Russell Brand & I Are Going To Break The Internet | Candace Ep 22
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Candace Cameron Bure is a writer, comedian, podcaster, and podcaster. She is also a Holocaust denier, and a fierce critic of the anti-Zionist media. In this episode, Candace talks about how she became a public figure, and how she uses her platform to speak out against anti-Semitism and other forms of evil in the world. She also talks about her new book, The Devil Next Door, and her new podcast, which you should definitely check out. And, as always, thank you for supporting Humber River Health Foundation. Help us innovate to keep healthcare alive by making a donation at HumberRiverHealthFoundation.ca. From the discovery of insulin in 1921 to the promise of universal healthcare in 1966, now we face our biggest challenge yet: a cure for healthcare, reduced wait times, safer patients, and the end of hallway medicine. We re finding it all here at Humbers River Health, and we re making it all possible by helping us innovate. This podcast is brought to you by Humberriver Health Foundation, a Canadian non-profit organization that helps keep healthcare innovations alive. Donate at Healthcarelives.ca, and you ll get 20% off your first month with discount code HEARTLANDER. If you like what you're getting, you'll get 10% off the entire month, plus she'll get 15% off her first month for the rest of the month, and she'll be giving you access to all the best deals she can find on her website, too! and a free shipping service, plus a 20% discount, plus free shipping throughout the world, plus an additional $5/month, and more when you sign up for VIP access to the next month, you get $50/month gets you an ad-free version of the VIP membership plan! She'll also get a $100 or two-day shipping offer, and there's a discount when you get the entire place that gets you a VIP membership, and they get the deal starts starting at $50 or VIP access gets $99/place gets you get VIP access, plus they get $10/choice gets $4/place she gets VIP access and she gets $5 or she gets a VIP discount, and VIP gets $1/choice of VIP access starts she gets the whole place she gets in for VIP gets a choice of VIP gets gets $3/place they get in for the VIP service?
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So Violet Affleck, the daughter of Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner, has turned 18 and she's
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already going viral for testifying in front of the L.A. County Board, making an emotional
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Plus, we've got George Clooney, who has penned an op-ed for the New York Times, making a similarly
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But first, last week it was, she's a flat earther.
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But today, the Zionist media is trying to convince the public that I'm worse than a flat earther.
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He's got tons of text messages from journalists asking for clarity.
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They're watching the show, journalists, every minute of the show.
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And they're looking for just a four-second clip that they can take out of context and
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spin it and send it around to all of their journalist friends.
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We have people that are working to further the interests of Israel.
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And that is why they keep taking me out of context.
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I just hope they understand that I'm built different.
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I just know that I was built for this moment, this moment in time.
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That's what's weird is how happy I am every single day.
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And this morning, I started my day by having a very long interview with Russell Brand.
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And I hadn't been on his show in quite some time.
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And it was really great to speak to him because our journeys have converged in a variety of strange
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Russell Brand was the interview that I was giving all the way in London on the night that
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I was notoriously three hours late when I met my husband because I was doing Russell Brand's
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And at the same moment, we have both been compelled toward faith, like understanding that the politics
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is downstream from the faith conversation and the left versus right, Republican versus Democrat,
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It means nothing if you don't understand this has always been about good versus evil.
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And I'm telling you, it's going to break the Internet.
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But I did want to bring you a moment from it because I can do that.
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I can give you guys a little premiere of that conversation.
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Every time you learn about Christian history, we're always the bad guys.
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We're lied about what actually took place then because it makes Catholics and Christians
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You know, we're told that the Dark Ages, about the Dark Ages and the Age of Enlightenment,
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It was an age of remarkable Christian progress, a remarkable Christian experimentation.
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And so I am just very passionate now about using my platform to awaken Christians around
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the world because I believe that when Christians are awakened, a lot of the evils in the world
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It feels to me that perhaps some of the things you are describing, and you're describing a
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lot of things, Candice, are perhaps because in some ways Christianity through its various
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forms of institutionalization became meshed onto power, whether that's through Roman Catholicism
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and the establishment of the Vatican or even the conversion of Constantine, it seems that
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the point that power and Christianity melded together, political power, I suppose I mean,
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that there was a complexity that means, at least now, that we truly are living in an
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individualistic, materialistic, progressive and post-late rational, post-Enlightenment
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age, that Christianity is sort of in the quagmire with old discarded ideas, somehow replaced
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with some of the forms of progressivism that you, in your previous incarnation, focused on
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And I suppose there's an assumption that Christianity doesn't require any protection, doesn't require
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I've heard people say, for example, that this return to Christianity that seems to be happening
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culturally, this new intrigue and excitement, a kind of a new awakening, a sort of what might
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be what precedes a second coming or a rapture, is an attempt by the culture to reboot the last
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True Christianity, Candice, would by its nature be anti-establishment?
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It's somehow challenging to the people in positions of power and to powerful institutions.
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It seems that you've embraced this aspect of Christianity.
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But when you look at the modern political stage with what's happening in my country,
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a new centralist, authoritarian, globalist government coming to power with an extraordinary portion
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of the votes, what's happened in France, a kind of machination and alloying of political
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groups in order to maintain Macron's centrist, authoritarian, globalist power, that what is
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required is a kind of inversion, a new radicalism.
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And yet the only type of radicalism that's sort of discussed is either technological radicalism
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and advanced citizen management or maybe Islam.
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I wonder what you think about the necessity for this new Christian awakening to become
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politicized or at least to become a challenge to existing political power.
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You'll be able to hear my answer to that when he drops the interview.
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Obviously, they don't think I'm a Holocaust denier.
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No more do they believe that I am a flat earther.
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But they understand that I am talking about Christian concepts.
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I'm talking about the fact that Christians were mass murdered across Europe and then Americans
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And so they've taken out of context a clip because what they don't want people to see
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is the BBC documentary that I went over in that episode, The Savage Peace, learning that
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German civilians, German Christians were murdered in mass by the Allies.
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And most Americans have been shocked to learn it.
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And so they want me gone because, oh, then what falls apart, of course, is this entire
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narrative that we're always fighting the bad guys.
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I believe it is and always has been a holy war.
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I believe that there are spiritual forces at play that are trying to make Americans atheistic
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and make Americans believe in nothing other than government, more governance as a solution
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And the more I look into history and start examining it through the lens of Christianity,
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I actually think that if I were to write a book about America, American involvement in
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the history of war, in the history of World War II, I would entitle it, Oops, We Accidentally
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And the subtitle would be, But It's an Accident.
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Unbelievably, when you start looking through the lens of Christianity, you begin to ask yourself
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How many times can you accidentally bomb a Christian monastery or a Christian cathedral
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before we're allowed to wonder if maybe it wasn't an accident at all, if maybe it was
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an actual strategy, if maybe Christians in the West were propagandized severely by Edward
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Bernays, as Sigmund Ford's nephew, as we were during World War II, to permit the mass atrocities
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that were enacted against Christians in the East?
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I've been asking those questions for a while now.
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Began really for me when I was on that charter pilgrimage.
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And you remember, I did that three-day pilgrimage with Catholics, and we marched to charter,
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In August of 1944, American forces were approaching charters.
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And they believed, because of bad intelligence, that the cathedrals, towers, and steeples were
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And somebody that was in their ranks said, okay, I actually don't know if this intel is
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They were told that building must be destroyed.
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Before the bombardment was ordered, Colonel Wellborn Barton Griffith Jr., he's a hero,
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volunteered himself because he felt so conflicted about that order.
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He said, I will sneak through the German lines to see if this intel is true or not.
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He, and he took another troop along with him, successfully evaded the enemy, climbed the
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towers of the cathedral, and confirmed that there were no enemies at all.
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But to be clear, that is not the story for the majority of the cathedrals that were bombarded
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Here's another story, and you may have heard it.
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The Allied forces were given intelligence that the Germans were going to use Monte Cassino.
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It was ambiguous information regarding the Germans' location that was believed to be valid.
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However, up to the last days before the bombing, Martino Matronolo, who was a monk who remained
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at Monte Cassino, asserted that, no, it is not being used by anybody.
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No, this is just our monastery with a tremendous history behind it.
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Despite the fact that an American contested and said, we absolutely should not bomb this,
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They bombed the abbey, and monks were trapped in it while it was bombed.
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Monastery destroyed after translation slip by the British intelligence officer.
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Well, and the translation didn't make it over in the correct way, and I guess the American
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troops couldn't understand the British accent or something.
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Of course, the theater in Cologne was not as lucky.
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That was also bombed by the Allies in 1944, as was the Konigsberg Cathedral, obliterated by
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And nobody cares because I guess they were Germans.
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I'm sure it was all just a coincidence, by the way, when in Dresden, as Christians were
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getting ready to celebrate Ash Wednesday, they were literally turned into ashes.
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And yeah, again, just a coincidence that it was Ash Wednesday, but this happened.
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And of course, if you talk about Nagasaki, people get really upset on Twitter.
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Oh, no, Zionist media is going to come for me hard, because how dare you, Candace?
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You know, they were going to bomb somewhere else, and then they don't know who gave the
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orders, but somebody said, do Nagasaki instead.
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So on a cloudy morning, on August 9th, 1945, a B-29 bomber named Boxcar of the U.S.
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Army Air Force flew over the Japanese port city of Nagasaki and dropped a radioactive plutonium
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implosion bomb 300 yards from the second largest Roman Catholic cathedral in the Far East.
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That was called Urukami Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
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So yes, at 11.02 a.m., when the bomb was dropped on the cathedral, Nagasaki was the most Christian city in Japan.
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And two-thirds of the Catholic population perished that day in that city.
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But again, they had to do that to end the war, and it was just, they bombed there as opposed to somebody else.
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Here's an aerial view of the Lady of the Assumption Church after the August 6th, 1945 bomb drop.
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Unfortunately, a small group of priests can be seen standing in the road in front of their church.
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Despite being at the epicenter of the bombing, having just completed their mass on Sunday,
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Do you guys remember when three years ago there was that major story that broke in Canada?
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And basically the left went crazy because it allowed for them to just be openly prejudiced against Christians.
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They said that they had found a mass grave that was containing the remains of indigenous children
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that they allegedly discovered beneath a Catholic church, right?
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So they were like, oh, this used to be a government boarding school run by the Catholic church.
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We just dug up these bones of the indigenous people.
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So now we realize that Catholics were mass murdering indigenous people.
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I think the term that people like to use is a blood libel against Christians.
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And guess what happened because of that blood libel against Christians?
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At least 85 Catholic churches across Canada were destroyed by arson.
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They were vandalized, desecrated, and the Canadian political party cheered it on.
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85 Catholic churches in Canada have since been destroyed on the basis of a lie
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that the mainstream media allowed to run freely.
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They even raised money supporting the investigation of the mass graves.
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And Christians, you are supposed to be subjugated.
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You are supposed to do the bidding for other religions.
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In fact, you should be doing the absolute most for other faiths.
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And if you start speaking out about your faith,
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if you start recognizing this trend of bad intel and Catholic churches,
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then subsequently being bombed and destroyed and shelled,
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That would make you even plausibly a flat, earthing, Holocaust-denying idiot.
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Don't start looking at your own history and getting vocal about it.
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All right, first up, I would love to speak about Violet Affleck.
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I would like to talk about the Afflecks in general,
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and genuinely, I would love to speak to Ben Affleck,
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And I hope now that you're listening to the show,
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you recognize that and you see the signs everywhere.
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And I wish I could tell you more about my conversation with Russell Brand,
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And it's because they believe ultimately that their God is government.
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I don't like talking about children on this show,
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but what I will say is that those children that are put into the public sphere,
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and whatever they're doing seems to be the trend that is being established
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they have one daughter who is, I think, non-binary that came out recently,
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or she's trans, I can't remember which one it is,
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and she decided to testify on behalf of mask mandates
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because she believes that mask mandates will keep more people alive.
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Violet Affleck, Los Angeles resident, first-time voter, I'm 18.
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I'm okay now, but I saw firsthand that medicine
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does not always have answers to the consequences of even minor viruses.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has thrown that into sharper relief.
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which is a devastating neurological cardiovascular illness
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that can take away people's ability to work, move, see, and even think.
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It stands to exacerbate our homelessness crisis
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as well as the suffering of many people in our city.
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It hits communities of color, disabled people, elderly people,
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trans people, women, and anyone in a public-facing essential job the hardest.
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To confront the long COVID crisis, I demand mask availability,
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air filtration, and far UVC light in government facilities,
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and mask mandates in county medical facilities.
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We must expand the availability of high-quality free tests and treatment,
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and most importantly, the county must oppose mask bans for any reason.
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They make vulnerable members of our community less safe
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and make everyone less able to participate in Los Angeles together.
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First of all, she is 18, and I know that people are absolutely crushing her.
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I genuinely feel bad for her because she's being raised by two individuals
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who have given into the whims of Hollywood, obviously,
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because of the decisions that you can see that this household is making.
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But the other thing that I want to say is that when you're 18,
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you're not going to believe when you are 35 years old like I am today.
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And so, I try not to hold people to their perspectives when they were 18
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because I don't want to be held to their perspectives when I am 18.
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And genuinely, the majority of kids, probably not her,
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they're propagandized to believe that the government
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can provide every solution to every problem in society,
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So, I want to really just speak about what she's saying
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and she probably needs time to grow outside of Los Angeles County,
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And maybe she can take her down here in Tennessee.
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People who have never been wearing masks like myself,
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and very much our faith is in God, not in government.
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And we understand that the government is not what keeps you alive.
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is that Fauci came out and said that they made up the whole mask thing.
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because that's more important, she's still wearing a mask.
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She's a former journalist or a current journalist for Washington Post.
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because of how famous her father is, wearing a mask.
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how can we recreate this so that people believe
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that we are the creators, that they come to us for life?
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So, the government is now going to keep you alive, right?
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came to her and told her, this is what you need to do.
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Again, that science has already been debunked, right?
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People say the correct way to say that is scientism.
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And I'm like, yeah, well, I think full-on science
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and you can see how she is committed to this faith.
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She did what they said, and she won't take the mask off
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So she is as much of a mask wearer as I am a Catholic, okay?
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And so the next thing to show how committed she is
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and to make this plea, to publicly please more governance.
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Even those three-month-old crying babies on the plane,
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Like, we all must be forced to bow our heads and belief
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will she be able, when she steps out of the cult,
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she'll be able to see things for the first time.
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