cases against you know,
I mean, we're constantly in these cases and they're not
no different. This is just a celebrity involved. The tactics
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and the mechanisms are the same. It's just going to
get spiritual in you for one minute. The demons you tolerate,
you will not fight. You will not if you if
you drink from the fountain, you're part of the poison.
So they don't talk because they're implicated. They are perverted themselves.
They're addicted to porn. They've got porn accounts, they've got
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a porn hub account, they buy porn. But they're a senator.
They see an atrocity, they know that's not right, but
they're not going to talk about it because heck, that's
going to draw attention to them, and then they're going
to be found out that they're actually part of the problem.
And so you ring fence this thing. How it normally
works is is that way they don't talk because they're involved.
They saw something, but they were not supposed to be there.
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They're being they're being coerced themselves, they're being threatened often,
or they just flat out involved. They participated out of
their own lust maybe one time, and now they're compromised.
And if you're compromised in sexual immorality, you will not
fight it. You will. This is why you're seeing three
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percent of school board meetings. Of the people fighting against
the school board are men. Ninety seven percent of the moms.
Why why? Why do you see ninety seven percent? It's
the mom's fighting against pornographic material in the schools. Do
you know why the dads are addicted to porn? They
won't show up. A man interesting, a man that is compromised,
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will not fight this fight. They will not because they
live in guilt, shame, and condemnation. They don't see themselves
fit to be a whistleblower, fit to fight. Your brain
doesn't work the way their brain works, Tudor for you,
it's like I see that I'm shouting from the rooftop. Yes,
because you don't participate.
Speaker 1 (25:48):
Let's take a quick commercial break. We'll continue next on
a Tutor Dixon podcast. There is this feeling of a
five sons, this is not my problem. And that's also
not true. And I think that what people we've talked
about the signs of trafficking before. But if you have
a son that is suddenly being gifted things by some owner,
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taken on trips by a man or even a woman
in their lives, I mean, there are no limits to
this sick world and you need to be vigilant as
a parent, making sure you understand who's talking to them
on their phone. But I think more often and you
can correct me if I'm wrong. It's someone you know
and you trust.
Speaker 2 (26:31):
So man, this is why I love the way you
approach thinks. I really do you have such different conversations.
I do ten podcasts a week and it's never Yours
is always different. I really want to commend you on that, tutor.
Thanks the way you think, which is why I think
you should serve a higher office. So here's the deal.
New study. Okay, I sit on the on advisor to
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board of the National Institute for Shelter Care. This is
safe houses for where we take victims, where they become survivors,
we take them. So this has studies across the kind
twenty five to forty seven percent to a quarter to
a half of all domestic sex trafficking cases in America. Okay,
with California being its forty seven percent, Texas thirty three percent,
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Tennessee twenty five percent. Each tex gets a value right
a quarter to a half of sex trafficking cases. It
is the actual family trafficking in the child. It's familial trafficking.
It's people they know, it's people they trust. So if
the father is the abuser, who can I complain to
as a child my authority figure, the one that feeds me,
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the one that closes me, the one that pays my rent.
Well wait a minute, Diddy Sean Combs pays their rent,
gives them a car to drive, buys their clothes, buys
their food, rescues them out of poverty, out of obscurity,
gives them alife. He's their provider, he's a familial figure.
He's their life source. Don't you don't go against the
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You don't bite the hand it feeds you, even if
that hand smacks you across the floor, drags you by
your hair and a cop. We have to understand the
psychological mindset, the human behavioral science of a victim. They
don't just go oh heck, no, hurt people.
Speaker 1 (28:21):
Hurt people, okay, And I think that a lot of
these people who are in this situation will protect the
abuser because they, like you said, it's their life source.
And that's why. Well, just to go back to when
kids were shut out of school, so many social workers
were like, uh, this is a disaster because nobody's there
to save the kids that are being hurt. And I
think people go, oh, how many kids could it be?
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But I know a woman who when she was young,
her parents split up. The mom had no idea what
happened when she went to dad's house, and the dad
would pass her from friend to friend to friend and watch.
And I mean, I know that for people listening there like, no,
that's not possible.
Speaker 3 (29:01):
It's possible every day every day today, twenty five through
forty seven percent American families hear me, don't tune out, listener,
hear me.
Speaker 2 (29:14):
Migrants separate conversation, talk about losing half a million children.
They are being sex traffic and labor trafficking. In McDonald's,
we can talk about that American born children pass around
for sex by their caretakers, their caregivers, their families. We
have a catastrophic moral crisis in our country. This is
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how you get drag shows for kids in Dallas, Texas.
This is how you get double mistectomies for twelve year
olds in the state of Texas.
Speaker 1 (29:47):
This is we just read the most horrible article about
thirty six Last year, there were thirty six mistectomies for
girls under eighteen in just the state of Michigan alone.
I'm like, don't tell me this is not happening, and
the people, and I'm not saying that this is every case,
but when you are being told it is okay to
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take your children to a sex show, you are also
being groomed. You are also having someone manipulate your mind
to lower your senses, to lower your ability to recognize
when there is a predator in the room with your
own kid. And once once your radar has been taken
away from you, you are not going to see that
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this person is going to go after your child.
Speaker 2 (30:34):
You're under a spirit of deception. This is biblical. It's
literally biblical, Tutor, we can't get away from this. I mean,
Jesus walks from the Sea of Gality. I walk this
journey with my family because you know, I'm half Jewish,
it's my heritage. He walks from the Sea of Galley
to Sister Ray Philip, it's thirty kilometers about thirteen miles,
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walks with the disciples at sis A Red Philip. He says,
who I am, e Elijah John the Baptist. Second question
it turns and he says, these gates of Hell if
you go to sister Ray Philippi. Today. Okay, there's two
gardens and a cave. Okay, Jesus calls the cave the
gates of Hell. In that cave, in that time, they're
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raping children, sacrificing children, bleeding children to Moloch. Okay, it's
at the garden of Zeus, in the temple of pan
pan sexual Moloch, where the whole trans movement comes from. Okay, okay,
that's where the trans movement comes from. Jesus saw it
fit to walk his disciples say and say, do you
see this abomination? This will not these gates will not
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prevail against the Kingdom of God in his time. This
is not new, it is it is demonic worship in
our country, masquerading as we're a Christian nation. We're not
a Christianiaian. We're a post christianition. We are not You
can you can No seven year old drives themselves to
a dracture, right right, that's true, offering their children up,
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saying sure, bit, this grown forty two year old, sick, twisted,
perverted individual, come, you know, abuse and indoctrinate my child.
I mean, this is on the hands of parents.
Speaker 1 (32:23):
And I think there's no there's no reason for it
other than I mean, I've heard people say, well, this
is like the new Burken Bag, like I took my
kid to a drag show. I'm progressive, I'm accepting, and
it is naive to me because it's it is to
fit in, it's to tell the other parents. I'm just
like you. I can accept this. And I think a
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lot of times it's grin and barring. It's like, yeah,
I'm okay with this. I'm okay with this. Don't it's
okay to not be okay?
Speaker 2 (32:49):
Correct?
Speaker 1 (32:50):
What are we going to say it's okay to say
that's not for me, and it's not now. I mean,
even if you come out and you say, you know what,
abortion's not for me, that's not okay. It doesn't matter
if you even are not talking about someone else. If
you say it's not for me, it's not for me.
The direction is not for me. You know what, the
transition for a child, it's not for me. That's no
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longer okay. In this society, you are going to be
viciously attacked if you were to go out on Twitter
today and say, if you decide to cut off your
child's genitals, that's not for me, Oh the storm that
would come after you sank group.
Speaker 2 (33:27):
It tells you First Amendment is freem of speech, freedom
of expression, and freedom of religion. Right, freedom of expression.
We can walk naked in the streets where your children
are at a Thanksgiving Day parade. Okay, we can have
the San Francisco in Squire sing We're coming for your kids.
Speaker 1 (33:44):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (33:45):
Freedom of expression. We can have free porn on YouTube.
Got a big problem with Congress with this section two thirty.
Big problem. But you cannot have the freedom to say
it's not for me right. You've got to eat it
because we want to force it on your throat.
Speaker 1 (34:00):
And if you start to talk about the fact that
it's not right, we will come to your door. I mean,
I I what Tim Wall said the other day about
you don't have the freedom to post misinformation. Who is
choosing what's misinformation? First of all, Secondly, that and it's
itself cat Tim said that in and of itself is
in misinformation. Because that is not true. The First Amendment
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protects us. We can say whatever we want. But now
it's not even that you are posting misinformation. It's that
you are posting something that is no longer allowed by
their societal rules.
Speaker 2 (34:32):
Yeah, and remember, in order to change culture, you must
change language. You cannot change culture without changing language. Why
is that so important? Because the law I don't have
to deal with me right now, the constitution I normally carry.
The law is written on language. Language is framework, it's
construct So you have to change language. So you go
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from pedophile, which is in all codified in law, in
sex trafficking in law and statutory rape in law in
these things. Right, well, you change pedophile to mine attracted person.
Now the law no longer. You're redefining the act, so
the law is obsolete. They don't have to change the laws,
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they change the language. Now you get a district attorney
that goes, I can't win this case. I'm not taking
this case. I'm not taking a sex trafficking charge of
a grown adult raping a minor as a sex trafficking
case because they can eat my lunch. Because it's minor
attracted persons and it's confusion, and the law no longer applies.
Speaker 1 (35:33):
I mean that's I think that the Democrats and the Progressives,
i should say, have done a great job of redefining
language for years, and we've been sitting by watching and
we haven't been paying attention. I watched this Kamala Harris
opportunity economy right now, I'm like, what nobody is saying?
What does that mean?
Speaker 2 (35:51):
What exactly opportunity economy? What is an economy anywhere in
the world without opportunities? I mean, like, what are you?
What are you talking about?
Speaker 1 (35:59):
I know exactly what she's talking about, because that's the
same way Marx would speak. It's the same way you
would hear anybody in the socialist world talking. Is like,
we're going to share everything, everyone's going to have. That's
exactly what it is. And I could talk to you
about this for hours, ever already.
Speaker 2 (36:18):
I'm gLing the point. So I'm so thankful tutors. Thank
you for giving voice to the truth. And I want
families to take their family back. Take your family back,
Get the fathers to be the heads of the households.
For me and my house will serve God. Take your
families back. They can go to our website if they
want to learn. Well, how do I talk to my child?
What book shouldn't be in my kids' school? How do
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we have a discussion, how do I talk to my
friends about this? What's right? What's not? Help JBM Juliette
Bravomike HELPJBM dot org is the website. There's twelve hundred
pieces of resource free for them. Educate your family. I
would say, absolutely, subscribe like follow puptor Picks some podcasts.
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You gotta do it. You gotta do it, and and
support us in a fight for the future of this country,
which is the use.
Speaker 1 (37:08):
Absolutely, and I would say go to these get these resources,
even if you feel like, oh, I'm I got this.
I know my family you now you see those posters
in the airport and most of those kids get saved
because someone looks over and says, I read something and
what I see isn't right. Make sure you educate yourself
so that you have eyes and ears constantly, because when
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they say it takes a village to raise a child,
they mean something way different than we mean. You can
also be protecting your neighbor's kids, the kid that you
see that's being abused. So you've got to be aware
that this is happening, and you've got to be able
to make sure that the next generation is safe. And
you can do that because people like you are out there.
Yaku boyans, Thank you so.
Speaker 2 (37:51):
Much, Thank you Tutor God bless you and thank.
Speaker 1 (37:54):
You all for joining us at the Tutor Dixon Podcast
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