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Yeah went from sleeping on the flow now my jury box froze fuck up bowl fuck up stove counted millions in a cold bad bitch booted swole got her own bank row can't fold doesn't.

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Know headshot case clothes what is up, guys? It's Andy Forcella and this is the show for the realist. Say goodbye to the lies, to fakeness and delusions of modern society. And welcome to motherfucking reality, guys. Today we have Andy and DJ Cruz.

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The motherfucking Internet.

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That's what we're going to do. That's what CTI stands for. It stands for cruise the Internet. What we do here is we put up topics on the screen. We speculate on what is true and what is not true. This is speculative show, meaning it's opinions. Then we talk about how we, the people need to solve some of these problems going on in the world. Other times you tune in over the course of the week, you're going to have Q A. That's what you got yesterday. That's where you submit questions and we give you answers. Now, you could submit your questions a couple of different ways. The first way is, guys, you can.

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Email those questions in to askandy@andyforcella.com or.

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You can go on YouTube and in the comments section of the Q and a f episodes you can ask questions and we'll answer them. Other times we have real talk. Real talk is 520 minutes of me giving you some real talk. And then we have what's called 75 hard verses. That's where someone who has completed the 75 hard program comes on. The show talks about how their life was before. It's usually shit. Talks about how their life is now, usually not shit. And how you could do the same with the 75 hard program. If you're unfamiliar with 75 hard, it is the initial phase of the live hard program that you could find for free at episode 208 on the audio feed. Only it wasn't on YouTube. We just started YouTube a little bit ago. So 208. Get it for free. There is a book on my website called the book on mental toughness. It gives you the whole live hard program, in and out, up and down, left, right, all the shit, nuts and bolts, however you want to say it, plus ten chapters on mental toughness. Why it's important how you can cultivate it.

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Okay, you don't have to buy the book to get the program, but it's very helpful for people that want to know the ins and outs. You can get that@andyforta.com. Now, we don't have a fee for the show. I don't run commercials on the show. I don't like to answer to anybody. So I do the show myself, pay for it myself, staff the show myself. So I ask very simply that you share the show. If it's good, if it sucks, don't share it. But if it's good and it makes you think, it makes you laugh, gives you new perspective. If you think it's something that needs to be heard, do us a favor and share the show. We're constantly fighting shadow bands, traffic bans, all that shit. So don't be a ho.

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Shut the show.

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All right. What's up? Hey, what are you doing? Oh, you know, kind of got a.

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Little self conscious as soon as we started.

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Why? Because Ian's beard, man.

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I'm here.

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Yeah, we do have a special guest that is a fantastic one of our show regulars, Mr. Ian Smith. What's up, guys? What's up, man?

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I'm sorry, dj.

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It's like fine wine, man.

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Yeah, I'm starting to get the silver hairs coming through that.

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See that?

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It's nice, man. I like when you got tied off.

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No, we're just letting it flow today.

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I like when he ties.

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It's extra domestic terroristy. Well, I love it. Yeah, I love it.

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I hope one day I can grow up and be like you.

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Yeah.

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On the list.

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And keep trying your best.

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How many points up the list do you think it puts, Ian that beard?

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Oh, for sure. I mean, that adds at least two.

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I agree. Yeah.

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At least two points.

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Yeah. If you're an eight, that means you're a ten. Yeah, I'm in the expression the other way.

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You'd be at six. Like, he's climbing higher on the list.

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Level ten.

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Oh, love. You're saying. Okay, I see what you.

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Level one is like, people that don't say shit because everybody's on a list.

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Got you.

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That's true.

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Level ten is like you're white and straight. Yeah, level one. Level one is like you're straight and white, and then you got to start saying, like, some wild shit to get up there.

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Yeah, well, there's truth to that. It's wild anyway. Wild. What's going on with you, man? What's new?

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Not too much, man.

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Life is good.

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I live in Florida now, so I finally hung my hat up on New Jersey after the gym saga and Congress and all that stuff.

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What was that guy's name up there, your buddy, that governor?

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Governor Philip Murphy.

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Did you guys shake hands and make out and shit before you?

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No, no, the last time I saw him, he was at a restaurant. I showed up and he abruptly left.

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So I don't know what it is.

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I just wanted to say hi, but he had other thoughts in mind.

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What a douche.

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He's a skadouche. He's a true story, too.

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He just looks like. He just has that face of just, like.

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Dude, did you see him yell at those people on the street that one time? That one clip where he was yelling at everybody on the street? Yeah. It was crazy, dude. That guy's a fucking asshole.

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Trying to protest.

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Yeah, they were protesting, like, no mask, COVID shit. Yeah. And he fucking started motherfucking them, dude, it was pretty bad. Fuck. Anyway, what else going on? Let's just get this out of the way. We went to the farmer shotguns this weekend. I sucked. It was what it was. There you go. Yeah, you were. You were, too. I saw your fucking face.

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I wasn't even going to do it, man.

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Well, I had an off day. We all have off days.

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It happens.

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Yeah.

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It's all right.

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I know.

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It's all right.

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I know. I still going to be better than you next time.

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It's the gun.

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I didn't fucking say that. I said it's a new gun. Motherfucker was. All right. I'll take the l, man. It is what it is.

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We had a good time, though.

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Can't be jacked. Handsome and awesome all the time.

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Listen, it's hard.

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A good shot.

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Yeah, it's hard asking too much, right?

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Ask me how I know it's hard.

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Like, you were fucking hitting that much more than me from the distance we were shooting at. I would hit that. Last time we shot, bro, we were shooting. How far is that? 50.

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That was. That was like 50 yards.

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Yeah. 50 yards of the pistol? Yeah. You hit, like, two more than me. Because I hit zero.

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All right. It was cool, man. It was a good time. Yeah, always nice.

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Couldn't get the fucking tank started.

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Yeah, that's a problem. Unfortunate, but, you know, listen, it's all right, you know. Yeah, we'll get it. We're good. We need it. It'll be ready when it needs to be ready.

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Yeah, hopefully. We got to get to.

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Oh, man.

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Can't push that thing.

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Oh, fuck, man. Listen, we tried everything. We tried the dually both. Like, we tried a jump box, then.

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We tried the John Deere.

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Then he pulls out the fucking tractor. Like, it was not trying. It was not going.

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That's all right.

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It'll be ready. Yeah, it'll be ready.

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Yeah.

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Man, we got a hell of a show.

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Do we? Yeah.

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Got a lot of stuff going on. First. Maybe we could try some just dumbass of the day. Think that'd be fun.

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Yeah.

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Dumbass of the day goes to Kamala Harris.

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Shocking. Shocking.

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But watch this dumb shit. So this headline reads, Kamala Harris claps along to puerto rican protest song before realizing it's about her.

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That's funny, dude.

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That's not a shocking headline, though, as funny as it is.

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It's like, this lady is a fucking clown. All right, so let's dive into this real quick. So Vice President Kamala Harris had an embarrassing fumble during a Friday visit to Puerto Rico, where she was spotted clapping along to a protest song against her before an aide translated the lyrics. After delivering remarks in the territory's capital of San Juan, Harris stopped by the neighborhood of Santoris to tour the Galloko community center and hear from community leaders. Fox News reported a group of protesters holding signs with messages including, quote, Kamala Harris, war criminal.

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Shut up. Shut up.

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And calling the United States genocidal met the vice president outside the community center along with a band playing music. Video captured the hilarious moment where Harris went from smiling and clapping along to dropping her hands when the staffer next to her reportedly translated the spanish lyrics. Here is the video.

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It get him on towers. Get him. Yeah. You know, I like the way they protest better than we protest.

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Yeah, that shit got some soul, look.

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Yeah, it does. Beautiful. She's like, yeah, they fucking hate you.

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They're saying that you're a stupid dick.

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That's pretty funny.

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So the lyrics, it says, quote, we want to know, kamala, what did you come here for? We want to know what you think of the colony. An activist saying, accompanied by percussion instruments. They also included the lyrics long live free Palestine and Haiti, too, according to the puerto rican journalist Isra Pachico. After Harris seemed to realize what the song was about, she nodded and folded her hands in front of her. Dumbass of the day, no doubt. Kamimi Harris.

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I like the beat, though.

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That's great.

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That shit was smooth.

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Yeah.

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She apparently liked it, too.

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Yeah.

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Little bop going. It was definitely a Kamala Harris bop.

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There was no real rhythm to that.

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At all, but whatever.

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It's so funny how these people try to be so political for the camera. And when they mess up, it's so fun. It's so good.

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Well, it just highlights how disingenuous they really are. It's always an action show.

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Yeah.

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And she's like, oh, I don't know.

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What they brought a band here. We fucking.

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Hate you. That's all we do here.

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Fuck, man. This is great.

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This is great. Yeah, she couldn't.

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I know. You may not know Spanish, but I think the word genocide in Spanish looks pretty similar.

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Genocidal.

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Does genocide in Spanish not look.

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Like genocide in English? And she's like, that's me. Kamala s genocido. That's me. Look at the guy next to her smiling, dude.

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He's like, what a dumbass. Oh, this is great. Oh, fuck, man. All right.

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You guys brought a band for me? Me as Genocido.

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C say podway.

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C say podway.

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Isn't that what Jill said? Jill Biden?

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No, I believe she says she loved tacos. Yeah.

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Me gusta la pantaloles. Oh, fuck, man. Yeah, that's great.

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All right.

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You can't even write that shit.

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No, you can't.

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Fuck, man.

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That's pretty funny.

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That's great. But it is CTI. So let's get into our cruise.

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All right.

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Let's get into it, guys. Remember, if you want to see any of these pictures, articles, links, videos, go to andyfacella.com. You guys can find them linked there. With that being said, let's get into our first headline. Headline number one. We got to go over to Politico. Politico released this article kind of. What's the word? Pre ejaculate.

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Right?

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It was pre ejaculatory article. I think that's how you say pre.com. Yeah, this is a pre come article from Politico. Headline reads, first search, then seizure. How tish James will go after Trump's bank accounts and other assets. Little precom. Article reads, frozen bank accounts, a sheriff at the door, and maybe even a private plane put up for auction.

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Shut up.

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Look how fucking like they were foaming at the mouth when they were writing this. Let me see who wrote this? Let me find the name real quick.

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Turd burglar McGee.

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Erica Orden is her name. Or their name.

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Probably there.

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Or their name.

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They. Them.

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They wrote this article.

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Yeah.

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They are fucking idiots. Them said, let's just finish reading this.

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You ever noticed that the dumbest shit comes from people that call them they? Do you think that's because there's so many of them that their dumbness compounds?

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That's what it's plural.

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Yeah, that's what it minds. They can be extra dumb because there's, like, more of them. Yeah.

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Right.

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Yeah.

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They got to split the last two brain cells between two people. That's what it is, man. Donald Trump could soon face any of those scenarios. If he can't come up with a roughly half billion dollar bond by next week to stop the enforcement of a civil judgment after a judge found that he and his company committed widespread corporate fraud. If Trump can't find an underwriter to guarantee the amount on his behalf, and if he fails to persuade a court to give him an 11th hour respite while he appeals the verdict, New York Attorney General Tish James can begin seizing his assets. I also love this nickname that they get. Erica, you're not fucking cool like, y'all not fucking be. Are y'all bffs?

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You know what I'm saying?

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It's fucking leticia. You tell me the attorney general at least say a real name. Fuck. But yeah. So after this little precom article, it's funny, because then this comes out that he was granted a reprieve as appeal. Courts cut $454,000,000 bond due Monday, which was today, when the show was recorded by 62%. So it went from 454,000,000 to 175 was granted by the appeals court. It's like, ten days to come up with it and pay it off, which, listen, it's still a shit ton of money, right?

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Yeah.

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But it is a 62% reduction on what he was going to have to pay by today. So this is Trump's statement. I got a video clip of him responding to this. Let's see what he has to say.

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Thank you very much. Judge Ed Goran has done a terrible disservice to the state of New York. What he's done is terrible. Businesses are fleeing.

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You see that?

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We just released a statement on Booth. Businesses are fleeing, and crime is flourishing all over the state. And what he's done is such a disservice and should never be allowed to happen again. New York state is being battered by his decision. So I greatly respect the decision of the appellate division, and I'll post either $175,000,000 in cash or bonds or security or whatever is necessary very quickly, within the ten days. And I thank the appellate division for acting quickly, but Judge Angorin is a disgrace to this country, and this should not be allowed to happen. Thank you very.

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Wait, keep going.

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Oh, that's set.

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The best part is when he walks off, the guy yells, hey, Trump, how are you going to pay it? And he goes, cash. It's awesome, dude. He wanted to say cash, bitch.

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Yeah, right?

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It was awesome. Fuck.

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I mean, that's still a shit ton of money, bro.

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I've seen a lot of people laughing about this, like, oh, look, he doesn't have to pay the whole amount. And celebrating it and like, dude, it's a win. It's not a win.

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It's not a, it's not, none of this stuff should be, you know, and Trump's right here. He's talking about that the states falling apart. And this is what, how much of the state's legal resources are going to this at the moment when you've got criminals being let out on the streets and he's got to fight for a 62% reduction and it's close to $200 million. That's a fortune. None of it makes any sense, and it's all theater. But these people have no problem letting the real problems just fester, as Trump said. And look at what they're doing to this guy. And it's a big spectacle the media focuses on. It takes everybody's attention away from the real problems, and they're just torturing him for no reason because it will fall apart.

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Well, I think also, dude, yeah, it is going to fall apart. But there's a couple of other points here, too. The more they do this, the more they push people towards them. I don't think they understand that. I think they think that the same old game of just calling him a racist and calling him a this and calling him a that and saying he's this and that and persecuting him. I think the more they persecute him, the more it's helping his cause at this point. And then the second thing is, this sets a precedent for people like you and me to be completely railroaded by the court system. And I think that black communities generally feel that's the case anyway. So as they're watching this happen, they're starting to be like, fuck, dude, this is what they do to us, which is making them rally behind Trump, too. So ultimately, these Marxists, communists, which is what they are, are not doing themselves any favors by doing this. And I really hope he figures out a way to get that money back. Honestly. That's a lot of fucking money, dude, for anybody. I see a lot of conservative influencers and shit, like laughing, like, oh, you only got to pay 175, motherfucker.

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You shouldn't have to pay anything.

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Right.

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Dude? These conservative people got to stop celebrating little wins that aren't wins.

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Yeah, they're not.

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Just because they're giving you something doesn't mean it's a win.

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That's like the trap of the conservatives. We've become so accustomed to these little tiny victories that you're losing things in general, in a bigger sense, because we celebrate little stuff like having a number one song. And don't get me wrong, that's not putting down anybody's efforts to speak on things and to that. But we spend a lot of time celebrating stuff that actually doesn't move the needle in the direction that we need it to go. This is not moving the needle in any direction. Positively. It's stopping the bleeding.

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It's certainly not something to celebrate.

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No, you should say, good for him. I'm glad he got some of this.

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But this is still an injustice.

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This is still an injustice. And how do we fix this? How do we change this? How do we get this to stop happening? Not.

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Oh, cool.

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He got away with half. We stuck it to him.

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Yeah. No, you didn't stick it to the man. Yeah, his lawyer.

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What do you guys, anything on that?

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What is that? I don't know. I bet she's smart, though. Looks like.

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The alien on american dad.

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Well, you guys can make fun of her. I bet she's fucking smart.

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If she's sitting right there, she's fucking smart.

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If Trump hired her, I mean, Trump didn't hire me for anything, so I'm not.

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I guarantee you have much to say.

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Fuck was she wearing, though? Fuck, man.

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Cool.

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Well, guys, jump in on this conversation down in the comments. Let us know what you guys think. With that being said, let's head over to him. Let's check him out. Cruise the comments. Today's comment comes from at James Austin. He says, I'm 38, and I remember watching robot jocks on Cinemax in 91.

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Yeah, bro, that's what's up.

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Yeah, I know. We saw the pitches.

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Robot jocks is good, you know.

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Robot jocks is.

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I was five years old.

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Wasn't.

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How old are you, Anne?

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37. Anyway, I agree. That's all we got. I get something else? Yeah, get something else.

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You want some heat?

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Yeah.

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I got one for you.

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All right. Better be a good one.

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Pressure is on now.

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I had it. I'm just like.

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We want all the heat today.

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All right, this comment comes from at dirty diapers 1783.

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There we go.

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Oh, man, this is going to be some intelligent shit.

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You ready, dude? Anthony, Andy, whatever the fuck your name is, I love you. Your consistency and passion is inspiring. Fucking love that shit.

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Hey, dirty diaper, whatever the fuck you call yourself, I appreciate it.

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Where the fuck did he get Anthony from? It's like, right there. Hey, man, is that going to be a new name?

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Whatever he wants to call me, I'll give a shit. It's all good, Anthony. Andy. Yeah, I love you too, budy.

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That was not what I was expecting from dirty diaper at all.

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No, I was expecting some shit.

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Guys, we appreciate your comments, though, man. Appreciate all the love and support you guys give this show. Keep doing it. Keep liking and subscribing.

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And the Sherry shares.

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And the Sherry shares.

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Sherry share shares.

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Don't become whores.

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No hoes.

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Your parents raised you better.

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You know what I like is whenever you meet someone in public and they listen to the show, that's all you got to say. All they say is, I'm not a hoe. And they give you, like, a little pound. Good stuff. Cool shit, man.

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Well, let's get into our second headline. Let's keep this cruise moving. This is a loaded headline. All right, we got a lot going on in here, maybe even a little Andy Damas coming into fruition. But let's start it off nice and easy. Headline number two, Yellowstone star kicked off flight for allegedly refusing to sit next to passenger wearing a mask. All right, nice and easy. Let's dive into this a little bit. This is actually one of my favorite actors. You guys watch Yellowstone?

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This is the old man, right?

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Old man. Old fory Smith. So he got kicked off of a flight. Fory J. Smith claimed he was kicked off a flight after refusing to sit next to a passenger wearing a face mask. The Yellowstone actor was stranded in a Houston, Texas airport when he shared his story on the instagram video for his half a million followers. Quote, you need to hear this story. He captioned the short clip alongside the hashtags. Hashtag cowboy, hashtag country, hashtag western, hashtag yellowstone, hashtag yellowstone tv. Here's the clip.

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You know, my social media people tell me that you like me face to face, but you know what? I can't say face to face what I want. Like, I just got kicked off a plane in, where the hell am I at? Houston, Texas. Because I told them that I didn't feel comfortable sitting next to somebody with a mask on. Yeah, I've been drinking. I've been sitting in the airport for 3 hours. Yeah, I'm drinking. I ain't drunk. But they throw me off the plane because I'm drunk. Because you people won't stand up and tell everybody what bullshit this is. I just told them I didn't feel comfortable about sitting next to somebody that had to wear a mask, and I'm off the plane.

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Yes, the video cuts off there well, but I like it.

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Hey, now, fory, I love your work, bro.

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He's a great actor.

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You were definitely drunk, but it's all good.

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Wrong, though. You weren't wrong.

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It's all good about your health. Down to shooter. Well, we can't get drunk at the airport anymore. That's the only thing good about the airport.

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This is America.

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You could drink beer. You could drink beer at 10:00 a.m. You could drink beer at 06:00 a.m.. Bro, the airport doesn't have time. You could drink at any time in the airport. And that's the only good thing about it. But it is interesting that they used to kick everybody else off the plane for not wanting to wear a mask. So I guess we're still getting kicked off the plane.

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Yeah, we're just getting kicked off. But it is despite the fact that his delivery probably wasn't great on the airplane.

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You take that fucking mask off. Yeah, I'm sure that it wasn't.

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Just like he's like, hey, I don't feel comfortable, guaranteed. But he's not wrong. You're wearing a mask because there's something that you're afraid of spreading. And I have to sit next to you and that's okay. But when I didn't want to be.

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Afraid of getting something too. But the point is the mask doesn't work.

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It doesn't work at all. But the fact that there still exists the double standard. I fly a lot and I flew all during COVID and it was, if you're not wearing the mask, you're off the plane. And now it's, please respect the opinions of those around you. They say if they choose to wear a face mask. Yeah, that's on every flight. It says, thank you for flying american, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.

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We didn't get that shit.

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No. We didn't get respect for our opinions.

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Please respect nothing.

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No, we got fucking arrested.

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Please respect the opinions of those who choose to wear a face mask. And I laugh every time I hear it and it's like, man, that's a pretty sensible approach, but why'd you guys just come up with that now, four years later? Yeah, we could have used that open.

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That was the argument years ago. If we get back to what the argument was about masks, the argument was, wear one if you want. If you're afraid, stay home. There was elderly people stay home. Like, this was common sense shit. And they knew that from the get go because every other pandemic in the history of earth was handled that way. Vulnerable people stay home. Immune compromised people stay home. If you want to wear a mask. Wear a mask. And if you're afraid, don't go. That's. But this wasn't about a pandemic. This was not about that.

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No. And it's interesting you say that because you have this. And listen, I love for a great man, that's really, like his character, right? He's an actual fucking cowboy, like, real man. And this is not the first time he's had to stand on something. I think he missed one of the award shows because they were enforcing the vaccine. You had to be vaccinated. And he just didn't fucking go. And posted to his people, told him, like, hey, listen, I didn't go. They required it to be vaccinated, and I'm not. So I didn't go.

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Well, good for him.

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So awesome guy. But along this COVID narrative, there seems to be.

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But see, he's respecting the rule. He's respecting their opinions. He's saying, I'm not going to go. If you don't want me to go, that's fine. And that's not what those other people think.

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That's probably one of the most irritating parts about all know, the post COVID world is that everything that the people who didn't want to shut down or be afraid or live in fear and all those things, all the very logical ideas that we put forth are now public policy. But there's no, hey, you guys were right. It's just, no, now we respect opinions. And it's like, hey, that was.

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They don't respect opinions. They're pretending to respect opinions. Yes. Those people do not respect opinions. They've already proven themselves what kind of people they are. And people don't understand that. You have to pay attention to how people behave during that time, because how people behave during that time is how they will behave again in a time of crisis. And those people, real talk, are not safe to be around. Those people that didn't let you come to your house or call the cops on you for being in your yard, bro. Those people will turn you in for shit, bro. They've already proven their point. So unless there's a legit apology type. Hey, man, I really realized how fucked up I was. I don't associate with those people anymore. Now I can have empathy for them because most of them got the vaccine and a lot of them regret it. And they are the victims of mass amounts of propaganda. But their behavior, to me is not necessarily excused.

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You're still responsible.

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Well, because it's dangerous, dude. That's why if we get in another situation like that those are the people that will fucking turn on you. They've already shown that, right?

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Absolutely. In a heartbeat. These are the people that will call you when red flag laws come into.

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Sort of, which is insane because, dude, we were the people trying to protect them.

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Oh, yeah.

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They don't understand. We weren't just, like, running around trying to put ourselves through all this shit. We were trying to save you from fucking falling for the biggest propaganda scheme that's ever existed.

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Yeah. When I protested mask wearing by not wearing a mask on any commercial flight and getting kicked off and banned from airlines, I was protesting for your right to wear a mask if you want to just as much as I was protesting for my right to not wear a mask if I want to. But they'll fight you tooth and nail and then on the backside of it. The sad part is that how few of those people who acted like that, because there are people who have apologized. I know some.

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I've had a bunch, but it's a.

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Very small minority of people who acted like that. Everybody else just wants to pretend like that never happened, dude. And that says a lot about people's character when it's so clear that you were wrong. And now I don't bring up the COVID stuff very much anymore when I'm online giving social commentary. But every once in a while when I do, there's always the inevitable comment, like, just give it up, man.

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Just get over it.

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Just get over it. And it's like, fuck you.

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Not only that, for the amount of shit that you had to go through personally, dude, here's what people don't understand, okay? This is how Ian and I became he. I saw that they were going to close his fucking business. And I saw him and Frank standing up and I messaged him online. I said, hey, dude, I remember exactly what I said. I said, hey, dude, don't fucking stop. Because what you're doing is super fucking important because it's going to give a signal out to the other business owners. If you and a few other guys like Lou and some of these other guys hadn't stood up us, our companies, dude, it would have been way worse. And, dude, the amount of bullshit that I watched you go through during that time, the amount of abuse that you and I got, the amount of shit that these other people got that we became close to, dude, you can't just forget about that. And that's what those people don't understand. Like, it was daily fucking abuse all day long. Worst shit ever. Canceling name, fucking. Fucking with your business. I had people outside my business fucking harassing me, dude.

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Getting harassed, where you go out in public, like, dude, it's fundamentally changed my life, where I don't go anywhere anymore. I stayed at home for two fucking years, and now I don't really do shit because it's changed my behavior pattern. And a lot of people say that. A lot of people are like, dude, I'm way less social now because of it. Because, dude, I couldn't go out and deal with people, like, yelling at me, bro. Like, I'm not that kind of a dude that can deal with that. I can't have someone yell in my face. You're going to sound the way it is. But who's a physically inferior man? Like, you're not going to scream my face, bro. It's not going to happen. Yeah. No.

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I think the important part of that is just what you said earlier, is that this is a type of behavior that has really negative consequences. And it's not about COVID and what they did during COVID It's about the fact that they were so susceptible and receptive to propaganda. Propaganda, exactly. To propaganda. And that propaganda fundamentally turned them into monsters. These people were monsters. You look back and they like to laugh about it and stuff, but you had people like Jimmy Kimmel and saying that, and seriously saying that if you get sick and you're an antivaxxer, the hospital shouldn't help you.

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I think his quote was bye bye, wheezy.

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Yeah, exactly.

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And it was Stern saying the same shit.

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And they're all veiled in comedy and stuff like that. But it's like they were very serious about that. Now, take away the COVID narrative and put something else into play. Do.

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Right.

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What do we see now? What's the big fear now? Everybody's afraid of islamic terrorism, right? So how long until there's a crisis where people start acting like that towards Muslims or whatever it is?

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Well, I think that's being engineered right now. Yeah.

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Look at how people lose their humanity when. Look at the. The incident in Russia, right? How many people online were.

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We got it.

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You know I got it.

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You know I got it.

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Yeah.

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Then we'll touch that there. But people lose their humanity. And that's the important part, is these people are so susceptible to propaganda, and they're not only not aware of it, but it's just like, dormant right now.

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Well, they're unwilling to address that. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, dude.

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Dormant.

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Yeah. And, dude, I could forgive people for real. That fell for it. If they know they fell for it, sure. You know what I'm saying? Because, dude, it's going to take. Can't. We can't have a functioning America without majority unity. And that whole operation was geared to fracture unity long term. So it was geared to manufacture the response and the feeling that we're discussing right now. And that's where both sides have to have a little bit of grace. You know what I'm saying? But, like, dude, if I'm dealing with someone in my life who doesn't think they were wrong, they're out, dude. They're out.

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There's forgiveness for people who are willing to just acknowledge, hey, simple. It does take a lot, but it shows a lot in you saying, wow, I really was wrong on that one. That tells the person you're saying that to a lot about your character so that you're not one of these sleeping monsters, that the next wave of propaganda and the switches get pulled, and then you're on to the next thing and you lose that humanity once again. And now we're right back in the same boat with just different details.

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Yeah, for sure, man.

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I feel like this topic, what's going on here with our buddy here, I think it opens up a deeper topic because there's also some other stuff that's coming to light right now. We got to go back to September of 2023, when this lawsuit first came down against the FDA. Court revives doctors lawsuit saying FDA overstepped its authority with anti ivermectin campaign.

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You mean where they put a horse and said, don't be a horse.

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Right.

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Yeah. And it wasn't even just that. When they knew that it was an effective therapeutic for COVID.

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100%. So there was a federal appeals court Friday, this was back in September of 2023, that was filed by three doctors. Now, this lawsuit has been going on. It's basically, they're suing the FDA, saying that they overstep their authority. They're not doctors, though. It may be a group of doctors. They're not able to speak as a doctor. Right. And we all remember the post that they were putting out. You're not a horse. Things like that.

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Right.

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Well, the lawsuit finally came to a head today.

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Well, remember what they did to Rogan for saying he took it literally, put.

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A filter on him and made him yellow?

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Yeah, they made him yellow. And then they drug him in the media for two fucking weeks, bro. Not that I think he gives a fuck, because I don't think he does, but the fact is that they tried.

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Who saw that. What did that change of their minds? What did that change of their actions?

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Holy shit, man.

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Joe Rogan said, look. Look at them like, I'm not taking that shit. They're supposed to be, right?

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Yeah.

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You know what I'm saying? Which further led to more people getting sick, more people dying, more people hurting.

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That's right.

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It's fucked up.

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That's crimes against humanity, bro.

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100%.

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When you know there's an effective therapeutic and you know there's an effective treatment schedule and you're denying it and you're villainizing people who figured it out. Like the frontline doctors who stood at the Capitol steps and they put her in jail for 60 days. Listen, dude, that's crimes against humanity for the exact reason that you said DJ. For every time they did that, they discouraged people from finding it for the sake of continuing a state of emergency so they could continue to steal money.

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Yeah, it was profit driven lies. And those lies have real world consequences to human life. That's not a small lie to tell. That's a lie that could potentially lead to the end of somebody's life. And I'm sure in many cases did. And it was purely by profit. It wasn't mistake. None of this was mistaken. Again, going back, this is all stuff that people who pushed back against the COVID narrative said. And it was black and white true back then. And now we are three years out in this article here. But there's more articles like this all the time. I think there was another. All these court cases are winning now, but they quietly win.

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Well, this ₩1, you know, there it is. Blood on its hands. FDA loses battle against ivermectin, agrees to remove COVID related anti drug social media post.

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That's it. Yeah, exactly. Look.

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And agrees to remove COVID. Blood on its hands is the first words of the article. And the punishment is that they agreed to remove COVID related antidrug social media. It says posts, but it's propaganda, right? That's it for lying to people about an effective treatment that would have potentially.

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Saved a government, stopped a societal shutdown that in some cases lasted in schools for two years. Fucking years, man.

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They needed the transfer of wealth to happen.

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Yeah, that's right. They need to steal the money.

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They needed it to happen.

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Why don't we go look@the.net? Worth of all the members of Congress and all the members of big tech and all the members, the owners of these big fucking conglomerate.

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Megacorps.

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Megacorps versus the net worth of the american people over the last four years.

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That would be exactly what it looks like.

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Yeah, they would.

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One line trending up. One line trending.

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Show me what happens again.

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But this is the stuff that's so frustrating about it and why I know people want to move on. I get it. Life was all about COVID for years, and we should in no way live our lives in that trauma bond like always talking about it. But this is the problem here is that the FDA lied to you, has blood on its hands quite legitimately, and not just in deaths, but in financial destruction, in the social destruction of young kids. All that. And all they have to do is take their posts down.

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Yeah, that's bullshit.

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That's bullshit. Imagine if you did something like that. Imagine if you had some huge platform and you put out something that was not true. What did they do to Alex Jones?

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They find him a billion dollars because.

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He said whatever he said. I don't even know what he said about Sandy Hook.

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He said it was a psyop, but it was fake.

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But what he said, quote unquote, wasn't true. And he got fined a billion dollars.

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And the FDA gets a take those.

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Posts down that nobody's looking at now anyway.

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Not only that, no extra people died because of that. A shit ton of people died because feelings got hurt.

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Yes, feelings got hurt versus financial, social and actual human life. Human life, really?

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Yeah.

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Now, it's interesting. So this is a tweet from one of the doctors who's in that lawsuit. There was three doctors total. This is Dr. Mary Talley Bowdman, who's a medical doctor now, she was suing them. She was part of the lawsuit, the FDA. So she tweeted this out. She says, breaking FDA loses its war on ivermectin and Greece. Remove all social media posts and consumer directives regarding ivomectin and COVID, including its most popular tweet in FDA history. This landmark case sets an important precedent in limiting FDA overreach into the doctor patient relationship. She says, thank you at Bowding Gray plc for your excellent counsel. Dr. Paul Merrick, who is another doctor, and Dr. Robert Apter, who are also in know. Some will call this a win, some will call this a loss, but I'll say this, and I would like to get some foreshadowing happening here because you have an interesting theory that I would.

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Like to pull out know.

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But we see all of this happening and I feel like there is a decent. There has been a very low. Call it up, whatever you want to call it. But there has been this tone of accountability that has been kind of echoed and repeated over the last four years, and it doesn't stop. But there seems to be some movements on the other side of how to combat this and what's going to be the failsafe. Right now, everybody, I'm sure by now, they have seen. I know we didn't really talk about it on ctis here, but we see that the Princess Kate came out with a cancer, and she's received a ton of world support after the Princess of Wales has received her cancer diagnosis. She's got a bunch from everybody, all of the same people, a lot of the same tyrants. Hell, even Joe Biden, from his account, tweeted out, Jill and I joined millions around the world in praying for your full recovery.

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Princess Kate, this is William's wife.

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Yes.

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Okay.

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Right. Andy, you have a very interesting theory.

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About cancer and vaccines. I don't think it's an interesting theory. I think we're seeing a lot of reports of accelerated cancer diagnosis in the.

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Data 10,000 foot view. And what do you think they're going to do with those cases? They're going to flip this whole narrative.

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Listen, I've been saying this for years. I believe what's happening now. And, dude, listen, I know people are going to get upset when I say this. I'm just speculating what I see going on. I believe what's happening now is they're starting to sort of admit that they fucked up, okay? In very small doses, because if they just came out and said, oh, we messed up, people are going to be enraged. So we're seeing piece by piece by puzzle piece, sort of come together, what this was actually about. And I believe that eventually, like I've said on the show a bunch of times, is that their ultimate goal for sort of showing accountability is to turn the narrative onto Trump. Because Trump continues to brag about Operation Warp Speed and his vaccines and all this shit, and he's very tone deaf to any different. And I said this fuck, what, two, three years ago, that they were going to blame it on him. And, I mean, here we got a headline right here that says, was Trump's Operation Warp Speed a success?

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Where Alex Stapp, the co founder of the Institute for Progress, has assembled a team devoted to analyzing and applying the lessons of the pandemic. Institute has published papers arguing that Operation Warp Speed was a success, that it should be duplicated for greater investment in indoor filtration and for better biosurveillance. And, of course, that's one of the downfalls of Trump. I mean, bro, he'll take that shit and it makes his ego even better, right? Like, he'll take that in. But here's the problem. Okay, here's the issue.

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Well, dude, let me finish my little theory here. What happens if a whole bunch of big names start coming out and saying, oh, I got cancer.

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Right?

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And then people start to fucking freak the fuck out because they got five, six vaccines, three vaccines, and they're hysterical because they're fucking super afraid again, just like they were before. And then they direct that fear and say, he did it.

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Yeah. Here's the thing. It's not like making up these diagnosis. These are real diagnosis.

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Now you're seeing, I think they just put out another article the other day, 300% increase in myocarditis.

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That's just myocarditis.

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Just in myocarditis.

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But let's talk about cancer because this article comes out today. What's your risk of cancer? Figures show 40% of Americans will develop disease in their lifetimes after Princess Kate's shock diagnosis. These tables reveal men and women's risk of every type of tumor. The shock announcement, and that the princess of Wales, again, going right back to the princess here, it seems like they're using her to be that steadfast first influencer. Almost right for this campaign. But data suggests that nearly 40% of Americans will develop the disease in their lifetime, while one in five diagnosed will die from the illness. Now, that's just Americans, right? But it's not like the vaccines were exclusive to the US. That's interesting because I also was able to find this article from a few days ago. Global cancer phenomenon. It's not just America. The UK, Japan, South Africa and Australia are among dozens of countries suffering mystery spikes of all different kinds of tumors.

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In young people, all countries with a high vaccine uptake.

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Doctors across the world are sounding the alarm over a surging epidemic of young people being diagnosed with cancers more commonly associated with the elderly. Between 19 92,019 compared to now, cases of cancer in young people across the globe have increased by 79% and deaths have risen 28%.

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Gives new meaning to that Bill Gates shit that he said about we can reduce the population effectively with the proper use of vaccines.

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And here's the chart.

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That's where my head goes right away, immediately that talk he know.

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And then here's their estimate. It shows their graph. And it's interesting because the article also alludes they put this date, studies project. Diagnosis will continue to rise by 31% and deaths will rise by 21% in 2030 there's always this fixation about 2030, the great reset.

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Well, I mean, they could accurately predict that if they actually made chemicals and put things in food they knew caused cancer and how much it would consume and how long it would take to develop it. Yeah.

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And so these are real numbers, these are real deaths, right. These are real cancer diagnosis. That was a real vaccine. So let's just go ahead and put it on the guy who orchestrated all of it.

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That's what I see happening. That's what I see happening.

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And he'll be too egotistical to change.

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Trump's making a mistake not coming out and saying, hey, this was wrong. Yeah.

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Fuck, man. What else we got on this, man?

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So there's a website called the Deagle Report, and it's like third party kind of military intelligence and analysis. And it's not just some random website. Governments all around the world have used it for years for analysis and all sorts of stuff, and I think it's been scrubbed, but you can still find it on the Internet. They put out United States population projections in 2030. They projected 100 million people living in this country. And these people are, like, rarely wrong.

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So two thirds of the population gone?

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Yeah.

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Now, whether that has to do with this or any combination of other things, this organization has sort of been right in all of their analysis, and it's geopolitical analysis, wars, stuff like that. But I think they took it down, if I remember correctly, because people had stumbled upon it. And here's this organization that's almost never wrong, projecting that by the year 2030, we will see a reduction in our population by two thirds. And it started to circulate, and now they took it off the Internet.

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Two thirds.

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Two thirds, 100 million, I believe. I was just trying to pull it up.

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You mean in the United States?

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In the United States. So they're estimating by the year 2030, there will be 100 million people living in this country, not more total.

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See, that's what we were fighting against. That's what people don't understand. Yeah.

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And then you look at stuff like this in conjunction with everything else.

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That.

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Is happening right now, in terms of health, in terms of just ability to survive financially, it's getting harder for people just to make ends meet.

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Right.

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When you have less money, you tend to live a harder life. You tend to not have access to the appropriate tools to stay healthy. It's much easier to be healthy when you're not struggling financially. And now you're pushing. Most of the middle class is struggling to keep their head above water and to stay in the middle class, you have a huge portion of the middle class slipping into the lower class. People making what just a couple of years ago was good money and who are now struggling. That's just one area you see it. I own a testosterone clinic, and we see declining fertility rates among men who are in their twenty s. And so you're looking at an increase in sickness and mortality in all of these ways. Cancer, myocarditis, all of these other things. Financial stress that limits your ability to sort of push back against mortality and being unhealthy. And then you also see this declining fertility rate alongside of the declining marriage rate, alongside of all these other things that would boost that population up.

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There's a healthy society.

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Yeah.

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Not only are we seeing, we're seeing a decay in our ability to reproduce and to keep our numbers up, and at the same time we're seeing a huge limitation on access to proper medical care. It's getting more expensive.

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How many of these people that are coming across the border got the vaccine?

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I bet you a lot less than the american population. I bet you a lot less. Although in latin american countries, there typically is a culture of sort of accepting vaccinations as not that big of a deal. So I don't know. But the vaccine rollouts in Ecuador were probably not nearly as effective as they were in the United States.

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Well, I think they had zero vaccines in Haiti.

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Zero.

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I know that there are some countries with almost none and they had almost no issues with.

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No, no. Like, we know Haiti for sure because.

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Well, they keep reproducing president for doing it. We're going to all be on the barbecue pit.

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St. Louis barbecue.

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We got good barbecue here. Did you see that fucking clip of that guy walking down the street eating that severed leg?

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Yeah.

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Did you see that shit?

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That was from a few years ago, wasn't it?

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No, this dude, well, maybe it was, but this dude got hit by a train and this fucking guy went and grabbed the leg and went to the other side of the street. Start eating it.

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Oh, fuck.

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I think. Pretty sure it was just the other day, dude.

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Oh, man.

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It was pretty crazy.

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That's wild. What do you think we taste like?

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Well, raw, probably not very good, but I bet if you cooked it, it'd be all right. You barbecue it, right? Yeah, just fucking meat, bro.

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For like the baby back ribs.

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What are we doing? It probably tastes like chicken drum.

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White meat.

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Hey, man, I'm going to tell you.

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Right now, dude, you like white meat, don't you?

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What what are you talking about? That's some racist shit.

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Chicken. You like the white meat or you like the dark meat?

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I like dark meat. Do you? Yeah. It's juicier. Oh, yeah.

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Black and berry.

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That's what I've been told.

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Black of the berry, sweeter than juice.

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Hey, I'm talking about chicken. Fucking weirdo.

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Oh, man.

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I'm telling you right now, though, dude, if this society collapses and I got to eat, I'm eating. Yeah. Hey, I'm a barbecue, too. Barbecue. Junior.

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Guys, jump in on this conversation down in the comments. Let us know what you guys think. With that being said, let's get to our third and final headline. Headline number three. This is an interesting one. I got to talk about it. We know we have some criminal issues here in this country. We also got some other threats going on. But it's a constant theme about giving criminals a harsh and heavy hand of justice. But let's talk about it head on. Number three reads, russian forces appear to torture Moscow terrorist suspects, with one getting electric shocks to genitals.

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I like it.

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I say loud.

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I'm becoming a bigger Putin fan by the fucking day.

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I don't see anything wrong with that. Like, I know that this person probably writing this article wanted us to be outraged by it. And I showed you that one tweet where. That one thread on Twitter where I was going back and forth with this guy who I think he actually put this article up and he was saying, I don't like terrorism as much as the next person, but this is just barbaric, dude. And it's, like, videos, bro.

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The videos were ultra disturbing, dude. Like, I've seen a lot of shit on the Internet, bro. I'm the guy that watches the shit.

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Talking about what the terrorists did, right?

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Yes, dude. Dude, it was terrible, bro.

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They load down innocent people with a machine gun.

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Listen, man, there's nothing more, bar. There was all these people running, and they did the worst thing possible. They went in, like, this corner, and like, 30 or 40 of them went into this corner, and a dude saw him, and he just fucking stood there and just killed them all. Bro, it was fucking brutal.

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Like, 130 people have been killed in this attack, dude.

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It was disturbing. And I've seen a lot of shit on the Internet. Like, I've seen dudes get their heads cut off and all that shit. I watch that shit because I want to fucking know what the fuck's actually happening.

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I grew up watching rotten.com. You remember that?

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Yeah. You remember consumption junction? I've seen some shit but, dude, seeing those people panic and while this guy's shooting at them, bro, it was highly disturbing. Video.

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Yeah, dude, it's fucked up, man. Let's dive into this a little bit. So harrowing footage appears to show russian forces torturing suspects in the Moscow concert hall terror attack with one fed his own ear and another rithering in agony from electric shocks to his genitals. Footage circulated online appears to show members of the security forces cutting off the ear of one of the suspects in the attack that killed more than 130 people and then stuffing it in his mouth. According to the Guardian, one of the suspects was later seen in court with a huge bandage covering his ear.

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Should have cut off his dick and shoved in his mouth.

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Yeah, well, they do that later. That's when you get to the gulag, okay? Real shit. Another appears to show security forces beating suspects with rifle butts and kicking one as he lay in the snow. Photographs posted on Telegram also appeared to show one of the suspected terrorists with his pants down and a wire attached to his groin area.

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And a battery.

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And a battery.

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It was great.

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It was like a twelve volt.

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I kind of wanted that battery this weekend because I was trying to jump the tank.

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Maybe that would have worked.

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Yeah, that was like a little like ATV battery. It was a little smaller, you know what I'm saying? Sure.

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It probably hurt his balls, though.

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I guarantee, bro. Could you imagine? Listen, bro, listen. Torture me, but just don't do nothing but balls.

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That's exactly what they do.

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Yeah, that's why they do it as they should.

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You ever seen that movie law abiding citizen? Yeah.

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Oh, that's a great movie.

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Okay. What he does to that guy in that movie is what we should do to these people. And it should be broadcast on tv. It should be pay per view. The money should go to the victims. Dude, we'd have this country cleaned up literally in a fucking week. People watch that three or four times and be like, fuck, I'm done fucking around.

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You know what a great movie.

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Just let it be known as to how you're going to handle violent criminals. Violent criminals who are. Being a violent criminal is disrespecting the order of society. There's crime in all different aspects, but when you're talking about physically harming and or killing somebody, violating someone else's right to life. To life. Your life should not be respected in any way. It should be disrespected in the most brutal way. It should be vulgar. It should make your stomach churn. So everybody else who's an asshole criminal and a violent pedophile. Whatever terrorist, like, you knows. Fuck around and find out. Yeah, and that's it. And guess what? There still will be some who fuck around and find out. But there's a whole lot who are going to say, not for me, maybe no terrorism.

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There'll be enough for me.

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I'm going to go somewhere else and.

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Act like this before the big show, bro.

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Oh, for sure.

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Yeah. The big show will be number one hit for sure, as we're calling it.

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The big show. I like that.

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Yeah. Whenever I get to be president. Big show. Big show right there on the White House lawn, dude. Rose guard, straight up, toes cut off, fingers cut off, stuffed in your mouth, dick cut off, love it.

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Stick them in a box full of, like, poisonous snakes and just stick their.

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Head on a whatever. Like Vlad the impaler.

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I think they should, though. They should be kept alive as long as possible. These people shouldn't have the privilege, the privilege of a quick death like lethal injection. No, we're going to cut your ear off and then we're going to let it hear up. And then you know what?

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Then we're going to cut your right.

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Hand off and then we're going to let you heal up for a little bit. And then maybe we'll hook your balls up to a battery for a little bit. But we'll make sure you're alive and we'll feed you. We'll parade you around in front of everybody and then, you know, it'll be worse. Maybe the ultimate disrespect is just like, we cut your dick off, put in your mouth and tape it shut so you choke to death that way in front of everybody.

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I think like a cheese grater on the ball. Yeah, like a plane. Just grate them.

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If you did an anonymous poll, right, because people are afraid to say stuff like that. They're like, oh, my God. Oh, my God. You cut his off and feed it to him. Yes, absolutely. If you did an anonymous poll, I guarantee a majority of people would be in support of that.

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Yeah, because the majority of people are not doing this shit and they're tired of dealing with this.

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The majority of people are tired of living in fear.

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For us to reset culture, there's going to have to be examples made. That's just reality. And this situation that we're. Here's what I don't get. The fucking do gooders are the bleeding hearts, bro. What is wrong with you? Have you not seen all these liberal people that agree with you that have been killed or shot or carjacked or fucked with, it's going to be you and people like me and Ian and you guys out here. We're trying to save these people from their own doing. And it's getting frustrating. Like, now I'm just getting to the point where it's like, let them fucking learn. You know how many videos I've seen in the last two years where people who were like, so straight up, Biden people were like, bro, they're always the victims anyway. What?

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They always wind up being the victims of the.

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Why do you think that is?

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Because they're weak?

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It's not just because they're weak, bro. It's because they're delusional to the danger around them. They look at other people and, bro, these are not bad people. These are people who have great hearts, who want the best for everybody, who believe that all other people think like they do. And they're delusional to the reality that there's criminal minds out here that could. They wouldn't piss on you if you're on fucking fire, bro. They've never dealt with a criminal. They've never had a crime happen to them. They've never had anything. They're delusional.

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They've never been a real victim in life.

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They've never seen it. Dude. It's always the same people that fucking say this shit. It's people that have never been exposed to the criminal element. And the criminal element doesn't care. They don't have the same values you have.

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The world doesn't care. The fundamental truth. And this isn't like some black pill thing, but the world isn't like a nice place overall.

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Well, it would be if we start cheese grading people's balls off would be.

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It absolutely would be. It would be better. But the world is always going to be a dangerous place. It always is going to be. And these people are so far removed from actually living because it's like they've lived this very comfortable modern life forever and they've never seen any type of struggle. Most of these people have never lived through a financial crisis, anything. Where times get hard and people act crazy so they think that it won't happen to them. But what they wind up ushering in by supporting politicians who let criminals off in their streets because we're supposed to be compassionate for people is they usher in anarcho tyranny where people like, what's the guy's name on the subway?

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Penny. Yeah.

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People like him.

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Daniel Penny.

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Daniel Penny. People like that man who did the right thing, who protected people, who went out of his way and stood in the gap between innocent people and a criminal. He gets the full punishment of the law. And then we watch all these other guys who are punching cops, who are attacking people, who are hitting old people, who are shooting people, shooting people, who are doing all of these things. That is allowed to be total anarchy. But now what we've created is a system of anarcho tyranny where the regular person is going to see more and more chaos in their life around them, just in their neighborhoods, in their cities. While the law won't protect them, but it will protect those who are doing it, who are creating the anarchy. Well, and that's a very dangerous situation. But it's a typical play for a government to do because eventually these people are going to beg for more control.

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Yeah, that's the point. The World Economic Forum slogan, out of chaos comes order. That's what we're talking about. Now this makes sense. Remember how during COVID do you remember what they did with the criminals? Oh, they let them all out of jail. You guys get it yet? You understand this is engineered the grocery store.

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But there could be a fucking BLM protest of 2000. People. Listen, we had to socially distance order was wide.

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No, I'm talking about them intentionally creating chaos by allowing the violent criminals out of prisons. In a number of states in the.

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California let out tens of thousands if I remember correctly.

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And these are violent criminals. These are not country club criminals. These are fucking rape, murder, kidnapping, bad shit. This isn't like drug people like oh, I sold some.

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Know. And it's funny, like even with the bleeding hearts on that, there's this, there's a great movie. It's called unthinkable. It has like Samuel L. Jackson in it. It's a fucking tremendous. Dude, the movie's fucking amazing. It's amazing where Samuel L. Jackson, he plays like this high level CIA interrogator, right? And there's this, oh, I've seen that, bro.

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Where he goes in and cuts his fucking shit off, bro.

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Yeah, but you have the one know that's trying to like, oh, he has the right, stop that. He's killed fucking thousands of people.

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No, in the movie that guy had three nuclear bombs he was going to set off and the fucking interrogators were going in there asking him and he's like, no, fuck you. So Samuel L. Jackson starts cutting off his fucking fingers. It's awesome, dude.

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It's a great movie. But it just shows that dynamic of these people who decide to do these things, like these gentlemen in Russia who are getting exactly what they deserve.

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Right?

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Like, these people exist. Evil does exist, and it has to be handled quickly.

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On top of that, and harshly. It's not like I've already seen a lot of people trying to turn this into some anti islamic shit. It's not that either. Motherfucker. Like, bro, this has nothing to do.

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Listen, fall for that again.

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We have to get back to judging people based upon their actions.

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These four guys are pieces of shit.

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Yes. Fuck. It's not all black people. This grouping in of all this shit is what's causing a lot of the problems. Dude, look at that guy. Fuck that guy. Fuck your fucking little baby balls. Fucking pussy, bro.

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The thing's probably exploded, bro.

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You know Emily has this thing. Motherfucker. I ain't into that shit. She has this thing in the kitchen. You push cheese through it. It's like. It's got, like, a cup, and then you squeeze it.

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It's four mashed potatoes. It's like a strings. Yeah, like a garlic press.

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That's what it is. It's a garlic press.

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Put that dude's nuts in there.

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That's right. Fucking. I was thinking about that. That'd be a good one for this. Yeah. Fuck, bro, just put each nut in there and fuck it.

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Oh, my stomach hurts.

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Yeah, just thinking about it, bro.

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Fuck.

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I'm over here thinking of ways to make the show better. Not this show. The big show. The big show.

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Email the big show at Andy Stella for advice and suggestions.

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But really, this sends a message. One of the things that bothers me so much is I grew up in a country where it was like, United States doesn't negotiate with terrorists. Right. But we sure negotiate with our. And we won't negotiate with terrorists. Right. When it means that we can start a war in the Middle east and make a whole lot of money, then we don't want to negotiate with terrorists. But back at home, domestically, we're willing to negotiate with the lowest, most scummiest people in this country over the victims.

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Of people who are not that.

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Yeah. And then you see this, and it's like, man, that says a lot about Russia and the way we act says a lot about us. And it portrays utter weakness. Utter weakness in the geopolitical sense. People know that they can come to America and commit crime and get away with it. And get away with it. Whether it's petty crime, whether it's violent crime, it doesn't matter.

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They can to certain people.

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Criminals see it. Criminals say, I can go there and do whatever I want. I can cross the border, they'll give me some money. And guess what? If I get in trouble, I'm right back out on the streets. I bet you people don't behave like that in Russia. Yeah, I don't know for sure, but if I was a betting man, which I am, I'd put a stack of chips on the fact that people don't act like that in Russia. People don't come there with a sense of know. People don't walk around mistreating native Russians just because they're coming from some other. That that hurts.

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That's the gulag.

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That hurts.

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We won't show this on YouTube.

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Yeah, I don't think that can go on the show, bro. This is just for our purposes. That's surprised.

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Yeah, that's the gulag, bro.

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That's up the ass.

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That's a broomstick.

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Really? Yeah. That motherfucker probably likes it.

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It's infamous for the gulag, actually, the conveyor belt of.

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Yeah. Inmates are stripped, beaten, and forced to rape one another by brutal guards with their bodies returned to relatives with no internal organs. I mean, that's a good start. You can start there. Yeah, that's a good start. It's not what I would do. I would go a different route. I'm being dead serious. I'm not fucking around like people think I'm joking. Listen, dude, I'm very well aware of criminal activity. I've been around it a number of times, and a lot of these motherfuckers do not fucking give a shit. You don't understand. Most people have never been around a mentally disturbed criminal mind. They've never been around it. Those people are different. They're fucked up. You should count your blessings that you've never had to deal with someone like that. And you don't get it. And you guys having sympathy and empathy for these people that kill other people or rape girls or boys or kids, they deserve zero. They deserve the anti of that. They deserve severe and harsh punishment. And when you look at the world today and you see all the violent crime happening, you have to think, how do you reset that?

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And people will say, we'll enforce the law. Not really, bro. Because we're at a point now where the criminals are outnumbering the police force by quite a bit.

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And the prosecutor's ability to prosecute all.

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These, the prosecutors want. Because a lot of these prosecutors don't prosecute.

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Yeah, I mean, if the prosecutors were actually trying, if you took all the bad ones out and put good ones in, they would have a caseload that would swamp them for years.

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Well, dude, also a lot of these guys have been put in place by fucking Soros, and they all do the same shit. Violent criminals come in, they go out. You ask the police officers on the street, they're like, bro, it doesn't matter if we arrest them 100 times, they get the fuck out. So how do you reset culture? Well, you have to make an example of people in a very harsh way, very quick, and say, this will not be tolerated ever again, starting with this. And if you do this, this is what happens to you. And I believe now maybe it can be done another way, but I actually believe that that's what it's going to take to restore order in society at this point because it's degraded so far. So, dude, did you guys see this Candace Owens shit?

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Oh, yeah.

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Her leaving daily wire.

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Yeah, I saw that. I saw that.

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Did you see that interview she did with that rabbi?

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Yeah, I saw that one, too.

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That was fucking crazy. Yeah.

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What'd you think of know, it's. I've disagreed with Candace on a lot of things. I've liked her take on a lot of things. But one thing I will give her the credit she deserves for is that she's not afraid to ask important questions that do sometimes have ramifications. If you start asking the wrong questions, you'll know very quickly, or, excuse me, the right questions, because they'll be labeled as the wrong questions by what happens to you. And I've watched her interviews, and the point of everything that she was trying to make when it comes to the israeli palestinian conflict is when does it end? When do we see a resolution to this conflict? Because right now it just looks like total destruction. It looks like the only acceptable terms for this thing being wrapped up is the complete destruction of Palestine as a place and as a people and as a people and as a culture as well. We're seeing scorched earth policies. And again, going back to that loss of humanity, we have people cheering that on.

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I know a lot of people.

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We have people cheering that on. And at the end of the day, no matter what you feel about terrorism and this and that, there are women and there are children and there are innocent people dying. Not a few, but a lot. And we're talking tens of thousands, tens of thousands of people, a big portion.

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Of which are children.

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I believe it's an overwhelming majority of women and children and non combatants. And you hear this rebuttal.

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Well, it's war against tomb war?

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Is it war? Because, again, well, did you see that.

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Drone footage of them shooting those kids, bro?

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Yeah, exactly.

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Well, the evidence.

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So here's what happens. The evidence keeps stacking up to where people are now saying, I can't ignore this anymore. Like, the initial emotional response of October 7 was like, get in there. Do what you got to do. But we're in March now. And now that the emotionality has come down a little bit for some people, people are saying, well, what's this drone footage of you guys blowing up kids? Is that war? And that's the questions that Candice was asking. And she started to ask those questions, and immediately she was accused of anti semitism, which I've been accused of it. I was on stop anti Semites. They ran a smear campaign against me because I asked the same questions. I said, how many civilians have to die before you defeat Hamas? I think that's a fair question. Yeah. Is it 10,000? Is it 20,000? Because you're telling me you have to defeat Hamas, but the kill count going up is civilians. Yeah, I'm sure you're getting some Hamas guys, but how many are you getting in comparison to the civilians? And at what point does that ratio become absolutely brutal and absurd and inhumane? We're not saying that there isn't collateral damage, but you ask these questions, and immediately, just like a couple of years ago, if you asked certain questions, you were labeled a racist for sure.

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And instead of having a debate, because I don't think anybody asking genuine questions is out to accuse anybody of anything. I think it's just asking fair questions, and we should be able to ask fair questions and receive at least a healthy debate. If there's a reason and you can convince me of these things, then you should be able to do that. If you're going to blow up women and children, you've got to be able to say something other than I'm an anti semite. If I question you on that, you've got to be able to give me something. And what we see with Candice, with a lot of other people, myself included, is that's the only answer we get, is that you hate jewish people.

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Bro, I say this shit all the time. Yeah. Here's what I say, and this is the truth. Okay? We have a gang of people that run the world, the World Economic Forum, certain members of certain governments. They're not all jewish, but there is a portion of them that are. And those jewish people use anti Semitism as a shield against all other regular Jews that don't know or really aren't aware of what that is actually going on at all, they're fucking people. We know to the left and the right of us all day. They're normal fucking people. And they use this term anti semitic as protection. So you cannot criticize the crimes that they do. It's very similar to how, like you said two years ago, if you pointed at a black person and said, that's a criminal, they say, you're fucking racist. No, I'm saying that's a criminal. And in my eyes, I think that all of this accusing of anti semitism, which I get for saying just what I just said, which doesn't. That's not anti semitic to say these people are doing crimes.

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If you look on the website, stop anti Semites that ran the smear campaign against me, they have an anti semite of the week and it goes back for years. And they'll tell you why each person's anti semitic. And it's almost anything fits the. Any, any form of disagreement with.

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Yeah.

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So they've called everybody from Vivek Brahmasway to RFK Jr. To myself, to just regular people, to christian people now who are saying Christ is king. I saw that. Is now an anti semitic.

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I saw that. How the fuck is that?

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From the river to the sea, Palestine.

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Hold on. Go back to.

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The fuck is that?

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Hold on. So what you're saying is by saying christ is king, that's a dog whistle for anti semitism. So Christians.

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And what it is is a proclamation of faith.

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Yes.

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Which in a free country, everybody should be able to proclaim their faith. It's not saying Christ is king.

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Yeah, but the people calling these people. I'm not saying all Jews. I'm saying the people calling these people anti semitic for saying that what they're saying is our faith is more important than your faith.

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Oh, it is. That's the problem. And I think that's where a lot of that frustration and sort of because you do see a lot of, I call it, like, low level anti semitism sort of on the Internet.

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I see that too. And I think that shit's damaging. It is when people come on the Internet, bro, and say, dude, I get this all the time. You're a fucking cuck pussy. Because you won't say what it really is. No, motherfucker. You don't understand what it really is. It's not the Jews, it's criminals. Is Barack Obama a jew? No. Okay.

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But he works along with the zionist agenda, which is the real major issue. It's not about Judaism. It's about this idea of a powerful jewish quote, unquote jewish state. But what it is, it's a zionist state.

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The separation between the two.

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Yes, but what they do is.

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They'Ve.

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Made this jewish government. Now it's a government that's tied into the religion of Judaism. And now you can't criticize the government without hating all Jews.

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That's not true, though.

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When I criticize the american government, I don't hate all Americans.

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And most Americans don't even agree with fucking american government. Exactly. And by the way, when you do talk about it, a lot of jewish people come out and be like, bro, I don't stand with this shit.

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One of the most popular comments on my post, I always try to pin them up and make sure they're on the top of the feed because people say like, hey, I'm jewish. I get a lot of ones that are like, hey, I'm israeli, so I'm from Israel. And they're like, we hate what's happening, too. What a lot of people don't remember is right before October 7, Netanyahu was facing getting booted out. He was wildly unpopular. And if we remember back to 911, a certain president was, too. And then all of a sudden, the whole country is united behind something.

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We forget that Israel had the harshest.

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Lockdowns anywhere in the world outside of China. They had the highest vaccine uptake. So they put the israeli people, the israeli government put the israeli people through the same stuff that we were fighting here, except they got it worse. So they were just as frustrated with their government as anybody else. And Netanyahu was on his way out. They were ready to.

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Well, remember when the attack happened and they said, this is our 911? Yeah. Now it makes a little more sense.

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It makes perfect sense. Yeah, but I think that's the important thing.

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No, but remember we brought that up on the show and I got pissed off about it because I was like, this isn't fucking 911 terrible? Yeah. And then now, though, seven, six months later, I'm like, oh, yes, that's what you meant.

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That's what you meant.

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Yeah, that's what I meant the first time.

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It was their excuse to do bad things because what happened after 911, we use that as an excuse. We killed a million iraqi civilians over the course of the Iraq war. A million?

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Yeah. Don't think that's not going to come back. Those fucking sons. Yeah. So, dude, why do you think all these children are being killed? Because they understand what those children are going to grow up and be. Yeah.

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And it's not about the October 7 attack is just like 911 in the sense that we went out into the Middle east in this defensive measure. Right. But how many years were we there? What did we actually find? What did we actually accomplish? All we did was go in there and we destroyed countries. We made a whole bunch of people very rich. We spent a whole lot of american tax dollars. We sent our boys into the meat grinder. Most of them came. The ones who do come back, come back with multiple issues, physical, mental, that pours into the society. And we didn't get anything of it. But it was always imagine questioning 911 right after. I mean, I was too young to kind of be there, but I remember it. But imagine if the Internet was around now, you were an islamic sympathizer, you weren't anti semitic. But it's the same thing, same weapon. If it's racist, if you love, you're homophobic. Yeah, it's all that same thing. And it's immediately when people are doing bad things, they cannot defend them in normal conversations. So it goes right to, what can I call you to distract away from what I'm doing?

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I'm going to turn this around on you instead of answer the questions. You're an anti semite or you're.

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Yeah, which is not fucking true.

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But I think people are like, the spell is starting to come off and it's come off of people with the racist thing and this. But I think now people are starting to just pick up on that stuff quicker, very quickly. People are not afraid to be called these things anymore and not because they are and not because they actually hate jewish people, but because they know that the questions that they're asking are important. They're reasonable and they're reasonable. And it takes a certain amount of bravery to be like, go ahead, try to cancel me. But I still want to know the answer to this question. And I give Candace a lot of props for that because she had a lot to lose. Not that I don't or anybody else doesn't, but she stayed steadfast.

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Well, did you hear what that guy said?

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The interviews speak for themselves. I was about to say know she was interviewing. I don't know what the rabbi's name was. She was going back and forth, a couple of rabbis. The one guy's totally unhinged. Yeah.

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She asked him. She said, do you feel bad for all the children that are being killed? Yeah.

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Because they were going back and forth. And she said, I just want to know because he was saying, it's a defensive measure. It's a defensive measure. And it's like, okay, it's a defensive measure. Let's accept that premise for the time. But she said, do you feel bad about the children that are dying? And his answer was disgusting. I think he said something along the lines of, my heart breaks every day that hamas makes us kill children.

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Yeah.

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And it's just like, what? Yeah, that's a horrible thing to say.

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Yeah. And there was no remorse. You could see it on his fucking.

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It's totally like he's like, he had to figure out something to say, and that was the best he could do.

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And I also think anybody with a.

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Brain looks at that and goes, what?

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I think it's important to mention, too, like, bro, criticizing the israeli government does not mean you're criticizing your friendly neighborhood buddy who happens to be jew. You know what I'm saying? We need to get away from the idea. This is what I was saying earlier, this lumping in of people, this identity politics division. It's good people, it's bad people, it's criminals, it's non criminals, it's pieces of shit. And people who aren't pieces of shit. And that's not defined by a race or a religion. That's defined by the character of the individual. And when we start saying it's all black people that are criminals or all white people are fucking colonizers or whatever the fuck they call, I don't know, what do they say about us? What do they say?

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Colonizers?

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All white people eat bologna sandwiches. I don't fucking know.

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Whatever man raises on potato salad.

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All white people. All white people are racist. Right?

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I was going to keep going.

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Yeah, that was your tiny. All jewish people run the world. This shit is just not true. And we have to get away from this and start naming motherfucking names. What's their names? I want to hear their names. What's their names? Say their names. Instead of saying blacks, whites, Jews, Mexicans, Latinos, how about their fucking names? Dude, we're talking about criminals. We're not talking about an entire group of people, dude. It's very aggravating, because when people generalize like that, it's very low iq shit. Real talk.

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And it always messes up the integrity of your argument on top of that.

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But the real perpetrators are this. They can continue to hide. What are their names? Those people were taught like, they can continue to hide when we keep generalizing.

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Because you wind up fighting over low hanging fruit. There is a certain merit to identity groups.

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Right.

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You're always going to have them no matter what. But I think if we're going to unify and people really want to solve the problems that we have, there's responsibility in two types when we're having these discussions, the internal group. The group. Right. So let's use jewish people, for example. There are fair criticisms to. Very fair criticisms to the israeli government, to high levels of Zionism, to stuff like APAC and how much influence israeli government has on the US government. Yeah, these are all very fair criticisms. Identifying and being.

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But that's not a jewish person.

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You have the responsibility to hold your own people accountable. So you can't defend them just because they're jewish.

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Yes.

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You have to say as a jew, this is wrong. What's wrong is wrong and what's right is right. If you're falling victim to their propaganda, then you are part of what they are doing in some regard. So there has to be a level of discernment inside of groups. Right.

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Well, that's like, again, black people got to be able to say, hold their own account. That motherfucker is a criminal. That's a bad dude. Stop that dude. Yes. And white people got to say whatever they say. That guy actually is racist. Yes. Fuck that guy.

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Yes, exactly. And then the other form of responsibility is from outside of the group. People have to stop generalizing in a way that they know is going to mess up your message. Because if you have a problem with what the state of Israel is doing, but all you say online is it's the Jews. No, jewish people are going to want.

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To hear you, which makes solving the problem impossible. Yeah.

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So there's a responsibility of the people inside the group to be willing to call out their own and hold their own accountable and to not believe the BS just because that's one of your people. Right. And I don't think it's something that people even do on purpose. I think it's identity.

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They feel attacked. Yes. Just like when they say who they think is them. Just like when they say white people are racist. And I'm like, bro, I'm a fucking. What the fuck are you talking about? Yeah, most white people are like, bullshit. Except for the Karens that live in the fucking Mick mansions. Oh, I'm calling it out. Let me lick your toes now to make up for it. Fuck out of here.

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See my sign in the.

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I mean, and people need to have that responsible form of dialog and sort of discernment and a lot of the problems we could end a lot of this stuff today.

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I agree.

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There comes a responsibility in what we say and how we communicate with people. If you really want to solve anti semitism, if you really want to solve whatever other bullshit there is racism against blacks or whites or this, there needs to be responsibility on both sides of each problem. And we can have good discussions about this stuff. But calling Candace Owens an anti semite because she wants to know when palestinian children will stop being slaughtered is bullshit, is absolute bullshit.

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Yeah, and, dude, real talk, if you guys want a country like America to be America and what the fuck it's supposed to be, you're going to have to understand that. We're going to have to all come together, bro. We're not getting rid of white people. We're not getting rid of black people. We're not getting rid of Latinos. We're not getting rid of Jews. We all got to figure out how to fucking get together and have unity so that we can move forward in.

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A productive way and figure out that it's us versus them.

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Yeah, bro. And when we say us versus them, it's fucking 600 people up in Washington, DC and a few thousand people around the world that have decided that we're peasants, we're scum, we're going to eat crickets, we're going to own nothing and like it. And if we complain about it, we belong in jail. And that's fucking communism, dude. And when we look at what's required for us to have unity, the minute we start unifying it all, what happens? Another thing, right? Another thing. Remember when Ukraine started? It started right at the end of COVID where COVID fucking ended and Ukraine started right away. Then the Ukraine shit died down. What happened? Oh, the shit in the Middle east happened. So, like, dude, they are intentionally keeping us from having difficult conversations and realizing that all of us are pretty much the same. We all want the same shit in general. We want to be left alone. We want to get along. We want to be happy. We want to pursue some success. We don't want to be taxed to death. We want to have a family. We want to live our lives. And these people at the top of the fucking world, they've decided that we don't deserve that.

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And they've decided that all of us are scum and that the quickest way for them to maintain their power, the best way for them to maintain their power is to make us all fight over and over and over again about what we were born as. Like how low level iq is at the fight amongst what the pigment in your skin is or what religion you might have or where your genetic DNA comes from in the world. It's super fucking stupid. And it's anti american. It's anti american, dude. And if we want this country to ever recover, if we want this country to ever be a place where all of our children have a chance to prosper, all of us are going to have to check our egos and fucking shake some hands and say, hey, this is what I think. I have nothing against you personally, but we got to work together here to solve this problem. And, dude, that's why they killed MLK. That's why they kill fucking JFK. Well, they killed JFK over something else. But the point is, anybody who brings unification, they fucking kill them. Why? And then why are they afraid of your voice?

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Why do they censor? Why do they have political correctness? Why do they have cancel culture? Why do they have all of these things? They have all of these things because they're afraid of you noticing what's going on and speaking your mind and standing up and you're sitting there thinking that you don't matter. Well, if you don't matter, then why are they spending trillions of dollars on trying to keep you quiet? Our voices matter. Our actions matter. How we live matters. And if we don't realize that we're falling into this trap when they show us 4000 videos of black people beating the shit out of white people. If you don't understand, they're trying to create racial tension intentionally and don't let yourself fall for it, okay? You're fucking part of the plan. We have to get above that. We have to rise above that. And there are some real problems that need to be solved, but that's why we got the big.

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Mean, last little piece on that, too. Andy, bro, they want you to feel like you're alone through the shadow, through the censorship. They want you to think you're the.

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Only person who thinks that.

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Who thinks that?

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Yeah.

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You know what I'm saying? So you don't speak out. But when you do speak out, you realize, oh, shit. So you agree with me, too? Oh, you agree with me, too.

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Yeah.

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The next thing you know, it's fucking. Everybody agrees with you, bro.

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Yeah, but that's why the next thing comes every time.

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Exactly.

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Right. What's more divisive in society than anti semitism? It's always been the one thing you cannot fucking talk about above any other shit. In my opinion. This is their last move before full out war. I still think this. I think this summer's disruption is going to be migrants versus citizens. And I think that's intentionally being propagated right now. We're seeing the promotion in the media of all of these violent crimes with migrants and against citizens. We're seeing all. And, bro, by the way, those are legitimate gripes, but I think they're to the point now where they're ready to send people into an actual conflict here. And, dude, if that happens, bro, I don't think people realize how vulnerable we become as a country if we have internal conflict like that. That's where a country like China or a country that doesn't have our interests in mind, that's when they come. That's when they come and conquer. And this is why it's important to know black, white, jewish, asian, mexican, whatever the fuck you think you are. You're actually american, bro. And we need to get back to that ideology. It needs to be american first.

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We're sticking together and we're going to handle business, and that's that. And that's what needs to come to. We have to come together, dude. We have to, or we're going to fucking lose the country. And nobody's going to win. Nobody wants the result of that. Where you have to scrounge for survival like it's a third world country. Is that what you want? Not at all. I don't want that shit either, man.

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I like my life.

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Yeah, me too. But we're headed there quick if we don't wake the fuck up and start getting together. This is Americans, bro. This is not black, white, red, yellow, et cetera. If you are citizens of this country, you are fucking american. And we need to start putting our fucking flag in that, not in the pigment on our skin or whatever where we come from.

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And that doesn't mean that idea of unification doesn't mean that you can't have your own identity or disagreements. Yeah, and it's like you cannot agree with lifestyle. You can be of different religions, of different sort of cultural backgrounds and not clash. That is possible.

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Well, for freedom to exist, Ian, we have to tolerate things that aren't for us within reason. Yeah, for sure. Not pedophilia.

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It doesn't pose a danger to you.

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Or infringe on other people's rights.

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Yes, but the idea of unification, you can still be a proud white person, but also unify with blacks. It doesn't have to be like a homogeneous thing. You can have your identity, love your identity, be proud of the things that you are, whether that's religious, whether that's genetic whatever, and still line up shoulder to shoulder and push back against the actual enemy. And the actual enemy is that small minority of people, the world's richest people, who are shoving all of this division right down our throats, and we're fighting over low hanging fruit. While the ultimate goal, like we were talking about at the beginning of the episode of 2030 and the global reset and all of these things that we all are pretty much aware of at this point, that continues to get marched forward while we have these disagreements over, like, well, black people commit more crime. So black people are the problem. Or if it's, you know, it's. It's. We fight over these issues. And yeah, there are real issues, but we're fighting each other over them when the strings are being pulled by somebody else. And what we need to do is we need to focus on who's pulling those strings and how they're doing that, how they're manipulating people and making people aware of the ways, because we all get manipulated in some sense.

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Guys, jumping on this conversation down in the comments, let us know what you guys think. With that being said, let's get to our final segment of the show. Thumbs up or dumb as fuck?

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This is a cool one.

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It's all right. It's nice. Little cruising down love lane a little bit. This thumbs up or dumb as fuck? Headline reads, former high school sweethearts reunite 73 years after they split up and fall in love all over again. Must have got some good poutang at.

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That stage in life. It's just who's left. Must be some good benefits. Oh, she's still alive. Yeah.

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Let's dive into this a little bit. So two former high school sweethearts have reunited a staggering 73 years after they split up. But it seems absence really does make the heart grow fonder. Joanne Black can.

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There's almost three k's in there. I saw. I was looking.

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I was squinting my eyes.

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Easy.

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How long ago?

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73 years. I'm sorry.

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Bill Hastinger. Sorry.

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I got too excited on that one. Bill Hasinger.

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Hey, it's close, bro. That's what I said. Those are two interesting names. How long ago is this shit, man?

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Names are different back then. So Joanne's 92, Bill's 90. They first met as teens riding the school bus. Andy, where do you think they were sitting?

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They were sitting in the front. They were sitting in the front of the bus.

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Riding the school bus to Michigan's north Muskagon high school.

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Muscagon. Muskegon. Muskegon.

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Muskegon.

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Yeah. Things weird up there.

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All right.

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Muskegon High School. The pair grew increasingly fond of each other on their daily commute and became first loves, but eventually went the separate ways. The former couple carried on with their lives, both marrying and having families of their own until being reunited in 2020. So here's a picture of the young couple 73 years ago.

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Damn, dude. That's a great picture.

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And here they are now.

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That's cool, man.

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So Joanne told Fox News how the pair had met when she was a junior at the time and Bill was a freshman and she quit. Quote, I was robbing the cradle. Now she's robbing the nursing home. Oh, fuck.

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I'm on a roll.

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Let's keep this moving.

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Let's try for one more. The best jokes are the ones that DJ says are great. I told a joke that was a.

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Good one tooth, too. She says, quote, we became more and more attracted to each other, and then the next year was serious. In those days, you called it going steady, she dished. Bill accompanied Joanne to her senior prom in 1949, before she left to study secretarial science at Michigan State. So here's another picture of the young couple when they were young.

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Dude was a stud. Both of them. Look. That was good looking people.

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Yeah, man, look. Look at that. Before low t kicked in.

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That's some fucking truth.

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No, let's back.

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Men were different men, bro. Yeah, men were men. I bet that, dude, that's in high school. Yeah, that looks like a grown man, dude.

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It says she would pop back to visit on weekends, and the pair would go on regular dates, including roller skating.

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Quote.

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But gradually, I met the young man who became my husband. And Bill was dating a young lady in high school, and we just went our separate ways. Joanne shared, the couple continued on with their lives after finding new partners. Bill married a woman who was one year his junior, six months after she graduated high school. He then enlisted in the US army before working for the state police and relocating to various spots around Michigan with his family for more than three decades. And here's a picture of their prom. Picture. Look at that.

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She shrank. She was taller then. He's much taller than her now.

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And there they are now, 92 years old.

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Hey, man, that's pretty cool.

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That's cool, man.

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Definitely thought.

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I wonder how they reconnected, though. Let me see if it actually started.

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Facebook, probably Facebook.

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All the old people use Facebook still.

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I don't think that old, do they? Let me see. They actually look pretty good for in their 90s, too. Tinder.

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I mean, if the ancestry.

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Ancestry.

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They met each other on ancestry.

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That's pretty good.

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That's funny.

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Let me see.

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Hold on 1 second.

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It's going to be Facebook, I'm telling you.

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Yeah, it doesn't really say how they rekindled.

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I'm telling you, bro, it's because they were both alive.

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Yeah, they were probably the last two at the bingo hall.

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Yeah, they're like, fuck, I guess it does.

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Yeah, everybody else is gone. Well, you're my girl now.

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Yeah, they look like they're going to make it for a while. They don't look that bad for 90s. No. Yeah, they look good.

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No, dude, and that's still taking walks and shit. They're moving.

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Yeah.

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Cool. So what are we giving this?

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Oh, that's thumbs up.

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That's definitely a thumbs up.

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Thumbs up 100%, man. I think that's fucking cool. She did shrink a lot.

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Yeah, she shrunk, like, six inches.

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Yeah. Well, she might have had heels on, though, bro.

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Yeah, maybe. Yeah.

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Cool. Well, that's thumbs up, man. Well, guys. Andy, Ian. That's all I got.

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All right, guys. Thanks, theater. Thank you. Good to see you, bro.

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Always good to be here.

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Yeah. All right, guys. Don't be a ho.

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Now. My jury box froze.

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Fuck.

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A bow bucket stove. Counted millions in a cold, bad bitch. Booted swole. Got her own bank row. Can't fold. Doesn't know headshot case.

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Cloak. Clothes. Close.