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77: No Hugs Needed

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Moe Factz with Adam Curry for March 2nd 2022, Episode number 77

"No Hugs Needed"

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More facts with Adam curry for March 2 2022. This is episode number 77 the fax machine keeps on rolling. I'm Adam curry coming to you from the heart of V Texas Hill Country time once again to spin the Wheel of topics from here to Northern Virginia please say hello to my friend on the other end Mr. Mo facts I'm good mo I'm just got back from a road trip to Dallas. So you know that kind of fuzzy feel you got when you drive for four and a half hours? No, yeah. 1000 1000 yards there kind of thing.

For me, you know, with my eyesight, probably closer to 25. But it's what it is. I'm very excited to be speaking to you again, my friend. This is a highlight of, of at least one highlight of every other week for sure. Everything good there. Everything good on your end. Oh, well, you're talking about that filler from the road. And I'm still filling some residual effects from the third rail. Oh, man. Yeah. How did that go? What was the feedback you got?

Ah, it was great. What a few people were triggered. And respected and mean. We tapped into the programming and got some program related responses, but a few people hit me. You know, once I processed it. Okay, I see you coming from kind of thing. So I mean, what it was mostly, I mean, mostly good. Yeah, I got good feedback. And I also turned a couple other people on to that particular episode. And yeah, i Hey, man.

We don't have to answer anybody but but ourselves and and the people who produce the show, which is the beauty, which is the beauty of the value for value model. Alright, everybody, why don't we get the show underway and roll out this wheel of topic? Let's see what we got. What are we going to talk about today? The topic for Moe facts without incurring for March 2 2022. is in this political football game? Ah, is this the Super Bowl? No. It's the other great American pastime politics, so

Oh, okay. Yes, I've heard of that. In the spirit of the State of the Union. I think it would be a good time to review a Biden's progress report ah far. Ah, you know, it took them a long. Look, I'm gonna I'm gonna reserve judgment. And I'm going to withhold my comment because I just looked at that right off the bat. I'm like, I got all kinds of stuff to say. Yeah. That's, that's why we had to do this. And it was so predictable. To change the clips from the show, and it already made.

I love that it was completely predictable. That's it? Yeah. Oh, yeah, we know what's gonna come. So I guess we go ahead and get started. We got Tucker. This is pre State of the Union is what he had to say about Biden. Good evening, and welcome to Tucker Carlson Tonight in less than an hour, Joe Biden begins his annual State of the Union address. Imagine if he dared to be honest about it. What would he say? What is the state of our union tonight? Well, in a word,

it is fragile, very fragile. The United States is poor. It's more fearful. It's far less free than it was when Joe Biden became the president just 13 months ago, Joe Biden inherited a divided country, very divided country. And then he proceeded to make it much angrier history will judge Joe Biden for that. But in the meantime, voters already are Biden's poll numbers have dropped to the point that it's impossible to explain them

without admitting that you're at fault. It's not just unboxed Confederate coupon, seditious who disapprove of Joe Biden at this point as much as the White House suggests otherwise. It's pretty much everyone who lives here apart from the bitter 50 something year old wives or private equity barons, they're skiing in Aspen right now. And they still have Biden. But

everyone else has second thoughts. And they'll include many Americans who want support a Joe Biden would include Hispanic voters, independent voters, an awful lot of black men. Hey, you go. Now, did I my mistake, and where did it take the president up until the end of his entire State of the Union to say the State of the Union is strong? Yeah, it's a lot of things he did. He didn't say Oh, cuz I'm like, where's that bit? It's not supposed to be in the

first two minutes or something. You just got to roll that out. So everyone can applaud, I guess. Wasn't there for him to say then, unless he purposely hid it? I mean, he No, he No, he had to say it, but he had to. You can't start out with that with everything that's going on. Yeah, Pootie Tang and Ukraine. Pootie Tang Pootie Tang, yeah, you got. I gotta write this down. Tang who came up with this? That's my Oh, I like it. How do I spell pootie? Tang pu TITANGP

I think it's P O T. Pootie Tang. Yeah. Pootie Tang. Thank you. Of course, we had to come up with these things because when you talk about them on certain platforms to beat the eyes. Yeah, it's the main game. You know, I was with the vaccine. We had to say Vaseline. Oh, this is what you this is what you got to use on YouTube. You mean? Yes, sir. I got so I gotcha. Are you definitely will feel the wrath there. But what's going on in Russia or Ukraine? Better yet his numbers are in the tank. And

a lot of people aren't happy with him. No. So everybody was on. I think a lot of people were waiting to see if he was gonna make it through the hole. Quite honestly, I was waiting for the headline like President collapses. It's the passage. 22 minutes marker. Yeah, and the next thing a lot people are waiting on that. But I gotta give him credit. He didn't make it to the he did. He made the tape he made. He made the tape in the race. He didn't

give him that credit. But, um, a lot of people aren't happy. Because like what you said when he mentioned late, there are certain things that he didn't mention at all. Yeah, January 6, he didn't mention and what are the things that he not mentioned? Well, clip number three. A little idea. Okay. Well, I'll start with the response, which wasn't a

response at all. It was an addendum, it was a cheerleading, and putting all the black stuff into that speech that should have been in the Biden speech, if you will, if you were paying attention, Biden not once mentioned black, black people, African Americans, Negro, anything. And that is that I was kept thinking to myself, What a difference 300 days makes. When Biden gave his speech on a 100 anniversary 100th anniversary of

him taking office. There was a huge section in there about speaking to quoting Joyce Floyd's daughter, about my dad's got to make history and really hammering home him. I think his quote was, we have all seen a knee of injustice on the neck of black America. Strong passage was in Biden's speech of two black people at about these issues supporting Black people in the 100 Day speech. Not one word. In this was even when he was speaking about historically black college universities. He

used the acronym. Even when he was speaking about his historic pic of a black Supreme Court Justice. He didn't even acknowledge that Mr. Rough as a black woman. Right. Paw. Okay, hold on a second. I think we have to establish here that Ukraine is the New Black. Yeah, well, Ukraine is the New Black Lives Matter. Yeah, exactly. Do you see Did you? Did you notice that besides them all having the you know, there were colors of the Ukrainian flag? The actual room was lit

with some yellow lighting and stuff like that. I didn't realize that. Yeah, I was like, Holy crap. They've lit it. They've lit this thing. Yeah, White House would be next. I mean, of course. But that's that's so was there an anticipation from black America like Joe's gonna gonna fix everything for us now, where there was an anticipation, but not from that side of the side of saying you got got again, that was the interest of patient. People this, we tried to tell you you try to cut a

deal with Joe. You thought Joe is gonna deliver. And this is what you got. And you can hear the frustration that was in a Charles blow. He's on the actual on the black news channel now on YouTube. He's from, you know, from New York Times. But yes. You can hear the frustration in his voice. And like surprise, what are you surprised about? So this goes is this? Is this a Black Twitter meme now like you got you again? Is that Is that what's trending? Is that really a thing?

No, this is not a trend. But what was trending was black lives matter. When they mentioned funding the cops funding police. Yeah. They tweeted about that show Maxine Waters like sourpuss face, you know, and of course, I had to retweet and say you got got, so remind them, and that's what I mean. A lot of people were like, you thought you were gonna get something out of this. You mean you might get it you got your vice president. That's what everybody clamoring about. And

you might get her um, Supreme Court justice. I won't believe it until I see you. Yeah, you're still on the on the Claiborne. Tip. Yes, yes, he's out there, though he's out there talking about her being such a fantastic candidate. That's I guess would make sense if he knows that she's going down to sweet, sweet justice. But no pun intended was even he got got keep? Yes, true. He thought he was in the he was yeah, he thought he was in in the pocket there with, with his saving

grace for the precedent. Yeah, during the. So we're gonna get this what basically this episode was going to be about just a review of what has happened in this administration so far. And then also the mindset of this cognitive dissonance, I would call it. I mean, I have another term for it, but I won't reveal it till later in the show. But just this, you're surprised nobody else is. I mean, everybody. The fact like I said, I could have made this show and

didn't have to change very much, except for the first clip. Oh, Tucker, because it was it because you know, had to get that after the fact. Right, you had to get that now, it was actually beforehand, but just that's the only thing I had to change, because you know how it was gonna go. So I guess we can go and jump into the second part of this clip from Charles blow,

right. And so we go from saying using Floyd's daughter to champion something that will protect my people to using the family of the two officers who were killed in New York to talk about funding police. And using COVID Money. By the way, he keeps saying that they voted for money to fund the police. That is not what actually happened with that they voted for COVID funds that were $350,000 that the states could use at their

discretion. The administration hit back later and said you can this is our advices that you can use this money, our guidance is that we can you can use this money to hire police. That's how that happened. Right? It wasn't everybody in that chamber voted and said, We want all these money to go for policing. So it's, it's just a stark, stark difference in how this man is talking about these issues that confront and affect black people from 300 days ago, until now.

I caught that too. Because Austin is also one of those cities that Oh, no. Well, we have to we literally defunded the police for $100 million. Now they're going out, we're gonna fund it again, because we have the COVID relief money. And that's exactly what's going on. And for the people out there that was on the left, for the Black Lives Matter, Inc. Make sure I'm clarifying here. For all the true blue Democrats, that you're saying to have your

so called black people. What did you expect? And that's like the tone of right now is listen to Charles blow. He acts like he's surprised. And we've done this over and over and over again. And even twice with a black president. Yeah. And you got nothing for your vote, which how we told you is going to go down and I want to make it very clear now. I don't even think black people elected Joe Biden. I think there was some shenanigans

I did a show about it, you can go and listen to it. I definitely think there was some shenanigans going on in these black voting districts, you know, with the ballots or whatever else. I mean, however, they counted. I don't think, you know, the black vote was not strong for Biden, but you're basing that on is your general feel as to what people said or saying now? That's what you base it on? Well, that and like, I mean, just the the how it went down,

so I mean, just the whole thing ages. Yeah, I don't honestly, I'm in I don't hear anybody. Nobody was really happy about it, you know, in mass you made like you have your dedicated missing Democrat, you know, bots, but that's about it. Right. But I just don't feel that, you know, that's just my personal opinion. And just, I got, I got no, I don't think that was the case. But now we're moving on to joy read. Oh, yeah. This is before this is why I missed a couple of weeks

before this happened. Um, the State of the Union happen and they will prepare yourself not to get anything and for Biden to do what he did. And this is her talking about biting, biting. It's actually a verb. Okay.

Good evening, everyone. We begin the readout tonight with three big stories that demonstrate President Biden's well widening, returning to his foreign and domestic policy wheelhouse that were tough first year as President, in which his priorities reflected a very different politician from the

one that many of us have come to know. First, we have one of the most significant counterterrorism operations of his presidency to date and over US military raid in Syria that led to the death of the leader of ISIS, who detonated a bomb inside of a building that killed himself and members of his family rather than be taken live. After the raid President Biden issued this morning. Last night's operation for a major terrorist leader off the battlefield, and has sent a strong message to terrorists

around the world. We will come after you and find you. We also saw today Biden Biden being on the domestic front arriving in New York to discuss gun violence with Mayor Eric Adams, a former police captain who has described himself politically as a kind of Brooklyn Biden. It was meeting down to its location at NYPD headquarters.

For the answers not to the fund the police is to give you the tools, the training the funding, to be partners to be protectors, we're going to provide funding for cities and state to put more police officers in the places we need them. It was a meeting of like minds on gun crime to democratic executive leaders who rejected the defund the police movement, while pledging to address criminal justice and police

reforms while on the campaign trail. Let's face it, this is a comfortable place for Joe Biden, a fundamentally centrist politician who helped write the controversial 1994 crime bill. Lately, Biden is spending time tackling issues that he spent his entire career covering. So a lot of people getting thrown under the proverbial bus now. Yep. You got this Soros sisters near letting him out of jail and now you're ramping up the cops? This is 2.94 2.0 You're right.

And then you see what's happening with the drill music? Um, hold on a second mo 94 2.0. Of course, you're referring to the crime bill. So yes, do you mean that that's coming next is the the revamp it'll be the 24 crime bill or whatever it'll be because you let them out. Then you up the police, you're going to show the struggle, you're going to show all the mess and then we're gonna say oh, here's our new little yummy. Well, that's what drilled rap is actually playing. Ah, yummy

horse. Don't you see these crazy kids with guns. And how it works is they make you ask for it, we need to just re explain what drill rap is because I was talking to my buddy in Dallas about it last night. And he's comes from the music business and his jaw fell on the floor. So drill rap is basically they've turned rap music into this own line kind of video game or social media game, where the rappers they shoot at each other, they make videos about

it, and they rap about the people's being killed. Right? It just keeps ramping up it started in Chicago. Then it made its way all across, you know, the United States and even in the UK. And like, like Sweden, or some weird place or some other Scandinavian country I saw. It's like it's spreading all over Europe. And what it did was it started we made the show about the trap. That was the thing 55 chapters delight in Yeah, it was kind of a morphing

of that. Um, what Chicago took. And basically it's the online game is this is like the fast track to a rap career. You get in this you start you know, going back and forth Kilis killing each other, killing each other shooting at each other. Then that gets the algorithm going But social media is YouTube algos, Twitter. algos? Yeah. Okay, and then they get picked up by major label,

right? The major labels look for whoever is being talked about on YouTube, because you have this whole other industry, this kind of disgusting people reporting on this. They don't have any skin in the game, other than just making just making YouTube's about, about the battles and the shootings. Right, like MTV have drill rap, pretty much and what it means then they don't really have any

skin in the game, but they keep the they pour gas on it. And then that gets their attention to the record labels which sign which is the end goal of the rappers in the first place. So this is the this is the new music industry. Yay. And now you see the mayor of the Brooklyn Biden teach about that. How about that the Brooklyn Biden crap that was

harsh. That's we knew who Biden was and you heard Joy Reid say so flippantly that oh, yeah, he just Biden and you know, he going back to the you know, the old days he know about, you know, locking people up and to meet it at New York or in New York Police Department. That was very simple. symbolic. This is where we're at. And it's we talked about this for two years. Man, you talked about

this for two years, how it was going to end up. And this is a good way to get rid of this or roasters, you get to purge the system. You get the blame now and and create a new. Gosh, a new system of the algorithm. Yeah. Oh, my goodness. The Well, now now, it'll be it'll be just as by algorithm, does this throw your numbers in there? And instead of a proper da? Yes, they are. Right. Had that, you know,

I know. I know, they have it for for parole and recidivism. They have algos, for that are notoriously problematic if I can use the word. So, yeah, so we just we programmed the rule of law into the algo. And everything will work, trust me. Correct. And then I think the with COVID What we learned with these, you have this system of this passport, digital passport just laying around, it'll just become house rent house arrest, you know, and you be allowed to certain zones in certain

sectors, and you won't, and this is my just my hypothesis. But you see how much robot and surveillance has been going on? Yeah, drones and whatever else over these major cities. It's not far fetched. Now and I keep an eye out for COVID. I keep telling people I said, you know, and I, of course based upon our conversations, but the cops I know they're leaving the department and they're going to work for private security firms

to protect rich neighborhoods. It's like why would why would not I might my department won't back me my police chief won't back me my city council of mayors won't back me. And, and I'm making $40,000 a year. Why would I'm not crazy. And we saw this with Blackwater slash Z. And people got frustrated, we have to be in the middle of a military getting. And then they just say, You know what, I'll just go for this private firm. Yeah, and get paid more and have a you know, better

accommodations. So I mean, that brings the robotics that brings the robotics into the not rich neighborhoods, which won't even be poor, as just as the military has resorted to outside of, you know, contractors who are do contractor stuff, drones and other types of you robotic warfare. And if you see some of the things they're rolling out like these basically robots are rolling around the city and like

where you going kind of easy. They even have cars like automated cars, and of course, they're in beta mode and testing mode. But the car pulls up beside us auto saying it's driven by somebody not in the car, and it has a little computer screen like license registration. I did. I did a video about it. I think on one the last tapes. I can't remember which one it was. But yeah, I mean, we've we see all the all the pieces coming together to be justice, like by by AI.

Okay. Well, I'm, once again, I'm very, very positive today is very early, but Yes, amen. We know we want to stay. We want to be prepared. We want to be prepared for whatever's coming. That's that's important, too. Right. So we hear joy, joy read. And then we hear Charles blow, you know, complaining about what's happening with joy jewelry, when they read complaining, she was just kind of, yep. This is what we expected him going blown up brown people setting up a crime

bill 2.0. This is what we expected. Now, but how can people act so surprised when before Biden was elected? You have people like Charlemagne to God and tip or shove them in the guard as I call them? The Democratic guard. The guard for the Democrats button? This is a clip on T eyes, um, podcast, where he was talking about, you know, they were comparing Trump against Biden, and he invited history. Okay, the system. It operates on fear, correct? Yeah. I mean, so

you have to do something, create fear. And from that fear, you can justify go justify all you know, you need to do for instance, like the Patriot Act, you know, that afternoon 911. You know, that's why they could tap your phone. Yeah, we get nothing done first. So we got to proceed. Yeah. So after that, like, hey, you know, you see what they coming over here doing the flat planes in that building.

That's when they put all those beliefs in our neighborhood. And they hit us with those harsh sentences for what is the 94 crime bill to crack law. You can justify that ship based off this is where all the trouble is that this is where all the problems is that you see Joe Biden stand on the Senate floor and say that verbatim you're like, I don't care. about the conditions that

cause these predators to become predators. We need to fix the shit now that if we don't they wind up killing our moms and our fathers and our brothers. Joe Biden good question. I think he's I think he is a good guy with bad shit. Oh Charlemagne Charlemagne careful care for the oolagah phone is ringing for you brother be very very careful.

You heard was cell Correct, right? Yeah, he's bad. He's like, hey, but mo so now I love to force we know all about the 94 crime bill from I don't know, you know what episode it was. And we've also referenced it many many times. There's a couple of things in order for the history to repeat or to rhyme we need obviously we need a little yummy type figure. We need a name it can't be predators again. It's got to be something else so I'm looking for those clues What could they call them?

Um I mean, we have the smashing grabbers you know this is a this I think that will wrap it up if they really if they do it right. Now we'll get that going. real rappers I think there's no right now. I think drill rap is a great enemy. I mean, it's scary. From their standpoint is and then you got fentanyl which I mean Yeah. Which is becoming the new crack which is amazing it for many people is dying from it. You don't hear a actual national campaign to stop fitting all

that will be wrong. That's not how they operate. Mo please. And not just me being you know, the realist I am I'm never a pessimist. I'm just a realist that I think they know the system can't support 4050 year old junkies so it's like this ramp ramp up to drugs. If it kills them, it kills them. Oh, and the population and then you turn around and Whoever sells it

to him we can lock them up for murder. I mean, you saw this with the Michael Williams situation that four people were taking down what his case it just seems that well maybe drill rap could Yeah, it could be it these drill rappers I can just try to figure out my drill just scary. These drill rapid rappers is the problem here. Yes, from a marketing standpoint, it's got to be scary rappers like hip hip hibbott A Hip Hop don't stop rocking to

the Bang Bang boogie. It doesn't sound scary enough the drill part is great. I think maybe that's the only thing they need left drill is the is the is the name is the super predator scary term. Yeah. Ah, you know scared Do we have a candidate drill rapper who could be the little yummy of this? Because there's some ice you sent me some videos I'm like that could be him. Well that could be in to boy this is really this is definitely NBA Youngboy is definitely it was an NBA young

boy. And he's definitely gonna be one of the ones that they put out there. He's kind of like the two pocket this air and not know people don't hate me. When I know I heard that. I heard direction. What I mean is the what he went to pot was to our

generation. He is to their generation. Yeah, and I see it I mean I can I can see it happening that he'll be one of those kinds of figures like that you want to pop but here's the scary angry young black man Oh, he has a whole shop and merch and he's got all kinds of stuff going on. He's one of the biggest stars out right now. Unbelievable if this was a he's at the level of to that generation his slogan is never never broke again is that his thing never broke again.

And they Max said they're playing this online game of murder. It's kind of like squid game in a way or even though it was the other movie Hunger Games across between that it's a real it's really more of it is what it is but it's just it's tragic is what it is tragic. Because you got to understand you're hanging a big bag of

money out here and I'm not excusing them for doing it. No but I'm just saying considering the circumstances you know it's it's understandable now even though I don't agree with his we're broke we don't have any money no opportunity in their mind of course there's always opportunity but in their mind would affirm their paradigm to look at from is like, Oh, we got to do is play this deaf game and they you better and is

terminated. I'll start saying is there passively suicidal, um, in a way, you know, it's just that I don't care if I live or die. So let's play Okay, So, again, not yet the press mo but you're getting me there. I'm sorry. But now we like I said with Charlemagne ti you heard him at a crime Bo 94 crime. They see it. And the crazy thing about it is Ti is one of the biggest Trapper rappers there was and for people don't know what trapping is that

selling of narcotics. So he's one of these biggest people. You're saying that made money off of it his error, but you know what this was he this is also their this is their reality. You know, it's like, well, I made it up here and I'm still alive. And the young boys are doing this and we'll see who survives. I mean, there's some there's also a very morbid way that he's even looking at the situation.

But the point I was trying to make was with ti Joe Biden will be your number one enemy because he's the one trying to throw you in jail for the rest of your life where his crime be correct. But you say he's a good guy was tough on him. It's yeah, unbelievable. Going into the second part is clip. Man One got some bad shit. Oh, I said all the time. Joe Biden has done worse things to black people to Donald Trump. Oh, hell yeah, man at a crack

loss. Educate me. Crack laws, which Strom Thurmond Thurman was a motherfucking racial segregation is from South Carolina, who's the vice president. Think about it at a crack load everybody. No crack was in the black community more than anywhere. Until ja crack laws that gave you more time for crack than it did powder cocaine that was systemically done because they knew who was running around with the 22 rocks

in their pockets. Yeah, absolutely. Then you fast forward six years later, they denied for Crabill that he called the Biden bill. Now, what's the what's the 994 crime bill was what day was so mad about Hillary over and Hillary wasn't even in the administration when that shit went down. You know, she was just the first lady. She was Bill Clinton's old lady with the 94 crime bill, basically what they say, started mass incarceration, you know, saying

that just gave out all of these harsh sentences. Before he came home, like in the middle of that he came home on time, 14 years and he can and he just went right back in but that his whole generation is in jail. And listen, we all make mistakes. But he will not even say that it was a mistake. You asked him now he'll say. He didn't call it mass incarceration. So just hey, what year to cut the 94 crime bill come up. But for those who are well, it could be for those who are confused.

Strom Thurmond was a devout Democrat. who they were talking about. So was Joe Biden, of course, of course, but we know them. We know the end of the story is Charlemagne went on to say, we got to, we got to, we got to let Biden over Trump. Yeah. And like I said, this is not me. Cable for 45. This is me showing. How do you say all that you heard in the last two clips? Go on and on about it. Say it's on him. He won't apologize. He didn't say

Trump did better things. Or what did he say better for black people are not as bad as Joe Biden. That's the title on the video on YouTube is Joe Biden has done way worse to black people than Donald Trump ever has as a quote for Charlemagne. Yeah, but then go on to tell you know, you got to vote for it. You got to vote for Biden. Well, where's the outrage from black America against Charlemagne? The Oh, is it's bubbling. I mean, that's the whole thing

about go along. Get along. Yeah. Okay. He's feeling the pressure. But I'm telling you, I'm warning people about Charlemagne. He has his way of doing all this bit talking. And we've heard it from Karen Hunter, and everybody else that goes on these rants about how bad the Democrats in but the punch line is. We're still vote Democrat. Right? Um, so this next clip, this is post election, and he's still frustrated, even though he's Joe

Biden, tell him you're not black if you don't vote for me. And I want people to understand that he didn't say you're not black if you don't vote. He said you're not black. If you don't vote for me. That's right. That's not the damnedest thing. And Charlemagne went on press runs and you're saying excuse me him and you know where he's that kind of thing that we heard on the last show our I think the last tapes with Bill Maher, where he's just too comfortable, too comfortable this thing when

Bill Maher, Jordan inward. It's amazing how they were saying they took up for him but I digress. I want to get into this next clip and this is Charlemagne showing his frustration after Biden being elected. Man wait Trump. They feel like they would rather get it wrong. Like you know what, at least we know what that means. The gas deliver. I cannot wait to see and I'm already watching it. I'm watching Democrats starting campaign. They're already like Hillary

kind of go out there and vote. Like democracy depends on it. I'm gonna start governing like democracy Oh, yeah. So he's once again this, this is why I'm doing this is this cycles about they kick back up again they have to do it for the midterms. Yeah. And when it's all said and done I want to see a Charlemagne keeps the same energy that he has now and this is after he said what he said about Kamala Harris being who's

the real president was right. Was it? Was it her or was Joe Manchin in Seneca I think her name is Cena, Siena Siena six. I think it's something cinema cinema cinema cinema. Yeah. So that the two people that didn't go along with the Democrats, he said that they were the real president and vice president and he had to come back and apologize for that. So I'm just telling people don't get all excited. Don't start Oh, you know, getting on Oh, Charmaine is on our side now.

No, we've seen this repeatedly from him. That he will say, and he's allowed, he's allowed from the Boulais. I'm just saying the Democratic Party. Do you know your lines? Now you can't say Joe Biden's a bad guy. You can say what he did. But you know, at the end of the day, the punch line is vote blue, no matter who, right. That's the punch line for for for everything. And so, the fact that Charlemagne being for South Carolina, and we know what a stop Kalina meant to giovani his election from Chi

born. We have to go back and revisit this outcome out of voters and their grade on Biden spread his presidency. Over two months now in office, President Biden is getting some high remarks from voters. Our new ABC News Ipsos poll finds 72% approve of his handling of the pandemic 60% approve of his handling of the economy. But there are morning signs for his agenda as majorities of Americans disapprove of his job

on immigration and gun violence. So tonight, we returned to the state that saved Joe Biden's primary campaign in 2020, South Carolina, to hear directly from voters there about where the President is meeting expectations and where he may be missing the mark. Here's ABCs Devon Dwyer. We began in the heart of South Carolina, the Capitol, Columbia, Democratic voters here were critical to saving Joe Biden's

primary campaign. Now they're looking to Him to deliver what we need to act not tomorrow, not a year from now. But today, as Lawrence Nathaniel was founder of the group Black Lives Matter South Carolina. Last year, he led protests demanding racial justice after the death of George Floyd

when I seen something wrong. I wanted to make it right. So I wanted to go out there and focus on how just to make it right like Nathaniel who supported businessman Tom Steyer, in the primary says he's happy with President Biden, but wants to see more help for low income neighborhoods like this one, or Black Lives Matter is renovating a church into a community center. What are you trying to do?

Build change and bring hope for people in this community and show that Black Lives Matter is more than just about a protest? If you had Five minutes with President Biden today? What would you tell him? There are people out here that's still hurting, and that needs help. And that needs to make sure that they could trust you as our president of the United States. Yeah, don't hold your breath. In this is post election. That's crazy. What were they thinking?

is two points I want to make right quick one. They're renovating. Present tense. Not this church has been renovated. Because we know black lives matter. You're saying, Oh, no. Yeah, exactly. millions, if not billions of dollars. But this church down here is still being renovated. Present tense. Mm hmm. And then to win to Black Lives Matter. start letting me speak for them. Good point. Very good point

is pushing them out front. Interesting. Is to reason they're doing this one, to get it this stench off for them to blame men to lay men for it. Well, these two they understand. I think they heard some things from 2020. They looked at the numbers. You heard what Tucker said at the end of his clip about black men. The Republicans are about to go full fledge and I want to say Republicans, the Conservatives because we are we are divided to up

I say that. I've been talking to some people around the hill country. I think Allen West as an example is a very good shot at becoming governor of Texas. They're they're about to go full fledge black man for the Republicans now I'll say this again. Yes. Please don't be confused just because there's an R. Exactly no tangibles, tangibles, but if they can bump that number for 500 billion to the trillion and a few other things that they could address, they could interest a lot of black men to

their calls. Not me because you know, I'm a I'm a singer. I'm a single issue voter over here is tangibles slash atonement, and I got a lot of blowback just for a quick second, that people like, oh, I can't believe you're gonna sell your vote Mo. For the voice, you've always, you've always been very clear about this. I guess, the last time I brought it up, when I made it very clear

where I stand. I'm not asking anybody for anything. I'm not out here, you know, saying begging anybody in for anything. But if you want my vote, which I understand the value of my vote, and my price is atonement. And if you don't want to offer that, then we don't have anything to talk about, excuse me. But there's a lot of people like me that feel this way. And it's people centered all the time, not saying I'm selling mine, but forgive me. For lower taxes. Let

me just let me just help you with this controversy. So when you say I want atonement, that we've discussed this, it's like you want someone to say I'm sorry. And then you I think you would like a trillion dollars to be signed? No. Well, they already said they're sorry. And not in this. This is another clip for another day, in the apology that the nation made

to black people, quote unquote, a das people clarify. Yes. It's like, yeah, we're sorry, but this is by no means say that we hold any accountability for what happened? What? Right. So you want to German style thing towards the Jews? Pretty much. Yeah. Okay. And by the way, I've talked to a lot of my friends about about this specifically and spoken specifically about atonement. And it's a very interesting reaction. And in response, you get if you say, atonement, and

then a trillion dollars, and then they'll vote for you. And the end, the first thing they say is, well, shakeout truly we can do a trillion got a trillion, we can do a trillion for anything we want. So the modern monetary theory, that part is actually gotten, I think, easier. The hardest part may be to say, you know, we're sorry, and we left up. But that's that's the that's the part. That's the difference

between atonement and renovations. Yes, reparations is me asking you to repair me, not you, but the proverbial you to repair me, Please repair it. No, no, I'm over here. I'm doing my own thing. Don't bother me. Unless you're here to atone with me. There's a total different, that's a total different concept. And I want people to understand that because it has to come from the point of, we realize that, you know, this has

impacted you this way. And it's not that touchy feely. Oh, we want to know, just just realize what they're saying the effect of these things and the crazy. The crazy thing is if if Congress put together a bill and said, and with this we atone, you know, here's who's guilty. I don't think any American would have a problem with it. That's the point is that, why is this such a big deal, but and we'd be like, this great, we end this part of the conversation. Gosh, that's helpful.

The reason why they don't want this to happen is because this is a political, which is beautiful. Why get rid of it? Well, the Republicans can't come out and say this, because they're scared. I'm not saying it will happen. But this is their fear that they might lose a certain base a portion of their base, but this policy, so it's so doubtful, there's such idiots I really don't know. And notice, I didn't say conservatives, I said Republican, yeah, they're doing the calculations, they will this

game be worth our loss. And I understand I understand the political calculus, I get it, and the Democrats and well we give them this, then that makes them equal to every other color person. And now their loyalties is what to what's best for them. Well, that's not what we can dangle over their head. I think that's the real problem that Democrats would have Democrat Party is who's black you know, that's, that's the conversation they don't want to have. You mean, Barack Obama

actually doesn't get any of this. You know, that would be kind of weird. And it upsets their base because now it's like, Oh, you did something for them. But like I said, more. So this will free people from their ratio. paradigm that they operate in to say, okay, boom, the boogeyman is over there. He's gonna get you know, Republicans over there, he's gonna get you now, which becomes okay, we atone now that okay, who has the best

policies? And that's that's a very that's a lose lose for them because it's like, okay, we gave you the money and now we got to compete like what is this? Fair? I don't understand. This is bad for business trying to give you something fair. So well, I back you on the atonement, I love it. And then when people respond very well, when I say it's about a tough to get the money, everyone can agree on the money. It's atonement. Like, yeah, you know, we need to do that if we just do

that. And I'll write that check myself this all my buddies say this. It's like, yeah, that makes sense. It makes nothing. But these are conservatives and many Republicans. So you know, I don't know what base they're all worried about. But they're chickenshit. Really. And when we speak, we speak about the party leadership's that don't want to have this happen. I mean, people on the ground, I mean, they have different varying views, one way

or the other. But I the most part, the parties is like, we don't really we rather just duke it out the way we we've been doing business for you know, I'd love to hear from our Jewish producers, what their communities would be thinking, if there was a tome and a big check out the, the Germans for the Jews, I'd be interested to know what the vibe is. If they could say, Oh, that's good for them too. Or are they gonna say, well, a lot of money? I don't

know. Or it's not comparable, or I don't know. I've been curious. I have no idea. I should ask some of my friends. I would love to hear any feedback. We got. Now we got to go back to South Carolina. Yeah. And this is another voter and he may give their grade. We traveled east along i 26. To the city of Orangeburg, where Tradition has it the road to the White House for Democrats cuts

through you initially backed Bill DeBlasio. The President, have you been happy with what you've seen from Joe Biden, so far? I have been very happy. He's presidential. He has given us someone to look up to and say this is our leader. He and his family. MAYOR MICHAEL Butler, the first black mayor in Orange Park history, calls Biden as Savior. We needed somebody to take us through the Red Sea. And we understood that he would he would be the one that take us across.

Is there anything that's disappointed you so far, anything you might kind of give him a little nudge? I would just give him a little nudge nudge about the borders. You know? Just be mindful of the rules at the border federal in the shadow of the city's monument to Confederate War dead. John C. Calhoun. Butler praised Biden for his decency. I was just president by continue to do what you're doing, built on principles, and things that we've stood for, and make America become greater.

I wonder how this voter feels now? No, but this is after the election, two months, two months after the election, two months after the election. And this had to be careful. Because the Oh, the older people. I get it, the closer they were to actual state sponsor segregation, and racism, I get it. So they're the most fearful. And this is I want to spy on this one more time how the Democrats run their game, in my opinion. They sat as the wall between the racist Republicans.

And this is the thing like, if you want us to get away you had to deal with those racist Republicans and all that over there. Right. And you know what they're about if you heard his lingo, he said Joe Biden was a Savior, and that he got to this to the Red Sea. And that's him illusion this and Joe Biden was Moses in the Bible. Are you serious? Well, I don't know who this guy was. He sounded like He's the mayor of a small town in South Carolina. He

was the mayor. That was the mayor. I got the programming. another black man. Now we're two for two on this one clip. Now you can find a black man is anything any any anyone who has something to say about it that we would like? Was that? I don't know. I mean, do you have any any examples? Of what of any of these voters two months afterwards saying, Well, this is no good. We can already see it coming on Broadway. Well, let's go to number 11.

As we pulled into historic downtown Charleston, we passed Mother Emanuel ama church, or 2015, a white supremacist shot and killed nine people at a Bible study villas days before our visit, the US House passed a bill to close the so called Charleston background check loophole when they were checking the loose record. They had just a lot more days than my wife was still been here.

Forever and Anthony Tom Since wife, Myra was murdered by Ruth was able to obtain a gun after a delay in his background check. Wherever Thompson and his son Anthony Thompson, Jr. had been pleading with Republicans to join with President Biden to strengthen the law one day, it could be your family, it could be your child, it could be your wife, and be your best friend. You know, you

just don't know how I feel until it happens to you. So why wait for it to happen to you, or anybody close to you, please decide you're gonna do something about that. Thompson say they have deep faith and Biden's a bridge political divides, both deeply moved by his compassion after the Charleston massacre and commitment to keeping his word

when we talk about criminal justice reform. You know, I think these are areas that are important to particularly the African American community, the black community, because we have been impacted by these things. And so for him coming out and already addressing those issues, I think that's very important. Fixes leadership. If that's the term, we got to look out for criminal justice reform. That's the one.

So but that means that can be anything, of course, because if you hear from through their ears, that means are you going to fix what's the problem with the police? And from Pro law enforcement, that's going to be Oh, you're going to fix the problem with how police are perceived. Yeah, and understand how ill ill equipped they are. So it's a it's a nifty little term that they're floating out there. But even this guy, his wife was killed in a in this church shooting for Bob Dylan

Roof. That was back I think, 2014 15? I think so. It's getting a little fuzzy. But Obama did nothing. No, Obama, we had a black, quote unquote, black man very loosely, that term. I'm president, then, and you couldn't get any movement on this bill. And now you're thinking Biden's gonna do it for you. It's once again, we haven't lost faith, faith, we may still have faith in politicians. They're not deities. They work for us. Yeah, that's the way it's supposed to be.

What you hear how they speak is just like, oh, you know, my wife was cute. And, you know, but I still have faith, he's gonna do some force. Well, this is so much of the world is like this, it doesn't matter what you're talking about. They just trust and believe, and no matter what the evidence is against it. Because they're not listening to podcasts. That's the problem. Not that you say that. But that is true. If you hear this stream of just information of a, you know, everything's

gonna be alright, everything's better. The Savior's here, you know, we don't need to worry about anything. And the crazy thing about it, Strom Thurmond was from South Carolina who Joe Biden's to pile up with, and these people don't, I mean, pile around with so is this, the or not was know what's going on. And I want to make it very clear to these people that they pick

one and just read regular people off the street. These were people that were in community leaders as well, community leaders, and they were in these town halls, asking binding questions. So when do peep random people they picked out the street, right? These are people that are supposed to be political, politically knowledgeable? Well, they are they're they're doing exactly what the Democratic Party wants them to do.

Yes. This is that that's exactly right. And we can go ahead and wrap up with this set with Part Five faith that doesn't that is not accompanied by action is dead. imbibed in faith in Sunday night. Did you ask President Biden about that? Yeah, I did. You know, my question is, what is your faith? And how would you use your faith and make a decisions foundation? Have you seen faith from him so far?

He just passed the $1.9 trillion stimulus bill into law. And that's got to do what that's that's faith, because he's answering compound buying the needs of the people. Yeah. Behind Reverend Thompson's church, a place of reflection, a memorial garden constructed by the community in memory of Myra. It's here, Thompson says reflects on divisions in America and the need for forgiveness. People are trying to find a way to get peace from your burdens,

and they just don't know how to do it what to do. They think anger is going to be the thing to do it revenge. It will be the thing to do it, but it never happens. Just get worse. We as people, as a nation, you know, have to get past all the things that happened in the past, you know, like slavery, you know, like racism, discrimination, segregation, a prayer that forgiveness and healing will begin in our families and take hold in our politics.

Right forgiveness Yes. You know what, what, really? Go ahead, go ahead. Now this is this thing where we forget, in, I brought this up with the shooting cases that we cover. Immediately, we forgive, we forgive, and I get it. I mean, maybe these people are better people than me. But if Joe Biden had promised me, we're gonna take care of this bill, you're saying that would protect

my wife? And it's the kind of hypothetical but I mean, if, if this bill was in place, your wife wouldn't be there kind of scenarios. I would hold you to that. And and say, you've done that for me, it's, I've seen it done, I will hold you accountable, because you made a promise to me, but this thing that we have to forgive, and we have to look past and it's kind of like, they're kind of giving Joe Biden Well, we know who he

is as forgive him. Well, it's exactly exactly what I'm hearing is the exact opposite of what you're saying is atonement. And that, then the opposite is not just forgive him. Right? Because it's politically advantageous? Yeah. What always makes me sad Mo is and of course, I learned from you, we know that one of the propaganda methods of choice is

through the pastor's through the reverence. Yes, it kind of has a double whammy effect, because at the same time, particularly when you're talking about faith, it destroys faith in the church, because people do figure it out. You know, not everybody stays programmed all the time. But when people say, Hold on a second, this Pat, my pastor or Reverend, sold me a bill of goods that destroys faith in faith.

Yes. Which is, I'm glad you brought that up. Because this takes us back to the clip of the church becoming a Black Lives Matter. Communist headquarters. Yeah. I mean, like, now you're replacing faith with us and the religion of communism? Yeah. Gosh, so evil. It destroys people's will. It destroys their you know, the one thing we shouldn't have faith in men and in for a man of faith, the child to put the faith in man is even more troubling. Yeah. that at some point, yeah.

Yes, exactly. It's like, wow, this he's not your new demigod, you know, it's like, no. But that's how these old voters and I don't mean old voters understand by age, but people that's so baked into the system, and it could be young people, that they've just been in the voting process, but they've been in it for a long time. And it's just, this is how it goes, you know, one step is better than

another step. Right? It's very in this is when they start taking trinkets and tokens and all we had a black when we had a black Vice President, you know, and oh, and we're gonna get a black in all black because Supreme Court justice. I mean, that's, that's progress. Right. And for a grown man first clip, to say he gives us somebody to look up to. It was the second clip, I forget which one but the mayor? Yeah, I was like this gives. This gives us something to someone to look up. You're a

girl. You're past the grown man, you on the other side have grown. And you're looking up to another man. And this is what these young men are looking at. I talked to these young men. I mean, I'm talking about 20, or I mean, mid, mid to late 20s, early 30s. And they find it just disgusting, if not more than I do. Because like listen to these, please. defeated. I'm just saying it's not about age. It's about are you defeated or not? They sound so defeated, and don't want have any fight in

them left. And that's why you see so many people becoming open to looking at the other side. And the Republican slash conservatives know that. There's not a that that was a reason why Tucker put that in in his second segment right before the State of the Union. He said a lot of black men. He said that I didn't say that. And then he even divided it by gender as well. So do you think that that's political of Tucker to be doing? Yes. Very. Yeah. It seems that way to this is a problem I have with

him. Well, I don't I don't see it as a problem, because that what that shows is it's an old guard, new guard situation going on the Republican Party, and I think you're speaking to this, that. Forget what we've been doing. We need to you know, rethink our strategy. How do we get to you know, the 100 270 electoral Electoral College votes, and and being that every Republicans understand the power of the negative vote, and it's not lost on me either. A black person staying home is a win for

them. Yeah. Because they look at it as Oh, you wonder if you would have voted you to vote democratically, right. I mean, for the Democrats. They're looking at like, well, we can keep you home at least by feeding you factual information, but puts the Democrats in a bad light that works for us. But if they could flip you, that's a that's a plus two in their column. So they know like, wow, we can start. I mean, you saw

the numbers for Trump last election. Black women were up black men were, you know, is and with me, and you got to look at it is if that man's married, he could bring you plus four. Because they flip me for instance, I didn't vote. I mean, say if I was a democratic voter, yeah. Me and Me and my wife voted for Democrats. Right. And I say you don't have to, you know, Joe Biden didn't really do anything for us, you know, that kind of thing. And we go to off the board for the Democrats

right and don't and then go to for the Republicans. That's plus for Yeah, that's political calculus. I'm not mad at it but me hearing that and his opening I mean, his speech before the State of the Union lets me know that they're switching up their their strategy Yeah, and but they have to come correct. I mean, this you don't get any freebies. The Democrats suck either. You say it's like his his tangibles? Yeah, we'll see. I have no great hope. Oh, well, I got something lighter for you. Okay.

I'm always always ready to be surprised and delighted. Alright, so now we know that the blowback is not only on Biden it's also causing the divide between black voters and lawmakers. While many activists voiced their displeasure with President Biden's Atlanta trip to address voting rights, several black

Democratic leaders accompany the president to Linder support. The bite administration's handling of voting rights has seemingly created a wedge between the two sides a wedge that could produce the dire consequences for Democrats in the upcoming elections. In the past few days, black legislators have had to balance supporting Biden's efforts while not making disparaging remarks about activist frustrations over the Vita ministration is lack of progress on voting rights.

Congressional Black Caucus Chair, Representative Joyce Beatty rejected the notion that the President's trip to Atlanta was more about symbolism than substance. What I don't agree with is that this is a photo op. This is taking some of the most powerful members who have been standing up for voting rights. Now, if we were only going to Atlanta and that was it. But we have a commitment from the President of the United States that he is about change. He is about voting

right. But was Biden delayed public endorsement of eliminating the filibuster enough to chill the frustrations of voting rights advocates and justify the unrelenting support Biden has received from black lawmakers? Now hold on a second. Is there a single black American who thinks that voting rights will will help them in any way? Are they really buying into this nonsense? This buys into the fear. Once again, if you don't vote for us,

those dirty racist, nasty Republicans has gone on. Have you taken been paying payroll taxes and during literacy tested the poll again? You didn't lie? Right. But But is there no reading of the of the simple proposed legislation? Yes, fear. Fear Day if the lizard brain they're activating your lizard brain? Yeah. If you don't vote for us, you know what can come? Right. So that's, that's just triggering the trauma that's deep, deep, deep. At the same time to say we had the highest turnout. He was

saying in history. Yeah. That's what they told us happened in Georgia. That's your cognitive dissonance. That's exactly what that is. It's thick. It's very thick. But it's placed this base in a place of fear. Oh, that's why they keep bringing up lynching. And George Floyd is the knee. This is the knee what I forgot how Biden and put it, we were saying basically, that that illusion that, you know, this is the knee on the neck of all of you. I'm the only man who can

fix I'm great Savior. I'm here to restore the soul of the nation. That kind of thing is is that that he's tapping into and once again, going back to older shows, Joe Biden knows black people. He's hung out record pop.

You're saying yeah, that's right. What am I saying? Of course, so he knows the time and like he he knows the ones and his age range and In political dealings, Kedah understand this new group is out here that was no under a das now is kind of shifting to FBA um due to some gum and even that once you once they once a das did that they're not crapping on him, but he's gotta be honest. Once they did that political move of brushing Well, you know that vote down ballot? Oh, I'm sorry. Oh, yes,

it was it was all good. You're saying it was we're not voting. We don't see any tangibles. We're not voting. And then here you come with this vote down ballot thing that kind of tarnish their name. This is a very, um, what's the word I'm looking for calculated, stringent is a very stringent requirement to meet the litmus test for these people that are tangibles and nothing. An outcome including me, you give any inclination, any inclination that you will fall to the

Democratic Party, you're done. You're right, you're ready to null and void. That's how strange it is. So that tarnish their name. So they did the movement is kind of, you know, harnessing no different name or a different identity. It's the same people know that hashtags were really they had the power, right? Magga, right. I mean, you hear the same thing, but Maga is life, we'll move we'll move on past Trump. You know, when you're talking, when Trump was trying to push the jab, it was

like boom, no, anything. It's It's amazing. Because there's two sides that are looking at this, this political system and say, you don't really serve us, you don't really work for us, work for us. And you see it on the conservative side to Brian O's. And you're seeing it from the Democratic side or the, I'll just be I'll just speak more specifically for it. We're saying quote unquote, black people, that you don't have anything in store for us. So I don't come looking for looking

for me in November. You know, that's the kind of thing but I just want to point out, there's some interesting things going on in this landscape. And I'm just gonna bring it up first. But before we do, we had to go back. This is about Steve Bannon throwback clip for show 59. And this is his speaking on the American dream and how he grew up the bill. You know, my grandfather and father think the only two guys in the history of the Bell system to be both 50

are employees. My grandfather worked there 50 years as a lineman, and a PBX guy and my dad was 50 years started in the sewer pulling cable and worked for 50 years as a father and son

worked 50 years for the phone phone company. So you had these big institutions, you know, I was fortunate enough to be raised in a in a great time in America, right the 50s and 60s and, and but he believed in these big institutions, the Catholic Church, the phone company, and these were, you know, permanent fixtures in your life in this kind of that

stability. I came from a neighborhood that was a little bit tough, but it was not like it was a very solid great backer as I go throughout the world and meet these very wealthy people I deal with all the time and see their kids the greatest thing you can give a kid is a kind of basic core loving family that's

there and rock solid. So the family the church, the community, the phone company, these are institutions and so institutions are are everything is a very institutional life when you think about it quite hierarchical, but it's it's it gives you a set framework that you can you can you can grow and be you know get to be an adult and there's a real sense of you know, something that's solid there's something that's real what I like about our show, and I listened in the car a lot to

urban radio and all this on Sirius XM they would never play a clip of Steve Bannon unless it's like here's an evil White man to listen to. Right I really I really appreciate it's like you get it from the whole spectrum you know and then not everyone is because it's just as racist you know, I hear a lie a lot on on on urban what is it what is the channel there's two channels are urban one or something like that? But I don't know. I hear I hear a lot of real racist stuff is like come on

man. Like you know, everybody can be in this conversation in the real racist part of it is decided quote unquote, black people who can't hear this information because you know, they might be tricked. If that's the real like we have the buffer we have to buffer them from the real information is not only black people there's this done for We saw this with the whole cool thing. Yeah, that we can't give them the real numbers because they might misinterpreted the wrong

that was worldwide Germany did that. All kinds of countries that Oh, no, we can't give you the numbers because you know it conspiracy theorists will run with it, you won't understand Shut up slave. And that's what you're hearing, you're saying in the absence of variety ideas, but the problem is now with the independent media. And with you're saying platforms where you can hear diff, you can go on YouTube, or just different platforms and

Google things. And here, I'm deferring a variety of opinions. And what the vana hear it, it resonates with young, specifically black men, because all they want is a family. Yeah, these last four years when when Trump was going was here, money was a flowing, credit wasn't flowing, you're saying, me personally, I made the most money I've ever made in my life and those four years, and then it starts. Soon as it changes. It's like you're fired out of a job. What a difference a day makes. Wow. Yeah,

no, just so put that in perspective. And he said, they grew up in a tough, rough community. Um, that's kind of what black people want. They want their own. We don't force integration. I think that's a that's a very antiquated idea. Of course, I'm saying we're open to integrate with anybody. I mean, look at this podcast, we choose to talk to each other. There's not like somebody said, This is no two people together and see what happened. Like I said,

that was the Barack Obama Bruce Springsteen project. And that's why we came to a halt. It's over Get out of my Get out of my wake here. Sorry, Boston, Barry. Boston, Barry, the bus. The Boston berry show everybody how you doing? So So that's, that's the ideal thing. New bees, young men won't. And these men there are listening to what Republicans have to offer. Is that hmm, I remember four years ago, like I

said, money was plentiful. I bought my house in those four years, I made a lot of great things happen in those four years. And it's like, I don't care who the people are. Paul's whistling and results share, you know, ness. This leads me to this new term I have not heard cropping up. And this is Steve Bannon. He goes on Jason Whitlock show. And he rolls out this new turn inclusive nationalism, inclusive nationals in this kind of expansionary populace is the

political wave of the future. And it's something that the cultural left cannot cannot stop inclusive nationalism. I love that phrase I love that thought is that, you know, we've kind of demonize nationalism. And I think it's wrong. And and I love what you're Is this something you see the Republican Party talking about? Like, hey, we want to be inclusive in our nationalism. I just love that phrase.

The Republican Party as the party. No, you don't. But you see in the Magga movement, the America first and place like more room. And we understand because we study deeply what the left's doing, the thing they fear the most and why they're writers will tell you this is when people understand that populism and nationalism can be a must be inclusive. And you're seeing this take place and you're seeing this in the Rio Grande Valley. You're seeing this in South Texas seem on the

Hispanic vote that Trump did so well in 2020. And we're doing better today. Huh? Have you heard this term? No. And then another the other term was expansive populism. I like that one, too. Now. I've heard neither of these. So they're rolling it out. Make big big on. And I think Whitlock is on Blaze, which is owned by Ernie, I know at least ran by Glenn Beck. But I'm back. Yeah, I just I just met him yesterday.

And the thing about Glenn Beck was he was saying a lot of truth on Fox with that chalkboard, but we got to get you out. Well, that's interesting. You bring that up, because we talked about that. I said, I gotta tell you, and we talked about it on the interview. I gotta tell you, I loved it when you're on Fox, because we just sit there and go. Alright, when does he get to Soros? We know it ends with Soros. And then we also spoke specifically about Moe facts on the show yesterday, of course.

Yeah. I remember. Remember exactly how it came? No, it was actually it was about the core the core principle of this show Malcolm's words, the Institute springing up, Malcolm. There's there was the black nationalism. Yes. Was the more of this building within our own less beauty No, not being exclusive. That's not that that's not the point of it. But if this is our country, we need to have understand national nationalistic views of sure what

his nation can do for us. Well, no nationalism has been given a nasty stench by the media and by starting with So that was that was almost a terroristic term when Malcolm was using it. Oh, good point. Good point. Yeah. You're always first stop being first. You would love not to be first I know. What it does is it hard it battle readiness for you know, whatever is to come. It's it's it's a healthy cynicism, you

know? Well, you know, I mean, that's why we can say these things and laugh about these things. By the way, just forget that he's an ally, man. Beck as well I take it from me this guy, he's a good guy. I really I was impressed by him. The fact that he gave Whitlock you know, his not gave him. Whitlock earned his platform. But he gave he allowed him to have creative control. Of course, when you're the boss, you're saying you have to allow people creative control if it's

not your own. But I mean, what him Uncle Jimmy does over there is the very thing that could be seen as problematic, but he gave me I know, Whitlock probably would have signed a deal that he didn't have that, because that's why he left mainstream media in the first place was to have his own freedom. And, you know, he went a couple different places. And I think he found the best

fit. And he has one of the best shows going right now. And he has a lot of interest, he gives platform to a lot of varying voices in a lot of interesting voices. Because the Whitlock for that and for what he's doing, and you wouldn't heard this conversation anywhere else that we are we're here here and this is part two, you're starting to see it the Rasmussen poll. Look, if the Rasmussen poll is correct, and 33% of African Americans will

vote for a generic Republican, right? Every Democrat, American politics changes forever. That's the power of the African American community. As far as voting goes, Okay? This is a tectonic plate shift Jason, potentially greater than 1932. And we have to be inclusive, because nationalism is imposed. Remember, nationalism, doesn't care about you. And pop is it doesn't care about your race, it doesn't care about your ethnicity, it doesn't care about your religion, it doesn't care

about your sexual preference, it cares about one thing. Are you an American citizen, as an American citizen, we understand you have obligations to serve in the military to pay your taxes. Okay. But American citizenship has to have some premium value.

And right now it does the deplorables of working classes country, essentially pay the taxes and they also keep the country going as far as the military goes, and also, what Burke called the underpinnings of civic society, coaching the building the churches, going to the Kiwanis Club, everything that is America, the self organizing entity that is America, it's on the shoulders of the deplorables. Interesting, do you wish he hadn't brought in deplorables?

Because that makes it so political again. You know, what's interesting is that I've been following and talking with a lot of young men 28 to 35, I'd say 90% are white. And these are the Bitcoiners. And, and I because I'm very worried about you know, the nationalism not being a term you can use and

being all in all kind of toward the incredibly politicized. But there's, they have a nationalism, and it's interesting, because I was watching a YouTube video the other day, and someone who's one of the OG Bitcoiners, talking about Bitcoin being America 2.0. And everything I'm seeing, from the food intelligence movement with connecting ranchers to directly to stores and or customers. Bitcoin seems to be some kind of common thing that is worth looking at time and

time again, because it's, it's a bonding agent somehow. And so if to be a nationalist, we might want to consider saying, we want to be America 2.0. But we want to, we have to change something very fundamental. And, honestly, of all the shows we've done, at the root of it at the root of the problem is money. And it's the end it's the way the central banks operate and how the Federal Reserve specifically in America operates it. I believe that is actually the root of all

problems. Yes. And that if you can start to flatten that, you know, are you saying leveling out the distribution or the or the different disparity? Mm hmm. Then these people become closer and closer and I was warning of this. You're pushing these people into the same corner? Yeah, we look at Canada. It's like, huh, that looks very familiar. By now and the way that you know, they try to hijack their nerves in their

means of transferring funds. And yeah, the stables, your bank accounts flat out just blocks him. And I will say that this is how you protest, you have to make I'm I'm a big supporter of protesting. I'm not for rioting. Because I think that does more harm to your group than good. I don't think it's beneficial at all, but to make people

uncomfortable, hey, we see those horns, Yakima bridges. It might look, I don't want to give anybody any ideas, but 2030 cars at an airport, going around and around and around, can make a lot of disruption. And so, you know, to me, personally, I have come up with a different strategy. Because I think it's, you know, and I think luckily, we didn't see any trucks drive to DC or anything like that. I'm, I'm kind of against that, because you're going to get routed, you're gonna be another

January six, you'll be called names. My plan was this, and I talked about no agenda. I said, we should just and we can we can abuse the Rhona for this. Look, you know what? You're right. You're right elites of the world. You're right about the road. No, we didn't follow the science, we didn't listen to you, we were not really good. So we are going to make amends here and we are going to follow the science, we're going to jump ahead of everything a little bit. And what we're going to do

is we are going to have worship science week, next week. And during worship Science Week, because we worship the science, we are going to not drive our trucks at all because we don't want to you know, heat up the earth over 1.5 degrees centigrade. So we're not actually we're gonna do a special promotion, it will be a worship Science Week for New York, we're gonna start there. So New York, you know, you will just not have any you will not have any trucks driving for you

that if you're hungry, just remember it's science. And that's what we should be doing and the pilots should be doing it and and if you're not allowed to call for a general strike in the United States, it's literally against the law. But I think worship Science Week because it's coming anyway, is this stuff is this, this is just the tip of the iceberg in my mind, that the, the elites, the Illuminati, the Boulay evil itself has in store for us.

And that's the point I was trying to make. And you just highlighted even more that you have to get innovative, and how you turn the system against itself? Yes, you know, you don't want me to do something, okay. And when I was saying about the airport and the cars, you don't have to stop, you don't have to obstruct traffic, but just 2050 100 cars, you know, saying you go off to x and route you make sure to gassed up and you just keep driving around the airport loop. You're not causing

any trouble. You know, you're not as far as you know, obstructing traffic or anything, but it's a big inconvenience, and people are going to miss their people gonna miss their flights. And it's like, okay, now do you see me? Now? Do you hear me? That's the thing is like, we have to exercise power, where we have it? And not there's wishing of all I wish I had omnipotent powers to do something. Oh, no. So don't fund their banks. If you're in Chase, take it out, go to a credit union.

Take it out a bank we currently yes course. Only with credit worthiness. Yep. That that's the point of what I'm saying in Canada that not more their techniques, but how they say, you know, what we're gonna operate with inside the law. And every time they change the law, they adjust it to make sure that we're still inside the law. Yeah. But it was just very troubling for, you know, for the everyday citizen, and that put pressure on the government. And that's how these things work.

Now, just go back to the deplorable thing. I think that was said, just following Steve Bannon work. He understand. I think he said that the throw it in like, so when you hear that term with this inclusive nationalism. Yeah, you're supposed to look up. Oh, that's me. Or this is this is kind of it kind of takes the potency out of it. Ah, yes. Very good point. Yeah, got it. He's always aware of his smile. Especially when you sit here speaking these townhall meetings, he's a lot of stuff he

was saying. And one was start with your checkbook. That's the first thing you have to do is when you want to bring about change, you got to start with your checkbook, you know, and funding politicians and funding movements. So I guess I'm going

to get to 17. Now, what we have to do now is have a nationalism that is inclusive, inclusive of American citizens, that you get a special deal because you have all these obligations in this special deal is we're not going to flood the zone with foreign labor to decrease your labor. We're not going to teach you to pre print

line to D buy your dollars. We're not going to sit there and have policies allow a concentration of wealth to the detriment of you that you You're paying for because remember, all the deficits are paid for by the working class, inclusive nationalism. And this kind of expansionary populism is the political wave of the future. And it's something that the cultural left, cannot cannot stop. And once you get the economic policies, right for the minority community, which is

really simple, it's not socialism. It's the opposite. It's a piece of the action. It's better wages, because we have a more restrictive labor force. It's better wages because you have better training and opportunities. Right? It's It's It's ownership and actually a carry you have a carried interest in America, not just a hedge fund guys have a carried interest in the fund. You as a citizen have a carried interest you have an economic participation in the growth of this economy?

How do you interpret that Mo? Piece of action? That's that's what we want a piece of the action that's out there is that was, I think, I think he actually detracted from it by then saying, Hold on, let me play this again. Because that was that was really interesting. Here, when you say, ownership and actually a carry, you have a carried interest carried interest? Hmm. How do you interpret that? We invest invested in one thing about it, we're invested in this

nation, and we're not going anywhere. So we want our interest to be, you know, a recognize and grow with everybody else's. Listen, I want to read the definition to you because he's a banker. He's a former banker, this band, okay, abandoned cat. So carried interest is a share of any profits that the general partners of private equity and hedge funds receive as compensation, regardless of whether they contribute any

initial funds. How about that data that you will see the proof will be in the pudding. He saying you don't have to put anything in, you get a carried interest, and you get a piece of the action for being a being a part of it. Now, you put money in it. That's interesting. And he was also speaking about this privilege of being an American, because we see in New York and other places, now

they're trying to let anybody vote. It's like, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, we're letting right yeah, you blow that you blow the border wide open, and they use it don't let anybody vote. What every one of those votes takes away from, you know, our political power. Is this still on the table? This everybody votes? Is that really happening? That was in New York? Yeah. They were saying it was the last I heard I didn't hear it being shot down. I don't know if it

went through or not, but it's still being floated about. And when you hear stuff like that, it's like, crazy. That's crazy. That's an a direct attack on the political power. Yeah, that you're saying that, quote, unquote, black people are saying American descendants of slavery specifically, because you can bring black people in quotes, pips in other places. And they don't have the same investment that we have in this country. Right, right, we will see for this investment to be

materialized. And we're some of the most patriotic law I mean, not in the sense of like flag waving on Fourth of July eating hot dogs. Actually, I think I've seen that I have seen that flag waving for two, but I'm just saying the dude that we were original investors. Were we invested blood sweat and tears into this thing called America. Right? And we're not leaving. And that's the whole thing. Black Hole leave with the real problem. You know what the real problem is? Sadly,

again, I'm just gonna keep hammering this. Well, if you actually had a real carried interest in the United States of America, you'd have a deficit. Do you see people losing money? This is the sad thing is like you get a piece of the action, but you don't actually want the ownership of the country because that's not working out too. Well, the way it's going right now. We're already receiving that by the time every day dollar shrinks. Yes, exactly. Feeling that because a lot of our

holdings is in cash. Yeah, for sure. Earnings. So you know what I was listening to the Chairman of the Federal Reserve Powell on my way down from Dallas. Not it's not a question about what does inflation do to the really poor people? And why? There was there was nothing about that. It was oh, by the way, it was less than it was the day before I swear to God, Mo it was all this focus on the poor people of Ukraine and their money and how their money is going to get

devalued. And it's like, whoa, who are you working for? And once again, this is why we need GBG if we can give Ukrainian guns Oh another thing Yeah. Oh, yes. Look at them for protecting their land. Oh, but you know, not here in America. Now. We keep going to have guns. You're crazy. That's a tangible, tangible we can live with. I like in this GBG is a good one. Because it allows us to protect ourselves. Everything I'm about is putting the power in my hands to saying how controlling my

destiny. I don't want anybody to figure it out for me. But you know, I'm about this is a current I have my vote is a currency GBG exchange it GPG for the newcomers is give blacks guns. This is a mo facts with Adam curry promotion. We've been in running for quite a while now. If you can give it to Ukrainian, Ukraine and their citizens, we I'm sure you got some great sitting around here somewhere that intersec a pitch that people in their neighborhood when they feel victimized. Yeah,

yeah, I know. We literally we America literally gave them guns. It's amazing. Alright, let's go ahead and wrap up with bandit part four. Once those policies become clear, we are two thirds of the nation, we're 70% of the nation. That's why I tell people to write Why are you sitting there saying insurrection Civil War, forget that we could break the country of going in different directions, we control the country, we just have to understand we control the country. And that's what this

great awakening is about. And you're seeing it now. And the elites. And by the way, the Ivy League elites, they all think the same. What you see on cable TV, most of time is pro wrestling. It's not the thing itself. And this is why I really admire Royce, who gets down to some of the core core basic issues. But inclusive nationalism will be two thirds of 70% of the of the voting population. And once that starts to hit the polls this November, you're gonna see a change in

America. And that's why I keep telling people we're going through very turbulent times. But the sunlit uplands are just ahead of us. We just got to keep working.

Wow. That's very interesting. Yeah. Interesting. Narrative freeze pushing, or I want to say agenda, but this political idea of inclusive nationalism, it works because one inclusive, kind of neutralizes national nationalism and determinacy now as white nationalism, or white supremacy or, or, you know, that kind of thing, you know, is inclusive, and what is inclusive is what you said, is that, you know, everybody gets a piece of that action.

Yeah, well, it'll be interesting to see when 45 Savage starts using this term, because to me, Ben is clearly working for Trump 2024 Now yes, clearly. And he and he's got his head on straight this is a very smart move. Very smart. And I think you know, it's an just add one more part to this. What really ruined the Democrats was the ice cube

thing that wait to the election is over. That got so much visibility even to the worst cubes out man, is he standing up and jumping around or is he been silenced? I mean, he has to he has to know his place and operate still in the Hollywood if you have to be willing to leave Hollywood, but the fact when he did that, and the Democrats that way into after election, that really put a put them in a bad position because it's like, okay, it's after the election. What do you

have for us? And we have had, but has that come? I don't I don't have that moment. Come Hey, what do you have for us is or is that just the ad is every everything we're hearing? Okay. Yeah, this is what what it did was that put it put it on Front Street for even it became a meme, it became a trending

story, right. So now everybody's looking where people that kind of would turn off after elections over like, deactivate like we always talked about, they get activated, and then they deactivate now it's like hold on you say after election. So let's wait and see what's gonna happen and you get the standard and you you don't need to get mentioned who? Who is so stupid in their town. I don't I don't maybe they've given up mo maybe it's like, alright, this is a

wash. We can't do anything, man. We're just the rest of them all. I think their plan is the rollout a lot of black male leadership. Starting to see I'm starting to see like I said that's why I made the point of when they were talking to South Carolinians Yeah, I talked to four black men. Yeah. Including one Black Lives Matter leader is they understand too that we need to get some black male leadership. This radical feminism Black Lives Matter destroying the male the

heterosexual male image is a bad look. When they can't go full fledge because they're in a weird spot cuz they got it. They still had to do business with the feminist. They still had to do business with all these different groups. Where is there you're saying that conservatives are in a position like that? If we can just to get the guys on board, so what blind group what black men do you think would take a lead position in? In spreading the new message?

On the Democrats? Yeah, yeah. They have this guy out of Baton Rouge. I didn't want to mention his name, but he was like, had an ad where he's smoking weed. And, you know, it's like, come on, I saw it's so cringy it was like the booty to the polls like 2.0. Like they The problem is they don't have anybody on the inside advising them. That's why everything they do come off as true. Wait a minute, do we have a black Vice President? Do we? Isn't she

advising them on the inside? Isn't that why she's there? Because she knows exactly how the community works. Yeah, she knows a lot black man. Oh, yeah. Oh, God, all right, I'm gonna play this now. Have to be able to sit down at the same table, the white man has to feel free to speak his mind without hurting the

feelings are both negro. And the so called Negro has to feel free to speak in the mind without hurting the feeling of the white man, then they can bring the issues that are under the rug out on top of the table and take an intelligent approach to get the problem solved. What's the only way we'll ever do it? Yeah, that's exactly right. And the proof is in the pudding

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my street playing basketball and doing what kids do. I played sports with black friends all the way up until the end of high school my last black friend tragically died in a drunk driving accident. After I graduated high school the diversity in my life severely dwindled. And I feel like I was forced into a racial echo chamber Chamber of people with common backgrounds. What gives? I never set out to have all

white friends. What do you think? Am I alone in this? Also, sometimes I feel like Adam plays dumb when he knows what's happening. Plus, you guys keep up the good work? Well, maybe I'm just dumb. I'm not quite sure what he means by that. Ah, I wouldn't begin speculate what he means by that. But well, but I'll say I'll say this. I often ask things specifically for the

benefit of some dumb listeners. So that you know, sometimes we stuff that we know but we have to ask Yeah, you want to make sure that people and yeah, to get the info out is it because we we talk off air to me you got to make sure that's part of what you do with broadcasting of all forms is you have to re explain little things. GBG you know, it's like that kind of stuff. Now about the question the real that This source of his his quest here is friends between men of different colors.

I think that's what inclusion or nationalism is about. Yeah, that it's all about where you're at in your life and who's around you in not filming. I can't speak this person or I can't speak to that person. And hopefully like I said, this podcast fosters that that it makes it less awkward. Or even you have something to actually talk about. So just let it be natural though. It was like a yes, I'll make this one last point is, I think it is harder for older and older past school

age college age guys to make friends. Because I you want to come over later and do something. It's kind of it's kind of like awkward, so I think that plays into it as well. It's a lot of different reasons, but I am definitely seeing men connecting more with other men than I've ever seen in the last 20 years. Yes, this is good. It's very good. Scott Wild Blood $100.06 Let's see what he has to say. Hi to

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voting or field loss of vote for the Democratic Party. And like, I know, we laugh and you know, joke about him and that kind of thing. But it's a serious issue there, I believe. And so we have Neely fuller. We've heard him many times on the show. And this is just one more set of gyms that he wants to drop on us. And this is breaking training by coming becoming your own leader that don't want everything to become built around Neely, fuller, that that thing about

that personality, they call me own personality. That's what the book is supposed to do. Make each and every black person his or her own leader. You're no longer looking for a leader. You have, you've had leaders, you've got leaders now who have come and go in the history books. We don't need to keep piling on leaders. I mean, everybody's sitting back on a wall. Because we've been trained that way. The weight on the maximum leader, the founder, leader, we have been laid. And we have been led

to a thing called logic. That's what all the information that comes to us is about. So what is logic Paul, is to make each and every person his or her own leader, leader. That's correct logic. Now, how long ago was this interview done? This is maybe a few years ago. It's not old. I mean, he's still out here doing interviews. I mean, he's very active. It's amazing how he gets the same sound with his phone. Every every interview every Single eyes, it's consistent, it's

consistent. And these are from different sources, but it kind of lends to default lore about him around him. But this is the thing if you operate with logic, and this, I think more and more voters in general, but more specifically, we're talking about the black voter today is that it has to make sense in, a

lot of things are not making sense. And that's why you have a lot of people pulling away from the Democratic Party and any allegiance they have and not running straight through Republicans is sitting back, it's like, okay, what do you have for us, right, and it's lens to the thing I used to say a lot, but haven't said in a long time, it's the school of fish flock of birds mentality of, we're kind of moving in the same way, but nobody's leaving the school of fish, it's just

that everybody's moving in unison and, and you're seeing that, and it makes it harder for it to be infiltrated, and led astray compared to hierarchy with one main leader. And then when you teach your baby, the baby just don't shouldn't, just doesn't come back to the nest, keep looking for guidance. And then animals, they kind of send out that signal. At a certain point, you are your own leader, that's what a cat retail kittens. At a certain point, I'm going to

teach you everything that you need. No, that's the main thing. Get all everything that you need to know. Because we will have everything you need to know. Then you will have to keep coming back. It's just like, your own whether they call rerun. I mean that character and one of them, right. In other words, you keep coming back to the college, you never go out. There are some people who've become I understand I heard this

term back in the 1940s professional students. Were we all students are always supposed to be learning that you're supposed to be able to learn something and hold on to it and be able to stand on your own two feet. And get him on the on the Lost Tapes. Bro be a dream boy. Why not Your? Your mo effin facts, brother. Why not? And it's it's funny you say that? Because somebody reached out to me. I won't say her name is today. Oh, we're good friends

with him. So yeah, maybe it'll happen. I would love to have that conversation with him. Because he's logic based. And I'm a logic based person. Yeah, that's the that's the freedom of if you can show your work and say, Okay, that makes sense. This makes sense, then it's not any sales or magic or things that we're seeing. Now. I'm sorry, that's what it was. Yesterday on Glenn Beck, I said these are spells. And I said it twice. I think it says, You've

mentioned this, I'm gonna do it. You've mentioned this. You've used this words, spells. What do you mean by that? I said, I got this from my from my man Mo. We do this show together. And he taught me and you know, it's about the pastor background. And this is spells his words is what people use, and they're impactful, like NLP is real stuff. That's how that's how we got to it. Yes, man. You see the result of it? Is in those South Carolina voter clips. Yes. They're looking for a new verse Savior.

I would never ever have to spell this. The today's modern political spell creates cognitive dissonance. I'll buy that. Yeah, that's nothing new though. No, I know. I know. It's just so prevalent. And it's so insanely right in front of our nose now. But also the fact that we have alternate avenues of information. It can point this out before it would be everything was siloed. Yeah. And you can't get it out to like, there was no way to say there was cognitive dissonance.

Like rob from we're here though. He saying that with podcasting and independent media. Not only can it highlight it, it can mock it can make memes about it in the mainstream media and in your social feeds. So now it's I don't think there can counterbalance that. Yeah, it though it throws them off. But Neely fuller made one point of coming back to this house, you

know, to be taken care of. And that led me to go back to a slightest that we've played 72. But we've played it throughout the whole me several times throughout the life of the show. And this is Malcolm X, and he's talking about the house Negro and the field negro. And I just want to illustrate that pay attention to what the House Negro logic was back during slavery. When Black people like me, talk to the slave.

They didn't kill him. They send some old house Negro along behind him to undo When he says, You have to read the history of slavery, understand there's two kinds of Negro house Negro, and the field negro. And the house Negro always looked out for his map. When the field negros got too much out of line, he held them back in check. He put him back on the plantation, the house Negro could afford to do that, because he knew better

than the field Negro, the better, he dressed better. And he lived in a better house, he lived right next to his mask in the basement, the same food mastery, and wore his same clothes. And you could call this like his mass mass eviction. And he loved his master more than his master loved himself. That's why he didn't want to master her. If the master got sick, he said, What's the matter, Bob, we sit on the massive house got a fire, he's trying to put the fire out. He didn't want his

massive house burned. He never wanted it master property threats. And he was more defensive than the master was. So the point I want to illustrate with this is that that what Charlemagne was taught, I did not want to come. I did not want to come on out of the out of that clip saying, because I know what a white man is not Oh, it's not a good look. I'm saying Sharla means a house negro. But I hear that clip. I'm like, Dude, he's talking about Charlemagne.

It's not the point that he is, the way he operates is that he says in there that he even how am I then it's going to be a lot of people come out even after me 2020 election? Yeah. And you didn't get nothing out of it? Because they're still still vote still. Your democracy depends on it? Well, it's, it's under threat democracy, as we know, it is

about to go away. We know that, don't you my right. And that, but he, he's even getting frustrated with it, because he understands like, this is getting heavy for me to carry, you know, to tell people to keep going to vote, you got to give him something tangible. Because he knows he has ears to the ground. You know, I mean, he understands what's going on. But is that good steal it's for the better, it's for the good. And how they come around and protect Joe Biden and say, you know,

whatever he says they'll make they'll defend it. Yeah, in this is that mindset of you know, they're going to protect their master. And it's a political master. And, but that's why the Boulais had the finer things in life. That's why they have the money and the economic and social status that they have. Because they're going to protect the Democratic Party and in their politicians, they all cost. I found the penny jar. Thank you. That was troubling me that we need to

meet you. I didn't like and that's what they got for the vote as well, you want to give them another one. Um, so we got this final clip with nearly Fuller and he got to make an interesting claim about culture. Birds do that. These do that. The birds don't keep coming back to the same that they were raised in a train to do that. Where? Which way did the white folks go? I mean, cuz I don't know. Nothing. I'm helpless. I mean, why can you stay stocked

this killing here? We don't know how to stop killing each other. Well, I don't know why folks come here. And when the rifles come here, why is it the DPO? So many of us in the white supremacist say what I don't care, as many of you on a daily basis, as you kill each other about that. We say, Yeah, but you kill some of us. Are you supposed to know better? Well, what is it that we're supposed to know? We can't spend 10

minutes alone without going at each other's throats. And as the reason for that, and we've been taught to do that, that's why we got to break training. Black culture as it is now is absolutely worthless.

You say that, Neely Fuller said that, but he makes a great point that we have a higher expectation for people outside the group than people within the group towards each other and now always made this point of we need to challenge each other where it needs to be some become so taboo for a black person to kill another black person, when somebody else does it, it will

be such a such an event. Yes such a you know, such such in stark contrast to how we are but the fact that we do it to each other and I understand why I mean like it's that it's the social programming. And I'm not I'm not giving anybody excuses but I mean just understanding why like I said about the the

drill rap, right? I understand why you're saying Those young boy take, um, take, you know, calculate risk and maybe uncalculated risk to say, well, this is what you get in the mindset of this is my only way out of the, you know, the the monster downward thinking, you can rationalize that. So I get it. So sad Mo, this is such a sad development. I had no idea until you told me a couple shows ago like what is this? But that's the only way out. I mean, but you see this, I don't

want to make it exclusive to black people. Because you see, it was a thing called backyard wrestling. I don't know if you remember that or not. Like these by rule white kids and white young adults, man, and they would jump off the roof. Yeah. And like just crazy stunt. You see some of this mentality in the X Games, where you get on a skateboard and you go down 100 foot incline, it's all for the gain is the same mentality of is

risk versus reward. And if you look at it through that lens, it makes sense because it's like, well, I have no other prospects. But it's due to the downward thinking and the limited thinking that's presented to them from a very young age. Yeah. So now we got to go. I've just got to know another another example was, uh, who was it called? What was it called? It was a guy that used to do pranks to each other. Jackass TV? Yes. The same mentality they would do to each

other from money and net would generate down to wannabes. Yeah, you know, it's a whole became a whole thing where like, between the X Games, you had guys knocking their teeth out breaking your arms, trying to skate down rail, it's the same mentality. So we don't want to pathologize these young men because this? Well, it's a risk that take, you know that I played this daily game, but on the other side of it could be large monetary game, so I don't, I don't take it away from him.

But I'll say that the fact that we need to stop harming each other having a high expectation on the people outside and we do for ourselves. No kidding. So well, that's that goes to show you that culture doesn't mean anything like Mimi fuller says and to support that, and really to explain how a culture needs to be interested in creating and the purpose of is, this is Dr. Amos Wilson. And this is from a throwback show from show 30.

Looking at the question, what is culture Horton and Hart had said, from life from their life experiences, a groups develops a set of rules and procedures for meeting their needs. The set of rules and procedures together with a supporting set of ideas and values is called a culture to a great extent your cell culture involves a set of rules, and a procedure for meeting needs. And this thing we have to keep in mind, you don't have a culture, just have a culture. And you don't claim a culture,

just because it's a culture just because it's African. The ultimate thing that culture must do its problems. That's why people evolve a culture. That's why culture comes into existence as a way of what solving problems and meeting needs. That's why at a certain point, when a culture no longer meets the needs of a people, or solves the problem confronting a people, that culture must be transformed. There we go. So if the cost is not solving problems, then it's antiquated

and need to be done away with. And I think that's what's been burdening over the life of this show. Yeah, this is how, once again, this is how we met because you heard the culture changing of people, a das foundation of black lineage, pulling away from this ubiquitous blackness. It's like, what does that mean? What is black mean? And it's like, well, we need to separate ourselves. Politically, not saying not not say much culturally, or how we deal with people, but it's like

when it comes political matters. We need to separate ourselves to have our own independent claim. Yeah. And that frustrated a lot of people so that means that goes to show you that people don't want you to really solve your own problems, and they'll actually be roadblocks for this. Yeah. So um, yeah. I'm still not really positive Mo. You got to work me a little No, no, no. We know it is positive, because what you're seeing is the new culture being formed formed.

Yeah. But that's a very dangerous thing when new cultures are formed, you know, all kinds of things can happen with this. House of influences come in weird things. I don't know, it just, it just seems vulnerable. Maybe that's what I'm thinking. But now you go back to Neely fuller. And that's why I stack these clips up the way I did, right? If the culture is built around logic, things that make sense, it's not about what leaders are saying.

But the cognitive dissonance is, I mean, you've seen it for the past two years, people seeing the obvious opposite of what they believe. But that's the point is that they don't give the real forming culture as as to be expected. They're not going to give it a

platform. So what I'm saying is that the group is getting smaller, the group that's pushing this political narrative is getting smaller, and smaller, and smaller, to the point where they lost our influence where Biden couldn't even get people to go with him to Atlanta. Right. When he was going to do that. I mean, nobody want to stand on that stage with him. And that was that was a parallel to when George Bush, nobody wanted him to campaign.

Right? Stay away, George, it's all good. It's all good brother. So out of that became the Maga and Tea Party and all the different iterations. But it got to the point where they got a political candidate elected. So I'm looking at that and I'm like, okay, is this how this starts, but we have to form it around logic, things that make sense, and things that solve problems. That's why I said once again, this whilst that this clips up, you become your own leader, and your judgment should

be based off if it's logical or not, not emotional. Not silly stuff. As Neely Fuller said, Is it lot? Does it make make sense? In any you it's only one right answer. And this I think this is why they want to make math racist. Oh, of course, because it's logical. And you can't you can't break the logic of numbers and math, but just called racist. Yes. And this is why they want to hijack the term science because science was about proving things, you know, this,

this is this word. This isn't repeatable, you know, you only have one variable in the scientific process, these kinds of things they want to get away from us and like, be super emotional. How do you feel and you heard these grown men from the previous generations talk about how they fail, and I'm scared, you hear this a lot. It's very disgusting. When you hear people say, I'm scared, and I'm fearful, or when people projecting on you, like, Were you scared when you're afraid?

But no one's afraid? Why would I be afraid, you know, saying GBG, whatever, whatever happens, happens. And that's why they want to keep us away from guns. Yes, of course, financial independence away from all these things, that could definitely solve our problems, because they always want to sell us, the dream was solving, solving our problems. For us, there's nothing sacred, about holding the culture in the face of, you

know, new new events and new changes. Unless, of course, you are free to do that, if you're willing also to accept suicide or death. And you have that right? To that choice. You know, we have the right to say, look, we are going to hold on to this culture, even if it kills us, but we should be what very conscious of our decision, we should not be holding on to it out of a misunderstanding of what culture is supposed to do. Ultimately, culture is supposed to solve problems, and to meet

the needs of the people. And a culture then has to be measured against those standards. Yes, sir. And if you're holding on to something that's not solving your problems, and you're getting the same input and the same results, that's not solving your problems. That's a form of insanity. It's the definition of insanity. Exactly. And just to prove that we've been doing the same thing since Malcolm X days, I think we had him state these points

before, but not in this exact speech. And this is when we've come to you know, blacks being used as a political football

in this crooked game of power politics here in America. The Negro, namely, the race, problem, integration, civil rights issue, are all nothing but tools used by the whites, who call themselves liberals against another group of whites who call themselves conservatives, either to get into power, or to retain power among whites Heron America, the political teams are no longer divided into Democrats and

Republicans. The whites who are now struggling for control of the American political throne, are divided into liberal and conservative kings. The white liberals from both parties, cross party lines to work together toward the same goal. And white conservatives from both parties do likewise. The white liberal differs from the white conservative only in one way. The liberal is more deceitful, more hypocritical than the conservative. Wow, what makes you think that people will learn this time

around Mo? When you hear this information? Okay, good point. Good point. I don't I don't. And I had a conversation with a friend of mine, that I don't I must say that this way. Don't underestimate the power of information that's being spread around through memes, through no short, you know, videos through pointing out hypocrisy. When you can say, well look at this and compare this to this. And it's

like, what if I'm a logical person? What, what, what it does one or two things, either makes you a logical person, because she's like, Oh, that makes sense. Or it makes you be identified as an illogical person. And people separate themselves from you. And that's what we're seeing on a grander scale is this Pootie Tang, it's like a lot of people. I'm on both sides of the aisle are either for this or against it. It's not it's not a direct political party thing. In fact,

AOC and Bernie Sanders, say we should leave NATO. I mean, that's Donald Trump talk. This is interesting times. And you hear people like, Joy read? Yeah, back in the press. And the war machine. Um, when when we we have other stuff you got to be doing? I get it. I understand. You know, we want to know, push back on putti but it's like man, a that now was not the time we got we in a country where Bridges has fallen down of education is an all time low. People are eating junk.

People are eating people. I mean, bath salts. I mean. We're in. I'll say it again. We are in Demolition Man times. Yeah. It's not hyperbole. If you see people coming in and stores and ransacking we basically lay me shoplifting. leagoo What you're worried about Putin? Yeah. No, oh, no. Well, as I as I point out, as I would say, this is a psyop. This all of its aside, we've been sign up for decades now. But it's backfiring. Now, because people can get

screenshots of people with cardboard guns. Yeah, yeah. And it's worn out that people have airsoft rifles and but the mainstream is put, including Fox is pushing so hard for this. And they're doing only trauma based entertainment of think of the humans think of the human element. Oh, the suffering Oh, that, you know, there's no more suffering in the world. By

the way, Mo, just say Baltimore, no one's suffering. Ukraine is where the suffering is, in that glance to the hypocrisy, which makes it easier to say, how can the here's one mean, how do you care about the border in Ukraine? Yeah, but I'm worried about open. That's the way you can point it out and put those two things beside each other. On a on a social media post. Your logic has to kick in, or if you don't get that, if you don't understand that and your losses,

it's like, you know what, I need to separate myself from you. And it's gonna be a lot of pulling away of the old alliances. And it's gonna be like you said, with AOC and Bernie Sanders, Bernie Sanders, and you see him is starting to pull at the threads because no longer can AOC play this. No, she can't play the middle, the middle, the fence is gonna become so uncomfortable, that you can't ride it anymore, right? And that's where I'm optimistic at because now it's like, oh, now

we can vote on topics or even in public opinion. If it's not voting. Yes, I can speak on this and say, I'm not what I was going to rush it and risk and world war three. Are you crazy? Oh, it was an incredible unifier. Now I have a very good relationship with both my stepdaughters but as and one of my stepdaughters an article about AOC and Bernie and she works For the local DSA, democratic socialists of America, and I said, we look at this. I agree with Bernie and

AOC. She's like, both Hey, now, how about this? We were both kind of surprised by it. And what that does is bring you to the table like Malcolm says, bring us right. That's right, these different, you know, a conversations, but now it's across the gender divide. I mean, it's give me all cost the generational generational divide. Exactly. That's a big thing. And you see the

conversation between men and women. I'm starting to be had like, we actually need each other that's like Korean, the keeper is anything it can cause unity, you can build around that is a good thing. So I'm not going to do not at all, but let's go ahead and get to this final clip from Malcolm X. Both won power. But the white liberal is the one who has perfected the art of posing as the Negroes friend and benefactor. And by winning the friendship and support of the

Negro. The white liberal is able to use the Negro as a pawn or weapon in this political football game that is constantly raging between the white liberals and the white conservatives. The American Negro is nothing but a political

football. And the white liberals control his ball through tricks or tokenism, false promises of integration and civil rights in this game of deceiving and using the American Negro, the white liberals have complete cooperation of the Negro civil rights leader to sell our people out for a few crumbs of token recognition. Token game talking progress. Wow, man, what year was this?

Hour say early 60s? I'm not no no. Exactly the speech. Wow. But in the information age, the fact that we can go pull this clip Yes, that's now that's it? Or you had to walk around with a tape recorder like what you hear something? You said something about 10 minutes ago you said the meme stream do you say meme stream? Yes the mainstream media it that's the that's the your social media feed? Because I registered meme stream dot energy. I got that one. I don't

mean stream meme stream media. Let me see if I'm just on a tear today. Mo I mean, these I'm helping with the with the meaning we got to get this stuff going. We need some cool domain names. That's the power when you can present information in a quick digestible chunk, where it expires thought that's like these clips. These clips are a form of a meme. Because people that may not feel comfortable sharing the content just yet what people because they don't know which way to go. Now. I get

this all the time. Hey, what show did you use this clip in? Can you send that to me? And I just send them over to the archives. It's like, you know, it's in the show and they go and get the clip in? A lot of time they'll come back and say that that worked. Like you said with the with your daughter with AOC Yeah, yeah, yeah. Hey, we got meme stream media.org That's a pretty good one. There we go. All right, we got it. But that's that is the

power. That's how people receive their news. Now, in in scroll when they scroll. It's like okay, meme got it. They can't block it. They can not figure out a way to know the AI doesn't understand it. There's no way to do it. It's especially with pictures. That's that's the only thing human we got. But oh man humor humor mocking mocking is very important. Very important, very powerful. And it's a good release where you don't harbor these feelings. It's like let me laugh at it get

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recondition. You have the fear by this the slave movies, or during Jim Crow type movies to keep black people mentally in their place. So this is Dr. Christine, or Cortez, I think core toy probably could toy excuse me, and this is on trauma bonding. I've just done a review of trauma bonding. And it's exactly that it's something negative can happen with a such a significant

person. And it creates a bond with that person at the same time that it's a negative bonding, but it's still bonded us and it's really hard to break away from that because of the attachment dynamics that are so complicated. And so on one hand, I think as therapists we have to acknowledge the binary and we have to be very clear about acknowledging the bond with the person but to not say that the behavior was okay. And really make that distinction. And so that they can start seeing it,

at least with a population that I work with. Very often they're from families that are in the they look good on the outside, but they don't function well as we're talking about and I find that adds another insult to you injury. And that makes it that much more difficult to sort of get get to that because the, you know, the this. So this still loyal to the family and the

family representation, rather than loyal to themselves. So the differentiation that you're talking about is also different differentiating and making, you're making it clear beginning to make it clear to yourself that you don't have to uphold that image anymore. Nor do you have to play out the message that you got. Well, this is a very interesting term. She ate us. No, I can't tell. I can't tell by listening to her. She's white.

Yes. And she's just speaking more on family turn. But if you take replace family party, oh, yeah, it's the same mentality that on the outside, if you just listen to the rhetoric, and what's on the mainstream media, you would think that Democrats love black people, and they're doing everything they can form, but it's a very toxic relationship. And you know, black Democratic voters feel like they have to uphold this

image of, it's all good. And you know, they actually love was, but it's actually a very, like, sad, toxic, toxic pairing, and is based off a trauma. Where did you come across her on YouTube? Oh, the YouTubes I'm gonna miss, you're gonna miss it, when it blows up. Replace it, I'm gonna miss it. When we bankrupt YouTube, we will have to replace it. We had to archive it somewhere it said I gotta say was still one of the best inventions ever too bad that's just owned by a bunch of dicks.

But this is what it plays against doom. Because you can go pluck out information like this, this is true. And and then no talk about it. And say, Okay, you see the trauma bonding? You see the you know, everything she said is spot on. Yeah, it looks good on the outside, but it's very toxic on the inside. And you don't have to uphold this image. And the image is black people vote for Democrats. That's the image and it's

becoming less and less taboo every day. It would it would just be easier to come out as gay, then become out as a Republican. And that's not a joke. No, it was far more acceptable. You know, however, if you're if you're if you're Republican, and you come out as gay, you're in trouble. No points for you know, cuz they cancel each other out. Yeah, does acceptable. But that other thing is like, yeah, that can't that can't work. But another term for trauma bonding is actually Stockholm

syndrome. And this is another I mean, this is a term we're more familiar. Yes, we've talked about it for sure. So what we want to do now is walk through these first eight, the unexplained Stockholm syndrome, and then the following clips, is going to give the traits of a person suffering from Stockholm syndrome, and we're going to see if it loads up or not. So let's get into 30 in this explanation of Stockholm Syndrome. Hey, everybody, Today, I want to talk about the Stockholm

syndrome, also known as trauma bonding. And why this is important if you have been in a narcissistically abusive relationship, or what to look out for when you suspect that someone that you know is in one of these relationships. The Stockholm Syndrome came from a bank robbery in Stockholm, Sweden, where they found that the people who were captured ended up developing empathy and a sense of almost like wanting to defend their abuser falling in love with their abuser with

their captor in this situation. And you can see how this applies to narcissistic abuse to so many different situations, but in particular, narcissistic abuse, why? Yeah, this is good. This is good to go through this. Alright, so I want to go back to TI Charlemagne for a minute. Both of those means so drugs in the time period that the 94 crime bill was active. And they still couldn't bring themselves to say Joe Biden was a bad person. Is that amazing?

Yes, it's just that this was your adversary in the drug trade. And not once it's you don't turn away from it's not like they turned away from the culture of drug dealing and that kind of thing, because that music is just saturated with it. And so they didn't turn away from that, but then it's like, okay, then wouldn't Joe Biden still be the ops for lack of a better word? And he's like, no, no, he's a good person. He just

got some bad stuff with him. This shows that Stockholm Syndrome, aka trauma, bonding that I can't say anything bad, and it's not really the real power of It is not that you're gonna, you know, identify that problem with the person is that? Who am I now if I'm separated from my group? Yeah. And that's Joe Biden understood that in his cloudy moments, he perked up and said, you ain't black if you don't vote for me. He was saying you will be a Shun. ostracize, excommunicated from the

community. If you don't do what I say do, and they go out and they protect him. If this is not the clearest case of Stockholm Syndrome, I don't know what you call it. Why? Well, Stockholm Syndrome has four criteria, the first one being there's a perceived threat to your life, where the victim feels like the abuser or the captor could in fact, kill them.

And this might be a physiological a physical threat, they feel that they're actually going to die, they're going to kill their body, it might be a psychological threat, they might just fear that they're going to die. It might be a sense of like Soul deaths, where they're destroying your soul or sense of identity theft, where they are destroying your entire sense of self. Ooh, that's it. That's exactly what it is. You ain't black. Wow. I didn't. That's I didn't realize that Stockholm Syndrome

could be using that definition. It's, yeah, it's very clear. And these think tanks sit around and they understand this. That's why every four years the slave movies come out. It's a meme going around. Just to show you the power of memes and waking people up. They'll say celebrating Black History Month. And then like they have the Netflix kind of recommendations. I don't know. 12 years of slave and slave or traumatic movies

and stuff. This is the celebration. Yeah. But that's just like a double entendre for saying, see the power of the mainstream on the mainstream media? Yes. We know what's happening when Netflix does that the algos are, are creating recommendations for white people. Because they want to vicariously experience the trauma themselves. And they want to trauma bond with the trauma bond. Yep. And the problem is, and this is where people thought

they were saying may got frustrated with me. I'm not holding any group accountable to deal with black people, so called black people, it's the fact that we're no longer going to trauma bond with you. You use that clout, and then go on and go on to better things. Yeah, every group that comes in knew where this racial group or you know, sexual identity, or whatever else is like, this is the new black or you know, saying we're just like black people, and then that they'll

bond, they'll have that trauma bond. They never see tangibles and elevate himself and go off and levers and then do to happen again. And I don't hold those groups responsible. That's just like on a third rail. Yeah. If you can do it, do it. It's not, it's not up to somebody else to hold our hand. And you know, us to look for that hug. Where it's up to us to say, and this is why I made that show is say, if somebody says they're your ally,

there needs to be some reciprocity there. You know, it has to be we both gained from the situation, not you gain from it. But then you pat me on my hand, say, Oh, poor little victim, you know, I'll get you next time. Right? Yeah, that's, that's no good. So you want to hear more about Yes, yes. Yeah, I'll hit 32.

criteria of Stockholm Syndrome is an act of kindness. When the captor or abuser extends a small offer of kindness to the person being held hostage to the victim in the relationship, that perceived kindness then tricks the brain confuses the brain. Well, now, this is good analysis. They're there now. Don't worry. Everything's gonna be good. And we'll take care of you. Oh, here's here's just Godus Yeah, here's your here's your VP. You know Nockamixon these little trinkets?

trinkets and tokens Yep. Pipes and God. Alright, I got to get into the next one. This is just getting better as we go. The fourth criteria for Stockholm Syndrome is the perceived inability to escape where the victim the hostage feels like there's no escape. There's no way out. This is where the learned helplessness comes in. The victim feels like it's hopeless. Like they can never get out. You know, maybe

they got roped in financially to this person. The abuser didn't want them to get a job or told them to quit their job or sabotaged their reputation. work, they lost their job or just maybe they're self employed. They're an entrepreneur, they have their own business and they just feel so crappy because of all this abuse that they can't put that energy into their business. The business is failing. They don't have the financial resources to get out. Hmm, interesting turns she took there.

Yeah, it is. This is more relationship based ratio based, but it lines up steel and that's the What are you gonna do without me? Right, right. Like, you're not hell, man. Without the blue notes. You never go platinum and you date yourself with that now, come on. But that's that's where that's the mentality. Like, what are you going to run to? You're going to run through those wrestling Republicans. You come you come cry? Oh, yeah, though. They're gonna put you in chains.

And we saw this with all Morosa. It was a great example of this. Remember, she went over in us and worked for Trump? Yep. And then they had their falling out. And it was like, no, no, no, you can't come back home. Omarosa, you're no, that's right. Yeah, that's right over, I guess when going getting to 34. Now, it Stockholm Syndrome, the trauma bond, this is why people can't leave. This is why they keep going back why they get stuck back like a rubber band effect. Like they get away. And

then and they're doing great, you're talking to them. And it's amazing, they have no contact with the abuser. And then all of a sudden they hear from the abuser. And it's like that rubber band effect. They're right back in that relationship. And you're going, Oh, my God, all that progress. All that time that you got away what happened? Stockholm Syndrome, is what happened. This is a primal defense mechanism to survive.

Right? It's like this, this is the primal method that the human brain and the nervous system reacts in these kinds of situations to keep you alive. And the hook here, like the real hook here, is that kindness, the perceived kindness. So you know, that goes along with that intermittent reinforcement, where at first the abuser idealizes, and love bombs and gives you all this positive stuff. And then they started with the devaluation with the meanness, the cruelty, putting

you down, you know, all of that kind of behavior. But then they're very careful to keep dosing you with those little things of kindness. Right. So it is, in effect, what's been done since slavery itself? Yes, I did. I never realized that Stockholm syndrome was from two sides, I always thought it was only from the victim, and not from the oppressor. And that's the way that's the way they act, play it out. And,

um, it was, I had a thought, and I lost it. But yeah, it's just that that's the way you know, I love you, I love you, I love you, you know, saying You made me do this to you. That whole scenario, and that's how this whole thing plays out. So, um, but but if we can identify it, you can treat it. That's right. That's where that's what this is where the data comes in it. And you know, I never leave two people on a down note or doom. No,

I know, I know. And I appreciate that, because it always gives me a little bit of energy to continue for the next 14 days until I get another boost. So we got to go back to Dr. Stephen Covey, seven habits, and we still don't mean proactive, because we have to be proactive. To escape this, you know, we have to be, you know, take and

don't, we have to be always active. And of course, of course, between what happens to us, the stimulus, whatever has happened to us, or what is now happening to us, between that stimulus, and our response is a space. In that space, lies our power, and our freedom to choose our response. In these choices, lie our growth and our happiness. In other words, with the right choices, eventually, the response we choose begins to

influence the stimulus. This is what Viktor Frankl discovered, and through exercising his memory, that is self awareness and his imagination and his conscience by asking questions, such as what is this situation asking of me? Instead of what do I ask of it? Why are they doing this to me, and also by exercising his own independent will. This freedom became larger and larger until it was larger than his Nazi captors. Models

liberty. Liberty is a condition of the environment. Liberty is a condition of The external freedom is a condition of the person of the internals. We have control over our freedom not in the short run over our liberty. Wow, I've never heard him talk about this. That's great. That's a very very good piece. And what are they trying to make racist now? Freedom? Oh no, don't do that. No. All right. We didn't we already lost our liberty. I mean, yes, not me. It's, it's on a table to completely lose it

but the moving about freely. And we saw what whole thing we were saying to Kufa and everything like that, but your freedom. They don't they're trying to say that's whiteness. Freedom is whiteness is racist. Yes, is a powerful one. I would never think in the day I was here, freedom being set as a negative, we're where do we jump that shortcut? I want to know that well, I can tell you. Because I've been living this

for the past two years freedom of speech. This is where this is, this is what they attacked, freedom of speech became a freedom of speech advocates, it's got to be a Republican, it's got to be a conservative, there's got to be q1 on freedom of speech, freeze speech, how's your free speech zone, that's what happened, they attacked the word itself and turn it into a negative without even it being about the meaning of the word. But that's where you went off the rails. And that's where you

got when you start saying stuff like that. And then they can play it back. And short clips of people who demonize and freedom. Yeah, it makes you look crazy. But I'll make the point that in between the stimulus, and your response, is where your true power lies. And if that worked for somebody that was in Nazi Germany, being experimented on the way you're saying Frankl was being experimented on, yeah, the way we're being mentally a

spirit mirror at all, we can have the same results. If we say, You know what, I will not, you might have my liberty, but you won't take my freedom. I will maintain it all costs. And you are the shining example of exactly that. Mo. Exactly that. Because you can't have it, you can't No, you can't. That's the last thing you can't have. You can't have my dignity and my freedom. I know. Um, so I hope hopefully other people are saying, I'm glad I can inspire other people. I just do it

because it's second nature to me. And it's always been an S word comes from parents and you know, being raised the way I was raised, no, You never give anybody that kind of power over you. So I think we're down to the last clip, yes, sir, you can go ahead and hop into it, we have control over our freedom, not in the short run over our liberty. However, in many situations, not necessarily all, the more you control your freedom, and expand and deepen

it. Eventually, you will influence the liberty of your life, the options, the alternatives that are available to you, eventually, your head will create your world. Your response to the stimulus will eventually influence the stimulus. And to some degree, he experienced that. He also have the hypothesis, or try to look at the hypothesis what enables these people in the death camps to survive? Is it their survival skills? No. Is it their intelligence? No. Is it their

health? No. Those things were eventually equalized. Last helped a little initially, but eventually they're gone. Is that their family structure? No, the thing that enabled survival was a vision of the future. A sense of meaning about a work yet to do a contribution yet to me. Wow, these are words to live by ma'am.

And this is what's happening. The fact that when people start exercising their freedom, so I'm not going to go along, and it's a lot of people to those slings and arrows call very nasty names, but they persisted on and then they start impacting the stimulus. That the fact that you know, they can't even say certain words anymore. They can't even come in a certain ways anymore, that it just is useful. Watch out who they are. And that's why I'm completely optimistic because he's only

going to get bigger. It's only gonna get stronger at this point I mean they're gonna have to just crank down on the Liberty I mean because they can't they can't they can't destroy your liver eliminate your freedom then they just had to crank down on your more on your liberty very restricting that very interesting how we talked about you know, the third rail on the previous episode and you end this episode with a with a clip that says that shows how the half of the third rail

equation the Jews in Nazi Germany, how they use these seven highly effective habits and here we are, we can all learn from it. You can learn anything for anybody. That's the thing you take what works that's the beauty of all this if it works, borrow it, you know change it to improve upon it. That's That's American itself. That's that's the real America is that yeah, and it's just a beautiful thing.

Also the real America is the show mo for me it is at least I love I love what we're doing I love what you've done I love what you've put together and I once again can't wait for the next episode fantastic job. And as I always say, pay attention to everything in the truth reveal itself.

And with everybody please remember to support us with your time talent and treasure at mo facts calm and Moe I look forward to speaking in 14 days thank you so much alright see you later All right everybody take care good LOVING YOU IS WRONG. I don't want to do is be in writing means I'd rather live alone your mom and dad say it's a shame my friends tell me is snow by Casey I'll have to see you when I came I don't want to be right I don't want to be my wrong to follow deeply in your heaven Why

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