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Speaker 1 (03:47):
Don't you please fasten the seats at three tables on
and seats required that car much will be landed in
the floe foot.
Speaker 2 (03:59):
Mh.
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or rhetoric offends you to.
Speaker 4 (05:51):
The same and if you and I don't do this,
and you and I may well spend our sunset years
telling our children and our children's children what it once
was like in America when men were breathing.
Speaker 5 (06:25):
I'm coming through the keyhouse. You got to through them
my back the sides ain't Google list and pushing them
back from the sun home to the gear. We're just
speaking new or constitutions my compass. The it is big guys,
creaking shadows on the land fence with the schemes trying
to bind my hands. But I'm the shirtfers gotten through
the storm andn't do your freedoms of more.
Speaker 6 (06:49):
They spend its hairs better see through the haze me
maggots lost in the maze of calling it out, no
fear of my soul.
Speaker 5 (06:57):
The Patriots firing, losing controls this sham in the chug
in the top. The stand for the truth.
Speaker 7 (07:07):
A battle of the game.
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Spulls, Come and remember my.
Speaker 8 (07:14):
S This judge is twisted, trying to steal our rights.
Speaker 5 (07:25):
But I'm locked and bony, gotta been sights from change
six till the bottom, the selling the south.
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I'm screaming from the mountain amount of motion.
Speaker 5 (07:34):
They gonna stars and stretch forever under God's open sky.
Speaker 10 (07:39):
No globule has change, gonna change this land.
Speaker 5 (07:43):
The sheriff bar with the truth, and they pushed their
in the bottom, bringing the ball they promises empty and
their heart size cold Chicagos bleeding. I'm fighting for the
people with the warriors, Sir.
Speaker 11 (08:00):
The stand Sirs, come and remember my name, shot.
Speaker 6 (08:19):
The stones.
Speaker 12 (08:20):
I walked the line forty one years.
Speaker 9 (08:23):
Badge on the grind, Now I'm on the dead.
Speaker 5 (08:26):
My voice like a blade cutting through the lives that
the trade has made. Hurricane s range both standing tall
sheriffs and the constant.
Speaker 11 (08:35):
The car.
Speaker 5 (08:39):
We're taking back America.
Speaker 13 (08:43):
Stand and remember my name, static voice, A conservative of
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Freedom's battle ground, a certain.
Speaker 2 (09:14):
For good in country.
Speaker 9 (09:15):
This fot is.
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Real, Ladies and gentlemen, boys, and girls, children of all ages,
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An actual free state.
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It surrounds me in every aspect in which I can envision. Sorry,
I was gone last week. Things weren't fab. Things are
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nowhere bags in this unit. When we die, we die
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Did you hear free? Yes, you heard free. The other
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Mike asked about the pupple Morton pupple is this isn't
the exact most recent photograph of him. He is under
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good days and whatnot. Today was a fairly decent day.
Speaker 15 (11:38):
It was okay. Tonight.
Speaker 6 (11:40):
The show consists, of course the carousel of amusing gerp,
which we'll be getting to shortly. Of course the Chicago
Death Toll. You will stand by for news, and I
will talk about how leftist women's is are destroying society.
Speaker 15 (11:55):
And then if.
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We get to it with luck, I'll be doing happy stories.
One other notazzione, and that is this programming note. This
coming Thursday night, I will be featuring Neil Mammon and
Lonnie Poindexter, who has been here a ton of times.
For those of you who may not know, Neil Mammon
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happens to be this guy. He's written a whole bunch
of books now perhaps at this point you're gonna say
something similar to BZ. Are you a member of BLM? Now,
what's going on? No, I'm not. However, this book is
written by one of the co founders of E B
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l M. Every Black Life Matters, and I'll be talking
to Neil Mammon. He was recommended to me by Lonnie Poindexter.
He who has been on the show with numerous times
hath and will be gone on the show this Thursday night. Now,
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as you can see, perhaps you can see, these are
the first indicators of my notaziones that I'm going to
be bringing up. I first, I honestly I don't know.
I didn't know who Neil Mammon was. He was recommended
to me by Lonnie. I checked into him and at
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first I thought, okay, is he's some kind of a
dude where I don't know he was an ex Black
panther or something like that, and then he decided to
write a book in cash in. No, this guy, after
having read this book, is one of the sharpest dudes
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And remember this if you will.
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Don't you ever bit against Jesus.
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I believe that we're going to be prognosticating and transposing
over into the carousel of amusing gerp which features let's
start this out, if I may please, with BERNIEY.
Speaker 3 (17:50):
Remember this.
Speaker 10 (17:54):
He's not going to be president. He is not.
Speaker 12 (17:56):
Donald Trump is not going to be president of that
say take it to the bank. Oh guarantee, all right,
there's not going to.
Speaker 2 (18:03):
Be a president Donald Trump. That's not gonna happen.
Speaker 10 (18:08):
I think that man will be president.
Speaker 15 (18:11):
I love playing this.
Speaker 6 (18:13):
This is the shadenfreuda of shadenfreude, which.
Speaker 15 (18:16):
Is why I don't I don't just love this. I
love this.
Speaker 6 (18:20):
It's right about the time that Stace come down with
dinosaurs at games.
Speaker 2 (18:30):
Donald Trump is not saying that he will run for president's.
Speaker 5 (18:32):
Republican which is surprising since I just assumed he was
running as a joke.
Speaker 17 (18:39):
N if not funny, you better be ready for the
fact that you might be leaving the Republican ticket next.
Speaker 2 (18:46):
I know you don't believe that, but I want.
Speaker 13 (18:47):
To go on.
Speaker 2 (18:51):
Which Republican candidate that's the best chance of winning the
general election.
Speaker 10 (18:55):
I know of the declared ones right now. Donald Trump, by.
Speaker 6 (19:02):
The way, just out of curiosity, whatever happened to Anne Colder.
Speaker 15 (19:08):
Hey, by the way?
Speaker 6 (19:09):
And Colter doesn't have a show, But neither do you?
Speaker 15 (19:12):
Joy read.
Speaker 10 (19:15):
Donald Trump.
Speaker 18 (19:15):
Just last week he confirmed the National Review that he
is again considering a run in twenty sixteen.
Speaker 2 (19:21):
Through it, through it, through it.
Speaker 19 (19:27):
Donald Trump will never ever be president of the United States.
Speaker 6 (19:32):
This is, unfortunately what happens when Nancy threw away the
baby and raised the afterbirth.
Speaker 1 (19:38):
Donald Trump will never be elected president of the United States.
Speaker 12 (19:41):
Bike Sorry, Donald Trump is here today, gone tomorrow, Kennon
for President of the United States.
Speaker 2 (19:48):
I continue to believe mister Trump will not be president.
Speaker 6 (19:52):
She will never be president of the United States.
Speaker 20 (19:55):
So when you stand and deliver that State of the
Union address, in no part of your mind, indoor brain,
can you imagine Donald Trump standing up one day and
delivering the State of the Union address?
Speaker 21 (20:06):
Well?
Speaker 2 (20:07):
I can imagine.
Speaker 1 (20:07):
It, uh.
Speaker 2 (20:10):
In a Saturday night skid.
Speaker 10 (20:13):
Hi, Donald John Trump, you solemn.
Speaker 22 (20:16):
Does right off your face as president of the United States,
so help me God.
Speaker 2 (20:23):
Congratulations.
Speaker 23 (20:25):
I love playing that, and I hope that you love
watching that. I you know, that's it's like one of
the things where where a leftist gets punched out in
the morning, add infinitum on some kind of continuous loop,
and I watch those in the morning to get myself
happy and ready to take on the day.
Speaker 6 (20:46):
Oh my god. Then of course there's something similar to this.
Speaker 15 (20:58):
No ohs how juvenile.
Speaker 6 (21:27):
See you guys got to laugh at stuff last week
that because I was out, I didn't get to laugh
at that stuff, and I feel I was left out.
Now this week, I'm not left out. So you might
see some things that perhaps are a wee bit dated,
But that's okay because I'm not necessarily dated.
Speaker 15 (21:47):
I'm pruned.
Speaker 24 (21:48):
Hakeem Jeffries is lashing out because he's a soft baby
back bitch and everybody knows it. Trump hurt his feelings
right in his bajaj. He's still but hurt of it.
The man throws tantrums every time someone reminds him his
party worships open borders and treats felons better than families. Caim,
get your sombrero. I never said you could take it off.
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When I say jump, you ask how high?
Speaker 12 (22:13):
I don't fuck?
Speaker 6 (22:15):
Thank you, Thank you, Caroline My she was strident in
that one, wasn't she. Let's talk about a king, shall we.
Speaker 25 (22:30):
Dinan?
Speaker 15 (22:44):
Bow to the king? Bow to the King Trump twenty
twenty eight. Yeah, wait a minute, what is that guy?
Speaker 21 (22:52):
Uh?
Speaker 6 (22:53):
Because I have the video a little bit later of
AOC going fucking nuts because she is fucking nuts. But
who's the guy that screamed.
Speaker 26 (23:01):
We're going to Oregon, We're going to Zuffron, We're going
to Afghanistan.
Speaker 5 (23:06):
Wow.
Speaker 6 (23:08):
And they excoriated the crap out of him. But it's okay,
iffc AFC, AOC, ABC does it for me in any event.
Look at this twenty minutes and I haven't even gotten
into the meat in the gristle of the manner. Sadly
something will not be covered tonight. But you are being
who you are.
Speaker 15 (23:28):
You are not Howard Dean. That's it, Thank you very much.
Speaker 6 (23:32):
Yeah, if I yell at again then I'll screw up
the mic and I can't do that, Howard Dean. So
thanks to everyone for being here. Look, you can buy
your own play set border Stop set. The big rick
rolls in from Mexico.
Speaker 27 (23:50):
But what's inside?
Speaker 15 (23:51):
Open the trailer. They're trying to run.
Speaker 25 (23:53):
Pull your border patrol figures to chase them down, to
snap on the cuffs and load them on Highway Heroes
Fobo VNL six forty Border Stop set includes high Wait, yeah, baby, you.
Speaker 15 (24:02):
Can get it.
Speaker 6 (24:02):
See that's what you need for your kids. Train them right,
train them long, train them hard. And then of course
we talk about kings. Anybody remembered this in terms of kings,
Liberals wanted Obama.
Speaker 15 (24:18):
To be a king.
Speaker 6 (24:19):
No one went into the background. And that's one of
the reasons that you watch the show is I dig
deep into the internet. There's you know, it's crafting a show,
as sack Head Sewn and Earl and Jersey Joe. No,
crafting a show is difficult because there's so much going
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on and you have to ask yourself, how do you
keep track of all this stuff. Part of my problem
is maybe I try to put too much stuff into
a show because there's just so much girp to cover
and I I kind of don't want to leave anything out.
Speaker 15 (25:02):
And as I've said.
Speaker 6 (25:03):
Before, I use the show for me by way of
you in order to discover and remember moreover what it
was that was happening at the temper of the time.
So no thanks, I do not want to sign up
for CNN.
Speaker 15 (25:18):
But anybody remember.
Speaker 6 (25:20):
This, Oh BZ, you went back to twenty twelve? I
sure as hell did liberals want Obama to be a
king not a president? Can liberals ever be happy? I
keep asking myself this question as I hear an increasing
number complaining about President Obama. There seems to be a
Greek course of liberal whining.
Speaker 15 (25:38):
I'm disappointed by him. I expected more. I thought he
would be different.
Speaker 6 (25:43):
Jackson Brown, an Obama supporter, lamented that President Obama is
just as beholden to the people who put him in
office as any of the Republicans would be. Will you
never hear about this stuff? You never think about this stuff.
But part of what I do, and the reason that
you love all my buttery political goodness kind of like this.
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There's goodness, then there's buttery political goodness. Then there's the
kind of buttery political goodness that you'll find in the saloon.
And that's it, and that's why you come here. By
the way, if any of you are on AOL, here's
my screen name due to my beard. So you can
find me on AOL right there if you want to
contact me, please, I'd love to hear from all, each
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and every one of you. Thanks for paying attention tonight
in honor of No Kings. This is like ten seconds
of everything you knew that the leftists were capable of
Trump's abits? Why is that?
Speaker 15 (26:46):
I don't know.
Speaker 28 (26:47):
We don't like him, that's the word around here.
Speaker 6 (26:50):
Any particular reason why you don't like him.
Speaker 19 (26:52):
No clue at all.
Speaker 10 (26:53):
I'm just going with everybody else saying Trump.
Speaker 6 (26:55):
That's right, because I have no brain. That's the leftist story.
We do, in fact have no brain.
Speaker 15 (27:01):
If I only had a brain, do do do?
Speaker 18 (27:06):
Go ahead, Okay, guys, we're here as a Christian Conservative
at a No King's rally, and we're gonna have some
conversations with people and see why they believe President Trump
is putting their freedom in danger.
Speaker 6 (27:18):
Okay, what are you odds on any of these people
getting pissed or torqued? Hands bueller.
Speaker 18 (27:27):
I'm a Christian, so I love this, and I also
happened to like President Trump. I was wondering you had
the No Kings protest today. I was wondering how President
Trump has, uh, but your put your freedom in jeopardy
every day?
Speaker 2 (27:43):
Wait a minute, so whose freedom?
Speaker 21 (27:45):
Since?
Speaker 18 (27:46):
Why are you out here at the No King's protest?
I guess I was wondering what has President Trump done
to put your freedom in danger?
Speaker 6 (28:00):
Me be as shirk.
Speaker 2 (28:02):
By mm hmm.
Speaker 18 (28:08):
Sorry, we weren't expected to be like, you're not cute,
This isn't funny.
Speaker 6 (28:14):
That's okay, you're not funny, and neither are any of
those people as well. Let us continue while I'm here.
Here's one man who made a recording of himself, and
this gentleman in about I don't know a minute and
a half will speak so cogently and so logically about
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what really happened on the No Kings Day.
Speaker 15 (28:42):
Yep, yep.
Speaker 29 (28:43):
While we're back here again, another No King's protest is
happening this Saturday. I guess the first one failed and
they needed a redo. Freedom doesn't mean you get your way.
It means I get to call you out for being
this damn ridiculous the freedom fighters.
Speaker 2 (28:54):
What I see are cosplayers with Amazon Prime signs.
Speaker 29 (28:58):
You screamed no Kings while worship being your favorite influencer,
like they walk on kombucha. You post resist tyranny from
the Starbucks on Wi Fi, wearing two hundred dollars sneakers
made by the child labor overseas. Congratulations, Your rebellion comes
with a loyalty program. You hate the system, you are
the system. You beg the same government that you claim
to hate to wipe your ass, forgive your loans, regulate
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your neighbors, sneeze and ban mean tweets, and post that
you don't like.
Speaker 21 (29:22):
That's not rebellion.
Speaker 29 (29:23):
That's a cry for a participation trophy with benefits, a
subscription plan for state sponsored babysitting. You think holding a
sign that says no kings while filming the TikTok dance
about oppression makes you a hero. That's content, not activisible.
You're not leading a movement. You're chasing an algorithm. You say,
we don't do kings. Okay if that's the case, and
stop acting like court gestures for whatever celebrity politician or
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blue check cult leader tells you what to think.
Speaker 6 (29:46):
Thank you, thank you very much again, more logic. Then
you can shake a dead art bark at And I
know you guys have all done the no kings thing.
But do you ever wonder where some of the money
comes from for the no King stuff? Let me look
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at the comments and see that everybody's.
Speaker 15 (30:10):
Up to speed.
Speaker 6 (30:11):
Yeah, okay, let me tell you this, or let me
ask you this before I go into the next section.
Speaker 15 (30:16):
What have I got?
Speaker 6 (30:17):
I got about three minutes before the bottom of the
hour break. I may or may not be doing more
breaks after this. I am not, absolutely, sir tenamento. However,
let me ask you this, and if you would you
can wrong way you can respond here in the comments.
Do you guys like having the comments visible right there?
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I don't have to display them, and they get displayed
in real time. For me, it's a savings rather than
having to go back up here and fiddle around with stuff.
In any event, let me know if you think that
is that is worthwhile, then we'll continue.
Speaker 15 (30:58):
And we'll talk.
Speaker 6 (31:00):
Can discuss just briefly. I think I can do this
before the bottom of the hour break. Phantom says, yes,
So that's good, excellent, We will continue with that at
least for this show, Sean says, I do. It also
shows all the comments to people on the outlets, so yes, okay,
good outstanding. Everybody's seeing it, it's cool, keep the comments.
Speaker 15 (31:19):
Up, yep.
Speaker 6 (31:19):
So all right, sold soul American, let me put this up.
We'll discuss this very quickly, as quickly as I can read.
For those who are on spreaker or audio only, and
also for those who don't have lit a squinty eyes,
I will have to read this. It turns out that
there are, with regard to the No King's Day, all
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sorts of billionaire funders and sponsors behind that protest. Many
are calling Charlie King's celebration of death. So these elite
networks and organizations are pouring literally hundreds of millions of
dollars into funding criminals, assaults, terror, and outright harm to
the heart of America. So here's the breakdown of the
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major funders and their massive donations to all this crap.
Speaker 15 (32:07):
These aren't just checks.
Speaker 6 (32:09):
They're often funneled through pass through nonprofits NGOs the dodge
taxes and accountability, including chunks of your very hard earned
American taxpayer dollars via federal grants to their partners. It's
layer upon layer upon layer machiavellian interests, etc. And that
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is intentional, that is very purposeful to make sure that
they bury it, and that you can't find it without
lots of forensic documentation, investigation. So Open Society seventy two,
Tides forty five, Arabella seventy nine. These are millions of dollars.
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Ford Foundation fifty one, Rockefeller twenty eight, buffet At sixteen,
Weiss two hundred and thirty nine of staggering five hundred
and eighty four million dollars half a billion dollars. And
that's before adding the unqualified millions more from I don't know,
pick a couple of names, pick Gates or Zuckerberg or
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Singham's a real riot stoking networks. And so again you
can read this. I'm gonna have to go to a break.
If you want to find out, oh my show links,
go to the SAHR Media Rumble channel and go to
Bez's saloon under the SHR Media group rumble channel. In
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other words, go to Rumble in the field, go shr Media,
or go Bz's saloon, and then you'll get taken to
my chunk of rumble right there. And in each show
I have show notes and show links, and so each
in every video, each and every story that I talk
about and or post, you will find those and you
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can go there, read the story, watch the video in
its completeness to your heart's content, and with that, I say,
let's take a break for pepcoca and other things.
Speaker 2 (34:18):
Thank you, Conservative media done right. If you're listening to
the shr Media Network mission log entrgue, I mean, let's
face it, who's even counting anymore?
Speaker 30 (34:32):
A lost wonder is officially off course, chasing road rocket launches,
fringe science, and things that probably violate causality if it
burns fuel, ends time, or make scientists very uncomfortable. Yeah,
I'm probably gonna talk about it every other Sunday on
KLRN Radio. A lost Wonderer because space doesn't come with
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a roadmap, and honestly, I wouldn't follow if it did.
Speaker 27 (35:00):
Hello, I'm Matt, a student at Hillsdale College. Here's Hillsdale
President Larry Arne on the continuing relevance of the Constitution.
Speaker 9 (35:07):
Many argue today that the Constitution is outdated because it
addresses problems peculiar to the eighteenth century. Some parts of
the Constitution do read rather quaintly. Consider the adjunction that
gives titles of nobility in Article one, Section nine of
the Constitution, but is not so outdated. The purpose of
the injunction is to prevent the government granting special privileges
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to some for partisan reasons. This strikes at the heart
of the rule of law. The coney capitalism so common
today is a place where the government bestows favors and
tax dollars on some businesses to give them a leg
up over others. This is exactly the kind of thing
the Constitution was meant to prohibit. The Constitution is not
so outdated, after all.
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Here are the topics I'm going to be talking about.
I went into the carousel of amusing Gurup. Not necessarily
completely done with that yet. Then next we have the
Chicago death doll. We'll be listening and standing by for
news than the topic that you've all written about for
all these years, leftist women destroy society.
Speaker 15 (38:17):
I'll get into that. It's like what I came to
some conclusions.
Speaker 6 (38:23):
Imagine that and then happy stories. This is why I
loves me some b the Babylon p Clarence Thomas gently
explains to KBJ that not all black people are mentally disabled,
just her, after Justice Katanji Brown Jackson claimed aside, BZ, Now,
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remember this is BEZ saying this, not the Babylon b
over here.
Speaker 15 (38:49):
I think I.
Speaker 6 (38:50):
Have a potted ficus that's much more intelligent than she is.
I know, on the Hank Johnson scale, it's Riot hovers
right around there on a scale of one to ten,
about a negative two, but I'm not sure anyway. Not
wanting to embarrass Jackson in front of the rest of
the court, Justice Thomas waited for a brief recess to
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explain her imbecility.
Speaker 15 (39:13):
Again.
Speaker 6 (39:14):
God dang, that's why I loves.
Speaker 15 (39:16):
Me some be I do.
Speaker 6 (39:18):
Also, people have been winging and complaining about the East
Wing being demoed and.
Speaker 15 (39:26):
All of that.
Speaker 6 (39:29):
I want to show I sympathize. I put this up
in social media like Tom Kleikio, and you'll have to
just understand that, like Tom Klekio. Now, this is me
and Ed, and Ed is right over here. Ed is
my pumpkin. This is me and Ed in the East
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wing of the White House. And as I said, like
Tom Kleikio, I can't believe the White House East Wing
is gone. But here's the funny thing. Oh God, don't
do this to me. Now, let me see if I
can get this to go again. If I don't, this
is an archive from an archives has been screwing up
(40:14):
for me, either on my computer or Google. I'm not
sure which, but essentially I speak leftist. So this was
an article see there, it is right there from the
Washington Post that said, you know what, the site can't
be reached.
Speaker 15 (40:33):
Yeah, I know, that's so said.
Speaker 6 (40:36):
Anyway, this was the Washington Post saying, you know what,
I think.
Speaker 15 (40:43):
That this is a good idea.
Speaker 6 (40:46):
It was an idea whose time has far pasted. It
was a small area. There weren't enough There wasn't enough
room to host all the people that they wanted to host,
and it turns out that Washington Post thinks it was
a great thing to do.
Speaker 15 (41:08):
If I get that back.
Speaker 6 (41:09):
Oh wait, wait here, it's it comes up.
Speaker 15 (41:13):
Thank you, editorial board.
Speaker 6 (41:18):
And let's see in defense of the White House Ballroom,
Donald Trump versus the nimbi's the tear down with the
White House East Wing this week is a rushot test.
Speaker 15 (41:29):
Many see the.
Speaker 6 (41:30):
Rubble as a metaphor for President Donald John Trump's reckless
disregard for norms. In classic Trump fa fashion, the President
is pushing a reasonable idea in the most jarring manner possible. Privately,
many alumni of the Biden and Obama White House acknowledged
the long overdue need for an event space like what
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Trump is creating. It's absurd that tenths need to be
erected on the South lawn for state dinners, just like
going to someone's cheap ass wedding, the likes of which
I'm sure you've been to many a time. The State
Dining Room seats one hundred and forty, the East Room
seats about two hundred. Trump says the ballroom at the
center of this ninety thousand square foot edition will accommodate
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nine hundred and ninety nine guests. So this is these
are leftists saying, you know what, we really do like this,
We really do approve of this, only we're not supposed
to say anything about it, and we can't talk about it.
Speaker 15 (42:30):
We can't say we enjoy it. But we can do this.
Speaker 21 (42:35):
The bloviating Zepplins Heyjackass dot com Chicago death Toll update
today court to see of every leftists running that city,
from the mayor, the police chief, and every aulder crap
in the fifty wards.
Speaker 6 (42:51):
Now there's a reason that I do this. One of
it is now these days to lead into stupid things
that have to do with Chicago, but I start with this.
This is the heyjackass dot com heyjackass dot com Chicago
Deathtoll update, illustrating Chicago values. October to date shot and
killed thirty one, shot and wounded one hundred and eighteen
total shot one hundred and forty nine, total homicides thirty four.
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We can progress October the twenty sixth through November. The
first shot and killed two, shot and wounded seven total
shot nine total homicides two. You're to date shot and
killed three hundred and seventeen, shot wounded one thousand, three
hundred and sixty nine, total shot one thousand, six hundred
and eighty six, and total homicides three hundred and seventy six.
(43:36):
That means that in Chicago, the city of big shoulders,
a person is shot every four hours and sixteen minutes
and a person is killed every nineteen minutes. Excuse me,
nineteen hours and nine minutes.
Speaker 21 (43:52):
The bloviating Zepplins heyjackass dot com Chicago deathtoll updates cood
to see of every leftist running that city from the mayor,
thelice chief and every aulder crap in the fifty wards.
Speaker 6 (44:09):
But fear not, I have more about Chicago, and the
stupid just seem to get stupider. Here's an article from Breitbart,
Demarat runs Chicago. At least eleven shot this past Friday
into Saturday night. Eleven people were shot, one of them
fatally Friday into Saturday across Demarrat run Chicago, Illinois. So
(44:32):
it's good to see that racist Mayor Brandon Johnson is
still accomplishing his goal of favoring illegal invaders over black Americans,
over any American, over every American. But hey, let me
put this up on the stage. Folks, this is what JB.
(44:53):
Job of the hut Pritzker wants and the loving racist,
as I say Brandon Johnson, this is what they want
and this is what they have a store in store
for you in order to make up for a budget shortfall.
It's thirteen taxes and freeze fees. I should say, demarts
may approve this week in Springfield, Illinois to bail out Chicago.
(45:16):
So Illinois residents, are you in with this?
Speaker 15 (45:21):
If you happen to be.
Speaker 6 (45:21):
In Illinois, are you going along with your state bailing
out Chicago?
Speaker 15 (45:28):
So what are they looking for?
Speaker 6 (45:30):
They're looking for Illinois. They're looking for the capital to
bust out one point five billion dollars for Chicago mass transit.
These taxes would be paid by everybody in the state
of Illinois. A dollar surcharge on all tolls, a dollar
delivery charge for items delivered to people's doors. Twenty five
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cent increase in CTA fares for trains and buses, ten
percent tax on all ride share trips, ticket serve charge
of five to ten dollars on large ticket events, twenty
five percent through charge on tolls to be paid one
time per day, fee of three cents per kilowatt hour
on electric vehicle charging, and Cook County already has this
(46:13):
tax in place. New tax on services, haircuts, oil changes,
payroll tax, I had tax for those working in the
City of Chicago, increased speed camera fines, new tax on
vehicle sales, and increase in the RTA sales taxes paid
in the RTA region. In other words, this is clearly endemic.
(46:36):
Of all Demarats and leftists know how to do is
tax and then spend. Chicago spends six hundred and fifty
million dollars two hows and care for illegal aliens. And
that's based on City of Chicago data. That's one point
four million dollars a day, you lucky bastards, and bastard
(46:59):
debts in taxpayer dollars that could be used for American residents.
You know, leftists, all they know is sex and race.
So I tried to speak to them on a level.
Speaker 15 (47:11):
With which they relate.
Speaker 6 (47:13):
Black Americans in Chicago have been chipping at Brandon Johnson
that the money should be spent on them and not
illegal invaders. And yet does he listen, Does he pay
any attention whatsoever?
Speaker 15 (47:27):
No, of course he doesn't. That's not his job.
Speaker 6 (47:30):
His job is to continue to favor the greatly expanded,
they believe voting base of illegal invaders. Here's another story.
Trump's DOJ found evidence that the Demorats are skewing crime
stats ahead of the midterm elections. I've spoken about this before.
(47:52):
Chicago p D cannot be trusted. Most police departments in
lurks left disturban rat cages cannot be trusted. Chicago PD
was already sued and the suit was won by an
individual who said, Chicago Pede, you are skewing the stats.
A captain has been suspended behind that and skewing stats
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to make.
Speaker 15 (48:15):
It appear as though, no.
Speaker 6 (48:17):
There really isn't much crime, and we keep telling you,
damn it, there isn't much crime here in Chicago.
Speaker 15 (48:25):
One of the.
Speaker 6 (48:26):
Reasons that that's true air quotes is that, well, you're
not talking about the right stats. Also, in terms of
Illinois and Chicago, how about arresting an Illinois police officer
who is an illegal invader.
Speaker 33 (48:43):
Let's ste breaking news now immigration customs that enforcement has
just revealed in the last short time, a police officer
working in Illinois is an illegal immigrant. For Dulai Bodjevic
works for the Hanover Police Department. He graduated from the
academy in August, but he has been living in the
US illegally for a decade. After his tourist visa expired.
(49:07):
In twenty fifteen, his illegal status was discovered as part
of Operation Midway. So we wanted to bring you the
very latest.
Speaker 6 (49:18):
What you have to understand is, as far as leftists
are concerned, if he's overstate a visa, that's absolutely immaterial.
That doesn't matter. Actually being an illegal invader doesn't matter.
And then of course you had the situation I believe
in King County in Washington, where they're having illegal invaders,
(49:44):
clear and obvious illegal invaders guard as corrections officers, actual
Americans in corrections facilities. So you're having illegals deciding what
actual Americans will do, where they can go, what they
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can say when they have to get up for chow,
for med run for shots. That this is a this
is a crazy city, this is a crazy time. This
is like tales from an alternate universe. Where the where
(50:26):
is this stuff coming from? No one seems to know.
But but wait, there's more. Earl had this on his
show earlier today. So Nicole Wallace on MSNBC and JB.
Pritzkarent any any number of Demorats have said that, well,
Trump never said. We've never said or implied that that
(50:49):
Trump was Hitler. Well, okay, I suggested that that Donald
Trump is Hitler.
Speaker 21 (50:54):
I wouldn't.
Speaker 34 (50:55):
I don't think any Democrat has. I actually and I
and I think it's a it's a smear that they
project back on to critics.
Speaker 15 (51:04):
But I JD.
Speaker 34 (51:06):
Vance called Donald Trump cultural heroin. He called him America's hitler.
I mean, the the attacks on Donald Trump as a
fascist came from three generals who worked for him. I mean,
the most brutal critiques have come from people that have
seen him far more closely than you or I combine.
Speaker 6 (51:22):
So nobody remember or does anybody remember when Jasmine Crockett
said that Trump literally was Timu Hitler and I wanna
be Hitler.
Speaker 15 (51:35):
And then here's a before an.
Speaker 6 (51:36):
Average suggested that that Donald Trump is Hitler.
Speaker 35 (51:39):
The dangers that we saw in uh In, you know,
Nazi Germany are the dangers that we need to react to.
Speaker 2 (51:47):
Now.
Speaker 10 (51:47):
I think everybody understands this.
Speaker 6 (51:50):
See these guys are just like the amount of shame
or embarrassment in any of these people equal zero. They
have no shame. Newsom has no shame. They will tell
you and lie to your face that Newsom, for example,
was born a poor black child and ate nothing but
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grilled cheese sandwiches and hog crap and dirt and worms.
That's how poor he was. And they actually think that
you're going to believe that. Again, this story will be
up in Rumble if you want to see it and
examine it in great detail.
Speaker 15 (52:31):
It's there. It will be there if you.
Speaker 6 (52:33):
Give me a couple of hours to do that to
point that up. Now, Sean Lewis from Edge of Liberty
put this up. And I want to give props to Sean.
To all of these people, Pritzker, aoc Pelosi, Warren Schumer,
waters Ill, Han Biden, Harris blah blah blah. As Sean said,
you are all in one way or another. You have
(52:56):
all compared Donald John Trump, Omborn Man Bad, the guy
with the dead orange cat on his head to Hitler
on one occasion or more occasions. And there are the receipts,
and you can go through these videos. I will list
them all for you to be able to see. Because
to make claims these days without the evidence, the articles
(53:18):
the videos is stupid, you know, And that is I
am phase. I am phasingly emphasize how stupid they believe
you are as a consumer of news.
Speaker 15 (53:33):
They will lie to your face.
Speaker 6 (53:35):
You can get onto the Mark one Model one keyboard
right here. You know, if the ancient fat guy right
here can find this crap, so can they. But they
believe that you are so selectively stupid that you will
not even do the most minuscule of research, and in
fact leftists will not. The cognitive dissonance that dwells within
(54:03):
the breast of most leftists is beyond staggering. It's pretty
much beyond humankin. And it's true.
Speaker 15 (54:13):
And the cops are no different.
Speaker 6 (54:16):
It's sad to say, the cops in Portland, the cops
in Chicago, and then here's a cop who is I
believe in Cincinnati, who is the chief of police was
placed on leave pending an internal investigation into the effectiveness
of her leadership. Do you remember what she was known for.
(54:40):
She was known for blaming social media for featuring the
attack on a mob generally of blacks attacking whites.
Speaker 36 (54:52):
Another topic I want to cover real quick, social media
and journalism and the role of plays in this incident.
Speaker 37 (55:01):
And yes, guys, that's you, that is you. Social media.
The post that we've seen does not depict the entire incident.
That is one version of what occurred.
Speaker 36 (55:20):
At times, social media and mainstream media and their commentaries
are a misrepresentation of the circumstances surrounding any given event.
Speaker 6 (55:33):
So stop right there. Did she release the entire video
as a matter of fact, No, she didn't, because you
know that the American media maggots, having acquired as much
video as possible, if it shows anyone at all obsessing
about racism in terms of the people that were the victims,
(55:54):
the people that were the suspects, you know who's going
to win every time. And so her goal at that
point was to make sure that she shamed the people
that showed that she essentially has no control of her city,
nor did she have any control of her city. But
that is her background, that's her nature. And then here's
(56:18):
another police chief, oddly enough, it's another woman. Can you
imagine Austin Police Chief Lisa Davis, And this is what
she's advocating for.
Speaker 15 (56:31):
Take it away.
Speaker 26 (56:32):
We've got the Austin chief of police out here walking
with the protesters today.
Speaker 6 (56:38):
I love me some protesters, I love you guys.
Speaker 26 (56:44):
We all know why it is the way it is
in Austin. We've got the Austin Chief of.
Speaker 6 (56:52):
This is standard fair anymore for leftist urban rat cage
police departments. I find it despicable. Each one of those
individuals should remove their badges. They have despoiled their oath
of office, one that I had to take any number
of times that I I did not dishonor let me
(57:15):
put this up.
Speaker 15 (57:17):
People are saying, now.
Speaker 6 (57:18):
Oh, Portland police, you know they removed all the stuff
from Antifa from in front of the Federal Ice building
in Portland, did they now? And they haven't changed, They're
no different. Let me see if I can make this
big first, let me start it. Here's what you're going
(57:38):
to see once I ambigin it. So they take an
Antifa member into custody at the Ice facility and one
of the Portland police officers hoisted up his fuck Trump
flag as he's waving it.
Speaker 15 (57:55):
The police. This is the sad part.
Speaker 6 (57:59):
The police, the das, the members of the department, and
the judges are all a portion of the resistance itself.
These aren't Feds, this is Portland police, but if you
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didn't see this here, I can guarantee you you wouldn't
see it. And these are things that you're not supposed
to see. These are things that people are not supposed
to have captured. These are things that no one should
be able to witness.
Speaker 15 (58:48):
Let me see.
Speaker 2 (58:50):
Do I have time?
Speaker 15 (58:52):
Sure I do.
Speaker 6 (58:52):
I've got about four minutes. I can at least start this.
Let's stand by for some of this, stand by for news,
because I don't have a minute to be able to
play all of that stuff in any event, Let's start
(59:14):
with Speaker Johnson, who's telling you what it is and
why the Demorats are holding the CR hostage, and why
we're going to get into and this is where I'm
going to want your opinion in chat, holding the CR hostage,
(59:35):
and you don't get to hear much of this.
Speaker 15 (59:39):
This is Speaker Johnson. Take it away.
Speaker 38 (59:42):
And they would send a half a billion dollars to
liberal news outlets by refunding the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
It would also restore up to five billion dollars of
American taxpayer funds for wasteful spending for international projects. Here's
a couple of examples. This is in their their kind
of proposal on the seer to keep the lights open.
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This is what they want to do. They want to
spend twenty four point six million of your hard earned
dollars as a taxpayer for climate resilience in Honduras. They
want to spend thirteen point four million for civic engagement
in Zimbabwe. They want to send three point nine million
for lgbtqiplus democracy grants and the Western Balkans. They want
(01:00:23):
to spend two point nine million of your dollars for
desert locust risk reduction in the Horn of Africa and
two million for quote organizing for feminist democratic principles in Africa.
Speaker 6 (01:00:34):
And that's what that's why the Demarrats want to hold
up the continuing Resolution. I remind people the House is
already pasted it.
Speaker 15 (01:00:45):
It's in the Senate.
Speaker 6 (01:00:47):
This is the thirteenth time, if I've got my numbers correct.
Today is the twenty eighth day that we have not
had a Continue Doing Resolution that the Schumer shakedown shutdown
has continued, and they're holding it hostage.
Speaker 15 (01:01:09):
That is being held hostage.
Speaker 6 (01:01:12):
There's no other way to think or of that, or
or negotiate that. And it's not all bad for Trump.
Now here's I can't think of this guy's name, but
Trump's approval rating because of this.
Speaker 15 (01:01:28):
Oh it's plummeting down.
Speaker 6 (01:01:30):
No, it isn't.
Speaker 39 (01:01:31):
That's exactly right. It turns out shutdowns are different the
second time around when it comes to Donald Trump.
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Take a look here.
Speaker 39 (01:01:37):
You know we speak about Donald Trump shutdowns and not
approval rating. We're talking twenty days into it. In twenty
eighteen slash twenty nineteen, Donald Trump's not appropating was already falling.
The shutdown was eating and it was popular.
Speaker 6 (01:01:50):
I'm sorry, Harry Inton or it was.
Speaker 39 (01:01:51):
Down three points already at this particular point and would
fall considerably more. It was very much on the decline.
You come over to this side of the screen. Shutdown
hasn't eaten in the Donald Trump support at all. Isn't
that a prole rating is actually up a point and
in terms of in terms of his popular support. So
the bottom line is this the first shutdown during Trump's
first term twenty eighteen twenty nineteen was hurting Donald Trump.
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This one is not hurting him at all. There's no
real reason Donald Trump might say, at least when it
comes to popular support, I want to get out of
the shutdown.
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But just how many people are behind the shutdown? Because Saturday,
friends is going to be very, very, a very interesting day.
So here's c SPAN. People are calling on c SPAN.
This is a c spanner right here, and a retired
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federal worker called in and says, wait a minute, I
have a difference of opinion here, and then she lets.
Speaker 15 (01:08:33):
Him have it.
Speaker 44 (01:08:34):
I'm, you know, a retired federal worker, and I hear
people talking about, you know, the president needs to get involved,
and the Democrats are saying that. The Republicans are saying this.
This is the truth. The Democrats, and I'm a Democrat,
are the ones that actually in the Senate side shut
down the government. You know, they did not vote for
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continued resolution and go except for three of them. One
is the Senator of Pennsylvania, fetterment and all. So they
have to get together and stop holding an American hostage.
We're about to have people without food come what November one,
which is the end of this week.
Speaker 15 (01:09:17):
Okay, a couple of points.
Speaker 6 (01:09:18):
Yes, she's correct. B she's not happy. See she's a
little bit bitter. But just like everything else, there is
more to the story. And with luck, I hope to
tell you if things don't crash, that there is more
to the story. Perhaps at this point you should be
asking yourself, because I know you're you are logical thinking
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human beings, because that's why you watch and listen to
the show, and you've probably thought and wondered, Wait a minute,
I wonder who is getting all these snap benefits, all
these food benefits, EBT cards.
Speaker 15 (01:09:58):
And the like.
Speaker 6 (01:10:00):
You might be surprised or just made to discover what
the numbers tend to end.
Speaker 35 (01:10:06):
People in this country that need food stamps on a
weekly basis. And we're saying people deliberately instead of Americans,
because most of the people that are on food stamps
aren't even from this country. Forty five percent of Afghanistan
immigrants are on food stamps, forty two percent of Somali immigrants,
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thirty four percent of every immigrant from Iraq, twenty three
percent of Haitians, fifty nine percent of all illegal aliens
are collecting food stamps, meaning that most of the people
getting food stamps from the US government and the US
taxpayer are not even Americans.
Speaker 16 (01:10:46):
Think about that.
Speaker 6 (01:10:49):
That's astounding, But that's the truth. And perhaps you might
be saying at this time, b zed, I really don't
believe that. Do you have anything else that indicates that?
And the answer is yes, Why, yes, I do. There's
a study that indicates, as was said on NEWSMACS, fifty
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nine percent of illegal aliens use welfare and that study undocumented, well,
I call them illegal invaders. Undocumented people living in the
US used one major welfare program that compares to thirty
nine percent for US born households. Now, I can do
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the math. I can figure things out. But you are
again intentionally, this information is withheld from you because it
would tend to bias you against illegal invaders, and we
certainly can't have that. And of course there are more
stories going on. There's this another assassination attempt was foiled,
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which is a big plus. And then you shouldn't be
shocked at this because it turns out contemp sorry, continues
to turn out that per capita trannies are some of
the most violent and vile individuals in the entire United
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States of America. Another plot was discovered were a tranny
by the name of Trinity Shockley. And of course you'll
realize that this is certainly this is one good look
in tranny. He was plotting a Valentine's Day massacre at
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her Indiana High School eighteen. He is set to plead
guilty to felony conspiracy to commit murder in return for
a maximum of twelve point five years behind bars plus
five years of probation.
Speaker 15 (01:12:58):
So all of the things that you're not so supposed
to know, I make sure that you know.
Speaker 6 (01:13:02):
Here here's another one that this chase just came in,
and I want to emphasize and show you and illustrate
the names that are involved in this. So five Senate
Republicans joined all of the Democrats to rebuke Trump's Brazil tariffs.
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Trump has to uh, he for the former president jer Bolsonaro.
He's had some contratempts with and so the Senate decided
that it was going to pass a resolution today ending
Donald John Trump's tariffs on Brazil. And the five Republicans
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joining are, okay, this is important, So please, I hope
you're sitting down.
Speaker 15 (01:13:56):
They are.
Speaker 6 (01:13:57):
Senator Rand Paul Tom Tillis, Susan Collins, Lisa Murkowski, and
Mitch McConnell. And these are all individuals who at one
time have and will continue to shit in President Donald
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John Trump's punch bowl hashtag because they can. And this
is continuing evidence of same.
Speaker 15 (01:14:28):
Here's another little thing that people seem to.
Speaker 6 (01:14:33):
I came across this and I thought, Okay, is this
is this cgi? Or is this real? Is this memory
X or or is this something that somebody just they're
playing along with this?
Speaker 15 (01:14:50):
This is a game. Okay, I don't think it is.
Speaker 6 (01:14:55):
This is how bad the lyrics are. The lesest urban
rat cages.
Speaker 15 (01:15:02):
So this is from Portland.
Speaker 6 (01:15:04):
This gentleman right here, you're going to hear is walking
by see this right here, that that's a dead person,
that it's a person that's in rigor from what you
may ask. Fentinyl, the fentinyl that killed him, the fentinyl
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deaths that are scattered around the United Snakes of America.
The Demorats are objecting to boats being splashed by President Trump. Oh,
they're just fishermen, that's all they are. They're just fishermen.
Speaker 15 (01:15:42):
Here are the results.
Speaker 19 (01:15:45):
Behind me is a man's body that's been here for
several hours. We've watched hundreds of people walk by and
not even notice. We called nine one one, but still
there's no response.
Speaker 15 (01:16:00):
It's Portland.
Speaker 19 (01:16:02):
So right in front of me is a dead body
clutching in his left hand is foil. So this is
very clearly a fentyl overdose. What's also really crazy is
hundreds of people have walked by the last hour because
we're waiting on emergeny services and they've yet to show,
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and so this person has been completely motionless and it's
like literally nobody has noticed.
Speaker 8 (01:16:28):
This is just.
Speaker 19 (01:16:28):
Another tragic, tragic death on the streets of Portland, which.
Speaker 6 (01:16:34):
Is my one of hundreds, one of thousands. And they
will continue and they will continue. And who will demarats
and leftists? For whom will they have the sympathy? The
answer is it will be the people in the boats
transporting the drugs and the illegal invaders coming into this
country and the CARTELMA members coming into this country muling
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the drugs into the United States. They're the ones that
require the sympathy.
Speaker 15 (01:17:04):
You know.
Speaker 6 (01:17:04):
It's it's reverse world. It as as I indicated, it's
like this, it's from tales from an alternate universe. This
is not our universe, this is not our country. These
are not our people. Where is this coming from. It's
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like anything and everything good. Turn it upside down and
that will be a pro advocation from demarrats and leftists.
You can't write this there. There isn't anything that you
can do about it. We're going to have to We're
going to have to grind through this period of our
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history under which the United States of America is being
assaulted on all sides by everyone. You know, all aliens,
all enemies. I should say, aliens are our enemies. Illegal
invaders are are our enemies, but all our enemies, foreign
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and domestic, were being assaulted by all of them on
all sides. And here's the racist, muzzy, anti Semitic, lying
Takia loving communist mayor Zorn Mundami, who it was discovered
he lied. He said his aunt feared walking in New
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York City post nine to eleven, she felt unsafe wearing
her he job. And it turns out that well, she
never wore a he job, and she wasn't living in
New York City at the time. She was living in Tanzania.
But who fact checks any of this stuff? Who fact
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checks Gavin Newsom or Pritzker, almost no one that's intentional,
that's purposeful. Here's another story. Who's funding whom? Well, it
turns out that Soros is funding Mom Donnie and the
radical emoms and the socialists, and they're funding his path
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to power. It turns out that in the past five years.
I don't have the screen for it right now, but
you can go to my social media on accent anywhere
else that Soros, through any number of organizations, in the
past five years, has spent fifty two billion dollars against conservatives, Republicans,
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funding crime loving das, and funding anything that belittles or
removes power from from the United States of America. And
George Soros will not stop because his billions, his continuing
billions of dollars, will be handled by his sons. The
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other thing that I don't even remember where I heard this.
If somebody has to tell you we're not crazy, the
chances are really pretty good. Well, yeah, you probably are.
This is another example of I can't hear certain individuals
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at high frequencies. The reason I wasn't here last week
is because my tenetus was killing me, and this is
going to kill me to play this. So I am
ready to turn the volume down because I cannot listen
to certain voices at certain registers. And perhaps you're wondering, GBC,
who you're talking about. You may or may not have
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heard this before. But this is somebody who's crazy because
leftist women are crazy. Leftist white women are crazy.
Speaker 15 (01:21:08):
She's a white woman.
Speaker 6 (01:21:09):
Because Demorats are now telling you that Mexicans are white,
so you have to go by what the Demorats say.
Speaker 15 (01:21:16):
So she's AOC. That means she's white.
Speaker 6 (01:21:18):
That means she's a crazy leftist white woman.
Speaker 45 (01:21:22):
But we must remember in a time such as this,
we are not the crazy ones New York City.
Speaker 2 (01:21:28):
No, we are not the outlandish ones.
Speaker 45 (01:21:34):
New York City.
Speaker 15 (01:21:35):
Excuse me while I turned down my headset.
Speaker 45 (01:21:37):
Hard just to think we are crazy, we are saying,
but we must remember in a time.
Speaker 6 (01:21:47):
Okay, anyway, that's enough of that, and uh, let's see,
I believe if I'm not mistaken, I have another cut
coming up. Yes, here we go. All the people in
government who have said that, yes, we're going to continue
impeding the federal government. We're going to it's gone to
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the point where and I'm just wondering where this is
at what point will a.
Speaker 15 (01:22:20):
Physical action occur?
Speaker 6 (01:22:23):
So, Governors Pritzker, Newsome, that's all. Hochel I also believe,
have said that there will be arrests if ice agents
do not comply with state law. State law does not
apply to federal agents. You have to ask yourself how
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far will they push this? And then Steve Miller comes
into the rescue and luckily states the obvious.
Speaker 46 (01:22:52):
Let's talk about your willingness and under what federal authority
do you arrest a sitting governor. I understand the supremacy clause,
understand interference with a federal officer. Tell me how it
works that he would make himself susceptible to being arrested.
Speaker 17 (01:23:08):
Well, the answer I'm about to give doesn't only apply
to governor prisker. It applies to any state official, any
local official, anybody who's operating in an official capacity, who conspires
or engages in activity that unlawfully impedes federal law enforcement
conducting their duties. So, if you engage in a criminal
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conspiracy to obstruct the enforcement of federal immigration laws or
to unlawful what.
Speaker 6 (01:23:36):
Is a conspiracy two or more people acting in unison.
Speaker 17 (01:23:40):
The order your own police officers or your own officials
to try to interfere with ice officers or even to
arrest ice officers. You're engaged in criminal activity. Different kinds
of crimes would apply. There's obstruction of justice, there is
harboring and legal aliens. There is impeding the enforcement of
our immigration laws. And then as you get up the
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scale of behavior, you obviously get into seditious conspiracy charges
depending on the conduct, and many other offenses. So again,
it depends on the action, it depends on the conduct,
it depends on what is taking place.
Speaker 6 (01:24:13):
Now remember, if you will, judges have already been arrested
and leftists popped off when that occurred. There is no one,
as we have been told any number of times, no
one is above the law. And that would include governors,
and that would include people that are attempting to impede
the federal government from conducting enforcement of laws that are
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already on the books. Stephen Miller did not write the
US Code. They're merely deciding that, as opposed to prior administrations,
they're going to begin to potentially enforce codes that are
in the United States Code. Sections that are in the
United States Code that heretofore have not been enforced at all.
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Now this is the time when I'm going to transition
over into this and I believe that when you hear this,
You're going to agree with me. I should have changed
the graphic, and missus b Z suggested to me, you know,
you might want to be a bit more specific with this,
and yes, with the show I am leftist women are
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destroying society. Let me start with this video. Then I'm
going to go into an article. This is a what
I would consider to be a perfect illustration of leftist
white women who are in the process of destroying society
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about two minutes worth. Now, this is who is running
and the types of individuals that are running the Democrats,
the Demo rats right now, go.
Speaker 47 (01:25:57):
And shame on Jeffries and shame on Humor for not
being at that rally. Seriously, that is the most despicable
democratic leadership I've ever seen, especially considering they're both New Yorkers.
It's just embarrassing for democratic leadership. And then, finally, if
you think this Zoran thing is happening just in New
York and you think people are waking up only in
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New York City, you're mistaken. Look at this clip of
a wine mom at the No King's March play.
Speaker 10 (01:26:26):
The clip word's name was Charlie Kirk.
Speaker 36 (01:26:29):
Yeah, him is horrible, horrible, Charley Kirk is horrible.
Speaker 15 (01:26:32):
Yes, somebody's not here.
Speaker 18 (01:26:34):
You're glad he's dead.
Speaker 21 (01:26:36):
Yes?
Speaker 36 (01:26:37):
Why would you say something like that if he was
horrible on the campuses?
Speaker 6 (01:26:41):
The college campus is.
Speaker 2 (01:26:42):
Horrible, Perkay.
Speaker 6 (01:26:43):
There's a normal person on the right, there's a leftist
white chick on the left, and then there's the one
in the inset who is smug and loving this.
Speaker 10 (01:26:52):
You know what I do the exact same thing. Would
you be glad if I would die?
Speaker 15 (01:26:56):
Maybe I'd have to think about it.
Speaker 44 (01:26:58):
You should be ashamed of yourself.
Speaker 6 (01:27:00):
You shamed of yourself.
Speaker 10 (01:27:01):
Your friend just said you'd be happy if I died before.
Speaker 47 (01:27:09):
So listen at democratic establishment. You can either jump on
board with this shit or we're coming after you in
the same way that we come after Macga.
Speaker 9 (01:27:18):
Period.
Speaker 47 (01:27:19):
Stop taking a pac Many go on, and I'm sorry
I took a pac Many atonement tour. If you want
to stay in power, these.
Speaker 6 (01:27:29):
The people that are running the Demorat Party right now.
It's not Schumer, it's not any of the old staid,
staid Demoats anymore. It's these lunatics and the greatest bulk
of lunatics. Despite absent the the Takia loving communist racist
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muzimun Dami.
Speaker 15 (01:27:55):
These people are running the Demoat party.
Speaker 47 (01:27:58):
Now missing out on these big rallies. Hakim and Chuck
should have been front and center introducing the next mayor
of New York City, but no, they wouldn't show up
because they're pussies. They're pussies that are beholden to the
same corporations that Donald Trump, that helped Donald Trump get elected.
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And this is just an embarrassment.
Speaker 6 (01:28:23):
If you think that people aren't listening to the insane
leftist white chicks.
Speaker 2 (01:28:28):
Like her.
Speaker 6 (01:28:30):
And that are fearful of her on the Demarrat side,
you would be woefully wrong.
Speaker 47 (01:28:36):
Kudos to Bernie, to Aoc, to Zoron and that woman
out in somewhere Middle America saying fuck Charlie Kirk. He
was a racist.
Speaker 10 (01:28:46):
He was a piece of shit.
Speaker 47 (01:28:48):
There are so many more of us than there are
of them, and these Democrats that continue to play patty
cake with corporations and lobbyists. Nobody wants that. Nobody wants you.
We want politicians to speak freely and look at what
the benefit is.
Speaker 6 (01:29:07):
I want to make an illustration right now if I
could to make a point about this. Bernie Sanders is
a Jew, and Bernie Sanders is going along essentially with
a terrorist, muzzy muzzy terrorist lover, an anti Semitic individual,
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and Sanders is going along with this. I'd like to
remind and this isn't a build up, this isn't construction.
This is nothing more than demolition. And I was going
through some of my past social media posts and I
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came across this.
Speaker 15 (01:29:56):
And it was true. Then it's true.
Speaker 6 (01:29:58):
Now how do people get to these points where they'll
go in with anyone as long as power or the
inkling or the hint of power is the result of
all of this? And sons who said an evil man
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or woman will burn their nation to the ground in
order to rule over the ashes, But that's continuing to
be illustrative of what's going on right now with the demorats.
I'm old, I'm ancient. I've seen a lot of stupid stuff.
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And just when we think we can't possibly envision this
getting any more stupid, or any more leftist, or any
more anarchistic, it.
Speaker 15 (01:30:54):
Becomes exactly that.
Speaker 6 (01:30:57):
And so this is when I'm going to go at
this point, I'm going to go into that aspect of
tonight's show. Now, as everybody knows and they realize, I
am shy, I am docile, I am reserved, and I
am very hesitant to express my beliefs. So therefore, when
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I come across an article that extoles pretty much my
own precise beliefs in a way that I find it
has the ability to be even more efficacious than my
customary wallflower like standing as you've come to know me
here on the show, because that's who I am. I'm
(01:31:43):
a shrinking violet. I'm a wallflower, and I wish I
would express and come out of my shell and express
my opinion every once in a while. But when I
come across an article and at the conclusion of it,
I think, holy, that's exactly what I meant to say,
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only better and more on point than pretty much anything
that I could have written myself. So instead of summarizing
this article because every paragraph seems to be I mean,
in my opinion, I'm going to read it in total total.
(01:32:26):
The last time I did that was a Kurt schlicker article,
and I don't even do that anymore. But I'm going
to read this by a person that I hadn't seen
this coming because it's the source of this article is surprising.
And I had personally been cogitating on this topic for
quite some time. And I concluded, after seeing all of
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these things being unfolding all around me, that pretty much
all the ills that were suffering from right now stem
from insane leftist white bins. We have been venused by
the emotionally insane instead of marss by logic and strength.
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And the biggest areas affected negatively by insane leftist white
chicks are as you well know, education and law and medicine.
And these people are nuts. We don't need less testosterone,
(01:33:37):
we need more testosterone. We need to halt the veritable
pussification of our nation. I don't know how else to
express that. So that the point is slammed home and
by the extension, our entire planet, because in its current
state as a civilization, our year are numbered all to
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the pleasure and joy of Islam. You knew they'd come
in here somewhere. They're just waiting, perhaps, you know. And
I've got a couple of articles following that too. Perhaps
they will stun you. Perhaps you will just say, well,
I kind of expected that. I kind of suspected that
all along. But you'll have to agree were we in
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order to this is a matter of survival. In order
to survive, we have to get rid of any influence
whatsoever of leftist white chicks and put the men back
in charge.
Speaker 15 (01:34:42):
Oh basy, yeah, blah blah blah blah blah.
Speaker 6 (01:34:45):
Couldn't care less what you think. You don't like me,
tune me out what I said at the beginning.
Speaker 15 (01:34:50):
Of the show.
Speaker 6 (01:34:51):
If you're still here, you're going to want to hear
the rest of this.
Speaker 15 (01:34:56):
Now.
Speaker 6 (01:34:57):
Finally, as I as I say, as missus B's z emphasized,
I started to say women, No, it shouldn't be all women.
It's leftist white chicks.
Speaker 15 (01:35:08):
And so.
Speaker 6 (01:35:12):
To what I say, I say, let's get ready to
lacky low. Because here is the original predicating article that
I read. This is from and I don't even remember
how I came across this. This article is from compactmag
(01:35:32):
dot com. Never heard of it before. And gosh, look
over here, point the right way, busy there we go.
Speaker 15 (01:35:40):
Look who wrote it? Was it a guy?
Speaker 6 (01:35:43):
Was it a dude high on testosterone? As a matter
of fact, it wasn't, So I'm going to start here.
In twenty nineteen, I read an article, I meaning the
author Helen Andrews, I write an article about Larry Summers
and Harvard that changed the way I look at the world.
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The author, writing under the pseudonym Jay Stone, argued that
the day Larry Summers resigned as president of Harvard University
ahed marked a turning point in our culture. The entire
woke era could be extrapolated from that moment. From the
details of how Summers was canceled and most of all,
who did the canceling women, the basic facts of the
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Summer's case were familiar to me. On January fourteenth, two
thousand and five, at a conference on diversifying the science
and engineering workforce, Larry Summers gave a talk that was
supposed to be off the record.
Speaker 15 (01:36:35):
In it, he said that.
Speaker 6 (01:36:36):
Female under representation in hard sciences was partly due to
different availability of aptitude at the high end, as well
as taste differences between men and women, not attributable to socialization. Now,
some female professors in attendance were offended sent his remarks
to our reporter in defiance of the off the record rule.
(01:36:57):
Imagine that the ensuing scandal let to a no confidence
vote by the Harvard faculty and eventually Summer's resignation. So,
the essay argued, there wasn't just that women had canceled
the president of Harvard. It was that they'd canceled him
in a very feminine way. They made emotional appeals rather
than logical arguments. When he started talking about innate differences
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in aptitude between men and women, I just couldn't breathe,
because this kind of bias makes me physically ill, said
Nancy Hopkins, a biologist at MIT. Summers made a public
statement clarifying his remarks, and then another, then a third,
and the apology more insistent each time. Experts chimed into
declare that everything Summers had said about sex differences was
(01:37:45):
within the scientific mainstream. Those rational appeals had absolutely zipped
zero the null set effect on mob hysteria.
Speaker 15 (01:37:56):
The cancelization.
Speaker 6 (01:37:59):
Was feminine, the essay argued, because all can cancelations are feminine.
Cancel culture is simply what women do whenever there are
enough of them in a given field or organization. Remember
that that is the great feminization thesis, which the same
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author later elaborated elaborated at book length, Everything that you
think of as wokeness is simply an epi phenomenon of
demographic feminization. The explanatory power of the simple thesis was incredible.
It really unlock the secrets of the area the era
we're living in. Wokeness is not a new ideology, an
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outgrowth of Marxism, or a result of post Obama disillusionment.
It is simply feminine patterns of behavior applied to institutions
where women were few in number until recently. How did
I not see it before? Possibly because, like most people,
I think of feminization is something that happened in the past,
before I was born. When we think about women in
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the legal profession, as I indicated legal medicine education, we
think of the first women to attend law school in
eighteen sixty nine, the first woman to argue a case
before the Supreme Court eighteen eighty, or the first female
Supreme Court justice nineteen eighty one.
Speaker 15 (01:39:21):
A much more important.
Speaker 6 (01:39:22):
Tipping point is when law schools became majority female, which
occurred in twenty sixteen, or when law firm associates became
majority female which occurred in twenty twenty three. When Sandra
de O'Connor was appointed to the High Court, only five
percent of judges were female. Today, women are thirty three
percent of the judges in America and sixty three percent
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of the judges appointed by President Joe Biden. The same
trajectory can be seen in many professions. A pioneering generation
of women in the sixties and seventies, increasing female representation
through the eighties and nineties, and gender parity finally arriving
at least in the younger cohorts in the twenty tens
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and twenty twenties. In nineteen seventy four, only ten percent
of the New York Times reporters were female. The New
York Times staff became a majority female in twenty eighteen,
and today the female shares fifty five percent. Medical schools
became majority female in twenty nineteen. Women became a majority
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of the college educated workforce nationwide. In twenty nineteen, women
became a majority of college instructors in twenty twenty three.
Women are not yet a majority of the managers in America,
but they might be soon, as they are now.
Speaker 15 (01:40:41):
Forty six percent.
Speaker 6 (01:40:42):
So the timing fits wokeness around the same time, in
that many important institutions tipped demographically from majority male to
majority female. The substance fits too. Everything you think of
as wokeness involves prioritizing the femminine over the masculine, empathy
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over rationality, safety over risk.
Speaker 15 (01:41:06):
Cohesion over competition.
Speaker 6 (01:41:10):
That's almost the crux of the entire article right there.
Every concept that you can pin back to wokeness prioritizes
the feminine over the masculine, empathy over rationality, safety over risk,
cohesion over competition. Other writers who have proposed their own
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versions of the great feminization thesis, such as Noah carl
Or bow Wineguard to Corey Clark, who look at feminization's
effects on academia, offer survey data showing sex differences in
political values. One survey, for example, found that seventy one
percent of men said protecting free speech was more important
than preserving a cohesive society. Fifty nine percent of women
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said the opposite. The most relevant differentfferences are not about individuals,
but about groups. In my experience, the author individuals are unique,
and you come across outliers who defy stereotypes every day,
but groups of men and women display consistent differences, which
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makes sense if you think about it. Statistically, a random
woman might be taller than a random man, but a
group of ten random women is very unlikely to have
an average height greater than that of a group of
ten men. The larger the group of people, the more
likely it is to conform to statistical averages. Female group
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dynamics favor consensus and cooperation. Men order each other around,
but women can only suggest and persuade. Any criticism or
any negative sentiment if it absolutely must be expressed, needs
to be buried in layers of compliments. Stop women, Does
this sound like what happens in your experience? Is this
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your experience? The outcome of a discussion is less important
than the fact that the discussion was held and everybody
participated in it. Venus versus mars. If you're not familiar
with that concept, look it up in your funk and wagonles.
The most important sex difference in group dynamics is attitude
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to conflict. In short, men wage conflict openly, while women
covertly undermine or ostracize their enemies. Again, women at work
in groups? Is this what you've discovered? And if so,
then this makes sense to you. Barry Weiss, in her
letter of resignation from The New York Times, described how
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colleagues referred to her in internal slack messages as a racist,
a Nazi, and a bigot. This is the most feminine part.
Colleagues perceived to be friendly with me were badgered by
co workers. Weiss wants act asked a college a colleague
at the Times opinion desk to get coffee worker. So
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this journalist, a biracial woman who wrote frequently about race,
refused to meet. This was a failure to meet the
standards of basic professionalism, obviously. It was also very feminine.
Men tend to be better at compartmentalizing than women, and
wokeness was in many ways a society wide failure to compartmentalize. Traditionally,
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an individual doctor might have opinions on the political issues
of the day, but he would regard it as his
professional duty to keep those opinions out of the examination room.
Now that medicine has become more feminized, doctors wear pins
and lanyards expressing views on controversial issues, from gay rights
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to gaza.
Speaker 15 (01:44:56):
They even bring.
Speaker 6 (01:44:57):
The credibility of their profession to bear on political fads
as when doctors said Black Lives Matter protests could continue
in violation of COVID lockdowns because racism was a public
health emergency. But you knew that already, Biz says, as
an aside, you intuited that because you are intelligent human beings,
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and that's why you're here. One book that helped me
put the pieces together was Warriors and Warriors the Survival
of the Sexes by psychology professor Joyce Beninson. She theorized
that men develop group dynamics optimized for war, while women
develop group dynamics optimize for protecting their offspring. These habits,
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formed in the mists of prehistory, explain why experimenters in
a modern psychology lab in a study that Beninson's sites,
observed that a group of men given a task will
jockey for talking time, disagree loudly, and then cheerfully relay
a solution to the experience. A group of women given
the same task will politely inquire about one another's personal
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backgrounds and relationships, accompanied by much eye contact, smiling, and
turn taking, and pay little attention to the task that
the experimenter presented.
Speaker 15 (01:46:21):
The point of.
Speaker 6 (01:46:22):
War is to settle disputes between two tribes, but it
works only if peace is restored after the dispute is settled.
Men therefore develop methods for reconciling with opponents and learning
to live in peace with people they were fighting yesterday. Females,
even in some primate species, are slower to reconcile than males.
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That's because women's conflicts were traditionally within the tribe over
scarce resources, to be resolved by open not open conflict,
but by covert competitions with rivals with no clear terminus.
All of these observations matched my observations of wokeness, but
soon the happy thrill of discovering a new theory eventually
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gave way to a sinking feeling. If wokeness really is
the result of the Great feminization, then the eruption of
insanity in twenty twenty was just a small taste of
what the future holds. Imagine what will happen as the
remaining men age out of these society shaping professions and
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the younger, more feminized generations take full control. The threat
posed by wokeness can be large or small, depending on
the industry. It's sad that English departments are all feminized now,
but most people's daily lives are unaffected by it. Other
fields matter more. You might not be a journalist, but
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you live in a country where what gets written in
the New York Times determines what is publicly accepted as
the truth. If the Times become a place where in
group consensus can suppress unpopular facts more so than it
already does, and we know that it does you and I,
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that affects every citizen in this country. The field, here's
the crux of the biscuit boys and girls. A field
that frightens me most is the law.
Speaker 15 (01:48:24):
All of us depend on a functioning legal system, and
to be blunt, the rule of law will not survive
the legal profession becoming majority female.
Speaker 6 (01:48:33):
You can already see it, can you not. We have
all been witnessed to and subject to the rulings from
what I call black robed leftist anarchists, frequently in the
guise of leftist white chicks, and some black ones too.
The rule of law is not just about writing rules down.
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It means following them, even when they yield an outcome
that uggs at your heartstrings. Are runs contrary to your
gut sense of which party is more sympathetic a feminized
legal system might resemble the Title nine Courts for Sexual
Assault on College campuses, established in twenty eleven under President Obama.
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These proceedings were governed by written rules and so technically
could be said to operate under the rule of law,
but they lacked many of the safeguards that our legal
system holds sacred, such as the oh you know, the
right to confront your accuser, the right to know what
crime of which you are accused, and the fundamental concept
that guilt should depend on objective circumstances knowable by both parties,
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not in one how one party feels about an act
in retrospect. These protections were abolished because the people who
made these rules sympathized with the accusers, who are mostly women,
and not with the accused, were mostly men. These two
approaches to the law clashed vividly, and here we go kids.
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In the Brett Kavanaugh confirmation hearings, the masculine position was
that if Christine blazey Ford can't provide any concrete evidence
that she and Kavanaugh were ever in the same room together,
her accusations of rape cannot be allowed to ruin his life.
The feminine position was that her self evident emotional response
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was itself a kind of credibility that the Senate Committee
must respect. If the legal profession becomes majority female, I
expect to see the ethos of Titleline tribunals and the
Kavanaugh hearings spread. Judges will bend the rules for favorite
groups and enforce them rigorously on disfavored groups. That it
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already occurs, to a worrying extent, it was possible to
believe back in nineteen seventy that introducing women in to
the legal profession in large numbers would have only a
minor effect. That belief is no longer sustainable. The changes
will be massive, and folks, I will continue until this
is done. No more breaks, no more commercials. I will
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simply continue. I want you to see and understand this.
Oddly enough, both sides of the political spectrum agree on
what those changes are going to be. The only disagreement
is over whether they will be a good thing or
a bad thing. Dahlia Lithwick opens her Bok book Lady Justice, Women,
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The Law and the Battle to Save America with a
scene from the Supreme Court in twenty sixteen during oral
arguments over at Texas abortion law. The three female justices, Ginsburg, so, Tomi, Ora,
and Kagan ignored the formal time limits, talking exuberantly over
their male colleagues. Lithwick celebrated this as an explosion of
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bottled up judicial girl power that afforded America a glimpse
of what genuine gender parity or near parity might have
meant for future women in powerful legal institutions. Lithwick lawds
women for their irreverent attitude to the laws for maladies, which,
after all, originated in an era of oppression and white supremacy.
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The American legal system was fundamentally a machine built to
privilege propertied white men. Lithwic rights, but it's the only
thing going, and you work with what you have. Those
who view the law as a patriarchal relic can be
expected to treat it instrumentally. If that ethos comes to
prevail through our legal system, then the trappings will look
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the same, but a revolution will have occurred. The Great
Feminization is truly unprecedented. Other civilizations have given women the vote,
granted them property rights, or let them inherit the thrones
of empires. No civilization in human history has ever experimented
with letting women control so many vital institutions of our society,
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from political parties to universities to our largest businesses. Even
where women do not hold the top spots, women set
the tone in these organizations such that a male CEO
must operate within the limits set by his human resources VP.
Speaker 15 (01:53:23):
Who is that?
Speaker 6 (01:53:24):
Customarily? Do you think we assume that these institutions will
continue to function under these completely novel circumstances. But what
are our grounds for that assumption. The problem is not
that women are less talented than men, or even that
female modes of interaction are inferior in any objective sense.
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The problem is that female modes of interaction are not
well suited to accomplishing the goals of many major institutions.
You can have an academia that is majority female, but
it will be as majority female departments in today's universities
already are oriented towards other goals. Then open debate and
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the unfettered pursuit of truth. Do I hear something similar
to the crushing of the First Amendment?
Speaker 15 (01:54:13):
Here? B Z queries?
Speaker 6 (01:54:17):
And if your academia doesn't pursue truth.
Speaker 15 (01:54:20):
What good is it?
Speaker 6 (01:54:22):
Let me read that again? Please, if your academia doesn't
pursuit pursue truth.
Speaker 15 (01:54:29):
What's the point? What good is it?
Speaker 6 (01:54:32):
If your journalists aren't pricky, prickly individualists who don't mind alienating.
Speaker 15 (01:54:40):
People, What good are they? What's the point?
Speaker 6 (01:54:43):
If a business loses its swashbuckling spirit and becomes a feminized,
inward focused bureaucracy, will it not stagnate? Yes, yes, yes, yes,
and yes. If the Great Feminization poses a threat to civilization,
the question becomes whether there is anything we can do
about it. The answer depends on why you think it.
Speaker 15 (01:55:04):
Occurred in the first place.
Speaker 6 (01:55:07):
There are many people who think the Great Feminization is
a naturally occurring phenomenon. Women were finally given the chance
to compete with men, and it.
Speaker 15 (01:55:14):
Turned out they were just better. That's why there are
so many.
Speaker 6 (01:55:17):
Women in our newsrooms, running our political parties, and managing
our corporations.
Speaker 15 (01:55:23):
Ross Dutat described.
Speaker 6 (01:55:25):
This line of thinking in an interview this year with
Jonathan Keeperman, a right wing publisher who helped popularize the
term of the long house as a metaphor for feminization.
Men are complaining that women are oppressing them. Isn't the
long house just a long male whine about a failure
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to adequately compete, He asked, maybe you should just suck
it up and actually compete on the ground that we
have in twenty first century America. That's what feminists think happened,
But they're wrong. Feminization is not an organic reason all
to women out competing men. It is an artificial result
of social engineering. And if we take our thumb off
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the scale, it will collapse within a generation. The most
obvious thumb on the scale is anti discrimination law.
Speaker 15 (01:56:14):
It's illegal to employ too few women at your company.
Speaker 6 (01:56:19):
You guys did realize that, Yes, if women are underrepresented,
especially in your higher management, that's a lawsuit waiting to happen,
and it will. As a result, employers have given women
jobs and promotions that they otherwise would not have gotten,
simply in order.
Speaker 15 (01:56:38):
To keep their numbers up.
Speaker 6 (01:56:40):
Now, it's rational for them to do this because the
consequences for failing to do so can be dire, and
they have consequences. Texico, Goldman, Sachs, Novartis, and the Coca
Cola Company are among the companies that have paid nine
figure settlements in response to lawsuits alleging bias against women
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in hiring and promotions. No manager wants to be the
person who lost his company two hundred million dollars in
a gender discrimination lawsuit. Anti discrimination law requires that every
workplace be feminized. A landmark case in nineteen ninety one
found that pin up posters on the walls of a
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shipyard constituted a hostile environment for women, and that principle
has grown to encompass many forms of masculine conduct. Dozens
of Silicon Valley companies have been hit with lawsuits alleging
frat boy culture or toxic bro culture, and a law
firm specializing in these suits brags of settlements ranging from
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four hundred and fifty thousand dollars to eight million dollars.
Women consue their bosses for running workplace that feels like
a fraternity house, but men can't sue when their workplace
feels like a Montessori kindergarten. Naturally, employers err on the
side of making the office softer. So if women are
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thriving more in the modern workplace, is that really because
they are out competing men? Or is it because the
rules have been changed to favor them?
Speaker 15 (01:58:16):
So a lot can.
Speaker 6 (01:58:17):
Be inferred from the way that feminization tends to increase
over time. Once institutions reach a fifty to fifty split,
they tend to blow past gender parity and become.
Speaker 15 (01:58:28):
More and more female.
Speaker 6 (01:58:29):
Since twenty sixteen, law schools have gotten a little bit
more female every year. In twenty twenty four they were
fifty six percent female. Psychology, once a predominantly male field,
is now overwhelmingly female, with seventy five percent of psychology
doctorate's going to women. Institutions seem to have a tipping
point after which they become more and more feminized. That
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does not look like women outperforming men. It looks like
women driving men away by imposing feminine norms on previously
male institution. This is a great question. What man wants
to work in a field where his traits are not welcome.
What self respecting male graduate would pursue a career in
academia when his peers are going to ostracize him for
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stating his disagreements too bluntly or espousing a controversial opinion.
In September, I gave my speech at the National Conservatism
Conference along the lines of the essay above. I was
apprehensive about putting forward the great Feminization thesis in such
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a public forum. It's still controversial, even in conservative circles,
to say that there are too many women in a
given field, or that women in large numbers can transform
institutions beyond recognition in ways that make them cease to
function at all. I made sure to express my argument
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in the most neutral way possible. To my surprise, the
response was overwhelming. Within a few weeks, the video of
the speech I'd gotten was over one hundred thousand views
on YouTube and became one of the most viewed speeches
in the history of the National Conservatism Conference. It's good
that people are receptive to the argument because our window
to do something about the great feminization is closing. There
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are leading indicators and lagging indicators of feminization, and we
are currently at the in between stage when law schools
are a majority female but the federal bench is still
majority male. Now, in a few decades, the gender shift
will have reached its natural conclusion. Many people think wokeness
is over, slain by the vibe shift, But if wokeness
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is the result of demographic feminization, then it will never
be over as long as the demographics remain unchanged. As
a woman myself, I'm grateful for the opportunities I have
had to pursue a career in writing and editing, thankfully.
I don't think solving the feminization problem requires us to
shut doors in women's faces. We simply have to restore
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fair rules. Right now, we have a nominally meritocratic system
in which it is.
Speaker 15 (02:01:15):
Illegal for women to lose.
Speaker 6 (02:01:19):
Let's make hiring meritocratic in substance and not just name,
and we will see how it shakes out. Make it
legal to have a masculine office culture again. Remove the
HR lady's veto power. I think people will be surprised
to discover how much of our current feminization is attributable
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to institutional changes like the advent of HR, which we're
brought about by legal changes, in which legal changes can reverse. Because,
after all, I'm not just a woman. I am also
someone with a lot of disagreeable opinions who will find
it hard to flourish if society becomes more conflict of
verse and concensus driven. Here's the other part.
Speaker 15 (02:02:04):
I'm a mother of.
Speaker 6 (02:02:04):
Sons who will never reach their full potential if they
have to grow up in a feminized world. I am
we all are dependent on institutions like the legal system,
scientific research, and democratic politics. That support the American way
of life, and we will all suffer if they cease
to perform the tasks they were designed to do. To
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which I say, holy crap. Helen Andrews said, what basically
we have all been thinking, except in a way that
it's full of the right buzzwords and the right jargon.
Speaker 15 (02:02:58):
With attributable studies.
Speaker 6 (02:03:03):
It just I was gobsmacked, and then people jumped on
with that. Here's David Strom in Heart Hot Air, a
compelling theory of woke. Certain essays can define how you
see an issue or a time. Helen Andrews short essay
in Compact magazine has already sparked a debate which may
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help to define the ideological ideological challenge of the second
half of the twenty twenties.
Speaker 15 (02:03:31):
Okay, completely agreed, But wait, there's more. Now.
Speaker 6 (02:03:40):
When I started, when I started with this article as
a foundation, I did what BEZ does. I went searching
and digging, trying to find if my standard Mark one
model won. But wait, there's more was applicable to any
of this stuff. And it turns out why, yeah, wha, Yes,
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here's the American spectator, feminism, the nose ring theory, and
our potential extinction. What the indoctrination of third wave feminism
has wrought loneliness? Loneliness hold that thought. I have an acquaintance.
She's a lot younger than me. I like her, but
she's one of those people who think she's rebel by
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doing things which are annoyingly conventional for women her age.
Speaker 15 (02:04:28):
What's that thing with the nose ring?
Speaker 6 (02:04:30):
Chesley actually has two, including the dreaded ring through her septin.
I said that's repellent. She's that so obnoxious? She protested,
How can he tell me that? And it goes on
and it continues about here's that famous female empathy.
Speaker 48 (02:04:52):
The male loneliness epidemic is not real. There's a male
loser epidemic, but there's not a male loneliness epidemic. They
are just so fucking miser bull and draining to be around.
And then they're like, why don't girls when to date us?
It's because you fucking suck. No one wants to hang
out with.
Speaker 15 (02:05:08):
You, but women judgmental.
Speaker 6 (02:05:11):
Nah, let's pull that off and continue. There's also this
article because there's there's a place I'm going, and you
knew this is where I'm going. You intuited it you
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sensed it within.
Speaker 15 (02:05:38):
And it's true.
Speaker 6 (02:05:40):
Leftist white chicks are nuts. They're insane. Oh BZ, I'll judgmental,
factually true, oh bs, bring the here it is from
of all places, EV Magazine.
Speaker 14 (02:06:03):
Now.
Speaker 6 (02:06:04):
To find this article, I had to go to archive
dot iss because when you.
Speaker 15 (02:06:11):
Get on Google now, Google.
Speaker 6 (02:06:13):
Is particularly despicable and reprehensible anymore. You can't find anything
more than just pablum leftist crap on Google from results,
particularly with results, but with regard to their AI results.
So I had to dig deep, far and wide and
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go to an article that I finally discovered over another
search engine that was paywalled and then archived and then buried.
And this is one of those articles that thank god
archive dot iss at the time was working, or I
would not have been able to bring this to you
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because leftists and demo rats and people of that ill
concluding leftist insane white chicks don't want you to know
this that they're insane. The headline over fifty percent of
liberal white women under thirty have a mental health issue?
Speaker 15 (02:07:18):
Are we worried? Yet?
Speaker 6 (02:07:22):
Over half of white liberal women who have been diagnosed
with a mental health condition at some point? Does this
mean there's a correlation, a correlation between progressive ideas and
mental health.
Speaker 15 (02:07:35):
Okay, here it is, here's the article. Read it for yourself.
Speaker 6 (02:07:40):
What do you think The answer is?
Speaker 15 (02:07:43):
Why?
Speaker 6 (02:07:44):
Yes, that would be yes. And I go on to
continue with this. Remember the people that will lie to you,
lie directly to your face. Or do you remember Helen
Andrews in that article that I just read said some
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people are for consensus.
Speaker 25 (02:08:08):
And it's okay, you know, really when you think about it,
Rather than offend somebody, it's okay to lie as as
long as it's in the process or the furtherance of
what some.
Speaker 6 (02:08:24):
People would call the greater good. Anybody remember this, Bueler
I do. This is Wikipedia, NPR, the chick there who
said that our reverence for the truth might have become
a distraction.
Speaker 42 (02:08:44):
One of the most significant differences critical from moving from
polarization to productivity is that the wikipedians who write these
articles aren't actually focused on finding the.
Speaker 6 (02:08:54):
Truth process that they're not interested in finding the truth. Well,
if you aren't, who is, who can? Why is it
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being eradicated? Who's doing it for what reason? Venus versus mars?
Because it doesn't feel good? So the truth is becoming
in and of itself, and you can, you know, and
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at your own leisure, you can play the rest of
that and enjoy it, because the lies continue and the
interesting point of all of this, and I'm going to continue.
There's an a video if I can get this thing
up to play, which says that there's a a psychotherapist
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by the name of Jonathan Albert who said that the
No King's protests, for example in Washington, d C. Were
a matter of group therapy for participants. And so when
you see all of the various leftist females grouping around
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all of this, it's like one woman is rubbing the
nether regions of the other to make sure that there's
enough enough sympathy going around. So let's play this for
a second. This is Jonathan Albert as he talks about, Hey,
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what's really happening here in these No King protests?
Speaker 15 (02:10:54):
And did you not notice?
Speaker 6 (02:10:55):
Of course everyone logically so that a lot of the people, ancient,
old doddering pieces of crap who should know.
Speaker 49 (02:11:03):
Better, they are if they think that our country is
being run by a king, clearly it's not. And we
did overthrow a king and celebrate independence every July fourth,
so you do have to wonder how educated these women are.
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But you know, forty something women are probably the biggest
demographic of consumers of mental health services, probably twenties to forties,
so they're quite fluent in learning how to express themselves
their emotions. So naturally that would play out on the
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city streets during the New King's protests. They're not shy
about their hatred for Trump or concerns about the country,
So that's part of what we're seeing play out.
Speaker 2 (02:11:56):
And the No Kings protests.
Speaker 49 (02:11:59):
From what I seen in person and on TV, it
seems to be like a big venting session and almost
like a big group therapy, so people get stuff off
their chests, they feel better in the moment, but it
doesn't necessarily bring about any sort of positive change.
Speaker 6 (02:12:16):
So again to re emphasize emphasizingly venus versus mars, emotions
versus facts. How willing are you to live in a
world when facts are completely immaterial but emotions rule all.
That's a that's a nonsensical area. That's that's a nutty area.
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That's an alternate universe that no one wants to live in,
but we're being forced to at this point here's a
white chick who says that I'm disappointed in everybody. I'm
disappointed in men, and college made me this way.
Speaker 28 (02:13:01):
Oh imagine that toffee shop this morning with saying he's
a Republican, young brown living in.
Speaker 10 (02:13:14):
A blue state. I proceeded to embarrass him. He said
something about a debate. I said, I do not debate
with idiots.
Speaker 9 (02:13:24):
No, this is a civil war.
Speaker 10 (02:13:26):
You have not received the feedback the cut.
Speaker 6 (02:13:30):
This is a leftist, insane whitehack is going to tell
a black guy what his experience is. They're going to
tell you what your experience are. They don't give a
shit who you are. Quite frankly, they're nuts. They're brain damaged,
they're mentally defective. All they see is themselves. They are narcissistic, sociopathic,
and thank god most of them can't shoot, or they'd
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kill everyone they possibly can. This is what you get
venus versus mars, emotions versus facts and logic, And if
you don't stop it right now, they will rule. All
the insane mentally defectives will be running and are in
the process of running everything.
Speaker 10 (02:14:12):
Go consequence that you're she knows more.
Speaker 15 (02:14:16):
Than you do.
Speaker 6 (02:14:17):
The moral superiority and arrogance, drips.
Speaker 10 (02:14:21):
Words are garbage and you're a bad person.
Speaker 42 (02:14:24):
At this point, let me communicate that to you.
Speaker 48 (02:14:30):
You're welcome.
Speaker 50 (02:14:32):
These people really believe that they are doing themselves a
justice and that they're making sure that they let you
know that you're trash and you're a bad person.
Speaker 6 (02:14:44):
She don't now. Imagine that person if you will, the
female that you just heard. Imagine that, for whatever reason,
she is in charge of dispensing your medicine.
Speaker 15 (02:14:54):
Let us assume that she is in.
Speaker 6 (02:14:56):
Charge of educating your child. Let us imagine that she
is in charge of adjudicating law in some fashion for
or against you. But it depends on it's the justice
that you get will be dependent on who you are.
And this is being reflective. Now at this point, I'm
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not that far from ending the show. Maybe five or
ten more minutes. Thank you for being here for such
a long time. I hope I'm making my point. But
the issue is also this, men having been alienated, are
leaving the Demo rat Party because they are not serving
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their needs political and otherwise. And when they leave, they're
not coming back. Demography, as we know, is prophecy. Just
to ask muzzies as they try to outprocreate everyone, and
they're well on their way.
Speaker 15 (02:16:00):
Well busy, you can't say that.
Speaker 6 (02:16:03):
Blow me. Men are leaving the left and they're not
coming back. The Demorat Party is essentially hemorrhaging men. They're
leaving in waves, they're leaving unions, they're leaving classrooms. They're
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learning to do physical manipulations in terms of their issuing
education and unwilling more and more to not take on
the massive debt that results in they're pulling the handles
on the machines in Starbuck that sound like it's a
choking honey badger, because that's what the people that you know,
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I take courses in intersectional underwater beaver clittie liking.
Speaker 15 (02:16:49):
That's what they get.
Speaker 6 (02:16:53):
And those are not representational of the ability of people
who keep this nation running?
Speaker 15 (02:17:02):
Is it women? No, Who would you like to.
Speaker 6 (02:17:07):
Take your car to or your HVAC.
Speaker 15 (02:17:11):
To get it repaired.
Speaker 6 (02:17:13):
Who's going to climb into the sewers so that you
can run the poop down the chute?
Speaker 15 (02:17:19):
How many women do you say, oh, this is beneath me.
Speaker 6 (02:17:24):
The other thing that I should care to point out
and I think this and the next article and we're
going to be wrapping up the stage here. Why are
conservatives happier than liberals? Now? This article says in real
clear science that one of the most surefire findings in
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social psychology, repeatedly replicated in five decades of study and experiments,
American conservatives say they are much happy than the American liberals.
I can't imagine why can you? But if there was
something that were indicated as a truism, it would certainly
be this. I believe I have one more story and
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then there will be great accolades and great thanks to you.
We're in further dangers. We're in dangers from Islam. We're
in dangers from insane white women, were in dangers from demarrats.
We're in dangers from Islam, various other religions that well,
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Islam isn't a religious isn't a religion per se, It's
a societal manner of living. But the Atlantic in an
archived piece that I found the risk of financial and
moral collapse and at the same time, worry not. We're
also coming to peak budgetary issues and problems. These aren't
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things that are just going to be solved in passing
in some fashion. These are serious issues that we're going
to have to grapple with and we're going to have
to grapple with the insane leftist white chick issue, and
we're going to have to grapple with the muzzy issue.
And we're going to come to some kind of an
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understanding in terms of what can you imagine the tsunami
might be that occurs when Zoorn Mamdani does, in fact
win the mayor the mayorship of New York City, somebody
that has never truly had a job in his life
and has never had to figure out how to lead
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something in some kind of a fashion, and then becomes
the leader of basically the fiscal and capital centerpiece of
certainly the the United States and potentially the world. What
happens when he crashes that? Numerous questions for everybody. Thanks
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for being here, I remind everyone. In terms of programming
this Thursday night, I will have Neil Mammon on along
with Lonnie Poindexter, and we're going to be talking about.
Speaker 15 (02:20:22):
The two things.
Speaker 6 (02:20:22):
As I indicated before that you should never talk about
race and religion, and I think you're going to really
enjoy the show. I'm a little over halfway through the book.
This is going to be basically my central reference point.
Never had him on the show before. Now, would you
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think that perhaps Bezy has some very pointed questions because
you know, as I said at the beginning of the show,
essentially that I'm a wallflower and I avoid controversy like
the plague, and so essentially, like most good journalists today,
I'm going to be pitching nothing but softballs bullshit. Hey,
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you might want to be here for that, huh. And
also Saturday, I'm not going to be around. Well, we
might hit that on Thursday, we might talk about this,
what happens if seven senators do not come over to
the Republican side because you got to get sixty to
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pass the CR What.
Speaker 15 (02:21:39):
If what if it doesn't happen?
Speaker 6 (02:21:42):
And then I asked earlier today in a poll, what
do you think as a as an ending question for everybody?
And we may be addressing this next Thursday.
Speaker 15 (02:21:54):
Do you think that you know, with snap in the balance.
Speaker 25 (02:21:58):
With all these poor people depending on the government for food,
you're gonna see nothing but little wstrals. You know, you'll
only be able to see their poor little ribs, and
they're all going to be starving.
Speaker 6 (02:22:12):
Will the Demorats fold and resume government or are.
Speaker 15 (02:22:17):
They going to hold their mud? You know what I think.
Speaker 6 (02:22:21):
I think they're going to hold their mud because at
this point, really, what other opportunity or chance do they have?
What's their selection? I think there there's going to be
mud holding kids. So, ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls,
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children of all ages, thanks for listening to me the
bore Beating Zeppelin right here on bz's Berserk Bobcat Saloon
radio show and direct in my great studio. It's late
at night, it's ten twenty Pacific, which means that it's
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wow twelve twenty Central, and it's seventeen forty nine point
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God bless, take care of be safe, be back here
Thursday night.
Speaker 15 (02:24:13):
Thank you.
Speaker 2 (02:24:15):
Everybody quiet, Now get some sleep.
Speaker 13 (02:24:18):
Everybody, not Mama, not fans, everyone, Night Mama, Jaddy, good night, children,
Good night.
Speaker 6 (02:24:25):
That good night, Elizabeth, nightgown, boy.
Speaker 45 (02:24:28):
The night him, Bob, night him up.
Speaker 6 (02:24:31):
Stop right there, I see that Boyd is in chat.
He's talking about Clyde.
Speaker 15 (02:24:37):
Boyd.
Speaker 6 (02:24:38):
Did you see Clyde has his own engraved glass and
his Mark one Model one Superior cigars, which he smokes
every show.
Speaker 48 (02:24:52):
Good night, Jamma, what's going on?
Speaker 11 (02:24:56):
I was asleep?
Speaker 21 (02:24:57):
What's everybody doing?
Speaker 48 (02:24:59):
Good night you are, good night, Thank good luck