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"White Vigilante" on trial | 22 Oct 2024 | Ep 413

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Today's podcast covers stories about "race" that are absurd to a 1990's mind. "Bring back the White guy," "Daniel Perry is a White Vigilante," "Federal Retrial of former officer charged in Breonna Taylor case," "2 FBI Agents who knelt at BLM rally gained promotions." The profoundly stupid results of Obama's race focused rhetoric have set this nation back 75 years. Catholic Vote on Video:https://www.youtube.com/@CatholicVotehttps://www.Rumble.com/CatholicVote JOIN OUR LOCALS:https://kyleseraphin.com Use PROMO CODE "KYLE" at these sites: https://patriotcoolers.com/collections/kyle-seraphin(Tumblers & Coolers)http://MyPillow.com/Kyle (Pillows/Towels/Bedding)https://matthatjerky.com/kyle (premium Beef Jerky)http://The-Suspendables.com (Show Merch)http://ShieldArms.com - maker of the S10 and S15 magazines (Montana built firearms and accessories)

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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

joining us tonight. He's the host. Of something that strangely is called the Kyle Serafish. Kyle Serafi. I can't thank you enough for speaking out. I knew you guys were out there and I knew it was just a matter of time. But you got a lot of guts put in your face and your name to this. You're doing a service on behalf of the American people. And from the bottom of my cracked and broken heart

sometimes, thank you very much. Take a look behind the curtain with a real whistleblower and American patriot. Prepare to embrace the uncomfortable truth, because this program has no time for comforting lies. Here is civil liberties enthusiast, Second Amendment defender, and recovering FBI agent Kyle Seraphin. Well, hello my friends. Welcome to the Kyle Seraphin

show. Today's Tuesday. It's October the 22nd, 2024. We are marching towards an election in just a few days, and I can't tell you how sick of it I am. I just realized yesterday as I was driving about, I went, is there nothing else going on in the world? It turns out there's a lot going on in the world. There's a whole bunch of things happening, and a lot of them have to do with this loss of balance, this failure to understand this, the true

basics. We've had so much on the political right, I think, talking about the transgender nonsense, the gender confusion that is being thrust upon our children. And I think the consequences of it are much deeper and much nastier than we've been willing to admit. Maybe we haven't drawn the parallels. At least I haven't seen them drawn. So today I want to talk about balance. I want to talk about gender roles, which is to say the roles of the biological sexes.

They are different. We know they're different. We always knew they were different. And when we stopped is probably about when we stopped becoming or staying as a proper country. The other thing is shared values. I was trying to imagine when was there a time when we didn't share American values? When did that crossover happened?

And the saddest and maybe the most amazing part for me is I think it was Barack Obama's presidency when people really gave in to being fully radicalized against America, saying that America is a bad place. That's essentially what his hope and change message was. It wasn't like hope that we can all have this thing. It's that you must change because you have sins to repent for. And that interesting, I know a lot of the old kind of angry GOP boomer types.

I'm, I'm familiar with some of them, some members of my family, and they're just pissed. And they've always been pissed about Obama and they belittle him in name and so on. But I think it's a little bit more, it's more subtle than that. It's the idea that someone who didn't love America, who's truly foreign to this country, whether he was born here or not is sort of irrelevant.

His values, just like the values of Kamala Harris, are not American. And then he went out there and pressed that, normalized it, evangelized it in many ways, push this godless religion of the left. And that's how maybe we got so off track. It's interesting to me. We're going to get into a lot of this stuff. It's going to be a discussion of race, discussion of sex and gender, etcetera, all on the backdrop of the trial of Daniel Penny. So that's where we're going today.

I hope you guys stick around and I hope you enjoy it. If you are already in the live chat, which I see a number of you are. Thanks for being there. Everybody always wants to say, oh, I'm a boomer. It's not me. It's like, yeah, yeah, yeah. I'm talking in generalities, folks, hang tight. I don't know all of you individually. Let's let's do that. And then also, I want to say thanks to all the folks that are over on our Locals channel,

shared a video yesterday. You guys are kind of inspiring, give you kind of a tip. We're actually giving away a lot of what goes on at Locals. The money that comes in from locals is actually things that I'm turning around and helping others with. So I appreciate you guys being able to be there and help support what we're about. If you guys want to join us, it's Kyle seraphin.com. You can see it on the screen, but if you're listening, Kyle seraphin.com is the place to go do it.

Let's just talk about this, folks. Do you think the country's headed in the right direction? If you're listening here, you probably don't. It feels like everything's falling apart. It's not falling apart, but it might. If you're feeling alarmed, you're not alone. In fact, many Americans from all walks of life have been taking action to prepare for whatever is coming next, including myself. That starts with emergency food,

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free fitness. All you do is you beat on yourself and then you eat something so you can do that. And the second thing I did is I carted 6 5 gallon, 5 1/2 gallon fuel canisters down to our close gas station. Gas was 257 a gallon, which seemed like a decent price, at least of late. And I filled it up. So I've got like 40 gallons of gas that I'm holding on to. I've got months and months of emergency food. We've got water, 4050 gallons of water that are actually pre

stored. Yeah, it's a little bit nutty in my house, but that's just how we operate. And because of that and many other things, including the fact that she was able to subdue a bunch of screaming kids, were very upset. Today's episode is dedicated to my wife who gets it. We got a very nice note from a suspendable talking about meeting our family and how nice

it is to see. And the conversation that we had was that how scary is it that if our family is exceptional, America is off the rails because our family is 100% typical of what we used to see in the 1980s, most of the 1990s, mom, generally speaking, stayed home, took care of kids, maybe went back into the workplace after the kids didn't need her. Dad went to work, had basic values, went to church on Sunday. Like not crazy stuff. Kids learn to be respectful. My kids are not the most

respectful. They don't do the the full Southern yes or no, Sir. I'd love it if they did. We might have to kind of push that they're a little bit young to kind of really grasp that. But that used to be very common. Kids would listen, they wouldn't intrude on adults. My little one right now, my 3 year old is a little bit nuts. He wants to go and introduce himself to to adults everywhere he goes and, and doggone it, he's really cute.

So he kind of gets away with it. At some point I'm going to have to probably curtail him. Nobody really seems upset about this, like precocious little cute 3 year old blonde headed kid coming up and telling him his name and what he's all about. But isn't it interesting that that seems to be atypical? Our friend wrote in his note that to be a a typical family in America, somebody is gender confused, somebody is on the LGBTQIA plus spectrum list.

I don't know, it's gross. I'm going to lead off with something in the politics fear. Liz Cheney is campaigning on behalf of Kamala Harris. The whole article about how she's going and she's doing these moderated conversations, which are just basically performances. Liz Cheney, who got booted out in Wyoming, probably one of the last bastions of America that still understands like, yeah, regular people doing regular stuff. And we don't need a Liz Cheney. She's not it.

Liz Cheney and Dick Cheney, formerly the the Dark Sith Lord, is all in for this Kamala Harris. It tells you that transformation is their goal. She makes an interesting point here about babysitters. Let's kind of take a look at that because it kind of grosses me out. And I want to share with you, I won't do the unfettered Kamala thing like we did yesterday. Multiple comments about that, including from my friends George Hill saying it was too much, too much Kamala.

Here's just a Kamala circuit who supposedly is a Republican, which we don't believe I. Will just end this by saying, and I also know because I have spent time with Vice President Harris, because I have come to understand what she believes about how she will govern, that she will be a president for all Americans. That she's committed to listening and committed to having viewpoints, some of which, you know, come from different ends of the political

spectrum. And, and if you think about how you conduct, you know, your life outside of politics, how we all conduct our everyday lives, those are the kinds of people that you trust. Those are the kinds of people you can work with. Like if you wouldn't, if you wouldn't hire somebody to babysit your kids, like you shouldn't make that guy the president of the United States.

I'm pretty confident I wouldn't trust any of the people in that room to babysit my kids, and I probably would trust Donald Trump to be fair. You know why? I just look at how his kids turned out and none of them look like Ella Emhoff. None of them look like they haven't figured out what the difference between a boy and a girl is. It's really straightforward. I don't generally think about hiring a babysitter that doesn't know anything about kids that doesn't grow up around kids.

We used to have like teenagers, right, that would do a babysitting. You bring in a 15 or a 16 or 18 year old high school girl and she would take care of the kids that were like 567. The ones that could kind of dress themselves and they could eat them, you know, eat their their meals on their own and they could, they didn't have to wear diapers or get changed like that.

You bring you bring in some high school girl, but you didn't want to bring in the girl that didn't have any siblings or they didn't know about kids. Why would you bring in a Kamala Harris? She doesn't have any kids. She got married to Doug Imhoff when he had a 16 year old daughter and a kid in college and she skipped the kids graduation because her career was too important. It's a failure. It's a balance issue, it seems

like over and over. So how interesting that she tried to make it. Also, the other piece to there that is absolutely out of control. I think Liz Cheney just went on a classic Kamala Harris word salad thing. She said, I believe that I know what she feels like she would do about the things that she thinks about doing as president. It's like nonsense, lady, You're not organized. It sounds polished because they're doing a performance, but it's not good. Here's our first story related to this.

Go figure. Businesses always will figure out the way to make profit. And it turns out promoting people that can't do the work is not the way you make profit. This is coming from woke and goofy Allison Morrow, the senior business writer over at CNN. The hottest trend in executive leadership? Bringing back the white guy. Is there anything more insulting and stupid than what this lady

titled this article? And maybe it was just an editor, but if you notice right on the screen there, you'll see follow right underneath the the comments, it says follow race and ethnicity. You can add it to the updated things because race and ethnicity are categories of quote UN quote news. And that is a post Obama experience as far as I can tell. Maybe you guys were seeing it before then, but I don't remember seeing it. And I certainly don't remember seeing it in a mainstream way.

So listen up. Corporate boards. If you're looking for the hottest trends in leadership this fall, look no further. Corporate America's hottest CEO pick is a model, a classic model, the middle-aged white guy. This is the stupidest and most offensive thing. It's the only people that you can go and poke and say that if you walked into a place and they'd be like, oh, are you the middle-aged white guy? I want to head butt you. I want to bite your ear off like

Mike Tyson because it's absurd. How about you're the most competent person and that's why you stepped in there. How about you know things about the business, You understand the business model, you have some sort of a plan. Who cares what color skin you have? This thing is so transparently stupid. 2024 has been the year of CEO turnover. Some 14150 companies having announced their departure and CEO's leaving. It's up 15% from the same time last year.

Yeah, because we're in the middle of the recession that we talked about yesterday. Two years in and they're not doing a great job. The highest year to year total on date, according to research from the executive coaching and outplacement firm Challenger. Grey and Christmas. That's a funny name. Companies are increasingly opt to fill vacant top jobs with a man. How do they even know what a man is though? How do they even understand it's the guy with the beard that has

a deeper voice? In August, the rate of new CEO women fell by .7% to 27.2 compared with the same period last year. This is a little compilation I threw up on the screen here. This is Allison Morrow who writes these things. She also wrote that we should listen to what the what the the gangsters over in the eye. What is it ILA International Longshoremen's Association. We should listen to what they are saying about automation because people these are two of her most recent stories.

Another one talking about Elon Musk expanding his empire of misinformation. She's totally non biased, right? She's a single woman living in Brooklyn. What did you think she thought? I I, I always look into who these writers are to try to figure it out. And of course in this article they are also pitching companies that are caving to the anti DEI crusaders and it's bad for business. And yet they are turning around and hiring men as CEO's because they know what's good for

business. And what's good for business is putting people in that are competent. And if that turns out to be men, who tend to be the people that spend the most time working in corporate America, working their way up, putting in the time, there's all kinds of podcasts you can go and listen to if you want to hear this, if there's all kinds of interviews from people. Jordan Peterson was really good about breaking down who it is

that's at the top and why? Because women are focused traditionally, historically and biologically on something else. And that's something else it turns out is more important. It's far more important. It's the reason why today's podcast is dedicated to my wife who is doing something that is far more important than talking to people about politics or race or the fact that some guy is on trial for doing the right thing and protecting women. She's educating children.

She's keeping them from losing their minds. And as I was prepping up here, I had to put on my headphones because I had a one year old that was screaming and a three-year old that wasn't happy and a 5 year old and a 7 year old that are just trying to like eat their eggs and figure out if they're OK with it. That's far more important because it results in the future people in the world, particularly young women. This is another little clip here

that I had to put out there. Of course, the ranks of women and people of Calvert have always been thin. This is in the CEO ranks. Just 52 businesses in the Fortune 500 were run by women holding flat from the year before. Do you think the people that are running the Fortune 500 companies are like, we're just going to promote men because that's that's what we do because screw women? Or are all those people married, holding down traditional family lives?

Maybe maybe they're doing what we used to see in the 80s where dad is spending too much time in the office, but you think they're doing it because they're not good at what they do, that it's all based on trying to screw over women? Or is there a nasty and aggressive swing back? A lot of this show today was inspired by something that I saw on social media and it was nasty. It was so nauseating, but I'm going to show it to you. These are white dudes for Harris.

These are emasculated males that are not men. One of them is a famous actor. One of them is a politician's husband. I don't know who the other guy is. And one of them is a female dressing as a male who looks like she suffered an awful lot of abuse. She's the stepdaughter of Kamala Harris, doing her best to, like, be one of the dudes. Ladies, no matter how much you think you're never one of the dudes, you're always going to be a woman and it's always going to

be different around you. And that's good. It's supposed to be like that. Men are supposed to protect you. That's what Daniel Penny did, and that's why he's on trial in New York, which is a the epicenter of stupidity right now, because they're trying him for the the death of a homeless person who said he wanted to kill people.

And then someone took action. And that someone, it turns out, was a man, a strong man and a former Marine, which is what you would hope that our service members who get out of the service would do with the functionality of their skill sets. They would step into the action space instead of watching passively and freezing when bad things happen. In any case, enjoy this.

By the way, if you use the word girl dad around me ever, if any of you ever meet me and you say things like, oh, you've got three daughters, you're a girl dad. Our conversation is finished. I despise the term. I think it's stupid. I'm a father, I'm a dad. I happen to have three daughters and a son. There's no such thing as a girl dad. This is leftist nonsense. And how do they even know? Remember, they're the ones that are confused. Anyway, enjoy this nauseating little piece.

We'll move on from there after that about being a girl dad. I love how much smarter. She. Is than all the guys in the room already. I can tell that she's going to be a powerhouse. She is already at 2 1/2. My daughter's 22 1/2 is a feminist, incredibly strong and has really I've just inspired me in so many ways. I love her. I'm the proud dad of Ella over here. My vote for Kamala is an investment in my daughter's future. I agree.

I'm right there with you. When the Dobbs decision came out two plus years ago, I I heard from Kamala right away and then the next person was Ella. She texted me right away essentially saying we need to fight. This is not just an issue for women, this is an issue for men and families. And this is one of the many, many reasons why we've got to elect calmless president. Never. In my lifetime, did I think that we would be having to fight for this and the fight for our own

bodies? And I think it's really important for the men to step up and show that they actually support us and they're willing to put things on the line to help us. I'm willing to put things on the line to defeat whatever it is you're about. If the most important thing in your life is that your daughter has the right to kill off her baby, you're out of your damn

mind. And if you're the idiot that has a 2 year old daughter saying my daughter is already a powerhouse, she's smarter than them, She's that girl. Boss, I want to blast you in the face too 'cause you're a moron. And then listen, like, do they have something evil on Ben Stiller? He's like my, my daughter's 22 1/2 and she's a feminist. How much is that man's soul been sucked out of him? And then you have Ella Emhoff, who looks like she's trying to be a man.

What sort of abuse and failure happened in her life that resulted in her trying to wear a men's suit with a stupid camo baseball hat, looking every bit as much as she can, like an ugly androgynous Like she people say she's pretty, she's a model, she's not attractive, and she's doing everything she can to do the opposite of accentuating feminine features. Even the androgynous models of the 80s used to show how how feminine they were by wearing things that were masculine.

It was an offset, it was a contrast. It was a study in that what we're seeing now is women trying to de emphasize the femininity that they have, and maybe that's because she's trying to be masculine and maybe it's because she was abused because she has all of those things. When you look at people that have been abused that way, you think she sat on dad's lap. She's in her 20s That's bizarre. My 8 year old sits on my lap and I'm not real crazy about it.

She's still pretty small, like I can throw her over my in one hand and lift her up in the air, so I guess she's small enough for that. It's really, really weird to see a 20 something year old girl come and sit on daddy's lap and act that way. And we already know Doug Imhoff, weak man beater of women, apparently. Allegedly. Is this what we're trying to

raise here in this country? It's strange, it's off putting, it's why we have this situation, men just doing the job that men are supposed to do, being police officers and getting charged by our justice system. Justice. What does Garrett Boyle calls it? The Ministry of Justice, they're interested in bringing it to the people in some communistic fashion. Opening statements are about to begin in the federal retrial of former officer who was charged in Brianna Taylor's case.

His name is Brett Hankinson. He's been charged with civil rights violations by the DOJ. He was cleared by his department. He was cleared of anything under state law, which are the only charges of violence. So what do they do? They went after him for civil

rights violations. And the boyfriend of Brianna Taylor, the guy named Keith Walker, who opened fire on the police, by the way, after the door was beaten on and they were screaming that this is the police and they were serving a search warrant, which they had legally, that they were justifiably and legally in the right place.

If you have any of the wrong ideas about what happened in the case of Brianna Taylor, go back and listen to the interview we've done with John Mattingly, Sergeant John Mattingly. They're simply attacking these men because they want to destroy masculinity cops who go and do a dangerous thing, which is

theoretically enforcing the law. And whether you like drug laws or not, and I'm not a big fan of them and I don't think we're going to win a drug lore, the people who are willing to move in traffic in drugs would also traffic in other contrabands because they're willing to make a living outside of the law. And at this point, that's what the rules look like. Hankinson was charged with two counts in the indictment, which came out in August of 2022. Deprivation of rights under

color of law. They related to the constitutional right to be free from unreasonable seizures, including the right to be free from the police's use of unreasonable force during a seizure. I consider John Mattingly to be a friend at this point. He's certainly a friendly acquaintance, at least. We haven't spent any time together personally, but we've been on a lot of calls together. We've done interviews.

He got shot in the leg in the femoral artery and was bleeding to death because of the actions of Keith Walker, who got out of his bed, knew that he was involved in the drug

trafficking. The cops were there, announced who they were, and he shot blindly down the doorway into the dark and the cops returned fire and Brianna Taylor died because of it. And then they took out a hit on John's life, they being Brianna Taylor's mother, per the credible allegations that we have from CHSS that are working for the ATF and so on, and the fact that the DOJ did nothing about it. So of course, this man's on trial because he's representing masculinity.

Anybody who doesn't kind of get in line and do what is wanted by this leftist class of crazy things, they are going to face significant scrutiny usually on the legal end. And one of two things is going to happen. It's going to cost you your fortune or it's going to cost you your freedom. This is the governor of Pennsylvania, a swing state who doesn't like that people are using money, what he calls dark money.

I didn't hear them crying about Mark Zuckerberg throwing tons of money in Jeff Bezos contributing. How about all of the people that own the media companies that are putting out nothing but propaganda non-stop which we will cover at the end of this. There's a really fun propaganda piece on CNN as well. These things are all in kind donations to the Democrat party. But sure, maybe we should go after Elon Musk. He's a totally imperfect

example, but he's making babies. He understands that children of the future. He thinks that freedom of speech and the basic sort of American premise. Oh, and he's a white male CEO, isn't he, of multiple companies? So he's got to go. So let's investigate him in the same way we're going to go after these officers in law fair in absolutely malicious prosecutions. This is what weaponized government looks like.

Here's a taste of, yeah, the governor of a swing state in the middle of an election talking about maybe we should go and try to find out whether we can find some crimes on this guy. Remember what I said during the movie Police State? The current DOJ does one thing. They identify a man and they go find the crime. That is what a secret police does. That is what an authoritarian government does. That is what weaponized government is. And they're willing to do it

right on on NBC. No problem. Governor, let me ask you about a development we learned about overnight. Elon Musk says he will be giving away $1,000,000 every day to random voters who sign his super PAC's petition. You are a former attorney general. Is this legal? I think there are real questions with how he is spending money in this race, how the dark money is flowing not just into Pennsylvania, but apparently now into the pockets of Pennsylvanians. That is deeply concerning.

Look, Musk obviously has a right to be able to express his views. He's made it very, very clear that he supports Donald Trump. I, I don't obviously we have a difference of opinion. I, I don't deny him that, right. But when you start flowing this kind of money into politics, I think it raises serious questions that folks may want to take a look at. So you think? It might not be legal, yes or no I think. It's something that law enforcement can take a look at. I'm not the attorney general

anymore of pencil. Yeah, it's something that law enforcement should take a look at and see if they can find that crime that we hope is there. That seems pretty dishonest. That's Josh Shapiro. He was on the short list of people that could be the governor. I'm sorry, that could be the vice presidential candidate that would go along with Kamala Harris now that she's on the ticket. How interesting.

And the reason that he's not, it's probably because he's Jewish. And because people on the hard left have decided that anti-Semitism is the name of the game, we're going to pivot over to what's happening. Some of the the retards. I don't know any other way to say it. The retards in Minnesota, this is Tim Walls estate. Did you know that they were still free Palestine idiots that are taking over college campuses? I didn't know that. Apparently this has been going on for a couple of weeks.

They just took over a building and they just had 11 people that were arrested in the administrative building known as Morrill Hall at the University of Minnesota. So everything is going well. And who are these people? What do they sound like? Are they reasonable people talking about the voices of freedom? Are these men trying to lead other men to do the right thing?

You're going to be shocked to find out that they are shrill, shrieking women dressed up like cosplayers with rainbow flags and other stupidity and bullhorns to screech at people as they take over buildings that they didn't built, take over an administration that they that that is sycophantic to them and tolerates it. Let's take a little listen. Let's see how things are going in Tim Waltz's state of Minnesota on the state universities, OK?

I want to tell everyone in a time that's here right now that the students of the University of Minnesota, Yeah, that's what it looks like. Beta males cheering for shrill females one more time, OK? I want to tell everyone in a ton that's here right now that the students, all the University of Minnesota, how do we get that way? How do you let that take over your college campus? How is that tolerable? We plan to stay until they forcibly remove us, said Merlin Van Alsteen, an organizer with

the group. The group has some funny name too. I think it was like Students for the Sharing of Freedom. Let me figure out, oh, it's the UMN Students for a Democratic Society as they use fascistic techniques to go and blockade themselves in a public building that they don't own, that they shouldn't have access to or they shouldn't be able to restrict others from. 11 people were arrested when they stormed through the building. The building is on the North Up Mall, the East Bank campus.

It's home to the university's administrative headquarters. There was an alert sent out to police stating that protesters were, quote, causing property damage and restricting entrance and exit from the building. Yeah. They trapped people in there as well. Generally speaking, if you wanted to use your federal resources, that's known as kidnapping.

They didn't cross state lines. But are we going to see a kidnapping charge, state kidnapping charge to get these people for anyone that couldn't leave? Interesting. Monday's protest was organized by this group. As I said, Students for Democratic Society calls for the university to do what? Oh, divest from the companies that support Israel, which the Board of Regents declined to do. Because things that bring money into the university are the what they're in the business of

doing. They gather money. Universities are selling two things, right? They're selling the opportunity to donate and have some influence maybe on some policy. And they're also supposed to be selling like critical thinking and knowledge and letting people come out of there with some sort of function. What function does that? What young woman have as she's sitting there? Is she learning anything? It doesn't appear like she is to me. And they brought tents and supplies and they stand.

They were going to stay until their demands were met. That was their plan. I think I actually have a video. If you give me a second, I'll queue it up here because it's funny. I have a a little look of what it looks like and how their demands were in fact met. They were met. Like, let's see this. Let's under this door and I just press out, lean on your stomach. Oh, look at all that toxicity. What you just heard was a bunch of guys putting people on their belly.

These are grown adult males. Overwhelmingly, they look like white males because they live in Minnesota, which is a pretty white place. And you got a bunch of cops gently, politely taking them into custody because what do they do? They broke the law. They actually broke a law they didn't do like some BS Justice Department deprivation of rights or investigation of Elon Musk to find out whether or not he was giving money to people they didn't like. It was idiots that had created.

I think I've got the picture here again, so I'll show you. Where's the picture? There it is. This is what it looks like, a bunch of lawn chairs and a bunch of wire furniture stacked up in the doorway of a public building, which is a fire hazard, which we all learned when we were in the 80s and we used to think that fires were going to happen. Are those buildings likely to burn? Probably not.

Then again, who knows what kind of stupidity was going on inside of it. People that are stupid enough to follow a childish woman like that are probably stupid enough to start a fire for warmth or whatever. All right, again, that's Tim Waltz's. That's his, that's his doing. That's the tolerance of the political left allowing fools to act like tyrants.

And I think it's scary and I think it's really dumb and it happens in Minnesota. It happens in other places in America, including New York City, which we're going to get to in a second. But while we're talking about Minnesota, how about a Minnesota company? How about My Pillow? You guys can support my friends over at My Pillow. Go to mypillow.com/kyle, use the promo code Kyle to save up to 50% with our promo code including. It sounds like they're blowing

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The leftist get it done. They get it done right. This is PBS, so that won't shock you. No, that's not PBS. What is that? Who wrote this article? Maybe Washington Post? I've got a couple different articles here from it. Interesting piece about this for me is that we're not going to name the guy who's being charged. We're not going to discuss. It's PBS, sorry.

We're not going to discuss Daniel Penny, who's been referred to by the New York Times and the Washington Post as a quote, UN quote white vigilante. A vigilante is someone who goes out looking for crime and tries to stop it by doing something that is against the law, outside of the law, an extrajudicial enforcer, if you will. This is a man who simply was in a place when something happened and he acted and as usual as as the classic propaganda move.

What do we have a picture of? We've got a picture of his dad holding up his his son who passed and he's holding up the picture of his son when he was in high school. He was like 31 years old when he died. If you held up a a high school picture of Kyle Seraphin, if something bad happened to me, people would be like, who's that? No, beard doesn't resemble the same man. That's the child. The man got killed because he was doing dangerous things.

And I have a video and I don't generally play like this long of a video, but this comes directly from this comes from the local news coverage. And I think it's worth listening to a big chunk of it. One, the way they discussed it. 2, the way they casually drop in how this guy was basically letting everyone know that he was in the middle of a homicidal maniac event, whether he was going to do it or not, who knows whether that was a cry for help, Tough, tough.

Shoot. It's a cry for help that was not heeded by the father who wasn't there to help the guy out, I guess. And look, he's in his 30s, but he was a homeless dude who was dancing around on subway cars who had already done time. And I want you to listen to this. He'd done time in Rikers for doing what? Punching out like a 67 year old woman? So he's a violent idiot and he's mentally ill and I'm sure it's because he was traumatized when

he was a kid. You don't get to take and and and pass on and say, well, he was traumatized. Now all of society must suffer because of it. We all must be nice. And in being nice, we're going to let women and children get the crap beat out of them on a subway car. Or we can have a 25 year old former Marine step up and choke out somebody who has made a credible threat of violence and is acting erratically. That's what normal men would do for all of American history.

And then he gets charged with homicide, recklessly causing the death for his troubles. All right, we're going to do this local news clip. Let's enjoy it for a minute. Now, the latest on that subway chokehold death. And New York cops tonight asking for witnesses to come forward to try to help piece together exactly what happened on that subway train moments before the death of a man struggling with

mental illness. A passenger, a Marine, after seeing Jordan Neely harassing people on the train, intervened. And. Put the man in a chokehold, and that chokehold is what ended his life. Strong reaction from all perspectives with questions about where were the cops and the mental health workers in all this, people who may have stopped the involvement of a bystander. Eyewitness News reporter NJ Burkett live at the Manhattan DA's office where some decisions

apparently have to be made. NJ That's right, Bill. With most crimes, as you know, police make the arrest and then the case gets presented to a grand jury. That has not happened, at least not yet. The Manhattan DA needs to figure out if there was a crime committed and if So, what kind of crime it was.

Manhattan prosecutors are pouring through the evidence, weighing possible charges against a 24 year old former Marine Corps Sergeant who wrestled fellow rider Jordan Neely into a chokehold on board a Manhattan subway train on Monday. Juan Alberto Vasquez shot the video. He says Neely burst into the car and began ranting aggressively. I don't care if I die. I don't care if I going to jail. I don't have any food. I don't have any beverage in town.

Other witnesses told police that Neely became increasingly hostile and began throwing trash. Vasquez said it did not seem to him that Neely intended to harm riders, that he did not attack anyone before he was jumped from behind and placed in a chokehold. The guys stay in this position about 8 or 7-8 minutes. Neely was pronounced dead a short time later. Jordan Neely was a fixture in the subway system.

Panhandling is a Michael Jackson impersonator, a 30 year old with a history of mental illness arrested dozens of times, the latest for randomly punching out a 67 year old woman. Justice. For Jordan Neely. All right, that's where we're going to end right there. The latest time that he did time or the latest crime that he did time for was punching out a 67 year old woman.

You know, like every other fixture of the New York subway system that just sits there and bothers people, plays music that nobody's looking for. I get that some cities have like a little bit of a urban flair to them. When I used to to ride the trains in in San Francisco, there were people that'd be really, really incredibly good musicians. They did this in London too.

People be playing a violin, they'd be playing a trumpet, they'd be playing a guitar, they would have like a little sound set up and they'd be busking for money. And you know what? I don't hate them for that. A lot of decent artists, guys named Jason Mraz, that was like one of my favorite people in in college. Incredibly talented young man got his start like sitting on subway trains. But nobody asked for that music. If you're on the platform, I sort of get it.

If you're in the car with people and they can't get away from you, unacceptable. They want justice for Jordan Neely. It's fairly unbelievable. It's also interesting that Alvin Bragg is the DA that made the decision. He took office in January 1st of 2022. This happened in May the 1st of May 2023. So Bragg had about 18 months or close to it to get his feet underneath him. And make a decision. They were trying to figure out

if a crime actually happened. Every American who could see that, that understands that a guy who has a violent criminal history that is mentally ill, that may have some sad sob story, but is acting in a way that is dangerous to women and children, particularly if he decides to start acting out and saying I'm ready to die, take him at his word. We don't have his little dossier.

Not all of us are going to go grab our phone, scan his face and look at the social history and be like, oh, of course, like he has a social credit score. Like he's never been violent except when he punched that Lady in her 60s. I've taken people to federal prison for punching ladies in their 60s. When a man that age decides to rear back and smack a woman, you can break bones in the face.

You break orbital sockets. It's not very hard to do 60 something year old women tend to be a fairly fragile group in the population. Imagine if your grandmother was riding the thing. If your mother is riding a train and she's in New York, she's just visiting, she doesn't know. And that guy decides he wants money because he's doing Michael Jackson first. He just breaks down and rears back and slugs are right in the face. What are you going to want? Do you want Daniel Penny to

choke the guy out? Do you want a young Marine who doesn't know anything that just sees a woman getting smashed and said I'm not going to tolerate that or sees the threat and goes Nope not today. That's not what men do. I would also agree with you in the chat folks. The justice was like the justice happened. He got his justice. You act like a psycho in front of a people that don't know any better. They have to treat you as a threat.

I always make the joke with people, like as I evaluate human beings in the world, I basically do a threat, no threat analysis. Many of you men know what I'm talking about. Particularly if you spend time in law enforcement or military, you evaluate people very quickly as a threat or no threat, and then we move from there. And if you're a threat, I'm treating you as hostile until proven otherwise. If you act erratically, you're going to be not closer to my children than I am to you, period.

I want to show you this because this comes from The Washington Post. Here we go. Trial begins for the man on the so-called the chokehold, death on the subway, blah blah, blah. Here's what we know is what they said isn't my favorite. Neely was known among subway riders for his moonwalking Michael Jackson impersonations. Of course he was. He's also been known to struggle with drug addictions, mental illness and homelessness, family and supporters said. Why does he have supporters?

Where the hell were they when he was getting killed? Where the hell were they when he was out threatening to kill people? On May 1st in 2023, witnesses said Neely, who'd begin acting erratically on the F train in Manhattan. Upon entering the train, he began shouting that he was hungry. When he was fed up, he removed his jacket. That's always a sort of an indication someone's ready to fight and aggressively whipped it to the floor, said the man

who took that video. You already heard from him in the local news, Cut. Other witnesses says that he would've been demanding money making what they perceived to be threats such as, quote, someone is going to die today and that he was, quote, ready to go to Rikers and, quote, ready to do life. If you heard someone saying someone's going to die today, I'm ready to go to jail for life, are you stepping in or not?

If you're in New York, maybe you just get off the train because you're not going to take care of people anymore. But any reasonable person, any reasonable man that looks around and sees that there are vulnerable people there is going to step up. How interesting. So the Washington Post actually knows the answer, even though they are going to leave the other way. And here's something that occurred on social media yesterday that is a interesting phenomenon.

You can see the number of views for this post at the time I took it, 18.4 million views. I think Elon retweeted it. It's a young communist girl. I'm not going to read out her her handle, but it's a Brecht apologist is the sort of like the the easy handle. She said. And this is not related to Daniel Penny by the way. She said this man on the subway today was repeatedly harassing a woman, being disgusting, invading her space, etcetera.

Tell me effing why me and the other women around had to intervene and tell him off, but all the young fit guys around just stood silent and looked at the ground. And the answer that this person who who quoted it shows a picture of Daniel Penny in cuffs being led by two police officers who theoretically have the same values as the man that they are taking into custody, who probably, if they were decent human beings, would have done the exact same thing.

Because they all know what happens if somebody does something. They all know that's just what happens. The amusing thing is this woman who is complaining that all the young fit guys stood silently and did nothing. She has the society that she wants because this is her five days, six days after Neely died in the subway. I would also like to this is her quote. This is a direct quote.

I would also like to add that it feels hollow and selfish at best, and nefarious and expletive at worse to bring up violence against women as at the expense of another marginalized group. The marginalized group being black, homeless, idiots, crackheads, especially following the murder of Jordan Neely. It's propagandistic. So she's already declared it a murder, despite the fact that this was probably like a, you know, a homicide second degree

or something to that effect. They're saying it was like a recklessly causing the death. Isn't that interesting? She has the society she wants, and yet she still wants men to behave in the way that she expects them to, to step in and be chivalrous when they've killed chivalry. Here's another little taste of what she had to say, too, because I think this is prevalent. This is the New York woman. She's a communist. Yeah, I'm a communist. That's not a sacred.

You don't think pointing out what I make obvious is the own that you think it is? Yeah, it is the own that we think it is, Clown. You're a communist. You think that all things should be equal. Meanwhile, you have a picture of yourself in a very expensive, pretty red dress on an iPhone. So, yeah, we think that children maybe shouldn't be the ones that get to to make the decisions like this. They shouldn't be the ones that are leading our society. Isn't that pretty obvious?

Here's the last little point I want to make about this, this court case. Daniel Penney's lawyer, a guy named Steven Razor, said their defense will include potential causes for Neely's death, such as the presence of high levels of synthetic cannabinoid known as K2, that showed up in his toxicology report, according to the AP. Do you guys know anything about K2 salvia spice? Like all these synthetic weed products, they bring on psychosis and anybody who's ever been in an emergency medical

field realizes this stuff. How interesting. The parallels to George Floyd, as you guys are calling out in the chat, are significant. A man who made a a significant life decision, who decided to live poorly, suffered the fate of that poor consequences. Inevitability is you make bad decisions, you can reap the whirlwind of bad consequences.

It's horrifying to me. I've dealt with people that were on K2, on spice, on Salvia, whatever the heck it was drug addicts, but also like, you know, Mexican mafia enforcers, like dudes with all the gang tattoos that you need. It's a funny story of mine working in the emergency room. We had a multiple repeat offender.

He'd been back in the ER multiple times for doing this, head overdosed on synthetic cannabinoids and he had went from catatonic to psychotically dangerous In the way that you thought it looked like PCP, the way that you were instructed that people that were having, what do they call it, delirious, You know, fits of delirium, excited delirium. It's been a little while since I've done emergency medicine, but that's where the terminology of it and cops use it as well.

It's wild. K2 is not a a downer. It's not, it's not a it's supposed to be something that would work that way, but in certain doses it seems to make people psychotic and dangerous and violent. So this guy went from being passed out on the sidewalk in a puddle of water because we dealt with him and he was all wet. They picked him up off the street. They threw him in the back of an ambulance.

And when he's like awakened and and was like suddenly he was not just awake, but he was aroused apparently. And it kept it to masturbate because there was a female paramedic in the back. So she had to endear that like deal with some idiot. Another reason why I don't want women in a lot of these fields had to deal with this craziness and then they got into the got him into the ER. We strapped him down. We restrained him with multiple straps to try to figure out what was wrong with him.

And he was screaming at us and he spit in the eye of one of the emergency room doctors who was simply trying to figure out what is wrong with this man. He ended up in jail by the way. He also tried to spit in the cops face. That's not a good move in the ER when you're restrained by 6 grown men. But it took six grown men to hold him down. And in the same story, we hear that Daniel Penny, it took 3A Marine who had to jump on him with a chokehold and two others to pin the man still.

And he's not a big dude. You guys saw the video. He's a skinny, he's a skinny Michael Jackson impersonator. He looks a lot like a Michael Jackson, which is to say a very effeminate build. And as a man in his 30s, he still got man's strength. And it takes a lot to hold someone down in this stuff. For me, the most incredible thing is, is that the white ladies, the pretty white ladies that want to be protected by men also want men to submit to them. It doesn't work both ways, folks.

The balance is out of whack and we can't do it that way. That's how you get Ben Stiller talking about it like he's a freaking hostage. That's how you get dumb Doug Imhoff trying to act like he's some champion. These beta males like Tim Waltz out there talking about I can shoot better than you can. By the way, guy doesn't have any marksmanship ribbons in his his DD214, for whatever that's worth. It's gross.

It's why you get a Josh Shapiro saying, I want to investigate people like Elon Musk because I don't agree with him. And if you had a real problem with it, wouldn't you just speak with him? You're a politician. I, I guarantee you can find access to him. He operates in your state. It's not how we're working right now and it is gross. I'm going to wrap up our our palate cleanse with this kind of stuff. You guys will get a kick out of it.

I promise you the the palate cleanse will be worth it today. All of that, it makes it even weirder because what I'm seeing is articles talking about, let's see if I can add this on the screen because I think I had to, I had to cut it to be able to put some of these crazy lady thesis up here. Let me let me throw this on the screen while we're talking. An article that I found, which basically is as backwards as it gets. This is in Josh Shapiro state of all things. Look at this.

Look at this goofy. I think it's coming from ABC. Could teenage voters swing the Pennsylvania vote? God I hope not. The same kind of idiots that are like cheering, that are mad about men being men that are cheering about some idiot girl from Minnesota. Like screaming into the microphone in favor of Palestine. Like those people you want them to swing and vote? Teenage students, high schoolers. Man, I was borderline retarded until I was about 27. And I think that's the case for

most men. Very very few exceptions in my experience. Right, kind of retarded. There it is. Alex Jones and I still know we're kind of retarded about some things. That's just how it works. Men make bad decisions all the time. We used to see it when I was in the barracks. We used to call it bad decision theater. You want these people to swing

the vote? Isn't it interesting that Democrats always want like the least informed, the least educated, the most emotional, the dumbest people to try to swing the vote because quote, UN quote, democracy, it is the enemy of America. Democracy, for whatever it's worth, if you guys don't know that the tyranny of the majority is the enemy of the United States. And our founding fathers knew that and they and they set it up

accordingly. And a lot of this stuff started getting undermined in 1913. It's not just the Federal Reserve. It's the idea that we democratized a Republic that wasn't supposed to have the direct election of senators. It wasn't supposed to have the power that was put in these different branches.

It was supposed to be removed from the people, and the more likely that you want to put the power back into the hands of the people directly, the less you understand about the brilliance of the system that was set up. America was actually set up to be sort of like an oligarchical Republic. But because we've gone democracy style, we've gotten Dumber and

Dumber leaders. We've gotten useless human beings that have no business being there, like Liz Cheney's political dynasties, and you're getting all these types like Kamala Harris and Barack Obama. Here's a little clip from Barack Obama. I just want you to meditate on this. I don't know what this means, but we've been talking about the steel and the possibility of setting up fraud and all the other things. Did they just so, so specifically think that Hillary

Clinton was going to win? Did they think it's so confidently that they actually didn't plan for having Trump in? I think that seems to be the case. This is like one of those sort of circumstantial evidence that says, yes, listen to Barack Obama talking about how they actually had a playbook for what happened in 2020 and they created it at the end of his administration.

Why, why, why out of nowhere did you go, well, we'd better have a pandemic, a pandemic production, have a whole playbook on how to solve this problem. And then they were shocked that Donald Trump didn't just take it and do what they said. My last year in office, we put together a playbook for how to deal with the eventuality of a pandemic, because scientists had been saying with globalization and travel, etcetera, rising populations, that at some point there was going to be a

pandemic. And so I said to my team, I said we got to have a plan just like you do for hurricanes or or tornadoes or natural disasters. So we put together this whole playbook and we ran, we practiced the playbook. We get all the agencies. This is how we're going to respond. This is how to make make sure that the public health systems in all the states are working. Here's how we we're going to think about the schools. And when Donald Trump came in, we gave over this playbook to

them and. Yeah, and he but the point is he ignored it. Holy crap, he ignored it. He didn't do what I said. I'm Barack Hussein Obama. I'm black Jesus. You should do what I say. I reinvented America. I told you what it's all about. How is that the case that you had the audacity? What is this book, The Audacity of Hope? You had the audacity to assume that somebody who ran against you and a continuation of what you were about didn't take on your playbook. How much do we think that that

the the deep state evil? And I do believe that there is an administrative state that does things for their own purposes. I think it's been brewing since 1946. If you listen to this program, you know, the Administrative Procedures Act gave that thing its first little breath of a of life. And it's been growing and festering in American government ever since. How shocking. Donald Trump didn't do just what you said. OK, Black Jesus, how interesting.

And it turns out that people have had enough. A lot of people, black men have had enough of it. He set race relations back so far because he came in promising the moon, and all he did was make things worse. I don't remember race being an issue when I was growing up in the same way. It certainly wasn't in most of the country. And now it's something that's front and center and a lot of it has to do with the politicians. And the second piece of it is, is this push by the media.

I didn't show you this, but during the story, this is kind of amazing the, the, the coverage that's going on over at ABC of the Brianna Taylor retrial, the weaponization and the, and the, the law fair. Look at this. These are the two people that wrote that article. One of them is Meredith Deliso. She spent her career career in journalism in New York. They're both like have degrees in journalism. They're J School graduates. They have bachelor's degrees in media studies.

She does. And shockingly, she lives in New York. She lives in Brooklyn. And the other guy's name is Tefnay Nagusti, who's an ABC reporter and producer. He's the DuPont Columbia Award winner. His current role right now is reporter, producer for the race and culture vertical segments of ABC News. Race and culture is a thing that we have as a news situation. It's an employment area just kind of like covering like trans rights and all that other nonsense. All those things are full time

jobs in the media right now. And I don't remember there being a race section in 2020, in 2019, in 2015 and 2018. Like I don't know when this started, but it it happened after Obama as far as I can tell. If you guys have any receipts on that, please let me know if I'm wrong. And that's maybe why you get this propaganda stuff. Look at this propaganda. I saw this. I'm gonna play you a little video. This is once again demonization of the political right pretending to be balanced.

How elderly dementia patients are unwittingly fueling political campaigns. Do you know what they started with? A bunch of texts from Donald Trump. That's the that's the danger. And their article goes on and says that it could be both sides. What they forget to say is that there's the smurfing technique that's being used by the ACT Blue folks. The fact that like this is the claim, the claim is, is that Republicans are scamming dementia patients who have mobile phones and computers.

And so they are taking advantage of elderly people that don't know what they're doing. That may be true, but I'm guaranteeing you it's not on purpose because I got 6 Donald Trump texts yesterday, which I opt out of because I don't want to be hammer texted by something that's number one. But what they kind of neglected is that maybe Republicans are accidentally getting a bunch of people that should be in Hospice care or should be taken care of by a family member, which is

another imbalance. It used to be that women raised children and then they took care of elderly parents. Multiple generations at least close by, if not living under the same roof. That was a better America, folks. It's no question in my mind. My wife and I have been preparing it for for a while. We expect at some point our parents will come and live either in close proximity in our property. We want to make sure that we're there.

And guess what? The wisdom is you get to share the stories and the culture and the family with the next generation of kids and grandkids and so on. That was the benefit. That's the payoff for it. And the cost is if you don't have it, that women get to go into the workplace and they get to go make a living and they live in single parent households. It's so obvious to me that that's wrong. And it's pretty obvious that we're like, we're, we're

roosting this. So as I see this woman talking about how, you know, dad suddenly gave away all of his money, by the way, they found like 2 examples of this. And they also mentioned that there were some refunds, but they don't know how much. So maybe they got all their money back, elderly dementia patients.

What they forgot to talk about is the smurfing where somebody who's got billions of dollars decides to steal the identities of a bunch, like maybe hundreds, maybe thousands of Democrats in any given state and then just makes donations on their behalf, which is a real problem too. I don't see CNN covering that. They want to cover this. Let's get a little taste of dad gave away all his money and it's the evil Republicans who did it.

Why was this man not being taken care of if his memory is so bad? Where are the son and the daughter of this man who went into debt giving to Republicans he had. Essentially put himself $50,000 in debt after he had given them his life savings. So. He made more than 100 donations in one day. My gosh, went red boy. There was a lot of them went red rooms. He. Started experiencing cognitive decline after the death of our mother and said that made him more vulnerable to these kinds

of pleas for money. So, Dad. Did you see in July of 22 you donated $38,713? Yeah, why I? Got a call from our dad asking me if he could borrow $1000, which he had never asked me for money in my life. Yeah. It's just so out of character. It was almost shocking because he was always very frugal and very responsible with his money and I. Logged in and that's when my jaw dropped because I saw hundreds and hundreds of transactions to winred.com. These amounts of like $10.15

dollars, $40 when? We looked at his phone. His phone told the whole story because he would get dozens, dozens of text messages a day. Can you just? Show. Me some of your text messages, Yeah. Do you know? Do you know who this is? I was dealing with President Trump, so I was kind of President Trump and Speaker Johnson were both. They want to know how I was, what I was doing. It's truly sad.

The worst part for me is that they were so disconnected from their elderly parents that they didn't know after mom died, they didn't know that dad didn't know what was going on. And they left him alone and he gave away all of his money. And it's a few few one offs. They have a couple of examples of this and they're they're terrible legitimately. And I think if you brought them up to the politicians, they probably would give the money back because it's not worth it.

What's it like? What's worth the PR nightmare of that is, is not worth it. But how about women do what women do and men do what men do, which is to say women do things like caring, raising and nurturing, and that includes the lower generations and the upper generations. Life is a circle. If it's in balance, it's a cycle. We start off completely

helpless. I've got a one year old daughter right now who's been showing me how helpless she is and she's getting more and more independent and she's really fussy about it, but she can't make good decisions. She doesn't understand gravity. And at some point, your elderly parents will do the same thing. They'll try to climb ladders and they'll try to do things that they used to be able to do but they can no longer do. We go in the cycle. It starts off as helpless. We become more and more

independent. We stand on our own 2 feet. We help out the next generation. And at some point, we need help ourselves, just like we did when we were toddlers and babies. This has been the cycle for all of human existence. It is not. It's not unpredictable to expect cognitive decline, physical decline, and the need for other human beings around us. That's the whole reason why we

have civilizations in societies. It's the reason why the family structure is the original building block of society. And then you get these women that don't want men to act like men and they don't don't act like women. And then they're shocked when someone decides to act out or not act out and help them. And now it's women trying to protect themselves against predatory men. The only people that lose are women. But men, you're also responsible.

It is your job to stand up. So that's what our little palate cleanse is for today. Thank my friends at Catholic Vote who enabled me to just say whatever it is that I want. They've never had any editorial control. If you guys want to support my buddies over there, it's catholicvote.org. catholicvote.org is the website. You'll get the loop. I didn't cover any loop stories today, so you can go read them and they'll all be fresh. Faith, family, and freedom of the guiding principles.

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Check them out. By all means people that share our values, like I said, I said things like this and far stronger with a lot more swear words and the folks at Catholic Vote were like, that's why we love you. That's what we appreciate about you, that you're willing to tell it like it is and we share the same values. They understand that men need to be men and they need to lead and women need to be women and they need to be protected and allowed to do the things that they are best at.

And that's when our society, that's when you'll see America great quote UN quote again, which I do actually believe I believe is a great slogan because it means so much to those of us who have seen it slip. So here you go. We're going to play a couple 2 palate cleansers. I promise you I'll do one. I'll do our five star review and I'll give you another.

Stick around for both. One of them is how men recognize the problem and the other one is men setting the example of the way they're supposed to do. Men are supposed to be able to act like Daniel Penny and not go to jail for it. So here's our old friend Rick Hubbard. You guys remember him speaking the truth. Good evening, cowards. Good evening. Cowards. A bunch of fat, ugly women. Oh, excuse you, what? The. Fat, ugly women is what they are. Let's talk about it. We're.

Not having that you don't. Have to bye it's. Called Frisbee. Bye, that's. Not Frisbee. That's insulted. That's good. Shut up. And we? Wonder why children are retarded, stupid. Today we wonder why. We wonder why when we have these. These. Pathetic people here called teachers rape the children's mind. That's why you people don't have the brains, the seeds. That's going to be hurting children of the future who are going to grow up and be just as dumb as you people do.

Drool up and be just as dumb as you people, America. You went full retard. You went. Full retard. Never go full retard should. Never go full retard. You guys know better than that. All right, here's a little taste of a five star view. This one's pretty funny. This one's from John Waylon.

It's over on Spotify by the way, if you listen on Spotify, we've added video so you guys can go and for the last probably 10 or 12 episodes, I'm updating video all over on the Spotify so you'll be able to get another place. You can get the Kyle Servant Show on video at YouTube, on Rumble and now on Spotify, as well as like Facebook for some darn reason and Twitter X, you can get it there too. Five stars. Is John Waylon coming from the international edition of the Terror Factory.

This was episode 365. He said, are you a good German? Do you pretend to be gay to better your political career? Do you carry a picture of Chris Ray in your wallet? This review is for you. Continue listening to TKS. It may cause you to begin to think for yourself, and that may be against everything that you've been taught in public school. I want you to know that this is

the podcast that accepts all. By listening to Kyle, you have a clearer picture of our nation and what is needed to turn the ship around and the like. He ran out of words there too. Yep, we'll accept you. We don't always agree. That's the way it works. Our chat doesn't always agree with me, so be it. We do know that we got to turn it around and it gets turned around by dads acting like dads and making an offer that maybe somebody doesn't want to accept.

Here's what a father looks like. A real father of daughters. He says. Do you like what you're trying to do to my daughter? How would you like it if I did it to you? Basic dad one O 1 stuff. Enjoy this one. He's speaking out in front of a school board daughter. Right here, sweetheart. Tell these. Do you want a little boy to watch it? No. No. Why? Because. Inappropriate. It's. Inappropriate. My 8 year old daughter knows it's inappropriate and yet y'all

sit there silent. One of you told me that your personal views don't align with the views you show to the public. That is not how you do it. That should show every parent in this county that you are not fit

to sit on this board. Everyone of you tell me you didn't say that this is not your job, that it should be left up to the Ethics Committee. You I've heard you say it's not my job when it came to the books being in these schools, it is your job to look over who's in charge of catching those books. You. All you do is smile. Rob, I don't have a problem with you but this has got to stop because I'm going to tell you y'all come up here and talk about vaping and the dangers of vaping.

If a little boy follows my daughter in that bathroom and touches her, you will have a new rather of dangers. This is ridiculous. You're opening up opportunity for problems to happen. You either create a new bathroom for those who are confused or you send them to the staff bathroom. It's a very simple problem. We don't change policy for 10s of thousands of people to accommodate. There is no problem what people

do on their personal level. That is not my business, nor your business, nor anybody's business. That is their choice. But I tell you what, I want to prove that you're all hypocrites because each of you ladies, I want you to invite your husbands. Let's go to the bathroom and I want them to watch me watch you use the bathroom and let's see if they get mad. So simple, if you want to join like minded folks and be part of our little community over on locals, you can do that.

It's Kyle serafin.com. That will redirect you directly to our local channel. You could be a paid or an unpaid subscriber. Doesn't cost you anything to be part of the community on the outside. And if you want to join us and see the stuff that you're not seeing, you can do that too. It's Kyle serafin.com. Please check it out if you're so interested. Listen, real simple, ladies who think that transgender bathrooms are a great idea, invite your husband and I'm going to watch

you pee. A man with a beard is going to stand there and watch you pee and see how he likes it. If he likes it, you marry the wrong guy. If he doesn't, you know that men are men and women are women. Daniel Penny knew that. He's now on trial in New York. If you're in a place that does that kind of thing, you understand what is happening. I don't know that you can fight it from there. We have to reconquer that area. Maybe later. You fight from a strong

position. So men go out there and be men today. Don't be afraid. Do not apologize. Don't be a Dick, but don't tolerate anything otherwise. And women make room for men to be men and be women. That's what men are supposed to protect you to do. That's the whole point. We had a great poignant call in at the end of our call in show on Thursdays, which is available to our local subscribers.

We did that. And the the number one reason why women, I think, don't find an opportunity for men to come in and do the thing that they hope they will do like that woman who is the communist in New York. They're not making room for men to be men. Make room for them to do the thing they're supposed to do and you'll be shocked. That's what men are looking for, a reason to be men. That's why if you're young, I

always encourage you. Like, I didn't know it at the time and nobody told me that way. But get married sooner. Jordan Peterson says it. Pick up the biggest burden that you can find, including ones that you think you can't handle. You put that on your shoulders and make the suffering of life mean something. It's a very Christian perspective. It also means pick up your cross and follow me, right?

But you can do that as a father, whatever your vocation is, not by being some BS girl dad, but being a dad of daughters and being protective in the world. That's how you make men great again. That's how you make women great again. That's how you make America great again. It's a good message. There's a reason why it resonates. Donald Trump may be an imperfect messenger, but doggone it, it's a hell of a message. So let's go out there and do that today. Appreciate all of you for being

here. I look forward to seeing you again tomorrow. Who knows what sort of weird things are coming our way for Wednesday. Have a great Tuesday. We'll talk to you real soon. God bless you. Thanks for listening to the Kyle Serafin Show, streamed live weekdays on rumble.com/kyle Serafin Bobble Kyle on Twitter, Truth Social and Instagram at Kyle Serafin.

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