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when i was throw a gender specialist
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is caught on tape admitting that girls as
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young as twelve are having their breasts chopped
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off and one seemingly absurd and unimportant
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headline news today only further revealed the
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brutality and insanity of practice
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i'll explain also spotters in kansas
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not to protect these so called constitutional
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right to abortion activists have happened
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in tatters of all places will discuss whoopi
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goldberg laments college graduates are
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starving to death because of their student loans is
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that's true doesn't it only further proof that college
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and terrible investments plus the l a times
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promotes death with dignity also known as
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suicides way to superhero film
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is bad at the studio refuses to even release
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it's and our daily cancellation i respond
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to continue to tax from a conservative gun rights
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activist who claims that i'm hurting
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conservative movement more than helping is
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he for talk about that and much more today
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i will show
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probably weighed has been overturned
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in this battle is now finally leaving
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and going to the grass roots are no group
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of america better positioned for days for life
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to fight this battle with about i'm one
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million volunteers and thousand cities they hold peaceful
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vigils outside abortion facilities may have a larger
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presence in blue states where they're most needed california
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being there largest state of off some former
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abortion you director that these vigils can pause
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the abortion no show rate to go as high as
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seventy five percent which of course
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is detrimental to their abortion business
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these law abiding vigils have closed abortion
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businesses in america nearly half of them were and
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liberal cities like san francisco chicago
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and seattle which are hardly pro
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like areas forty for life is effectively
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changing hearts and minds of the grassroots to end abortion
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you can check out their locations podcast
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and a free magazine and forty check
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them mind is that the fight for life is not over
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it continues and in fact in many ways
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ah it's only enters a new phase now after row
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and many ways and even more important face as
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we have this ability to so direct the impact
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on the laws governing abortion
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and to save lives in the process of omar
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from asian on for days for life to forty days
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for life
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the news hit like an avalanche
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yesterday explosive shocking
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the most significant event of
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the year of the decade of the century the
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headlines were published on cnn nbc
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news a b c news fox all over the media
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trending on every social media platform people all
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across this land where shouting
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about it the rooftops town as
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we're announcing it in village square the
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earth shattering news reverberated around
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the country and down through history across
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space and time demi lovato
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changing her pronouns again
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people magazine reports them about i was opening
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up about her recent pronoun change about two
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months after updating her pronounce on instagram
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adding see her alongside the pronounce
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you been using since last year which are they
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them the bottom recently spoke to host have
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the temerity on the spout podcast
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about what led to the decision in response
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to dear asked him about a to explain the concept
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of chosen pronouns like they them be
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twenty nine year old singer songwriter said so
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they them is the actually adopted
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the pronouns of see her again now
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that sentence scenes are not make any sense
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get ready for a bunch more sentences that
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also make no sense of or
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explaining her decision a more detail see of course updates
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are pronouns apple updates the iphone
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i mean, both in terms of the frequency of the updates
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and the meaninglessness and redundancy of
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the updates but i hear she explains
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why, i think
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i've actually adopted the pronouns
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see her again me
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the blue and person that i don't
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really and
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i'm in a manager
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for the show them walking into about
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them as and women
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the bathroom
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funny
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rather than an
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affront know learned as about for
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me as it's about it
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the urine human at their core
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recently i've been sailing or eminently
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what are you have a yesterday we
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are you know yesterday you would have been banned on
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every social media platform for calling
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damage see and now you'll be banned
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if you don't that's how this works
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as you simply getting simply getting with her energy
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sometimes or energy is balanced sometimes
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or energy tips towards the feminine sometimes
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it's masculine sometimes or energy
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is low and she needs to plug into an outlet in
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the garage for a while obviously
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none of this makes any sense all is about as credible
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as these for a humorous theory of
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medicine popular back and like
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the middle ages and back then they believe that
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a person's physical health their mental well
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being their personality were all determined
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by the balance of blood
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by all melancholy and swim
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those are the for humours not theory sell
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out of favor once the human and
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the brain were understood and ah
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the and existence of germs and i was discovered
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though they may have actually been on to something
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on second thought as there are lots of people in our society
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today who seem today be predominantly composed
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of bio slammed and
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yet humor is i'm was far
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more defensible and credible at the time
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because it was the best available theory to
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explain these aspects of a human person
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based on the information they had
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at the time the gender
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identity nonsense by contrast the
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superstition in propagated contrary
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to all of these ample amounts of
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evidence that we have on we
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know that it's nonsense and yet it has taken
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over our culture all the same now
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i call it nonsense and it is that
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doesn't mean that i can't make sense of
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that i do in fact understand what
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damage trying to say i
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think your sandwich is trying to say better than she
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does because this is
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all simply narcissism lovato has
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a cornucopia of mental
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illnesses and various addictions and certainly
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plays a role but mostly this
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is the end result of spending nearly every
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waking moment of your life thinking about yourself
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obsessing over yourself analyzing yourself
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and and analyzing your analysis of yourself
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a person who adopt this some this
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guess lifestyle choice of narcissism
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more quickly conclude that though
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she can't make up her mind about anything and
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though she by her own admission doesn't understand
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herself in the slightest see a certainly
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she knows more interesting more nuanced
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more complex more richly and
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beautifully sketched than
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most other people in the world this
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is a fundamental narcissistic assumption
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that serves as the basis for everything
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else when it to gender identity, the narcissist
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feels, you know, feels a way,
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right? as we all feel different ways
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an end but i can actually know
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whether other people who share the
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same sex feel the same way whether
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this is jay how people feel what
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she assumes that they
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don't feel as she does because she is
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her and now she's not like anyone else
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her feelings are different and meaningful
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and profound in ways that nobody
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else is on and so
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she can't make do with the sex categories
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that approved sufficient for billions of humans
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before she needs a whole new category
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she is that transcended she tells
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her son in her deluded ego
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crazed my one
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all perhaps the
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something about which we could simply shake
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our heads a laugh then move
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on if it was a madness
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consigned to drug addled hollywood
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weirdos but it's not worst
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of all of course children are being recruited
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into sharing in the same confusion and
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self obsessed misery is demi lovato
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and here is where the levada story
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does
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that have some residents and relevance
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this is why it's actually not something that we can
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simply dismiss there's something important that
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can be learned from it's and that important thing
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is this samuel motto a
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grown woman technical the as
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an adult at least in the chronological sense
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of the term and yet changes
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her gender identity quote unquote
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every forty five seconds she can't make
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up her mind what she said yesterday
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may not any bearing on today one
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minute her deepest truth is that she's a non
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binary pan sexual shapeshifter
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and or than x men are is something
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else entirely now consider
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that kids are being drugged and mutilated
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their bodies permanently altered based
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on own gender identity
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declarations which are somehow
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even more circle trans
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mutable and fundamentally meaningless
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everything is flowed everything can be changed
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except the bodies that are butchered and poison based
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on whatever form of identity or expression
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a child has assumed at that moment there's
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a video that went viral which shows
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or someone named telling lack hard a
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so called the gender specialists whenever that
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is at kaiser permanente in oakland admitting
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that in that program cause
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permanent children as young as twelve
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years old have had their breasts
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while years old was a
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girl of the i'm terms of
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masterminding top surgery
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yeah
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again girl that the age
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of twelve not even in
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high school they're having
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body parts
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removed
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we also hear that boys as young as sixteen
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at an age when and an when boys
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in particular are renowned for impetuous
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and impulsive and unintentionally
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self destructive and yet age
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sixteen or been castro
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demi lovato was thirty years old and
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she can't decide what her gender energy
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is telling heard any given moment how
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in god's name can we take an
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adolescent still over
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a decade away from their brain being fully
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formed can we take them seriously
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when they make their own declarations the
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days ago the radical lgbt groups stonewall
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i , that according to
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quote unquote research and and ever do
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specify what the researchers of course i just research
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research shows they say that
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children as young as two and
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recognize they're trans identity
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adults in their twenties and thirties struggle
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to understand their identities oh
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really an actual
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babies still in diapers
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sleeping and cribs and
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come to realization that escape those
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approaching middle age or older
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the
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boy we should take away that's
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why we actually simply ignore
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the adult celebrities and other adults
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who parade around you know with they're different
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identity every other harm
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ignoring it we should be pointing to them we
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should be them up on banners the
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year and at best with
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the message leave our
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kids the now
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let's guitar for that
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lot of conversations now with the another
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set of twins on the way as we announced yesterday
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i'm one a big ones as transportation
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the and the i mention
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that i was pissed at like a
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day before a couple days before we found
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out about pregnancy we had just bought a new family the
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ago that fits exactly six people
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than gum and then and
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your now if now expanding your
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family of a my wife
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has been she's one is people are i honestly don't
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understand it but she's not alone in as you just been
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dead set on not getting minivan
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and as she still maintain we talk about it again last
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night he still maintains the delusion we
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can avoid getting any kind of van
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look i've never bought into the anti van propaganda
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i don't understand convenient
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they , not be you know as stylish but
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they are practical and think that they're quite handsome
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in their own way off my wife
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is so does
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wondering she's actually
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suggested as we go to like our chauffeur
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service and see if we can
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by one their old limousines
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you can convert an airport shuttle or something
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anything but i've been have been an actual
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you know passenger van or many the
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the concert like the time has come that's that's
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another thing that you learn and
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as a big part of parenting to is just a his
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acceptance you know
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and being realistic the
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time has come for the minimum the the
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not afraid
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we are destined for the minivan and the forces
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of nature have spoken and it will be find
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it will be okay i , that ah
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this ah okay though nbc news is
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reporting that so actually bad at
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that it's as being reported all across the media
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ah because a very excited about it primary
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elections in several states last
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night
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and are also some ballot
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initiatives and why in is
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getting a lot of attention attention is probably
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understanding of the huffington post that had
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though you know if you want to website last night in
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huge block letters front pages
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at earthquake d bread
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kansas protects
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the earthquake arm
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and in a telephone the article kansans
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decided to keep abortion in
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their state constitution after a tuesday vote
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a huge win for pro choice advocates that
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will likely set the tone for what's to come on abortion
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rights nationally voters in the midwest
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or is midwest eight voted against
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value them both amendment which
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was created by anti abortion christian groups
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district protections for abortion care from
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the states constitution the , which
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was held during a primary like have a or
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not as high as the two thousand a presidential election
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i'm in north korea response or twenty nineteen
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kansas supreme court decision that rule
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the states constitution fundamentally protects abortion
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rights if the value them both of them had
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passed them would have open the door for anti abortion
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rights to pursue rights total abortion
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ban now december you've had imposed having had
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post since other phrasing framing as
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a certain way of course it's anti
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abortion rights abortion one hand one
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hand pro choice on the other with every pro lifers
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but pro life pro pro choice or
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anti abortion rights so
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com now
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i the final vote was something
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like that was like of sixty forty split or something might
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have been than hundred i'm not even sure
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if the pro life know got up to forty percent of the
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news and thirteen
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now there's no
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in kansas choosing
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not
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you on
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i mean choosing to
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them headlines as protect the so called
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right to abortion in kansas
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it is it's a surprise also deport disappointment
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and it's pretty depressing doesn't no around
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but it's not that surprising
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when you think about then you
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remember that the democrats first of all
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have certain building advantages no matter
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how read the state is this
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event are irrational of asia and as isn't
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a cope it's true the
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democrats first of all have the entire
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media on
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there
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sometimes with the exception of fox and sometimes
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not how
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there's the relentless media
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propagandize has been going on and
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has always has gone on on every
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issue especially abortion and a particularly
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no that the from supreme court
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abortion is also a billion dollar
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a multibillion dollar industry the
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there's a lot more money there
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when it comes to an effort like this
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mm they also have
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the advantage
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really
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the
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being on the side where they're
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exploiting fear
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right
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they've got the pro bush inside
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when it comes despite in kansas and also nationwide
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the promotions i they are a force
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lion constantly everything they say is a lie
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that but they also what they're doing fundamentally
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is exploiting people spheres
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they're
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saying that word will end up in a handmade
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tale that women are going to be a
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good going to be enslaved and or
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subjugated and somehow
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because of the supreme court decision
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next thing you know interracial marriage
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is going to be illegal mean all kinds of fears
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and doesn't make any sense or just throw everything
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they stand against the wanna see what sticks
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and and especially on an on an individual
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level the woman is pregnant
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then all they have for the woman is fear
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fear fear here's
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here's all the horrible things that will happen you you
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you have you have no choice you have to go get an abortion
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your life will be overshadowed that's
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of the proportions i was doing exploiting see
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on a pro lifestyle on the other
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hand we're
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calling people to something greater right
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to calling them to respect the
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dignity of human life calling
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people to the
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virtue to moral rightness
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that's what we have
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and
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just it's a it's a reality of human
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nature that exploiting
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fear is a lot to do and
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it can often be much more potent they
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can often be much more effective
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one
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of the sad reality is of human nature
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we
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have goodness on our side
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we have the light of truth on side
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we have love and dignity
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and joy and him all of that
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on the pro life side and with
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and and and is all of course
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better than what they have on the proportion
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cyber it comes to motivating
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people especially
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in mass
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six
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if you're can be a lot more powerful and so that's what laughter
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found and , there's also this much
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the wording
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of this initiative
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is pretty confused
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i mean ably really could have worded it any worse
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truly so here's what sense so
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when they people in kansas went to vote
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isn't about because
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hands and value both women and children
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the constitutional the state of kansas does
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not require government funding of abortion
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and does not create or secure a right to
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abortion the extent permitted
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by the constitution of the united states the people through
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their elected representatives and state senators
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may pass laws regarding abortion including
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but not limited to laws that account for
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circumstances a pregnancy resulting from rape
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incest or circumstances of necessity to
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save a life of the month so
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that was the the initiative that the
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i'm kansans were faced with yesterday
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a yes vote is the pro life
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vote on that so la a yes
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vote would say that there is no
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constitutionally protected right abortion how
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in a way ah yes is a know you're
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saying yes there is
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no constitutional right to abortion
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and if you vote know there is
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a cast usually protect right awards that's
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not too difficult to figure out how interpret this
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when it's still too difficult for a ballot initiatives
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especially
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when you consider that on the left this
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is whether we're talking about abortion or any
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other issue along
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with exploiting fear
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they also exploit confusion and fear
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and confusion are very much
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related they are they are you know two sides
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and same coin you're caught in a cousins at least first
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cousins people
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fear what they what they're confused about what i don't understand
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this is what the left always does they are obvious
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gay they confuse
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they want you kind of lost in the hazy
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missed where you don't know exactly which way is
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up and what's going
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i'm about initiative that's confusingly
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worded is always going to
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help the
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the left more than government all
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those things together how you end up with or what
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happened in kansas although again and still
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the a
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i'm sad state affairs right
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, will go to the view speaking
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of speaking sad state of will be goldberg has
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been on has been roll lately incredibly
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bad takes and here's her latest on student
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loan forgiveness
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if you have worked here but nine have you
22:36
tried to move yourself up
22:38
the ladder
22:39
you talk about people can get gas they
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campfire foods and
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their children through through any
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kind of college that's because there are penalties
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frigging student debt
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so here's
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my point about this because
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we hear this a lot
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about why we need student loan of
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because got all these college graduates and
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they've got still on a debt
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and they can afford gas the town of warfare
23:06
the afford to live not because of with
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inflation don't blame inflation
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don't blame on the by demonstration
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not to do with them that's of these
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two alone that's and for wasn't for that may be able
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to afford these and
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yet the
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people who make these claims that
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college don't have they
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don't have jobs good enough to
23:30
afford them the basic necessities of life
23:33
people who make claim will still insist
23:35
the colleges a necessary and worthwhile
23:38
investment
23:40
i mean you just that's true what you just
23:42
said
23:44
the college graduates who can't
23:46
even afford food apparently
23:49
we're not able to get a job with their degree
23:52
that was good enough to ensure
23:54
that they didn't survive
23:56
then
23:59
one that will stood alone
24:02
this your loan debt problem aside from moment doesn't
24:04
that show that the college degree
24:07
is a really bad investment
24:09
if
24:12
you can even intent even survive the take
24:14
it as he said today survival level job
24:17
after getting that degree
24:21
they never take it apart they never
24:23
connect those dots everything
24:26
we talk about student loans
24:28
everything they say about it would seem to indicate
24:31
and much
24:33
of what they're saying is has the least some
24:35
truth to
24:35
the
24:38
the company that the inner the disconnect what
24:42
they're saying would really seem to indicate that
24:45
among other things ah the college
24:47
degrees or is a busy oftentimes a bad
24:49
investment and just not working
24:51
out
24:52
for many people they were sold a bill
24:54
goods
24:56
they were the best out the
24:58
primary reason people they they went to college in the first
25:01
place because they were told that gonna cause or good
25:03
good job afterwards and hasn't played out
25:05
that
25:05
and
25:08
hadn't applying out that way for years for
25:11
a huge number of college graduates
25:13
maybe that means we should
25:15
reassess
25:17
our i'm you
25:20
know habits our
25:22
strategy of funneling everybody
25:24
into college out of high school
25:29
especially bad part of it up the the directly
25:31
after highschool part
25:33
it's crazy to me that we can't at least agree on
25:37
i know i'm going to be able to get
25:39
most people to agree
25:41
with an understand
25:42
that college in general is
25:45
is unnecessary for a large
25:47
number of people like that some
25:49
at least right now i'm not going to have to convince most people
25:51
of that but can we can
25:53
we not at least agree
25:55
that there is no reason to
25:58
go into college directly otherwise
25:59
these
26:00
i'm saying is rabbi get settled wouldn't burn
26:03
the face it's just there's no reason to do
26:06
maybe a few we are exceptions to every
26:08
rule the exception here my be other
26:10
of you have the have an athletic the have a full
26:12
ride athletic scholarship
26:15
the if you don't have a horrid
26:17
athletic scholarships for if you
26:21
if for athletics one
26:23
of them main reasons you wanna go to college is
26:25
because you're an athlete want to play sports
26:28
the college level than that
26:30
to be a hit oh that's that's a pretty good reason maybe
26:32
to go right into college allies
26:36
by
26:37
that's the only possible exception
26:39
that i can conceive for everybody
26:41
else nothing bad can happen
26:44
if you leave high school and then just
26:48
get a job ah just lived
26:50
for a couple of years that whatever
26:52
live in the for a couple of years
26:55
do something bad and you're not in a a race
26:58
you are play not does your the little bit
27:00
about of
27:01
don't put you in a race right one
27:04
outside or not you're not race even
27:07
if you want to become our it was you know they probably
27:09
want to be a doctor or lawyer or something
27:11
like that we're going to be in school for years
27:13
anyway
27:15
years is going to make or break you
27:18
there's been a couple years you'd you leave high
27:20
school spent a couple years in the real world get
27:23
a job you make some money and
27:26
worst case scenario worst case scenario
27:28
is that your behind by a couple
27:30
of years but you have money in the bank now
27:32
behind who racing
27:34
now
27:36
this is just this is just stab life
27:38
now does not gonna racing anybody
27:40
well
27:43
i know why the university system
27:45
doesn't
27:46
encourage approach
27:49
they don't encourage kids to take a
27:51
couple of years off and i even like the way that phrase
27:53
take a couple years off not
27:56
not taking off
27:59
they're not gonna but you should leave high school
28:01
and nine just sit at i do absolutely
28:03
nothing for do with three i wouldn't garza so
28:05
you're gonna do something
28:07
you're not off at all the in fact you
28:09
are off before now you're on your eating you're on
28:11
you're you're in the real world
28:14
and are easily system does not encourage
28:16
this is because they realize
28:20
that if kids come out of high school and then go
28:22
out into the real world for a few years that
28:24
a large portion of them are never
28:27
gonna the college because they're going to
28:29
discover that they don't need college
28:31
the do what they
28:33
want to do with their lives it
28:36
and for for for many during that
28:38
time they're going to figure out what they want to do with their
28:40
lives and most kids high school have no
28:42
idea and a gym a couple
28:44
years the gonna start to figure it out and many of them to
28:47
discover that their path their vocation
28:49
doesn't require thousand or so they're not gonna go anaconda
28:52
university system is gonna lose out on all
28:54
m that's
28:56
why they want kids they want to in college
28:59
right away before they know what him
29:02
for the i'm trying to think about
29:05
they want you to realize that
29:07
you don't need the degree after you've already
29:09
paid for
29:11
because there are no refunds
29:13
they don't want you to realize that before you
29:15
pay for
29:16
the
29:19
universe is as them i can understand from a pure
29:21
profit driven profit
29:24
motivated perspective why they
29:26
don't want you to leave high school and and
29:28
go out into were what's with all of that everybody
29:30
else i that's right on dec
29:32
pressing
29:35
parents the pressure their
29:38
kids to go right from high school couch
29:40
crazy
29:43
you are actively working against your child's
29:46
on best interest of
29:49
negative ads this is quite a morbid
29:51
and sad story bomb what
29:53
the l a times calls and one all
29:55
pro euthanasia people call euphemistically
29:58
death with dignity
29:59
i started circulating
30:01
yesterday on line is that the headliners
30:04
one last trip gabrielle a his decision
30:06
to die celebrate
30:08
life on her own terms
30:11
and it continues with the stories
30:13
as gabrielle a waltz knew she wanted to die
30:16
on a saturday should settled on july sixteenth
30:18
dressing that morning and a flower crowd in a t
30:20
shirt with a picture of a dragonfly and
30:22
image that and comfort her in recent weeks stuck
30:25
a deep inhale from a bottle of lavender
30:27
oil and to a playlist of see sounds
30:30
earlier in the morning friends and family nuzzle
30:33
up against are in bed rest easy they told her
30:35
and keep wondering the just feel like i'm
30:37
going on a trip she said com
30:39
the into our she would a fatal dose
30:41
of medications prescribed on or california's
30:44
death with dignity law which allows
30:46
some terminally ill patients to request drugs
30:49
to end their lives the option i'd given
30:51
are profound in her final as
30:53
had knowing that in the and she'd have
30:56
ah jack bar said the
30:58
registered nurse who minister hospice care and
31:00
jill shock a death do us that
31:03
either side of her bed a desk duel
31:06
the got
31:09
we should be very
31:13
about this idea
31:15
that dignified death is
31:17
suicide we should be wary of it we should
31:20
reject
31:22
should passionately reject this idea
31:24
that the the the dignified
31:26
way to die
31:27
through suicide
31:31
the implication here is cause is this
31:33
is was a woman is terminally ill with cancer
31:35
then she chose death with
31:38
which was suicide implication is
31:40
that if you're not committed suicide
31:43
and and allowed to cancer to kill her
31:45
than that is that's an undignified death that
31:49
we should absolutely reject drinking
31:54
given to you by a doctor
31:56
the signify
31:59
even if you can't grasp like
32:02
the moral argument against an individual
32:04
committing suicide a means of escaping suffering
32:07
evident grass the north the more og with the you should at
32:09
least be able to understand the
32:11
other great objection to euthanasia
32:14
which is that it further subverts and
32:16
perverts the medical profession
32:18
them
32:21
and because doctors
32:23
should not be in the position of killing
32:25
people i know that we
32:27
kind of taken for granted these days the
32:30
doctors till and people because
32:32
that's what so many doctors do with their billion
32:34
dollar industries erected around this
32:37
abortion with the the gender
32:39
industry
32:41
healing harming mutilating
32:43
drugging poisoning a doctors
32:45
do quite a bit these days
32:48
but they shouldn't that's not wouldn't medicine
32:50
is that's
32:52
why traditionally hippocratic oath is do no
32:54
harm i
32:56
mean the idea that when
32:59
the just a simple simple concept of calling
33:01
poison madison
33:05
oh medicine madison are
33:07
supposed to treat and he'll yes
33:09
something wrong with you and you take medicine
33:11
to treat it to heal
33:14
so poison
33:17
madison is poisoned what is the disease
33:20
that it's treating
33:22
like
33:24
i guess euthanasia
33:26
tells us that life itself is a
33:28
disease and he can be treated
33:31
with the up medicine of a of a poison
33:33
a someone
33:36
one point about this
33:38
you euthanasia especially under the euphemism
33:40
of death with dignity his arm what
33:43
you get from made deaths phobic
33:46
culture this is our
33:48
fear of death our refusal to acknowledge
33:50
and grapple with the reality of death that produces
33:53
this i it seems kind of paradoxical
33:55
seems counterintuitive because i'm
33:57
why would you advocate for death
33:59
while
33:59
the you advocate for suicide if you're
34:02
afraid death
34:04
why would you be pro death and yet
34:07
afraid of i'm going to be
34:09
pro death and at at the same time
34:11
well because is
34:14
an attempt to hide from the reality of
34:16
death and
34:18
we you hear even in a story there that
34:22
suicidal person is saying i'm just going
34:24
on a trip
34:26
you have a death do a lot
34:28
then you're taking medicine
34:31
this is actually again it's a paradox
34:33
because you are directly killing yourself but
34:36
it actually a fear of death a of
34:38
death the i'm unwillingness to accept
34:40
the reality of death and of our own mortality
34:43
we why and the reason
34:45
why people support
34:47
euthanasia is because they
34:49
want to see death as something that we can
34:52
contain we can take
34:54
control over we can have mastery
34:57
over
34:59
you often hear of the art
35:01
of the euthanasia victim
35:03
that they were dying on their own terms
35:06
my turns they
35:08
of my way
35:11
if they have taken as if they've taken
35:13
control over life and death
35:17
i on a grim grim reaper has no purchase
35:19
here the my way
35:23
that's just not how worked to death is not
35:26
something that weekend and from it isn't
35:28
ever present reality
35:29
that
35:31
we should except
35:33
the reality that we should accept
35:35
rather
35:38
than in effect you know using
35:41
death to as as as it as a means of escaping
35:45
or it isn't , may
35:48
you may have heard something about there's this
35:50
is the latest for the near post as as a transgender
35:52
cheerleader out of a texas college
35:55
allegedly tilting a teammate denies
35:57
that there was any physical altercation and into
35:59
the psu actually every
36:02
chanel medlock
36:03
the insisted
36:05
they would got the pronoun as you hear the reddit threatens
36:07
on i try to correct as we go on on
36:10
every chanel medlock twenty insisted
36:12
his side of the story wasn't heard
36:14
before he was slapped a five hundred our
36:16
citations and kicked off with a cheer
36:18
team for allegedly assaulted another cheerleader on
36:20
july twenty fourth add double major
36:22
college
36:24
lock told the post there was no physical contact
36:26
at all i was just trying to talk it out as an
36:29
med lockers legal name is every chanel
36:31
satchel claim that teammate
36:33
carly jones got upset when
36:36
she refused to buy her a vague
36:39
what do a prize against a that are are switch random
36:41
on this gets even more confusing
36:43
though who is
36:46
we're here to my who have a by don't even notice medlock
36:48
later went to carly his room
36:51
apologize when argument ensued rather
36:53
than an assault as alleged
36:56
my lox teammate than called her father who called the police
36:58
the actually said that she was then escorted
37:01
off of university grounds and booted
37:03
from range or college tear to she has and he
37:05
the the guy says makes
37:08
impossible understand anything of course anything
37:10
will be doing as pronouns messages
37:13
seeking comment from range or called cheerleading
37:15
coach nicholas turner numerous officials were not immediately
37:17
return
37:19
metal oxides if i would have assaulted her i'd
37:21
be in jail
37:23
and yet the police say that there was an awesome
37:26
some that's the story is that
37:28
it was originally a story that this cheerleader
37:30
who is who is a a male
37:32
by identifies as the females on cheerleading
37:35
squad the physically assaulted
37:37
in fact choked they an
37:39
actual female on the the
37:41
original story was that he reacted
37:43
that way because the female said
37:46
he remarked about the fact that he has
37:48
a penis and therefore isn't a woman and he responded
37:51
by the father was call the police
37:53
were called police say that there an assault that occurred
37:56
and i'm even other just slapping
37:58
the assailant with my are fine
38:01
about you about par with what you get from parking
38:04
but the assaulted
38:06
coming out and saying oh no never happened at all
38:08
i'm a pointer
38:10
for small
38:11
then put them in a pet the pictures up on
38:13
the screen in the
38:15
new york post article and we've seen and any time
38:17
the story comes up on social media these are the pictures
38:19
to it you could see this is the
38:22
other trans cheerleader and
38:24
you can see
38:26
there's another one there
38:29
just filtered and photo
38:31
shop to death
38:33
was what rest is
38:35
it looks like he looks he peeled
38:38
off somebody elses face and put
38:40
on when
38:43
you when
38:45
you have to do that
38:48
okay then maybe that tell you some
38:51
the pictures that are being of this
38:53
guy are these are not pictures
38:55
these are cartoon drawings that's not what he
38:57
looks like at all
38:59
it
39:01
also maybe more importantly the violence
39:03
is not a surprise at all the
39:06
existence of men in these spaces
39:09
in women's sports and women's bathrooms man
39:11
claiming the label of womanhood themselves
39:13
in any context and all know
39:15
this this form of violence already i'm
39:17
i'm going to use the last against
39:20
it here they like to say that everything is violence
39:22
speeches violin silences violence ah
39:25
sometimes violence though isn't violence like
39:28
everything else as well
39:30
i would say that this is violence in before you get to the
39:32
physical salt the one for the novel
39:34
happens is one
39:36
because
39:37
when men intrude into these spaces
39:39
they appropriate female identities
39:42
it is an invasion it's an intrusion it
39:45
is a a robbery stealing
39:47
privacy stealing a woman's identity stealing
39:49
opportunities all of
39:51
it comes with an implicit in often
39:54
explicit threat a
39:56
social shaming of loss
39:58
of job loss status
40:00
if
40:03
you if a woman protest though
40:06
when a man shows up whether he says it out loud
40:08
or not and often times he doesn't allow but even
40:10
if he doesn't the the implied
40:12
threat to all of the women is
40:15
that you'd better go along this better
40:17
let them into your spaces you back to
40:19
you better sacrifice privacy
40:22
on the altar of our of this man's
40:25
ego and if you don't bad
40:27
things are to happen to
40:30
so that is violence in
40:32
another
40:34
since then it should be a surprise
40:36
when you have this in sort of
40:39
implied threat
40:42
then always accompanies the man as
40:45
he enters into these female spaces be
40:47
a surprise when he actually lashes
40:49
out finally
40:50
and
40:53
in particular because of the because
40:55
of the sense of entitlement that stats encouraged
40:59
i mean you guys have already been told by society in
41:01
the whatever you want the only
41:03
thing that matters your comfort
41:06
level the only thing that matters if
41:08
how you feel that's all that matters that
41:11
should be your number one number to
41:14
dot one for ten list of priorities it's
41:16
all about you the
41:20
what all those things together and you have a recipe for
41:22
actual physical violence against women saw this
41:24
is not a surprise at all i want to thing
41:26
to note sad news today i'm afraid
41:28
from the new york post says the dc
41:30
comics film bad girl will
41:32
be completely shelved by warner brothers
41:35
top hollywood source told the post that means
41:37
it won't hit theaters or theaters streaming service or
41:39
h b o max fans will not see this at
41:42
all
41:43
the reportedly seventy million dollar movie
41:46
which actually a budget close at one hundred million was
41:48
doing test screenings for audiences anticipation
41:51
of a late twenty or twenty two debut
41:53
and it would rank among the most expensive cinematic
41:56
casts off at eb ever so this is
41:58
what's what's happening here is that they may
41:59
film bad girl and he spent
42:02
one hundred million dollars on it's another
42:04
just if so bad they're simply
42:06
not gonna release at all nobody will ever
42:08
see that's about it is
42:10
which i find quite hilarious
42:13
and also of course
42:15
it's a bad movie it's bad girl
42:19
there is no version of
42:21
that film that can be good it
42:23
is guaranteed to be terrible
42:27
no big that your investment was wasted
42:31
like i said before with these female superheroes
42:34
it doesn't even the begin
42:36
to work when you have a female superhero
42:39
if the character doesn't have actual superpowers
42:41
it's absurd enough already when
42:43
you give the superhero godlike
42:46
powers and everything but when
42:49
it's when it's in the batman universe
42:52
there are no actual superpowers the
42:55
now i'm supposed to take it seriously that this
42:58
this girl with no
43:00
superpowers is gone around been a bad guys
43:04
her out whether that outfit
43:07
the can do the only way that these
43:09
superhero films then
43:12
claim any kind of artistic credibility the
43:15
only way they can be elevated right
43:17
is if they go with the greedy in are a
43:19
great a realistic that's what they do with the
43:21
batman sounds we can't do that when
43:25
you got some twenty three year old woman
43:28
you know hundred and twelve pounds going
43:30
around beaten up a bunch of hunter
43:33
bag i just doesn't work so hundred million
43:35
dollars wasted the great of
43:37
get to become
43:52
a grass on the twins
43:54
math says dizzy unknown well the dw
43:56
give us a last man standing pipe sitcom
43:59
based on your life
43:59
should you have twin girls
44:02
immediate family to play a grandpa will be a
44:04
hit just saying
44:07
we really should do something with tim allen his since
44:09
me right up our alley in his been hansel
44:12
of course he was kicked off at a buzz lightyear the
44:14
won't go bud light your film it just came out some
44:16
maybe is that don't know sir not it it's
44:18
kinda says okay matt from
44:21
where do the stats that you're using
44:23
to assert that black people are more likely
44:25
to commit violent crimes than white people
44:28
a crimes get counted by crimes committed criminal
44:31
activity reported activity charges filed
44:33
or convictions minus successful appeals
44:35
slash overturned convictions because if
44:37
the stats rely on police reporting and or court
44:39
convictions and the claim is ask
44:41
for an afro featured people
44:44
are more targeted arrested charged and convicted
44:47
by law than folk with light skin
44:50
due to aesthetic appearance and false assumptions
44:52
rather behavior observations weldon obviously
44:55
stats will reinforce the false assumptions right
44:57
for me personally i to get uneasy when a strange
45:00
uncapped twenty five to fifty year old
45:02
white male was near me especially if wide eyed
45:04
because i mass shooter but
45:07
i don't call them out or anything like that
45:10
well oh
45:12
where do stats come from i'm fine fair
45:14
question they come from the from b i use or as
45:16
the i crime statistics was consistently
45:19
show year over year over year that black
45:21
offenders account for over fifty percent
45:24
homicides which has which has disproportionate
45:26
share that fast and is
45:31
in napa just a bit
45:33
depth the i crimes that you go the f b i website
45:36
and final comes to six point in
45:38
any crimes anyone anywhere you go i go
45:40
anywhere else wherever your preferred source
45:42
of information is on crime statistics
45:44
they're all going to tell you what
45:47
you're suggesting that there are hundreds
45:50
of thousands white murderers running
45:52
around out there who are led off scot
45:54
free and never pursued because of their race
45:57
and ah if only they would be arrested
45:59
the the even out the statistics well what
46:02
you're suggesting or
46:04
he rising
46:06
i'm gonna need even like one
46:08
single little shred of the smallest bit of
46:10
evidence to support you
46:12
don't have
46:14
do you because it's absurd
46:19
though we we can talk about why
46:21
this disparity in violent crime
46:23
exists that's a good conversation
46:25
have a to get into the collapse of the family and many
46:27
other things going on with an interesting
46:30
and where the conversation
46:32
it does exist
46:34
hundred
46:37
and your
46:39
fears that just summer event
46:41
that any random twenty five to fifty year old
46:43
white male you come across as a mass shooter that
46:47
actually is statistically
46:49
unreasonable because
46:52
the of proportion of mass
46:54
shooters among the white popular white male
46:57
population is so vanishingly
46:59
small that you may as well
47:01
walk around worried that some
47:03
you know a me yours california and
47:07
also i should note that white males
47:09
do not account a disproportionate
47:11
amount of mass shootings either so what
47:14
are all the facts these are all the and they
47:16
say what they say that's it so
47:18
you can see that that's my when
47:21
it comes interpreting when it comes to
47:23
explaining that with all these things that
47:25
that's where we can have can more indepth
47:28
conversations and people can have different points
47:30
of view and the becomes a bit more nuanced and it's
47:32
nuanced large accomplish but the starting
47:34
point of the statistical fact will those
47:36
are is just simply just what they what and
47:41
ah the
47:45
hibiscus says hey matt
47:47
just heard you're having another set of twins congrats
47:49
on that sweet daddy and this really
47:51
in what y'all get for saying one
47:54
kid is easy their analysis
47:56
as a fair point scott
47:58
says matt one
47:59
when if i can correctly guess the names of your
48:02
new set of twins well as i guess right
48:04
now because we we have no idea what the names are you
48:06
could suggest some names i'm i'm i'm open to have
48:08
of it's just we take the name question
48:10
all the way down the wires already done with average
48:12
with will be like five hours from birth
48:15
birth were going through the joy and
48:17
of doing as doing as to the ambit a these
48:19
it's enlisting every name
48:21
that starts with that letter as we go down and land on
48:23
something
48:25
though we don't know what
48:27
again openness justice
48:29
and i know i'm going to regret saying that i'm open to
48:31
suggestions on that but i i just said jennifer
48:34
says matt are you rooting one gender
48:36
or another while
48:38
they're looking identical so either
48:41
our family is gonna be four boys
48:43
and two girls or four girls and two boys
48:45
there is very high stakes here one
48:48
team or the other is going to be vastly outnumbered
48:50
here that's what i
48:52
prefer okay whatever
48:55
god blesses as with
48:57
there's pros and cons either way that's the truth
49:00
the boys are there are
49:03
emotional there are a little bit easier to understand
49:06
their less prone to random emotional
49:08
outbursts
49:09
there
49:11
you know rough and tumble there a lot of find
49:13
you can pick him up and tossing around
49:16
girl know
49:17
the other hand are they
49:19
they are more prone to random confusing emotional
49:22
outbursts and all those kinds of but they're also much much
49:24
more helpful around house than
49:26
boys boys are basically
49:28
useless around house attitude like
49:31
my nine year old daughter and
49:33
she can she
49:35
can she she likes the with our two year old she likes
49:37
to put the two year old bad i put it about
49:40
the her glad though
49:43
i'm girls are also less likely to break
49:45
things including know their own bones
49:48
and limbs and objects around house
49:50
so they're still the are unique
49:52
challenges enjoys with one and so it's
49:54
hard to really root
49:56
for one of the other
50:00
finally we i'm says what did you get so mad
50:02
or ban someone every time people
50:04
question how the sweet baby getting started
50:07
the you are tempting fate by even asking a question
50:09
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the i would have why should we have
51:14
back to history class a subject that
51:16
saw kids learn every year in public school which
51:18
means that they never really learned the subject at all
51:20
of course ah it falls then to
51:22
others sometimes and even falls to podcasts
51:25
ers were without college degrees to pick up
51:27
the slack and when i tried to do over the weekend
51:29
and that all my show on monday as we discussed the issue
51:32
of slavery no to all of my points
51:34
my primary goal was communicate the fact that the
51:36
story slavery is much larger
51:38
much deeper much wider ranging an aversion
51:41
they tell and schools and the media and hollywood
51:44
as i observed white people were slaves also
51:46
millions of them were in fact the trade and white
51:48
slaves especially north africa but
51:50
even in north america
51:52
there's big business
51:54
the back and important
51:56
not everybody agreed which isn't to say that they disagreed
51:58
with the facts that i
51:59
they are you can't disagree with facts the guy their
52:02
to acknowledge them or not facts
52:04
don't care about your feelings or your knowledge may
52:06
the turns out know the critics disagree now
52:09
what the indisputable fact about slavery
52:11
i discussed
52:13
rather with a fact
52:14
that i was discussing open
52:17
it was horrible nazi ask
52:19
it was racist white supremacist
52:21
even hint that there might be more to
52:23
the slavery issue than the white enslavement
52:26
a black africans in the west from the seventy tonight
52:30
as mentioned on the show on monday the critics were mostly
52:32
on the last but not song my
52:34
tori who's a well known gun rights activists
52:36
was quite vigorous and relentless in his criticism
52:39
he said at my statements about slavery were dumb
52:42
reductive counterproductive horrible
52:44
retarded his word and
52:46
are many other things that that i was
52:48
damaging the inroads that conservatives
52:51
had with the black community and
52:53
he continued and as surveying and tweets
52:55
and videos railing against me for mentioning that
52:57
white people or slice so on monday
52:59
he appeared on my friend jason whitlock show
53:01
on the blaze to further explain his point of view
53:04
i watch the and i have to tell you that after
53:06
listening to m if anything m understand
53:08
his criticisms than i did before
53:11
so let's go through this
53:13
first arm i
53:16
did like what is a woman on
53:18
i think mac is usually spot own or certain
53:20
things is this is to a lot
53:22
of arm conservatism very critical
53:25
it's , like if we're going the
53:28
tactic room right right
53:30
does this actually proof i just did an interview
53:33
arm and you we discussed a gas
53:35
and will you know what be wrong all
53:37
lives matter and i'm well as not and technically
53:39
wrong with it if you thought that you should
53:41
have said it before blm said black lives
53:43
matter says would it is and everybody knows
53:46
utterly bang with blm as bang organization
53:48
but the phrase and are desperate reproductive
53:50
in all reductive components
53:54
perhaps beside the point but
53:56
for the record
53:57
lots of us were saying all lives
53:59
matter
53:59
before blm came
54:02
that was and still is the central motto
54:04
of the pro life movement
54:06
winfield from then he stole from us
54:09
we don't start saying all lives matter would be o
54:11
m came along with kept saying
54:14
we were told
54:15
now that we had to stop saying it because
54:18
somehow left wing black were the
54:20
only ones allowed to decide and declare which lives
54:22
matter and
54:24
even if we had started saying and only after blm
54:26
was warm so what it's still true besides
54:29
this is meant to be a response
54:31
and corrective to blm militants who
54:34
in fact as is obvious do not believe
54:36
that all lives matter in the
54:38
bill and movement is a black supremacist movement
54:40
and that's why all lives matter was and still
54:42
is necessary rejoinder to the
54:45
way mas is the founder of an organization
54:47
called black guns matter itself
54:50
t shirts with the phrase on the
54:53
module were you saying black guns
54:55
matter before black lives matter came along
54:57
something tells me that you want
54:59
that you use the blm slogan to sell shirts
55:01
and advocate for gun rights but winter use
55:03
it advocate for the fundamental worth and value
55:05
of human life in general it's reductive
55:08
for us to say all lives matter but not
55:10
for you say black guns matter
55:14
rocket
55:16
and let me be clear if
55:19
we're trying to make inroads into black
55:22
communities these types of takes that
55:24
have nothing to do with anything
55:27
like on ios popular for numbers we will
55:29
backup and backup and whole club
55:30
ah is of my take
55:32
had nothing to do with anything
55:35
that's not i it had something do with history
55:37
with truth with the facts of the world that shaped
55:39
human civilization had something to do with the racial
55:42
grievance industry which trades on the idea
55:44
that slavery in america was a unique and unprecedented
55:47
evil when in fact it was not there was an evil not
55:49
unique or on president it's ah is it
55:51
had something to do with lots of different things and something
55:53
to do with a book that i run i want to talk about said
55:55
something to do with what to be
55:57
on mind at that all
55:59
these are perfectly fine rationales for
56:02
sharing my thoughts the
56:04
criticism that mars is offering her is by far
56:06
the most useless boring and exhausting form
56:08
of criticism and also perhaps the most common
56:10
on the internet apply find it so irritating
56:13
or this is the of why are you talking about
56:15
why talked about this is not something else i have
56:17
i don't care about this why are you discussing
56:19
that already totally
56:22
worthless pretty good really
56:24
that's because you don't find a sublet important
56:26
or relevant or worthy of consideration doesn't
56:28
mean that nobody should ever talk about it i
56:31
don't have to explain the why i want
56:33
to discuss something i don't have to
56:36
seek your permission ahead of time
56:39
you don't care about the subject or find an important than keep
56:41
moving to scrolling no one's forcing
56:43
you to participate in the conversations but you apparently
56:46
so unworthy of your attention they
56:49
just would never i'd never do the people i
56:51
never go into so go someone elses page or
56:53
listen to their podcast or whatever and and
56:55
six what are you talking about this why and not
56:58
not this other thing over
57:00
it's a big the criticism makes
57:03
no sense we're
57:05
not a good psychological
57:08
these of takes that have nothing
57:10
to do with anything the
57:14
kind of like this gives extreme leftists
57:16
more of a tool
57:18
to utilize against us and what i mean by
57:20
that is if
57:23
i'm a person in the middle let's say i'm a democrat
57:26
and i'm not the extreme leslie i think
57:28
lot of guys are making moves that are ember
57:30
ah like reactionary so
57:33
what extreme left these do that
57:35
up an advanced conservative movement the
57:37
people that may be in a middle and a
57:39
democratic city so we say
57:42
we say in the extreme left as packages
57:44
as as see their minimizing your
57:46
ability the hit the the history
57:49
of the transatlantic slave trade mouse
57:51
mat may have not been trying to do that
57:53
i'm talking about from a tactical and
57:55
strategic standpoints the left
57:58
dominates urban and black america because
58:00
they understand pr and messaging way
58:03
better than the simple plain
58:05
they have to because you don't have many facts dark
58:07
ages know so they have to be very
58:09
good at and smoking mirrors and lying and pr
58:12
as s would a lot of public relations
58:14
or perception and reality is
58:16
this and in a thing maybe mass following
58:19
maybe took it a little to the they a little
58:21
sensitive about it always
58:24
one step in the right direction would a lot of
58:26
conservatives and then we
58:28
say something that makes the job of
58:30
my job a lot difficult
58:32
because it like they're less sound like you try know
58:35
down played a role and that's what every
58:37
extreme left this is going to do
58:39
and so from a strategic and tactical standpoint
58:43
this does not spread conservative values
58:45
will make the job better we keep going
58:47
with this facts don't care about your feelings
58:49
concept and how has that been working
58:52
for us by not any type of them
58:54
empathy
58:56
was worked out pretty well actually thanks for asks
58:58
refusing to emotionally blackmailed by dishonest
59:01
manipulative cry bullies has been a tremendously
59:04
the casual approach i it's one of the reasons the
59:06
guy who coined that phrase is one the most influential
59:08
thinkers in the country it's and a company cofounders
59:11
inroads into the culture in ways that nobody
59:13
else in the right ever has certainly
59:15
including our friend mas
59:17
the back it up
59:18
module me a being reactionary
59:21
reacting to the let and
59:23
yet his entire critique centers
59:26
around the of of the left and how
59:28
he thinks we should react to
59:31
when we can't say that the radical left would use that
59:33
against us
59:35
he suggests that the black community will be easily
59:37
duped by the dishonest talking points of
59:39
the left and that we should calibrate our
59:41
approach according he
59:43
doesn't allow generously that perhaps i wasn't trying
59:46
to minimize the transatlantic slave trade maybe
59:48
i wasn't it doesn't the left
59:50
what use me of doing the
59:52
one who my of israel
59:54
you're worried that the left will accuse me of something
59:56
dishonestly
59:57
and so your strategy is to head them off at
59:59
the than accused me of at first
1:00:02
now my you're smart i know that you're not dumb
1:00:05
enough to believe that i was minimizing
1:00:07
the slave trade warren
1:00:09
do that any rational person would ever do
1:00:11
that suggesting that
1:00:14
i even might have tried to minimize the flames rights
1:00:16
by talking about other forms of slavery it's
1:00:18
like suggesting that i might be minimizing kidney
1:00:20
cancer by talking about lung cancer
1:00:23
an incoherent ridiculous
1:00:25
fundamentally dishonest accusation
1:00:28
and you know it everybody
1:00:31
understands
1:00:33
that slavery and america
1:00:36
what a terrible
1:00:37
nobody suggests otherwise
1:00:40
everybody agrees that it was bad
1:00:42
which is all the more reason why perhaps at
1:00:44
this point it might time to expand
1:00:47
the conversation to talk about the forms of slavery
1:00:49
that lots of people don't even know existed
1:00:53
we talk about slavery all the time
1:00:55
in america
1:00:56
american former slave
1:00:58
learn about they make movies
1:01:00
about activists scream about it is
1:01:03
a constant ever present historical
1:01:05
reality nobody has forgotten it's nobody
1:01:07
could forget everyone
1:01:10
knows that had happened and everyone agrees
1:01:12
that it was unspeakable evil and it should not have happened
1:01:14
everybody have responded
1:01:18
okay
1:01:21
which is which is good right it's good that everybody
1:01:23
knows it happened and everyone thinks that's bad
1:01:25
success on that something should
1:01:29
that be the end of the slavery
1:01:31
conversation or might we at
1:01:33
this juncture why didn't
1:01:35
the lens a little bit i
1:01:37
tried to get a look at the fuller picture
1:01:42
it seems that you would prefer that we
1:01:44
keep the lands narrow rather
1:01:47
than admitting that your preference
1:01:49
is your preference you try farm it off to the
1:01:51
radical left claiming that you're
1:01:53
only telling me what they will sure
1:01:57
yeah the left does say that any discussion
1:01:59
of historical dry new not centered
1:02:01
around the played a black africans that america is inherently
1:02:03
racist they do say that
1:02:05
and iran you're
1:02:07
saying it to and you are also now
1:02:11
you talk about tactics and strategy the
1:02:14
use the word interchangeably like the mean the same thing
1:02:16
they don't strategy
1:02:19
is your overall approach to the war
1:02:21
tactics are the maneuvers the individual
1:02:23
steps specific actions that you take and service
1:02:25
to that strategy i'm not splitting hairs i
1:02:27
mean the difference is actually important because you
1:02:29
say that we should avoid certain uncomfortable
1:02:31
truths strategically and also
1:02:33
tactically that which is it is
1:02:35
is this our strategy is our strategy to
1:02:37
abandon the truth see the empire
1:02:39
historical and racial narrative to the left in hopes
1:02:41
of outflanking them to their last
1:02:45
so than sure i'm in only talking about slavery
1:02:47
or racial injustice and in terms of the left a man
1:02:50
is a good that the
1:02:52
tactic and a strategy that loses
1:02:55
the war it is a surrender the
1:02:58
my goal my strategy my
1:03:00
tactic icing all the same from because
1:03:03
i'm i'm a simple man so did for me it's the
1:03:06
truth i'd you say what
1:03:08
is the by say something
1:03:10
and it's not true the by
1:03:12
inadvertently say something i'm incorrect about what
1:03:14
i'm saying and you have a counter argument
1:03:17
that proves that it's incorrect then i will
1:03:19
listen and i
1:03:21
and if you can convince me that it was incorrect and
1:03:23
i'll change my point of it but if admit
1:03:25
that i'm saying the truth
1:03:28
then you still criticized for saying
1:03:31
i'm just not interested in that critique i'm
1:03:34
really not if
1:03:36
one person is saying the true the
1:03:38
other person doesn't want to hear
1:03:40
whatever the reason the problem
1:03:43
lies entirely hundred percent
1:03:45
with the ladder see you say what about
1:03:47
all the people don't want to hear about this that's
1:03:49
an opera
1:03:50
that's not my problem there's
1:03:53
something wrong with them they
1:03:55
don't want to hear
1:03:57
the true the decay
1:03:59
they don't want
1:03:59
you're a truth about the way the entire
1:04:02
world worked for thousands of
1:04:04
years
1:04:05
there
1:04:07
lama
1:04:09
for me you know i think what our culture
1:04:11
lacks most of all is not empathy
1:04:14
that feeling it's not pity
1:04:16
or patronizing pads on the head but
1:04:18
true and anyone
1:04:20
who stands against true
1:04:23
or insist that the truth be muffled are
1:04:25
silenced or withheld
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