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Speaker 1 (00:00):
We got a question for American mamas. Dear mamas, why
does the left think there's more hate in America now
that Trump is back in office? Well, let's ask our
American mama's.
Speaker 2 (00:09):
Mama Mama.
Speaker 1 (00:21):
Joining us now, Our American mama's Terry Edeville and Kimberly Burlison.
This has been a common theme I've seen, from Jimmy
kimme O getting his citizenship in Italy to Roseanne no
Rosie O'Donnell moving to Ireland because they say there's so
much hate in America now. And you see the left
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talking about how much hate there is in America, and
there's a part of me that's like, well, if you're
talking about Antifa, if you're talking about hate for Donald Trump,
I might agree with you, But I don't see the
hate on the right that the left sees on the right.
What am I missing?
Speaker 3 (01:01):
You know? I feel like they're searching for it. They're searching.
It's like you said in one of the shows that
they wear victimhood as a beauty mark. The other day,
I was thinking about the fourth of July. But anyway,
my friends are my children are really close to this
very famous TikToker best friends, and so she's always scouring
the internet to look at what people are saying about
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her and that kind of thing. And she found this
TikTok where this girl is saying, I love I'm not
going to share her name, but I love so and so.
But I wonder if she's maga. So they go do
this deep dive to figure out if she's maga. So
this girl, she sent my son a screenshot where someone
says so and so hangs out with a girl from
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cheer who married into a family where the mom is
like super maga. So I fear she is talking about me.
I fear I mean that.
Speaker 1 (01:53):
I well, congratulations on being internet famous for being super
maga exactly.
Speaker 3 (02:00):
And so my son was like, see, I told you,
I told you. I said what. I posted something on
fourth of July with flags in the back. I have
never said anything politically on any of my sights. And
then my daughter in law post a picture of she
and my son on fourth of July. She loses nine
thousand followers. These people are looking for ways to hate you.
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If you have any kind of patriotic bone in your body,
they want to find out so they can decide to
hate you. They can enjoy you all day long, they
can follow everything you've done and love everything. But the
second they find out you may think differently than them,
they lose their minds.
Speaker 1 (02:38):
And so is it actual hate? Or is it? Is
this again the party of projection that whatever the Left
accuses you of doing, they're already doing. If you're going
to be mad that someone else is patriotic, and you're
going to say that a patriotic person then is hateful.
Somebody who voted for Donald Trump is obviously hateful. Is
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it that you're projection of your own hate?
Speaker 2 (03:01):
It really is. I Oftentimes when I see these types
of posts, it makes me sad because I'm thinking, this
is you know, they're still trying to do the cancel
culture thing. That's over with.
Speaker 1 (03:12):
It's not working, Yes.
Speaker 2 (03:13):
It's not working. And what bothers me is because we
love our country that we live in, that we have
the freedom to say, you, lady, have the freedom to
say whatever you want about us. It's all good. You're
in America, but you hate this country. If you went
to any other country and you slammed your country in
that country, you'd probably be beheaded. You would be the
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one canceled but I'm so curious because this has happened
time and time again. These there are oftentimes young in
about thirty years. I wish that I could see, I
have a crystal ball and see into the future after
they've had their own families and they've had to make
their own living, and they've had to pay for all
of their stuff, how do they feel about this young
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version of themselves?
Speaker 1 (03:55):
You know, I've thought about that too, because I'm of
two minds of it. That sometimes, you know, becoming a parent,
getting your own jobs. There's that old ada to show
me a young man who's not a who's a conservative,
Show you a man with no heart, Show me an
old man who's a liberal, Show you the man with
no brain? Right that that idea that you do change
over time because of society and what you go through.
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But my grandfather also used to say, no matter what
you are, you only become more so. So if we
have a generation of very bitter people at a young
age and they only become more so, I that is
that's a very frightening thought.
Speaker 2 (04:33):
That is a frightening thought. However, since Trump's first term
simply eight years ago, we've had people who were unhinged
back then, who have already come around thousands and thousands
and thousands are coming true, and they're saying, oh my gosh,
I was a never trumper. I hated him, I hated y'all.
And then I discovered, no, you are the party of peace.
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You are the ones that want goodness and kindness and
want us to thrive. And I look back at my
old self, so yes, I would agree with that adage.
It's kind of like our grandfather told the story of
the other people that went there, moving to a new town, right,
and they saw the man on the old this old
man on front porch said, hey, we're moving here. What
what kind of people do you have here? And the
old man said, what kind of people did you come from? Oh?
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They were terrible, terrible people. Well that's that's the people
you're gonna find here. A next next car comes by
and it's a new family and they say, hey, old man,
can you do we're moving here from somewhere? What kind
of people live here? What kind of people lived where
you came from? Oh? They were amazing. Everybody was there
for each other. Well that's kind of people you're gonna
find here. So you get to choose. You get to
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choose how you live in this world, who you support,
if you change, if that bitterness changed, the love based
on actual facts where you are and how people treat you,
the people in the right in your life. Do they
hate you, do they treat you terribly? Do they love you?
And do they lift you up? Believe your eyes, Believe
what you feel, believe your heart. Don't go with this
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narrative that's been thrown at you by people who don't
that are unhinged.
Speaker 1 (06:04):
If you like descar American Mama was a question, go
to our website americanoubradio dot com slash mamas and click
on the ask of the Mamas button. Terry Nativill, Kimberly
bur listen. Thank you so much,