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Speaker 4 (06:14):
Bauman, oh good, afternoon ladies and. Gentlemen on a, gloomy rainy,
day as if we haven't had enough of those. Recently
so watch.
Speaker 9 (06:34):
A cozy rainy.
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Day, okay whatever you say that that's the difference between
men and.
Speaker 9 (06:44):
WOMEN i, think, well it's the difference between me and.
Speaker 10 (06:48):
You that's a good keep it.
Speaker 11 (06:50):
There.
Speaker 4 (06:57):
Yeah SO i am joining and, today no matter what
anybody might have told, You i'm joined today by Professor's
Rona blake From Glendale. College i'm, professor an. Influencer. GEORGE
(07:19):
i don't. Know i'm really screw screwing this.
Speaker 9 (07:22):
Up you just married me To. George, oh his husband's
not gonna like.
Speaker 10 (07:29):
It it's gonna have an.
Speaker 4 (07:30):
Issue, yeah all, right let's try this. Again i'm. Joined
i'm joined today my Professor I'm Rona blaker And Professor George,
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blake and we have an interesting we have an interesting
dialogue to have to talk About, trump to talk about
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his stated the speech stated The union speech to The, congress,
which by the, way if you didn't see, it it was.
Crap it was very.
Speaker 10 (08:27):
Boring, yeah and.
Speaker 4 (08:36):
As should not be surprised anybody on this who is
listening to this, show it was as racist and as
annoying as could. Be so in the latter part of the,
(08:58):
show we'll be talking about his attitude towards, women towards
people of, color and time permitting to TOWARDS lgbtq. People
please don't tell me to SAY lgbtq bluss. WHATEVER i
(09:23):
don't have patience for. It i've only been gay for
all of my. Life, so BUT i wanted to start
off by talking about hell of. THEIRS i wanted to
(09:49):
start by talking About trump's Speech tuesday, evening WHICH i
thought was utterly and completely what AM i trying to say?
(10:09):
Here it was very. Disarming my notes are are not particularly,
good but they're they're good enough for. All from what
(10:31):
ALL i can, Tell republicans were just you for. IT
i don't know what they're a euphorid about. IT i
guess because he walked in there boasting and carrying on
and in the mood to gloat Because trump is now the. President,
whatever WHATEVER i can, SAY i want to POINT i
(10:55):
want to point out say that, Again, Ron i'm, sorry it.
Speaker 9 (11:00):
Felt like a rally more than a.
Speaker 4 (11:03):
Speech, yeah well that's what it was.
Speaker 10 (11:12):
Of at least three K, yeah they had that feal to.
Speaker 4 (11:16):
Me.
Speaker 3 (11:17):
Yeah so.
Speaker 4 (11:22):
He did something that people rarely don't do when they
give these kind of. Speeches he mocked his political. Opponents
he veered off script for a sort of campaign rally like.
Feel and since she just, said he defended the whirlwind
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of quick policy changes over the past forty day days
and added to fuel to the culture, war and defended
his controversy tariffs About canada And. Mexico, NOW i got
to stop right there for a, second because for like
the fourth time he has put something out there major
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and then not done it or pulled it. Back and
he did it. Again The New York times had a
great story we have the patients to read it called
(12:35):
five takeaways From trump's. Address, yeah and and the reality
is a lot of what he said was just. Bs
not that that's any big Time and That Representative Al,
(12:56):
green An African american. GUY i Believe eve was ejected
for the chamber for Interrupting. Trump green will be censured
for its.
Speaker 9 (13:11):
Obedience and line Was green.
Speaker 10 (13:15):
All by, himself, Right no one was willing to back.
Him it should have been a coordinated after every single
time there was a. Lot there was no reason the
idea of this faking civility because if all The democrats walked,
out they can't censor them. All if they did, historically
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it would mean. Nothing it would be a complete another.
Fart this was an opportunity For democrats to make their
to stake their claim in many, WAYS i will say
they did find they did, This they did. Things you,
know they were symbolic, appropriately but there is something to
breaking a, boat breaking the mold of what is acceptable
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when you know you are up against the wall and
there is, nothing you have nothing to lose. Anymore Kyle
green realized he has nothing to. Lose he is In
texas and he got voted in a probably a tiny
little blue pocket In, texas and he's probably preserved there
for as long as he'd like to be so they
can censure him all day. Long and many of them
Are and there's no Reason Nancy pelosi could not have done.
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That a lot of them could have done that because
they are in districts where they're going to be. Fine
we need The. Democrats not only did you put a
paddle up and to wear a kepto bismo pink which
something he reminds me of the ridiculousness Of if you
remember During George, floyd when the great and powerful odds
Of Nancy pelosi told people to wear can take flongs
(14:49):
and get and take a. Knee it was so. Gross
not one voter was moved by, it and everybody could
see how transparent it. Was stop doing these these old
fashion ways. Approaches we're all gonna wear the pain v,
Shirt we're all gonna wear a pink. Hat no one
cares about. That no one cares about. That But Al
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york made a forced lightning with his, words and people paid,
attention and when he walked, outside the press was all over.
It that's what democrats.
Speaker 4 (15:17):
Needs, yeah, yeah you know what he. Has you know
you know why they were willing to blow him up
because he was?
Speaker 10 (15:26):
Black, yes, yes but then the thing is, that but
this is the, thing then why? Not, honestly IF i
were In, congress THEN i would have gone right. After
then you're gonna get rid of all the black people
In congress right. Now make it, Clear let's make it
look exactly what it's supposed to. Be take each and
every one of us out of. Here point out the
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ones that are the troublemakers So, america the representatives that
look like them being thrown out Of, congress and if
their representation is on the, line fricking dooing For god's,
sake and stop crossing your legs and come. Parunting that
is not. Enough the paddle things lie or, failure and the,
teachers that's all, Cute but where was the? Action those
(16:12):
are not active. Things what Al green did was. Active
it was active civil disobedience in the face of a
room full of people who had nothing but contempt for
him on the other. Side and The president of The United,
states who we know is going to lambash him for
a month on, end.
Speaker 4 (16:31):
But he is willing to take.
Speaker 10 (16:32):
That the Other democrats to cut off their. Asses, iana
whatever her name is in The, northeast all of them
get up and start doing. It they all should be
right now trying to win these three. Races why The
democrats who are In congress are not trying to help
new people get Into congress is beyond. Me it is beyond.
(16:54):
This there are three, races and they, know why aren't
they out there campaigning for those, people doing bobo calls for?
Them trying to get them, elected just standing around like
to wait for somebody to save, them and it's not
going to be.
Speaker 4 (17:06):
Up do you remember do you remember the song that
when act shown blah blah blah blah b. Y, YEAH
i THINK i can't remember the rest of the words to.
It but that's what they need to do For god's.
Sake and and this notes THAT i took set noted
(17:32):
That democrats were scattered in their. Protests, anyway democrats bragworthy
movement came after the. Address one first Term Senator Alissa
swantkin Of michigan delivered a sharp ten minute rebuke of
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the president.
Speaker 9 (18:00):
Was, great he was. Great she was not on.
Speaker 4 (18:05):
My, Radar prior, Hollows who the hell watches? That? Well?
Speaker 10 (18:15):
Democrats democrats?
Speaker 9 (18:19):
WATCH i Wipe democrats watched it because one of the
things she, said WHICH i, appreciated was don't tune. Out
i've been trying so hard not to tune. Out i've
been trying so hard to find somebody WHO i can rally,
rich and so NOW i feel like MAYBE i chound
somebody THAT i can pay attention. To SO i appreciated.
(18:42):
That SO i hope democrats did. Watch and she was so.
Bipartisan she talked about how her father Was republican her.
Speaker 10 (18:50):
And her mother Was.
Speaker 9 (18:51):
Democrats talked about how she worked for both in the
both The bush and The obama and. Administration he's known
for being, willing you, know to work across the. Aisles she,
was for, me the epitome of what we need right.
(19:12):
Now AND i do hope that people watch because that's
beat or a rally or whatever it. Was it was
just full of.
Speaker 10 (19:21):
Lies it was very. Effective it was.
Speaker 4 (19:29):
EFFECTIVE i, Mean i'll just say to you that there
was a lot of people who recognized that he was. Lying.
Mhm and there were a lot of people who didn't
give a damn. Right AND i THINK i can say
(19:51):
that on. Terrestrial you. Know it's it's really it's really,
scary and this this garbage that's. Happening i'm not a
(20:14):
Big i'm not a BIG msnbc. FAN i have to
be honest with you', all but what the hell they're?
Doing excuse, Me i'm, Sorry i'm not a big fan
of what they're. Doing but the reality is whatever it
(20:36):
is that they're, doing you, know they're kind of getting
away with it and making some. Money, so, oh you'll
love to forgive. Me guys, MINE i fell ladies and
gentlemen behind this pretty damn. Store, anyway that.
Speaker 9 (21:10):
Doesn't sound very pleasant at. All, No i'm sorry that
that that that.
Speaker 4 (21:15):
Happens, well you, know, LOOK i thought we Had, michael
AND i had ordered this device so that IF i
was on the, floor it could help him get me
up because he can't list. Me those days are long gone, Anyway, okay, Whatever.
Speaker 10 (21:46):
Yeah.
Speaker 9 (21:49):
BUT i, SO i WHEN i think about all the,
LIVES i, think, well why do people? Lie they lie
because they don't want to get in. Trouble, well if
he's not going to get in, trouble people believe his.
Life they lie because they want. Emery this, man what
we saw on display was just exhibition of, narcissism that,
(22:13):
egos the blowheartedness is that. Word it's very. Disturbing and
and he has been With Stephanie, grisham who used to
work in The White. House it said that he would
just say to, her you, know if you say it enough,
times people won't believe. It and we know that it's
true because who did? That who said it so many
(22:35):
times that people believed it in some?
Speaker 10 (22:39):
Ways, well now what they do is they accept. IT
i don't know if they believe, it but they accept
it because they'll still know that it's not the, truth
but they won't say anything about. IT i, will in
like im polite, company will never really say what we
really think Of trump because he does something else for.
Us but WHAT i want to say about that speecause
(23:00):
it was, Affective because this is What democrats need to
ground ourselves and stop, feeling stop doing the.
Speaker 4 (23:07):
Feeling he.
Speaker 10 (23:09):
Is his whole goal as a bully is to psychologically
manipulate us into consuence having. Sick so at some point
we got to stopped having fits and we got to start.
Responding i'm not disturbed by what he. Says did it frighten? Me,
Yes But i'm not disturbed BECAUSE i know he is disturbed.
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Him so WHEN i felt, FEAR i, Realized, oh this
is because this is very very. Effective this is exactly
the response that he. Wants he wants us to be
crippled with fear so that he can push through things
without even knowing that we have the ability to resist
in some, cases and that is why we. Can't we
cannot simply listen to the, threat and the threat is
(23:53):
always going to be. There that's why you got to
treat it like it's, air like it's just something always
That trump to say something every, day And democrats do
not need to respond every. Day what democrats need to
do is to do What claude in the case that
when he wrote the, poem if we must, die when
he'sa afford their thousand, blows deal one death, blow like
(24:16):
they're going to keep coming at, us and we can
try to do whack.
Speaker 4 (24:19):
A mole with.
Speaker 10 (24:20):
Something his whole goal is to say something, crazy, upsetting, fighting,
outrageous all of those. Things so if you feel something
when he said something that's what it was supposed to,
do then you should realize that you've got to stop,
feeling because then he's gotten, you and you've got to
start thinking and, saying, okay is what he's saying even?
(24:41):
Possible the whole thing of like he's trying to change
the way The United states view transgender people by removing
the words transgender from government documents as if that erases.
People and also this new women's protecting women's ideology by
denying people asks us to place the four athletes in
the country who are transgender from playing For so these
(25:05):
are big sweeping. Nothing, meanwhile the things we should be
concerned about is what those is doing and how they
are pilfering through the entire government and through all of
our personal, information and how they have a plan with
the strategic crypto crap to take our tax dollars and
put it into. Crypto this is that is what we
need to be angry. About find the big. Thing Them
(25:27):
republicans are notoriously good for finding one thing and needling
us about it on the other side until they. Win
they become a hass by saying border, border, border, border,
border and that's all they have to. Say and we
need to start doing that and stop playing whackamle and
stop caring that he say something. Upsetting so, what he's
your drunk. Uncle he says crazy, shit crazy. Thing you
(25:51):
gotta let him say the crazy thing and then do.
Speaker 4 (25:53):
Something all, Right, well, so anybody who's got a brain
knows that his tariffs are going to destroy. Us WHEN
i say, US i Mean american, citizens you, know not the,
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world But. Americans and he's head of The Commerce department
is quote optimistic about the. Tariffs president is listening to
the offers From mexico And canada and he's thinking about
trying to do something in the middle With.
Speaker 10 (26:42):
Jesus but you, know let me just, say there's the
problem With trump and his whole tariff. Nonsense is it
plays tariff on your own. Agreement the trade agreement that
we have right now With canada And mexico is his.
Agreement it's THE US. Nba that's why it's fit to do.
This he's putting a tariff on his own. Deal and
(27:03):
that's why he Real he probably knew once it went
into effect that it was stupid and was looking for
a way out of. It he just wanted to say
something to pretend he.
Speaker 4 (27:11):
Wants, yeah that could be that could, be, Right, GEORGE
i do.
Speaker 10 (27:19):
KNOW i think these tariffs will last. LONG i think
they will laugh a little, while BUT i think once
it really start, has suggests a friend of mine who's
a TikTok poster with over a half million followers and
a large following on, YouTube you should follow. Her Tabitha
Speaks politics is her. Name she actually has said in her,
opinion an out couches. Way she said, it white people
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aren't mad enough yet because the minorities are mad, enough
but the majority is. Not and then so the majority
is very and begun to twist on the fact that
Their Social security check is late because of a government,
shutdown which is likely to happen and likely to cause.
That and if they see that they're no longer able
to get Their medicaid or THEIR schip program for their
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kids once a bill cannot be, met they will care.
Enough and until then we have to kind of. Wait that's, why,
really you haven't seen black people at protest because we
know it doesn't matter. Yet no one's mad enough.
Speaker 4 (28:15):
Yet all, Right so before we run out of, time
because we're down to do it three minutes for the first.
Half Fox news chief political analyst Brit, hume no friend
to liberal, thinking said, quote this was the most, boisterous the,
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longest and the most partisan Speech i've ever heard Of
president get in this kind of, setting AND i go
back maybe fifty years on, This hume. Said they also
think a Mid, well then he says he thinks it
might have been the most. Effective this is this is the, problem,
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Man this is the. Problem. Anyhow all, Right, well we're
close to running out of time for the first. HALF
i think we have a minute or two, left SO
i don't know if there's anything else About tuesday night
(29:29):
that we want to talk, About and, no we got
one minute. Left, okay this Is Eric, pubman hosts Of
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Speaker 4 (33:41):
Bauman ladies and, gentlemen welcome. Back it is amazingly gray
and gloomy. Outside you, know we had a few beautiful
days out. There but in any, case we're joined today
by professor and Influencer George blake And Professor Ronald. Blaker
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and despite the fact THAT i, MEASURED i messed their
names up OFTEN i keep making them, married and there's
some big differences between. Them, god we're going to start
by talking About trump and women's, sessions AND i mean
(34:34):
we're kind of fixated On trump right now because, we're you,
know hitting one hundred daymark and he's got a few
women in his cabinet and in his uh. Administration but
(34:57):
boy is he a misery when it comes to. Women So,
Rona i'm going to ask you to, start what do
you think about what he's doing about?
Speaker 9 (35:11):
Women, well as, Always i'm very concerned about what's going
to happen with reproduction. Rights we've talked about that many times,
Before so this Time i'll start talking About linda, McMahon
who is completely unqualified to be The Education edgretary and
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all of the things that they say that they're going to.
DO i believe we're mostly going to affect women because
they're going to affect, children children who get breakfast and
lunch at, school children who have I EPs individual education
plans that allow them to get their niches met in
the public, schools when those items disappears on, women working, women,
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mothers and So i'm very concerned about everything that's happening
at The department Of. Education you wouldn't have think thought
that That trump could have done any worse than he
did in his first term with his cabinet, pits and,
UNFORTUNATELY i think most of them are worse than the
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first time.
Speaker 4 (36:29):
Around, Well, george as An African american, man what do
you think about what he's doing with? Women, WELL i
think what the interesting.
Speaker 10 (36:47):
PERSPECTIVE i think that the perspective a. HUNT i THINK
i had some interests that THE dei programs in, general
And Affirmative action program.
Speaker 4 (36:54):
Seventy slow, down slow down just a little. Bit you're
talking very, Quickly.
Speaker 11 (37:02):
Okay very.
Speaker 10 (37:03):
Fast so What i'm saying is that programs black affirmative
action AND dei programs benefited white women more than anyone,
else and women in general more than anyone, else because
that was the easiest way to get to get your diversity. Going,
basically for any, company we hire a woman and now we're.
Diverse now that those private programs are now under, attack
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a lot of women in particular are finding out that
the end OF dei, program diversity equity and inclusions specifically
means women as, well and so a lot of women
are being, replaced and SO i would just my hope
is that women will understand that, diversity equity and inclusion
does not mean black because that's what everybody keeps, thinking
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and then they find, out, oh it means everybody excepts white, fish, gender,
Heterosexual christian men of, wealth because that's exactly who it.
Means everybody else doesn't belong to that. Party it has
to be invited. In and so hopefully it will help
with that so that people will realize that we need
these programs. NOW i also have two minds of it
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THAT i thought the program are band aids that are
liberal answers to a bigger problem and really could not
have been an overall, solution and perhaps we should have
been looking for something much larger than simply a series
of Program we should have been trying to stay passed the. Er,
yes which would make no need for any.
Speaker 4 (38:27):
Books. Yes, Well i'll just say having had several teachers
in my, family including my grandmother who is a teacher,
librarian that taught in an essentially all black area Of,
Brooklyn New, york and if it was not for the
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food programs that they had In New York, city those
skits wouldn't have, eaten.
Speaker 10 (39:12):
And now they.
Speaker 9 (39:13):
Won't you cannot learn if you are, hungry cannot who are.
Speaker 10 (39:18):
Cold and that's what they're all to be prepared. For
this administration doing their best to end those programs and
to curtail. Them, now we should be very frank and
honest about the fact that often what they really mean
is they want to create work, requirements because work requirements
causes the natural reduction of the amount of people that we.
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Spend who can't say we're going to just get rid
of the snap. Program you. Can't there are far too
many people that voted For trump that rely on. That
but they can say we're going to make a work
program because then again it feeds This O'roonnald reagan racist.
Narrative somehow this black woman is getting lobbed to and
she's beaten a lobster role while you were your kids
could barely survive because she's got page kids and forty
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five hundred dollars in food. Panthoma which is this ridiculous.
Sight and part is partly that that's why poor people
keep voting to get rid of those, programs because they
think somebody else is getting over on them when it's a.
Lie and we need to erase. That that's something democrats
can also.
Speaker 9 (40:17):
Do we can change the.
Speaker 10 (40:18):
Way the information gets to. People we can make them
aware of what the act of the ground. Level, backup
this is who THE ei. Is if you had said
that to a lot of those women voters who voted For,
trump they might. Not it was your programs going, away
your job going. Away but nobody said. That they just
kept PAYING. Dei and everybody's, like oh, yeah black people.
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Okay AND i all, said but it's the, truth because
we don't The asian, people you are.
Speaker 9 (40:45):
Aberious BUT i honestly don't believe that women would have heard.
THAT i THINK i think we thought we were paying.
RIGHT i think we thought not. Me they don't MEAN
i really believe. That and a lot of people who
voted for this. Man they voted against their own, incredation
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and let's just hope and pray they figured that out
before the next.
Speaker 10 (41:09):
Midterm how they can still vote by the next if
they are. Working there are so many the various plans
it would make you not sleep at. Night so the
Thing i've been reading about What banny's doing various thingys
when the next vote comes, up because they're in charge of.
It got, Now Pam, bondy who will do Whatever trump,
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says including seizing a voting machine or all that crap
that they're not supposed to, do because who's going to
stop them if he commits a? Clime The Supreme court is,
said we can't do anything about.
Speaker 4 (41:41):
It oh, boy what's The Supreme court? NOT i understand
That trump was jumping up and down in fury because
they five to four voted him out of being able
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to cut funding for international. Affairs, YES i. Understand i'm.
Sure what did you? Say george?
Speaker 10 (42:16):
Said and that's really just for, Now.
Speaker 4 (42:19):
Yes that's, right all, right, guys let's move. On as
a black, Man, george how do you see you'll have
to forgive me and have? Hiccups what do you think
he's got planned for black. Folks oh, oh.
Speaker 10 (42:46):
Well because we did not vote for. Him i'm sure
we're his favorite. People so we're a clear demographic that
did not support.
Speaker 4 (42:54):
Him SO i know there's so.
Speaker 10 (42:55):
Much support coming from. Him one thing he's going to
do is there will be no funny to ape for
you going to try to attack those schools because to,
him they are ALL. Theei so the very nature of
the school of AN hbcu is that it services black.
People so that would be a problem now and there
will probably be no funny for. That the other thing
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is they're going to empowerful a lot and give police
more protections in some. Cases you, know right now he's
threatening us his and it's really the. THREAT i don't
know if it will, happen but the threat is who's
going to try to look into bring back Should YEAH
i just heard. That, yeah but that's. Fate to, me
that is, date that's date to try to upset black.
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People so you want us out in the, street you
want us to be upset so you can trigger some bull.
Craft but we're not falling for. Itant we don't. Care
we don't. Care we already know that system is. Rigged,
Trump you're rigging the system doesn't show black people. Anything
you have literally lived down to its. Expectations so, whatever
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we will not even be. Impressed, honest If Barrick shelvin
wants to be on the streets and think he'd be,
face go. Ahead but there's a lot of people who
are black and white and otherwise who would not make
that man's, face who can't stand. Him BUT i would
not want to be out IF i were. Him he
won't be having take.
Speaker 9 (44:14):
Dinners you, know there were Some palestinian prisoners who, said no,
Thanks i'd rather stay in a palate an in An
israeli prison than go back To gaza for exactly that.
Reason they knew that they would be they would be
killed if they went back To, gaza.
Speaker 10 (44:34):
Right, Right what would be the? Point what would BE
i don't know this whole threat he's going To he's
going to be quite quite quite cruel to black people in,
particular AND i know black women. ESPECIALLY i JUST i
hope we can survive it long enough to create some
changes so that we can protect ourselves, more because unless
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we have, power we can't do. Anything and, unfortunately fifteen
Million americans did not do the thing that we're all
supposed to. Do see the lie if we're supposed to
vote for our own. Interests but that's the, lie the
truth that we're supposed to vote for the common. Interest
it's supposed to be the common, good not. ALL i
don't vote for. MYSELF i vote BECAUSE i don't want there.
Speaker 4 (45:16):
To be mass.
Speaker 10 (45:17):
DEPORTATIONS i vote BECAUSE i want women to have reproductive.
Rights neither one of these things they're going to affect,
me but they do affect me BECAUSE i vote for
the common good and not just for my own.
Speaker 4 (45:28):
Interest to keep.
Speaker 10 (45:29):
Doing, that and that is quickly making us fall. Apart
that made people Say i'm going to Protect god and
not vote For Kamon LaaS because that was their interest
what they should have been voting for with everybody else
and not.
Speaker 4 (45:40):
Themselves. Right, OH i think What george's saying is, real
as much AS i don't like. IT i, mean you,
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know you think about how black people are being, treated
then think about how gay people are being. Treated he
always has pretended that he was pro. Gae he always,
did and he's never been pro. Gay and on my
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show two weeks, AGO i think it WAS i said
That Bruce. Jenner, NO i, Know i'm not supposed to
call Him, bruce call Her. Bruce Caitlyn, fenrius who has
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stood up for him through all of his, bs has
stood up for him regardless of what his actions and behaviors,
were and it's like what he has just done is. Degenderized, Yeah,
(47:12):
Caitlin caitlyn is neither a man nor a. Woman actually
she's a. WOMAN i, MEAN i mean she's a. MAN i,
mean this is an embarrassing place for us to. Be
WHEN i see THE tv AND i see black people
(47:39):
stand up and, say you, know black person for uh For,
TRUMP i think to, myself what are you? Doing you're
like the people that You're you're like the black people
that used to vote for the White southern pieces of
garbage who just wanted to sell you. Out YE'S i,
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mean don't you think that's? FRIGHTENING i think it's all.
Speaker 9 (48:15):
Frightening and by the, Rhetoric i'm frightened about what's going
to happen to. People i'm frightened about what's going to
happen to. Children i'm frightened for my young, students who you,
know in high school thought they were safe to come
out as. Gay and Now i've actually written some personal
(48:36):
essays about not feeling. Safe it is emboldened. People one
of the reasons they don't feel safe is Because trumps in.
Bold as we, know he emboldened people to.
Speaker 10 (48:50):
Say what they.
Speaker 9 (48:51):
Thought, anyway it's going back To jews will not replace
us people are in. BOLD i just feel it's very.
Speaker 10 (49:02):
DANGEROUS i quite agree.
Speaker 11 (49:06):
That i'll say.
Speaker 10 (49:07):
THIS i still tell your students that they have. Fear
but fear can't get you up very. Far but what
it can do is remind you of what you've got to,
fight and that being gay is not a conferred. Rite
it is clearly, not and it is something that's to
fight for your sense of. Identity and that's okay because
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we all have to on some level take the claim
of who we are and so facing adversity in THIS
i know from being a black, man this from being
a child that was that face racial discrimination in nine years,
old and SO i know exactly what it is like
to be called in words to my face and see
my sister to fighting to protect, you and so you have.
(49:52):
To it reminds you is that you have to then
be ready to fight because of who you, are and
not feel that you should sprink away Because they said
that you don't exist. Plans people need to be more,
difficult they need to be more. Political don't shrink away
because drinking away makes them think they want and in
some ways they end up. Winning When, geort they Kept
(50:15):
Baltimore city and it was, hard but it was not. Impossible, Yeah.
Speaker 4 (50:19):
George WHEN i was in military, school two punks hung
me from a tree upside. Down oh eh, no, no
this is a true. Story they hung me From they
hung me from a, tree and SO i was afraid
(50:40):
to go back out into the. FOREST i, mean we
had sixty one acres and that evening one of those
punks said to, me, so how did it feel to
be hung from a? Tree and he called me THE k?
Word mm. HMM i looked at, HIM i, thought what
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what the F THEN i picked UP i picked up
a chair in the mess, hall AND i gave him
a whack over his head THAT i bet to this
day he. REMEMBERS i, Thought holy, day is that it.
Speaker 10 (51:29):
Is the resolve to fight in the face of.
Speaker 11 (51:33):
Discrimination we had when we have to, say all of
every trance person over eighteen needs to be registered for fricking,
boats every single, one because.
Speaker 4 (51:51):
But they get they need to get, educated and they
need to understand what these fools are doing to, them
or they know they.
Speaker 10 (52:01):
Know because they're. Scared they at least get the filtered down.
Version and there's also a movement of. Foot and this
is WHAT i will say About. Trump trump may not.
BE i would never say he's anti, gay Because i've
never seen evidence of. That i've seen that he is
anti LGBT, q which is. Different there is a move
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our foot in our community that you know, about which
is to separate ourselves from trans. People there's an entire
movement talking about the lgb now and excluding trans people
so that they can target. Them and there are a
surprising number of gay people who are willing to go
over to that. Side we need to fight that. Ideology
we need to let them know that we're not going to.
(52:45):
That we understand that we are adberant to, them we
are not their, usual but that means we still belong to.
Something we belong to. Us that we can't let them do.
That And i'm saying politically we should be galvanizing our.
Group we should be talking to our. Friends the truth,
is you can find out who voted and who didn't.
Vote you can never find out what they, well how they.
(53:06):
Voted but everybody's voted as a matter of public. Records
so look up your friends and family and see if they're,
voted because they might be lying to you because they're embarrassed,
now but at least go to them and, say, hey
you can, vote, now do it this time and stop
sitting on your behind and being too lazy about your
mail in. Ballot or let's have a mail in ballot.
(53:28):
Party let's do at a gay club instead of dancing
ridiculously and hoping by, dancing we're. Protesting how about get
everybody in here registered to?
Speaker 12 (53:37):
Votes no what?
Speaker 10 (53:39):
MATTERS i, mean right outside the club before you go?
In are you? Registered so is your cause you don't
get in? Here we are a.
Speaker 4 (53:47):
Good politically active. Dude WHEN i was president Of stonewall
something was exactly one of the things THAT i. Did
exactly one of the things THAT i, DID i SENT
i sent cruise out to, clubs gay men's, clubs lesbian,
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clubs what have, you so we could make sure people were.
REGISTERED i Mean Sheila, kele who was the first OPENLY
lgbt FOR lgb legislator In. California we got her elected
(54:43):
And my relationship with her didn't start off well BECAUSE
i was supporting a friend of mine who had been
on The stonewall. Board AND i remember to this day
(55:04):
he said to, Me, ah she's a, socialist lesbian, radical lesbian. Feminist,
Seriously and WHEN i called, her you, know to try
to straighten my relationship bat with, her AND i, said
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he told me that you were a lateral radical, feminist, lesbian, etcetera.
Etcetera sheila, said, yes that's. RIGHT i, mean you gotta
(55:49):
know sheillis she actually beneath it all has quite a
sense of, humor Unlike Jackie, goldberg, who in my, opinion
doesn't have a sense are like? That all, right so
we're down to probably two. Minutes are there any topics
(56:12):
we didn't get the cover that we should have covered today.
Speaker 10 (56:21):
Above most of the problems of the world.
Speaker 9 (56:23):
Today, well we probably don't have, time BUT i wanted
to talk about how UPSET i was That anora won The.
Speaker 10 (56:34):
Oscar For Best.
Speaker 9 (56:35):
Picture it's just it's just another pseudo pornographic movie objectifying
women in the name of respecting. THEM i, mean how
many years more is this going to go?
Speaker 10 (56:51):
On so many about what oscars played sex, workers so.
Many that's.
Speaker 9 (56:58):
CRAZY i mean.
Speaker 10 (57:04):
Say, That charley sarn so.
Speaker 9 (57:07):
MANY i, mean it's just it's made me so. Angry
and when when the show opened With Cynthia arrivo singing
the songs From, WICKED i.
Speaker 10 (57:19):
Yelled at THE.
Speaker 9 (57:20):
TV i hope you all regret it now that you
didn't vote for, her BECAUSE i knew she wasn't gonna win.
Either and and with that voice and that, song and
and and and you know, THAT.
Speaker 10 (57:35):
I, was to me more impressed when she was In.
Ghost he was so unbelievably wonderful as the great stricken.
Person that was one of my Favorite.
Speaker 5 (57:49):
What did they do to?
Speaker 9 (57:50):
Her the opening segment was her body being treated as a.
PIECE i was, very very. Upset and it's The trumpers
to have emboldened people to show to show women as
objects like. That AND i spent a good amount of
time yelling at the. TELEVISION i know it's not, political
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but it's it's a reflection of our. Culture And i'm
And i'm worried and concerned and. Upsets AND i have a,
daughter AND i.
Speaker 4 (58:23):
Just and what does your son learn from all? This hold?
Speaker 9 (58:30):
On, well my son does spend a lot of time
listening to my daughter AND i talk about these. Things
and my son is a very enlightened and very intelligent
young man who graduated From new C la and got
a good. Education so he's pretty much on the right
side of, issues at least when he's in my.
Speaker 10 (58:52):
Presence you know, how you.
Speaker 9 (58:56):
Know how seriously He's he's been growing up with this
for you, know his entire.
Speaker 4 (59:02):
Life but all, right, KIDS i love to have the
two of you. On we have different kinds of discussions
THAT i often. HAVE i Know rona listens to almost
all of my. SHOWS i. Do so this Is Eric,
(59:23):
fouman host Of The Uncommon Sence, democrat right here ON
Nbc Radio Case. Thea as you, Know i'm now on
at four o'clock and we're now presenting FROM i think
it's an nineteen thirty two is The. Union so all
(59:53):
of you be, healthy be. WELL i Thank eric As
rio for always being on top of my cues and,
uh your