Are you familiar with FBI Special Agents Kyle Serpent? I'm familiar with the name. Is that yes? I'm familiar with the name, familiar with the name, familiar with the name. Let's bring in Kyle Serafin. He's the FBI whistleblower who helped expose government censorship of our First Amendment rights. Now, we only have this memo because a recently suspended FBI agent called Kyle Serafin brought it to the public. And we're grateful that he did. Kyle, thank you so much for
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Take a look. Behind the curtain with a real whistle blower, an American patriot, prepare to embrace the uncomfortable truth. Because this program has no time for comforting lies. Here is civil liberties enthusiasts. Second Amendment defender and recovering FBI agent Kyle Seraphin. Here I am and there you are. Thanks for listening. This is the Kyle Seraphin show. Hello my friends. Welcome. Let's get started today. Today is Tuesday, it is November the 19th and we are going to be
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today, don't we? I actually gave short shrift to a story yesterday that I want to get much deeper into. And there's a big, there's a big reason for it. I didn't quite realize how stupid the allegations against Pete Hedgeseth look like. And then I went back and reread it because you kind of skim over some of these things and you go, OK, yeah, there's probably this playbook. And they're doing the same thing they did to to Thomas and to Kavanaugh. And they give one party
credibility and not the other. And then you get into the details of it as someone who's actually investigated sexual assaults and those of you who have ever seen this, as somebody who's worked in the emergency room and these kind of claims come in as a paramedic, I've seen it from treatment of the victim. I've seen it from the law enforcement side. There's a bigger story here and
it's really ugly. And what it turns out to is sort of the war on women that we always hear that Republicans are going after this idea that we're going to subjugate women and make them fall to our will and put them in these outfits or something with some kind of a bonnet thing. By the way, bonnets I think are very cute on little kids. I just don't know why women keep wanting to buy this or why the leftist women want to do this. Cosplay. The war on women. There is one.
It is happening and one of the primary aggressors are women on the left. They are fake victims on the left. They are people that abuse the system and they do something that I I learned in the military. And maybe you're familiar with this, this little expression. Don't mistake my kindness for weakness. If you are mistaking kindness for weakness, you're learning the wrong lessons.
And right now the world is actually seeing that the Biden administration has put us in a situation where we are going to see kindness for weakness. And potentially we're going to have to dial back something very aggressive because what I don't want to see is our daughters and our sons going to war with Russia because somebody decided to be too weak. And that is the real war, I think on women, at least the real war that potentially exists for what's happening out there
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Russian officials are saying that Biden's decision to let Ukraine fire missiles deep into Russia could lead to World War. Wouldn't it be interesting for the Biden administration to end their sort of war hawkery as they failed in Afghanistan as they actually had a war against Christians domestically?
Those in the federal service like me and my friends, if they actually started a real war by legitimizing and allowing Ukraine to take our weapons and fire them into Russia, which I guess they've had a prohibition against up until that time. Really scary stuff. When read the story, we're going to reflect on its meanings and what it actually can, the implications there of actually it's kind of funny, CBS's main
piece there. They've got their like running video and their video is an attempt to discredit Tulsi Gabbard and Pete Headset and Matt Gaetz.
You can't make it up. Biden's decision to allow Ukraine to fire US made and US supplied missiles deeper into Russia, which is a major policy shift over the weekend after months of intense lobbying by Kiev, has drawn a furious response from Moscow. While there's no immediate reaction directed at the man who launched the nearly three-year war on his neighboring nation, lawmakers have aligned with President Vladimir Putin in Russia said that Monday the move
was unacceptable. They said it would lead to a third World War. This is something that we've been sort of waiting on. What is going to be the war kick off? What will be the thing that these Hawks try to do in order to, one, defend their defense budgets or two, and maybe worse, embroil the United States in conflict that is going to be left for Donald Trump to clean up. We know that they don't want him to inherit the situation as status quo.
The goal would be that they find some way, shape or form to make the United States a mess. And what would be messier than getting us involved in a conflict, a protracted conflict with another nuclear power? There's another little story here because this also followed on the heels of that. And I want to cover this from CNN.
These things go aligned. In addition to the United States saying that now, OK, fine, you can take our weapon systems and you can fly fire them deep into Russian territory. Vladimir Putin is responding with a very clear signal. This one says he's fine tuning Russia's nuclear doctrine after Putin's armed decision on Ukraine in a clear signal to the West, which is essentially the rattlesnake rattling the tail.
Anybody who's ever lived in the desert knows the rattlesnake rattles the tail so that you leave it alone because it's very threatening sounding. You don't want to go mess with the animal that's doing that. They're telling us right up front, guys, don't put us in the situation. Don't mistake our general sort of ignoring of the United States peace in this because the Russians can do all kinds of normal activities, whether it be trying to do cyber hacking or
influence or whatever else. They sort of appreciate chaos in the United States. That's their that's where they are going to be able to great gain traction on the world stage, but they don't need to get into a kinetic fight with the United States and the United States doesn't need to be granting this requirement. Again, all this stuff. If you watch a lot of the old videos, there's this massive movement since the 90s of the US slowly breaking promises and
aggressing. I kind of think of it as the way that the, the US look, if you're in the, the strong seat, if you are not dealing with an equal power, you can get away with all kinds of things. That's what imperialism was about. That's the way that conquest has always gone in the world. The stronger power makes the rules. That's the might equals right
ruling. But when you're dealing with someone that has a nuclear deterrent, maybe you change the rules just a little bit and you don't say, well, we are in fact stronger, but we also don't want to have that nuclear deterrent. That was what MAD was about, the mutually assured destruction policies, which is that as long as the two powers have the ability to destroy everything on earth and you just go, OK, fine. We are going to have to have a stalemate here.
It's very interesting that the US keeps moving NATO, and I don't know whether it's U.S. policy or we're just acquiescing to European steering. There's some arguments on either side of that. The question goes, are we trying to provoke them into something because it benefits Raytheon and GE, that it benefits the sort of military industrial complex. We saw that kind of language from people like Nikki Haley
roundly rejected. We saw that the pro war left is actually kind of not the same as the extreme hard left. They used to always be the people that were anti war. And I think that's why people crossed over. I think they crossed over simply looking at this and saying this administration is not handling this well. Their weakness on the world stage wasn't mistaken for kindness. It was actual weakness.
And Vladimir Putin said, OK, I'm going to go do what I need to do. I'm going to go regain some of the ground that we've lost because NATO keeps infringing in our place. And it's been going on for about 30 years. the United States wouldn't take this kind of movement. Imagine if somebody armed one of your neighbors that you didn't get along with, gave him a rifle
system. And then that person was, you know, basically subservient to the person that armed them, couldn't get access to ammunition, let's say, or training. And then you went out and trained them how to shoot into your house. Would you blame the person who shot for sure? Would you also hold blameless the person that just bought the right, like, look, I just bought the rifle and I taught him how to point it and I told him where they could or couldn't shoot.
I didn't actually pull the trigger. That turns out to be a slightly different argument than just providing somebody with weapon system. And I think even the fact that we are embroiled by giving them
weapon systems is pretty ugly. There's some arguments being made from the Ukrainian front, and I heard this from folks that were actually deploying out there, both in a civilian context and in a trade off scenario where they're actually teaching and training Ukrainian soldiers that a lot of this money doesn't even get there in the first place. This accountability at the Pentagon is a big question. Are we actually getting the money to the places it's
supposed to go? Are we actually giving the the weapons to the people that are supposed to be getting it? Or are they turning around and selling it on a black market to our enemies? And there's a real possibility that happens as well. Since the Pentagon can't pass an audit. They just failed their 7th. It's pretty clear that this is questionable.
But this question about nuclear doctrine, this is the rattlesnake rattling the The Russian government had previously signaled that US approval would amount to a dangerous escalation of the war in Ukraine. It's now 1000 days old. And the change comes as Ukraine began firing these ATACMS missiles into Russian divisions or into Russian regions rather. This is not Saber ladder.
They're calling it nuclear Saber rattling because the CNN is more than happy to defend, to defend our regime against what is clearly an aggressive action. And all of this kind of leads me because I'm not particularly interested in the international implications of it other than how it's going to affect us at home. And it does affect us at home. Here's where it affects us at home. The war on women is not just a war in a cultural sense.
The possibility now exists of women being in combat again. I don't like it. I'm a father of three daughters. I'm responsible for a wife. Many of you have the same things, whether they're your children or your grandchildren, whether they be maybe your spouse is of fighting age. Do we really want to get into this?
And so this whole story about Pete Hedgescheth getting in and and having sexual allegations against him and that the real thing that they hate, the left hates is that they want this, this so-called equality. They want women to be equal to men, which is just objectively untrue. Reminds me, I played a a TikTok video that my buddy Tracy Beans had out on her social media feed the other day and it was a real pretty lady. She had like facial tattoo or a
piercing or something. I didn't understand. But she's a real pretty lady. And she's talking about if you are going to support Donald Trump policies, then I will fight you in public. And you're sitting here looking at it. This is the Marvel action hero syndrome. Women who think that they can get into physical conflicts with men. All of this is is delusional. I guarantee that woman can't fight. Even a weak man.
Even a weak liberal man is going to be physically stronger than a lady who's pretty and has nice makeup and has a nose tattoo or a nose piercing. I don't know why I keep saying tattoo. This is the big issue. It seems like because they keep bringing this back, we're going to cover down on this a lot. Women in conflict and the idea that Trump's defense pick would reignite a debate over whether women should fight on the front lines.
As somebody who was in a combat arms profession who spent time training to do things that I know very few, if any, women who can do, and the overlap of women who can do it is so small as to be not interesting or necessary for recruiting purposes, this is not a good plan. Should women be able to defend themselves? Absolutely. Should women be able to buy firearms? Yes. This is being written, by the way, by Stars and Stripes. This story that's written by a female from The Associated Press.
They picked up the story, president-elect Donald Trump's nominee for Defense Secretary, Pete Hegseth. Has it reignited a debate that has many thoughts that many thought were long settled? Is it really though? Like, does anyone actually think that it's long settled that women belong in a combat arms profession? I'm I'm reminded of something happened at my FBI Academy. Great, great women, let's say, pretty smart, capable, not fighters, not warriors, not necessarily gunslingers.
And one of the weirdest, strangest moments that would have never occurred to me, but it just showed you a major difference between men and women. Not all women. Clearly My wife doesn't really wear make up that much and she's not particularly interested in flaunting one thing or another. But what you saw was a otherwise really capable person on paper. She took her body armor and she took socks from her sock drawer. I'm not making this stuff up.
This is like high school. But you, I guarantee you she was in her early 30s and she stuffed the front of her body armor, which was a carrier holding on ballistic gear. She stuffed it so that it appeared that she had breasts underneath. Like the body armor was like protruding with her with her feminine figure because she wanted to look feminine, because she wanted to look good. This would never occur to me in body armor. The purpose of my body armor is, is it covering the parts of my
body that it's supposed to? Does my Kevlar wrap around my vital organs? Is it set up so there is no overlap? So if I were to take incoming fire from the front that it doesn't slide behind the back of it. So my plates are set up properly and they the soft panels are overlapped the way that I need them to. This was something that I would
be concerned about. She was curious about the way she looked and the craziest thing was is that she did it backwards because she didn't understand where the notch her neck went and with the flat end of her back was. So she had her body armor on backwards and it was stuffed. And we asked her to we go, what are you doing? And she was like, oh, I just you know, we go no, no, what I mean what are you doing? Your body armor is on backwards.
We didn't even recognize the stuffing part of it first. And she said, oh, I have to re stuff this now and then in front of everybody instead of 40 people. No shame. By the way, she stuffed socks in the front side of the cloth carrier of her soft body armor. And the men that were serious, the men who had been police officers, the men who had been cops, the men's who had served in the military, we all looked at her like, what on God's green
earth is going on here? This is a different kind of animal. I'm not saying they're not women who are not physically capable. Go look at female water polo players. They're studs. They're physically really tough. They're probably tougher than some men, but they're not common. And the ones who can do the high level of physical activity like that, they probably want to become professional athletes.
Maybe they want to be an MMA star, but they're not trying to go out there and join military special operations. They're not even trying to join sort of standard combat infantry units. Bizarre. Here we have the people are upset because he's a former Fox commentator. Never mind the fact that he was also that he, he still serves in the garden, that he has a, you know, master's degree from from Harvard, which they seem to care about the fact that he actually served in the military.
These are people writing about this saying he's a former Fox News commentator, made it clear in his own book in an interview that he believes men and women should not serve together in combat units. This seems very, very obvious. I think the Israelis have figured this out too. You can have all female units. Part of the issue is if you're a female, can you pick up me? I'm not a very big guy. I weigh 100 and let's say 80 lbs right now with kit on.
I probably weigh closer to 200 with Body Harbor with a pack on. Can you drag me when I weigh 265 and I'm not a big guy? My my, my buddy Carrie partner when I was going through pair rescue selection was like 6 foot 46 foot 5 two 65270 and that was a monster. I had to carry that dude on my back down running back sprints around a football field.
And that was in good conditions where my feet were not injured where I hadn't been out in the, in the, you know, in a mission setting for a long time getting dehydrated. Those were like woke up, got some sleep, got some regular nutrition and hydration and carried a huge guy. Can most women do that? I doubt it. This is a like a like a life and death issue.
I can pick up women. I can pick up almost everybody in my house at the same time, my kids and my wife at the same time, wife on my back, throw the kids in the arms and run. Very few women can do that. You do the proper technique. Farmer carry fine. And again, Kyle Serafin's not a big dude. There are real seriously sized people like Gerardo Boyle out there. Put that guy on your back and run with him.
It's just, it's not, it's not even up for debate, it would seem, if we care about women, if we cared about women. But it turns out the left doesn't care about women. And I'm going to say that they don't care about him because of stories like this. This came out of Wapo yesterday and I ignored it in so much as I I talked about it and I said it's silly, but it's even more dangerous than that.
It's insidious because what it does is it destroys victims when you have false, what seem to be very false, sexual assault allegations. It damages the claim that women can be trusted with this thing. If you are weaponizing the legal system to go after people for your preferred political outcomes, or for financial gain, or because you made a bad decision, I'm going to tell you the story here. Defense pick Peach Headset paid an accuser but denies sexual
assaults as his attorney. And this entire story is set up to basically go after him and act like he's garbage, like he is lying about something. And then I read it with sort of an investigator's eye as a as a as a skeptic as I'm prone to do. The statement is as follows. He paid a woman who accused him of sexual assault as part of a non disclosure agreement. Well, how do we know? It reminds me of the Johnny Depp thing from Pirates of the Caribbean.
You guys remember that they were like, no one's ever come back alive. And he's like, then where do the stories come from? Where does the story come from? If there was a non disclosure agreement, unless this woman violated the non disclosure agreement and told her friends kind of the same way that that Jim Comedy did. Speaking of feminized men, Jim Comedy did that, didn't he?
He went out there and leaked a bunch of FBI secrets about the about President Trump and the way that he felt about it. In any case, Pete says that this was a consensual sexual encounter and you say, OK, fine. Men lie, women lie. Anybody could lie. What's the story here? What are the, what are the facts of this case? Apparently it happened in 2017, October 7th of 2017 very
specifically. And there was a period of time during there during which Pete Hegseth was visibly intoxicated by admission of his own attorney. That tells me that one people witnessed this. They witnessed at least the interaction. And more importantly, there's probably security care footage. Why? Because it's a hotel bar. Here's the story. The accuser made a complaint with the police saying she was sexually assaulted in Monterey, CA at a hotel. The police confirmed that they
investigated the incident. The local District Attorney did not bring charges. Let's just take that right there. Investigating something and then finding that there was no way that you're going to prove beyond a shadow of a doubt that something happened. Our legal system is supposed to have rules. We're supposed to believe in the due process. So either you're able to do that or you aren't.
And I assure you that if a California DA thought that somebody who was a Fox News host was capable of being prosecuted for sexual assault or for rape, you think they would have passed that by because they're just such, it's such an old bro club out there. I don't think so. I really don't. And then you get deeper into the story. What happens here? Apparently Pete's story was that he was filing for divorce or that his second wife had already filed for divorce.
Now, maybe he had problems in the the marriage and we don't have that specifics here. I'm sure that's probably true. People don't get divorced usually for great reasons. But he traveled as a man who was separated and or divorced from his wife to Monterey to speak to the California Federation of Republican Women. He's a pretty good looking guy and apparently he's now single and he's at the hotel bar with a group of people that were in attendance.
The woman identified as Jane Doe said she was there and was with this group, California Federation of Republican Women. She was staying in the hotel. This is where it gets really weird with her small children and her husband because she was married and she had small children. And then she came down because people said that he was getting pushy and he was talking about how he was interested in taking
a lady upstairs. And then she came down to solve that problem and then ended up six to seven hours later, 6 to 9 hours later, very hazy and not sure how she ended up having sex with this guy. So what's easier for Jane Doe, who has small children who went down to a hotel bar to go and help handle this guy who was getting out of hand and getting handsy or getting pushy with women and trying to make a sexual advance? Is it easier to say that she got
sexually assaulted? Or is it easier to say that she got drunk there as well? Doesn't remember 6 to 9 hours because the alternative is that he drugged her drink. I'm sure they tested for that. But this is kind of a the, the, the implicit allegation that's being made. And then the police didn't go and actually find this to be true because what happens is the DA didn't prosecute.
So the most likely scenario here is, and I'm speculating based on looking at this kind of evidence before, is that all things being equal, most likely this woman went down, was charmed by this man, got intoxicated herself, and then made a decision that was terrible while her kids and her husband were in the same hotel. And when she showed up in the
morning, she needed a story. And it's much easier to tell your husband that you were sexually assaulted, then you made a terrible decision and decided to go after Pete. And then she went after him for money and she went after him in 2020. This is so gross and insidious. Again, this is a war against women. This is when you undermine real victims who have real stories that didn't go looking for this problem. They don't have any reason to lie about it.
Isn't that interesting? Why is that not being played up? It's the same story over here with Matt Gaetz again, attack men's sexual mores. We talked about yesterday that there's this issue with shame and we won't be shamed at this point. The reason why is because nobody says that these people are choir boys and nobody should assume that you also don't get to just lobby around these things and expect that we're going to hold things to a standard.
I don't have any belief in what people on the hard left say because the things that they are going to introduce as evidence are often times complete nonsense. And here's another one. The House probe into Matt Gates relies on witness that the DOJ didn't find credible. You'll notice that they're crying about this. We need to release the transcripts. We need to have the story. We need to know the whole thing. We want to know how did Matt Gates end up, you know, in this
this thing. What happened is they leaked information. The DOJ did not have a way to prosecute him. You think that they would have let him go to if he was involved in sex trafficking of a minor, which is what you keep hearing, But it's a great slur. They're attempting to weaponize shame against you because you actually have standards and scruples. I just saw the Chad mentor, Rachel Levine. Yeah. And then you've got the so-called high priestess Pagan weirdos that made it end.
We know that they don't have standards. How about this guy? There's a guy named Destiny. I don't know what his deal. I don't know why he's famous other than apparently he was letting other people sleep with his wife. And now he's completely lost it. I don't know what's going on with his mouth In this video. It looks like he's talking like a camel. So his jaw is is ratcheting from left to right with no particular reason. But this is the kind of scruples
that this the other side has. And by the way, all of these things don't just target men, they target women too, because women are also conservatives, aren't they? This is a pretty violent, nasty, vile thing to say. Language. Check here. Here we go. Ready. Conservatives have been disgusting for years, which is why I don't give a fuck about anybody that winds up at any of these rallies and gets shot or whatever the fuck. OK, because they had no problem making fun of Paul Pelosi.
The entire world would be better off of these people were permanently removed from these platforms. Like there is no downside and only upside to see people like Candace Owens, Tucker Carlson, Tim Poole never be allowed to publicly broadcast their opinions ever again. It's exclusively bad stuff that happens. Conservatives have, I don't know why I have that on the loop, but we could loop that and you would just be enraged. You could listen to that in the gym as you guys are lifting.
There's nothing masculine about the way that he just talked. Not his tone, not his worded that man. Has he been in a physical fight ever? Has he ever done anything that shows masculinity at a high level? And it's in contrast to people that actually do because people that know what violence looks like tend to actually have a high degree of self-control. They often times have humility because they had themselves have been humbled. That is an arrogance that is a
pride. And we've elevated voices like that. And it turns out it's pretty exclusively on the left. I think Donald Trump is the backlash to that. Women don't get to compete with men in men's spaces, and letting men go out there and take over these sort of feminized arguments is not good for anyone. It's not even good for that guy. He's living in a world devoid of consequences for some of his
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check them out. They play you a little. Let me show you the opposite of of a destiny. How about a man that knows how to throw a punch, throws a spinning back kick and put somebody down. This is the UFC fight that Donald Trump was just at the other night. This is Jon Jones, listen to what he says in his moment of victory. Does he claim it's because I'm so strong, I'm so capable and I know so many things? Not exactly.
How do you feel right now? You know what, while I got the moment, while everybody's cheering and so happy, I want to acknowledge Jesus Christ. I, I tell you what, man, I, I cannot take credit for a gift like this man. I really owe it all to him. And I know that there's millions of people around the world watching right now. And I just want to let you guys know that Jesus loves you so much. That's that's all I'll say about
that. And as far as my future in the Octagon, I, you know, I decided that maybe I will not retire and that I have some, I have some conversations to have with Dana and Hunter and we have some negotiating to do. And if everything goes right, maybe we'll give you guys what you want to see. And what would that be? Is that heavyweight or is that Alice Pereira and heavyweight? What, what is that? What are you thinking? You know, I, I know that we have options.
And so I'm just going to see what Dana, Uncle Dana wants and what Uncle Hunter wants and, and you guys will hear about it soon, I'm sure. I also want to say a big, big thank you to President Donald Trump for being here tonight. Can I get a fire? Hey, what do you guys think about my version of the Donald Trump? Check it out, USAUSA. Let's go. That's what I like. I'm proud. I'm proud to be a Great American champion. I'm proud to be a Christian American champion.
You hear that? It's not vanity and it's not hubris, and that's not pride per SE, although he says he is proud of something, he's proud of something bigger. He's proud of being part of something bigger. The strongest and most capable men I know are always part of teams. How about that? It's refreshing to see it, honestly. Everyone loves seeing it. You see the crowd responds in a positive way. You're not going to see that kind of thing coming out of a destiny.
Talking about it's weak. It's people that understand that they live under God, that they might be a powerful man, but that is nothing compared to the power of God. And so that's what we are looking for. And it turned out that Americans used to know this. It also turns out that men understood that their role is to be protector and to be warrior and to be fighter.
Actually found this ridiculous article from some PhD lady talking about sexual roles and the fact that women need to have power in their house so they can have power in the bedroom and all those other kind of crazies, all disordered things, all things that ignore a biblical truth. And then I think even though Donald Trump is an imperfect vessel, I think he would admit that as well. I don't think that he's out there claiming otherwise.
It does feel like he was slotted into a place to do something that's really important to be a, a recapturing of an, an understanding of American masculinity and a, a insistence that those that are outside of this country not mistake our kindness, which is very prevalent in America through charity and so on, not to mistake kindness for weakness. I'm going to play you something. I've got this, this teacher. It's a very, very short little clip of this teacher saying
something and it's quite funny. The question is, is who needs to fight the wars? This is something from black and white era. This is a a 70s teacher in a classroom lecturing her students. Back when we used to be somewhat a proper country, at least we understood some basic things like men fight wars and women aren't supposed to. Not because they can't, because they ought not to. Because we don't want to put that on them. Because we value women higher.
Anyway, this woman values herself higher, so good for her. Listen to this. It's kind of kind of charming and funny. Boys have to be the leaders. Who do you think goes to fight the wars? The boys. They don't send women over there. You know why we'll probably lose the war? Because they start talking and then forget what they were over there. They start talking and they wouldn't know what they were
doing. The argument is that some of the most petty, evil people that they've been floating up there. By the way, Kamala Harris is leading the polls right now for 2028 for Democrats by like 40 something percent to 8%. I think Newsom is the second highest one because the only way that these women, these awful women can compete is when they are boosted up there by a billion dollars worth of
spending. There's another story that's going on right now about how much money has been, has been spent by the Democratic Party to the point where they were spending $100 million a week to get Oprah interviews and to get these like people to come and do performances because they had to be propped up because they're not good leaders. They were terrible candidates, as was Hillary Clinton.
Quite incredible to act like they were going to solve a problem, like they, they were the ones that wanted to get into the problem. And now we've got this lady out here. So Pete's talking about, he wants to, to dewoke the military. You've got the, the New York Post reporting on this. He's sitting and talking to folks like a regular dude. He's wearing a hat that I probably wouldn't wear. But you know, men wear hats with jackets sometimes. Meanwhile, ABC is out there trying to slam him.
And the story is, is we need to protect the generals. I just want to tell you how offensively stupid it is to say that some of the most powerful men in the world who sit in the Pentagon, who decide whether men live or die, and also women, both civilian and military, that they needed to be somehow protected from the political consequences of their decisions, which they made and they had the right to make.
And now they are being voted out because we do have a civilian authority that runs our military. That's the whole point, arguing that you need to protect these men and arguments by an old lady and a fat lady, specifically a senator elect out of Michigan. It's inherently disordered. It is feminine, but not in a way that means that she's a woman. It just means that it's feminized and ridiculous. Look at this lady who's never fought anything.
She was a she was a CIA analyst of some kind and ADOD analyst. AKA the people who don't actually go out there and deal with the actual consequences of their decision making. Here she is talking about it on ABC. I just want you to listen. This is more slander against the guy. Heck, Seth has also said that any general that was involved in any of the DEI woke crap has got to go. Do you expect Donald Trump to fire top generals who he considers woke for those close
to former Chairman Mark Miley? I mean, I don't think you have to. Yeah. I don't think you have to interpret anything. I think they've been very clear that they're putting together some sort of panel that's going to look at generals. People have served their nation the their entire lives over multiple administrations, Democrat and Republican in combat. They are now openly talking about dismissing them like some sort of kangaroo court.
You can imagine the stress in the Pentagon about that, but also in the future of who we are as a military, right? Our military and the role of the military is in the Constitution for a reason. And I think we're really at risk of politicizing the military in a way that we can't put the genie back in the bottle. But, but there have been issues with recruiting of late and Hegseth talks about that. Sure. I mean, there there's issues
with recruiting. I think you talked to any business leader, there's issues with recruiting as well. There's just a high demand signal. But I I don't think that showing that you can be summarily fired in the system is a way to increase recruiting. Yes it is. People will not send their children to go work for woke idiot generals. Period. The end. If your military policy is garbage, we don't want to send our kids to go serve it because you have cheapened the thing
that we served previously. It's really straightforward. I don't know any veterans out there that are going, you know what, my kids need to go and have a career in the military. Do they? Because the thing that they signed up for was that they believed in America. And it turns out it doesn't believe in like the DEI woke nonsense. It believes in meritocracy, that the survival, the fittest, the strongest survive. There's a reason why all of the scenes from Full Metal Jacket
are so iconic. When you hear people getting yelled at because basic training is supposed to break you down, not make you feel good. It didn't break me down because I went to the Air Force. Obviously it's not the same animal, but it's supposed to be difficult and it's supposed to harden you and make you a better person. It's supposed to make you understand that you have to coalesce around an idea and Esprit de corps and a skill set
and competency. And if you can't do that, then you don't belong in the military. I've got a a little clip here Speaking of feminized men on the left of the Democratic Socialists of America meeting. And this is the people that they are trying to favor for recruiting so they can have fairness and they can actually reach across the aisle. These are not the people that are going to fight our wars and they're certainly not going to win any wars. They will not.
These people are navel gazers and they're narcissists and they are men that have internalized femininity, which is why we have men going into women's spaces in bathrooms and so on. There's no other way around this. If you make these choices, they are sort of inevitable that you'll see that sometimes you got to be mean. It turns out Donald Trump is actually pretty good at being mean, as are most men that I know. When you cross the line, they don't do it for sport.
They do it when it's necessary. Somebody should tell these people how absolutely absurd and ridiculous they sound. Let's just watch this one. First of all, James Jackson, Sacramento, he, him. I just want to say, can we please keep the chatter to a minimum? I'm one of the people who's very, very prone to sensory overload. There's a lot of whispering and chatter going on. It's making it very difficult
for me to focus. Please, can we just, I know it's we're all fresh and ready to go, but can we please just keep the chatter to a minimum? It's affecting my ability to focus. Thank you. Thank you, comrade. OK, is there a speaker against names? Led by women. Privilege. Point of personal privilege. Yes. Please do not use gendered language to to address everyone. OK, big point of privilege once again. Quick point of privilege once again. Hi James Jackson, Sacramento
DSA. He him. I've already asked people to be mindful of the chatter of their comrades who are sensitive to sensory overload, and that goes double for the heckling and the hissing. It is also triggering to my anxiety. Like the be calm Bradley doesn't isn't just for like, you know, let's keep things civil or whatever. It's so that people aren't going to get triggered and so that it doesn't affect their performance as a delegate.
Okay, your need to express yourself is important, but your need to express yourself should not trump or over. I see that no one's clapping for me. It could be because I'm not engaging, but it also is because everyone's doing this. And that's really important because those loud bursts of noise, even though this is a noisy space, when we can do something like reducing that, that's really important. So please don't clap, Shoot up
these. We have a lot of disabled comrades and a lot of those are invisible disabilities. You don't know who it is. That is having a more difficult time navigating this space, and this space was not created with all of their needs in mind. So it's up to us to modify that space to make sure that everybody is able to move in the ways that they need to move. And and additionally with the the noise issue, like avoid hissing, avoid waving banners, right? Because those there's, there's
all sorts of things. If you don't know what to do, show up these right? I'm sure there's lots of ways. That we can. Communicate to each other without needing to rely. That's a real meeting with like actual human beings who live in the actual world that we do. They don't function in the world. Obviously they must hide in their basements and suck their
thumbs. But those are human beings that get the same vote that you do. How many people know someone like that and went like, I don't necessarily love Donald Trump, but like, it's better than that. It's got to be better than that. I just saw my two cents in the chat. Just say hopefully they don't reproduce. That's the upside. This is a terminal stop on the genetic train for most people. They can't create offspring, so
they have to recruit. So it's up to us to to, to show how disordered and weird and uncomfortable this is. Again, boys have to fight wars. They have to be leaders. They have to go down this. You just we cannot, we cannot allow this. And the purpose of men in Western society, which is something I've talked about here before, is to protect the future. And the future is manifest in women and children. That's what it looks like. And I do think Donald Trump
actually resonated with them. He resonated in a big way. There's a he's just talking about polling the other day and the polling essentially said that we won Texas, we won married women, but not unmarried women. Listen to this. Listen to these numbers that he's kind of touting. People that were directly experiencing the unfair nature of the bad policies under the
Biden administration. They changed their mind whether they would normally agree with him or not, whether they want to hang out with Donald Trump or not. Listen. Order in Texas. We won with married women. What about unmarried women? What happened to unmarried women? We won with married women. We won half of all ages. Think of that. More than 50% of the 18 to 29 year olds, the highest in many decades, the highest number. And again, it it really has to do with common sense.
You know, people don't want men playing in women's sports. They don't want, you know, I, I said that during the last few weeks, I was very heavy on the common sense things like they want a border, They want people to come into our country. They do. They don't want to have exclusion, but they want to come in legally through a system. They don't want them coming in through prisons and through where you dump a prison from countries all over the world, dumping prisons into our country.
The prisoners dumped into our country by the by the millions, they don't want that. And who are the victims right now? Ongoing trial of Lake and Riley's alleged killer. It's happening right now. The victims of bad policy. Women are the ones who suffer. They are the smallest. What? What about unmarried women? Unmarried women are the ones who are going to be the victims generally, right? Children, young women, unmarried women. They don't have someone who's assigned themselves to protect
them in the world. And that's a sad thing. I don't want that for them. It's bizarre. It was the worst thing that was ever sold. Is this like idea this this bad idea of third wave feminism? It went from what women and men should have equal value to they should be equal in all things to men can be women. And now we fight against it. There's actually a a video that I have and I think it came from Chicago. I know this was Andy No's little piece here.
Let me throw this on the screen just briefly, and then we're going to cover something that happened on one of these these news programs where they're talking about where a woman who we actually previously praised for making sense. They still have that clinging idea that they need to be able to tell people that like the virtue signal, this is women fighting against women having women only spaces. And like I said, this comes from post millennial.
So I think this is Chicago. There's a small possibility it's Portland. I grabbed it the other day and I didn't grab the context, but watch this real quick of like people protesting against what is essentially their own best interest. And these people are women. Spread hate. It's pretty catchy. Take your Bigot 3 and 112. 3/4 that's. Me, they're protesting outside of a a gathering of women for a women's group that want to just have women in there and not men.
Just seems completely antithetical to like reality. They want you to stop spreading hate like which is a good idea, except when you need to hate people. Think about everybody. I want all of you that that went through any sort of like fight training that ever went through any kind of military training on some law enforcement paramilitary, take your pick. If you did that at some point in time, the word hate is used in a like a positive way.
It always is. It's like bring that hate, like spread that hate, like send the hate, whatever it is. Sometimes you got to just channel that, like, raw emotion of being aggressive. And we have imperfect words for it because we're men. Like that's not what we deal in. We deal in the physicality of it. This is a woman whose name is Julie Robin Robininski or Robinski. She's the one that we were talking about being a Democratic strategist who understood.
But I you could tell that she still had those sympathies. She was talking about how Latin X is retarded and you shouldn't be using things like that. She was talking about how some of these things are completely foolish, right? She also says, and she's talking to Scott Jennings here, that she's going to go out there. And I don't know, is she going
to tie herself to the doors? Is she going to chain herself like Laura Loomer style to stop the illegal immigrants, the people that came into this country and are being housed in Manhattan? Is she going to stop them from being deported? If you're not allowed to be here, not allowed to be here, Either we have rules or we don't. And you know what the most important, the biggest beneficiary of rules are? It's those who are not mighty enough to enforce their own
personal sovereignty. The reason why you have rules is because if you break them, stronger people come in and stop it. That's how women can be safe. And we live in a very safe society. That's probably why she thinks this, because she lives in New York and that's a fantasy world. It can't exist in reality. There's no food there. There's no, there's no capabilities of self support. So here she is arguing against basically what would be her own safety.
It makes no sense to me. But again, it's it's internalized femininity and it's women who are engaging in this war against like the best interest of women. That is something. What's the? Alternative to let the crisis. Continue. Wait a second. It's it's not deploy the 82nd or let the crisis continue. There are plenty of middle grounds. And by the way, our military has got plenty of other priorities they need to focus on in
addition to these. I mean, I would just tell you that the election results tell me the priority that the American people want focused on is illegal immigration. They want, they want, they want this solved now. They want. Solved. But they don't want the 82nd Airborne dropping in New York City to. I'll tell you something, I think it made a little dramatic. I have, I have, I have AI have a
shut in my neighborhood. Actually right in my neighborhood on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, there is a shelter that houses undocumented immigrants.
And I can guarantee you, I can promise you with every fiber of my being, because I'll probably be one of those people that if anybody comes for these people and tries to drag them out by force, there will be protests of people like me, American citizens, who are going to stand there and do everything possible to prevent these women and children, which is all who these people are from being. How about the? Terrorists. How about? The How do you stop? How do you know who?
Do you sort through? I'm sorry, I live next to these people. I can tell you they are women and they are children. Are there a terrorist among them? I don't know. But I can tell you that there is the government. They're women and their children. Are they terrorists? I don't know. I'm just going to tell you that I emotionally feel strongly about women that are being deported and their kids and also the men that may or not be terrorists because I just, I
have feelings. It's like, OK, cool. Like you have feelings. And we really appreciate that. And they can go back and get in the line and we totally accept that. We'd love to have them here if they fit and they benefit our country. I'm sorry, we have rules. You live by rules. You don't get to go break the rules. She couldn't just fly to, let's say, England and set up shop and say, oh, I'm living here now. They'd be like, oh, sorry, but you can't live here and make a living.
Like get the hell out. And she'd be like, oh, oh, there are rules. I have to obey them. I guarantee you that woman obeys traffic signals and she obeys everything else. She doesn't shoplift, right? She probably has an income. She she probably doesn't speed very often. She doesn't take things from people's houses. There are rules. Welcome to it. One of the rules is if you're a dude, you can't play sports with women because you're a dude.
Then again, another feminized, effeminate male, John Oliver, First of all, he's British, which is strike #1 and I don't mean to say that, but that's just how it works. Particularly that kind of British, whatever that kind of British is that you're seeing on the screen. John Oliver, comedian, non strong man, is mad at a woman because she thinks that trans athletes are BS. You can't make this timeline up. Men are telling women that men need to go in and be the best in women's sports.
I think Donald Trump was a reaction to that, whether women wanted to admit it or not. I think that's how you win married women, because married women have an example in their home of the difference between men and women. They deal with it on a daily basis. The way that we see problems, the way that we feel about problems. My wife will bring me something and she'll say, here's this thing. And I go, that's not our problem.
The end and she says, yes, sometimes a woman will bring a problem and I'll go, oh gosh, I want to help with that. She goes, that's not our problem because she sees it from the feminine and and it's like that's a boundary crossing. Very good. All true. We need each other. It's necessary. Again, it's that biblical thing that that Jon Jones kind of points out, but how weird to live in that space.
And then also this, because this is the new controversy again, this is this is this JK Rollins thing about trans, which is to say men dressed up like women getting in the space of women is crazy. Like it seems like objective reality. Good for her, as I'm sure a Lib and a Brit. But here's this other little crazy piece of it. This thing is just ongoing. This is from Axios. It's just plain bullying. Congress erupts over a bill targeting a transgender member.
So if you didn't know that there was the first transgender person, a person, a man named Sarah McBride, has been brought in as the first member of Congress and now wants to access women's bathrooms. And Nancy Mace of South Carolina is like, no, you can't do that. Doesn't seem like it's really that big of a deal. It ought not to be. It shouldn't be that crazy. That should be something we can all agree on. I don't know how we got to the point where that's even debatable.
But I had to go to the the park the other day and take my kids. And when I did, we did the same thing that you would always do, which somebody has to go to the bathroom. And I've got 2 little girls. I'm not letting them walk into the women's bathroom. In the world that we live in today, I don't live in a place of trust for that. So I rolled into the men's bathroom and there were a couple of dudes that looked at me weird because I had three kids in tow
and screw you, dude. It's like, sorry, they didn't even look out there from America, for whatever that's worth. I was like, yeah, my kids are going to come here, but we're going to go do what we got to do. We're going to take care of business. We're going to get into the bathroom. It turns out that women and children require protection and it requires men standing up.
It shouldn't be. It shouldn't be that that children have to stand up for themselves because men are rolling over so they don't offend anybody. But that is the world that we currently live in. Again, it's disordered and I think it's the reason why we saw the results we did. This is a a little example of kids standing up and saying they don't want to be abused. This is another little piece of evidence on there. This is from all over the country here.
This is a group of students that are now protesting in Oregon because a sexual abuser was allowed to stay as a teacher despite 6 credible allegations. I'll just let you listen to this local news story. I think this is exactly why you end up with a dude dressed up in a dress trying to go into the congressional women's bathroom. Maybe when it hits home for Congress, they'll be able to say this is a real problem because it is a real problem because maybe that person is no big
deal. Or maybe that person is a predator And it turns out we don't have to actually play the game. You can go stand in. If a woman comes into the man's bath restroom, stands up and stands up the urinal and peas in a dress, we'll be like, oh, cool, Misses Doubtfire style. We saw that in the 90s. It's a, it's a some kind of transvestite situation. Weird, but not a threat to me. Very different in the women's bathroom. All right, here's some kids standing up again. How sad.
I hope that more of their parents are standing up next after the district had learned that one of their teachers was being investigated for sex abuse involving a minor while still being allowed to teach at the same time. And just after eight Thursday morning, students spilling out to the front of Saint Helens High School, angry with the
district fire. Wagon. Fire Wagon. Saint Helens police today laying out new information about what led up to the arrest of Eric Stearns, a choir teacher at Saint Helens High, and Mark Collins, a retired teacher. Both are being charged with several counts each of sexual abuse involving a minor. Actually it was a unique way of of starting an investigation that came from. A safe Oregon tip from a TikTok video. Joseph Hogue is the city's
acting police chief. He says detective started their investigation in September. That initial post led to a bunch more interviews with the people who were involved with the TikTok video or comment on the TikTok video. That second name of Collins came up as well. Detective subpoenaed both teachers personnel records at the school and let the school know in October they were investigating a current teacher for sexual abuse. Police say school records show that from 2019 to 2023.
Well, they found that much of the information that they got from victims in this case was that the the victims had reported some of this information to the school district. And in many cases they found that there were records of that right.
That's a failure. That's a failure when feminized men are in positions of leadership, when women are running things and they are interested in the safety and the health and the comfort of some teacher over the mission set of the actual school, which is to protect children, to educate them and not put them in a place where they're going to be harmed. But go figure. Yet another argument for homeschooling.
When you put people in an environment where the government is the check, they're going to go after government priorities, particularly in places like Oregon. I wanted you guys to hear, I had to go upload this clip a second time. This is this is Sarah McBride.
close your eyes for a second. When I flip over to this video, close your eyes and you tell me if you can tell this guy wants to go and use the same bathroom as Nancy Mace, as Nancy Pelosi, as AOC and all the other ladies that are in Congress. It seems pretty obvious to me what's going on here, and this is like some really strange mental illness normalization
again. It is a war on women when men want to claim that they can do the same thing as women simply because they put on woman's face where pearls in a dress are high heels. Strange times we're living in here. One of the questions that I get asked the most is what does it take to make government work better for people? Some people say it's compassion for others, a willingness to work with anyone or having a
fixed skin. That's all true, and for me it definitely takes one more thing, my morning coffee. Oh my God, he's just like us. Gross, right? No, compassion is not what it takes to do government. Government is the exercising of force and will go back and watch Starship Troopers, which is a obviously a satirical movie, but they're not wrong. Voting and using government is basically forcing things down for the public good at the point
of a gun. Because at the end of it, if you don't do what you're told, if you don't do what we all agree to, then you face a guy that's like me in my old job, which is that I would come for you and we would arrest you and we would enforce it. That's what law enforcement is. So all of this stuff is not about compassion, and it's not about putting people who are women and children who may or may not be terrorists. It's like, sorry, you broke the rules. Now you face the consequences.
And if you don't have consequences, what you have is that squishy, soft thing, lack of boundaries, lack of borders, and who suffers? Women always got a little bit of a redeeming nature from the men of Chicago who are kind of pushing back and showing masculinity in a place that we haven't seen in a while. It's like Chicago should be a masculine place. It's a masculine city idea.
And so we're seeing black guys in Chicago who probably are expected to vote Democrats. And no, you guys, we're going to turn the state purple because you have screwed up and you've crossed the boundaries. There's always a backswing on this stuff, and I think we're starting to see some of it. Here's a taste of what that looks like, Especially when they tell him to sit back down and tell him what to do. Like they do the schoolmarm thing. Watch the second speaker for sure.
Good. Afternoon. I want to know how does it feel that Trump is in office right now? You see the you see the mayor Brandon Johnson, you underestimate us. You underestimate the black people and you underestimate Chicago red. We're the thorn in your side and we're going to be in the thorn on everybody else in this
council member side too. If you don't stop what you're doing, we going to take matters in our own hand and we going to stop it. You know that Trump had pulled 45% of the voter in the state of Illinois, 37 in the city of Chicago. That's the statistic that means that Illinois is turning purple. We're going to turn red. Y'all can bird dog me all y'all want, but if y'all is, if it's relationship over duty, then y'all don't serve the blue.
And you can smirk all you want, Mr. Sims, direct your attention towards me, please. You a criminal, Why do I got to address you? The feds need to address you, DOJ need to address you, and hopefully Donald Trump will address you because you're going to protect the undocumented while you're going to allow for the citizens in the Chicago to suffer under your what, 33%? Or see, Joe Lopez cooked that 3% up a long time ago. Y'all called it a circuit breaker. Y'all been talked about it.
Remember, before you came in here and gave that jovial speech? You need to be inspected. You ain't that creep over there. Man understands sometimes you can't be nice. It reminds me of the the moment from Roadhouse. Patrick Swayze's character says I want you to be nice, I want you to do this, I want you to be nice. He's talking about being firm right up until it's time to not be nice. We have now reached the time when it's time to be not nice. A lot of people are starting to feel it.
And I think Donald Trump is actually just sort of the mascot. From men getting sick of this nonsense, I've got a little palate cleanser for you today that's going to be dedicated to our men, but also to women who maybe don't understand. If you want to hear a little bit of a, a clear take on this, I think it's very good. And before we go there, let's just say a final thank you to my buddies over at Catholic Vote who sponsored the podcast.
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You can also follow them on social media at Catholic Vote, at Catholic Vote on social media, catholicvote.org for the website. You guys are familiar with them, so we appreciate them and we appreciate you checking it out. By all means, here's a little taste of where we're going to go. Let's end it with this. The thought is men need to be men. And that's how you stop a war against women, by defining those
radical roles of difference. There is a difference between them, acknowledging them as the first step, and then enforcing them and celebrating them, because we used to actually do that as a proper country. Here we go. One thing I hear women say all the time, and I think this is a lack of self-awareness from women, is they will say things like I want my man to be vulnerable and they think what they want is for their man to unload all the shit that he's
going through. But here's the reality. A guy goes through a lot to take care of his family, to protect those he loves and to be a man. If he unloads that on his woman, he's going to destroy her peace. He's going to destroy the peace of the home. A man has to sacrifice his peace so that he can provide peace for his family, a piece that he'll never know. And that's just the role of being a man that goes out his front door every day to take
care of his family. If you start treating your wife or your woman like she's your mother, you want her to wipe your nose, you want her to pick you up and tell you it's going to be all right. She's going to start acting like your mother and it's going to destroy your relationship. As men, we have to be stoic. We have to hold those cards close to our chest. But the reality is that it's really unhealthy for us as men to do that.
That's why it's so important that you have a tribe around you, that you have a like minded brothers with you that are going to be in the boat pulling the oars with you that are going to be guys you can trade war stories with. Guys that can tell you when you're being a bitch. We're telling you, hey man, we got your back. We're there for you. That's where you take your shit and you unload it is with your tribe.
You don't take it home. You don't go destroy the peace and the harmony of the home that you are fighting to protect by bringing all the shit that you're dealing with and unloading it there. You take it to your home and you're sitting around the proverbial fire. You share your shit with each other, you level up and you get back out there and you do it again the next day. That's the journey of being a man.
That is the journey of being a man and there is a journey of being a woman and that means having your tribe as well. I hope all of you guys have access to a tribe and some of you are doing that right now in the Kyle Seraphin show chat. So I'm really grateful for all of you showing up in the morning, being part of our community. Thank you to all of each other. Thank you. Thank each other for being there for each other as you continue to do a lot of neat things have been done there.
Don't forget we have our call in show on Thursday night where you guys can call and we can swap some fellowship and some stories and that is done by signing up over at kyleserafin.com. For locals, it's Kyle serafin.com. If you guys want to connect over there with me and each other. That's the biggest piece of it. It's not just me, 100%. God bless all of you. Thanks for listening today. I hope that was meaningful in some way. Hope there was a value there and we'll continue to bring it
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