So Donald Sutherland died, and it reminded me of an opportunity to talk about something we need to do, which is to get better at understanding actors and actresses and artists, because, as Andrew Breitbart pointed out, culture is upstream of politics, and God implanted in us the need for story. After all, the Lord Jesus spoken parables and told stories. He was probably the greatest
storyteller who ever lived. We need to be able to understand the world and relate to people who are in the world, and in fact, we need to be able to infiltrate the world the same way the left and Satanists have infiltrated everything else. We need to be able to infiltrate Hollywood. Donald Sutherland made some movies that conservatives should love, that conservatives should celebrate, some others
that know. I'm going to play for you an interview with Donald Sutherland about Donald Sutherland, and part of it's cool, but part of it's so cringe. But in it, I think we see why actors become so liberal. It's because the two words, and you've heard us talk about this on the program since they were presented to me. The words are caring in fairness. We conservatives and Christians. We care about law and order. We care about the economy, we care about the justice system, we care about tyranny,
we care about things beyond caring in fairness. Liberals and moderates look at everything through the lens of caring in fairness. So we'll apply that to Donald Sutherland. There's a lot more to the show today. There's also this reminder that you know, Alvin bragged the corupt prosecutor in New York. He's tossed nearly all the cases from the anti Israel protests at Columbia University where they in fact took captives. Remember that they took a guy captive. He wasn't the only
one to whom that happened during that period of time. We'll get started with the help of God Almighty. Thank you Lord for the opportunity to together again. The Todd Herman Show is one hundred percent disapproved by big pharma technocrats and tyrants everywhere. Now from the high mountains of Free America, here's the Emerald City exile Todd Herman. Today is a day the Lord has made in These are the time so which God is to satur with Chobe starting things in the
world of Hollywood. Let's start with this predicate that people are successful actors or comedians when they can cause us to feel We don't laugh at things that don't make us feel something amusement, discomfort, a sense of unease or disease, shock, and comedians run the gambit on how they do that. Some of
them are just shock pupil other people like Kevin James. My wife and daughter and I went to go see Kevin James, remember him from King of Queen's Absolutely Clean Humor, and throughout his program he was building up to this end scene. This end scene that involves something his kid did with a video game. I don't want to give it away because it's actually something he's still touring on and I bet it's a routine he does. But he built that throughout
the show, scripted it. So he did this through clean humor, through relating to us common events, the things that we can relate to because we're most of us are parents. We've all been kids. So comedians like him cause us to feel something. We're feeling hope for his son throughout the event. Oh, his son's going to come around, right when he thought his son was coming around. Kevin James delivers the punchline that wrapped up the night, a huge laugh line, but also this huge act of sharing about he
trying to be a dad. You're successful in Hollywood to the degree to which you can get people to feel. The way you get people to feel as an actor is you feel. There are method actors, actors who say, well, I'm just going to practice being the character, and I'm just going to do that until I become the character. I'm going to stay in character on set. Okay, there are also actors who are feeling what they are portraying for us. They can do that because of whatever, a huge gift
of empathy, or maybe they're just unbalanced people. It's very easy for them to get sad or happy. They can conjure emotions. I mean, there's ranges of things, but the commonality is I think caring and fairness. I think this is why they end up being liberal. And when they become successful there's something else has to do with taxation. See, when they become successful, money starts to pour in. They're getting paid in weighs. You and
I don't, Well, that's not true. We actually do. I actually do structure our income on the podcast through some licensing, because after all, we do license the podcast other people. But in Hollywood, a lot of the most successful actors are paying fifteen percent income tax. It's captive that why because they're not paid based upon income. They're paid based upon licensing. So
they end up with these absurd amounts of money. Now, if you are motivated by carrying in fairness and you have these absurd amounts of money coming in and you know it's for pretending it's going to create in you, I guess some cognitive dissonance is this caring or fair they perceive the rest of rich people to be operating it the same way, or even well off people, or even people with high incomes necessarily well off because a lot of people are that
way. We're going to go through something Lewis c k said, something that Tim Robbins said, but we will spend the time of time on Donald Sutherland and two pivotal movie roles are not pivotal necessarily, but I think Importance one in particular is the most important societal message movie made in the last twenty years, and it's something that you should really make sure your kids understand when they watch it or watch it again and again, right, get this in their
brains. Louis c. K talking about why in his goal, in his mind, mass migration isn't about equity or justice or whatever else people have promoted to be. Now, as we watch this and or listen to it, remember people like this, we have to understand them. We have to be able to relate to them. We have to be able to help our kids, if they choose get into Hollywood and storytelling and music making so that they can spread the word of God, but also go be conservative in this space.
But my feeling is they should open it. The border is let them pour in, let everybody pour in. And and then the answer, which is, well, then there'll be all these problems. Yes, there should be. It shouldn't be so great here is what I'm saying. In America.
It shouldn't be. It's a weird thing to sequester a certain group of people and try to keep upping their lifespan and their lifestyle and just keep trying to increase that for this group of people, and then everyone's and then this pressure of people trying to come in so they can enjoy it, and then it gets worse and worse down here, I mean, I'm not Canada.
It's really just from down here. There's something wrong with that. That's not a system that's working, and it forces people to do cruel things to other people. There's a lot of people that die so Americans can be safe. They're just dying, you know, weddings that are drone bombed and Yemen because the guy said something that might have resulted in American insecurity. Not even like definite American deaths, but like just so we can breathe a little easier.
Folks die, and folks do labor in unsafe places so that we can keep the prices where we like them. Then so much about American life that other people pay for that's part of it. But also it's not good for us either. It's not a good way to live in a gated community. You know, if you let folks pour in like any other wave, it'll kind of slush and then you all just things will be different. I don't know, like there, what will really happen A bunch of people like well,
they just come with knives and start killing killing everybody. I don't think so, yes, not all of them have come in with knives and started killing everybody. Because not everybody who sneaks into the country illegally is going to do that. They're not all cartel members. But to answer your question, yeah, they're raping and killing kids, and they're dealing drugs, and they're setting
up cartel camps and they're getting paid to do that. The carrying and fairness lens absolutely makes people crazy because they cannot add to that law and order, tyranny, authoritarianism, the economy, or this. What Lewis c k is saying there, effectively is that we shouldn't have lifeboat limits. If you're out in the sea and your boat, God forbid, goes down, you should make sure everybody gets in the same lifeboat so it can sink. We shouldn't
have limits on let's say, theater capacity. So when he goes and does a routine, and he's doing one of his shows, why not have twelve thousand people in a room that fits three thousand because people will die because if God forbid there's a fire, ain't no one getting out because people will get trampled. What about it an airplane, Why do we need all these seats? Why don't we just fill it to capacity. Why don't we just have
people standing up because they're going to get hurt. The nation is not that different. But in Hollywood this mindset, this carrying and fairness mindset, that's it. That's the tunnel vision. But Lewis c k what about our economy. We've got a three hundred trillion dollars off the book debt. Well, but other countries are worse, so we should become worse. That's actually what he's saying. We should become worse. That's an illness because you could do
the same thing with your house. You know, it's not fair that we've got a nice house. Let's go tear the siding off. I mean, I'm looking down the street. These guys down here, they don't have sighting in their house. It blew off during the storm and ours didn't get hit. We should tear the siding off of our house. It's socialism and reverse. But at least he's speaking it out truthfully. Other people are doing it behind the scenes. Actors become liberal because of the carring and fairness lens.
Now, this is creepy and it's entertainment tonight, and it's it's old and there's a phrase that Donald Donald Sutherland uses it here and it's so nineteen seventies, and it's so I think you know what I mean? Do you You'll see I gotta last Greek, You're not a ten years. I have such a respect for my father as an actor. Not only is he, I believe, one of the most prolific actors in English language, but I think he's made such an incredible impact. Do you love me? Do you really
love me? And when you take a look at the diversity of his films, from Bert Luci's nineteen hundred to Mash to Ordinary People Six Degrees of Separation, I mean the list is analyst. I've been watching you and you watching me. Acting is the best job in the world. Acting is like having a lover. That's the word. That's so nineteen seventies, key party, the hair and the well. It's the most sensational lover in the world. Yeah. Suddenly the phone rings and you pick it up and it's her and
she says, come get me. So you want to go? Oh what a treat. Growing up, Keeper was unaware of his dad's prolific work, but in twenty thirteen he got a lifelong wish granted. The father and son got to work together in the Western forsaken in every regard. This was one of the great experiences in my life. It's an imitation come back here. So Donald Sutherland has died and we're going to spend a little bit of time
unforsaken. But again, to go back to the theme, the reason I want to talk about this is because Hollywood is such a foreign place to so many many people. I had the advantage of working there with Microsoft money, being down there a couple three times a month, and often yes, handing out money, not handing it out writing contracts, but working in that field and encountering people who this is their life, caring and fairness, feelings are
their lives. We conservatives can't relate because we look at the full spectrum of policy, We look at the full spectrum of what happens to a country when you are just ruled by feelings. They don't, they can't. We need to understand this, those of us who are in the political realm or the spiritual realm. I mean, we're all in the spiritual realm, but those of us who want to advance the Word of God, we need to respect
story for what story is. And I think that we need to think about story in sort of a different sense in the Bible, in one Peter five, verses one through four, this is written to the elders and the flock. To the elders among you, I peel as a fellow elder and witness of Christ's sufferings, who will also share in the glory to be revealed.
Be shepherds of God's flock that is under your care, watching over them, not because you must, but because you were willing, as God wants you to be, not pursuing dishonest gain, but eager to serve, not lording it over those and trusted to you, but being examples to the flock. When the chief shepherd appears, you receive the crown of glory that will never fade away? How did the Lord Jesus shepherd well? For example, but also through story, the Bible itself, though true, is also the greatest
meta narrative ever written. It is about a being who has existed and always will exist. Though he is inharmable, though he's omnipotent, omniscient, knows all things and can do all things. He allowed his creation to deny him. He allowed his creation to walk away. He did this because he wanted us to have liberty well, and in fact, freedom liberty is to be able to do what you want within the realm of principles. Freedom is simply
do whatever you want. He then put about an effort to pursue two those who turned away from him, please come back, but he won't force us. It's the greatest narrative in history, the greatest story in history. We need to be able to tap into this, and to do that, we need to be able to operate within this society of people who make movies like this. Operating in a society like this begins with understanding the lens, the
lenses caring and fairness. When we communicate to the lenses of caring and fairness, any policy can be explained in a way that can help appeal to people like this because they can be appealed to. Fact. Later this week, we're going to talk about the fact that Hollywood is actually losing people. Jillian Michaels is a fitness influencer. She was on the show The Biggest Loser. She likes to talk about the fact that she is a same sex attracted woman,
and she's ethnically Jewish, and she's a leftist. Did you know that she's leaving the state of California. They've run her out of what she called her home. There's lots of ways to try to appe the Julian and Michaels. First of all, would be on this topic of hey, come to know God. The other though, is, yes, it's unfair, it's uncaring. That's what she's saying. California has become unfair and uncaring. Back to Donald Sutherland. In this movie, I hope you'll go see if You've
not forsaken. Keefer Sutherland plays a young man who effectively fell into being a gunfighter. He found out he's really good at killing people. Yeah it's an old tale. Yeah it's an old Western tale. Yes, I get it. The reluctant hero. I know, Hero's journey. I know. It's so well done. There is a sort of surprise relationship in the movie between he and another gunfighter, and it is actually a huge turn on how Westerns
are normally done. But it's father and son, and in a specific scene, I can't help but see the actual relationship between the actual father and son being acted out on stage. Keifer Sutherland wasn't always someone who respected his dad. He was a prodigal of sorts. How could he not be given them money and the influence his family had in Hollywood. In the scene, Kei for Sutherland and his actual father discuss father and son issues. Just because you
don't believe me, Pa, don't make it so. I told you I'm doing this because Ma wanted it. What your mother wanted was for you to come back from the war. What about you, Pah, do you want me to come back? Simple enough question to even bother you that I didn't come back after the war. What are you talking about. I'm talking about the day you turned your back. I mean to day my brother William died. That's right, true, my son, My the hell do you think
she wanted us to clear this field together? She tried to help us put things right. There was nothing to put right. Memory, as if it was yesterday. Mister Jenkins came across William and I down river. Somehow he managed to drag us out of there and get us up to his cabin. He told his boy to go fetch you. I was so cold and scared, I couldn't stop shaking. When you arrived. I could hear mister Jenkins trying to explain to you that one of your sons had passed before he could
get the name out. You rushed in and you saw me. I'll never forget it. Look at disappointment on your face. How could you think such a thing? Am I wrong? I didn't feel any disappointment, far from it. But I would be a liar if I said to you, I haven't filtered since when word came back about your exploits. I couldn't help but think that William might have made more of his life. That scene. Ruche's a point of resolve in the movie. It's not resolved a point of resolve.
Actors become liberal because they are paid to feel. The more they feel, the more they get paid. Because the more they feel, the more we feel caring and fairness. This is the key to unlocking this world. It's the key to recruiting more of these people who have such a footprint societally to help us explain how we are this close to losing America for good, and how they are this close to losing their souls forever. It's our responsibility.
One of the most important societal films made in the last twenty years starreds or co starred Donald Sutherland and there's a scene in it that to me explains precisely what we saw during the lockdowns, precisely about what we're about to see if they succeed in rigging another election. It's about fragility. Our system is fragile. The system of finance in which we are effectively forced to operate is also fragile, and it's fragile to the point of being pretend. If you've
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look at pre programming. All the movies they made about vaccines saving the world, those were very, very important in terms of pre programming people, getting them to think about what's to come, getting them to feel, in other words, to feel like, oh gosh, the vaccines will save us. Brad Pitt made a great movie about that, and so you look back at it understand it was pre program Another was called The Girl with All the Gifts.
That's another vaccine movie, another instance of pre programming. But dangit so good made me feel things. There's been a desert dystopian film made I think is very very good. It's called How I Live Now Now pre programming probably, but again I was made to feel in The Hunger Games. Personally, I wasn't just made to feel, but because of the way they taped feelings, I was made to think, and I was given tools to be able
to point to my little girl to say, this is our world. If you've not watched The Hunger Games or read the books, it's post dystopian. America is still dystopian, but post war America. There's been a civil war and the capital Washington, d C. On this case, the capital is located in Colorado. For security reasons. They switched it so they're up on the high mountains of Colorado so that they can't be a proached and attacked easily.
But they've built what is Washington DC. Everybody there has gobs of money. If they want more money, they take more money. The nation has been split into regions, and these regions are known just for their natural resources. That's all that matters. The people don't matter. They only matter if they can fish or cut down trees, and all those things are to serve the capital. What the capitol says is we protect you, so of course
you give your resources to us because we protect you. The central theme of the Hunger Games is the people from the regions, the districts. They're called serving the Capitol up to and including fighting in wars for the entertainment value of the people of the capital. In this scene, Donald Sutherland playing President Snow is in the home of Catnus Everdeen. Catnus was one of the heroes, in fact the hero of the first Hunger Games. She defeated the games.
She gained the system. She hacked it by refusing to kill the guy she was in the game with last Peta. She refused to kill him, could have instead she changed the way the game worked. There wasn't going to be a single winner. The home she's in she was given as a reward for being one of the winners of the Hunger Games. She comes home to find President Snow in her house. This is one of the most important scenes to
understand why people who act become liberal. It's also important to understand where a society is at right now. Such bravery, such spirit, such contempt, President Snow, But an honor, my dear. I think we can make this so much simpler if we agree not to lie to each other. What do you think, Yes, I think that would save time. Sit down, please. They have a problems, everything, a problem that began the
moment you revealed those poison berries in the arena. If that hey game maker Seneca Crane had had any brains at all, he would have blown you to bits then and there. But here you are, I expect you can guess where he is. Yes, I think so. After that fiasco, there was nothing left to do but to let you play out your little scenario. And you were very good that whole love craze besordered schoolgirl routine. Impressive, truly, you convince the people in the Capitol. Unfortunately, not everyone in
the districts fell for it. I mean, you can't know this, but in several of them people viewed your little trick with the berries as an act of defiance, not as an act of love. And if a girl from District twelve, of all places, can defy the Capitol and walk away unharmed, what is to prevent them from doing the same. What is to prevent, say, an uprising that can lead to revolution and then in a fraction of time, the whole system collapses. It must be a fragile system if
it can be brought down by just a few berries. Yes, it is indeed the most important line in the most societally important movie of the last twenty years. It must be a fragile system if it can be brought down by just a few berries. It must be a fragile system if it can be brought down just by a few people who refuse to wear woke masks. It must be a fragile system if it can be brought down but just a few
people who refuse to pretend that boys are girls and girls are boys. It must be a fragile system if they're willing to say things like safe and effective, even as lawsuits are powding up against Pfiser. Kansas and Texas are now suing Pfizer for lying about the harms of the injections, and other nations are filing suit as well. It must be a fragile system if once people see, they cannot unsee, even people in Hollywood. Tim Robbins, and we'll
share this in a bit, was changed by the lockdowns. Remember Tim Robbins, Shawshank redemption changed by the lockdowns. Jillian Michaels is leaving California because California has shown itself to be neither caring nor fare. A fragile system, it must be, if in fact, we're willing to let people count votes, but only after they pretend to stop counting votes. It must be a fragile
system. If only a few signature checks can prove that, in the case of Arizona, twenty five percent did not have matching signatures, It must be a fragile system. If the mockingbird media is willing to refuse to report on a proven fact that a postal employee was forced to take completed ballots in mass from one state to another and then his tractor his trailer disappeared. Hey, where'd it go? Where'd those ballots go that were completed and shipped to another
state? It must be a fragile system. If they were willing to pressure social media companies to pretend the Hunter Biden laptop was not real. It must be a fragile system. If, now seven years after the fact, snopes dot com is beginning to actually update at fact checks it's fact checks about President Trump. The most important line in the most important movie in society commentary in the last twenty years, and the scene continues, but not in the way
you imagine it should. I imagine you should imagine thousands upon thousands of your people dead, this town of yours reduced to ashes. Imagine it gone made radioactive, buried under dirt, as if it had never existed, Like District thirteen. He fought very hard in the game, as miss everything, but they were games. Would you like to be in a real war? Good? Neither would I. Did your mother like these? Peter? Ah, he's a lovely boy. Tell me at what point did he realize the depth
of your indifference towards him? I'm not indifferent. Don't lie. You promised. It's the most important scene in the most important societal commentary movie in the last twenty years. And they go on to make a deal. Catnus is now going to be forced to convince President Snow that she's not indifferent to Peter the love Interest. If you haven't seen the movie or seen it in a while, I encourage you to watch it again. If you've got teens,
encourage you to watch it with them. The whole series. Yeah, the last two movies, but he's put in two was a ripoff to get people pay more money to go into the theaters. But now you can stream it online. Did you feel anything? Caring and fairness? The entire Hunger Games movie would fall apart if we as well didn't care about carrying in fairness. But liberals watched it for different reasons. They saw different things. They only
see things through carrying in fairness. You and I look at that and go, well, that's big government. See that's lawless, that's tyranny, that's economic control. That's a government so powerful it can give you everything you need. Meaning it so powerful it can take everything you have. If we communicate things through the carrying and fairness lens, we can get things back on track. And most importantly, we can help save souls through the topic of care
or through the topics communicated through a carrying and fairness lens. It's vital to do this. I'd love to be able to bet on the set when that was filmed. I really would like to be able to see what the actors were like before they turned their masks on. There's a lot that can be seen behind the scenes. Last week we had some guys in and you heard
the first room or saw the first interview with Nate. Today, they came in to talk about the evils of sex trafficking and how they're fighting against this carrying and fairness right. That's one of the reasons they're motivated for this I got the opportunity to take both guys downstairs into the music studio that's down there. There is a world class music recording studio in this building, and it blows the minds of anyone who knows the industry anytime they get in here or
they've ever seen a studio like this. Then we come up to the little podcasting studio, and it's a good studio Guy's built. It's a great studio that we steward, and we stewed it this way. We have in here the Edenpure oxy Leaf two thunderstorm that produces ozone in the studio. So the studio smells like the room is just fresh out of a thunderstorm. Why because it erases the bad smells of being locked into a studio for four or five,
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website is edenpure deals dot com. Breathe a breath of fresh air again with eadenprere deals dot com code Todd three. The reason I think this is so powerful the Hunger Games, and such an important piece of societal commentary is because it resembles exactly what the party has set up Washington, DC. In fact, just employees of government take home forty two percent more pay than the people who pay their bills. That's us. They have seventy two percent greater benefits
than the people who provide the benefits. That's us. When there's a recession, it can't hit Washington in DC or the state capitals because they just turn up the money grabbing from us and the districts. Yes, we're being parted apart, set apart by what we have. But note this in Idaho, they're still pressing to steal water from ranchers. Why because it needs to be held by certain people who the capital. They're the ones who need to make
the important decisions about stuff. And Hollywood is beginning to lose people. Why caring and fairness. Tim Robbins was is he still with Susan Sutherland the saturname Susan's you're supposed to know these things. Don't look at me that way, young lady. You're supposed to know all the things about Hollywood. So Tim Robbins Susan Sarandon. Yeah, No, he was with Susan Sarand and then she was like twenty years older than him or something. See this goes back
into my memory when you say to care about this thing? Still is still married? They were together? They were together, all right, So Nana's researching this. So Tim Robbins had the great role in the Shawshank Redemption and he was the guy who got out. Remember the Morgan Freeman movie. Andy Duffray used to say, where there's smoke, or's fire, remember that. So he sat down on a podcast now listen to this, or a caring and furnace lens, and is Tim Robbins someone who could be persuaded to our
side? This was changed as well. We went into lockdown with healthy people with children, and that didn't seem to be wise to me. So I'm not a scientist, I'm not a doctor. I don't know the intricacies of data on this. All I can respond to is as someone that is concerned about what the result of those doctrines that policy had on us as human beings, and it's not good. Turned into tribal angry, vengeful people and caring
and fairness. Angry, vengeful, tribal caring and fairness. We had, and to some degree still have the opportunity to communicate the COVID excesses, and it was all excess since it was all a syop in terms of caring and fairness. To look at a guy like Tim Robbinson, you go, you're right, man, that's just not caring. It simply wasn't fair. And this is why Tim, for instance, I'm so very concerned about the same people who are doing this to really confuse kids. I mean it's different.
Yes, COVID there was a flu, and yeah, some people got sick by it, and there are some people who are genuinely concerned or confused about their gender. That's happened Tim, you know for a long time. I just don't think it's caring to rush kids into surgical interventions that could in fact sterilize them for the rest of their lives. I just don't think it's fair.
And these wrong sex hormones. I'm just so concerned about it lowering kids' IQs and it does that and causing all these problems like with bone density and heart disease. I just don't think it's fair to do that to kids. Do you see where I'm going with this? Tim Robbins continues, I don't think that's something that is sustainable for the earth, that we start demonizing people that don't agree with our particular health policies and turn them into monsters, turn
them into pariahs, say that they don't deserve a hospital. Deb I think about, you know, people that have made bad mistakes in their lives where they take too many drugs and they overdose, and that's totally their choice, that's totally their responsibility. Yet we take care of them. Yet we bring them to the hospital. Yet we save their lives because we're compassionate, because we want to make sure that people live. And this turned it turned into
you should die because you have not complied. That's incredibly dangerous. That's Tim Robbins talking to Russell Brand. Russell Brand who just got baptized, Russell Brand, who just accepted Jesus. I'm not saying he's a mature Christian. He's not. He can't be. He just accepted Jesus. Why caring and fairness these words unlock the tap the door, unlocked the doorway to communicate with people like Tim Robbins, like Susan Saran And yet they can appear nuts. They
probably are nuts to a degree. I think making a living pretending to be other people can make you nuts. After all, your characters are so much more appealing than who you really are. I would think, for all they're written and rehearsed, massaged and word crafted, we don't always get to do
that. Riley Gaines has someone helping her craft her narrative. Riley Gaines a great Olympic swimmer, or probably a collegiate swimmer, who set all sorts of records, and of course has now been the woman who's paying the biggest cost but also getting the biggest reward for standing up against Eliza transgenderism. I got to see her speak in Gig Harber and she's very very good at her stump speech, and it's very clearly a stump speech, and it's very clearly a
Hollywood style narrative. She does such a good job, she says, such a good job of setting up her disappointment with her junior year in college that she did well, but not as well well she thought she could. So she set her sights I'm going to win a championship. It was between her and another girl, and she talks about this meet where they swam and this girl beat her, but only by a tenth or one hundredth of a second,
and she said, it's a blink of an eye in swimming. So I knew I was on track to achieve my goal of a national championship. And that's when I first saw the name Lea Thomas. It was weird because knowing it is of us, had ever heard of a Lea Thomas? And I've been going to Google and searching. Maybe she just had an incredible performance. Maybe she'd had some injuries, maybe she hadn't swum in a while, but nope, there was no history on a Lea Thomas. And that's when
I met him. See, it's narrative, it's storytelling. It's causing you to feel something. The second I heard and I knew where the speech was going. I knew the theme. I know it's about Lee Thomas. I know that her books about this swimming against the tide. I got all that, but it was so well done. Even as someone who studies story, I had to sit there and I kind of laugh, like, wow, that was so well done. You got to the turn. Now comes the
in out comes the bad guy. Riley Gaines and her group is out with a video that tells a story in a very brief amount of time, and TikTok has banned it well because TikTok, of course, is a Chinese own company that has permission to be here through the Chinese Communist Party. There is no gender ideology in China. China wants it to be here because China wants
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at least this ad removed from TikTok. A video that tells a story in a very very brief my mind of time, and it causes people to feel. If you think girls and women's equality matter, girl in a balance being stand girl, the women's sports matter, and you want your daughters to have the same opportunity you had, stand up balls. You know that it is fair or safe. Boy beating up a girl in the basketball the girls sports, breaking the girl's eyes. Stand up. Don't be cowed by people who
call you a bigot. You're not a bigot. Don't let men tell us how to be good girls. Don't let others tell you you just need to be quiet, sit down, be nice. It's not nice to further a lot. It's not mean to believe in women's equality. We deserve our own scores, privacy, fairness, safety, We deserve a chance to compete and win. So don't be nice, don't be careful, be honest, be brave, fight for women. We've come too far to give up now.
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caring in fairness. We spend a good deal of time on The Hunger Games, and I made the point that it's in my mind, the most important societal commentary movie in the last twenty years. And we played for you what I think is the most important quote. It must be a fragile society if it can be or our system must be very fragile, if it can be brought down by just a few berries. Oh indeed it is, but not in the way you think, Miss Everdeen. Back to the theme of the
Hunger Games, but this time in reality. You remember the Janet who was taken captive when Columbia University was seized by pro Hamas rioters. It was nor I was on the third floor. Initially I thought it was about five, five or six students and I was just trying to kick them out, you know, and I saw them grabbing furniture, and I'm like, you know, what are you doing? You know, no, no, no,
you know, I don't think I can curse here. But I was upset because you know, they were they were doing things they weren't supposed to. But when I look back, they just multiplied and multiplied, and I can see my my coworker lesser on the other side of the third floor, you know, kicking, trying to kick people out. But we didn't think there was We thought that it was maybe fifteen or twenty people. It wasn't like that, you know, and you can't you can't possibly fight off, you
know, one hundred people. They came from, you know, both sides of the staircases. They came through the elevators, and they were just rushing. It was just like they had a plan. It's like we're you know, it's not like, oh, that's just break into Hamilton and you know, occupy the lobby. No, they came up to classrooms and started taking furniture and like you know, you see you know there you see people with bags with duct tape and and and zip ties and all kinds of equipped masks
gloves, and it was like, what what the hell's going on? What happened was he was held captive. His name is Martin Torres, and I should use the proper phrase. He's actually a custodian, not a janitor.
I think there is a difference in that. So one of the people who helped hold them captive, according to the Free Press and other media organizations, was a forty year old trust fund kid named James Carlson, who owns a townhouse in Brooklyn worth two point three million dollars and comes from a politically connected family with a whole bunch of money and tie back to the capital. He
was there for carrying in fairness. He's so caring and so fair that he was part of a mob who held a workingman captive after allys only a citizen of the district. If we can learn to speak the language of the left through carying and fairness, we can win. Bill Malusian pointed this or posted this last week on Twitter, headlined since this weekend Salvador In illegal alien charged
with rape and murder of Rachel Moren entered as got away last year. Ecuadoran illegal alien charged with rape and kidnapping of thirteen year old in New York City caught and released in twenty twenty one. Two Venezuelan illegals charged with murdering a twelve year old Joscelyn Nungari in Houston, both caught and released at the border this year, and in replies to Bill Malujan from Fox People supplied other instances of children being raped and or murdered by illegal immigrants. We all know that
sometimes folks need help. We all know that the United States is uniquely positioned to help. God has gifted us. He's given us great grace. To whom much is given, much is expected. And how is it caring to take the world's greatest lifeboat and sink it? How is it fair to allow illegal immigrants to enter our country when we learn that they're dangerous criminals, felons,
murderers, cartel members, MS thirteen types. How is it fair to let them go when in fact this is the same country that has held people in solitary confinement because they peacefully walk through open doors in the nation's capital. How's it if we will begin to communicate using that lens, we can begin to sway people and much more importantly, by doing that, we're really practicing evangelism, Evangelism for actual caring and fairness, Because what's more fair then the
fact that redemption is still anyone's to have. It's so fair. All you need to do is accept the Lord Jesus as your savior, agreed to treat him as such, and then go about doing that. This is the Todd Herman Show. This is Todd Herman trying to say the Todd hemmersh Show. Please go be well, be strong, and be kind, and please make every effort to learn what it is to submit to God in addition to simply believing in him
