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This is the FCB Radio Network,Real Talk worldwide online at FCB radio dot
com. Folks and welcome. You'relistening to the Todd Allen's I'm your host,
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Professor Econ Todd Allen in studio withDarvo Kingpinmorrow. Darvo, how are
you doing? What's up with SirKhalid Tomorrow? How are you? Sir
sad depressed? That was sure,Yeah, well, yeah, I think
a lot, a lot, alot a lot has been going on,
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and let's get right into it.The forty sixth president has been inaugurated,
but prior to his inauguration, therewas a lot of stuff that was going
on. And what was interesting tome is that there was a lot of
rumors that came from the right thatended up being cass flags and hot air.
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What what was your take on allof this noise that was taking place
from the right prior to the twentiethof January, Darby, I'll start with
you. Well, um, Ithink the problem is things got convoluted because
there were fair questions that I thinkpeople had about the process and about you
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know, laws that were being violatedand stuff like that. And I think
that anybody would want that stuff tobe cleared up. Now how we went
from that to you know, votingmachines being hacked and all kinds of other
stuff, Um, I don't know. But the issue is when you make
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any sort of allegation, but especiallyin allegation of that magnitude, when you
already know that the media is notgoing to do you any favors, you
know, you really better bring theevidence, you know, And I think
that was that was part of theproblem. There were a lot of allegations
being made, Like I said,there were just just from a legal standpoint,
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some of the laws that were brokenduring the process of the election is
very concerning. And also I thinkwe should never ever do a mass mail
in voting like we did this time. We should never do that again.
That was disastrous and quickly. Mailingvoting is different than absentee voting. So
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when you vote apps T, yourequest a ballot, they verify that you
are who you say you are.They you, they send you the ballot,
you fill it out, send itback and that's how it goes.
Mail in balloting means it's a massmail of ballots to people, whether you
requested them or not, which justopens the door for fraud. But I
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think that conversation got lost because ofall of the other wildly unproven stuff that
got talsed in on top of that, and then it just became a big
mess. Yeah, it's like anunsolicited credit card in it right right exactly
exactly them stupid them, stupid couponsand stuff. You're getting the mail like
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it's we shouldn't we shouldn't be sendingout ballots like we send out junk mail,
like those those automobile warranty calls thatwe get exactly, that's not this
is not a good idea. Soso I think that there was a lot
of conversations that could be had,but because of the way everything transpired,
like you can't even have have thoseconversations anymore. Like it's it's way past
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that, it's way beyond it.Clean your thoughts, oh boy, um
word it began. Um well,first, it's important to know and when
I love when I post stuff uhthat sort of dumps cold water on people's
narratives or shows what they don't know, and you don't get any responses hardly.
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Um. I posted a twelve minutevideo a report from PBS which was
done back in October on those votingmachines in Georgia and how unreliable they were.
PBS Okay, not Fox News work, PBS by Miles O'Brien, you
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can look it up on YouTube.Talked about how unreliable those machines were,
the flaws in those machines, andthat there was a lawsuit filed against that
company as well in the state ofGeorgia. Also, I posted an article
from like six months ago where severalprominent Democrats, including Elizabeth Warren, Amy
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Klobuchar, and a few others wrotea letter to the owners of the voting
machines at private equity fund and talkedabout how these machines were at risk of
switching votes. But it's funny thata lot of the information got scrubbed from
the internet. And also they werevery quiet about it. But they wrote
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this letter, they're own record.I have the article still in my email,
and so they were saying this.But when someone else says it,
the media says, oh, thoseconspiracy theory and let me tell you about
this conspiracy theory crap. Excuse myterminology that people love to throw out now,
whenever you have any kind of accusation, uh, people will say,
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yeah, you know. Uh,I'm sure that most posts must would agree.
Yeah, black people are pulled overin certain neighborhoods. Correct, Yeah,
yeah, Well that's a conspiracy theorybecause what you're telling me is all
of these police departments get together anddecide to pull black people over, Right,
that's what you're saying. Well,no, you're not, because in
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order for wrongdoing can happen without conspiracy, correct, correct. Okay, So
this is the kind of silliness thatthey engage in. Whenever you have an
allegation, they distract the world conspiracytheory, and therefore you have nothing valid,
as if wrongdoing only happens when peopleget together to to to do it,
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which is plotting in the smoke filledroom. Yes, it's stupidity,
right, Okay, So we arewe are done as a functioning republic.
Jimmy Carter warned about mail and votingforty years ago. And the Democrats are
so corrupt that and they hated Trumpso much they'll do anything, yeah,
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anything to win an election. Soguess what uh mean someone cheated in nineteen
sixty four. I'm sorry at allbut two elections since nineteen sixty four,
I think in the two landslides thatthey lost, they've screened, someone cheated,
they challenged the electors in two thousanduh four as well as sixteen Yes,
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and no one can call this athreat to the to the republican or
democracy. Right. So I'm donewith all the fake outrage, the phoniness,
the media, corruption, and theflat out ignorance of this public.
So uh, stand back and watchthis place crumble in the next four years.
Yeah, I think that, asyou said, there were some legit
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questions, and one of the questionsthat that I had, and and DARBYO
and I have talked about this offline. How is it that a man who's
been in politics for sept forty sevenyears, who's always been a bridesmaid and
never a bride, how is itthat he has won more votes than Obama,
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who is filled to this day isone of the most popular presidents we've
ever had. I mean, yeah, it didn't say effective, but we
said popular. I mean, so, how how is it that this guy,
I mean this again, this isthis is Obama's bridesmaid, that that
he has more he had, he'smore popular on Obama. And if that
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doesn't raise a flag to many peoplewho are listening to the sound of my
voice right now. UM, Idon't know. I don't know what to
tell you. Um, it's theonly thing I can think of, is
that not only just the mail invoting, but but but people And then
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as you say, the media hatedDonald Trump so much that they're willing to
run high cover for for this guy, and and a lot of the stuff
that hopefully you'll see start coming out. Um, people were just blind to
it. People were just blind toit. And so this is, Um,
it just is bizarre to me.What else? What else is bizarre
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to me? And I know wehave a few minutes. Is how the
left called the the uh what tookplace at the Capitol insurrection? But what
took place in uh, Seattle,Washington, in Portland, Oregon, that
was not insurrection when they took overa whole city block and and and called
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and named it a new country?What is? What is? What is
going on? Khaled? You havea corrupt media. Media is not I
don't I don't use to bias.The bias is the least of their sins.
They are corrupt and they're dishonest.Um, They're they're trash. And
I actually love Twitter because I'm tellingthem they are trash pretty much two or
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three times a week before I getrid of my Twitter account. Um they
before they kick you out. Yeah, this hunter Biden's story. I have
an article from New York Times afew weeks ago on this which you would
have thought the Biden campaign wrote thearticle. That's how. Um, yeah,
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they don't care about what this actuallymeans. That a guy lied and
say he didn't know boy his son'sbusiness deals, and all kinds of evidence
tells you he was exprectly at all. They didn't. They never asked how
a guy who has never had areal job in fifty years, he's been
in government his whole adult life,is now a multimillionaire and his family are
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millionaires. They've ever asked that's question. So that told that told you they
don't really care about the corruption thatthey say they care about. They just
care about who's doing it. Thisguy. We know how Trump made his
money. He's been in the privatesector. So he's only been in politics.
What four years this guy has beenin politics. I'm fifty two years
old almost. This guy has beenin politics since I was a year old,
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never had a real job, andnow he's worth millions, has three
homes, uh, and no oneseems to ask, well, how did
how did this happen? Yeah,so I'm done with it. Darvea real
quick. I want to nad afterthat, after that, Cherry right,
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Rosie forecast we come back. Whenwe come back, I'm gonna ask you
what was the impact of the ofthe of the media shutdown with Facebook and
uh in Twitter and what they weredoing to a lot of conservatives. You
are truly included when we come backfrom the break. Folks, you're listening
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Well, I'm not going to giveout the one of these social media
addresses because I'm getting ready to getrid of it. Um. And for
now, you can catch me onFacebook at kaleit Mardaro at dd King planning
on all platforms d K I,M G p I M. Folks,
you can follow us at the ToddAllen Show on Facebook. Um, Kale
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you you're a word smith and um, I know that you have an issue
with the word insurrection that the mediawants you. Well, you know,
the media is not real bright.They use a lot of different words that
they think that they know the meaningof something, but they really don't.
Let's talk about the word insurrection thatapparently took place when the when they stormed
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the bastile uh in d C.Well, the media have I said today
that they're trash? Did I saythat? You may have? Yeah?
Okay, I think I may mentionit. Sorry, that's obligatorially once a
week I have to say it.Um. The media uses this word is
politically charged and they want to tieit to Trump. So Trump incited an
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insurrection, which basically they've been callinghim a traitor for the last three or
four years. And yes, yeah, which is ignorant. This is the
timeline is often and we will probablyget into that at a later date as
to you know, whether or notthat even makes any sense that he quote
incited this thing, which is obviouslypreplanned anyway. Um. So, insurrection
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is defined as a violet uprising againstan authority or government. So they've never
used this word in my lifetime.Uh, particularly in the last ate fifteen
years, with all the riots we'vehad, burning down the police stations as
in Minneapolish or destroying the federal courthouseas they did in Portland, or is
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taking over several city blocks in Seattleand trying to uh, you know,
annex it as this group has done. Uh, what's not called an insurrection
attacking the White House a few monthsago where the President had to go to
a bunker while they threw bricks andset fires outside the White House. That
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was not called an insurrection because thesepeople are corrupt and dishonest, and they
have pretty much they're they're they're thepropaganda wing of the Democrat Party. Uh.
Dennis Praeger talkture host has called thembasically Pravda, which is the Soviet
That's that's what the New York Timesis and our media is they are proba.
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And so they selectively use this wordbecause it is tied to President Trump
being a somewhat of a traitor againstits own country. So it's an insurrection.
But they've never used this word whenseveral federal facilities and law enforcement have
been attacked from Homeland Security, Uh, to unite a matter of fact,
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the Supreme Court when Cavanaugh was beingsworn in. These people tried to store
the Supreme Court, but they justdidn't get inside. Not call an insurrection,
right, yeah. Um, themedia is definitely corrupt. The media
is definitely, as you say,trash, and what they did to uh
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individual free speech during this time periodis um is nothing short of treason us
in my view, um Darvia,I know that uh you our show and
other conservative shows, uh where we'resomewhat affected by this whole Um. The
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you know, attack on freedom ofspeech parlor was actually delisted from Google.
Uh you can't, you can't,you cannot find it on the search engine.
Uh. You also have CNN andNew York Times and others, or
you just have other agencies that arelooking that are calling for the the discontinuance
of Fox or the discontinuance of Newsmaxor any of those those uh agencies that
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are not liberal voices. Can youcan you talk just real briefly about the
impact that this had on on someof the shows that we have in your
platform. Well, um, andI don't know if we've addressed this in
the year before, but I meaneven prior to this, before the election.
Um, this show's Facebook page gotdinged twice. One they rejected They
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rejected an ad because they had theword conservative in it. Before that,
they fact checked a post that Toddmade saying making the cardinal sin of saying
that Venezuela is in the shape thatit is in because of socialism. Wait
a minute, wait, wait realquick, real quick. Let me tell
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you what their what their response wasthat socialism wasn't the only only ye like
wow, okay, okay, sobut in this exactly a distinction without a
difference. But in this most recentone, UM, I can tell you
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you know, pretty much after theriots, uh. For example, Kia
Davis, who hosts Just listened toyourself with Kia Davis on this network.
She lost five thousand Twitter followers inless than twenty four hours, unexplained.
She was one of She was oneof those people. There were a bunch
of conservatives who um were having theirtheir followers masks delisted, deleted band,
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that kind of stuff. He wasone of the people who stuffer from it.
She she lost five thousand, overfive thousand followers in less than twenty
four hours. Yeah, so Imean this, uh, this attack on
freedom and attack on free speech isreal. Um, you know they free
speech has to be fact checked nowand it has to be a certain narrative
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or they will not allow it tobe especially you know, Facebook in the
other social media plans. And thedanger too, and I don't mean to
cut you off, but the dangeris because of course, of course we
know these are private entities. They'renot you know this, this is not
the government doing it. But there'stwo things where they're really kind of crossing
into a danger zone here, Likeif they're going to behave as a public
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utility, then now it's not youknow, just a private company doing whatever
private company wants to do. That'snumber one, But number two. The
The counter argument for this has alwaysbeen, well you can just start your
own well when you have a platform, for example like Parlor that did start
their own and now you see Appleand Google shutting down the app, which
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and just just to get in theweeds real quick to break it down.
So these these these companies have anexemption in the Communications law right called section
two thirty five, which basically saysthey are not a publisher. They are
not they don't have they don't theydon't have any legal responsibility for the content
that is being written or posted ontheir platforms. They're just the town square,
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as as Twitter lights to refer toitself as right. So there's been
a lot of people that have beenfighting to try to get there, to
try to take that exemption away fromthem, and they're resisting that saying,
hey, we're not a publisher.So if that's the case, then how
can Parlor be held responsible by thesevery same tech companies for the content that's
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posted on their on their platform.When you are saying in court, right
when they're getting taken a chord orwhen they when they have to go to
Congress, you're saying, look,we shouldn't be we're not a publisher.
So if you're not a publisher,house part, why are you holding parlor
to the same threshold that you don'twant to be held that you are telling
Congress you shouldn't be held to yourself. Okay, well, let me get
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you a punchline. They've accused uhParlor of being a platform whereby much of
this quote unquote insurrection was organized,which is not true. Many of the
people who were charged used Facebook,Facebook and Twitter. Twitter. Now,
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if to show you how phony thisargument is, how many riots and criminal
acts and all sorts of uh massmob violence of the last decade has been
planned on Facebook and Twitter pretty muchall in the city of Cleveland. A
couple of years ago, we sawa man shooting killer man and live stream
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it on Facebook. Yeah yeah,and most of the riots are planned on
Facebook. Most of the people yes, Facebook, Facebook, but now they're
against violence and yeah, real realquick, let's change gears because you know
this was also on Facebook. BlackLives Matter. UM, in celebration of
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the Martin Luther King birthday posted atw twerk the capital Uh I'm gonna I'm
gonna let you take that so um, so we might we have like three
minutes left, we might go overa little bit just because I want to
give Khalid room for his head toocompletely explodes when I read it. So
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this is remember remember a few monthsago when I was talking about the difference
between Black Lives Matter the idea,the movement and Black Lives Matter the organization.
When I was talking about that,So this is a perfect example of
why there is a difference between BlackLives Matter the idea and Black Lives Matter
the organization. This comes from BlackLives Matter, the organization. They've put
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this on mL Day Twerk on Washington. Twerk on Washington is a declaration of
freedom and healing, advocating for thedecolonization of oversexualizing black women's bodies to reclaim
an ancient sacred dances of liberation andwellness. Sampling that I have a dream
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by the Great Doctor Martin Luther KingJunior, delivered on the March for Washington
for jobs and freedom. The shameof traditional African practices is not ours.
Trauma is kept in the body.Shake it off. Today, the Black
Lives Matter Global Network launches its newestarts and culture endeavor centering life, love,
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joy, rest and pleasure. Followingthe launch of their campaign Right of
their USPS campaign Right Black Love Letters. The creative and curatorial team of I
don't know how to pronounce their names, and I'm not going to give them
free Couplicity deliver a new series ofwork focus on black life and how Inno
Case life has inspired us all tolive. The new series will live on
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the BLM website and Instagram in celebrationof King's influence and achievements as a civil
rights leader. This year is especiallyimportant to amplify his work more than ever
after the violent events that took placeat the US Capitol, our symbol of
democracy, on January sixth. Thisattack against the one hundred and seventeenth Congress,
carried out by a mob of whitesupremacists, was an attempt to overturn
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Trump's defeat in the election, adirect assault on our right to vote and
democracy. We need to uplift ourcommunity right now, and these artists have
been curated as love is a focalpoint of their work, and with love
brings healing and the ability to rejoiceand continue the necessary work to move forward
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as a people. Excuse me,I have to reach for an airsickness bag.
I was I was. I waslooking looking for the cattle crossing so
I can lift my feet, Khalid, I'll give you two minutes. Go
for it, you know, andI have long said that when you know
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they say water seeks its own level, well, we always seem to seek
our own level. We go forthe gutter every single time, and we
think we are doing something when weattach Martin Luther King's name to it,
so therefore gives it validity. Blackwomen have been talking about over sexualizing their
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bodies and all these things, butguess who has participated in this just about
as much as anyone. Black women? So ignorance with ignorance, I don't
understand it. Twerquing is this thingthat these women seem to love to do
so much that they were kicked outof a restaurant? Was this in Atlanta
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recently? For torquing torking? Whatis going on with this? On the
one hand, you have this footin the we are black women, we
are to be respected camp and thenon the other hand, you want to
shake your your moneymaker and be andat the same time, but you are
to respect me. You can't haveit both ways. You can't run around
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shaking your arts at the grocery storeand who are you to be looking at
my my my, my behind?Hey college, we're not on the radio
anymore. You're allowed to say assoh, I can say as you can
say as I mean. This isthe low class kind of behavior that they
embrace. But at the same timethey're fighting against it. I don't understand
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it. So this is if theyperpetuate, they're fighting against it. So
before we go to break, I'mjust reading the comments kind of They do
give me hope for the future,and this will probably make you feel a
little better to leave. I'm justgonna read a couple of them. And
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of course now the comments on thepost have been limited, so that should
tell you this a reaction. Soone says I'm so turned off. This
was in poor taste. Another onesays not no, but hell no.
Another one, a black woman says, nice job setting us all the way
back. Another person says can wenot Another person a black woman says nope,
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they missed their own point with thevideo. A black man says this
ain't it y'all don't respect today withthis. This is fake woke. Another
one says, take this bull asquedown. WTF a black woman says,
uh no. Black man says no. Somebody else looks like. A black
woman said red reddit and still loston this one. Another person said this
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ain't it? Fam. Another personsaid I'm sorry, but this is dumb.
A black woman said why would y'allpost this? Another person said looks
like. A black woman said no. Black man says sigh. Black woman
says doesn't make any valid point,feeling offended. Another black woman says,
yeah, blm, this ain't it. A black man says this cannot be
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what we represent. A black womansays, please remove this a black Another
black woman says, what even dotdot dot? A black woman said time.
Another black woman said time for meto unfollow. Good luck with that
though. Another black woman said yeahno. Another person said I don't know
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about this dog. Another person saidwhat in the entire f? Another person
said who posted this? Sh Ablack woman said this makes me sad on
MLK Day two. Doesn't matter theintent caption, just not a good look.
Another black woman said, um what. A black woman said take this
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down. It doesn't I can't tellwhat this who this person is, but
it says if you have to keeptelling everyone to read the post because we
can't get past the video. I'dsay the post is not successful. Another
person says, maybe take this down. We at the first black woman vice
president. This is how you celebrateher question mark. Another person said,
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yeah, I'm following. I don'tdo silly. And another person said this
is disrespectful a F which is asF no matter how you try to paint
it, s m f H.And let's see the last one will do?
Is this one? This one wastoo controversial to be the announcement and
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start of this series or is thatwhat y'all wanted? As all publicity is
good publicity don't like now MLK hasbeen used to condone this though. Yeah,
and that is you know, whenyou look at all the stuff that
took place in the summer prior tothe election, this is what those people
were marching for. I have aquestion, so, Khaleed, does that
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make it feel a little better alittle bit? This is this is we
are not going to progress because wehave no idea what progress looks like.
It looks like Yeah, that's afair point. All right, take us
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back, flu Listen to to ToddAllen Show. We come to one of
the segments that we really enjoy andwe will really like Khalid to take it
away. Okay, we have donegod knows how many stories like this about
the indoctrination of kids, the stupidityof academics, or one of my least
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favorite groups of Americans right above NewYork cab drivers. They are absolutely morons
who are running our education system.And this is another example of that.
We have done so many stories,mostly on the college level. Now woke
elementary is the name of this article. Nowhere, Where's the epicenter of all
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stupid ideas? What state? California? California. It doesn't disappoint. Just
like Florida produces stupid males that doall sorts of dumb things, California is
where almost all stupid ideas originate.So an elementary school in Cupertino, California,
forces third graders to deconstruct their racialidentities, then rank themselves according to
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their quote, power and privilege.But you heard that, You heard that
right, third graders? Third graders. A Coppertino elementary school forces third graders
to deconstruct their racial identities, thenranked themselves according to their power and privilege.
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Elementary school in Silicon Valley community witha median home income of two point
three million, recently forced a classof third graders to deconstruct their racial identities,
then ranked themselves according to their powerand privilege based on whistle bloard documents
and parents familiar with the session.A third grade teacher in ri Myer Host
Elementary School began the lesson on quotesocial identities during a math class. Okay,
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the teacher asked all students to createquote an identity map listing their race,
class, gender, religion, familystructure, and other characteristics. The
teachers students limited culture quote of whiteclass since gender, educated, able bodied
Christian English speakers who, according tothe lesson, created and maintained this culture
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in order to hold power and stayin power. These are third graders,
folks, don't lose sight of this. Next reading from this book is anti
racist. The students learned that quotethose with power, I'm sorry, those
with privilege have power over others,and that quote folks folks are spelled fo
lx who do not benefit from theirsotility, who are in the subordinate culture
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have little to no privilege and power. As an example, the reading states
that quote a white cis gender manwho is able bodied, heterosexual, and
considered handsomes speaks English, has moreprivilege than a black transgender woman. This
is because of the principle of intersecttionality. They're quote, there are parts of
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us that hold some power and otherparts that are oppressed, even within a
single individual. Okay, this islike third graders, this is this is
unbelievable. Okay, So the lessoncaused the media uproar among myer host elementary
parents. Quote we are shocked,one parents said, who read to speak
with me on a condition of anonymity. They're basically teaching racism to my eight
year old. This parent, whois Asian American, rallied a group of
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half a dozen families to protests toschool's intersectionality curriculum. The group met with
school principle and demanded it into therace to the advice of instruction. After
tense meeting, the administration agreed tosuspend the program. When reached for comment,
John Lasher, the principle of MinorHosts Elementary, said that the trainee
was not part of the formal curricula, but the process of daily learning facilitated
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by a certified teacher. Now,this is a very good school. The
school is being ninety four percent nonwhite. Myer Host Elementary is one of
the most privileged schools in America.The medium household income is in Cupertino's one
hundred and seventy two thousand, andnearly eighty percent of the residents have a
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bachelor's degree or higher. So atthe school, where the majority of families
are Asian Americans, the students havean exceptionally high rates of academic achievement.
Um, so, basically, thisis a very good school in a largely
Asian community, and you have thisnonsense that they're basically teaching. This is
one of the schools that ranks whenthe top one percent of all in elementary
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schools in the state. Your reaction, I'm yea, thanks. I guess
the thing that that I couldn't getover was the fact that these were third
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graders. Yeah, like, that'sjust there's something that's really wrong about that
to me. You know it ifthis was a college course, it'd be
silly, but it's different, rightbecause they're adults. These are third graders.
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These are third graders. That that'sjust that's really disturbing to me.
This is consistent with with a mindsetthat you attack or you try to to
to indoctrinate those who cannot defend themselvesfrom your indoctrination or from your brainwashings.
And so you know, they didthis under the cover of darkness in a
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math class, so to speak.And so what happens is that these kids,
now that they've seen it, theycan't unsee it. So now that
they've actually planted a sea. Soeven though that the parents, you know,
stop this curriculum, if you will. The fact is that these students
have already been exposed to this,and so now they're going to be asking,
they're going to have these questions orthis stuff is firmly planted in their
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mind. These people attack people thatcannot defend themselves, and they used and
quite often the left us as childrenas as um as as human shields.
If you will, to pass thesecertain types of agenda um you know which
which you know, it's in myview, it's it's really criminal. And
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this is the thing I don't understand. If they're going to have these kinds
of of of curriculum introducing it's nonit's it's it's not the regular curriculum,
why don't they bring this to parentsand have the parents decide whether or not
this could be brought in? Firstof all, because they know that the
parents would object to this, andthat's and that's the rationale behind it.
So what they did was they showedthird graders this information and the third the
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third they can't object to it becausethey don't really know what's going on.
Well, this is the reason numbertwo hundred and fifty uh, which which
illustrates what what imbesciles. We havein our educational establishment. Uh I can,
I cannot. I get frustrated whenI run out of bad things to
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say about them. Uh, thereare some really good teachers out here.
However, the establishment is becoming it'sbecoming. No, it has become a
joke from the collegiate level to theprimary level, with the utter nonsense that
they teach these kids. This isa math class. What does this have
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to do with math? Because leftismhas infiltrated every area of academia. It's
it's science, music, you know, languages, you know, liberal arts,
you name it. It's infiltrated everyarea of study. Now math,
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this is how you're producing leftists.I had a similar experience when I was
a kid, where on a rantabout economics when I was in fifth grade,
fifth grade, my teacher started screamingabout how white people control the money.
This was in fifth grade. Sothat certainly is not something that's going
to give a fifth grade or reasonto want to achieve. Yeah, it's
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this is this is embarrassing, extremelyin California. Almost all stupid ideas starting
California. Yea, And that iswhy we call this section this segment really
or really unbelievable unbelievable. And what'swhat's surprising to me is that it was
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actually taking place in the Asian communityor an Asian majority Asian school. Well,
well, no, no one isexempt from from leftism. Yeah,
but this is the kind of nonsensethat they are pushing to these kids.
Kids don't think about this kind ofstuff, but now they do because they
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they're they're they're forced to think aboutit. Your privilege and your your cis
gender, your able body, Imean, they are you can only be
taught to be this stupid. Youcannot get this stupid without a formal education.
Well, you know, I've alwaysI've always said, and I say
this in my classroom when I saythis when I do my motivational speaking,
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all men and women are created equaluntil you leave the hospital. Because what
happens then is that you go toyou know, your your different communities,
you go to your culture, yougo to your environment, and it does
and it means that you're going tolearn different things which will either give you
an advantage or will give you adisadvantage. But it doesn't mean that your
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quote unquote privileged simply because of thecolor of your skin or simply because of
your gender or your sex. Imean what happens is that people are you
compete against people that you don't seeall over the world. Now the world
is as a world for competition?Why is it? And I'm going to
ask you guys this. If youcan answer this question, rabbit, We're
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going to go to break. I'llask the question on the other side because
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Todd Allen Show on the FCB RadioNetwork. Welcome to folks, you listening
to the Todd Allen Show. Um, real quick, I have a question
for you guys. And is piggybackingoff the last segment that off the really
segment that Khalid did and and we'retalking about being woke in equality and privilege
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equity. Why is it that manypeople who who who talk about these things,
they always talk about it in thefrom a political perspective, but they
don't talk about it when it comesto black athletes. Um, your thoughts,
colleague, what answer simple, becausethere's no power dynamic there for them
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to exploit. Because if you're talkingabout equity or quote or equality, whatever
they want to talk about, there'sa there's a government resources and redistributionist component
there where they can uh seize somethingsomeone else owns and give it to someone
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else. So with athletics, there'snothing there for them to hold onto the
grasp onto. We know that athleticwon't won't be the function properly. It
has to be the best you know, athlete you know, has to be
fulfield, the best player has toperform, you know, or the guy
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who you know who can't perform aswell. But it's it's this whole power
dynamic. It's a there's that Marxistelement that's missing from it. That's why
they don't talk about it, thatthey can't exploit that to uh to redistribute
power and wealth. Okay, darUm. I think it's because sports represents
in some ways, not in allof course, but in some ways it
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represents the ultimate meritocracy. So that'santithetical to a lot of the concepts and
ideas that you know, we're discussingright now, Okay, very good.
I was just curious because you know, my whole thing, if you're going
to be consistent and talk about equityand privilege and equality, then those people
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who are on the athletic field,which are more talented than they have to
play with a handicap, right thatthey can only score so many points,
right, in order to make itequitable for it for everybody else on the
team or everybody else in the leagueto be able to perform and to have
success as well. But you knowthat that argument stops when when when it's
focused primarily on the people who aremaking the argument. And I just wanted
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to just just bring that point.But Darvo, I know that you have
a topic that you want to discussand make lead angry, So take it
away, which I enjoyed doing verythoroughly. So actually it kind of ties
in because it's it's it's sports related. So there was an incident that happened
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with the Cleveland Cavaliers and their playerof Kevin Porter Junior, and they're expected
to either trade or release him afteran outburst. Now, Kevin Porter Junior
has been having a lot of issuessince he came into the league, even
before he came into the league,just behavioral issues and stuff like that,
and the team has went out oftheir way to to try to help him,
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get him help because you know,he came from real bad, real
unstated environment, still dealing with alot of bad stuff, still has you
know, people around him that henecessarily shouldn't have, and it all boiled
to ahead when this incident happened thisweek or actually last week. So this
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is from the Athletic. Cavalier's guard. Kevin Porter Junior is expected to be
traded or released following an outburst Fridayin the in the Cavs locker room.
The Athletic has learned from several sourceswith direct knowledge of the events. Porter
twenty, who has not played thisseason due to personal issues, grew angry
when he entered the locker room andrealized the team gave his old locker to
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Taurean Prince, who was acquired ina blockbuster trade last Wednesday. Sources said,
Porter, whose locker was moved tothe wall where the younger in the
bench players reside, began yelling andat one point through food. Sources said
general manager Kobe Allman came into thelocker room and confronted Porter, and the
player remained combative with his boss.The cast spent the weekend trying to trade
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him. Coach JB. Bickerstaff heardthe commotion in the locker room from his
office and came in shocked and disgustedby what he heard. Porter was involved
in a one car accident in November. He was arrested in charge with improper
handling of a firearm and a motorvehicle, failure to control the vehicle,
and misdemeanor possession of marijuana. Allthose charges were dismissed. He was considered
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to be the most promising of theCavalier's young players after last season. And
also, let's see if it's inthis particular article. Well it's not in
this particular article, but there wasin that argument when he got into the
argument with the general manager. Oneof the things that he was heard shouting
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at the general manager was quote modernday slavery. So which kind of goes
to why I wanted to read thisstory in the first place. So,
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yeah, he basically was set off. Now the inside, the NBA guys
talked about this and defended him,saying that it was disrespectful to move his
locker and it would have been madtoo. But here it is yep.
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From another report from Cavalier's Nation,Kevin Porter Junior yelled modern day slavery at
Cavs GM. Who's black, bythe way, not a low backhead practice
facility, it says Spencer Davies.A Basketball News dot Com indicated that Porter's
anger at having his locker move sparkedthe outbursts, which was the latest incident
of the string of controversies involving thetroubled player. The argument kept escalating and
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Porter was heard yelling about modern dayslavery. Davis role. Porter had grown
frustrated recently because the team had beenholding a Maudi is yet to play the
game this season. He snapped onKobe, which is the gym, and
Kobe snapped back to source told BasketballNews dot Com Ultimately, I think Kobe
being unable to calm him was theslash straw that broke the camel's back.
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Colley, okay, um, Ihave to calm myself. Let let's let's
let's start by defining a term.I love words. You know that right
slavery. It is forced labor orinvoluntary stop servito. Okay, unpaid labor
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slaves didn't make one point five milliondollars, and let's start. Let's start
by explaining why they gave his lockeraway. Because the moron got arrested on
weapons charges two months ago away fromthe team. He got arrested on weapons
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charges in Giaga County. Now thosecharges will dropped for whatever reason, probably
because they paid somebody. But tosay, this idiot, instead of coming
back with his head hanging in shameand grateful for another opportunity, he's mad
because they they gave his locker awayas if he was the king returning to
his throne. Let me, letme make a distinction. Let me make
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a distinction. It's the cavaliers locker, and they moved to where he could
put his stuff exactly. You don'town nothing over there. But just guys
that he's okay, he's signed athree year contract. He's in his rookie
contract, which you know he couldbe Uh, it's guaranteed money he's got
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over the next couple of years.However, the three years could go by
very fast, and if you're thatbig of an idiot, you could be
out of a job in a coupleof years and bounced me over to plan
in Kazakhstan and Togo for a living. Well, let tell you, let's
let's something. He has a friendin the Cleveland market that so he can
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sell some cars. He's gonna beso broken one day he's gonna wish he
had to thrown that food. Imean, it's just so. And I
thought maybe I was tripping because Iheard the inside of the NBA guys who
I'm I'm a big fan of alllike saying they agree with him. I
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thought the whole outburst was petty,you know, but I thought maybe I
was tripping. But then the modernday where the modern day slavery thing come
from, like exactly these You gottarealize most of these guys had are barely
literate. Uh, they pretty muchleft high school, played one year of
college, and then their millionaires theyhave. These guys have never worked at
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McDonald's, they've never cut grass,they've never pumped gas at the gas station
for any money. So they haveno idea what work, what labor,
or what the value of a dollaris. And they have no concept of
history. So when you have aman there talking about slavery, you were
not forced to play basketball. Slavesdidn't have locker rooms and million dollars contracts.
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I knew this was gonna say,five could not wait. I was
colling the menace to get to this. Damna, I knew what was going
I think Franklick Dougins like he hada three year guaranteed contract with the five
and a half. So so sowhile we're at it, let's let's let's
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get to your list of words notto use. Yeah, yeah, you
might as well. Yeah, mightas well. Believe we got three minutes
left. Let's I want to do. I want to listen to this carefully
athlete, politicians and pundits, anybodywith a microphone or a platform platform in
front of your face. Take thesewords, put them on a pip of
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paper, and set them on fire. Slavery, plantation, Holocaust, Hitler,
Nazi welfare. Don't ever use thesewords because you will almost always sound
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like a moron using them. Don'tcare anyone to Hitler, there was only
one Hitler. The guy who cutsyou off in traffic is not Hitler.
Your cross who didn't approve your vacationis not Hitler. Yeah, I wanna
you want to I want to addsomeone I want to add something to that
too, fascism or fastest. Yeah, most people saying fastest don't know what
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that is. They have no clue. But so you know, slavery talking
about slavery when you are a multiprivileged millionaire. Let me tell you what
what what the black athlete had todeal with in the nineteen fifties and sixties.
So hard globetrotters could not get ahotel and they had to stay in
the county jail, while a travelingmonkey at the same time got a hotel
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suite with all the bananas he couldeat. Right. True story, true
story, true story. They knewwhat it was like. Kurt Flood had
to stay at a black hotel.These guys stay at five star hotels.
They got million dollar contract endorsements,they get the bang of Kardashian and they
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get per damned modern day slavery.Oh my god, my head hurts.
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The Todd Allen Show. Now we'vecome to a point in this show that
we really like, and it's calledyou big dummy. I'll spell it fight
you du m m y period stupid. The reason that bad things happened to
you is because you're a dumbing Okayum. I always have to say this
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disclaimer. We are not picking onFlorida, oh boy, but Florida is
happening to have a disproportionate number ofmorons. That's just where the math rolls
out. Okay, So this manFlorida, Sir Scott Anthony Massa, Oh
(56:49):
boy, coming off the last segment, I did not know. Okay,
Scott Scott Massa fifty one. Uh. He suffered some very severe burns,
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unfortunately, and he was arrested.And you might say wild was he arrested?
Well, the reason why he gotburned is because he was trying to
set his own house on fire.I got severe bursion. He took a
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bucket of accelerant and an attempt totorch his Tampa Bay home around five forty
am, according to police, butwhile trying to toss the bucket through the
window, Massa caught fire. Hefled the scene. Massa himself anyway,
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a man of boss. We sick. We've hot. Oh my god.
Okay, so what the hell?Why did he do it? Well?
It say they said, so hewas so hot. He ran all the
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way to the hospital where it arrestedhim. And he had been seeking truthful
him he ran to the hospitals.That gives us a new It gives a
(58:52):
new meaning for running like your hairis on fire. You can see this
for we're running out of the streetat five in the morning. I hope
it was close by. Oh man, remember when that happened to lead and
(59:19):
people would like take a match andlight it and be like his Well,
they don't know why he he uhshout to set up. It's also on
fire. They don't know why.Oh my god, Oh my god.
So he used so he said,he used accelerate. So I'm pussuming like
some sort of gasoline or yeah,something like that. Oh my god.
(59:45):
And you added and add insult toinjury. Their harrested him while he was
still smoking after still on fire.So so so okay, because I'm a
super master, go ahead, god, Anthony Master, you are the big
(01:00:09):
dummy of the week. Oh mygod, I'm assuming. I mean maybe
it was like some fraud stuff someyou know, some they don't know.
But see then he was, it'sgonna be Arson. You can't commit,
you know what I mean, they'regonna be able to tell it was Arson.
He was an accelerate, so hecouldn't been trying to just any you
(01:00:30):
know fire. This guy is juststupid and I guess he wasn't in class
when they told when they talked thebass stopped driving role yeah not run.
Let that oxy didn't get to that. He what do you say? How
(01:00:53):
was he he's fifty one? Okay? Yeah, well, I mean,
well I'm just saying because you know, you know how sometimes you know,
us older gentleman, we always thinkthat we still have it, but where
Hibletz had it but lost it.So maybe he was maybe he was a
track athlete back in the day andmake it. Yeah, or I can
(01:01:20):
run and out run the flame orsomething put it out by running at Yeah,
he he but he got his polishmentbecause not only did he get burned,
you know, he got arrested.He's gonna be charged with it.
Chack at Arson. I just haveto know why he did it, like
(01:01:43):
I have to know. I hopethat later on it comes out like what
his because I just want to knowwhat the hell the reasoning was, Like
what possessed you to set your houseon fire? Like I just it's I
mean, was he doing and hewas using accelerance? So I take that
back, like did you see thedid you guys see the guy in Kentucky
who was shoveling snow with a witha flamethrower? I saw, I saw
(01:02:07):
that. Yeah, So I wasabout to say, well, maybe he
was doing something like that, Butone is Florida, so I doubt they
have that much snow to shovel,and two, like Kali said, he
was an accelerant so he was tryingto do something some crazy I would have
to think it sounds like maybe someinsurance for all or something. But if
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he was trying to do that,that's stupid. Because he used an accelerant.
They'll know it's like you said,Khalide, they'll know it's rs.
Yeah. Yeah, I just hopethat is his burns. Heel quickly.
All right, we've got a coupleof minutes left, a few minutes left.
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You got any any last words,Kalid, Good show, guys,
good show, any last words?Clee. Yeah. One of these days
someone's gonna study Florida man. He'sgonna be the last guy on the evolutionary
chart. That's funny. Any lastwords, cro Magnan man, and then
(01:03:14):
Florida Man. My last words are, if you catch yourself on fire,
stop dropping roll here you go.And my last words for this are taken
from the late great Muhammad Ali.It isn't the mountain the head to climb
that wears you out, it's thepebble in your shoe, folks. That's
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