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Race Relations

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City, The Jesse Kelly Show. Final hour of The Jesse Kelly Show on a fantastic Wednesday, We're gonna talk about race relations. We're gonna talk about Somali gangs terrorizing Minnesota, the French or warning their people about the dangers of air conditioning. I'm want to be an ambassador at an embassy somewhere. All that and so much more on what's going to be a heavy final hours, as.

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Heavy as ten boxes that you might be moving.

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On the world famous Jesse Kelly Show. Now, I'm going to talk about something and it's gonna take a couple of minutes and could very well be offensive. Just remember I don't care if it is. But my buddy Andrew Fullett posted a something from Gallup. It was a chart. It was showing black white race relations. Is it good? Is it bad? If you go back non ancient history two thousand and one, that's two years after I graduated high school two thousand and one, it was very good

for most people. It was sixty seventy percent had a positive view on it. In the country today thirty forty percent cut in half. How could that be? What happened? I mean, segregation didn't come back or something like that. What happened, Barack Obama happened. That's what happened. America thought they were electing a black man, They were electing a communist. And race communism is one of the oldest and most

effective forms of communism. We've talked about this before, you and I don't think this is unique to America or our modern age. Selling our people are against your people. Our people are good and right. Those people they're evil and they oppress us, and we should go get them. That is as old as the Soviet Union. China now did this so effectively, pitting one Chinese sect of people against other Chinese sects of people. Oh, those are the barbarian ones, those are the evil ones, those are the

bad ones. And the horrible thing about race activism is it is impossible. It's impossible for it not to result in more race activism. One thing begets the other. You get to this place where and people are gonna think I'm lying who aren't old enough, But people who are old enough will back me up on this of every color. By the time we got to the eighties nineties, I don't want to act like there was racial harmony, and it was all flowery. That's crazy, that's not true, because

that's not possible. There's always going to be racial differences in clashes. But the United States of America, by the time we got to the eighties nineties, was about as close as you could get to racial harmony. We just never thought about it. It was never something that came up, this race dis and white dis and black this. It was never really talked about that much. Everyone was just

kind of friends and went along on their time. But when you say that to young people, they'll look at you like you just grew a third head, because they've never known any other world where there's this endless racial strife, racial scab picking and poking and day sucking, day sucking, day suck. And that's because the United States of America made the possibly deadly move of electing Barack Obama. Barack

Obama was raised as a race communist. Race communism is so, so so easy to sell to people because it's simple, simple, is always easy to sell. Hey, look at you, look at you. You're black, your skin, you're black. All the problems you have it's those white people. Isn't that as simple as it gets? Okay, black good, white bad? Black good, white bad. It's a very there's no simpler sell than that. And so he begins all this race agitation and rays

agitation and rais sagitation. Well, that's inevitably going to create more racial strife on every side. Eventually you're gonna have white people say, well, okay, we'll screw you. If I'm going to be attacked for this, then I've decided these are my people and you're not my people. Well, this is what happens when you elect evil communist dividers. It snowballs into a country now with racial strife everywhere. And you can lay all of it at the feet of

Barack Obama because he was the one. He was the one who recognized America was primed for this. There was just enough white guilt, there was just enough black anger to ride that into dividing the country up the way he wanted to divide it up. And he did every single chance he got. He ran to the cameras and played that card and tore this place apart. And then then the funding for all the DEI stuff poured in. Now you have corporate America openly bragging about not hiring

white people. That creates even more racial strife. I just want to let you know it wasn't like this. I never knew this world. It was not like this. I'm sure Chris probably doesn't know any other world given his age. It was never talked about, it was never argued about. It wasn't a thing for us. And it's not like I grew up in places where it wouldn't have been a thing. It just wasn't a thing, not a major

thing back then. You elect one communist, he is going to create and nurture all the malcontents he can find in the easiest, easiest way to do it is racial division, because there's always a group that probably doesn't have the same standard of living of another set of groups in the country. That's just the same in every other country.

I know you're thinking I'm talking about just black people in America, and that may be what I'm talking about right now, but in any country, there's always a group. Sometimes it's religious, sometimes it's race. There's always a group that maybe doesn't have the same income level, their neighborhoods aren't as bad, and that is always the first place you will find the communist doing his thing, because that's where the malecontents. Are you Your neighborhood sucks, your school suck,

your job suck, You don't make enough money. Look at your skin it's black, right, Well that's because you're the good guy, and you know who did all this to you? White people, Go get them. It's an easy sell. And dumb people, angry people, bitter people, they'll dive on that. They'll jump into that, and you can gain power from it. Gross, really gross, But that's what communists do. Jesse, How do you and Fred hunt beavers in the Texas heat? If

it's okay? First, first, Fred didn't ever hunt anything. Fred is a moron. Now he's loud, and he's big, and he will most definitely bite an intruder. But Fred Fred is not the most capable dog I've ever had. Uh. He can't even smell very well, Chris, you think I'm making this up. If I drop a piece of food on the floor, bacon, a chip, something like that, my whole life, I've just the dog. Hey Jack, Hey, heykay, Sam, come over here. They'll come over because it's a dog.

They'll probably smell the food before they even get there and go right for it. You can call Fred over and he won't have any idea what you're talking about. You will have to bend over and actually put your finger right by the food on the ground, or Fred will never know it's there. He won't discover it at all. When we were in Montana, that's where I was beaver hunting. By the way, I never told you s Sou. I didn't want you to know I was in Montana. But

that's where I was killing beavers for my mom. Lots and lots of them, millions. It was only two, well maybe one, but either way, lots and lots of them. Fred tried to quote hunt animals. But when I say hunt, he would see a bird. He would bark as loud as humanly possible, and then he would kind of bound towards the bird. And you know, he's this big, fluffy idiot and loudly barking and bounding and very clearly probably wanted to play with it. The bird would take off,

but Fred wouldn't see it. He can't see, he can't hear, he can't smell. He would just keep bounding over to where the bird was and look around, completely lost that the bird he saw before wasn't there. What Chris, No, it's not because he's a designer dog, Chris. He's not a designer dog. It's not that he doesn't have hunter instincts, which is what you just said. He doesn't have any instincts. It is the Jesse Kelly Show on a Fantastic Wednesday. Don't forget. You can email the show Jesse at Jesse

kellyshow dot com. We'll get to some of those here in just a minute. But so we know about the crime committed by foreigners in this country, right, we know, don't we? No, we don't. I don't know, and you don't know. I want you to think about this. I want you to think about all the crimes you know that are committed by foreigners in this country, all the crimes you've heard of, headline stuff we've talked about here.

Now understand this. You know about all those crimes with the American media doing everything they can to cover them up, the FBI doing everything it can to cover them up, and many, if not most, of the major police departments in this country doing everything they can to cover them up. All of those institutions are part of the system. The system, as we've explained, requires the mass importation of disloyal foreigners or the system collapses. The media understands this, The FBI

understands this, education system understands this. What you know, the crimes you know, the crimes I know committed by foreigners in this country is a tiny, tiny, tiny window into how many have been committed? You know what. I'll use this as an example. When I was in Montana at my mom's house, I was walking through her house one night. I'm usually not up late, but I was thirsty. It was a lot drier up there I'm used to the humidity. Got real thirsty, woke up, wanted a glass of water.

I left my room to go get a glass of water in the kitchen. Who do I run into? I run into you, Luke, my youngest son. What's he doing? I could tell right away by the look on his face he was doing something I wasn't supposed to know about. He had had two handfuls of well one handful was full of licorice, the other handful was full of cookies. Now,

let me ask you something. I never get up in the middle of the night, and my mother, because she's a grandma, loves to not only feed them whatever they want, to hide it from me and Aubrey so they don't get in trouble. So allow me to ask the question, is that the only time Luke got up and went and got liquorice or cookies? No, of course not. That

was very clearly something that happened all the time. And I knew that because all the entities involved, all of them were interested in keeping this information away from me. I discovered it almost by accident. All the crimes you hear about, illegal gets hammered, goes and wipes out a family of five on the road, Lake and Riley gets brutalized and murdered, Joscelyn Hungary. You could go down the list of crime after crime after crime committed by foreigners

in this country. You don't even know the tip of the iceberg. Because the entirety of the American media wants them all here. Tom Emmer, who actually sucks, he's the House Majority whip, and I'll give him credit for this starting to raise a stink about the Somali gangs now operating openly in Minnesota. Apparently one of them showed up at a high school basketball came and started beating a kid right there in the open with a tire iron.

I've heard stories out of Minneapolis that would blow your mind. Why haven't you heard these stories because the entire media apparatus in Minnesota they're all communists. The entire political apparatus in Minnesota, they're all communists. The mass importation of disloyal foreigners is good for their political So they're not going to run at the nightly news with the fact that Somalis have taken over violent ones, have taken over pure

portions of town, entire city blocks. They beat people, rob people, murder people, steal cars. In the American media, if they get a story like that, they open it up and say, oh, look at that or robbery, ooh was the Somalis? You know what, let's run with something else. Should we trash Trump tonight? Because they, like every other communist entity in the country, they believe in using their power for the revolution.

And if you are in the American media and you start to expose the fact that these masses of foreigners come in here and crime follows them and they pillage America, you understand that that hurts the revolution that's just built in. So you ignore it, you cover it up, you act like it doesn't exist. When someone does bring it up. You call them an extremist? Oh, what are you want of these right wing? You're probably an extremist. What are

you racist? Because you understand not that that person's racist, not that that person's an extremist. You understand the communist at every level understands we have to have these people here. It is the Jesse Kelly's Show on a fantastic Wednesday memory. If you miss any part of the show, you can download the whole thing on iHeart, Spotify iTunes. So we're gonna do a couple emails here in a moment, but I can't let this one go. Deborah Burke, Deborah Burks,

you remember her. She was Fauci's right hand woman. She honestly should be lucky that he got all the pub because he still gets all the hate when she was just as sick and evil as he was. But she said something. She was talking about Remda Zevir versus Ivermectin, and what she said specifically is not important. I'm gonna be here in a moment, but there is something that has taken place in America, and I'm not quite sure that we can fix it or how we fix it,

but I know it has to be fixed. And I'm talking about the Balkanization of the urban elites versus the entire rest of the country. I'm going to tell you something. It's healthy if you're in the country, if you're in a rural area, it's healthy to go to a city sometime. I'm not saying you have to spend the weekend, not saying you have to move in, go for dinner, visit your brother, catch a concert. It's healthy if you are in a city. If you're in a wealthy urban area,

get out to Wyoming, see what it's like. You're not saying you have to go in the winter. Get out to Arkansas, go visit western Tennessee, get to rural America. Just have dinner. I'm not saying you have to stay. Okay, maybe it's not for you. I get that. I love them both, so I'm comfortable with either get out there

and see what it's like. The way the people who run our country now speak about people who are not in New York or not in Chicago, or not in LA or not in DC, the way they speak about the vast majority of the land in this country blows me away. And you would only ever speak this way if you have never spent any significant time there. I want you to listen to what Deborah Burke says here. Listen to this one.

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Long before there was a vaccine, people were dying at higher rates in rural areas in any other counties in the United States. If you live in the Central Valley of California, your death rate was three to four times what the urbans were. And that's because they didn't have the same resources. They didn't have testing, they didn't have rhndessa here. Everything that you had in the cities they

didn't have in rural areas. And I went rural community by rural community, and then you wonder why they used ivermectin because there wasn't a doctor there. There was only a vent and these that's how things happen. And we just and then we're like, oh my god. And I'm like, yeah, oh my god, this is on us, This is on us for the last forty years watching this stuff just go away.

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Haha. Those stupid people, those dummies. In Oklahoma, they don't even have doctors. Everyone goes to the local vet and ask for some cow medication whenever they're sick. There are doctors everywhere. You snobby I can't say that on the airth you know we have doctors in rural America. Did you know that we had COVID testing? It was everywhere. Everyone had it. Everyone had access to all kinds of things. I will correct her on something. We didn't all have

access on access to ivermectin. And you know why we didn't because the medical establishment in this country started blocking pharmacies from filling ivermectin prescriptions. Even though I know doctors who successfully treated their patients with ivermectin several times over. They all told me, you have to catch it early. But you catch it early, you can treat it with that. And pharmacies in this country. The medical profession in this

country is so inherently evil. They blocked pharmacies from filling prescriptions that were given out by people's doctors for it. And so yes, I actually do know people who went to their vet and tried to figure out the dosage. But they don't even have doctors there. All they have is a vet that stupid little country town. I don't even think they know what a doctor is. They probably all still just ride horses and where overalls. This This is how the people who run the country look at

rural America. And maybe it's because I've lived lots of my life in rural America. It makes me want to choke somebody. I love. Look, I love them both. I've told you I adore in New York City. I'm going to Boston soon and I can't wait to nerd out in Boston. Coming for you, Wrko love you, I love I love the city. But man, I just spent a month in rural America. You know something. My kids remarked on it. It actually made me feel a little bit guilty if I'm being honest, how polite. Everybody was up

there and I'm in Texas. It's not as if this is a rude place. People are wonderful here. But you'd go to Taco Bell up there. You know, we like to eat nice. We go to Taco Bell up there, and instead of it's Taco Bell, what do you want?

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Yeah?

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Got that? That's what you get here? Instead it was hello, welcome to Taco Bell. What can I get you? Thank you so much? Have a pleasant day everybody everywhere? Chris, Oh, it wasn't. It wasn't like it was Taco Bell everywhere. You're trying to cross the road, everyone stops. Oh please, Oh can I get that door for you? Oh? Everything? My kids were floored the dad. Everyone's so plaity or everyone has manners. And I'm not trying to insult a city. But if you're in a city right now, get out,

go visit. And if you're from rural America, go do a weekend in New York, go to La experience it. Talk to people there. The way the elites who run our country think about ninety five percent of our country kills me, absolutely kills me, as Susan Me and Bils Jesse quote what made you so liberal? A question that was asked of the Queen of Commis in My Personal Socials.

Her answer quote, I was nine and I remember watching the biggest names in music come together for we are the World in Live Aid to raise money to feed starving children across the world. That's when I learned that we try to help those less fortunate than ourselves. Even if we ourselves are in a less fortunate position, other human beings are suffering more. She said, Oracle, make it make sense. Well, I will make it make sense. We've had this conversation before. This does apply to men too,

but it applies more to women. People ask all the time, why are young women the most committed communists in the country, and that they were the most committed communists under Mao, They were the most rabid, murderous torturists. They were the ones who loved torture the most. Why is it young women? It doesn't make sense a young woman should be, you know, a nurture, a mother. Well, that's exactly why. They take your good nature. You are created, you are created with

and they use it for evil. They pervert it, they divert it. Frankly, you lost your daughter when you sent her to college. Not because your daughter is a monster. Maybe they turned her into one, but your daughter has a wonderful, nurturing, mothering spirit. Tasha was created to nurture, to raise a baby. What communists are masterful at is taking that and essentially turning her into a warrior, a vicious, sadistic warrior for the cause of communism. And she feels

like she's the mother of it. When you have a liberal ant paggy defending bringing in a serial rapist from Guatemala and you're looking at her and you can't understand how someone could be that soulless stupid, but an evil. It's because over time she was manipulated into believing that she is the mother of the communist movement, and she will nurture it, and she will kill to protect it

and fight to protect it. They manipulate the wonderful, nurturing nature of young women and turn them into communists, the easiest recruits and the most vicious foot soldiers. Every single time it is the Jesse Kelly Show on a wonderful, wonderful Wednesday. Remember you can email the show Jesse at Jesse kellyshow dot com. We are in our final segment here,

but of course we will be back tomorrow. I saw this story and it kind of made me snicker because it's just a story that can be repeated in various ways in our country, in every country. French media warns air conditioners cause thermal shock to the human body. You know how the system speaks with one voice. They're always

marching forward on the same revolution. And we've talked before about how if the communists in the government wanted people to believe the sky was green, and they started putting out that information and wouldn't belong until the media would start having experts on the sky being green. Oh, we're going to have a whole special on tonight about the

greenness of the sky. The system speaks with one voice, and as the communists in this country and other Western countries have attacked and in some ways destroyed our standard of living, they rely on media in education to tell the public either that it's not happening, or tell the public that, yes, it's happening, but it's a good thing. In the end, Europeans have a much lower standard of living than Americans. I know that we're supposed to always

preach about how much better it is over there. It's just better here. And don't get me wrong, I've been there a few times. There are some things I like about it. Some of the cities seem to be more wockable. Yes, a lot of the food does seem fresher. My wife can't really eat bread here in America, makes her sick. She can eat bread by the loaf over there. Nothing, no problem. So look, there are some things, there's no question about it. But they have a way lower standard

of living. Their homes are smaller, air conditioning, Ah, good luck finding that somewhere. You have tons of things they don't have, and that's because they're more advanced on the socialism scale than we have than we are. They take huge amounts of the money from their citizens, they hand it out to all these disgusting causes, while at the same time embracing all the climate commie garbage. And now whenever it gets hot in Europe, and it does, they act like this is a new thing. Every time it

happens it gets hot in Europe. They have summer too, it gets into the nineties, even the hundreds, and every time it gets hot over there, it's always treated as some unprecedented heat wave. And Europeans who are laying around sweaty, which is extra gross because they're European. They're laying around sweaty and they're wanting to get cool, only they don't have air conditioning. The power bills are astronomical over there, so they couldn't afford to power the air conditioning even

if they added. And they start to get angry, and the government says, I'm sorry, you can't. You'll go into shock if you go into the air conditioning, and the media rules out the lies with them. Well, I mean that's right. We've done some studies. We had an expert on and you definitely don't need air conditioning. That's just

a luxury. The Western civilization now run by communists is communists destroying your life in the media telling you either it's not happening or that it is happening, and it's just okay. See it everywhere, you see it, absolutely everywhere. Oh, don't think these climate commedies are done. This is the United Nations International Court of Justice. Think about this.

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Climate change poses are quintessentially universal.

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Definitely doesn't sound American.

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Climate change poses a quintessentially universal risk to all states. This risk is of a general and urgent character, requiring the identification of a corresponding general standard of conduct to be applied subject to the principle of common but differentiated.

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Oh my gosh, I'm so bored. As the almost talking.

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About stability and respective capabilities. As concerns climate change, a heightened degree of vigilance and prevention is required. The Court concludes that the duty of states to prevent significant environmental harm applies in the context of climate change, and that.

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I'm too bored. Just know he was talking about climate train change being the biggest accidental existential threat and they have a duty to prevent it, and this is all going to end up in the end with an international criminal court for anybody who actually creates actual energy for their country. It's all one big, ugly disaster. Anyway, enough about that for today, and now here's a headline. Why you know, you know the thing headlines we didn't get to, ma'am. Donnie.

That's that guy running from mayor in New York. What's the point of having prisons. Well, he obviously knows the point of having prisons, but he also understands that violent criminals, raping and murdering people helps further the communist revolution, and so that's why they always sell this soft on crime with lie narrative. Report California's twenty dollars fast food minimum

wage led to eighteen thousand fewer jobs. No way. I thought you could just make these corporations pay whatever to employees who flip burgers and everything would remain the same. Voting for Democrats as an active evil, and you will destroy wherever you vote them in. Indian police arrest a man accused of running a fake embassy. I love this so much I can't even hide it. I have told you this before. I want to be an ambassador so badly, and I don't really care what the country is. I

actually don't want it to be India. I think that's to have no desire to go see India. But almost any place on the planet besides India, I should be the American ambassador there would why do you shake your head, Chris, I would host these wild parties and I'd show people my beaver Pelts and my Ice Baker, and America would prosper. Trump administration reportedly taking an AX to the climate agenda Cornerstone.

Trump really is doing some great things. I know no presidency is perfect, but we are taking great strides in this administration, with this administration, and we still have three and a half years left. Keep on chopping away. NPR's top editor jump ship as the media outlet faces a

future without federal funding. Her name is Edith Chappin. Edith Chappin, and I really want you to look her up, because if you could close your eyes and picture what the editor in chief of NPR looks like you, I guarantee your mental picture is going to be Edith Chappin. It's almost hilarious. Spain seeks to declassify Franco era secret files. Yes, let's hope they're bringing them back. Oh wait, it's a commie government either way. We were going to come back tomorrow.

We're going to do this again, all right, that's all

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