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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Broadcasting live from the Abraham Lincoln Radio Studio, the George
Washington Broadcast Center, Jack Armstrong and Shoe, Getty.
Speaker 2 (00:10):
Arm Strong and Getty and he Armstrong and Getty. Pomo
is cut Mam Donnie's lead in half.
Speaker 3 (00:26):
That's according to a new Suffolk University poll that shows
Mom Donnie with just ten points now ahead a Cuomo.
Speaker 2 (00:34):
Yeah, the direction of the polling. If that poll is
accurate and could end up being an outlier, it's cut
the lead in half. But if I mean a ten
point lead, if in a vacuum, you'd be saying, oh,
jeseuz cruising ten point leads a lot.
Speaker 1 (00:52):
I know we have learned through the years that state
polling can be notoriously inaccurate because of the smaller sample sizes,
and there aren't the resources to put into national polling.
I don't know how thorough the polling is in New
York City, honestly, and how accurate it tends to be.
Speaker 2 (01:09):
I haven't heard any expert. I mean that I trust
not say it's over partially because his opponent is so flawed. Yeah,
well he's a bum. It's hard to get a big
horror momentum push going for a guy who's corrupt, woman, touching,
old person, murdering, you know.
Speaker 1 (01:32):
Dynasty, NEPO, old bum, old, dishonest.
Speaker 2 (01:37):
Yeah. But so the interesting thing Mandani mom Donnie polls
pretty well, but his issues don't. I've got that coming
up in just a second, right, And his strength is
almost entirely young voters.
Speaker 1 (01:48):
But anyway, so back to Mamdanni, who I don't want
to give it away. Not only is the borderline communist
socialist to utter wildly lefty character, I just I leave,
he's a dedicated Islamist as well, a one man wrecking
crew of the infamous Red Green alliance between Marxism and Islamism.
(02:12):
But here's some evidence to that. Alexis McAdams from Fox
News continues.
Speaker 3 (02:16):
And now a reservice clip of Mamdani speaking at the
Democratic Socialist of America's National convention back in twenty twenty
three is making headlines as he tied the NYPD to
the Israel Defense Forces.
Speaker 4 (02:30):
We have to make clear that when the boot of
the NYPD is on your neck, it's been leased by
the ideas.
Speaker 1 (02:38):
Wow, all right, wow, all right, Now wait a minute,
that deserves a little bit of careful study. When the
boot of the NYPD is on your neck. It was
laced by the IDF.
Speaker 2 (02:55):
So the Jews are running the evil NYPD.
Speaker 1 (03:00):
Right, And if you have any problems in New York,
it's because of the Jews in Israel.
Speaker 2 (03:08):
And even without the Jew part, the whole the NYPD's
got their boot on your neck is not a good look.
So I'm telling you, and you know it's funny. I
heard Charles C. W.
Speaker 1 (03:18):
Cook at the National Review, who I love, talking about this,
and he and I disagree on this. He thinks that
Donnie is just a garden variety, you know, far lefty progressive,
and that what we're about to talk about is just
an example of him. You've got to be the victim.
I mean, that's the only thing you can be is
a victim. But he dismissed the Islamism thing that that
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is an obscene thing to say.
Speaker 2 (03:42):
And it makes absolutely clear.
Speaker 1 (03:44):
That is raised on Deetra as they say, is the
reason for being is to exterminate the Jews or something
close to that, wipe Israel off the map. Certainly, who
who the hell would say that If the NYPD's brutal,
it's because the idea of his controlling them. Wait, a minute,
the Israeli defense forces and the cops in Israel.
Speaker 2 (04:06):
What the hell?
Speaker 4 (04:07):
Oh, we have to make clear that when the boot
of the MIPD is on your neck, it's been released
by the ideas.
Speaker 2 (04:16):
That's it. It sounds like he says, IDs, that's an
extreme position.
Speaker 1 (04:21):
Right right, all right, Well, let's let's continue on in
that theme, or certainly tangentially to it. He gave a
speech the other day in which he faked crying talking
about so called Islamophobia because A is a leftist, you
have to be a victim and B as who wrote
(04:44):
this might be Andrew Styles. Somebody in the Free Beacon credit,
Where's do yes? Andrew Styles?
Speaker 2 (04:49):
Hm hm, right, he lash.
Speaker 1 (04:51):
The reason he did that is he lashed out of
his political opponents for noticing his ties to radical Islamic preachers,
which we'll get into the specifics, his embrace violent anti
Semitic rhetoric, and his father's seething contempt for America. He
suggested that the real victims of the nine to eleven
terrorist attack were Muslims, especially as poor Auntie who allegedly, well,
(05:12):
we'll go ahead and play the clip uh sixty two,
but I do not want.
Speaker 5 (05:17):
To use this moment to speak to them any further.
I want to use this moment to speak to the
Muslims of New York City.
Speaker 2 (05:30):
Pretending to choke up.
Speaker 5 (05:32):
I want to speak to the memory of my aunt
who stopped taking the subway after September eleventh because she
did not feel safe in her head.
Speaker 1 (05:45):
Jet the tearless choking up with the crooked finger to
the eye to dab away the non existent tear. So again,
the allegation is his eleven aunt stopped taking the subway
after September eleventh because she did not feel safe in
her job, her h job. Nothing even if we were
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to accept the story, so nothing happened to her. She
just perceived that maybe it wasn't a good idea, And
twenty four years later you can barely stop from sobbing
over that.
Speaker 2 (06:22):
I don't know that if I wore the traditional Muslim garb,
I would have felt comfortable, like days after nine to
eleven either, And I don't think that's incredibly inappropriate that
that was the sentiment out there. And unless something happened
to you, it's all in your mind.
Speaker 1 (06:39):
AnyWho right right well, doing what mainstream journalists do, they
accepted the claim at face value, which is why I
know what he trusts the mainstream media, but independent fact
checkers pounced on Mandami's sob story. They uncovered evidence suggesting
that the ant in question, Masuma Maumdani, did not wear
a hyjob and lived in Tanzania between nineteen ninety nine
(07:00):
nine in two thousand and three, where she studied sexually
transmitted diseases.
Speaker 2 (07:04):
The New York Post reported.
Speaker 1 (07:05):
Two days ago that the alleged aunt Mandami was referring
to in his speech was probably his father's cousin Zarah,
So it wasn't his aunt literally but extended family.
Speaker 2 (07:14):
I give him a pass on that.
Speaker 1 (07:15):
His campaign declined to provide the alleged relative's full name
when asked, though to nail down who it actually was,
Zara was unable to corroborate the story because she.
Speaker 2 (07:25):
Passed away years ago. Now.
Speaker 1 (07:29):
The New York Times published an article over the weekend
portraying Mumdami is the victim of Islamophobia because Jad Evans
criticized his speech. The Times also suggested it was islamophobic
for Vance to mention Mundami's recent meeting with Sarajuajaj, a
radical Islamic preacher The Times described as a well known
e mom in Brooklyn. Wellhaj was the unindicted co conspirator
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in the nineteen ninety three bombing of the World Trade Center,
and blah.
Speaker 2 (07:54):
Blah blah, he's got alts. That's a radical Islamist. That's
what Bill Maher, Democrat Bill Maher voted for common Omaharris.
Bill Maher was saying on his HBO show Friday night,
is that's not Islamophobia if he's paling around with a terrorist, dude, right.
Speaker 1 (08:08):
Hundreds of other non mainstream commentators, including US, weighed in
on social media after the Truth Sleuth's alleged that Mundomie
might have made up the story about his aunt to
gin up public sympathy, where his plight is a rich
Muslim in New York, no way, and they go into
his rich history of lying for personal gain, including claiming
to be a black or African American Columbia University application.
Speaker 2 (08:31):
I said, I forgot that story. Yeah, yeah, man, it's funny.
It's funny how whether you're talking Bill Clinton, Donald Trump,
or this guy, some people stuff just doesn't stick to
It's weird some people this sort of thing. He comes
out and brings you down and other people. It just
doesn't stick to I don't know how that works, right,
(08:52):
because that is outrageous. The fact that he claimed to
be African American cowman.
Speaker 1 (08:58):
I know he was an Indian, you know, of Indian
descent living in Uganda briefly. Anyway, It's also worth mentioning
that anytime is Loamists are caught being is Lombist, that
yell Islamophobia.
Speaker 2 (09:11):
You're a bigot. You're a bigot. I'm not an Islamist.
You're a bigot. Yeah, you are one.
Speaker 1 (09:16):
Anyway, It's also worth mentioning that guy was like ten
years old on nine to eleven, and he was in
high school ten.
Speaker 2 (09:26):
Years ago, Is that right? Something like that.
Speaker 1 (09:29):
I read an article talking about how young he is.
I keep forgetting about that.
Speaker 2 (09:32):
Yeah, So the Helpern's joke was, do you really want
a mayor who couldn't even rent a car on his
own nine years ago?
Speaker 6 (09:39):
Right?
Speaker 2 (09:39):
Whatever, a decade ago, because he's thirty four.
Speaker 1 (09:42):
Here's the Marxist Islamist explaining the ant thing.
Speaker 7 (09:47):
Yes, that's I was speaking about my aunt. I was
speaking about Santa Fui, my father's cousin sadly passed away
a few years ago, and for the takeaway for my
more than ten minute address about Islamophobia in this race
and in the city to be the question of my
(10:08):
aunt tells you everything about Andrew Cuomo and his inability
to reckon with a crisis.
Speaker 4 (10:13):
Of his own.
Speaker 2 (10:16):
You, well, yeah, it's not sticking to him, like I said,
but the fact that he can get away with the
NYPD has their boots laced by the Jews, and if
you bring that up, it's Islamophobia. Wow.
Speaker 1 (10:30):
Yeah, a lot of this stuff is just emerging now.
Whether that was a strategic decision or just nobody had
done the thorough opera research until recently, I don't know.
Speaker 2 (10:41):
But the Jews of New York City, and.
Speaker 1 (10:43):
There are many Jewish folks there, are starting to wake
up to who this guy really is. Will it be
enough to turn the election toward the crooked bum in
a way from the communist, Marxist Islamist I don't know.
Speaker 2 (10:58):
Yeah, this was pretty interesting. Yeah, yesterday, so Bill de Blasio,
the most recent socialist mayor they had of New York City.
He wasn't a communist like Mundani, but he was a socialist,
and I think most New Yorkers consider him a disappointment
at least, if not a failed mayor. Anyway, he's been
Mundanni's top cheerleader out there, going on all the shows
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and endorsed him and everything like that. The Bill de
Blasio now says New York City mayoral front runners math
doesn't hold up a week before the election. So yesterday
he came out and said, hey, his math doesn't work
on a whole bunch of these things that he's proposing.
And everybody's kind of wondering, why are you making a
what's going on here? What made you decide? Dude? Do
(11:42):
you So there is some belief that the support for
Mundanni is collapsing, that this new poll is real. It
got cut in a half in a week, cut in
a half again in another week, which is what we got.
And you know, one of the top supporter saying, I say,
and here, math doesn't really work on this. And so
(12:03):
the diet is learning. People are starting to catch on
to some of the oppo research that's been out there
for a long time. I read Mark Calpern's newsletter all
the time, and I remember a month ago he was saying,
I wonder if the New York Times is ever gonna
catch up to all of this stuff that's just laying
out there right about his guys honest and a grifter.
Speaker 1 (12:23):
And the longer you get a chance to look at
a grifter, the more it's clear he's a grifter.
Speaker 2 (12:27):
And Deblasio switch is huge. Yeah, run super late.
Speaker 1 (12:32):
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Speaker 2 (13:34):
We don't want to bury our lead story of the day.
We have diseased monkeys on the loose. A truck crashed
and they've got monkeys with all kinds of stuff HIV
and chlamydia and the fatness and quite covid and all
kinds of different things are running around biting people. So
we got doctor bring you up to speed on that
story among other things. Stay around. So the biggest story
(13:56):
in America, we got to mention every hour is a
truck crashed full of diseased monkeys, and the monkeys are
on the loose. Some of them have fake ideas, IDs
and plane tickets, and they're spreading across the nation. Some
of them have already been licensed. This commercial truck drive
Where where was this that the truck crashed with the
diseased monkeys Mississippi, Mississippi. But you know it's just a hop,
(14:18):
skipping and jump from Mississippi to wherever you are. Monkeys
can run really fast, poor miss They swing from the
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Boss and there and they they were. They got all
kinds of diseases that they've been infected with to do
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Speaker 1 (14:39):
Oh boy, yeah, terrible, Poor Mississippi. They turned their schools around.
Things are looking great. And in this diseased Monkeys rampagne.
You can cross the landscape.
Speaker 2 (14:50):
And I like all the warnings out there. If you
see a monkey, don't pet it or pick it up
or have sex with it or whatever. It's like the
story we had earlier about bird flus on the rise.
If you see a dead bird, don't touch it. Well,
I wasn't gonna anyway. I'm not the sort of guy
goes around touching dead birds. Sort of guy that says, hey,
there's a wild monkey, I think I'll go wrestle it.
A wild monkey with sores, let's go hug it. Do
(15:11):
you want to hear the nine to one one call? No, no,
I want to get back into the again later. This
is the We need to go full team coverage on
this and go live to the scene and everything like that,
right on the diseased monkeys which are on the loose.
This just happened, as I mentioned earlier in VideA just
became the first company worth five trillion dollars. One of
(15:35):
the reasons that's an interesting headline is that it hit.
It became the first company to be worth four trillion
dollars just a couple of months ago, which is crazy.
And it's all about the AI. Everybody gambling on AI,
betting on AI. They build a big AI, chips and
everything like that. How much is five trillion dollars? That
(15:55):
makes some VideA worth more than every country on earth
except for the United States and China. That's funning. Wow,
this is weird.
Speaker 1 (16:08):
These are weird times, I'd say, getting weird, and they're
getting weird fast.
Speaker 2 (16:12):
I'd say. And then the whole circular they buy, they
make chips, and then the sam Altman buys chips from
and them, then Nvidia invests in them, and then just
that whole thing. So we'll see where that goes.
Speaker 1 (16:23):
Market is going sky high based on just a handful
of stocks.
Speaker 2 (16:27):
Things are getting weird, and they getting weird fast. I
want to get into a little bit later. Reading some
from the anti work Reddit thread, which we've done before
over the years, is very entertaining hearing from these numbnuts.
But I came across this poster that you're supposed to
print out and put on telephone poles. A certain segment
of society that thinks the best way to communicate is
posters on telephone poles, it seems. But this poster says,
(16:50):
and it's somebody laying in bed, and the poster says,
I didn't go to work today. I don't think i'll
go tomorrow. Let's take control of our lives and live
for pleasure not pain. Okay, good plan. I'm in good
luck with that. These these is on Saturday morning.
Speaker 1 (17:08):
You're saying this right because Monday, Yeah, we got to
get back to work.
Speaker 2 (17:13):
Well, you don't have to unless you believe in the
whole built in racism back in the day with slaves,
and they're using the same framework for us today, corporate
capitalist culture that has taken hold in America. I don't
feel like a slave. I don't much either I've had
jobs that were slave adjacent. I probably shouldn't even say that,
(17:35):
but no, no, but there were real jobs and I
chose to work them, and they paid me enough to
keep me going there, which is what you know, the
free market is.
Speaker 1 (17:42):
It's what human beings have done since we emerged from
the primordial slop, you morons.
Speaker 2 (17:47):
Yeah, we need to check in on Trump's big trip
and what his He made a big announcement about a
deal with South Korea that may or may not be
completely accurate, and then what he's got planned for China tomorrow,
which could be really huge on whether or not the
one hundred percent tariffs are going to hold for November. First, Yeah,
(18:10):
I have thoughts comments, We are out of time. We'll
make them in a bit. If you miss a segment,
get the podcast Armstrong and Getty on demand Armstrong and Getty.
Speaker 8 (18:21):
Just sit right back and you'll hear a tail A
tale of a faithful trip that started on the Venezuelan
coast aboard this narco ship. The fake news said they
were fishermen, but they were trend. They rag with thugs
heading to the United States with a boat full of drugs,
a boat full of drugs. Bad ombres decided to f around,
(18:45):
so we blew them out of the water. We unleashed
our secret weapon and we dropped Katie Porter. We dropped
Katie Porter. The Narco boats were annihilate. Now the Fisher
high as hell. They had a free meal when the
USA jumped the water with the cartels. Oh wow, for
(19:05):
your attention to.
Speaker 2 (19:06):
This matter, Sean Ferrash, good lord. Not actually Donald Trump.
We're not trying to pretend it was Wow. I thought
it was. That's here a tale. Oh boy, oh goow.
Speaker 1 (19:19):
On a more serious note, Oh, by the way, obviously
we're talking about the shooting out of the water of
those alleged Venezuelan drug boats. What the Nobel Peace Prize
winner set about blasting the crap out of those boats
coming up in moments.
Speaker 2 (19:35):
It will shock you. I want to hear that. But uh,
turning things a bit more serious, ninety Michael.
Speaker 9 (19:41):
The Pentagon announcing the single deadliest day of strikes against
alleged drug smugglers, the accused of trying to traffic drugs
into the United States. Two boats side by side in
the Eastern Pacific as an American missile struck four boats
total destroyed, fourteen people killed.
Speaker 1 (19:59):
Not folks like Lindsey Graham are defending this robust American
foreign policy.
Speaker 6 (20:07):
One word remember the isis caliphate. We have a drug
caliphate in our backyard. Venezuela is run by an indicted
drug dealer, Maduro, who's not a legitimate president of Venezuela.
It's a safe haven for drug cartels. So President Trump
has a policy that if you're in the drug business,
you're a drug cartel, and you're having boats come to America,
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We're going to blow.
Speaker 2 (20:29):
Up the boats.
Speaker 6 (20:30):
I think his policy is going to go on the land.
If you're a country housing drug cartels, we're going to
treat you as a national security threat to our country. Columbia, Venezuela,
and Cuba are all countries that have allowed drug cartels
to operate with impunity make money off poisoning America, and
these countries should be on notice. With Donald Trump, the
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game is changing.
Speaker 2 (20:53):
Yeah, well, Rand Paul and some others are going all
constitution and what right do we have to do this?
And what evidence do you have?
Speaker 1 (21:01):
What'd you put on a dress? Let the grown ups talk.
I think you're said women are the grown ups. But anyway, Uh, yeah, yeah,
I would agree. It's an interesting question legally speaking, this
sort of violent interdiction. But to the question of both
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the Mary Bruce Report and Lindsay Grahams, we have a
drug califate in our backyard. The recent winner of the
Nobel Peace Prize, Maria Carino Machado, the Venezuelan incredibly courageous
Venezuelan opposition lad who is living in hiding to avoid
being shot or abducted by the Venezuelan government, was interviewed
via encrypted app I believe by The Wall Street Journal
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and asked she offered her gratitude to President Trump for
his hardline on Venezuela. Asked if she supports mister Trump's
war on Venezuela's state sponsored drug trafficking, she says, quote absolutely.
President Trump planted a pledge to dismant the drug cartels
poisoning American families, and he is fulfilling that promise. The
trafficking and again this quote is a national security crisis
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for the United States and for Venezuela as well. The
money generated from those criminal activities does not build schools
or hospitals. It finances repression, torture, and the machinery of
terror that keeps a criminal regime in power.
Speaker 2 (22:21):
This is amazing. So I hadn't heard this story. Of
course I haven't, because most media is really digging the whole.
Trump is an out of control, dictator, king, murderer person
and isn't gonna quote usually they're in love with Nobel
Peace Prize winners. Oh, nobody could be more raised up
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on a pedestal, and we should believe everything they think
can say than a Nobel Peace Prize winner. Except for
this person who's saying Donald Trump, Yeah, glad he's bombing
these boat people. But wait, there's more, she says.
Speaker 1 (22:53):
She credits Trump with having made quote an accurate diagnosis
of Venezuela's reality and acted acted accordingly. For years, She says,
we asked the world to understand that Maduro is not
a conventional dictator but the head of a transnational criminal organization.
The Trump administration recognized that fact and treated it as such.
Speaker 2 (23:12):
That's your Nobel Peace Prize winner. You're not going to
get invited to the parties you were going to get
invited to. You were going to be at the met
gala in address that said eat the rich or something. Now,
they're not going to invite you at all.
Speaker 1 (23:24):
Right, Right, she talks about democracy, she calls the regime
of cartel, says that Chavez, Hugo Chavez, the guy Medua's boss,
hello before he croaked. That's right, father of proud father
of his daughter, who was the richest woman in Venezuela. Anyway,
Ellen two, Chavez designed the tragedy Venezuelan's lived today. He
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created the largest repressive, corrupt and oppressive, repressive, corrupt and
oppressive apparatus ever built in the Western hemisphere. Mister Maduro
was his enforcer and inherited the throne of that cartel, which,
after destroying the oil industry, shifted to criminal economy.
Speaker 2 (24:04):
Under his rule in Venezuela.
Speaker 1 (24:05):
Quote, it deteriorated into a narco terrorist structure that is
deeply along lined with and heavily influenced by the Cuban regime.
Speaker 2 (24:14):
I am having fun with this, but it's true that
woman who could have gone to any Manhattan fancy restaurant,
Gallas sort of thing, is the Nobel Peace Prize winner
no longer will be welcome. Yeah, because she's saying, yeah,
Trump should be blast on those drug boat runner people.
Speaker 1 (24:34):
Right, and then she points out the obvious that because
of Venezuela's location, and if you're not familiar with the geography,
it's at the northeast tip of South America, just across
the Caribbean from the United States from Florida. Venezuela's location,
she points out, makes it either a bridge for narco trafficking,
crime and terrorism as it has been under this regime,
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or a hub for legitimate trade, energy, and prosperity, as
it will be under democratic government. Venezuela ought to be
a prosperous, beautiful, modern country.
Speaker 2 (25:06):
Yeah, it has everything it needs. You and all your
friends should have vacation there or known people who vacation there,
and we'd be hoping to vacation there, like it's Hawaii
or something.
Speaker 1 (25:16):
Right, right, We're rooting for their various short stops and
right fielders during the World Series.
Speaker 2 (25:22):
They have great.
Speaker 1 (25:22):
Ballplayers as well who've had to flee the regime. Anyway,
point made good for her speaking out and saying the
politically incorrect kind that's kind of what she does for
a living.
Speaker 2 (25:35):
We in the mood from our humor.
Speaker 1 (25:37):
Now, sure, I'd kind of like to do this. This
is Josh Cedar I think his name is and a
man on the street Michael is thirty eight and thirty nine.
Speaker 2 (25:49):
We'll start with the first one, obviously.
Speaker 7 (25:55):
So my name's Walking Tamaha, Walking Tamaha.
Speaker 2 (25:58):
Okay, home chat that nice to meet you.
Speaker 7 (26:02):
Walking Tomahawk, and chat here out supporting ice because we
love ice. They hate to deport all the sisillegals that
came here illegally.
Speaker 5 (26:10):
Ice.
Speaker 7 (26:10):
We love ice, Ice all Native American people. When I
say we love ice, we love ice. And trans indigenous
people are indigenous people and this is my land. And
you need to check your privilege because you're talking to
a beautiful, trans pigmented, trans indigenous man of color.
Speaker 2 (26:31):
What do you mean by trans pigmented.
Speaker 7 (26:33):
I was assigned white at birth by my parents' bigoty doctor.
But I identify as Native American, okay, pandamic and trans
natives are natives, and we're just as valid as sista.
Speaker 2 (26:46):
Sound familiar, Not exactly.
Speaker 7 (26:49):
It's gender ideology.
Speaker 2 (26:53):
The way he spells it out at the end.
Speaker 1 (26:55):
This is entitled siss American liberal gets educated by trans
indigenous man of color. But wait, there's more.
Speaker 2 (27:02):
I'm transcendigenous are you?
Speaker 8 (27:06):
Are you?
Speaker 7 (27:06):
Cis American I'm transcendigenous for ice.
Speaker 2 (27:10):
We love ice, we love we love ice, we love ice.
To pour them all.
Speaker 7 (27:14):
You're all trespassers on our land. Well, trans indigenous people
are indigenous people, and you're all trespassers on our land.
And we want Movino to deport all of you. Guys.
We love ice. Trans Natives love ice. We love you ice,
We love ice. The TransNation TransNation is just as valid
(27:38):
as CIS nations. You're not transnative phobic, are you?
Speaker 2 (27:42):
Okay?
Speaker 7 (27:43):
I'm just checking You're a sis American. I'm transcendigenous. You
really need to check your privilege because you're talking to
a beautiful transcendigenous person of color.
Speaker 2 (27:53):
I think, I'm I believe, and I'm hoping to.
Speaker 7 (27:58):
Learn more about your I'll educate you transpigment and I'm
trying to educate you.
Speaker 2 (28:07):
All right.
Speaker 1 (28:08):
So that's truly the streets of New York where the
sirens never stop. That sort of ridiculous, laughable mumbo jumbo
still rules the roost and a lot of blue cities
and states and education.
Speaker 2 (28:26):
Yeah, one thing that reminded me is how loud it
is in New York City.
Speaker 1 (28:29):
Oh yeah, I'm trans indigenous, trans indigenous people are indigenous people.
Speaker 2 (28:38):
That's beautiful. We'll check in with the anti work crowd
coming up in a little bit. They're really starting to
make noise again with all the layoffs from all the
big companies, which is a for real story, I mean,
no doubt something to be concerned about. UPS announcing what
forty some thousand the day after Amazon announces, however many
thousand they announced, and a whole bunch of other countries.
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Speaker 2 (30:07):
I'll look into that and see if there's anything interesting.
Check in with the anti work crowd as companies are
starting to lay off a whole bunch of people. Something's
going on exactly sure what an economist seem to be
a little bit flow mixed as to what's happening here?
Is at all AI related or what? Anyway? Lots of
stuff to talk about.
Speaker 1 (30:22):
Stay here, Heymodo, there's a flypot a deep left center field.
Heat it back there, please John your Givesday Jay story.
Speaker 2 (30:36):
That is one cool cat there. Let them not predicted it.
I predicted it.
Speaker 1 (30:41):
What's that the Blue Jays were going to bounce back
with a victory?
Speaker 2 (30:45):
I sensed it in my bones. Of course.
Speaker 1 (30:47):
The Armstrong and Getty show rule is if you make
a sports prediction out loud and you're wrong, you have
to lose a finger, have a finger chopped up, because
it's too easy to make sports predictions.
Speaker 2 (30:55):
They're a cool team. So much for the conventional wisdom.
Speaker 1 (30:58):
Oh, I'll be so emotion devastated after that eighteen winning loss.
Speaker 2 (31:02):
They probably won't even show up tomorrow. Yeah, they're like
that crap, Well they're playing tomorrow, so later. Today, several
companies have announced a whole bunch of layoffs, and that
has people freaked out, as it should what's going on there.
For some reason, that made me want to go to
the anti work website on Reddit, which is kind of
(31:23):
fun to check in on a regular basis. It's kind
of fun, kind of funny, also kind of scary because
I think there are many millions of young people who
have this attitude. Talk to them by their teachers, I guess,
or did your parents not? I don't know. I guarantee
you My kids understand that you have to go out
there and support yourself.
Speaker 1 (31:41):
Well, what's the brief statement of their philosophy. It doesn't
quite impression. Yeah, yeah, work is oppression and you shouldn't
have to work. Well, like here, I'll read one statement
for those of you who say you have to work
to live.
Speaker 2 (31:53):
Bro food is literally literally free until someone builds a
fence around it and guards it with weapons. Work is
a contrivance and unnatural. That sort of attitude. Wow, these
stupidest things ever said. Nominations are now closed. Well, there's
lots of them. Here's here's so many of the posts.
Anti work does not mean I should get to live
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like a king and eat Dorito's while other people do
all the hard work. Anti work means it sure would
be nice if I wasn't impelled by violence to perform
labor that wrecks my body with micro injuries that will
lead me disabled by sixty I like the term micro injury. Wow,
what sort of injuries are you talking about with your
probably white collar job.
Speaker 1 (32:36):
Yeah, you know, it's it's funny how the radical left
always has this like really florid I think is the
right word, rhetoric, and all these invented terms that they
all become, you know, they all memorize, they become versant
in them and throw them around about micro injuries. There
was like half practically half a dozen different invented terms
(32:59):
in that couple of time.
Speaker 2 (33:00):
It sure would be nice if I wasn't impelled by violence, Yes,
to perform labor that racks my body with micro injuries
that will leave me disabled by sixty All right, but
I wanted to get to this one. Also, just a reminder,
we don't think no one should work. We understand there
need to be doctors, teachers, nurses, cooks, waiters, et cetera
for society to function. We just believe that no one
(33:20):
should have to work in order to survive. Food, water,
and housing should be guaranteed human rights. We were all
born into the system without being able to agree to it.
We shouldn't be punished for existing. We should all be
able to have our basic needs met, and work should
be something you want to do to earn more. There
are lots of people who believe that's a workable notion.
Speaker 1 (33:45):
The mirror happ instance of existence means somebody should give
you food, water, and housing.
Speaker 2 (33:53):
I don't how, and it's a failure of our school
system and some parenting. Although you know, yeah, you can't
completely blamed for thinking. I assumed the school would teach
them this, that people can come out of school and
not understand my ninth grade English teacher. He assigned us
an essay and it was there ain't no free lunch,
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and he wrote it up on the chalkboard. Everybody needs
to write a one page essay. I like that, and everybody,
including me, because I'd never come across that term before,
was completely flummixed by it. But I was so happy
that he, you know, brought that up. That caused the
discussion that led to at least everybody in that classroom
understanding there's no such thing as a free lunch. Somebody
(34:36):
paid for it. Somebody. Now maybe you in this circumstance
think somebody should have paid for it. But somebody paid
for it. It didn't just fall out of haaven and
land here. What does this person think that all this stuff,
the housing, and what are the other things that should
be guaranteed human rights? Food, water, and housing should be
guaranteed human rights? Go ahead, sit down with your pencil
(34:58):
and paper and come up with the system where that works,
you idiot. It's practically hilarious.
Speaker 1 (35:03):
Yeah, you're English teacher's granddaughter is teaching English right now,
and she writes up on the chalkboard trans women are
women one page on that. But that comes up a
lot because I've read a lot of these posts on
that site, and it has.
Speaker 2 (35:21):
Several million followers on the site. I mean, it's a
it's a very popular site. But it's very common to
say stuff like we were born into this system. We
didn't get a vote.
Speaker 1 (35:31):
Yeah, yeah, how interesting the differences in people and hang on,
oh my god, I think I got COVID from one
of those escaped research probably you know, I was attacked by.
Speaker 2 (35:44):
A monkey on the way. Oh yeah, cold have her.
And it was funny.
Speaker 1 (35:51):
I was attacked by a disease monkey on the way
to work, but I hadn't connected.
Speaker 2 (35:55):
Right, right, right, that's right. You get attacked by a
monkey that's got sores. And then you think I saw
something on the news about this last night, Right yeah, it.
Speaker 1 (36:05):
Hadn't clicked anyway. Where was I before I sneezed? Blah
blah blah sah. Oh yeah, And certainly, you know, Thomas
Sowel has written about the two kinds of people persuasively,
and other people have too, But I meant most of us,
and I'm asking you, good people. I mean, life is
certainly difficult at times and painful at times, and we've
all struggled, but I've always looked at life, I mean,
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since I was a kid, as an opportunity, as a
world to explore, as battles to win, not oh my god,
why did my parents spring me into this world?
Speaker 2 (36:36):
Now I have to do something. I've never thought that
for a single second of my life. And then there's
a lot of this stuff. Modern corporate exploitation of all
people has its roots in slavery, and they've honed their
tactics to divide us. We're all poor when we allow
capitalists to exploit any one of us. And it's about
how the slaveholders created a system and then what became capitalism.
Speaker 1 (37:02):
And prior to that, there were no workers or in
places where there weren't slaves, or you weren't a slave.
Speaker 2 (37:09):
Bro food is literally free until somebody puts a fence
around it. Right.
Speaker 1 (37:13):
What We've got to spread our doctrine of non working
around the globe. We've got to convince people that this
is right. But it's gonna take a lot of work.
Oh no, oh no, whoops.
Speaker 2 (37:26):
More on the way. If you missed the signeigue the
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