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Moe Factz with Adam Curry for April 13th 2022, Episode number 79

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More facts with Adam curry for April 13 2022, episode number 79 and classes back in session I'm Adam curry coming to you from the heart of the Texas Hill Country and 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. Moe facts how you know Adam, I'm good man. I'm in the groove as you can tell me the Janet groove. Jimmy Jam Terry Lewis throwing down. This

is interesting. This is a very mean to me a very, very mainstream top 40 track your you've chosen for the opening of the show? It is what is appropriate. Okay, interesting. Once you see what the topic is, whenever I think of Janet Jackson, I think Miss Jackson if you're nasty, yes. How you feel a mole because we had to it was man, we had a weird scheduling bunch of conflicts. You had horrible allergies when we were scheduled for for two weeks ago. I did.

And it was to the point where I thought it would take away from the show quality. So I hit you as I don't think I'm going to be able to record today. And I think it's these damn cherry blossom trees. Which are beautiful. Let's be honest. The cherry blossoms which are from Japan. Yes. Yeah, I forgot about that. That's true. And it's so interesting because the Japanese tourists

will come into DC to photograph the cherry blossoms. Is that Is it a bio weapon for Pearl Harbor, no because reason why I say that in jest but it's a known fact if you move to Virginia, and people told me this you're gonna get allergies. And I think a lot due to the cherry blossom cloudally One state over in North Carolina all

my life. Well, you know, when I got here, it's just they're terrible when they start to bloom that's interesting because the same thing when you move to Austin everybody says about next year you're gonna get allergies. And which happened to me and I've had allergies for 12 years now. Mold is the one that hits me but we have Cedar fever here real bad people go nuts with that. So how are you? Yeah, I almost died from heatstroke.

No, I'm good. So of course we we didn't do the show on the Wednesday I have no agenda on Thursday and we were leaving Friday morning early and we just got into this quagmire of flight cancellation after flight cancellation after flight cancellation wound up just out of despair going to Florida for a few days so I'm more tired now than I was before we left but you know so and then you got sick for a day out in the heat not drinking enough water so I

don't know and now I'm back you know we got we got Phoebe the dog here but my foot it's a beautiful day in Texas and like yeah, why don't even want to leave anyway this is what a beautiful charmed life I lead. And how is the voice? The voice is almost 100% Thank you for asking so long COVID is still with me because I need to use that for when I forget things. I'm sorry I only have one COVID This is like I can't believe I

forgot that again. Sounds promising. I'm telling is the good one brain fog brain fog brain fog What can I say? So yeah, that's all good. It's all good. Now the voice is almost 100% and and we're moving into into springtime here so everything is green and exploding and you know baby snakes are slithering so it's a good time. Oh, yes. I guess yes, I'm back. Your voice is bad. Yes, sir. I'm back with another bag. So I guess we can go ahead and Alright, let me crank it up.

Round around. It goes the wheel of topics where it stops nobody knows of course mo knows because he put together the excellent episode for us. The topic for episode 79 mo facts without imperii is how to file. Okay, let's just barge right in the door with that, shall we? Holy crap. Okay. We're gonna need a trigger. Trigger Warning. Warning. Warning. Your attention.

Trigger warning. Activated. Yeah. Well this is interesting that this is the topic this this is very good because I've been studying this confluence of things that have happened that have brought us to this pedophile groomer debate and all this stuff. I'm glad you did this instead of why did Will Smith slap Chris Rock if we used to be able to smack clip Chris Rock? Okay, I'll take I'll take it. I'll take it. I'll take it couldn't be

CGI, who knows? I mean, but um, I have to. We have to talk about like two, two minutes about it because actually I went micro viral. Did Yes. Michael? Yes. What that means is like, you hit me up, but it takes a will. We say it's Chris Rock touch the third rail and he was like, Will Smith be slapped? Chris Rock? Yeah, and I took that as it because I had watched it and I was like, Oh man, I gotta talk to mo about this like text you and then I didn't even realize

it. You didn't know that it had happened and you thought I was just like talking about some some something someone said not something that actually happened right? So then my good buddy young grump hit me up young chrome uses another great name. All right, class young Grump. Cool. I gotta I gotta have a name in your in your in your club. MO You did pa father that raise bill I mean, like, across all genres I'll take

no, but he was like, did you see and I was like, what? And he was like Will Smith and I was like yeah, he says something like no, he sent me the link and I'm like holy crap got to get as we you said how you say it like he like got a good joke on him or something? No, so then I'm like, Well, I got to do a quick video you don't see me and girls like we got to do something. So we went to YouTube and you know saying do slow short video but

ended up having like 2500 people in the live Wow. We normally get about 200 I was gonna say it's pretty big. Yeah. And then had about 25k views so nice. Oh, we picked up another 100 subs so hopefully those some of those people here listening to this episode so it was it was a fruitful but this is not the episode not I gotcha. But you know, I I made some assumptions on no agenda. And I said, Listen, man, all I know is that jada jada is in the Coven and and she triggered some MK Ultra.

They're on will that was basically what I said. Just tell me I'm in the right direction. I have a rabbit hole for you. We're gonna talk about it. Well, I know we went I thought this show this this show that I was going to do this is this is an important one because this is a much much bigger. Yeah, it's just much much more important than anything that well that that could be much deeper. But this is big. This is this is a political thing. This is what the tearing the country

apart again. Right. So you said a confluence so we had to start at the beginning of the beginning. But I guess that's where the tautology Taji brown Jackson. Her whole confirmation. That's the beginning. President Biden made the official announcement on Friday nominating Judge ketanji Brown Jackson for a seat on the US Supreme Court. In doing so Mr. Biden appears to have fulfilled one of his campaign promises to put the first black woman on the

High Court. But the groundwork for the choice was laid far earlier. CBS News correspondent Nicole Killian sat down with a group of African American women who've been leading the charge

to reach this historic milestone. I'm looking forward to making sure there's a black woman on the Supreme Court to make sure as soon as President Biden made that campaign pledge it was game on I was ecstatic I was it was something that I personally had been working for and thinking about my entire career but I didn't see it catch fire the way that I thought it should.

Your cars journey Kim Tignor to help some of her lawyer friends during the height of the social justice movement in the summer of 2020 formed the group she will rise there is not another black women's created and led entity within this space that is helping to inform the discourse and this is a labor of love for us. I mean, we are living this collective has been dedicated to elevating an African American woman to the High Court launching a petition and a website to track judicial nominations.

Yeah. Yeah, so this thing has been excuse me this thing has been in the works for a while in the works for a while. And so what we have to do is talk about I'm gonna go back to the beginning of her actually this team setting up to get a black Supreme Court female justice in there and how that played out to feed into this confluence your word of conversation about pedophiles or maps. I had died my A abbreviation or what is what does map stand for? Again?

That's for them. It stands for minor attracted person. Yes, for me it means minor attracted pet predator, those. This is one of the things where you can say that can be taken different ways. But as you see, this wasn't anything organic. This was a planned well, well, well laid out plan and on and on his face if I just may say in the in the context of of our show ridiculous that anyone in the United States be chosen bait based upon skin color for

anything. What, what, this would be a good time to talk about that. Normally how this works is not discussed in public. But the fact that the two parties involved this group that was pushing for the black female Supreme Court Justice, and the Democratic Party has so much deep distrust. Yeah, that that we they said we have to get it on paper. We have to get it on record that you promise right? We that that's because everyone else got screwed. Look at Ice Cube, you know?

Like, we're good. Don't worry, we'll make you whole after you after we're elected. It's all going to be good. And so this was a smart one. And what was the name of this group? She she will rise she will run that was that was that that was their hashtag mash. It had a hashtag for it and everything. So yes. So this this is they had to get it on paper because they know how the Democrats are. wants you to get in office and you don't get it on paper, then it's it never happened. So I

understand the logic of it. But the fact that they had to do it so publicly made it look like a diversity hire slash affirmative action. Right. So that was the catch 22 that they were in, but gotta give them credit. They were effective in getting what they want it so I mean, they did this is how politics is played. But this seems to be seems to be a pretty. I'm looking at they have a website sr scotus.org. Right. Any idea who's behind them? You know me? We can hear more about

it in the next clip. Okay, good, good, good. Why do you feel it's important to have a black woman on the Supreme Court first and foremost, because we've never had one. We know that the demographics of this country are changing every single day. And we believe that representation is important. nomination. Thurgood Marshall Solicitor General, a version of social justice Supreme Court, when Thurgood Marshall became a Supreme Court justice and he

walked into the room. Everything changed the tone, the tenor of the other justices also changed, right. And so what we want to see is someone who can bring her legal acumen, her brilliance in scholarship, and her lived experience to those conversations and to those deliberations. The reality is, we actually think that the absence of a black woman on this court is an abject failure, frankly, you look at the state of the country, and today, black woman makes 63 cents on the

dollar. It's 2022. And also on the concept of what it means to be a deliberative body right. Now we have to understand the civil rights movement is built on five, four decisions on the Supreme Court. Right? And there have been times in history where justices have had their minds changed. Because of these conversations that are happening. It's that deliberation, but what do you say to people who say this is just an affirmative action pick? Yeah.

Well, man, this this thing is run by four black women lawyers, very professional. Has a one of them super cute record and one of them super cute April here. She's one of them has a big track record with hashtags and pushing online and social media. Yeah, products. So you hear I mean, you can hear I mean, the person asking the question, therefore, CBS Morning News asks the question, What about what what if they would have to say, people that will say it's the

founder action? I just spoke on that, that when you do these things publicly, and say the first criteria is to be fill in the blank. This is not specifically for black women or black people or whoever else? When you say it has to be this. It's like, Oh, you didn't go off with qualifications or that would be the the perception of it. Well, of course, that's what that and that is the perception, but it just got steamrolled. Well, ah I think

The Republicans chose not to go after that attack. I'm just I don't have the clip here. But I think Tucker Carlson tried to float the LSAT score thing out there, but it was too. It was not well received. Because it was, I think it was a trap laid to say like, kind of like with the Obama and let's see your voice if you just write. Exactly. Exactly. You I agree with you, that was probably a trap, but it was in essence, you don't agree with this pickier racist. That's that's what it

was. And people are tired. I think they're tired of fighting back not not just political. But where was the outrage from the people? Well, you couldn't really have any outrage. Exactly. And we've seen for two reasons. One, we saw it on the other side with Amy Kony Barrett and Kavanaugh, that, you know, we're just gonna ram it through. You can't stop it. So we're just gonna ram it through. So that means the same thing on the right hand side, but I have the clip, the throwback clip? Um,

let's see here. No, no, we got well, no, I have no excuse me. I have a clip from Eric, Erica Cobb. And this is from daily daily blast live. And she's going to answer the question that was asked, and then we'll get back to those ladies answer, because I think her answer was a little more detail. As I'm sure you've heard Justice Stephen Breyer. Breyer is retiring from the Supreme Court. So yesterday, President Biden confirmed his campaign promise to nominate the first black woman ever to fill

the seat. She also or he rather also said the person will have quote, extraordinary qualifications, character experience and integrity. Now some on the right are saying this is identity politics on steroids. In fact, I'm already reading a lot of our viewers comments who are on both sides, and others on the left are worried that that any eventual nominee will now have to face critics who say they've only been chosen because of their identity rather than their

credentials. All right. So what do you think of Biden's campaign promise? Eric, what do you think of the criticism? I don't know if it necessarily had to be a campaign promise, but I definitely feel like it had to be done. In terms of identity politics, this is always so interesting. Anytime that there is a person that's qualified as a minority group, whether that be woman or person of color, then all of a sudden they're getting the job because they're a minority or person of color.

But we never talked about the original identity pie. Just like interject one thing. Women are not in the minority. Okay. I'm a little tired. What? Yeah, I agree with you. I agree with you, but it's in the minority in the spaces. Okay. All right. But but that's that's how they spin it like you're saying, Yeah, but she but she's not saying in the space, is she just saying minorities like

women and people of color. I know. That's what she means. But words matter anyway, with a woman or person of color, then all of a sudden, they're getting the job because they're a minority or person of color. But we never talked about the original identity politics, which has always protected white men. Why? Because they have been the most protected constituency, historically, because they were the first to be allowed to vote.

So as we're getting to the highest court in the land, of course, the court should reflect the actual demographics of our country. Now in terms of her having an asterix by her name.

She was going to have the estrus Asterix anyway, because people were always going to question if she deserved that spot, or if she got it because she was a black female whether Biden said it or not, I can tell you this much when you see a black woman in a seat of any capacity especially of authority, rest assured that she is overly qualified to be there because black women and women of color women in general are always subjected to the most scrutiny.

Hi, okay. So I'll play that clip so you can hear the tone of we walked in the room, but you can't question this. And now go back to the Amy Coney Barrett Yeah. Specifically the EVA minority by being a woman that she shouldn't have been questioned right or at least have quit she could have

question half list as she will Yes, yes. If all things were equal, yes, you're right but of course not because the racial and I'm laying this out as this is the the paradigm that they have led us in the room we deserve to be in the room but don't do this the same way you test to everybody else to get into the room right? And and now we can go to the actual request and

This is the from show show 30 Excuse me, 38. And this is from the Washington Post when they made their demands to Biden, Vice President Biden, you need us. Us. Black women are miracle workers, we have been saving the Democratic Party since 1965 2020 is no different. Your only path to victory is through black women, the voters who need to turn out, we know how to mobilize them, our votes must not be taken for granted.

The following commitments will begin to show black voters that you are serious about us, America needs a black woman vice president, candidates like Amy Klobuchar will not energize us. America needs a black woman's. Remember, Anita Hill? We do? America needs more in a comprehensive Black Agenda. The rules are rigged against our communities. Yeah, I remember how powerful that was. Because not just because of it was working so well. And it came

through the Washington Post. But also, it really showed this is what you always say it's like we need to, as black Americans hold the politicians to account and say, Okay, you want my vote? What are you going to do for me, and here's a group and they said, Hey, you want our vote, we literally be controlled. Now. This is what they're saying. We'd be controlling the vote since 1965. You better give us our black woman on the Supreme Court. And they did a good job, why they do a good job, because

they've gotten all those pesky black men out of the way. And you know what? That's the notion. Yeah, that's like, move out of the way we got it done. We got it, we don't need you. And by the way, eff off. But the only problem is, as a black man, we see that when you say let him because of our race, then you have the backlash of not being. appreciate it for what you bring to you. That's what Thomas said in the past show that the only way you can validate your there

off your mirror is make 100 on the test. If you make if you make a 99 or 98. And it's like, well, we gave you the other two points, and that's why you're here. Right? And so that they had to do it so publicly. And the fact that when we talk about atonement slash reparation, they say shut up. That will benefit all No, you can't you can't hold leverage, but when it benefits a handful of people and let me make sure I

make this very clear. And I made this clear in the last last tapes, um, these women don't stand to benefit, quote unquote, all black women, it's their COVID or their people all in their status level. Because we have a sorrel sisters that we will talk about a little later in the show down in Florida. I was gonna I was gonna ask you this very question. So before you answer, maybe I'll help you.

As as a black man as a black American. Do you feel like it will make any difference having a full on a das black American woman on the Supreme Court? No. Okay. And that's a general perception, you would say? Yes. Okay. Because just out of the in is the divide here. It's those people who like any progress is good progress. But then there's the other side. It says well, tokenism is tokenism, you know, and this and this is clear, this is clear, so clear, is immense. The thing is, is the divide is

clear. There's no middle ground here. And then when we start to look at what was unraveled and unwrapped about this candidate, they had better candidates to offer. I mean, the one that I thought was going to be in there the one that clobber her pick. She would have been an easier pass through the through the confirmation process. Oh, really? Yes.

I believe but the fact that someone a radical takes that we're going to look at later about Judge Jackson because we got to be put respect on Justice Jackson, excuse me, put respect on her name. They made it very easy for her to be attacked in the manner that she was. Yeah, yeah, I would agree. I would agree. It's it seemed like it also seemed like there was these these issues were vetted, but seemed like they were like,

Okay, we'll just push through it. We know what's coming. I think she knew everybody knew. I don't think they I know. We'll get to that a little later. Cuz I don't think they thought it was gonna go like it did. Oh, and when I say hey, I'm talking about the this she will arrive sisterhood. Yeah, it was pushing for this agenda. I don't think they thought it was gonna go like, okay. And we're going to hear about that a little later. So now we go back to the ladies from she will rise and let them

answer the question about the affirmative action. talking point. No. What do you say to people who say this is just an affirmative action pic is an interesting argument because in this country, the people who benefit most from affirmative action are white women. And yet no one claimed affirmative action when Justice Amy Kony Barrett was nominated and eventually confirmed, and 28 days.

So when someone says affirmative action, the adverse to that is them basically saying that there are no qualified black women to serve on the Supreme Court. And that's obviously not true. April rain created the Oscar. So White hashtag in 2013. Viral movement led the academy to make sweeping changes to diversify its voting membership and film requirements. When it

comes to the Supreme Court. Only seven justices have not been white men in its 233 year history, in essence, is this courts so white fit into the Supreme Court is the entire federal judiciary, we come in all shapes and sizes and colors and genders and sexual orientations, the judiciary, up and down from the Supreme Court, to your local judge should represent the community. Here's why it's important to have more people who identify as women on

the court. That is why it's important to have people who are visibly disabled. That is why it's important to think about people's ages as well, because these justices will be on the court for decades to come. This April reign is very interesting. Yes. So yeah. No, no, no, no, I'm just looking at her at her her business stuff. So you hear that Oscar? So White? Yeah. was created by one of these ladies. That's her April range. And then the fact that that's where the whole Chris Rock and

Jada Pinkett Smith Will Smith issue started. Oh, this is why I said when I saw will cry and I'm like, he's crying because he knew he had to do this. That's all all I could think of. Oh my God, he's crying because he knew that he had to do that at the at the height of his career. I think he knew whatever happened

he knew and did not leave people hanging. You're saying give them a little dose of wheeling Chris because I know people want to hear about it is that the reason why I say that's why it started at that's where Jada and we'll say we're boycott in 2016 Chris Rock was hosting. It made him look like a sellout to stay on

right in his opening monologue. He was saying he really went in so that that joke about the alopecia or the whatever was just a small piece of the overall puzzle that that was the straw that broke the camel's back there was already a heavy load there and it was a like I said it was highly touted on the internet with this Oscar So White did Chris Rock was a sellout for continuing on. Oh, there is Yeah. And April's right at the precipice, but that's another show for another day. Oh

yeah. That's a nice tease. Holy crap. Good one. Alright, so now we get to go. We stopped there with the last clip. Now we get to go to joy and read Oh, yay, is nothing like Oh, joy read. Here's the thing. You're now you're going to get to hear how they expect it for it to go and how it actually went. Just the last few minutes the nomination of Judge ketanji Brown Jackson, who will become the first black woman to serve on the Supreme Court passed yet another key hurdle, although not

the way it normally happens. Normally the Judiciary Committee advances the nomination to the full Senate for a confirmation vote. But because no Republican senator on the committee broke ranks, there was a tie and it was left to the full Senate to accomplish that task. And know that that was deliberate. The 11 Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee want you and especially their base to know which side of history they are

on. If judge Jackson has confirmed I believe she will prove to be the most extreme and the furthest left justice ever to serve on the United States Supreme Court. In fact, Judge Jackson remains more of a defense attorney for criminals from the bench than a judge. I have concerns that Judge Jackson will be pinch hitting for one team or the other. I asked her to define the word woman is that fact that she couldn't or wouldn't answer that question speak

volumes. Oh vote no, I'm the first first time I've ever voted against any Supreme Court nominee. First time for people don't know that was Lindsey Graham speaking lady G. Yeah. Lady G wishes who is from South Carolina? Right. Cogburn is from South Carolina man. I think your name is Jay. Miss shale. So my memory span is telling me

Jay Michelle, I don't know. It's not it's it's gone. But I remember her first initial James Michelle, but that was Coburn's peak, also from South Carolina. So I think there was some, I think, Lindsey Graham, don't. They all caused by burns fiber and his pick would be an icy, right and it didn't happen. So the weight of my leadless is positive for say, that's a double slam against Clyburn, first of all, he's he wants to be picked, according to our theory, then he has his pick.

And his pick is also superseded or passed over. That's all we thought it was his pick. And I think maybe we make miscommunicated a little bit there. Okay. I always thought he wanted his pick, which would gate he would have to quarterback her basically. And I think that was his you're saying that was his end route? And which South Carolina? That's a lot of power one. Yeah. On a Supreme Court, which, across party lines? Um, it would have been the same thing. You know, because doing

the grant a clot? Of course. You're saying I need a favor? Yeah. When and he was saying, you know, so I think that's how that was gonna go. And his understanding she was Jay Michelle, she was also a pro police. I can say she would have been a far easier person to confirm that goes smoothly. But I don't think yeah, do you think do you think that she will rise ladies wanted her? Out? I don't think they really really mattered to them, or who

it was all right. Oh, I think it weren't wondering what who wanted it was the current President Barack Obama. Man, it's so clear. He's running the show now, isn't it so clear? He we've talked about it a Woj. A long time ago, the committee. You remember when they finally decided to pick Biden? It was the is going to be a committee around him is going to be? You're seeing the committee? Yeah, of course. So sad to see him like, just kind of stumbled around the room. Well, I loved

it when, when the Vice President and Obama they were together. I mean, it was just like, you know, and Joe was just bumbling around the background. And of course, you're the only person that I know who can tweet a picture of Kamala and Barack that says the only thing black in this picture are the pearls. I mean, you're the only guy who could do that. So I could retweet it though. That was good. Thing is that one out of two for the ladies ain't bad. At least they got the black Supreme

Court justice. Yeah. That's another that's another tweet for you. So um, so you heard how to make she act surprised that it was gonna go like it did. Right. I don't know why. Maybe they thought well, they weren't openly attack. Um, a black female justice. I first because nobody really wanted. It's like, okay, they have the votes lottery. You know what, I think you're right, that Joe Joy Reid was surprised because she said, Well, I mean, surely no one

wants to be called a racist by me, because I'm going to. No, I think that's probably how she thinks. And it was also the same thing with Obama's first term, right? Nobody really wanted to criticize him, right. It's the same kind of vibe there. So I guess we can go into the second part of this clip. But there is some bipartisanship here. Tonight, Senators Lisa Murkowski and Mitt Romney join Senator Susan Collins and announcing their support for Judge Jackson's nomination.

While judge Jackson's confirmation is a short today's committee deadlock vote puts judge Jackson in the same company as Justice Clarence Thomas and Robert Bork as the only nominees in the past 47 years to not be voted out of that committee favorably. Again, that is on purpose. They do not watch soon to be Justice Jackson on that court as a black woman

unscathed. But unlike Thomas and bork, Judge Jackson is neither an extremist nor accused of sexual harrassment nor married to an insurrectionist and she is overwhelmingly viewed favorably by the American pelo which can should give some Republicans believe it she just called Clarence Thomas, his wife Ginny and insurrectionist writing him a sexual harasser that you know that's that's libelous, you gotta be careful with that. And not only that, but it's also black cell phone awareness that

you're talking about a political figure. Let's be clear here. Clarence Thomas is a political figure. Justice Brown is a political figure. So if it's good for the goose is good for the gander. And, and it's like, I can't believe that she got put through this process but we're still hurling rocks at Clarence Thomas. You're saying, what 30 years like, it's crazy. It's neither an extremist nor accused of sexual harrassment nor married to an

insurrectionist. And she is overwhelmingly viewed favorably by the American public, which can should give some Republicans pause, though it clearly does not. As the Daily Beast points out support for Jackson, in a MARQUETTE LAW SCHOOL POLL among black adults currently sits at 86%. among Hispanics that 76% And among whites it is at 59%, easily making her the most popular Supreme Court nominee since John Roberts was elevated

to Chief Justice in 2005. do now is former Assistant US Attorney Maya Wiley, who will next month become the president and CEO of the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights. Congratulations, Miam. And I have to say I, it struck me and I will only put this on myself. But watching that montage of all of these, you know, right wing, Republican senators denouncing essentially this judge and saying they can't support her

and only these three knots, other justices. It definitely felt for me, like watching the Dixiecrats versus the northern Democrats in the 1960s on civil rights. It sounded like if you just put yourself there, that is how that sounded. Now, I feel like I know how that sounded. What do you make of it all? Man, and I agree with her. Yeah. That the fact that how divided is now this topic is not race. The topic is pedophilia. Yes. That's the divide. And I'm gonna lay out I

know people like why is he tying her into it? Because a lot of these attacks levied against justice Brown was to was a political tool tactic. Yes. The sound bites the run in 2022. And the message and the message was clear before it even started. I was already getting messages. It was being trolled out all over online. Oh, look, she Oh, she she cut this guy sentence in half. And why she letting pedophiles off the hook that was planted, planned and rammed through everywhere. executed?

Well, very, extremely well, it was. I mean, right away, you're like, Oh, I can't believe this. And why do you think that's being had you X? Have you seen the rulings? Do we know every single part of it? Not defending what she did, but I was like, okay, that's launched. But the point is, we're living in an information war. Yeah, we're memes. Where are you? They work. Right. And that's all and I think the Republicans understand this. They're gonna go back and let me unveil what I think here. This

is a good spot to do it. They're going back to the pizza playbook. Yeah, it's interesting that the Justice Jackson was also the judge who presided over the pizza gate shooter. Goggles carry. Sorry, I'm sorry. I let you go ahead and finish it. But exactly. And and just as a small aside, Maya Wiley, who we didn't hear who was on this In this clip, though. She's a Soro system. She's open society. She's worked there and still works here. I think. Yeah. This

is also clear. Okay. So we now we gotta go back to the lynching episode. And Clarence Thomas. And since joy, joy, now you're bringing in the lynching okay. This is good. Oh, Mo this is this is bringing it all together here. All right, did not occur. When it came time for him to publicly respond to the allegations, Thomas turned the tables on his interrogators, and for all intents and purposes ended the

debate. This is a circus it's a national disgrace. It is a high tech lynching for uppity blacks who in any way deign to think for themselves and it is a message that unless you kowtow to an old order, you will be lynched, destroyed character toward memes by a committee of the US US Senate rather than hung from a tree Yeah, it was who was led by Joe Biden Yes sir. So this is a lot of Get Back and putting her on the court kind of like counsels him out if you if you really think about it, I'm

not trying to cancel him anyway. What I'm saying was saying the black voice you know like now now we have a real black voice Yeah, not not that faker. Right so I mean, that's all skin info and Kim kind of thing that these games that joy and replay, but they're looking at like this is how the game was played. Basically the way she talks about Justice Thomas, it's as if he's a white man.

Well, for all intents purposes, he is because he's married to a white woman, which judge justice Brown is married to a white man is different. That's very different. So this is what happened here is a lot of a lot of hypocrisy is being made clear to see. I think they want her justice brown right into a trap. Cheater, smart lady more smarter than me, I hope in the secret she sits in. And she couldn't see this comment.

You didn't. But I don't think they would. I don't think they thought they would go there, because of the stigma that pizza gate had with it. But once again, I think the Republicans know that the pizza playbook is a winning playbook. That that was a big reason why Trump won in 2016. So then why why did they? So wait a minute, so you're saying they were they obviously held back on it? Because it was known I knew about it. So they held back because why?

who held that? Because why the Republicans? They didn't bring it up? No, they didn't. They said everything but pizza gate? Yeah. Oh, I see. So they use the pizza gate playbook without using pizza gate because that would have been too polarizing and obvious. And, and there's too much hanging off of that to discredit the entire the entire line of questioning. Correct. You even did it unknowingly. You do you? Do you connect the dots? Right between

her? Yeah, and that would be that's Q anon shit. That's Q anon get out of here. Yeah, God, right. So it's just like, let's put it out in on on the web. Just keep asking her about, you know, what's a woman? That, by the way, it was a great question. We're gonna get to that in the actual clip. But I just want to lay it out so people know where we're going. And I'm not saying that she she is what PC, I'm not even saying pizza gate is real. But the thing is, and the information war, it's about the

memes you can make. And this meme has stuck around for so long, and still has legs to this day. Indeed, and I guess I'll just wait to see how it unfolds in your story. Okay, so let's go ahead and get to the final clip. Number 10. Oh, sadly, well, let me just start with the joy. Because I do think we should all be channeling Senator Booker right now. And, look, this isn't a day to celebrate, because judge Jackson will be Justice Jackson. And that matters is huge. But

but I'm with you. Because, you know, the reality is there is there is no question in any of the minds of any of these senators, that this is a highly highly qualified jurist, who has not only the credentials, the experience, the intellect, but also the temperament to be on this court. And this is the problem. This is not about her in terms of her qualifications. This is about a wedge in our democracy. And using that wedge Dixiecrats were all about, you know, making sure they were

preserving a racial status quo. And this currently feels like it like because we do have to call it but this feels very much like that kind of moment. Lindsey Graham is the example of this because as he himself said in that clip, he's the one who actually all has been the reliable Republican to always take the institutional, pro democracy stance in these confirmations and he's not doing it now. And that's Trump. Yeah, indeed. That's Trump ism. Thank Trump is Oh, thank goodness

there it is. And the thing is Lindsey Graham was smart enough to know what the play was it doesn't matter about political party right now. It doesn't matter is Are you part of the pizza party or not right. And and Romney walked right into it. Yeah. And the other two Yeah. You within that? Yes. You're on their side. Um, and so so interesting culling of the herd that way I hadn't I hadn't considered that and that's interesting this this gets Ryan is Ryan offseason. It is.

And I think they're just gonna keep hammering this home hammering this home and we see what's coming out of Florida, which we'll get there later. Because it's I think there's well this I think that's the other part of the confluence you were talking about. If I'm going Yeah, kryptonite, so yeah. You see where all you see how everything is lining up and a gram to put his rank. I mean, he easily can say

A vote yes. But the fact that he didn't just only Accenture was in my mind that it this is the the pizza playbook is is fully in play. And it's not over. Just because the confirmation happened. Yeah, I agree with you. Yeah, I'm seeing that too. Yeah, the whole groomer thing. And this, of course, is where I guess we're gonna get to Disney pretty soon that we're not there yet. Not not there yet. So now we have to go. This is what they expect it.

To, for it to be like, and this is Cory Booker. He gets emotional. It's less a long clip like two minutes and some change, I believe. Maybe close to three. You can stop whenever you want to, is rich, or we can just end it wherever you want to. But he lays it on thick. To judge Jackson. Justice Jackson. He's one of our senators could yell as loud as we want that Venus can return a sir, we can yell as loud as we want that Beyonce can't sing. We can yell as much as we want that

astronaut may Jamison didn't go all that high. But you know what? They got nothing to prove. As it says in the Bible, let the work I've done speak for me. Well, you have spoken. You start speaking as a little girl, watching that man right there. Try to raise a family and study law. While your mom supported everybody. You went before the Senate three times in a bipartisan manner. God bless America. We don't do that much stuff bipartisan round here.

You went to became a public defender because you wanted to understand all aspects of the law. Who does that? We live in a society that's very materialistic, sometimes very, very consumeristic. You went into? Do people become public defenders for the money? No. Your family and you speak to service service service. And I'm telling you right now, I'm not letting anybody in the Senate steal my joy. I told you this at the beginning. I have. I'm

embarrassed. It happened earlier today. I just look at you and I started getting full of emotion. In am this. I saw this and we'll play a little bit more. And I found this in an odd way having having watched and heard it before it was the body language is important. It felt a little patronizing. Maybe, right, I got this. I'm glad you said that. Because I was like, like she was handicapper song. Yeah. Or maybe she didn't belong there. But I need to convince everybody that she belongs here.

Well, that's what he was doing. For sure. He was he was his job was to represent the black American backing of the justice. But it's all he was leaning back a lot when he was saying it and then and then the tears, but it was kind of like I'm an older black American statesman, and I'm just telling you how, how fortunate you are that you deserve to be here. I don't know. It's so icky about it. It was that makes even with her.

You can see her her face. Oh, God, like, like she had a take it like, yeah, you know, thank you, thank you. But it'd be you could see in her face like he's really landed on thick. You know, it's it's not about him. It's just unlikable. I mean, I don't know him personally. But just he's phony because he's phony, Molly's phony. He's a phony. He's bad at being phony. Well, bad at it, but that makes him such a wonderful, colorful person in politics and you got to have a couple of none nuts.

You just like to have Cory Booker, you know, cook. A little bit more. Alright, I'm jogging this morning. The block I live on. And I get tired because I put my music on loud when I'm jogging, trying to block out the noise of the heart attack I'm having and this woman comes up on me Matt pack Lee tackles and he's making about him to hear and that's that's kind of that's creepy to an African American woman.

And the look on her eye. She just wanted to touch me. Because I think because I'm sitting so close to you. And tell me what it meant to her to watch you sitting where you're sitting. I can't tell you anymore. All right. All right. I tried to make it through. I'm sorry, folks. But she wanted to touch me. Yes. Because I was so close to you. I know crazy. This is him or something like that. Right I need to do is touch your hand and I'll be healed. That's right. Was it t Bo's mama? I mean like

that's like one of those T bone stories, right? Or the Joe Biden like, you know, I know a guy like corn. Corn popcorn, right? You know? What about Big Mama? No trucking man Big Mama is right. Come on man like that with death. That's Cory Booker. That's Cory Booker phony to the

core. He doesn't jog in the morning either. You know it but the reason I really played all the way up to that point of touching me to touch you that spoke to a divinity you know saying to something divine, you know that the power can be transferred by touch yet right I'm saying so is that's what they expect it but no, that's not what they got. So now we can get to where she got it's the number got to be honest with she got beat up. Um, she really she really got put through the

wringer. But the thing is, is this is politics, that I don't feel that any kind of way because Kavanaugh was done the same way. They had the MK Ultra, allegedly allegedly MK Archer as they come in and talking to baby voice in his hearing. So this is where we're at with politics, that what they were talking about all the stability and all that now we're at the wage. Yeah. And now the wage is pedophilia. And that's why this show was made the way it is because this is gonna be

forecasting what I believe to be what 22 is gonna look like. And it's really going to ride this thing, as long as the wheels fall off. So now we can get to Senator Blackburn asking her to define a woman. Can you provide a definition for the word woman? can I provide a definition? Yeah, I can't. You can't. Not a case context. I'm not in biology of the word woman is so unclear and controversial that you can't give me a definition.

Senator, in my work as a judge, what I do is I address disputes if there's a dispute about a definition, people make arguments, and I look at it and I decide so I'm not the fact that you can't give me a straight answer about something as fundamental as what a woman is underscores the dangers of the kind of progressive education that we are hearing about. Yeah,

yes, yes, yes, yes, you're right. Murkowski where she from and a Blackburn where she from again, Tennessee, Tennessee, Jr. Yeah, I think Tennessee, but I mean, but yeah, I'm pretty sure it's one of those two states. But she even chuckled at the end, like caught her by she kept me you know, this is the clip that we want it because you're going to hear this. Do your justice. I mean, do your politician know

what a woman is? Well, the opposition's pre Court Justice didn't know brought to you by the, you know, friends of Republicans everyday. Yes, the soundbite. It's the clip right there. And that's all they want. It was these means because they understand what that mean. And you know, this, of course, but all all hearings in the in Congress or in Senate, ever since the advent of C span. They're all pretty much scripted and expected, and they know

what's coming. And a lot of the all the statements are known beforehand. And everyone's talked to everybody. Oh, thanks for coming to my office yesterday. So the it's all showboating. It's one big show. With this is how politics is played. Yeah. Especially in the 21st century that we only need the minute clip. Yep. That's it. No, and that's where we are. It is what it is. It's an

information war. So when they got this, what it told me and I agree with Senator Blackburn, in fact, is that let me know who judge Jackson justice Jackson's allegiance was to, it wasn't to women. It wasn't to black folks with x. But it was with it was to the LGBTQ. LGBTQ Qi P k plus what you said, Yeah. And all the noodle boys and girls. Yeah, but let's be clear that they don't even represent gay people and lesbians. Because a lot of gay people they might not I'm not on board with that. No

It's just you know, it's just the wedge. It's the wedge. Yeah. And you starting to see like, this is how the vote, are you, but I'll go back to one thing. Um, what in your way? Even though yes. What's your face? Blackburn's job was to bring in the education part. That's that is exactly what would Justice Jackson did. She was like, oh, no, no, I'm just going to Nope. No, I'm just going to tow the party line here. And and just and I can't answer that I'm

not a biologist. She knew the question was probably coming. But that was a poor answer. Because your whole thing was it has to be a black woman to satisfy the election. Promise. And then you get in there and say, I don't know what a woman is. Yeah. And a biologist is, it's the dumbest answer I've ever heard. Yeah. For a simple question. I'm worthy on that. In for laughs, ladies, I think they were poorly unprepared. Because I think the fact that she went through three other

confirmations, yes, by God a problem. Right, they thought and then I think they thought it was gonna be a little bit like the Obama inauguration kind of thing where it was just gonna be celebratory, you know, the Republicans didn't want to seem racist. So they'll back off, I'm just speaking through I think the projects and people were thinking, sure, like, they don't want to have modern their face, they don't want to make any gaps. Right now, they're up, you know, saying going into 20 into the

midterms, they don't want to make any unforced errors. And I think the Republicans looked at as like, all gas, no brakes. And we're gonna we're gonna heinous, you know, pedophilia thing on the tag on them forever. And it's the way things just hit the Disney. The note, don't say gay bill, this thing all at once. That's not a coincidence, in my mind. I am in total agreement. This just, it's just too much to be coincidence, I'm in total agreement there.

So let's go to Holly and his questioning of Jackson, you also said to this individual, who is an adult tried as an adult, 18 years old, you also said to him, besides saying that you thought his victims were his peers. You also said there's no reason to think that you are a pedophile. And then you went on to say, again, that's another reason why you weren't going to give him you're only going to give him three months because you to judge that he wasn't a

pedophile. And then you said, and this is something I, I really need your help understanding, then you apologize to him. And I just have to tell you, I can't quite figure this out. He said to him, this is a truly difficult situation. I appreciate that your family's in the audience. I feel so sorry for them. And for you. And for the anguish This has caused all of you. I feel terrible about the collateral consequences of this conviction.

And then you go on to say sex offenders are truly shunned in our society. I'm just trying to figure out judge, is he the victim, here are the victims, the victims? Yeah, Holly. And people might be wondering why I'm only playing sound bites because no one would go in the weeds and go get the full testimonies and transcripts, whatever. I'm playing this to show what's going to be played over and over

and over again. Hussin further linking there, she's gonna be known as the pedophile judge, just like Clarence Thomas is known as the sell out or sexual harassment. Judge, just like Kavanaugh is known as the me to judge. It says this is gonna be her claim to fame, right or wrong. I'm just telling this illustrating to people early on how I think the politics are going to be played. And this was a huge win. For the Republicans to have one say she doesn't know what a

woman is. And to 18 and an eight year old PR peers. Yeah. No, I'm, I'm afraid you're right. Mom, I have really am. It's the gift that keeps on giving. And I think I think it was out of lack of preparation. Because I think they thought it was gonna just be a celebratory ceremony. I don't think they were prepared and and you say they get the question in advance. That's even worse that you can't come up with an answer

for for these two topics. But you know what, but that if you think about it, that is the progressive answer. That what she gave us the progress that is the correct progressive answer. I'm not a biologist. You know, that's dope. I mean, like, if it is I'm not saying it's not, I'm just saying that's dumb luck. No, but think about it. Because the whole point about anybody can be a man or a

woman is all external. So if she looks at the way I took it from her answer, because I thought about this, because I was like, What is this answer? It's, I mean, you're just making the memes Forum, which is what a lot of these leftist progressive ideas are, they're highly mutable. This is stupid. And I think that what she meant was, well, I, you know, I can define a woman. Unless, unless I'm biologists in there looking at all the bits and pieces that are different. It has to be all those pieces.

And if they're not there, they're taken out that maybe you're not a woman. Yeah, this, this is a this is how twisted it is. Um, I think the left actually liked her answer. I thought it was perfect. Right? But the fact that you say I'm not about to this proves that biology decides what a woman is just gonna say like, that's the I'm with you. And but I don't know a bunch of rights when it comes to the

information war. Like we can get into biology and all of that, you know, I'm talking about giving them these nice clippable nuggets that can be put on a meme. Yeah, you know, that can be shared. And that it was, I gotta give credit, the pizza playbook was executed to perfection. I gotta give credit where credit was due. Because no, that's what we do we look at. We look at attacks, right? Yeah. Or tactics, or no, I'm, I'm,

honestly, I'm kind of mad. I didn't I didn't see that. This was I mean, I had all the pieces, but I couldn't put them together that this was the playbook. You've done a good job well done. Because you said thank you. Thank you. I take that. Yes. You said it was a compliment. I mean, that's, I was trying to think of a word, but that's exactly what it is. It's a confluence of, right. And I had all the pieces but I didn't put it all together to say, Oh, they're running the pizza gate

playbook. Now. I get a playbook. We don't want a pizza playbook. Yeah. I love so um, because with the pizza gate, I think that was a you know, saying that was overplayed. But was that actually this question do looking back now, to use paint that was the beginning of the information war, like, just get this information out here. And let the internet does what it does with it. Not whether it's true or not, like, I mean, it was a lot of sketchy stuff that

was in those emails and stuff. But at the same time, it was a lot of speculation. I innuendo in it. So well, this was this was injected, it was injected, clearly injected into I'm not quite sure where it's done, but I don't think it's that hard. And it's juicy. This is it was everything was primed was perfect. Yeah, cuz you got spirit cooking, and all that other stuff. I mean, it was, I'm telling you the reason why I say this is my mother in law. I mean, what she watches the local

news, right? I mean, that's pretty much like what comes across our Facebook feed. And she was like, can you hear about that piece again? stuff. I'm like, what? Like, that's the reach of it. And that was the that sowed the ground for Q anon and everything that came after that. And I think, I think the Democrats did a good job of demonizing Q anon. Um, so I'm giving credit on both sides. Like you can't it's so toxic and radioactive that they couldn't say pizza gate in the

hearing Exactly. Bring it up. They couldn't bring up Q anon. But they masterfully just set the innuendo to resurface it. It's you know, there's another this is really not so being Oh, telegram is a cesspool of just diarrhea. And What's odd about I've never been interested in telegram and I don't like it you know, these groups with 1000s of messages. You can't you don't like it, but I need to have it because a lot of Bitcoiners use it and there's some Bitcoin or groups.

And somehow I got subscribed to a John McAfee Telegram, which is obviously not his, but all of a sudden that thing came up because it's just been dormant for months and months and months. Of course, after he died it kept going which was which was the fun that's kind of why I was like, Oh, this is fun. Let me see what what these people are doing. And there's a couple other ones that post the same stuff and but it's not the

McAfee doesn't matter. But that came to life all of a sudden with with this short video that ties together pizza gate with Seth Rich with the Podesta has, and that all happened around the same time. So you know, wherever this is is coming from it's common. And if one more piece of data including this rundown, but since you went there, the Biden laptop. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. So let's be clear, the hunter bought a laptop so badly they had to meet it was real. Now you can say

see, they said PC gaming went really either leads to it. I'm fascinated by this whole rollout because I think like I said it was executed with perfection. They got what they went in there to come. It could have been just, Oh, yeah. Hey, clap. Yeah, okay, you won, you know, let her in. But nowadays, they got some juicy nuggets to use in the coming election and just let people know. I don't vote. So this is not a partisan thing. This is an appreciation for political science.

Yeah, some some good, some good. Psychological information warfare. Yes. So let's go ahead and get into number 15. You're saying that you are you're apologizing to him? You're saying you're sorry for the anguish This has caused him. There was a victim impact statement. In this case? It didn't get read into the record, but it was there. I've described the the videos that we have you say earlier in the case, you talk about how heinous these crimes are. And you describe

them. To your credit, you describe how heinous it is, to your credit. And yet, here you are giving him three months and apologizing to him and saying you feel sorry for the anguish it's caused him and also saying you think that sex offenders are truly shunned in our society. So just just talk about that helped me understand I mean, is he a victim? Is that your view here? Is that what you said, this isn't what you meant by senator I, I again, don't have

the entire record. I remember, in that particular case, I considered it to be unusual, in part for the reasons that I

described. I remember in that case, that defense counsel was arguing for probation, in part, because he argued that here we had a very young man just graduated from high school, he presented all of his diplomas and certificates and the things that he had done, and argued, consistent with what I was seeing in the record, that this particular defendant had gotten into this in a way that was I thought inconsistent with some of the other cases that I had seen.

It's such an interesting answer. Another badass. Yeah, in this is a running thing. But the man who said you see 18 and eight year olds as peers, you gotta You can't let that linger. You got to extinguish that. Right? And then because this is this is those even though those two separate clips, they were sequential, you're saying and uninterrupted. were divided it so he said all that and you just come back? I don't remember that case. I don't have the details.

Nobody's gonna remember that part. Nope. So from my standpoint, in in just in understanding information warfare, you have the light look, we all know eight, an eight year old 18 year was not appear you know, in that way it can be clicked to say she stood against, you know, that attack, but to say I don't have my records and that kind of age is poor, poor response, you know, well crafted

attack. And what's weird just as a side note, my buddy Tom woods, I said, my buddy, because I've been on his podcast a couple times. He's seems to be a stand up guy. He, he works, I think, for the Mises Institute. Now he's, he's well followed by the libertarian crowd and party, and they tried to take him down recently, I didn't even know this was happening until someone sent me a link to an article to apparently his first wife, and he dated when he was 25. And she

was 15. And this is now a scandal of epic proportions. That is, it's just and I'm looking at how people arrived to this assumption and what he's saying. And it's just like, wow, you know, what's happening here is people are out there out to find pedophiles everywhere. It really scares me is this right here? You know, I use talk about the social credit score and all those kinds of things. Yeah, everybody always talks about what is going to be like in liberal or left leaning hands.

What about start having purity tests? wrapped around your, your social media history and that kind of I mean, not not condoning anything, I'm just saying, we always look at something if one party has a one group has it, so when if the far right gets this technology, and they're like, oh, oh, it'll, it'll suck just as bad, we've got to stop all these idiots.

Right? That's, that's the point I'm trying to make is that it's the it's the apparatus that we need to worry about, not who wields it, because it's gonna be even just as bad or even worse, you know, having purity test to say, ah, you know, got it ever got to tell you more. We've we've been talking for 78 episodes, and you've influenced me greatly. Lots of things have happened in my life, since we've been doing the show. But right now, I see these things, you know, because this, of course,

is absolutely true. It would if Republicans had upper hand would they be silencing other people? I'm pretty sure they would, you know, because this is good versus evil brother. This is this is not even people I'm I'm really becoming a believer these days. It's control, which we call control witchcraft, for me that I mean, that's my definition of it is you have to think a certain way and I don't want people to think it only goes one way. Um, so I guess we finished off now we got to go to

Ted Cruz and reader why Ted Cruz. He's a very smart person. I mean, not by him saying my my account but just as excellent lawyer always got a knowledge that his legal mind Yep. Even his detractor. So this is legal mind against legal mind and watch the the sparks fly. He comes with and I'll confess judge Jackson, as look, as I listened to your testimony. I believe you are someone who is compassionate. I believe you care for children, obviously your children and other children.

But I also see a record of activism and advocacy as it concerns sexual predators. That stems back decades and that is concerning. You wrote your note on the Harvard Law Review on sex crimes. The your note as your major academic work on the Law Review and yours is entitled prevention versus punishment towards a principled distinction and the restraint of related released six sex offenders.

And in it, you argue, and I quote, a recent spate of legislation purports to regulate release sex offenders by requiring them to register with local law enforcement officials, notify community members of their presence undergo DNA testing and submit to civil commitment for an indefinite term.

Although many courts and commentators Herald these laws is that valid regulatory measures, others reject them as punitive enactments that violate the rights of individuals who have already been sanctioned for their crimes. Under existing doctrine, the constitutionality of sex offender statutes depends upon their characterization as essentially preventative rather than punitive. And what you go out go on to explain as if they're viewed as punitive, they

are unconstitutional. If they're viewed as preventative, they are not. And throughout the course of your note, you argue they should be viewed as punitive and therefore unconstitutional. And yet now, I just want to say something about this, because this is the conversation we should be having and no one's having it. Let's have it. Yes. My personal opinion. Because because I've been studying pedophilia amongst elites for a long time. And I've even gotten in trouble for it. You want to get I know,

I know. But just for people that may not know, let them know, to the extent where Yeah, no, I'll explain. Of course, I'll explain. I'll explain the background. This goes back to 2003. I think, maybe 2004 2003. Prop anyway, doesn't really matter. almost 20 years ago, and there was a lot of noise around and this was actually an old case, around a the Attorney General of the Netherlands, that he was abusing young boys. And there was this connection with Turkey and there

were political prisoners that were a part of this. And it really goes back to something called the do through case, which was elites taught amaizing children in the Netherlands and in Belgium, oddly enough. The house that we bought in Amsterdam when we went back to the Netherlands in 1999 belong to the lawyer of the Queen and And, and he, and what? And the prints at the time. You know, we're known to have male prostitutes in that house, which I didn't

know when we bought it, of course. But also there was no one had gone missing. And so there was this rumor that, that it was buried underneath cement patio and backyard of this house that we had. So I took an interest, obviously, what the hell are all these stories, and so I brought that up on a radio show that I was doing at the time. And right away, I was fired, the radio station lost its funding, the license was pulled and was gone. That happened within two to four

weeks. It was amazing. And I like you know, I should kind of be careful with this stuff. Then I studied a lot of the Catholic Church and what happened there. So to come all the way around when it comes to pedophilia. What is typically thought, you know, you got to lock them up, castrate them do all these things.

The majority of pedophiles who abused children have been abused themselves, these people need long term medical care, the end it may not be fixable, you know that's that's it comes from severe trauma often and this is a medical fact that this is how a lot of this propagates, then there is a section of the population, mainly powerful people because of political position, or money, etc. And they do this and some of that is occult related. So that's

when a lot of it is power related. And this because these people are insane. And they lose their freakin minds because of the power and they need to be detained. And maybe one day they can be reintegrated into society. But none of these people should be on the street but the I'm not in agreement of throwing them in the cell castrating them killing him, etc, even though they've done horrible things that you need to stop the epidemic.

So just in just to go to what Cruz was discussing, is there a special kind of criminal? Because one, like you said, most of them are victims at some point, and that's how they beat that's how they yes, you're gonna get into that whole terrible cycle. But I think the impact of if they act

again is so detrimental. It's kind of like, do you quarantine is kind of like, go back to like, the COVID things like if somebody can spread, and that I mean, we're saying they became a victim because they were victimized, and it becomes so much of like an addiction. I wouldn't say it is an addiction, but the fact that it's an impulse. Um, what do you do with them? Do you have to tag them a second offender? No, no, no,

they have to be incarcerated in a medical facility. You can know what he's saying what Ted Cruz said after they served their Senate. I think that conversation, we're having it what do you do with them, then? Do you tag him? Right? Right. But so my point is, it's not a time that's that's going you don't fix somebody by throwing them in jail. Someone like this. You don't fix them that way. So they should they should. That's not the wrong.

That's my entire point. We're all ours and we're all arguing about to their rehabilitated. Yeah. And so and putting them in prison is not going to help anything they need to be you know, we need medical facilities where these people are locked up and treated. And maybe they're not treatable. Because you cannot let that out into society. You can't issue is they want to go one step farther than when I say they I'm talking about the people that condone this kind of behavior is they

want to normalize it. Yes. This is my issue with Judge justice Brown. Tell me Give me just Jackson justice Brown, Jackson Brown, which also is like, I know it's not annoying. I know. Isn't that annoying? It shouldn't just be Justice Jackson Browne. That feels so much better. Right? But also shouldn't amazing name come first? I think her her husband name is brown. No, no, no, it's it's so it would be no, it's always maiden name comes last.

Okay, I had confused but I think it's the Jackson Brown part that it throws me off to I always have to think Justice and when I'm saying justice already, no, it's not Jackson Brown. So Justice Jackson. Got it. Okay. All right. Jackson, Brown. Brown Jackson, excuse me. I'll get it right here soon, like but the point I'm trying to make is the people behind her are trying to

normalize it to the point. And the reason why I'm bringing this up is this not to be smart her character, but the fact that she You're so young. And you hear that she's had this, this idea. In her head, you're saying for a very long time she wrote in the Harvard review about it, this was this was her thing. Exactly. I see this as being a Trojan horse, similar to how Barack Obama was with gay marriage. Because remember, he came in and saying, No, I believe in marriage between a

man and woman. And then Joe Biden conveniently said, Joe Biden, fuck that up or not? On purpose? I'm a firm. Miss test. Yeah, I'm with you on that. Let Joe take the heat. And then I'll take the credit. Right to see how you're seeing how which way the wind blows. And if it goes bad, I'll say that's just Joe being Joe. He's crazy. And it was like, but if it goes well as I don't think it went well, but enough, and this is where race comes into it. Enough black religious people. Were

still on board with Obama. And it goes back to what um, what a booker was saying that he had this divinity about him. You know, that how just want to touch you to touch him. And there's this iconic picture with all the preachers here, but you also do you remember just the posters, the iconography of Obama, the hope. I mean, this was beautiful. This was a this was a massive campaign. In the black church, it left it created a wedge, you got to go back to the wedge of all we standing on

our beliefs. Right. You know, it's, it's not condone, you're saying homosexuality, you know, we understand, you know, saying they're humans, they still need to be loved that kind of thing. Like, it's not a hate thing was like, but my belief say this, or do we start with Obama first black president, right. And he had enough people to stuck with him. Sure, he was able to eke out 2020 12. So that I think it's the same thing, like she's

gonna get in there. And when this comes up to the Supreme Court, where the we need to look at age, and say, well, can a minor decide if they want to be in relationship with a widow? When adult? I see her being a Trojan horse, I just gotta be honest with people is because it's like, you chose his heel to die on. Right. And I mean, metaphorically, metaphorically, makes it clear to say, I'm gonna bet this 100% That's, that's a problem for me. I miss

a heart because I know these people are victims. And I try to humanize everybody but the impact to the next victim they have, you can't let you can't let them out Mo. Right. That's what puts us in. We're in a weird spot. It's like I try to humanize everybody understand what other than murder, which even with murder, the murdered person, you know, doesn't have to live life after the event. Right? Well, exactly. But my point is, in America, we talk about pedophiles and child sex

predators, and all and everyone gets so mad. All they can ever say is, you know, kill him throw him in jail for the rest of his life. And like that's that that's never the answer. That's a really dumb way to do it. Because everyone always gets out. It's too easy. But also, I think it's the this brought to light what we already knew if you watch Chris Hanson, how to catch a predator that

these guys get too far short sentences. I mean, we you look at some of the crimes and what they get, like you were talking about your friend has ruined his life or whatever he did. But then you got guys that are known pedophiles getting out in matter of months. Yep. And they get caught up again by Chris Hanson. It's like what you just got out last month. Here Stanford doing a six month beat. It's like six months. But we let these guys out. But this I'm speaking to how this will receive on the

masses to hear somebody say yeah, I'm out in a year. Yeah, let them out. You know, two years I'll let him out you know, six months. This is only like I said this itself. I'm so glad that you put that all together this way this truly this is a huge Content Collection campaign. Yes. For the midterm elections and you're right, it's going to be the Democrats are pedophiles. How many months all this stuff? Yes. So and then, on top of all of that is going to be there.

Um, it's just not this and then there's one more thing before we want to I don't want to be able to point but this illusion is yes, castrate and chemically pack castrate the children that have solved the problems. I mean, what? What boy who's, who suggested that? That's what that's what trains tutor, right? Oh, I see what you're saying. Give them hormone suppressant. And yeah, that's chemical castration, or do you have actual literal castration, that's the solution.

And don't bother to pedophiles. That's that's the Well that's the sickness of where we're at today right and I'm telling you that's how it's all gonna be packaged together and he's gonna end up after the Democrats very is very bad because like you're saying this is this is a third rail of third rails for them to try to you know say and be pro pro pedophile maps come up with terms like maps or whatever just minor attracted person says the first is like well this isn't normal yeah so I

guess we stopped it um where we stop it kickers okay now we can go to this is the view and this is MTG Margit Marjorie Taylor Greene she launches uh, one of the first memes of pro pedophilia. We were talking about the goop trying to block the confirmation Yes, GOP lock and that's right, I said it.

Trying to block the confirmation of Judge Katagiri brown Jackson and Marjorie Taylor Greene took things a step further tweeting that Murkowski, Collins and Romney are pro pedophile because they voted for Judge Jackson. She tweeted this from her official congressional Twitter account. And should there be consequences for such you know, Can I can I apologize to Sarah Palin because this woman makes Sarah Palin look like Madame Curie.

I mean, and also not a word about her pal, Matt gates, who's under investigation for a year for dating an underage girl. Yeah, nothing on Roy Moore. But on these three Romney Hello. And I mean, come on. Throw it was offensive, and it missed the mark in terms of she's attacking our own party. We've got the Republicans are about to probably take over the House and the Senate. Biden's poll numbers are tanking and her focus is to

be childish call names to Republicans. It's completely missing the mark. Okay, this is okay. I'm Morris come at minutiae, this coming to light so of course we also had Matt Gaetz accused of trafficking underage girls across state lines, which turned out she is incorrect what they just said because he was completely exonerated. And it was that someone was blackmailing his family with this, as far as I understand it, also in Florida, right. And then you got Marjorie Taylor Greene.

And she's in on it. So she she she is she's the the warhead, she's she's launching the pro pedophile mean. Yes. And she'd been not sure a lot of memes lately, one with like, trans saying your some of our trans gods had her, you know, saying her husband should beat him up. I mean, I'm paraphrasing, but she's, uh, she's the one that really gets under your skin because how can you punch back against them? I

understand. Their own party is pro pedophile. Right? I mean, how I mean, how do you that's go to show this is not partisan. This is this is you're in the pizza party. Yeah, yeah. I'm making it clear. They're making a clear distinction. Because if we gotta cut I mean, Romney they're looking to get rid of him. Let's just be honest. You know, um, because he sees when the wind is blowing and for some reason, he still has presidential hopes. Oh,

really? Yeah. I look too much like a president not to be one you know, I come from the My family were rich everything I've all the looks I'm perfect. Right. So I think that they're looking they're they're looking to shed the dead weight. You know, hey,

the ground was the ground like give up that record? It's like yeah, this this they're there to make a move to you know, considering where this is all heading and where it's coming from, you know, as a lot of southern southern it's all coming from the south particularly. Georgia, Marjorie Taylor Greene, but also near Florida, so much of the Senator on Florida. You just got to think that this could be a 45 Savage strategy. Was Was Was pizza gate 2016 And one of his strategies, he seems

to me like is he cranking up the machine? No, no one I don't know. But I like I like watching the Schilling effect it had a very chilling effect when they rolled out the whole pizza gate thing in 2016 that you know, I'm looking for he's like, let's just go ahead we can win back the house in the Senate with this and then you know, coast off the momentum because they're gonna they're gonna take seat anyway just due to inflation and know how everything's been handled. But this could be a

game changer. And I think the Democrats are handling it poorly by doubling into doubling down on the thing they're doubling, tripling tripling down on. Um yeah. Oh man this is this is really deep mo I like this a lot them so 2016 was indeed it during the presidential election cycle. So I can see why you say hey 45 minute boom behind it then. And of course, the way I see it is, you know behind something doesn't necessarily mean that it's not true or

there's not elements of it that are actually true. We all you need some in the court of social media. Yeah, you know, all you need is some innuendo, some dots to connect for people would now it wouldn't meet this litmus test of an actual criminal case. No, but we're playing out in a court case, the court of public opinion, and nobody wants to be on the side of him saying of the pro pedophile. Look, it's not a good look. It's not it's not a winner. It's not election winner for sure.

But let's go ahead and move on. Let's well moving on. Let's go backwards a little bit. And next is I think from the Bill Cosby episode. And this was Whoopi Goldberg talking about Roman Polanski and child rape was not charged. I know it wasn't RankBrain statutory child molest maybe it was something else but I don't believe it was rape, rape. And when we get all the information, somebody else told

me on my hair. All I'm trying to get you to understand is when we're talking about what someone did and what they were charged with. We have to say what it actually was not what we think it was what he said he did. He gave her Quaaludes. He gave her champagne. She was drunk. She was 13 years old. I'm saying you're 13 years old, she was still a child. He asked him Excuse me, initially he was charged with rape. Go ahead. And then he, he pled guilty to having sex with a minor, okay,

and he went to jail. And when they let him out 35 days, and when they let him out. He said, You know what this guy is going to give me 100 years in jail. I'm not staying and that's why he left. So that's why I wanted to be really clear, because I wanted to know exactly what we were talking about. I'm gonna does that make it okay to you know, instead of saying and fighting to say, you know, he's gonna give me 100 years? I'm out of here. I don't know. But what we were talking about was what

he did. And that's what I wanted to clear out. That's all I wanted to clear up because I don't like it when we when we're passionate about something and we don't have all the facts. Okay, so he was charged with statutory rape. So should he be prosecuted now? I believe yes. Because the crime has not changed. I know she wants to move on. But there's what does it say about crimes that are still being committed against children? Yeah, it was really interesting. It sounds like

Whoopi was kind of defending him a little bit. She was not rate rate for his rape rates. But this is why they get called Hollyweird. Yeah, they don't do themselves any favors. And I know a lot of is, is like, you know, looking out for a friend, that kind of thing. But the problem I have with it is, in this case, I think that was Sherri Shepherd talking if I'm not mistaken. She

was like, 14, it doesn't matter. But then when in when brown Jackson gets questioned about her record of something similar these guys did, or involving children. It's like now it's like, well, you know, she was no good. No, didn't want to drop the hammer on him. No, no, you can't. I don't know. I just feel strongly about this. I mean, that having, you know, stand for kids. And knowing, you know, like, knowing the effects, like I said, it's kind of like, like a vampire. Like, once you be

bitten, it's a high chance that you become a vampire. That's always we have to protect the youth. And I think that that goes across party lines, that goes across racial lines that goes across I mean, and and believe me, there's also a lot of stuff that happens in school that children oh, we're gonna talk about, right. And you know, what, the one that's not talked about is an initiative or I didn't cover it in these topics

for clubs. I mean, it's all kinds of creeps everywhere. And a lot of them are women sleeping when young boys Yes, we laugh off. Yeah, it's also and that man that can screw with a young man's head, you know? It's very Jesus damaging. Yeah, because what it does it warps their sense of how a proper relationship is supposed to go, but the way we look at it is oh, man, he's, he's lucky. You know, that kind of thing. And this is,

this is not something new that's happening now. So let's go ahead and go to the final clip. had the view 19 time this is like a just out dog whistle whenever you see the word pedophile, so pedophiles are egregious and we know what that term means everyone knows what it is when you see it, it is you should definitely have your ears perk up and you should look into it is the calling card of a

queue non conspiracy theory. Every time they come up with some crazy story, they're like, oh, unless we can pedophile pedophiles. Let's do that. Yeah, everything's a pedophile. The conversations referring to were child pornography cases, we already discussed this ad nauseam. She's jumping straight to a will make it about pedophiles now, like it is literally you got some something else on us? Nobody at this table, or in any of those buildings in Congress can tell you what's happening in

the future. We can't see the future. So we don't know that people are poised to take over. We won't know until somebody does it. And so keep in mind that everybody is shilling for their side. Okay. This thing, I just feel very strongly that we all need to stop telling people what's going to happen since none of us have a crystal ball. None of us know. You will decide what happened. Yes. We're all talking for the things that were fought. But the bottom

line is you don't know. Until you cast your vote. Mm hmm. We're all everybody's out here stealing everybody shilling for their side. Remember that when that's how you all the Washington view will be that they cannot bet we're all up here shilling. So you have to take their way? Of course we did. But just remember it out of his mouth. And then I disagree. All you witches on the view. I'm sure somebody has a crystal ball.

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All right, so we've talked about pizza gate in the first block, but I think we need to go back a little bit. Because you didn't have your didn't have your goggles on. And you stated a factual point that she was the lawyer in cynics thing and the guy that showed up in the pizza gate pizzeria. I mean, what was it ping pong pizza calm so that comet pizza? Let me see. Excuse me. Comment pizza. So let's go back refresh people's memory or people who may not have heard

the story. Let's go ahead and go back and play clip. 21 One of the big surprises of the presidential campaign was the explosion of fake news on the Internet. fantastic tales that Some believed to be true. Well, Chip read reports that one phony item led to a dangerous situation in Washington. 28 year old Edgar Welch was arrested in Washington Sunday afternoon outside comment ping pong, a popular family pizza parlor. DC police a Welsh fired at least one round into the

restaurant floor with an AR 15 rifle like this one. on his

Facebook page. No one was injured. Police say Welch drove all the way from North Carolina to self investigate pizza gate a fictitious online conspiracy theory pizza gate started on the internet shortly before election day when right wing sites that make up fake news spread rumors that Hillary Clinton was involved in a child sex trafficking ring in DC court documents say well it's read online that the comet restaurant was harboring child sex slaves and he was armed to help rescue

them. He surrendered peacefully when he found no evidence that underage children were being harbored in the restaurant. pizza gate has been pushed by Michael G. Flynn's son of retired Lieutenant General Michael T. Flynn chosen by President elect Trump to be his National Security Adviser. The two were seamed together at Trump Tower last month. After Welch's arrest Sunday, the younger Flynn tweeted until pizza gate proven to be false. It'll remain a story. Hmm. So I

have the article here from ABC News. And um, as you stated, she was the judge that sentenced him and I have a quote here saying that Judge ketanji Brown Jackson called it the the extent of the reckless, reckless Next of the defendants actions breathtaking. Ashley Simmons Welch on Thursday, Jackson said that he had no real she had no reason to doubt the Welch thought he was being helpful, but said she cannot overstate the concern that other people

will see what you have done and will will be inspired by it. No matter how well and intention, people are not allowed to take matters into their own hands, she said, Upon his release from prison, Welch will receive mental health assessment and was ordered to stay away from Comet Ping Pong. And in another part of the article says that he'll get four years in prison and then another three years of supervision after release.

Right. This kind of Yes, kind of skewed, isn't it? The guy that wants to save children, you give him for you thought the book at him because of what could happen me who he can inspire. But that people actually harming children, you know, go lenient on them. I thought that the very be

straight. And let me make one, one point clear here. I'm not sure if this guy that showed up with an AR 15 In the middle of DC, walks into a pizzeria was not part of some kind of limited Hangout, or some way to stymie the interest in pizza gate because I just found that we're like, if you're going to investigate, you're going to put aside arm. You know, if you're there to actually truly do an investigation, this is just my from my perspective, you're gonna put some some small carry

in to go inside there. But you walk us out a DC pizzeria with a big ol ar 15. That just seems like that played into all the talking point. Yeah, that's a good point. And I don't think they've mentioned in that in that report, that he discharged his weapon. That was really the problem. The other thing is like, you're trying to look for missing children going inside with a big, long rifle. And let no shots you definitely don't know. He just gave me the vibes of maybe some kind of

crisis actor or something. I mean, that's just my there's just a possibility. Because it just seemed convenient that cuz that kind of threw a wet blanket. Yeah. Over the whole pizza gate talking point. It did I remember this, by the way, he got out of jail last year. So he did do he did the time now. Yeah, that's weird. I don't know that was that was it just seemed convenient to me that somebody would show up. I hear well, you also did that video when he was on his way. And you know, there was

there was a lot going on there. Yeah, I'm doing this for the key doing for my kids. And if I don't come home girls, that kind of thing. I'm like, Well, this is Yep. It reminded me of the guy that I'm the guy that I think he threatened to do something at the White House against Joe Biden. He had the strong southern accent and I'm coming for you, Joe. Oh, yeah, he was he had that same vibe to it. So it was the guy that said it was gonna blow up his car

something had right yeah. Is that the same time it was conveniently came about you know, there's all kinds of convenient things you know, smoke bombs was shooting on the subways the hours. You took the words, right. I sent you that video. There's also a Catan g brown Jackson, link to that guy. I did not know that. Yes, I think I thought I sent you the video. Yeah. So this is video of this guy. I forget his name. He there's tons of videos on YouTube and

Instagram, that he did. And he's, he's bitching and moaning about Catan gee, how can this how can this system be married to a white man? We're gonna talk about that. Maybe on another episode. Just you know, connection there too. The whole thing is messed up, man. It's too many connections just to be this to be coincidence. You know how we feel about Quint? Yeah, I agree.

So now let's just go into make sure people understand how he was sentenced in 22, North Carolina man who police a self investigated a Washington DC pizzeria armed with an assault rifle pleaded guilty today to weapons charges. Edgar Welch was allegedly inspired by false internet rumors dubbed pizza gate. Back in December, he fired several shots inside the Comet Ping Pong restaurant after driving up from North Carolina.

Fortunately, no one was hurt. Right? And self investigated that kind of reminds me of doing your own research, because I've heard that self investigated thing so that's good. One of the one of the legacies from that whole pizza gate thing that happened or one of the memes that had legs was the $65,000 hotdogs. Do you remember that? No, I don't think so. Okay, so from the weekend and just let people know it wasn't only pizza gate, the, the actual pizzeria that was cropped up

from this. It was also the WikiLeaks in 2012, and then they had those big drops by every couple of weeks right before the election as well. So is so on a 2020 2012 drop. We have a communication coming from people from this stretch. What is it Stratford? Stratford? Yep, in Texas, right. So, these these weren't like just to Pete random people. I have a clip to clip about Stratfor. We'll get to a little later, but I'm gonna go over his article right quick. And their parent company called

rain. So let's just talk about the 65,000 all hot dogs. It was a communication going back forth an email between Stratfor employees. I think Obama spent about 65,000 of taxpayer dollars money. Give me on flying in pizza. Slash hotdogs. For Chicago for a private party at the White House. Not long ago. Assume we are using the same channels. That's a hot dog hot dogs is a pedophile code for little boys. Yeah, and pieces, little girls. Yes. And you have the strap for people that are talking about

ISIS? Yes. Yeah. Like like they're really in the pizza and hotdog delivery business. Exactly. And the thing was, this article is from August 23 2020. Oh, realize that USA, USA USA Today fat check. Talking about the $65,000 hot dog. Interesting. So this goes to show you that the pizza playbook has legs that they're trying to debunk it in 2020. Before, a few months before the 2020 election, and of course, we had pandemic and everything. So, yeah, and then you had the whole q&a

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Do they sound like they will be party planning? Pizza hot dogs. What's interesting is there's a lot of there's always been a lot of noise of Alex Jones being connected to Stratfor. Oh really? Yeah. I didn't know that. Yeah, yeah. Who knows? Who knows? But these guys these guys know a lot though, that's for sure. And yeah, they, they do high end, mainly corporate clients of information and I think logistics, pizza logistics. I'm just saying this. I'm talking in terms of

memes here. And that you see the legs that it had. This thing happened in 2016 and 2020. USA Today is still trying to debunk it. So obviously is you know, it's a very shareable meme. And it has like say, I'm not gonna repeat myself but has legs so um, this is even more reason I think the Republicans are playing the pizza playbook. So now we got to talk about they used to take accountability. Now we got to get into Disney. Yay. And this is a clip from Fox and they talk about a leak audio from the

digs Disney's woke agenda. Meantime, in other news, remember last week, we told you a story about how a number of Disney employees walked off the job last week because they felt that Disney did not do enough to oppose a bill that passed in Florida. It's HB House Bill 1557. And what that bill does, because it has been signed by Governor DeSantis is it prohibits teachers from providing instruction on sexual orientation and gender identity to children between the ages of

kindergarten and third grade. So they just don't want teachers talking to kindergarteners first, second, and third graders about sexual orientation or gender identity. So that we knew for sure, because that was in public where they walked off the job. But now Chris Ruffo, a journalist posted on Twitter some videos that show pretty much exactly what Disney behind the scenes is thinking. Watch this. Roberts and like the our leadership over there has been so welcoming to like, my like,

not at all secret gay agenda. And so like, I feel like I felt like it was I mean, like, maybe it was that way in the past, but I guess like something was to happen in the last like, like,

they are turning it around. They're going hard and then all that like momentum, but I felt like that sense of I don't have to be afraid to like, let's have these two characters kiss let's in the background, like I was just wherever I could just basically adding queerness to like, if you see anything queer that I'm proud, but like, I guess it was like, no one would stop me and no one was trying to stop me. So it's not at all secret agenda anymore.

Yeah, there's, there's a number of these videos is really interesting. And this really goes back Furthermore, this goes back to your neck of the woods and and other places around the country with school boards, and with parents showing up and saying, Hey, by the way, besides this masking and shitty online education, what's this? What's this stuff? You gotten a library? Yeah, and that was the whole critical race theory thing, right? They tried to wrap a lot of this know, LGBT Q stuff into

critical race theory. And the parents sniffed it out. And the whole Baum, transgender bathrooms thing that that ended up poorly in Loudoun County, where one of the students attacking I noticed. Yeah, that was, that was the I gotta be honest, that was the final straw for me with Obama. Second term transgender bathrooms right and then the point that we're gonna push it down you're new SAM, like pushing on you. And it was well, it's this seems like an agenda

but we you were saying that no, you're just being hateful. But so now when it starts to surface, you know, I'm sure you've seen the video the San Francisco choir, men's choir like we're coming to get your children is like what? No, I didn't see this. You have out I'm feel so bad. I did. Not

sounds great. Oh, man, like maybe we could play the next clip and then maybe you can find him because I've assumed it's been so widespread on social media that these guys are singing like yeah, we want to recruit we want to corrupt your children and all kinds of stuff and then they went to go on the internet does like who are these guys? And a lot of them had a child abuse records. Oh, really? What was when did this break because it was this was months ago. Ah man. There was probably

doing some other dumb stuff. No, I'm just telling you this this the momentum has been building on this. Like you said the Loudoun County thing with the kids the hunter laptop Hunter Biden laptop now you have katachi brown Jackson new her confirmation in this yeah this think that will corrupt your kids if our agenda goes unchecked. Funny justice once you're correct. will convert your children happens bit by bit quietly and subtly. rarely notice.

Holy crabs Yeah, I'm I did thanks for pointing that one out. That was like the crescendo of it. It's like I wonder if I wonder what was happening that I missed that entirely? Well, they probably suppressed it so much. Because soon as the main you wouldn't have seen any major social media. They got it out. Real quick but the Arabic start looking to these get back guys backgrounds and you know Santa significant number had a child abuse things and this this is that slow release

of yes, we have an agenda. Yes, we're here to corrupt your keys. Yes, we want to have drag queens read to your children while they sit on our lap. It's like I thought drag queens. Yes, this question for me, I don't want to be wrong, but isn't drag queens like kind of following the classification of sex workers? More or less? I mean, not saying prostitutes are saying like a burlesque or that kind of thing. No, I wouldn't say that. I think

it's just want to be sure. Sure. No, I would say that most drag shows now. It's all kind of it's just an evening of expression and being crazy and being in a safe space. I don't think it's, it has much to do with anything in you know, it's RuPaul drag race, you know, it's kind of like, the outrageous, I mean, make it clear. If you're not, don't knock yourself out. Can I am I'm gonna do what I like to say. So do what you like, I'd have no problem with whatever it is. My

issue is this thing you have? Yes, we have hidden not so hidden agenda. corrupt your kids? You know, we're going to you know, push all these, you know, I had not seen that. So, it gets better. I mean, you can do the plan. You'll probably put the clip in the show notes. I mean, Link Yeah, no, of course I put it in there. You kidding me? Of course. It's very, it's a very interesting mission. And this is this? I don't know is this in? Is a rhetorical question. So you

don't have to answer it. But is this we know our time is short. So we have to come out or is this we know we have things wrapped up so we don't have to pretend anymore? No, no, it's lunacy. It's there's, there's so much license given there's so much power being given. And there's also there's also you have to understand there's a there's a another dynamic at play here. Where there is no such thing as the LGBTQI plus community. It's just

not true. You know, lesbians and gays do not necessarily get along very well. You know, look at Dave Chappelle is alphabet people skit you know the what he says is true. So now for the gay men to make a move like this is is a radical thing. And I'm not so sure it represents the majority of gay men doesn't actually agree totally with you would just like the the

Boulais speaks. He was saying that and represent the quote unquote black community that doesn't exist Daigo this is this is the gay Boulais There you go. That's what that's where this comes from. And it's just meant to antagonize and the gay guys I know a shit I know some trans some trans women that don't like any of this shit. And that's my point is that they're pulling away the waves is causing them to pull away they say you don't represent me the same way I say the blue light. You don't

represent me stop speaking in my name. And that's why I'm saying it's so sad because it gives such a skewed representation of who these fellow Americans are. You know, it's not your enemy. But but if you keep showing the image look Billy Porter just does does not represent all gay black men. He just does not. I totally, totally agree with what's going to happen Eddie Murphy represents gay black men. That's we all know it Eddie. Come on.

Hey, Arsenio How you doing? Come on, man. Come on. We we allegedly know purely it's purely speculation Yeah, but what what needs to happen is what's going to I think gonna happen is people are going to be start being put on our islands just the way the Republican Party is like the rhinos Yeah, you're out there you're over there you're saying like we're we using this this playbook to get like minded people no matter party no matter gender no matter sexual orientation, no matter race.

This is something we all can agree upon. The children need to be protected right and there's a there's a nefarious push to corrupt children by saying by a group of people, I don't know who these people are. That's the weird thing is like how about who they How about this? No. How about this Mo? How about just pure are evil. But I only want to say that because this next clip is gonna let you know, I don't think these teachers are, because this is this is a clip I pulled from Jason Whitlock show.

And he's talking in it but in it he plays montage of teachers from live lives a tick tock. Oh, yeah, Doric was talking about this. He said this was an amazing piece this this episode. Alright, so. So that's the sad part about can't listen to you all show that much. Because I don't want to make sure what you're saying. I want to make sure we have a fresh conversation. Yeah. So let's go ahead and get into 24. Groom, building a relationship with a child so that you can shape

their sexual gender, political and racial worldview. This is what the parental rights bill in Florida is about. Here's a compilation of just teachers on camera filming themselves, talking about their desire to groom young people as it relates

to gender and sexuality. One of the things that teachers always do back to school, they meet the teacher and things like that, as they like, sit down this cute little like meet the teacher thing where it has like a little bio about us some of our favorite stuff, just so that you know who we are. How do I do that next year? Do I lie and not talk about my marriage, too, I pretend I'm single,

too, I invalidate my spouse's stats. As a trans femme person reading when they've been exposed to information, they're ready to learn about it, whether you think they are or not. And the research says that there is no age too young to talk about pretty much anything if they know about it, they're ready to learn about right. So there is no, you know, what we think is always age appropriate is if they don't know about that. I don't care what the government tells me to do. I am going to do

what I think is best for the health and safety. That includes mental health and safety, and emotional health and safety of my kids. I will never let any child come through my classrooms feeling unloved, or shamed for who they are. You know, like the LGBT, promotional like, this is a safe community kind of stuff, the rainbow stuff all up in my room. And I told them, I'm like, if you look around the room, that should give you an answer to your question. So I did officially tell them

they of course, went berserk. So instead of teaching social studies today, they just asked me how much a question I've been getting. So I think it was pretty well, that's what's going on in schools. Yeah, teachers, ya know, and you pointed it out, you know, my kids. These people believe that the most parents don't even are too stupid, and probably already abusing their children by not letting them be who they want to be. But the point is, is or the

the whole fact. Yeah, the point is, is that they have no rights over our children is teaching them how about that for an idea? Yeah, we weren't number one in the world and math and reading. Yeah, we got some time for Gender Studies. Everybody thinks that we need to be doing that we need to be teaching. Yeah. How about basic economics and and some actual history? Yeah. How about civics? There you go. It's a bunch of stuff. And this is K through three. I mean, I don't think this bill

goes far enough. But I mean, we're talking and then one guy was in there, and it's kind of disappointing that you're saying it's easy. He was a brother, he's like, I don't think there's an age. It's not appropriate. But what Yeah, I'm a father. It wasn't and I'm like, when I start talking to the kids about this, you know, so you're a complete stranger. Don't get it twisted. Here's and of course, you know, there's so there's

there's other ways to look at this. So when I say that this is evil, is what I mean is there's evil has taken ahold of these people. These people are not evil by themselves. Great. Evil has taken hold and in a much broader perspective. And as as you're always you always point out is that everyone benefits you know, there's so much benefit for so many groups and people and political and just so much of all of these different things.

But if you go back in history, has been many times and the most recent one as far as Ain't no was the Weimar Republic just before the big hyperinflation and peep, this is Germany, and people were going out with wheelbarrows of cash to get some bread before World War Two. It was a very similar situation. Camille Paglia talked about this recently. That's how I was reminded of it. And people were flamboyant and cross dressing and there was some

transgenderism. And just, you know, it's when society loses all loses the plot, really. Because the parents who are now being coerced into this by the Scholastic system and the media and everyone tell them it has good and it's important for you here, this woman, it's for the Children's Health that they can be who they want to be. Yeah, absolutely. And I used to play with dolls and my sisters played with, with some boys stuff for a bit and you switch

it around and let let let the kids be who they want to be. But this there's a whole enforcement mechanism, right down to the child in California won't even have to have parental agreement to start on, like hormone blockers. This is this is a society as just as you say, we're not back to the basics of just, you know, let's let's learn how to read and write and some, you know, some some general skills to be productive members of society. Now, we've lost the plot, and we're just

all about the crazy now. Right? Because let's be clear, it's not about just a conversation. It's about oh, do you feel like it's a little boy, do you feel like a girl sometimes? Or you know, that kind of thing? Oh, yeah, it'd be a girl. And then he's like, he's like, Yeah, I mean, I guess. And then like, he's transgender. Let's go and get them awesome. And I've read the books, Mo, I've read the books that parents are recommended,

you know, my child is transgender, what to do. And 90% of that book is all about the politics and the neighbors and the school, and it's very little about the child. And we know some some friends of ours have transgender children. Some not doing so well, you know, I've seen a lot of a lot of this from many different aspects. And it's for sure, there are people who have transgender who have gender

identity disorder. Allie Jade is the official training of the no agenda show she's very specific to explain her path and and it's that it has almost no bearing on what's happening today. It is not responsible. And it's the what we're saying. I feel the same way about critical race theory that you

don't take in this some parallels there. Because remember, the abolitionist member, KB, the abolitionist, yeah, how he went off to school, and then he came back in the classroom, and he wasn't literally teaching critical race theory, but he was teaching from that lens. I think these teachers are saying why they went off to school. Yeah, they set a nice gender study classes, they get certain lands they see through, and then they come in want to shape the children with

it. And that makes me think of a Melissa Harris Perry. prime prime example. Yes. Right. But your children not belonging to you. They belong to us. And I'll finalize what you're saying on this point is, at the end of the day, the depopulation people when, because if you cut off or got a boys genitalia, or you want to feed a young female, child, hormones and reproductive organs to the population, absolutely. I have the Melissa Harris, Perry, Harris Perry clip from let's go and get to 2010.

We have never invested as much in public education as we should have. Because we've always had kind of a private notion of children, your kid is yours, and totally your responsibility. We haven't had a very collective notion of these are our children. So part of it is we have to break through our kind of private idea that kids belong to their parents, or kids belong to their families and recognize that kids belong to whole

communities. Once it's everybody's responsibility and not just the households, then we start making better investments. And again, that's 12 years ago. Yeah. And at the same time, we had Obama and this is why I say Obama. Brown Jackson is Obama's pick, because he was pushing this when

he got in. He put an army Arne Duncan and Arne Duncan before, before he got before he got in. He was trying to start a safe gay school in Chicago right proposal to establish a gay friendly Chicago public high school has been in the news and late today. The plan was reportedly pulled off the table by the Chicago Board of Education. It was to have been voted on tomorrow. The school would have been called Social Justice solidarity high and now appears dead at least for this

year. Is the high school still needed to protect kids? who are bullied because of their sexual orientation? Or would it create a different kind of stigma? Joining us to talk about the proposal are Katie Hogan, a design team member for the proposed school and chair of the English department at the existing social justice High School. And Katie, beginning with you obviously, the first question is what happened today? I think that you need concrete examples, you need good

practitioners. And in order to do that, you need a space where educators can grow, receive training, and spread that out across a system. That's what social justice High School is done with social justice teaching. And since we have a model that works, Let's replicate it and 2010 and continue the fight. It's not over. So your expectation is to resubmit this proposal next year? Absolutely. We're going to resubmit it stronger. We've gotten full support from IA

Duncan. Again, this is not the Chicago Public School saying we don't want this to go through. This is our design team wanting to make sure that we have the number one proposal next year and that the school will open with a great reputation and great expectations and more community involvement than ever before. I get a little mad at myself, when I hear this.

There's so many things that happen when we're focused on other news that also needs to be deconstructed deconstruct, like the headline, and you know that there's stuff going like you know, the the slap heard around the world, you know, there's so much stuff that happened in that week that we just didn't catch. That's gonna pop up sooner or later. tags I'm gonna bug bugs me is good to go back. And I have a luxury of going down one rabbit hole at a time. I mean, you went in St. John have to

re cover so many topics. Yeah, you know, for the for the product, you are great. And I'm able to just kind of look at one rabbit hole. And there's a lot of stuff going on right now. I don't have any clue about like the New York shooting or the Sacramento shooting and those kind of things. Because I'm folk layered things like focus on on one thing. So I mean, that's that's the good one, two punch it no agenda, no facts. He's like,

you guys, keep us abreast of all the things kind of going on. And I can understand I can go down in depth with with what's going on here. But as you see 2010 Yeah, you know, Arne Duncan, and another name that pops up there was Obama point, appointee was Kevin Jennings. And this is his message to send a strong, send a strong message. Principals are the CEO of their school, and the tone they set dictates

everything else. When teachers are asked what they needed to make school safer, the number one thing they said they needed was a clear policy. The number two thing was a supportive principal or superintendent. principals need to communicate at the beginning of the school year to everyone in the school, parents, kids, staff, that bullying simply is not going to

be tolerated. And like any other important message that needs to be reinforced repeatedly over the course of the year, if principals show leadership if they use their voice, and if they stand behind teachers who intervene when bullying occurs, we're going to see much greater action by staff, we're going to see students stepping up to the plate and intervening and being upstanders rather than bystanders. And we're going to

see bullying decrease. If principals are silent. What they are saying to kids are getting bullied is your suffering is not important to me. And what they're saying to staff is, this is something I don't really care that much about. Your silence is not neutrality. So you have an important role to play. And I urge you to take the role that you've been given as a leader and use it for good yes, silence is violence. So yeah, this is not neutrality.

Another thing that that we covered on a no agenda was the bullying laws. And this was again around the same time and it was it was really miraculous because we were talking about hey, man, whatever happened to sticks and stones will break break my bones names will never hurt me. And so we were seeing the participation, ribbons and all that. And then it was bullying, bullying, bullying, and then bullying. So that's where we got hate speech from it came from the bullying

laws. And I remember so distinctly we were just like, how the hell can you make up a law against any kind of speech? It just didn't make any sense yet. Here it is. And now it's beer. That's right. Exactly. And now and now it's it's actual hate speech. And so this all goes. This is well planned. Well planned, and it had big money behind it because remember Obama googoo everybody, it only gets better. Yeah, it only gets

better. That was a whole it was like all the big companies kind of like now with the black lives matter what was the the genesis of woke? Yes, it only gets better. And I was like, well, that's a weird statement. Like, what does that mean? My own He gets better. So I have a handy clip. And he talks about this guy Kevin Jennings and his associating with a nefarious group. We're calling for Kevin Jennings resignation. The

question is will it happen? And joining me now to discuss this is Iowa Congressman Steve King. He also is asking the president to get rid of Kevin Jennings. Well, you just heard about the group Nambla, you heard about this guy that Kevin Jennings has praised a guy that always inspired him that was associated with this group. What are we to conclude? I think we can conclude that President Obama's agenda and his associates and their fellow travelers have been appointed to

influential positions in the United States government. And but this is a breathtaking reveal that you've done here, Sean, to think that I mean, I've said before that I think Kevin Jennings has got to be the poster boy for Nambla. But to understand that he has also endorsed Harry Haye and Rene least referenced his association with him. That tells you that at least they support him and his lifetime agenda as now he's

supposed to be the Safe Schools and Drug Free Schools czar. And to think that his lifetime work has been about the promotion of homosexuality within our schools, and a lot of it within our elementary schools and the thick of this association. I can't imagine how the President can do anything if he cares about the values of America, except simply fire him. And did he get fired? Because I don't remember. I couldn't I didn't find it. I don't think so. But I couldn't confirm that.

But for people that don't know what Nambla is, we want to say anything else before we get into this next clip. No, no, no. No. Let me just set this up a little bit then. This is how it's from Howard Stern Show. And this used to get played frequently. Oh, it's all show Oh, yes. Oh goodness. Right. It's just the go show you how things how fast things have changed and how far they've changed. This is the Nambla phone message. North American Man Boy love Association.

We are on the first day of each month 30 pm for any other matter. Please leave your message at the end of it. Got Your Back we'll have to do it. Meanwhile, if you're a boy to your feelings of oppression will be brave. And above all, be proud to be a boy lover the evening between 830 to 1030. Man that goes that takes me back to my New York days. So so his message to the boys is times we will change. We're in those times that he's talking about we are and then

and his message to the man is Be brave. And what's one of the things that tell him I'm stunning and brave. I'm stunning and brave. It is this I need to shower. But I want to make one more point before we go. Thanks for more produces is in my studies for the last shows last tapes on sorrows. I ran across a store sister that oh, I'm pretty sure we never discussed before. My name is amoris Ayala and she is the bleep Orange County in Florida. Where

Orlando. Oh, hello. Hello Disney. Yeah, exactly. And then our her tweets. She has these two tweets, but she's unknown. Just give me I gotta tell you the story. So we had this killer that killed one black woman he was in relationship. He's a black man. A cute one black woman he was in a relationship with and her unborn child, right. goes on to kill another black female police officer that was trying to arrest him. Another police officer died in pursuit of him. And he shoots

the girl, first woman's brother and mames him. And it's like like No, I'm not pursuing any death penalty cases. Really now due to her allegiance to open society and their views on death on the death penalty, and she's taken Money from state is verified that they pumped $1.3 million into a prosecutor writes down in orange, orange and Osella things called Osella. County. Yeah, yeah. And then now recently she's been tweeting say gay.

Say the names of every LGBTQ plus human being we lost to hate Florida must not move backwards, teach love, stop hate and push the gay flag and she has a black piece of tape of her mouth with a gay written across it. And then she has another post that says I stand with Disney workers and the LGBTQ community and just let people know Disney workers have been are being arrested for being involved in you know, nefarious thing with children.

They're asked 100 108 They were they they rolled up in Disney. Right? And they said I called on Disney to meet the demands of their workers. I ask my fellow Democrats to refrain from crossing the lines of protesters on any circumstance until those demands are met. Today we have an opportunity to rise to the occasion once again, but our solidarity must be anchored in action. That we saw sister when was this? This was let me see I get the date.

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from almost day one. You can do a search probably on YouTube for early Disney sexualized children movies and it's horrifying. We're talking five year olds dressed like strippers. Five Year Old Boys paying them to touch them. It's it's all Disney and it's it goes right through Shirley Temple. I mean, that was that Shirley Temple was creepy. That is the history of Disney movies. And I'm sure if you really go all the way back you know, you'll find more probably back to Steamboat

Willie. But it has always been a very, very creepy company. And that was brought up steamboat Steamboat Willie aka Mickey Mouse. If they're able to get rid of it copyright protection that will be the death blow. Oh yeah. That will be the damage because everything else unravels for Disney after that, and I think that is maybe a target of the anti Disney people. It always has. It

always has been You bet you bet. So cuz that for also freeze Florida because what you want is you want China to get a hold of to be able to do all the Disney stuff because first of all, in the end, They'll crush Disney. Yep, I might be selling the Mickey Mouse T shirts. Hell yeah. Repurposing. But the fat now we're down in talking about Disney. And I want to go through these next clips and they may be a Space Jam

reach, but you let me know as we go through. Okay, but they had a movie called Zootopia Have you ever seen this movie before? Ah, because this is a children's movie. Sounds familiar, but probably not. Okay, so the basic premise of the movie is all these animals predators and

prey, live in harmony together until they don't. And so in there, they have this character called Dawn bill with so they're gonna explain what who don is her profile and I'd like to take this chance to do two things one show you maybe a character profile of brown Jackson because she reminds me a lot of Don Bellwether the character and to to show people the depth that Disney writes movies in. A lot

of times people think they're children movies. But there's so much nuance there that I think impacts the parent and the child. Oh, we always talk about the impact to the child, but it's also impactful to the to the parent as well. So let's get going down to these clips. You let me know if I'm reaching out okay. All right, John. Weather tactfully brings Zootopia to its knees and rises to power but bring fear into the city. But what led her to become hateful towards predators? How was she

able to set up this plot? And what happened that led her to desire chaos. Today, I'm going through the full story of bellwethers rise and fall as the dangerous mayor of Zootopia. Hello, everybody else are we discussed fun topics or fun people. On my channel I focus on spreading Magic by examining Disney films. So if you are new here, consider subscribing. Now onto the video where we will go back to a time when the

Assistant Mayor was just a lamb. At her birth, the tiny sheep that would one day attempt to rule over all prey and predators in Zootopia was given the name Dawn Bellwether Dawn, meaning to bring about the beginning and Bellwether referring to a sheep that leads a herd from the beginning of her life. Her parents and family believed that she was destined to bring about a new era as a leader, she had a destiny to uphold, but that was

not seen by those outside of her family. Bellwether was tossed aside by many animals growing up, much like Judy, Don was constantly looked past was discriminated against and was never taken seriously throughout her schooling days and into her early jobs. All of these animals made her feel like nothing and she couldn't stand it. Bellwether was hardened by constantly being underestimated, especially by predators under estimated under appreciated, Aren't you sick of it? Huh?

Okay. Oh, heavy interest. You have my interest? Of course, of course. I love this. And just for notes, when she starts out as a little lamb, she's black. When she grows up to sheep, she's white. Does I don't know how that works. This was a big this was a big movie, right? This is a very huge movie. Huge, huge movie. And it's, I don't want to give too much away. So when people watch it, but I just want to go through this character profile.

But am I reaching you? Where am I gonna reach or meter you while you're at us at a seven Euro seven on the reacher meter and it's growing quickly. All right, let's go ahead and get the 31 after being repeatedly picked on put down and seen as weak by the predators she confronted in her life. bellwethers perception on predator mammals became distorted, filled with hate, and was absolute. Over time, she slowly came to believe that they were an irredeemable breed with an unjustified superiority

complex over prey. years of being seen a second rate and incapable by predators solidified in her mind how wrong they were. She wouldn't let them treat her like this. She didn't want to let any predator treat any prey like this, which led to her to devise a plan. The bullying paired with her aspirations of ruling over other animals transformed her inner self into an utterly vengeful, scheming and diabolical sheep that was devoted to fight against all predators.

Bellwether allowed herself to be consumed by hate and internal rage, but she hid it under a seemingly Meek disposition, Dawn

Bellwether epitomize the term a wolf in sheep's clothing. On the surface, she appeared to be sweet and finicky and overworked while inside she had a ruthless and embittered mind while she seemed a bumbling awkward and submissive most of the time she is truly a master organizer operating with a lethal cutting as she climbs the ladder of power okay this is interesting yeah, you're there you got me there you got me there I'm there in the world made me think about the meek

that was our disposition during the whole thing and she was an unassuming you know, just this Yeah. She gave out this persona but you could tell under there and you don't get to that level of power. Let me say this without having some cunning and motors. You mean it is Supreme Court? Yes.

Well, in any in anything I mean if you don't get to the top without having some kind of right and well what my mind went to as I was thinking, Did I have the same thoughts about Amy Coney Barrett and I don't think I did. I do. Clarence Thomas, I do. You don't wake up morning. I'm gonna be a Supreme Court justice. You know, saying like, that is a very right laid out path. Okay, well, I'm my perception. Yeah, um, hey, I'm there. I'm

33. As she worked her way up within her personal and political career, she held on to the belief that prey would soon

no longer fear predators. Under her rule, she was confident that she would help her city of Zootopia to rise above them, and that belief only became more important to her when she became associated with one leader Lionheart through her sheer competence, perseverance and timing she becomes Assistant Mayor by appealing to City Hall Councillor Lee adore Lionhearts strategic mind Bellwether convinces him that he could win the position of mayor with the vote of the sheep on his side,

which leads to her being placed onto the ballot of the most charismatic and beloved candidate for mayor of Zootopia. After campaigning and going through the election, the team of becomes the leading politicians of Zootopia. As the heads of the city Lionheart serves as a mighty leader with genuine pride in a unique community that is Zootopia.

Well, Bellwether is mainly just tossed aside, so we want to lead to the many predators who had hurt Dawn before her Lionheart was impatient and intolerant towards even the slightest mess up by a bellwether, which often led to her being humiliated. Hmm, this isn't Komala here, but none of this. I guess. When I'm just saying the archetype of the unassuming Yeah, I'll overburden over word never appreciate it. We're going to teach those predators. See see Cory Booker's

monologue. Right now. There's disaster, right? And then the other lady like, oh, yeah, exactly right. Two things about Catan G. One, she was born and raised in Florida. I was waiting on that. Also, the name Catan G is interesting. It's actually from I think it's from Hindu. I'm reading a page here from on what this is political. Maybe it is a unisex moniker used in the Hindu religion.

In the context of trans that's also interesting. And can I give you a quote from Dawn Bellwether, she's talking to Judy and Judy was a female cop. There was also prey, not a predator. That's how they split it up predator and prey when they somehow they figured out where the predators wouldn't eat the prey. But that wasn't good enough. So she says to Judy, she says we're all on the same team

underestimated unappreciated. Aren't you sick of it, predators, they may be strong allow, but prey out number predators tend to one think of it 90% of the population united against a common enemy will be unstoppable. So the only thing that that I can't quite put into place for your theory here, which I do like is, you know, the Supreme Court is kind of when you're a justice on the Supreme Court. That's kind of your end station.

It's a very powerful position. But you know, you're not going to be president you're not gonna I don't think that there's no other place to go. To me and like I said, this is the last I see it through I think is more powerful than President is very possible. Yeah. Who did Joe Biden had to go see for his Vax mandate? Yeah, everything is this consequential to this nation. Oh, yeah. I mean, I mean, this is why we have Senate hearings is to find out because this is a very it's very

important who's on the Supreme Court? No doubt about it. No doubt about it. Alright, so I'm just I'm just want to lay it out and like say it's not gonna everything and be spot on, but this is just what jarred in my mind. And like I said this, I didn't go looking for this but when I saw her and I'm just watching the movie with my kids. It's like she reminds me of the villain in this movie like she was you know what's in there

Zealand. She doesn't if you look at her Wikipedia page, she doesn't even look like the way she looked in the hearings. No, she had that very what's the what's the lady that testified against Cavanaugh how they dressed her down? If a but also just her facial features are don't even I mean it's the same person that's and that's

not what I'm saying. Right? But she looked almost saying she portrayed a role is what I'm saying like this Meek to me, this very A unassuming to be a bit harsh on the Wikipedia page and I put on the show knows her face is very open. It's a very open face. Your eyes are open and bright. And then in the in the hearings, it's like her eyes are not open and bright. And she said it's

very closed everything very close. I mean, it couldn't just be her defense mechanism, making it I mean, she made it became even with a defensive posture so I can see that as well. And to be real honest with you she looks a lot darker now than she did before. That may be by commodity. See, come on, uh, definitely darkened up. You think she was? Oh, definitely. Really now? Definitely. Really? Is that

noticeable? Yeah, it's very it's very noticeable thing is that when she was running for president, is that just her going under the UV last thing? I'll say this the thing with the whole colorism thing that we've talked about, yeah. And then with the whole crowd at there's a certain thing now amongst this sisterhood that the darker and more natural you are, that's how you fit in. Like fitting in and so even fairer skinned and women have to go a little darker.

And you just you just do that by exposure to sunlight or UV light or tanning, no makeup. I mean, you could do makeup as well. But I'm just telling you that I've noticed this. Even the anchors notice. Even the anchors. I mean Melissa Harris Perry lost her job to whom? Yeah, he was answering, you know, so it's, it's out with the Oh, and then if you are and I'm just telling you, we we do like is isn't your standard executive review. It's

a personal review. But if you're not dark, then you have to have like a little science to you. Like say your wish your wish your girls night? Um, right, Angela, right. No, notice I have that little she's a fair skinned woman, but she has that SAS tour. Right? You know, so they do the same thing with the guy's you can't be too masculine. You're saying you have to. If you're a masculine man, you had to wear these like light pastel colors or like straight hand effect. He can't

be he can't embrace his masculine. Right. So I'm just saying like all of what's going on, is shaping the appearances of the of the news broadcasters in in public figures that are put in front of us and sadly providing example for young people. Yes, because it does shape it. Yeah, of course it does. I guess we can go and get into 33. I think that's okay as Mayor Lionheart at a single goal to ensure all mammals were given a chance to live their dreams, which led to

the popular phrase and Zootopia anyone can be anything. To implement this goal. Lionheart enacted the mammal inclusion initiative, an act which provided all animals with high ranking opportunities to ensure equality among the predator and prey citizens. Of course, though, who implemented the grand majority of these pieces of legislation, Bellwether and she despised creating positive programs for a predator who kept

her under his paw. Even though Assistant Mayor Bellwether remained a sweet sheep with a little voice and a lot of wall she despised her place under the foot of the praise Mayor Lionheart. Over time, Bellwether had developed a disdain towards predators like larger than life Lionheart and their treatment towards prey mammals, especially now that she was able to witness Lionhearts rise through the popularity of inclusion. While

subsequently putting her down. She felt more than ever that prey needed to reign supreme and predators should be shown for

what they were worthless, cruel and bloodthirsty. She committed to taking the power from predators and specifically Lionheart himself to Bellwether majority rule, and in Zootopia, it was true that the prey population drastically outnumbered the predators tend to one prey would soon see what predators were to her and they could finally be unified in their hate to allow them to revise the city's social structure, she would attack and manipulate the fear of those who

had a mistress or predators to enact her rule with her ascent within her grasp, prey would finally rule over one of the largest mammalian cities in the world. Wow, man, Disney is the Antichrist. That's a Disney movie. And it's it's so interesting to see how there's been so many calls for changing Disney movies specifically, because you know, Snow White or Cinderella, they

don't they're not the right role models for little girls. And yeah, this is I mean, as as a parent as both of us as parents, you know, there's been tons of Have cartoons and children's programming throughout the ages that always have typically a cool little. It used to be just a fun joke for the parents, you know, the kids wouldn't get and the parents would all be laughing in the movie theater. But yeah, there's no doubt that Disney has really, really been doing a lot of indoctrinating

and I have an example of the parent being indoctrinated. 34. Baby, gay. Okay, I called my dad and I said, hey, guess what? Your grandson, gay, gay, gay, gay. My dad says you can't just say that your baby is gay before he gets a chance to tell us he's gay. And I go whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. Straight people do it all the time. That it'll be the boys boy. Oh, he's gonna be a heartbreaker.

Little baby girl is born. Oh, you better lock her up when she turned 16 Clearly people want their children to be straight. Well, my son is gay. Okay. Ah, that's just a this trauma there. She's rebelling against her parents. She's no no, no, her father her father. I'm sorry. She's the predator. Yeah, going back to the movie. Yeah. The patriarchy is the predator. Yeah. And you see it play out. I call my dad.

Yeah, in turn, your grandson is gay, gay, gay, gay, gay, gay. I finally got something I can hurt you with? Exactly. Well, Mo, I am delighted with all I've learned today also, just a little bit depressed just a little bit. But this stuff is coming out into the open man. That's the good thing about it, is people are talking about it. And again, no judgment for me. And whatever you want to be you and I think exactly the same on

that you're an adult knock yourself out. But the way this is being positioned and the way the government and government resources like schooling wants to take charge of your children, and just predetermine this and the whole enabling of society, with the with pharmaceutical and just the whole healthcare industry, politicians media coup, that's a that's a big movement, man has a lot to slow down. But the way you do it is turn off your subscriptions. If you

don't agree with it, don't give it screen time. If you don't agree with it, and support independent media like us. You know that? That's not trying to propagandize you. And next, and only issue I have is when you come in kids let kids be kids. Yeah. And you saw what I've done, I took my kids out of school. And when the homeschool option, I limit what they watch a monitor what they watch. So that's how you can do. Well, thank you so much, once again

for this episode. And I love that there's all kinds of teasers in here for future things and through set my age and my head straight about what is actually going on here. Because now I too, can pay attention to the pizza playbook. It's in play, and it's activated, and it's gonna I think we're gonna need some popcorn to go with that pizza playbook. It's gonna be very interesting. You're welcome. And as I always say, pay attention to everything and the truth reveal itself.

Lifestyle. Our top story for tonight is child abuse and the effects it has on the family structure.

Every time I turn on in some way some have another challenge and we'll go into people when they're doing the things when I'm saying young, young children and Pat up all the fallen victim to the rat who protects the rule respect when their own family and neglect and let them know that we can't have this type of man historian Naki for life involving others in their kids, is how we make the changes they said there won't be no my mother to hear their child's face.

A mother cried slumped over a dead body. A teenage girl in the corner screen Her mother wants to know one thing why? Here's the words of Aveiro, to scatola. She said it happened to me because when I was not he boasted in my room and told me I was over. He tapped me on his knee and said that he loved me. And in the same way, he touched me that night to work at Macy. Mommy, I'm ready to deal with all men saved me because he did these things, these nasty things to me ma these things did nasty

things. And I thought I would die from the tank. It was crazy. That young girl that slang when he would put me down and said you tell anyone your mom has used your deck. She bid for that. So she stay quiet bargains of being rich and being stylish 1825 He suffers from a man who said I do this because I love you and that she 14 can take no more and she knew about one dress. So she got it she saw me she got she said I hate you. Why gotta stop now up

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