Ep. 997 - Public Health Experts Recommend Orgies During Monkeypox Outbreak

Ep. 997 - Public Health Experts Recommend Orgies During Monkeypox Outbreak

Released Tuesday, 2nd August 2022
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Ep. 997 - Public Health Experts Recommend Orgies During Monkeypox Outbreak

Ep. 997 - Public Health Experts Recommend Orgies During Monkeypox Outbreak

Ep. 997 - Public Health Experts Recommend Orgies During Monkeypox Outbreak

Ep. 997 - Public Health Experts Recommend Orgies During Monkeypox Outbreak

Tuesday, 2nd August 2022
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apparently not will show a public health experts encouraged

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gay man to continue having orgies and attending

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fetish festivals in spite of monkey pox what

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exactly explains the incredible contrast

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between the monkey pox responds

0:11

in the cupboard response i have a few theories that i'll

0:13

share also re reptilian demon

0:15

spawn george soros pledges to continue

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funding and facilitating the violent

0:20

chaos in our cities also more

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victims of alleged sesame street racism

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step forward and demand cache of course gordon

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ramsay efficient backlash as a tick

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talkers discover with horror where their food comes

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from and our daily calculation even beyond

0:32

say is not safe from the woke

0:35

mob now all of that and more today on the

0:37

matt walsh show

0:46

herman talk a lot on a show about

0:48

how important it is to get your kids away

0:51

from the garbage the teaching in our public school systems

0:53

marxism socialism critical race theory the trans

0:55

you and all of it's now there are a lot of ways you

0:57

could protect your kids from these not so secret

0:59

leftist attacks you can home school i

1:02

get them involved in religious community you can get them

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the right books to read like my best

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selling children's book johnny the walrus by the way these

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things are all great and you should do them but what

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if you can no one like to talk

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about it but are we will all eventually

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die president

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that's just how life works the end result is

1:20

always the same some of us however however

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may die sooner than others and will be prepared

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for that possibility because if we're not prepared

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and if we if we haven't taken the necessary

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following in the footsteps of new york and illinois

2:05

california has officially declared a state

2:08

of emergency because of the monkey pox

2:10

outbreak gov new some announced the move on monday

2:12

explaining that the state of emergency would help

2:14

facilitate the states vaccination drive

2:17

as of now he says there is far more demand

2:19

for the monkey monkey pox vaccine

2:21

and or supply the new out

2:23

than just haven't just as morning president biden

2:26

there's still a course battling through his nineteenth

2:28

bout with kobe these two announced

2:30

his a newly assembled a monkey pox

2:32

response team my mouth

2:34

or like the avenger as except for blisters

2:37

robert fun of fema is now the national

2:40

monkey pox coordinator and doctor

2:42

dmitri dust a lock is

2:44

of the cdc will be his deputy

2:46

is robyn to his bat me i suppose

2:49

mixing dc and marvel forget about it

2:52

some it's a good thing know that we have

2:54

both sima and a cdc on

2:56

the case because both organizations

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are renowned for making every

3:00

problem worse and i think there vast

3:03

experience with being totally incompetent

3:05

and useless will be very important in

3:07

this case especially after all making

3:09

the problem worse fanning the flames

3:11

duping fuel on a fire would seem

3:14

to be the overall sort of agreed

3:16

upon strategy with respect to monkey

3:18

pox for example in san

3:20

francisco a day before the virus

3:22

was declared was state wide emergency where

3:25

you know the lines for the vaccine

3:27

still stretching around the corner and

3:29

annual gave fetish festival was

3:32

still held as get your

3:35

grandfather dine alone in a nursing

3:38

home because you weren't allowed to visit him due to kobe

3:40

and your kids were locked out of school for a year but days

3:42

in san francisco we're still having their sex festival

3:45

the even amid an outbreak of specifically spreads

3:48

through those sorts of events in that

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community local

3:53

news outlet reports gods the annual

3:55

door alley festival happened sunday

3:57

and san francisco so my neighborhood despite

3:59

growing concern about the spread of monkey pox

4:01

virus has been for donnelly spreading among gay

4:03

and bisexual men who make up the majority of investments

4:05

and is the leather and fetish fair

4:07

draws thousands of people san francisco the event

4:10

comes after the city just are declared

4:12

a public health emergency for monkey pox of as

4:14

the virus continues to spend i

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think the buyer the risk is not zero

4:19

you see us as infectious disease specialist

4:21

doctor peter to hong said the

4:24

people are smart and know how monkey proxy

4:26

spread they can a full avoid in

4:28

hong says that the risk of contracting the virus

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and events like door alley is very

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low however that risk increases

4:36

based on intimate interactions with others

4:39

prolong skin to skin contact and possibly

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through sexual transmission although skin

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to skin contact is the main thing to

4:45

hong added so that's lard

4:48

in terms of mediums that will be prolonged

4:50

kissing through saliva but it requires

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hours hugging by

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itself giving a high five shaking somebody

4:57

sound is not going to result in transmission

4:59

is us well that's

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really you know if you're attending

5:03

be gave fetish carnival to give

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high fives and i'm shake

5:08

people's hands then you should be fine

5:11

is yours anyway the good

5:13

news is that the event was also an educational

5:16

a button the report continues are

5:18

quote event organizers say they're working with

5:20

the city's public health departments provide on

5:22

site outreach in education my

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precautions to hong expect to see more

5:27

cases after this weekend i

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expect a lot of activity next week in terms

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of alerts chin hong says though

5:34

to review this public health expert and infectious

5:37

disease specialist says that the risk

5:39

of contracting monkey pox at a fetish festival

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in a city that's a monkey pox hotspot

5:43

is very low and

5:46

yet he anticipates purely by coincidence

5:49

more virus i'm activity directly

5:51

after the event concludes the

5:54

san francisco aids foundation which is a nonprofit

5:57

which has worked closely with of city's public

5:59

health then for decades they

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issued their own sort of died for

6:04

this festival which which they are calling

6:07

do she's guide to door

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we've got some ideas to reduce

6:12

your risk and still enjoy your favorite think

6:14

and fetish festival in san francisco the

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guy begins quote we're gearing

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up for an exciting return of our favorite street

6:22

festival in san francisco up your hours

6:24

a day door out where you'll get your

6:26

fill of hot harry daddy's hungary pigs

6:29

bdsm babes and thinks of all kinds

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do she's got some hot tips for a fun

6:33

and filthy weekend three of anxiety

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we are they're not given a variety of tips and

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some of them i i can't even read out loud deal

6:42

really i should read any of them out loud but there's one tip

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she is it says i'm hey to friend

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to the dungeon going to sex parties

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with people you know and planning on who

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your hook up with can be one way to reduce

6:53

your risk if you're able to have open and honest

6:55

conversations about monkey pox symptoms

6:57

and possible exposures that

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i should have open and honest conversations

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in the sex dungeon there's

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and the guy also cautions

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that are you surprised you know think about

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avoiding the piles of gay men

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having sex with each other in dark back rooms

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and instead stick dabbing orgies dabbing well

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lit areas also if you

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appear to be breaking out the

7:20

monkey pox rashes yourself then

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of course the guide says that stay home duncan

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you're getting a foundation recommend that you just

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cover your bumps with a bandaid then

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had out on of the down and that's really

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what it says you can actively

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be breaking out a monkey pox ah just

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be aware long sleeve for them band aids us

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go have go have fun of the orgy sort

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of health advice that's

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being dispensed for monkey pox any

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warnings are suggestions

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or policies more stringent than this

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would be shaming to the gay community we

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can't have that's

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what one legislator scott wiener

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whose name will never stopping funny recently

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explained on twitter he tweeted quote lot

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of such shaming of dame and or a monkey pox

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the same shaming we saw nineteen eighties

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about hiv flattering people

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not to have sex isn't the public health stretch

8:15

stop hiv the made it worse

8:17

and it won't stop monkey pox what will

8:19

work is vaccination testing an

8:21

education what

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about educating people about

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the fact that it's fetish festivals and

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orgies are disgusting and barbaric

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and are guaranteed to be vectors have all

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kinds of diseases we

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educate people about that know we can impart that sort of

8:39

education that moved up of simply

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not a good public health strategy to tell game

8:43

and to make good health decisions and

8:45

to encourage them to please refrain from

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recklessly spreading their bodily fluids all

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over don't get it was a good public health

8:51

strategies to shut down

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all of society for a year or more that

8:57

was perfectly reasonable practical

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i tell people to stay in their homes

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and not go anywhere or do anything

9:05

for months on end that's reasonable practical

9:08

our game and just say refrain

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from the orgies for a couple of weeks

9:15

the fact i made this point in response to

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winner and some guy named lane would

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who has a blue checks or again we know is important

9:21

responded tagging twitter and twitter

9:24

see always said to me twitter

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safety i know these are not easy calls

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to make and technically matt walsh his tweets

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don't cross lines yeah i

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don't care that he had the views he does he's allowed

9:34

however we know this is

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paving the past to violence for

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his audience

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though

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i didn't say anything wrong or incorrect whether

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factually or morally and i didn't violate

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any twitter policies but lane wants

9:49

me band anyway because somehow

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the simple truth some discussing my they've

9:54

the past the violence

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this is of course a common view on the gay

9:59

was on friday again

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inside lgbtq nation published

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an article with headline monkey

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pox is not a day disease but it is

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being painted that way worldwide touting

10:09

the monkey pox virus has a day disease endangers

10:12

both queer and non queer people

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that to be perfectly clear about this i don't think

10:19

that monkey pox is a day virus i

10:22

doubt it has any particular sexual orientation

10:24

and although i haven't asked i also don't know it's pronouns

10:27

i wouldn't presume to assume what

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i do know is that it's a disease

10:31

which infects game and nearly exclusively

10:34

nearly and part helped by

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the fact that game and aren't nearly exclusively

10:39

nearly that the ones attending

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fetish festivals and orgies that's

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what i do

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the

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water important points i think should be made first

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you do you notice how often the

10:52

lgbt people are endangered

10:54

by the truth according to the left they

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may they spread this ring of eggshells

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around lgbt people and demand

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that we walk gingerly on them all the time

11:06

there are a million fantasies false

11:08

impressions delusions that we're supposed

11:10

to keep intact a million bubbles we

11:12

must not burst now

11:15

the left want us to see it this

11:17

approach not only places are ridiculous

11:19

unfair burden on all of us who are

11:21

forbidden from speaking the basic

11:24

truth commanded constantly to lie

11:27

it also harms the very people it's supposed

11:29

to protect the truth that

11:32

we must shield lgbt people from

11:34

our on these these truths are

11:36

always and in every case exactly

11:39

the truth but they most need

11:41

to hear

11:43

so

11:44

who is the compassionate one the loving

11:46

that the guy who shouts

11:49

to the person about a walk right off a cliff

11:52

attempting to warn him about the plunge ahead

11:55

he would i tried to muffle the other guy preventing

11:58

him from issuing the one

12:01

which one is loving intubation

12:04

second one there

12:06

are several reasons why gay people

12:08

are allowed rather encourage actually to

12:11

continue running around town having sex with strangers

12:13

or monkey pox while the rest of us were made to put

12:15

our entire lives on hold until it's the

12:17

most obvious reasons as the gays are protected privileged

12:20

class and therefore they have different rules

12:22

them and they just they were by different rules

12:24

the rest of us but or

12:26

something else to and and

12:28

it's this the left

12:31

the leads

12:33

that know right his as sacred

12:35

as the right to sexual gratification

12:39

in fact by their doctrines there really is

12:41

no right other than the right to sexual gratification

12:44

that is that's that has every right boils down

12:46

to this one the

12:48

right to be sexually satisfied every liberty

12:50

is grounded in this when

12:53

did am we have no right to do anything

12:55

except satisfy ourselves sexual this

12:58

is why their view in their dreary

13:01

miserable vision of the world this

13:03

is what it is there is no meaning to life

13:06

other than the pursuit of temporary carnal

13:08

pleasure the

13:10

why they can't bear to abstain or tell others

13:12

to obscene even amid a monkey pox opera

13:16

a life without immediate constant

13:18

sexual satisfy gate satisfaction is

13:21

a life without meaning the life

13:23

without purpose the

13:25

kind of death

13:26

the tell

13:28

people to control themselves sexually

13:31

for even a day the

13:34

is too centrally

13:36

kill them that's why the left

13:38

looks the

13:41

got this right trump's average the

13:44

right to be sexually satisfied certainly trump's

13:46

any concern for safety or health especially

13:50

the safety and health of other people who themselves

13:52

have no worth accept so far as they to be used

13:55

sexually and discarded isn't

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what lies at the heart of the pub

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before we continue i wanted to tell you about

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a little bit of a personal news actually not a little bit

15:31

said said the person is though

15:34

one night in early june

15:36

the this past

15:39

my wife walked into the living room and

15:41

she was holding a little pink stick man

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it was canada familiar set

15:46

up to a scene that played out a few times in our

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marriage and i use your course told

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me that she was bragging now it

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might seem strange when i tell you that her

15:55

pregnancy came as a shock to both of us

15:57

because we are married couple with four kids already

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the you would think that's are by now is kind

16:02

of figured out how these

16:04

things work in fact

16:07

ten years ago before are twins were born

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we were told it was unlikely we'll ever have children at all

16:11

as what the doctor sold us and them we have

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the twins and with each pregnancy we were kind of told

16:15

the same thing was is probably the last one and

16:18

then we had our had our our

16:20

daughter almost three years ago and we

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hold the same thing we we started to believe

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that are in almost three years go by and the

16:29

kind of settled into this idea that okay we're

16:31

gonna have four kids we just like bought a car

16:33

that fits our family of six

16:35

perfectly like , day before

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this news came down and

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i'm god had other plans as

16:42

other plans often the case the

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couple weeks later my wife went for

16:47

an ultrasound and the i stay with the kids

16:50

and she came out of the appointment with

16:53

the a mysterious look on

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her face and she handed me the ultrasound

16:58

picture i looked at it the

17:00

and sure enough the know as expected

17:03

there was the little circle which is our

17:05

our baby right

17:07

next to that one another

17:09

little circle

17:10

because there's another baby

17:12

the were having twins again

17:15

were having another set of twins

17:17

almost a decade almost exactly a decade

17:19

after the first said now going to

17:21

give it another go i'm

17:23

going to be totally honest with you there was a you know the

17:26

reaction it's it's there's a lot of

17:28

we've been we've been here before lot

17:32

of emotions come rushing it a little bit a panic

17:34

set in a first i will admit that i

17:36

may have for a moment

17:38

sort of doubled over and looked

17:40

like someone catching his breath after five mile

17:42

run this is just not on my radar

17:45

at all the use an online cliche

17:47

that i hate this wasn't on a my

17:49

bingo card let's just say what

17:52

you know life would be very boring

17:54

if sub you always go

17:56

what you expected or what you plan for the

17:59

like many life and the joy of it

18:02

it comes from embracing the unexpected

18:05

adjusting your swing for the for the curveballs

18:07

i guess there's also the hallmark of true

18:10

adulthood so my wife

18:12

and i i i enough i'm not going say we're

18:14

ready because we learn from the first set of twins

18:16

u z never actually be ready to have to we

18:19

we we are ready to do what we

18:21

aren't ready for them access and

18:23

i were great former excited and frankly a little bit terrify

18:25

but all that is part of part of life

18:27

that's all it's all birds all the joy of life and

18:29

the other good thing is

18:31

that my wife and i are

18:34

single handedly staving off the population

18:37

decline we aren't we we've got this

18:39

we're taking control we will

18:41

get that's all above replacement level

18:44

will do then i

18:46

am also taking over the world

18:48

with my projects the one

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step closer

18:53

my vision of a theocratic fascist

18:55

dictatorship

18:57

if i can't you know if i can't

19:01

get to that position through votes than i'll just

19:03

alla or get their through sheer

19:06

numbers aren't

19:10

there's no stopping is now ago oh

19:12

yeah we go here first there's

19:14

something heart warming

19:16

it's not a news report

19:19

los angeles about an attempted armed

19:21

robbery of a convenience store

19:24

and i will play this clippers the

19:26

clippers the news report screenplay the

19:30

strategically just behind the counter cope

19:32

without is hidden shotgun and blasted

19:36

, suspect in the arm as the

19:38

man to gop another camera captured

19:40

this is

19:43

no specs after nearly leaving one

19:45

of their own behind fed off at a black

19:47

bmw x three

19:49

now

19:51

the notice how these people

19:53

they are the first

19:55

of all they almost always run

19:57

when they encounter resistance and i just

19:59

everything about that starts shouting

20:02

and screaming guy looks like there are three of them there

20:05

they're all armed they

20:07

get they get resistance and they saw runaway

20:09

the charted ditch the one guy and he

20:12

manages the to jump and but

20:14

hopefully they've backed into the parking

20:16

spot and they're selling their

20:19

there are like is white right of security cameras that was very

20:21

helpful and nice of them

20:25

what you eat your when you see these great videos

20:28

of the would be victims refusing

20:30

to be victims

20:32

you you almost always see this where

20:34

the the up the predator

20:37

right was now become the pray just collapses

20:39

and runs away immediately and why is it happens

20:41

because because they're they're cowards it's

20:44

also because they're not expecting

20:47

resistance of any kind the

20:50

numbers it never expecting any sort of accountability

20:54

that thanks in large part to

20:57

what's happening in the cities especially with the

20:59

marxist da's

21:00

who refused to prosecute punish criminals

21:03

many of those da's

21:05

installed with the help of george soros who

21:08

are just as we grow a defiant op

21:10

ed in the wall street journal doubling down

21:12

and saying that he's not gonna stop funding

21:14

these vs the matter how much violence

21:17

and chaos and death and destruction

21:20

and misery and suffering is caused

21:22

by all this in august the

21:24

are you going to keep doing it because those

21:26

things are those are not bugs those are features me

21:29

at the point anyways of course is gonna continue read

21:32

a lot of islam is op ed from on george

21:34

soros he says americans

21:37

desperately need desperately more fossil discussion

21:39

about our response to crime people have had

21:41

enough of the demagoguery indivisible

21:43

partisan attacks and dominate the debate an obscure

21:45

the issues like most of us i'm concerned

21:48

about crime one of governments are most

21:50

important roles as to ensure public said i've

21:52

been involved in efforts to reform the criminal justice

21:54

system for more than thirty years before

21:57

the more than thirty years i have been a philanthropist

22:00

that's one way

22:03

putting it yet our system is rife with injustices

22:06

that make us all less safe the idea that we need

22:08

to choose between justice and safety is false they

22:10

reinforce each other if people trust the justice

22:13

system and will work and of adjust system works public

22:15

safety will and the need to acknowledge

22:17

that black people in the u s or five times

22:19

as likely be sent to jail as white people that

22:22

is an injustice that undermines our

22:24

democracy we spent eighty one

22:26

billion dollars every year keeping around two million

22:28

people in prisons and jails me

22:30

to invest more invest preventing crime with strategies

22:32

that work deployment a health professionals

22:34

and crisis situations investing in

22:36

youth job programs and creating

22:39

opportunities for the education

22:41

behind bars as or really needed in that scene

22:43

there with the armed robbers come in what

22:46

what we what what he should have done with a guy should

22:48

have done rather than shooting their mission of

22:50

up dot on the horn right away with

22:52

some mental health professionals maybe

22:56

some you know maybe

23:00

some representatives of a job programs

23:02

who can show up and say well the only reason you guys are

23:04

doing this because you don't have to say get a job right

23:07

you're what you what was it that he was he said you're hungry

23:09

for bread

23:11

the up and baker show up with a loaf of bread here you

23:14

go

23:16

the

23:17

our points about his first of all

23:19

it's only an injustice that

23:22

black people are more likely to be sent to jail

23:25

yeah

23:26

black people aren't more likely to

23:29

commit crimes that would put them in jail

23:31

so we hear this all the time

23:34

the black people are whenever the numbers for five

23:36

times more likely to go to jail this

23:39

is just presented without any other context

23:41

as clear evidence of racial

23:43

injustice what don't we need a little

23:45

bit more information

23:48

now

23:49

if black people white people statistically

23:51

as a group we're equally as

23:53

likely to commit violent crimes and were responsible

23:56

for equal proportion of violent crimes

23:58

and yet you discovered that one

24:00

group was incarcerated far more often

24:02

than the others then absolutely

24:05

i would be the first to say this is evidence

24:07

that there something horribly wrong

24:09

here and it's probably evidence of racial

24:11

injustice

24:12

that's not what you find when you look at

24:14

the numbers

24:16

the crime rate between white and black people

24:20

what have to be the same in order for the

24:22

incarceration rate to be unjust

24:24

but the crime rate is not the same

24:27

it's just simply not

24:30

that's all the

24:32

not you know we can take this logic and extended

24:34

to the two million people who are in jail right

24:36

now white or black

24:40

go that the other thing were always told as george

24:42

soros does here so we have two million

24:44

people in jail clearly that's that's too many

24:47

we should have many people

24:49

was that you don't you notice they never tell us how many

24:52

people they think should be injured in a in

24:54

our country of three hundred and whatever

24:56

fifty million one on three fifty million ah

24:59

people how many should be in jail

25:01

and your mind what like thousand and ten

25:04

what what are you will you think of a reasonable number

25:07

what what number as you gonna pull arbitrarily out

25:09

of your hat what you've decided

25:11

to two million is too many but

25:14

that's only in an example that's

25:16

only a symptom of over incarceration

25:20

if we are incarcerated people who are not

25:22

dangerous criminals so society

25:25

is generally peaceful and save

25:27

there's a bunch of people in prison then

25:30

maybe you might look at that and say well

25:33

what's gone gone all these people really need to be in prison

25:35

given

25:38

our societies are descending or

25:40

our society and our cities are descending ever

25:42

further into violence in an artist the

25:45

problem is clearly under incarceration

25:48

not over incarceration that

25:51

is quite obviously the problem

25:55

because all you have to do is walk into any say

25:58

then you're going to find that the streets or crawl

26:00

with violent criminals who should be

26:02

in jail and are not so that is an under incarceration

26:05

probably we've got two million people

26:07

in jail that

26:10

is a shocking number because it should be way

26:12

higher than arnold a number

26:14

should be okay i'm not going to come up with arbitrary numbers

26:16

but certainly way higher and

26:20

my evidence it's

26:22

all the people in all these

26:24

communities across america that are committing

26:27

violent crimes in anonymous

26:28

this

26:31

is not what would what

26:33

you hear from the other side on his the

26:36

the side of the calls for criminal justice

26:38

reform another euphemism

26:41

i mean i support criminal justice reform to you've

26:43

been going to be reformed the other way

26:46

it should be

26:48

reformed the direction

26:50

of actually finding

26:53

detaining harnessing

26:56

and segregating from society dangerous

26:58

criminals that's what i that's the kind of reform i would

27:01

like to

27:01

the

27:03

people who support so called criminal justice reform

27:06

and it's and it you know it's current

27:08

state this is not compassion

27:12

there's not concerned for their fellow man

27:14

nihilism this and disregard

27:17

for human life

27:20

george soros is six thousand

27:22

years old a billionaire living

27:25

your his i think is technically an american

27:27

citizen they are not much time

27:29

he actually spends in this country

27:32

the not within an inch or is certainly not is

27:34

certainly not spending any time in

27:36

these communities where these sorts of things you're

27:39

not going anywhere near like day

27:41

or a convenience store then

27:44

you're not a bad parts of los angeles

27:46

which you know that the whole part of the all of us

27:48

angels of the bad part enough speed not going anywhere near

27:51

it is a convenience store and my did

27:53

robbed by three armed men those

27:56

really easy for hand is a back the the same for

27:58

have been all that elected done crowds and

28:02

almost everyone on the left to calls for the third are not

28:04

in these communities where these things are happening

28:08

then you're totally morally dead inside

28:11

because

28:13

when you see all these crimes

28:15

and and so often now they're caught on video

28:18

that i just saw and for one on their their

28:20

security camera footage that

28:23

some some kids in what appears

28:25

to be based or a suburban neighborhood a

28:27

lemonade stand were

28:30

robbed at gunpoint a lemonade

28:32

stand

28:34

now

28:35

again at that's a symptom of the under incarceration

28:38

prob

28:39

when you see that

28:41

you should be filled with

28:44

rage

28:45

the righteous rage and anger

28:48

the predators who are victimizing

28:52

these people

28:53

that's the feeling you should have

28:56

if you immediately sympathize with the predator

28:59

than there's something wrong with you people

29:03

i'm certainly will george soros

29:05

who is a just one of the worst human beings

29:07

to have been born in the past two centuries

29:10

it's there are a few people

29:12

have done more damage to human society

29:14

than george soros of the last two hundred years

29:16

but it's it's not a long list

29:19

the and his pretty high up on that

29:21

list

29:23

it's just a

29:25

reptilian demon scumbag

29:27

this guy

29:30

these are the lingers on that i think is in his nineties

29:34

there's more evidence that the

29:36

the die young as there

29:38

same goes are a lot noted as some

29:40

moments of cringe in the white house here's

29:42

i will display this rate karen gene pair

29:45

having a break the ice with a little bit

29:47

of humor doesn't go away

30:07

going away

30:11

related to young you never know but

30:15

, president the

30:22

funny

30:22

on

30:24

how will try

30:25

after next time to be more funny

30:28

but , looked

30:30

she is continuing to work from the residence

30:33

or and i just want to share want as

30:35

we all know the president has fully vaccinated

30:37

he's fully or he's double booster he's

30:39

was on treatment for packs will that

30:41

i use people

30:43

that they're just

30:45

there automaton

30:46

it was humor

30:47

i will attend better humor in the future

30:50

my humorous overtures seem to have

30:52

not had the desired effect i will

30:54

the caliber

30:56

cause we're we're assured that his wife and

30:58

his the iraqi did he get vaccinated five

31:00

times a day in the

31:02

and continually discovered

31:04

but not draw any conclusions by the vaccine obviously

31:07

kamala harris harris ready with the cringe herself

31:10

here she is addressing the

31:12

our recent flooding in

31:14

kentucky and and she says

31:17

the older are

31:18

this could have been prevented

31:20

wanting and rain could have been prevented

31:23

actually

31:24

the by building like a giant

31:27

down across the sky those

31:29

stop the rain from falling on on

31:31

people a while it's final

31:34

three years

31:36

the nation and many of us has

31:38

discussed have lamented have talked

31:41

about the threat of climate

31:43

change for ,

31:45

we debated as the potential impact

31:49

that climate change could have on

31:51

our communities communities our on

31:54

and our world and

31:56

today we know the impact

31:59

the

31:59

it clear about it before just watch

32:02

the evening news

32:04

and see the time

32:07

for debate is long past

32:14

climate change has become

32:17

a climate crisis and

32:20

, threat threat now

32:22

become a become in

32:25

recent days deadly flood

32:28

have slept through missouri slept

32:30

kentucky washing

32:32

away entire neighborhood

32:35

leaving at least thirty five then

32:39

including babies children

32:43

ever been reported for children from

32:45

one family

32:49

so the devastation as

32:51

the him

32:53

the harm israel

32:55

the impact

32:56

israel

32:58

and we are witnessing it in

33:00

real time

33:03

ah yeah they the harm devastation

33:05

israel that's the that's the only bit of reality

33:07

that we heard in those remarks in i'm

33:10

i'm really concerned that

33:12

on the right when

33:14

we hear something

33:16

we will be just heard there we don't react

33:18

to it with the

33:20

level of scorn and mockery

33:22

and derision

33:24

that it deserves

33:26

the fact is is this is a a common

33:28

problem on on the right either

33:32

some of it's understandable because you're constantly hearing

33:34

so much insane rambling

33:36

nonsense that you get desensitized to

33:39

desensitized after it after but but some know

33:41

that when when something is completely

33:43

absurd and ridiculous the

33:45

first the most immediate response should be mockery and

33:48

and that's a we should do when we hear

33:50

a politician claiming that

33:52

legislation the stopped

33:55

the rain from falling not

33:59

us

34:00

or

34:01

point of views are not a disease and i didn't

34:04

get differing differing perspectives on

34:06

an issue or anything like that this

34:08

that the insane pagan

34:11

nonsense

34:13

we will be no different

34:15

if she were to have broke out

34:17

into a rain dance right there on

34:19

stage

34:21

dragging the rain gods to stop i'm

34:24

dumping water onto the land is

34:26

it we would be would be equally as absurd

34:30

that maybe a little less

34:34

think about what she's saying

34:37

then i know people are desensitized to but think

34:39

about that we could pass a law

34:42

that will stop it from raining

34:45

what

34:49

not only that by the way but

34:51

the the the

34:53

law will have this affects in her mind

34:55

like pretty pretty pretty quickly what

34:59

she sang as well volume of law the past

35:01

you know a

35:03

month ago when maybe this would have happened

35:05

because

35:08

never asked explainer

35:11

so you've got step one pass a law step

35:14

two question mark step three

35:17

it's sovereign

35:19

or we don't celebrate wally but it rains only

35:22

just the amount that we needed to and not anymore

35:24

than than we needed

35:27

and obviously they're never required

35:29

or or put in a position where they have to grapple with

35:32

the fact that all of these

35:34

devastating weather events have been

35:36

happening on the planet for

35:39

billions of years and they happened

35:41

before man even walk to the planets

35:43

so that is reason

35:46

enough why you can't just point

35:48

to every devastating weather events

35:51

and say that it's the result of man caused

35:53

climate change

35:55

go that is to suggest

35:57

that without so called man made

35:59

climate

36:00

none of this would be happening

36:02

the we know that's not true because it all did

36:04

happen before they even was a human

36:06

civilization

36:07

which

36:10

means at best some of

36:12

this wouldn't be happening if

36:14

it wasn't for astronomers you

36:16

these are that that's

36:19

as far as you can take between

36:24

then how do you know which ones

36:25

like would which

36:27

which hurricanes which tornadoes

36:30

which tsunami

36:33

one

36:35

which ones would have happened anyway as opposed

36:38

to the ones that would not have happened if not for

36:40

you know or as you

36:42

hi

36:43

now be that impossible to determine so

36:45

instead they just take this

36:48

giants blanket and covered over

36:50

everything

36:50

oh

36:53

right this is from our embassies philadelphia

36:56

and says following a high profile case

36:58

of alleged racial discrimination against to

37:00

black girls the world is

37:02

being sued for other alleged instances

37:04

of pervasive an appalling discrimination

37:07

against children at sesame place philadelphia

37:10

salam why the sea world own

37:12

sesame place i guess it's will okay now

37:14

they do so ,

37:16

the plaintiffs named in a lawsuit are baltimore maryland

37:18

residents clinton burns and his five year

37:20

old daughter who allege that

37:23

for for performers refused to engage

37:26

with the girl and other black children during a meet

37:28

and greet last month the performers did

37:30

it readily engage with numerous white kids

37:32

according to the suit william

37:34

murphy one of the lawyers are the burns family says

37:36

racism is horrible when is perpetrated

37:38

against adults but it's in a separate category

37:41

all together of har when it's perpetrated

37:43

against kids who can't fight back

37:45

and left a struggle to understand how ugly it is

37:48

and how must be eliminated from every aspect

37:50

of american life the

37:52

point of are seeking always twenty five million dollars

37:54

damages from sea world parks and entertainment which

37:56

own sesame place on behalf of all the

37:58

black people who visited

37:59

that any place since july twenty

38:02

seven twenty eight

38:03

the gonna love this the you

38:05

don't have to me really should hate it but damn

38:09

though

38:10

in in this obviously hearkens back to

38:13

we talk about last week or couple

38:15

of weeks ago the the

38:17

five second video of two

38:19

young black girls who were at a parade at sesame

38:21

place and we saw one of

38:23

the are met one of the sesame sesame street mascots

38:26

for one of the characters walked by the girls

38:28

because of course it's

38:31

the at a parade mascots never it's matter

38:33

the normal thing it up at a parade is that the mascots

38:35

greets personally every

38:37

single person in line right that's what that's what usually

38:40

happens supposedly and

38:42

because they are the mascot

38:44

the notice these two girls then

38:46

that's obviously racism

38:49

and i mean it has to be sensitivity training

38:51

and lawsuits and everything else

38:53

the now we got some on jumping onto that bandwagon

38:56

and saying oh i was assessing place to and are

38:58

that my daughter was was ignored by some of them

39:00

as got and so now this guy he

39:02

wants twenty five million he wants twenty

39:04

five million dollars because

39:06

his five year old daughter didn't get a high

39:09

five from a few mascot

39:11

any wants it on behalf

39:13

of all the other black people who

39:15

he just assumes were were racially

39:17

discriminate against and

39:20

so if european or black family that went to sesame

39:22

place at any point since twenty eight team good

39:24

news you will get justice for

39:26

the nonexistent racial discrimination

39:28

you suffered in a form of this one

39:30

guy being made a millionaire i'm

39:33

sure that over the assuage your your

39:35

anguish

39:36

the out

39:38

me over this is a out the open stam

39:41

the a con artist

39:44

this is what you're able to if you're

39:46

you have all the victim points lined up

39:50

it's not even something that neither needs to be explained

39:53

to me if you if you

39:54

ever been with little kids to

39:57

any kind of event theme park

39:59

parade weatherman

39:59

god

40:00

you know that it is so incredibly common

40:03

for the mascot had yes walk by

40:05

and not notice usually what

40:08

have because because the kids the the people

40:10

in their mascot suit they can't you

40:12

know they're done they're sealed a vision

40:14

is very very small of what usually there

40:16

carting around by somebody else you're usually there's

40:18

there's a a guide walking with them

40:21

going them by the hand and i'm

40:24

they're getting swamped by all these little kids six

40:26

thousand degrees inside

40:28

that mascot suit their swear they're

40:30

dying of dehydration and

40:33

heat exhaustion and so they miss some

40:36

of the kids the normally when that

40:38

happens and your your your child is it

40:40

a little bit disappointed oh i want to the know

40:42

wanted to say hi to do ever spiderman allow

40:44

he did notice it's okay

40:45

and then they get over

40:48

not now now

40:50

worth rather than telling your kids

40:52

to hope were this

40:55

minor disappointment rather

40:57

than helping them to cope with his minor

40:59

disappointment

41:00

go that a skill that kids need in life

41:03

that's one of the most important skills that

41:05

human beings need to have like and if you want to be

41:07

a functioning adult

41:09

the world

41:10

one of the most important skills is to cope

41:13

with discipline

41:14

and fortunately

41:17

as a parent you are given many

41:20

opportunities many sort of small scale

41:22

low stakes opportunities to

41:24

teach your kids that's a that's

41:28

because kids they're very excitable and

41:30

they get very into everything that they're doing that's

41:33

what's that so what's so wonderful about childhood

41:35

and i'm self it'll get their way about

41:37

something they'll be very dejected for

41:40

about thirty seconds is the worst things are happening

41:43

and then they move on him in at thirty seconds

41:45

you have an opportunity as an adult to teach

41:47

your kid okay well it didn't go exactly as as

41:49

you wanted the wanted to say hello to big

41:51

bird and he didn't notice you and that's

41:53

okay it's gonna be fun you

41:56

want you going to be functioning adult

41:59

but

41:59

you want your kid to be a professional victim

42:03

they know you use all of those some

42:05

momentary disappointments as an opportunity

42:09

the validate you're

42:12

you're young child's most unreasonable

42:15

perceptions

42:17

then you say out of the a big burden

42:20

notice you you're right this is devastating

42:22

is the worst it's ever happened to the where things are haven't

42:24

anybody

42:25

and any do because you're black you know that they

42:28

did a good to hear you cause for your skin color but

42:30

the big part hates it is racist

42:33

that would give me about as it's not you know trying

42:35

to scam sesame place

42:37

or sea world added twenty five million

42:40

dollars i don't care about that go ahead you

42:42

know what the whatever

42:44

my

42:45

the child abuse the way are abusing your child

42:48

i'm trying to turn

42:50

your child into exactly the kind of

42:55

silva victimizing self

42:58

obsessed

43:00

the parasite that you are

43:03

that's what really gets me that's what upsets all

43:06

, let's let's to

43:08

this one last thing story

43:10

from nbc it's a celebrity chef gordon

43:12

ramsay it's is facing backlash

43:14

on tic dog from some users after

43:16

posting after video in which he appeared to select appeared lamb

43:19

to slaughter for lamb meal on

43:21

thursday ramsey post the video of himself climbing

43:23

into a pan of roughly ten pristine white

43:25

lamps in the video ramsey rubs

43:27

his hands together while repeatedly saying yummy

43:31

some people into a dog or apparently

43:33

very upset about this first about agree have that

43:35

video quickly that's

43:44

yum

43:48

yum yum yum yum yum which would

43:50

go to the oven

43:58

are you

44:00

do you see that in the it's i

44:03

mean it's it's

44:04

it's a little bit weird

44:06

i admit i mean it's a little bit weird that baby

44:08

talk to your meal

44:10

the

44:11

why we strange perhaps i'm also not

44:13

a shower many the shaft with this is your think it's really

44:15

into his meals and so that's why does but

44:19

aside from the commentary that he offers

44:22

a yeah i think people should realize

44:24

that this is where your food comes

44:26

from it's all the people on tiktok

44:28

who are upset apparently are just learning

44:31

where the meat that they eat comes from

44:34

i guess they thought that it just materializes

44:37

at the supermarket the

44:40

ferry who comes by with a

44:42

magic wand and just little bit

44:44

of ferry pixie dust and up there is

44:47

there's your lamb chop no

44:49

animals were hurt in the making of that lamb chop

44:54

the food you eat

44:56

comes from animals so are

44:58

killed

45:00

that is in fact what sustains

45:03

probably your life and it's certainly a sustained

45:05

the lives of a

45:07

billions of people on earth but here's the good news the

45:11

argument against eating meat generally is

45:13

that and way to so called

45:15

sort of ethical argument against it

45:18

is that there

45:20

were no better than animals like where or

45:22

equal to them so we have no right to consume

45:26

that argument passes against itself

45:29

so to speak because

45:31

we're no better than animals this is exactly

45:33

what analyst

45:34

they also eat each other so that's

45:37

just more justification for continuing to do

45:39

what would have some either way either were equal

45:41

to animals are no better than am in which case why we

45:43

ourselves don't do a pyre centered animals each

45:45

other feed off each other than weekend to or

45:48

, superior to animals we

45:50

are a are species

45:53

on a hierarchy and so therefore

45:55

we have every moral right to use them in this way

45:57

either way

45:59

the

45:59

back to

46:01

enjoy your

46:16

lady as says remember story

46:18

matt told of how he ate the chicken nuggets his

46:20

wife wanted to save for their kids lunch the next

46:22

day he ate it cold yep he's

46:24

president of the husband's eating the food the

46:27

wife wanted to save for the kids club or

46:29

absolutely on president obama i

46:31

am a long time member

46:34

i'm a ranking member of that

46:36

club

46:37

to the point now where my wife doesn't even

46:39

bother telling it's on our save enough food

46:41

for whatever it's it

46:43

i didn't hurt his if the food's in the kitchen of as

46:45

in the refrigerator

46:47

then it's fair game from

46:49

the target for me anyway the

46:53

jesse says on an episode

46:56

where you mentioned both gambling and the wildly

46:58

desperate wildly desperate disparate punishments

47:00

issued by the nfl for different offenses

47:03

i like to point out that atlanta falcons wide receiver

47:05

calvin ridley was suspended for the entire

47:07

twenty two or twenty twenty two season

47:09

for betting fifteen hundred dollars i deem that

47:12

didn't evolve his team that's agatha

47:15

very good africa the story to bring up

47:18

so the sean watson

47:20

is accused by twenty six women

47:22

of sexual assault point six

47:26

massage therapists of sexual assault

47:28

all palin strikingly similar

47:31

stories and he's

47:33

going to get six games and me while

47:35

there was a wide receiver of atlanta falcons

47:37

who bet on some games is theme

47:39

was involved in the game

47:41

and i'm and he suspended for the entire

47:43

season kenny

47:45

that we make sense of

47:46

i did get a little bit of pushback from some people

47:49

talking about this yesterday

47:50

i guess thinking that i was

47:53

the

47:55

the

47:56

coming a a propagate or of of

47:58

the me too movement because was suggesting

48:02

that twenty six accusations against

48:04

the sean was in does count as some

48:06

kind of evidence because it does

48:08

when you know what is no evidence against him none

48:11

other as may twenty six people accusing you of something

48:15

evidence

48:16

i'm not saying that it's the

48:18

decisive i'm not saying that it's one

48:20

hundred percent bulletproof

48:22

it is others

48:25

when it comes to the kind of accusation be made it's

48:27

the only sort of evidence that could possibly

48:29

exist they said you know is

48:31

he did sexually assault any

48:34

other twenty six women who accuse him there

48:36

you can be any physical evidence of it based

48:38

on what they're accusing him of doing

48:41

and i forgot your security camera footage of

48:43

it but i don't think they have security cameras inside

48:45

the room where the doing the or massages so

48:49

even happened there's not going to be any

48:51

physical evidence of of the only evidence that could exist

48:54

is the admissions

48:55

this

48:58

is often the case by the way for these sorts

49:00

of crimes on their alleged this one this is what makes them

49:03

so hard to our adjudicate

49:05

mrs one of the reasons why false

49:07

accusations are so damaged

49:09

you

49:11

get to a certain point you know i think of it very

49:13

similar to our feels like michael jackson

49:16

people still there so people defend michael

49:18

jackson even even a

49:21

not long since in the grave i still feel the need

49:23

to defend his good name and so on

49:25

know he he never or molested any children

49:27

that like through years

49:29

of his life for decades

49:32

this guy is accused by different children

49:35

of of a of child molestation

49:37

at a certain point you have to think like are

49:40

they all making it out

49:41

and

49:43

it isn't the kind of thing that can happened and why

49:45

does this happen anybody else most

49:48

of us can live our lives and we're not going to have twenty

49:50

six women come out out once

49:52

and accuses of sexual assault and we're not going

49:55

to have for decades at a time

49:57

different children coming out in making these kinds of

49:59

horrible the nation so either

50:03

it's that there's this conspiracy

50:05

among dozens of people

50:08

or

50:09

this one individual is in fact com

50:11

i talk

50:14

with the show modern somebody is lying it's

50:16

either him or twenty six one

50:20

this kind of got like the numbers game after

50:23

the month or

50:25

com

50:26

am v wife says when you take the emotional

50:29

aspect away from listening to what mad as saying

50:31

in his discussion of the history of white slavery and

50:33

the importance of integrating this understanding with the current crypto

50:35

under ten help but agree with his reasoning i

50:37

learn something new today that shift of my understanding of the world

50:40

i live in for the better now long as exactly what the topic

50:42

of history of white slavery should receive equal attention

50:44

in regard to the moral blind spot of all

50:46

of our ancestors belief systems as well as the aspects

50:49

of those billie systems that we all agree

50:51

should not be repeated nine

50:55

and the discussion

50:57

about slavery it it began

50:59

as we talked yesterday about the existence

51:01

of white slave because in fact white people were

51:03

enslaved also

51:06

like

51:08

this expand beyond that also

51:10

the what we really need

51:12

to talk about is the entire

51:15

the institution of slavery that

51:18

that persisted

51:20

for thousands of years

51:23

the not an actual it is a very interesting

51:27

conversation and an important

51:30

that's a fascinating question isn't

51:33

how can you believe this this thing that

51:35

to all of us today is

51:37

self seem so self evidently wrong

51:39

nobody needs to explain

51:42

to us why slavery as you'll

51:44

need an explosion we get

51:46

the wanted self evident it's intuitive

51:50

and yet first thousands of

51:52

years almost

51:54

no one saw that there was anything

51:56

wrong with the not only that but

51:59

the no wasn't like slavery

52:01

started as a germ of an idea and

52:03

then spread to different civilizations from that

52:05

one starting point it is is civilizations

52:08

i never flown since i wish there were separated

52:10

by oceans

52:12

that were different in so many

52:14

ways still

52:16

had at least is one similarity of slavery when

52:20

europeans

52:22

went to i'm who

52:25

went across the ocean to the to the new world

52:27

they encountered these indian civilizations

52:30

there been no contact between the two two and all

52:33

the a total

52:36

you know it's it's in many ways it's like

52:38

to the aliens from different planets

52:40

that meeting each other

52:42

except that they they both knew what slavery

52:44

was

52:44

how

52:47

would how could that about

52:50

we can talk about that because we're supposed

52:52

to own there's this one sliver of the conversation

52:54

comes to slavery that we're supposed to be five

52:57

that's

52:58

recently we celebrated a one year anniversary of

53:00

our podcast morning wire in the short

53:02

period of time it's become more of the top news

53:05

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53:07

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53:09

minutes or less without the manufactured outrage

53:12

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53:14

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53:16

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53:18

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53:21

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53:23

let's get to our daily cancellation

53:28

last week the most overrated

53:30

musical artist and history released a

53:32

new album ah know john lennon did

53:34

not rise from the grave he is after all

53:36

only the second most overrated artist has traits

53:39

the crown belongs to the queen bee beyond

53:41

say who's mediocre talents cannot

53:43

on their own even begin to explain the

53:45

worshipful praise her every breath

53:48

receipts that's not bad singer

53:50

exactly and here's a relatively town

53:52

dancer but there's nothing about her music

53:54

sound or outputs that's significantly

53:56

differentiates her from any other

53:59

past yeah music critics

54:01

bow before her and recite psalms

54:03

of thanksgiving i'm a replicant

54:05

taught themselves and even more tortured shapes

54:07

however as has been the case with her

54:09

new album renaissance was just came out last week

54:12

she released the first single break my soul

54:14

she weeks ago and it sounds well

54:17

like this

54:35

on a one handed inspiring

54:38

that she could compose a hit single on an old

54:40

casio keyboard that she bought at a yard sale

54:42

but on the other hand the song is just not

54:44

very good i mean it sounds both retro

54:47

and perfunctory like a filler

54:49

song you might have heard dropped into the middle of an ace

54:51

of base album and ninety ninety five i

54:53

might make for some decent upbeat hold music

54:55

the kind of a thing that you keeps your spirits

54:58

up while waiting for the comcast customer service

55:00

agent to come back on the line and tell you that he

55:02

can't fix whatever problem you're having with your service

55:05

surely not a sort of music any normal person

55:07

would want to sit and listen to on purpose

55:09

the whole album is apparently still

55:11

with stuff just like that which you

55:14

can tell based on the city as press or

55:16

white shapes critics are assuming in order

55:18

to give the record a positive review

55:20

i mean they are desperate to find a way of

55:22

positively review this think the atlantic

55:25

for example calls the song or rather the whole

55:27

album the a mess

55:30

there's that the songs on the album clatter a

55:32

wobble and words the

55:34

rides the whole effort as indulgent childish

55:37

exhausting and ridiculous

55:39

and yet

55:40

user these additives in an overall positive

55:43

review the critic concludes

55:45

called committing oneself to

55:47

pleasure as fully as be answer has

55:49

here takes defiance and guts

55:52

and more deeply space in the preciousness

55:54

of one's own experience somehow

55:56

she has found a way to make messages of individual

55:59

empowerment which can be so trade

56:01

in pop young again

56:04

latinos the album is very day and

56:06

so that earns a five star rating when

56:08

i don't even a big day album

56:11

one produced by the answer

56:13

the queen of all creation

56:15

if not exempt from the woke me

56:18

the other team as we've had to release a statement

56:21

and retroactively scenes one

56:23

of the songs on the album after receiving

56:25

intense backlash when the use

56:27

of an able list slur as

56:30

many outlets including yahoo have reported the

56:32

song heated off of the renaissance

56:34

[unk] album contains the flour spaz

56:37

which got which a yahoo notes quote is

56:40

a derogatory term for spastic the plea

56:42

jia a form of str cerebral palsy

56:44

which a makes it difficult for people to control

56:47

some muscles obviously

56:50

you know when someone uses the word spaz

56:52

they're intending to refer to spastic the bleeding

56:56

indeed are intending to insult and the mean

56:59

everybody with the spy with with a spastic

57:01

the bleeding that obviously

57:03

the meaning behind the word and why

57:05

must be denounced and renounced and

57:07

erased from any book film or song word

57:09

occurs that doesn't sound

57:12

like deja vu to you that stop because you're going

57:14

insane is because the world is going insane

57:16

because yes if you recall izzo another once

57:19

immaculate and seamless musical genius

57:21

and poets had to change one of her songs

57:23

couple months ago because it also contains

57:25

the word that we've just decided now was

57:27

a slur

57:29

i want to show that is that our woken

57:31

s itself

57:33

now today the on

57:35

say in her ilk have been basically demoted

57:38

they are now merely priests and priestess is

57:40

of of the privilege

57:43

they're not the gods themselves the all

57:45

must bow before the woke older and make

57:47

their offerings virtue signaling

57:49

as a requirement from which none oregon

57:53

this may seem like a positive development of

57:55

sorts as it ensures that the people who promote

57:57

this ideology will be forced to take

57:59

around

57:59

listen

58:00

it was positive when you realize that woke

58:03

this is mass hysteria

58:05

there's just an avalanche of stupidity

58:07

and insanity that nobody controls

58:11

that's a me was the most salient an important

58:13

point in the latest controversy where

58:15

people are once again spacing out over the stupidest

58:17

imaginable thanks then i

58:21

went and listen to the portion of the song that contains

58:23

this allegedly offensively my

58:26

eardrums have yet to recover

58:28

from the experience and now yours will suffer

58:31

the same said i'm frayed it

58:33

was

58:51

hi

58:55

my name

59:03

a lot

59:17

i'm

59:21

not muslim , and

59:23

up like

59:29

now

59:31

when i hear lyrics like

59:34

yummy yummy yom make that

59:36

bombing heated make a pretty girl talk

59:38

that

59:39

wifi to i'm tipsy glitter on

59:41

my kitty cool it down down down

59:44

my pretty bad bad make the bad

59:46

that gucci fine fine fine

59:48

fine fine fine fine

59:51

liberated living like we ain't got time

59:53

yada yada yada yada yada yada

59:55

yada yada yada bom bom car cost

59:58

basing on that as

59:59

bands on that as bambee quip girl

1:00:02

i need my glass when i hear

1:00:04

those lyrics i'm not

1:00:06

especially offended by the word spaz i can

1:00:08

barely hear the word by the time we've made

1:00:10

it to that parts because i've been reduced

1:00:12

to nearly catatonic state

1:00:14

the idiocy in the song is so potent

1:00:17

so pure so uncut that

1:00:19

i have overdosed on this is medical

1:00:21

grade stupidity you can actually steal

1:00:24

your head start to throb and burn as

1:00:26

your brain cells self immolate

1:00:28

in protest listen to us

1:00:30

on repeat for thirty minutes when have the same neurological

1:00:33

effect as ola bottom that's a scientific

1:00:35

fact when you going on just

1:00:37

one brief listen the song is dumb enough

1:00:39

to provoke a full fledged existential

1:00:41

crisis causing listener to question

1:00:43

the very purpose and meaning of human

1:00:45

existence the worst thing

1:00:48

i've ever heard and yet it's also

1:00:50

indistinguishable ninety

1:00:52

five percent of pop music it all blends

1:00:54

together into one putrid toxic

1:00:56

malignant cancerous lump

1:01:00

that seems trying i understand to complain

1:01:03

about don't poppies that's

1:01:06

only because we take for granted that

1:01:08

most popular music will be aggressively

1:01:11

you're bleeding we bad we

1:01:14

really shouldn't take this for granted it's a very modern

1:01:16

predict that most of our artist

1:01:19

produce vulgar in a disgusting

1:01:21

rubbish that is essentially the auditory

1:01:23

equivalent of drinking stagnant water out

1:01:25

of a trashcan lid it was not

1:01:27

always this way one artist

1:01:30

through history have had varying degrees of

1:01:32

talent a genius of course but they've

1:01:34

all been artist at least they

1:01:36

have strides historically to produce

1:01:38

things that are beautiful and true an

1:01:42

important artist have

1:01:44

not historically been a class of wealthy

1:01:46

semi literate self aggrandizing donkeys

1:01:49

this is a situation peculiar to

1:01:51

the modern age and like

1:01:53

most things that are peculiar to our age we

1:01:55

assume that it's always been this way and will always

1:01:57

remain this way and so we don't react to

1:01:59

it the way we should and how should we react will probably

1:02:02

the most reasonable response to solid

1:02:04

that is to vomit all over yourself

1:02:06

a slightly cleaner and more subtle reaction would

1:02:09

be to recoil in disgust and

1:02:11

to be offended not and a petty oversensitive

1:02:13

what kind of what what in the deeper and

1:02:16

more righteous sense of the term offended

1:02:18

by the vulgar stupidity and shamelessness

1:02:21

of his pop industry parasites who wish

1:02:23

to make our children dumber was

1:02:25

cheating on their souls in their minds like some kind

1:02:27

of brain eating amoeba

1:02:30

most of all we should dispense with the notion

1:02:33

the are and beauty are entirely subjective

1:02:35

they're not right as if the sistine

1:02:38

chapel and a smiley face smeared

1:02:40

and species on the wall of a padded cell

1:02:42

have equal artistic legitimacy as

1:02:44

of a sane person could be justified and

1:02:46

preferring either one no

1:02:49

far from subjective

1:02:51

beauty

1:02:52

an art our transcendent

1:02:55

the beauty is true

1:02:58

the eternal

1:02:59

the understand this fact

1:03:01

the take one of the most important red pills

1:03:03

you can take

1:03:06

you can't do that until

1:03:08

you ditch all of this pop music garbage

1:03:11

starting with be answered

1:03:13

it was awful and stupid

1:03:15

our list and terrible

1:03:18

the most expensive especially

1:03:20

the

1:03:21

the is

1:03:23

and leave it there for the thanks a lot of

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