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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This new term nice guy ism. I looked up some
of it what people are talking about there. I found
Jordan Peterson talking about it. It's the culture of today
and what makes a man a man. I saw a
car ad that showed a guy driving their car. It
was a new ev on YouTube. I tried to find it,
tried to look it up. You would think I saw
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the commercial on YouTube. You think I'd go to YouTube
new car ev AD showing guy crying, Like, isn't that
enough description on YouTube to show one of their sponsor? Anyhow?
I couldn't find it. But tears coming down while he's driving,
like along the coast, and it applies what I thought
like a heartbreak, you know, a girl dumpting, but somehow
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this car makes him feel okay. I've never seen a
company promote a man crying to attempt to get my
interest in their flashy car to men cry yeah, yeah,
men cry? How about this for transparency? I didn't. I
had some tears rolled down my cheeks as I sat
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and watched a twenty eight minute video on YouTube showing
every number one single from nineteen eighty to today, and
each year I relived my life on the couch and
I got to a few years where the song in
the calendar became emotional thinking back, because it gave you, like,
I don't know, twenty twenty five seconds of the song,
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and I was like, it gave you enough time to
go back and well, hey, that's kind of fun to
go do. Nineteen eighty to today, watch out loan on
the couch, I, you know, thirty seconds of some hot
coming down over my unshaven cheeks, you know, just thinking
back to the things lost. And I even had a
good moment that actually turned it back around. And I
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was thinking, you know, high School, Chico, Colorado, Fresno ninety two, Arizona,
La Connecticue, and New York hel Group. It was all
over the place. And then I start reading about this today,
men are calling other men to say good night and
the results are amazing. I told you the crying story
so you wouldn't think I'm trying to be too macho
with all this. So there, you know, you got to
(02:06):
balance a teeter totter. When DeAndre, a twenty four year
old content creator and college research coordinator, decided to call
several of his male friends and his brother to wish
them each a good night, he said. He knew they'd
be thrown for a loop. He said, lying in bed
late at night, made a call deliver the good night message,
he said one I'm asked, are you good man? So
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this article at archive dot is is looks like the
London telegraphs and we're not really emotionally tapped in with
each other. Men aren't for the most part. If you
say something like that, people immediately think the worst. That's
why the people I call were like, are you okay man,
because men don't have those types of conversations like called
and say good night. The most you'll get is a YO,
what's up? Uh uh. Yeah, it's because it's not normal
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to call a male friend to say good night. That's
not it's not what guys do. But there's a whole
thing about this on Instagram and TikTok. I guess a
lot of it is comedy to get their friends like
you calling me, But they take this and move on
saying it's not a surprise. There's a demand for these
type of connections, even if it begins as a joke.
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It's definitely a bridge that men should cross with one another. Yes,
if you're gay. Seriously, if some male friend called up
to say, hey, man, just want to I know it's eleven,
I just want to well and say good night man.
I guess my homophobia would kick in and I'd be like,
did you turn gay? I would stereotype it like that right,
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and then be like, why are you reaching out to me?
And then I'd probably after the end of the call,
I call other friends and say, man, he's not right.
I don't know what's going on now. Of course, you
can check on your buddies at night and say are
you okay if they're going through something. But that's that's
kind of that's kind of strange. I thought. Then I
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found one here, Michael Foster at the Federalist dot com.
The core problem is that nice guys self sacrifice is
rooted in a falsehood. It's not motivated by strength or
obedience of God. It's motivated by insecurity and fear. Much
a better way to say soy boy, because soy is
good for you. But he said, men try to gain
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respect by being nice, bend over backwards please everbody around them.
They're called nice guys. And he said nice guy syndrome
a way of living where man believes if I'm good
people will love me, meet my needs, and life will
go smoothly. And it said it leads them to perform,
try to be what others think they want, avoid conflict.
If he does everything right, life will finally work. None
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of that happens. He becomes bitter. Then he starts to
mix in the toxic masculinity, shame. And I don't know
how many decades you want to go back to, but
we've been raising boys to go against our own nature. Now,
I'm gonna say I was. Let's see nineteen seventy six,
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ten years old, nineteen eighty six, twenty years old. I
don't really feel like I was raised to be against
my nature. High school, early eighties. Now it was cheerleaders
and football players. There was strength and pom poms, and
I don't remember being overly told to be sensitive, but
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you probably right around I don't know, the nineties, maybe
we can say it started to be training them to, well,
let's just say, be more like girls. Remember the feminist
Gloria Steinem She said we should raise our sons to
be more like our daughters. Well, guess what a lot
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of female school teachers obeyed that. There federalist dot concept
for thirteen years in a system designed by women's staff,
mostly by women for girls. Risk taking, rough housing, bad
manhood problem must be tamed. He writes. The real Jesus
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was meet and mighty. The real Jesus was kind and commanding.
The real Jesus was full of grace and truth, but
not neutered of initiative boldness, like in front of school
Board's got a lot of moms or authority. So they
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try harder to be nice, They volunteer more, they lead constantly,
they defer to their wives. Well, I'm getting into it
here on a super Jessday. Huh.
Speaker 2 (06:40):
And I think this is so important because I get
tired of guys saying I'm a nice guy. I'm like, really,
you out doing charity work every week? You down at
the church every week, putting together at the kids camp.
Because I bet if you were doing that women would
find you attractive. I bet you're just kind of weak.
Speaker 1 (06:54):
That's Jordan Peterson. But we got so many now where
they call it the world view, the idea, and this
is men and women and a lot of us in society.
We're all influenced by it, the idea that somebody else
is responsible for our happiness. I think, when I've said
couple times on the air, maybe that over the last
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ten years I became unaddicted to people, and I think
that when I read that today, that somebody else is
responsible for your happiness, and it does make you feel
like a victim. He said, they think if they please everybody,
it'll go their way and the day never comes. Then
he gets into hell. It's a good article at the Federalists,
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why men must abandoned the false gospel of nice guy
ism the Federalist dot com. If you want to explain
to your wife why you want to take back control
of being a man in the house, get you a bullhorn,
make the whole family sit on the couch and read
this article to them. No, it's not come on now.
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And there's nothing wrong with men being sensitive. Some of
the biggest brute animals. Lumberjacker, I can brave my arm
pit hair, tuck it into my belt, can be so
gentle with little kids. But he writes, men are judged
by what we do. We're expected to build, protect, provide.
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It's in our DNA. We're made to work, we're made
to act. I guess that's why. Soy boy, that's The
term I use is it's killing of the soul. And
this is part of the spiritual battle that is taking
place across this country.
Speaker 3 (08:41):
Here signs you have nice guy syndrome around women. You
say yes to everything she asks of you. You agree
with all her opinions. You prioritize her over everybody else,
even if you barely know her. You spoiler with gifts
to buy her affection.
Speaker 1 (08:58):
Yeah, being out the dishwasher hoping she'll be nice to you.
Something happened to the to the man's soul in America.
You know, we're not supposed to talk about this, are we.
He goes against every basic thing, everything that God put
in men, and they've called it toxic. You want to
protect your family toxic? You want to go out and
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stand up for kids in Seattle, the mayor of Seattle
will call you toxic and right ring and you'll be
You'll be attacked. Yeah, that just happened this weekend. We'll
get to it later in the show. It's kind of rigged. Man.
We got boys right now that are teenagers, and because
in each year's that go by, it just moves up
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in the societal rank and of age, and pretty soon
what's going to happen. You're not going to have any
men alive that remember their grandfathers, the World War two
generation that raised our dads that burked us that you know,
that's kind of being watered down now, that greatest generation
mindset now are they're really bad things back then, like
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she called the sheriff's up and be like he hit me,
and well, you know how Hank gets you any drinks?
You know, the sheriff's office would say something like that
back to him. Yeah, it was a way bad imbalance
of male authority. It's nothing like that. The aggressiveness is
to protect and by protecting your loving, you're loving your family.
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It's it's how we're wired, and we're trying to be unwired.
I guess that's what I'm saying, that we are unwiring
young men each day, that this continues in our society.
And I think when you start to hear all the stats,
all the facts that raising boys to be something maybe
they weren't supposed to be and they're they're angry man,
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maybe they've just checked out. We need to stop pretending
this is how God made us to be here. Nice
guy ism, if you want to go I didn't really
quite know that it was a thing. But no, we're
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made to be men, and we got to start teaching them.
And it can start at home that that's not a flaw.
And maybe you're going to be told in school some
of this, but it's not a flaw, it's a feature.
It is actually a gift. So that nice guy is nice.
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Of course you should always be nice, and then there
are times that nice doesn't even apply to the situation.
Would start, I guess being good, like it's good to
be a man. And to me, that's how men can
unter the sacrifice of those who laid down their lives
in war. There's a war for the souls of men
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right now, and it's a it goes against the souls
of generations past that that sacrifice and stood up. So
let's let's fight it. Guys. Time to time to man
up in America all Valley's power talk. Are you surprised surprise?
(12:20):
Oh yes, it's changing from back in the day.
Speaker 4 (12:23):
And the lehead while you ims call your lame brain,
how could you pull your bonehead?
Speaker 2 (12:29):
It's done of all knuckleheaded things that would if that
had been a live grenade.
Speaker 1 (12:33):
I'm sorry, sergeant car, I don't know how the world
I could have done the fine life bias.
Speaker 5 (12:37):
Well I do.
Speaker 6 (12:38):
It's because you're stupid, stupid, so much stupid.
Speaker 1 (12:41):
Dargic calmed down sensitive recruits like Gomer These used to
talking to ant b You can't talk it in that way. Uh, yeah,
this is what's happening over in the UK. Well we
also know, uh, freedom of speech being violated. Weren't officer
for first class had an army's non commissioned told Soldier
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Magazine an error when people shouted imagine this in a
British accent. I'm not even gonna attempt it. Shouted and
screamed is long gone. The picture of a good leader
is more like David Beckham, who never seemed to raise
his voice. The ideal senior n CEO should be more
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softly spoken and of good, gentle temper. No, no hangern aids.
We're gonna have tea a spot of that, actually a spot. Yeah.
They said always be approachable, and they said learn from
their mistakes. Wow, man, we need fighters on Memorial Day,
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men and women, and say mostly men who died in battle.
Of course women did as well. Those nurses were out
on the they were dragging them off the front line dead.
They were still within mortar range and over ahead and
all of that. And you go back to World War
One and we can just start their World War two Korea.
It's a different generation. The fighters in Vietnam, they were
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the kids of the World War two generation. But it's
good to see the military back on your secretary headset.
And of course President Trump and everybody involved and everybody
that got out there and campaigned for the man, and
everybody that voted for the man. Congratulations to Assaul. Military
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was going off the cliff with no parachute, hanging, gliding,
not even those wings that you can put out in Uh,
it's going to go over like a baby gram Piano.
Fitness is coming to the military, Army project manager fitness
trainers that they're looking to promote health and fitness Army
Strong more than a tagline. It's not going to be
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a requirement, and they're going to do you're a female, well, okay,
same thing. I wonder what this is. Hell, this is
gonna change the five components of the test. Now. I
remember it was probably thirteen years ago walking with a
buddy through a park in Colorado Springs and saw jungle
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gym like thing with a chin up thing, and I
haven't done a chin up, and I went over there.
I think I did one too, and I couldn't believe
how bad it hurt. I couldn't believe that I really
thought I was gonna go over there and up down,
up down, up down up to hup, hup. No. So
most of this stuff is very rigorous for most of
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us that watch military stuff on the couch and eat
those waffles from a Trader Joe's, Oh, with those little
sugar components in them, little crunchy things inside the waffles. Anyhow,
let's eat too much of that. You won't be able
to lift the maximum weight possible three times using a
sixty pound X bar and plate. You must complete a
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time two mile run on a flat outdoor course. You
must complete as many hand release push ups as possible
in two minutes using proper technique. Don't yell, I mean
correct technique. The Fox News said. Hand release push ups
require a person to drop all the way to the ground,
lift their hands in the air for a second, and
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then push themselves back up to high plank. All right,
during the break, I'm gonna try one of those in
there right, just said, I guess para met No, no, non emergency.
When my bat goes out hand push okay, I know,
the one hand thing with one hand behind your back. Oh,
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I don't think I'll be able to do that. No,
they said, sprint, drag carry, got to complete five fifty
meters shuttles. I would say, speak American with this stuff.
Give me yards, give me football field man, sprint, drag,
lateral carry, sprint as quick as possible using two forty
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pound kettlebells and a ninety pound sled. They're not messing around.
That means you got to carry a body out somewhere. Now,
I'm sure if it takes you longer to do it,
they might, I don't know. Put you in some other
department where you're not gonna have to deal with dead bodies.
You won't go into battle, you're not going to be
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tactical field command. You're gonna do anything out on the
field unless you can do this. This is what I'm
talking about with with firemen and women and policemen and women.
They should be able to do exactly this kind of
stuff and make it equal. And if a woman can
do it, I don't want her in battle, but police
or fire, yeah, knock yourself out. Why don't know, I
want it in battle because that throws off the dynamic
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of I know, police in fire's life and death, but
not every second of every day. You're not, you know,
pinned down for you know, for three days on Hill
seventy nine. It is a risk, of course, but that
dynamic that Yeah, ask the people now that have been
on submarines, now that it's all mixed, Just go talk
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to them and then you'll be like, oh, so it
didn't sound like people are always focused on mission at hand.
Combat standards are sex neutral, a change design to ensure
fairness and operational rightingness. The Army released states the soldier
must maintain a proper plank position for as long as possible,
testing muscular endurance and balance. It requires a person to
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hold their body weight for as long as they can.
And I guess they'll just go in and judge where
they'll put you. You want to be on a machine
gun crew, well you've got to be able to carry
that hot machine gun wrapped in rags and towels up
the side of a hill when it's one hundred and
nine degrees outside, right, Yes, and This is what this
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military is saying. And I think this is great because
I always say the Chinese get up in the morning.
The Russians get up in the morning. They're soldiers and
they eat glass while we're sipping apple juice in skirts
making rainbow bullets. Two mile run again, flat out door course.
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I don't know what the time for that is. They
said for a civilian who exercises three to four times
a week, I think my leaving the house in this
dude running is about he's one of these guys I
see on the same side of the sidewalk at least
four or five times a week. So that guy right there.
They said they got about a thirty to fifty of
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active adults could pass this with little to moderate training.
To give you an idea of what they're asking, So
that's not too much to ask. This is that Trevor
carry show on the Valley's Power talk about he's nice
about nice guy is in there. You're saying he's nice,
but you know he's confident. You can be nice. You
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gotta be confident, stand up.
Speaker 4 (20:09):
Almost all losers will attempt to pass themselves off as
nice guys. And I mean the infantile dependent types. I'm
not infantile and dependent. I'm nice. So some nice guys
are competent, confident. Yeah, you gotta have that.
Speaker 1 (20:23):
Now. Even people that talk like that and believe like
that at times get shown up to be not that.
We all have our flaws man. And here he was.
You know when Jordan Peterson sits down in the middle
of you seen it with all the chairs around him,
circled around. It was Christian versus atheist, and he would, okay,
you come, you sit down and cross from a microphone
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and you talk, and then they go sit down. Somebody
else comes back, sits down and talks. OI. This young
atheist got him. He didn't sound too listen, Jordan Peterson
doesn't sound too confident here or nice?
Speaker 4 (20:59):
Why is that?
Speaker 6 (21:00):
Because you go to a Catholic church, don't you? Or
you've attended recently? You're interested in Catholicism.
Speaker 7 (21:03):
Aren't you sure? All right? Are you familiar with their doctrines?
Speaker 4 (21:07):
Somewhat?
Speaker 6 (21:07):
Okay, you're you're familiar. How do they regard how do
they regard Mary? Why are you asking me because you're
a Christian? You say that I haven't claimed that?
Speaker 7 (21:16):
Well, what is this? Is this a Christians versus atheist.
I don't know. You don't know where you are right now?
Don't be a smart ass. Well, and I mean either
you're a Christian or if you're a smart ass, Oh,
either you're a Christian or you're not. Which one is it?
Speaker 4 (21:29):
I could be either of them?
Speaker 7 (21:30):
But I don't have to take you. You don't have
to tell me.
Speaker 6 (21:33):
I was under the impression I was invited to talk
to a Christian?
Speaker 7 (21:36):
Am I not talking to a Christian?
Speaker 4 (21:38):
No, you were invited.
Speaker 6 (21:40):
To I think everyone should look at the title of
the YouTube channel. You're probably in the wrong YouTube video.
Speaker 4 (21:45):
You're really quite something.
Speaker 7 (21:46):
You are, aren't I but you're really quite nothing? Right,
you're not a Christian. I'm done with him.
Speaker 1 (21:51):
I wasn't too confident, was it. I'm done. You're nothing.
You're not claiming anything. Maybe you're in the wrong YouTube video.
That dude was smart, man, he was quick. But that
atheists a either are or aren't doesn't want luke warm
and believe we've all been at times luke warm is
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well he I don't know if he spewed you out.
I'm not going to judge your life, but I thought
that was something right, that really I've never seen anybody
get him, and I watch a lot of Jordan Peterson stuff,
so uh, I'm gonna say he took that one back
home to heart. I think that kid got to him
because you saw it. He's like, I'm done with you, boy.
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That's that's going to hit him later. We got to
stand up for our faith. And even if you're not
a person of faith, why aren't you with us on this?
With the boys winning over girls, guys, it's so so unfair.
This has hid all the way home here cif California
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and Elastic Federation State track Field Championship going to be
at Buchannan this weekend and you got people from all
over the state coming in. This is getting national attention
right now because of a b Hernandez, a boy that
the state of California has allowed to live his life
as if he is a girl. This is big controversy
all the way from President Trump to Clovis Mayor pro
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tem Diane Pearce. Talking about it, she said, a biological
male will be competing against our girls. He's favored to
win the state title and at least one event, this
is in direct violation of President Trump's executive order from
February fifth, keeping men out of women's sports. I played
to the audio. I don't know if it was a
week or two ago, about the young girl that came
in second, and when this aj guy got down off
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the number one podium, she got up and took the
number one spot and put her hand in the air,
and ever by cheer for her because she would have
been the winner. I don't understand why we have to
write the word biological mail. I don't say that anymore
male male. He's winning women's long jump? Well, was it forced?
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Even feet? I don't know. He's incredible length more long jump,
trimple jump, that was the one over the weekend. Now
he's qualified for the state championships. The mother of that
girl that would have come in first place, she got
it in the face of the the mother of this
boy that's being allowed by the state of California to
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live his life as a girl, calling the woman a coward.
Speaker 7 (24:25):
How many people support the boy?
Speaker 8 (24:28):
Girl? No, No, I'm gonna listen.
Speaker 7 (24:31):
I don't have to. I have a right to speak truth.
Speaker 6 (24:33):
Boy.
Speaker 7 (24:34):
I'm a true girls are girls.
Speaker 1 (24:35):
There's y not belong continuing against those girls, period.
Speaker 7 (24:39):
What a coward? Of a woman.
Speaker 9 (24:40):
You are allowing that.
Speaker 1 (24:41):
Telling you are woman.
Speaker 8 (24:42):
Let me tell you our woman telling girls to go
and compete against a boy.
Speaker 9 (24:47):
How embarrassing.
Speaker 8 (24:48):
How you're a mother, you're a mother.
Speaker 4 (24:50):
Stand up like a mother.
Speaker 9 (24:51):
I am a mother.
Speaker 1 (24:52):
I'm protecting girls.
Speaker 7 (24:54):
Do you want a boy?
Speaker 8 (24:55):
How many people support the boy?
Speaker 6 (24:58):
Girl?
Speaker 4 (25:00):
No?
Speaker 8 (25:00):
Don't tell me to shut up. Your mental illness is.
Speaker 4 (25:12):
On your son.
Speaker 1 (25:13):
Can insanity that shouldn't even be in our society. But
you have to stand up to it since it's here. Yeah,
it shouldn't be here. Yeah, we should be congratulating going
out having pizza and having the athlete saying I can
I'm training. I can't eat that you know they eat
or whatever. But a celebration. This should all be beautiful
things happening on high school campuses. Can you imagine that
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your high school? If this is a way that you
had to grow up. I wonder where these kids like.
And I feel sorry for the boy that thinks he's
a girl. He's been brainwash. Now maybe he sits in
his room at night and just laughs. Look at the
I don't know his head, I don't know his mine.
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I don't know if he really believes it. I don't know,
but I'll bet you anything. And let's see, it's twenty
twenty five, he's what seventeen maybe or something. Let's go
back ten years ago when he was seven and twenty fifteen. Yeah,
that's right along the time here where I read that
little article in the President b about they're going to
have the trans read along the transvestites and leather are
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going to come out read the kids.
Speaker 9 (26:23):
Yeah, this is a story about you. The important thing
to remember is that you are the one who knows
you best. When babies are born, people ask is it
a boy or a girl. Babies can't talk, so grown
ups make a guess by looking at their bodies. This
is the sex assigned to you a birth, male or female.
Sometimes you will get this confused with gender, but gender
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is much more than the body you were born with.
As babies grow into kids, they start to know what
they like and don't like.
Speaker 1 (26:52):
So imagine Aj hearing one of those books when he
was seven years old, eight years old, nine, and then
they got a little more graphic, Yeah, a little bit more.
Then you can go on any social media site and
get connected to a group and found out people get
a lot of attention and then he here's the President
of the United States saying.
Speaker 5 (27:13):
The idea that an eight year old child size. You know,
I decided I want to be transgender. That's what I
think i'd like to be. They make my life a
lot easier. There should be zero discrimination.
Speaker 1 (27:27):
All right. You want to hear what a real leader
had to say, President Trump. California, under the leadership a
radical love Democrat Gavin Newscombe, continues to illegally allow men
to play in women sports all caps. This is not fair,
totally demeaning to women and girls. Please be hereby advised
that large scale federal funding will be held back, maybe permanently,
(27:51):
at the executive order on the subject matter is not
adhered to. The governor himself said it's unfair all caps.
I will speak to him to day to find out
which way he wants to go. Question mark, question mark,
question mark. In the meantime, I'm ordering local authorities up
necessary to not allow the transition person to compete in
the state finals. This is a totally ridiculous situation. Thank you,
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President Trump and other news. The CIF is scrambling damage
control mode activated. Yeah, when you get the attention President
of the United States, that has and when he has
the purse stream got money attached and the governor will
take his call. So what about the ones that were
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eliminated unfairly to get to this point? Will they be reinstated?
I am hearing they could come back for this week
and the ones that were that should have been in
third place and would have advanced or something like that,
who came in fourth because a boy beat him? If
this is true, step in the right direction. We're gonna
look at We're gonna search see if this is true.
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It should it never happen. Boys don't belong in girls sports.
And CIF is blaming the state law. But there's also
a Title nine that protects fairness, and I'm sure they're
waking up to that fact. I woke up to a fact.
Oh boy, HEYI scares me. I'm gonna come back and
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share an AI story that should scare you. Next, this
is the Trevor Chary Show, Condom Valley's Power Talk. Okay,
we come up with something new here for the Track
of hild Championship coming this weekend right here to our
fair city. They announced that the championship will allow a
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biological female student athlete to compete who may have otherwise
been displaced from gaining entry. Just released by the CIF
under this new pilot ent process, any female who would
have earned the next qualifying mark over the last few
weekends that did not qualify because of the transgendered or
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because of the dude who's running against the girls. Let's
just keep it simple. Newsom's office clarified it. We're gonna
make it way simple. Newsom's getting involved because he heard
the Hey, it's it's Donald dere Gab. Let's talk money, buddy.
Newsom's office clarified. This means track and field may thirtieth
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through the thirty first at Buchannan will score separately for
transgendered students. So now what we're gonna have in first
place in the boys' division, in first place in the
girl's division, in first place in the trans division. So
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if there's nobody to run against, it's not a race.
How many trans students are going to be in the finals.
They'll have their own category. Okay, we'll see how we're
gonna play along. Still still gonna play along. But at
least the girls will be running against the girls and
the boys will be running against the boys. Oh no,
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they're gonna come out in droves. You think that's trans
rights or human rights? If you don't, if you don't
speak demon, Trump said he would order local authorities to
not allow the transition person to compete in the upcoming championship. Now,
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who got in, who got there? Who got their underwear up?
All in a not there state? Senator Scott Wiener, Senate
Budget Committee. He's a leader lgbt q I, a plus
rights advocate. He said, Trump is targeting California like he
targeted Maine federal funds. If we don't follow his illegal
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edicts targeting transgender people. The California law protect trends people.
That won't change main one in court, So will California
see you in court? Wish we could just be normal.
Speaking of normal, I don't know if you saw the
robots MMA fighting in China. At Anthropic, a company produce
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its AI platform called Claude Opus four. So they started
out by telling them the AI they were going to
do a fictional company, and they wanted AI to go
in there and go through all the emails from this company.
So in this random display of emails, they mentioned that
eventually Claude could be replaced with an upgraded system and
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in some other emails, and they put thousands of emails
out there. The engineer that was going to be replacing
the claud was revealed to be having an affair. AI
blackmailed the engineer, threatening to reveal the affair if the
upgrade was to go forward. Guys, this is AI blackmail.
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What if we turn over electricity and water to AI?
Can you imagine? No, So these are test runs right now,
but doesn't that tell you a whole lot.
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