UPDATE! Taylor Swift Goes Full Dragon Against Blake Lively | Candace Ep 144
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Taylor Swift's team is now coming out swinging against Blake Lively, and it's also for defamation. Also, Candace Owens says Ryan Reynolds should be deported to Canada amid Blake's lawsuit against Justin Baldoni.
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I already see some of you in the chat going, when is the next Becoming Brigitte episode dropping tomorrow?
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It just takes a ton of research, so sometimes we just have to take a day break to make sure that we are getting everything correct.
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Also, those of us who are obsessed with the Baldoni case, we have a few updates for you today.
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I told you guys in the last episode about this case that more lawsuits were coming.
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Well, one of them just dropped against Blake Lively, and it is also for defamation.
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But Taylor Swift's team is now coming out swinging, and that is super interesting.
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An article just dropped about an hour ago in TMZ against Blake Lively in the press.
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Taylor Swift is alleging that Blake Lively is lying.
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But is Taylor telling the truth, or is this just a strategy to save her own skin?
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And don't worry, for those of you who have been hitting me up asking if I'm going to give my thoughts on America allegedly taking over Gaza,
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Of course I am going to give my thoughts on that.
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Okay, first and foremost, I do not mean to brag, but I have never been more proud to see a headline about myself ever plausibly in the media.
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It says, Candace Owens says Ryan Reynolds should be deported to Canada amid Blake Lively lawsuit.
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You've got all these PR teams, and they're just trying to sway public opinion.
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And Blake Lively's PR team wants us to know that everything that's happening right now is hurting Blake's feelings.
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I don't know if you guys have paused to consider that Blake's feelings might be getting hurt in all of this.
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Well, well, well, if it isn't the consequences of my own actions, check out this headline in Daily Mail.
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Blake Lively sources say Justin Baldoni lawsuit is causing her and Ryan Reynolds severe anguish.
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They are anguished by the things that they did being found out by the public.
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In that article, we're told that Blake Lively is, quote, unquote, emotionally zapped by her spate of lawsuits with Justin Baldoni.
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But she remains confident nonetheless that she will ultimately prevail.
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OK, and the legal battles have apparently, quote, taken a deep emotional toll on the actress, as well as her husband, Ryan Reynolds, who has been named in one of the suits.
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So I wanted to tell you guys that I wanted to tell you also that I feel nothing.
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I've never felt more nothingness than when I read that article.
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You know, someone asked me recently why this particular case has seized the world.
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And I really think that it was just a perfect act of evil that was almost executed in broad daylight, almost like a psychological operation.
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And were it not for Steve Sorowitz, the billionaire who just said, OK, let's go to war.
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Like what would have happened to Justin Baldoni?
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And the more that I watch and the more that I read, the more infuriated I become because it seems like it's never ending.
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Every time I think I've gotten every instance of their public bullying, we discover more.
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Like we were able to find, get our hands on the two more Deadpool clips, actually, in which he was mocking Justin Baldoni.
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My brain could taste your fingers and they tasted like hate.
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And we're in God's name as the intimacy coordinator.
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Again, and here is one of the cut scenes that they said, OK, this one's not going to make it into the movie, but here it is.
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I'd be fighting alongside them, but my calling is to one day host a podcast that monetizes the women's movement.
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Calling us to one day host a podcast that monetizes the women's movement.
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So in the context of all this, I feel myself being strangely angry at Justin for being so nice.
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Seriously, I was going back and watching his interviews because now that we have this whole timeline and we know what was going on in the background.
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It just provides new context to Justin Baldoni on the red carpet premiere for It Ends With Us.
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OK, so we're going to watch him give me an interview to Extra.
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And I want you to keep in mind everything that we now know was happening leading up to this moment, OK, that he was mocked in the credits of his own movie, that he was mocked mercilessly, endlessly in Deadpool and Wolverine by A-list actors getting involved there.
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We know that Justin's colleagues and fellow actors on the film were then all invited to the premiere of Deadpool and Wolverine.
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And then we know that at the after party, Ryan accuses him, according to the lawsuit, of like being a rapist when he finds some WME exec or whatever it is he called him.
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And we know that throughout all of the promotional events for the film, he was intentionally cut out.
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We could show you so many clips of Blake every time they ask a question to Brandon Sklenar, who she decided to run around with, you know, and do all of these interviews with.
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She essentially just cuts him off and is like, well, talk more about you, Brandon.
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Like, she didn't even want people thinking about Justin Baldoni at all.
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She just kind of wanted to basically cut him out of his own movie.
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Keep in context also that at this premiere event, on the very same day, Ryan Reynolds moved to release his promo for It Ends With Us, which featured his mother, Hugh Jackman, Brandon Sklenar, all mocking him in a skit.
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So the clip that you are about to watch right now is Justin Baldoni having arrived extremely early because one of the extra people came out and said, you know what, it was weird because usually at these events, the actors of the film are the last to arrive on the red carpet.
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And we did notice that it was weird that he was, like, first to arrive very early, hours before we were expecting him.
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So this is Justin arriving hours early with his family after having been informed just days earlier that he and his family were actually going to head into the basement with the drinks to watch this movie.
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Otherwise, Blake and Ryan were going to stage a boycott.
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And now let's watch him retrospectively in an interview.
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First of all, the brooch, everything is on point.
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I'm going to bring you a little closer because I'm starting to get snagged.
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It is a beloved book from the beginning until right now at the end.
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I probably should have, like, gathered myself before I stepped on the carpet and took all of this in.
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I'm grateful to Colleen for trusting me, for writing such a beautiful book.
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I'm grateful to her mother for allowing it to happen because, really, this was in honor of her mom.
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And I'm grateful to Blake for just being a powerhouse of a performer and an amazing collaborator and just all the people, the crew.
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None of this would have happened without my wife, who did that invisible work of being with the children while I was able to make this movie that doesn't get celebrated nearly enough.
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And I'm just excited for it to be released in the world.
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I mean, this is a family affair for you as well.
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My aunt, my uncle, my uncle, who never shows up to anything.
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And, you know, I think all of us just, it just took a village to make this film.
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And I just, I feel loved and supported and grateful.
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I want to be this person who, in moments of extreme cruelty, finds gratefulness.
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But I am not capable of being that way in the third trimester of pregnancy.
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People are right to say there is a strength in restraint.
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There is a power in being grateful in these moments.
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And I think there is an element of this that makes a lot of people feel unsafe.
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I think that's the real reason when speaking about that.
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There's like, to envision this happening, being allowed to happen in society, and knowing
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that this sort of collusion can happen behind the scenes.
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And yet we would have been given a version of events which would have taken down the victim
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We feel like we can't trust, we are not safe with the version of events that are being presented
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Over the last 12 hours, they have dropped a few articles.
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I told you all of this, and we are recognizing this.
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And there is an article that just got dropped in TMZ about an hour and a half ago, and they're
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making it clear that she wants nothing to do with this case.
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And not only does she want nothing to do with this case, she's calling out Blake Lively
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It says, a well-connected source close to Taylor tells TMZ, Taylor came to Blake's apartment
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at the time that Blake told her to, not knowing anyone else would be there.
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In other words, Taylor had no idea there was a meeting going on with Justin.
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The source goes on to say that Justin was about to leave after the two-hour meeting as
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Taylor walked in, and she was introduced to him for the first and only time.
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We are told that all Taylor said to Justin was how excited she was to see the movie because
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Our source says Taylor believes Blake timed her meeting with Justin so Taylor would arrive
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before he left and is baffled by Blake later characterizing her as her quote-unquote dragon.
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The source adds, it's weird to say that about a friend.
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The source says Taylor is also learning that Blake has been inappropriately leveraging her
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name for a long time, like telling a young actress that Taylor cast her, which simply
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Obviously, what she's referencing here is what we were told on the red carpet from Isabella
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Ferreira herself, who kind of turned into Blake Lively's pet.
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At least that's what Justin is alleging, that basically Blake poisoned her against him and
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And maybe the point of entry was, I want you to know that my very powerful friend Taylor Swift
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And Lily believed it, which is why she said this on the red carpet.
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I hear that Taylor may have had some influence in getting her role.
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I don't even know if I'm meant to be saying it, but I'm saying it.
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Yeah, she was a helpful part of the process of the audition, which I found out later after
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Okay, so it is interesting that she says she was a helpful part of the process, a helpful
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part of the process, which I found out later on, which means Taylor Swift was clearly not
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in the room, perhaps, when she was auditioning.
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And we have seen that, obviously, in Ryan Reynolds' text messages.
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Like I said, in his first entry text to Justin Baldoni, they black out a name that very much
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could be Taylor Swift, which means that as soon as he opened the conversation, Ryan Reynolds
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with Justin Baldoni, in an introductory conversation, he wanted him to know Taylor Swift is our friend.
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Now, we are also hearing that when he went to WME, that was also a part of it.
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Like Taylor Swift is a godmother to our children.
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So is it possible that they use her name that when she's not there and she's not aware?
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But let me tell you why I think Taylor Swift is lying.
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Here's an element where I believe she's just flat out caught lying.
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So maybe she had nothing to do with Isabella Ferreira's casting, but we do know that her
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movie, her song was featured and that at one point to feature her song, she got somebody
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And she's curiously not responding to that, that she didn't like Brian Tyler.
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I think they worked together on the Lorax, like literally like the Lorax movie at some
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And we do also know that she's not being truthful about what happened that night at
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Here is the verbiage from Justin Baldoni's lawsuit.
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And I'll tell you why we can instantly discern that he's telling the truth.
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It's basically starting with Baldoni realizing that Blake was upset by him not being overly
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excited about her changes, seemingly stung by Baldoni's exceedingly mild resistance.
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Lively did not respond and went silent for multiple days.
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Later, she confirmed in a text message below that Baldoni's response, of course, didn't
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feel great for me or another mega celebrity friend and Ryan Reynolds to have my passion
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Lively was referring to an earlier meeting where Lively summoned Baldoni to her New York
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penthouse where Baldoni was greeted by Ryan Reynolds, okay, who launched into enthusiastic
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praise for Lively's version of the scene, okay, that checks out.
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Hours later, as the meeting was ending, him and Taylor Swift are agreeing here, a famous
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and famously close friend of Reynolds and Lively walked into the room and similarly began
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Baldoni then understood that it meant that he had to comply with Lively's direction for
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So she didn't go in and say, hi, bye, nice to meet you.
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And the follow-up text from that meeting proved that because he basically says, these are his
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texts to Blake, hey, like I didn't need, I would have felt that way without Ryan and Taylor
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You really are a talent across the board, really excited and grateful to do this together.
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And that leads to the dragging tweet where, so he's saying like, whatever just happened,
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And if Taylor had said absolutely nothing to him, then she would have responded and said,
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Instead, she replies and says, oh, I got a few dragons.
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So the real question is, why is Taylor Swift lying about that little exchange?
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You don't get to drop Taylor's version of events.
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You are under oath and you will be compelled to tell the truth.
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And Taylor cannot then call in a marketing guru to spin things to make her look innocent
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if she was, in fact, more involved in this project.
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I believe she had more to do with the screening.
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I think her mindset then, maybe she was looking for something to do after the breakup with
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But I think right now what's happening behind the scenes is she is freaking out because Brian
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Friedman went on the TMZ podcast on Wednesday, yesterday.
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And when asked about whether or not they would subpoena Taylor, he basically implied nothing's
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And I want to be clear, that has the potential to humiliate Taylor, okay?
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She has carefully woven her brand as a nice girl, as a victim, as somebody who is never
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If they suddenly say, put her on the stand, put her under oath, and we're going to subpoena
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her messages, this could present a version of Taylor that the public does not know about,
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That's not the only article that her marketing team had dropped.
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They also launched another attack against Blake Lively in the Daily Mail, also in TMZ,
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again, saying that she had been advising Blake for years to tone it down, just to tone down
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And in the article, it says that Taylor Swift admires that Blake Lively is this ballsy
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chick who speaks her mind, that she swears like a trooper and refuses to be controlled
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And that's part of the reason that they bonded and became so close 10 years ago.
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And she saw Taylor to be like this doppelganger of her.
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But the difference is that Taylor is more subtle.
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The main difference between them is that Taylor is more subtle.
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Blake has always gone full throttle about everything.
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Because basically what they're saying is Taylor Swift more subtly via lyrics and stuff will
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kind of take somebody down and get her fans to believe in a certain narrative.
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Does that imply that Taylor Swift maybe has not been a perfect victim in every situation
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Interested to hear what her fans think, because for years I have asked myself that question.
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OK, I have openly said there is a pattern here that has been established.
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You know, you had me at the first relationship, second relationship, third relationship.
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You lost me, you know, maybe on the third album of me accepting this narrative that people
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And there have been people that have tried to speak out, by the way.
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And I'm interested, genuinely interested to hear Taylor Swift's fans on this.
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But like Calvin Harris, you know, the mass unfollowing of Joe Alwyn that took place.
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Katy Perry, who early on said that she was, what was it, the wolf in sheep's clothing.
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John Mayer, who said that what she said was not correct or fair and it led to him being
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And I mean, these are the ones that are just coming off of the top of my head.
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And so do we do we think that there is a pattern there or is this really a circumstance where
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Blake has taken advantage of her, taken advantage of her brand?
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And I do also want to say this smartest move that Brian Freeman could make.
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Brian Freeman's like my spirit animal right now is to put her on the stand.
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And that's partially because it's the last thing that Blake and Ryan want.
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The last thing that they want is to have their major A-list fan that they have been using
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to move up in Hollywood, whose name they have been using to move up in Hollywood and to threaten
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people behind the scenes, suddenly put on the stand and exposed.
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It is it would be such a inglorious end to their friendship and that it would sting them.
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Okay, so I told you that these lawsuits are not going to stop.
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Like I told you, a lot of it involves the PR world.
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You have the Hollywood reporter saying Blake Lively being sued for defamation by crisis
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The lawsuit that has been dropped actually confirms what I told you earlier, that I had
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it on perfect authority, that Blake's original filing, which was with the Californian Civil
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Rights Department, that complaint was supposed to be the only filing.
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It was the ultimate bad PR response to what they wrongly assumed was a PR attack that was
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happening against Blake being orchestrated by Justin Baldoni.
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And like, I will show you this map again of all the PR firms.
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I mean, I don't know them from a hole in the wall, but I'm telling you, if I had this PR
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They have gotten it wrong every step of the way.
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And Jones Work PR got involved in this petty drama.
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They all made a very bad decision to push this, assuming that it couldn't all be happening.
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There must be a hand, a magic hand behind this.
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And then they find out that actually it's looking like no one coordinated it.
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And maybe people like me and the Internet have our own thoughts.
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OK, so I want to explain to you just the CRD complaint, why that strategy, what the strategy
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OK, the intention when you just want to file a complaint and not file a court case is that
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OK, you can stretch the truth, fabricate, because there's no one that's going to necessarily
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fact check anything in a way that would come back and be detrimental to you.
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OK, in case you don't know exactly what it means, because a lot of people are like,
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It essentially means that you're going down to the civil rights department and you say,
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my civil rights have been violated at my job because I believe that I have been subjected
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to discrimination or harassment or retaliation.
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And if the office takes a look at your case and they decide, OK, we're going to green stamp
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this, they then launch an investigation and they reach out to respondents.
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So people that you have named in this case and then they will typically demand that the
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parties involved meet to mediate and try to resolve things before escalating matters if
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they truly believe that your civil rights have been violated.
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She wanted to be able to file that, take it to The New York Times, get them to take down
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And who knows, like it would have maybe been like, OK, we're going to resolve this in the
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So when filing this complaint, she did embellish a bit and she included as a defendant, this
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is very important, she included as a defendant a man named Jed Wallace.
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OK, so I'm showing you this CRD filing and you can see it says Jed Wallace and his firm,
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He is the owner of a crisis firm down in Texas, and that is Street Relations Incorporated.
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And so they listed him as an actual defendant, meaning he is guilty of these things which
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Well, I'm going to just read for you what she actually said about him in the CRD complaint
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as well, because it's relevant to why he is suing her.
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She wrote the retaliation campaign relied on more than just publicists and crisis managers.
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They also retained subcontractors, including a Texas-based contractor named Jed Wallace,
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who weaponized a digital digital army around the country from New York to L.A. to create,
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seed and promote content that appeared to be authentic on social media platforms and Internet
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The Baldoni Wayfairer team would then feed pieces of this manufactured content to unwitting
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reporters, making the content go viral in order to influence public opinion and thereby
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So she's saying this is the guy like this is the guy.
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He was the person they used and got the Internet to turn against me, which that would be a big
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The New York Times went and they ran with this.
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Then mysteriously, just 11 days later, she changes her mind.
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When peer pressure mounts and the public isn't stupid and they go, wait a second, this is
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If this is all happened to you, file this in court.
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And then she goes, OK, now we've got to file it in court to save our own PR.
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Eleven days later, she mysteriously drops them as a defendant.
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This is this is the the lawsuit that she filed in New York 11 days later.
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OK, it's a pretty strong allegation you made about Jed in the CRD complaint.
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What happened that you suddenly said Jed no more?
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It was PR absent any facts because she wasn't planning on following that lawsuit.
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So he's suing her for defamation because most people and I count myself amongst most people
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didn't realize that she had suddenly dropped his name and the name of his company, therefore
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got dragged through the mud when everything exploded because journalists are lazy and they tend
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So everyone kept saying that this guy was a defendant.
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Everyone kept going back to the CRD complaint, making things very complicated.
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You defamed me because you never wanted this complaint and to do anything beyond this complaint.
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And you made all of these allegations knowing that there was nothing that you had no proof.
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That's why when it came down to filing it in court, you dropped me because you had absolutely
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You don't get to just write fuzzy things on a piece of paper.
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You don't get to just draw hearts and say, maybe he's a bad guy, too.
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So, yeah, if I'm a person looking at that and I'm thinking, what happened in 11 days?
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It looks suspect if I'm a jury and I should be on the jury for this case.
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I don't see how I couldn't be on the jury for this case, but I'm apparently probably
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I would say that he has a very strong case, a very strong case against her.
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Now, in response to this, of course, Lively's team is their strategy is just keep crying,
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Again, going back to why I would drop Leslie Sloan.
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They said, quote, another day, another state, another nine figure lawsuit seeking to sue
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Ms. Lively into oblivion for speaking out against sexual harassment and retaliation.
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It is a transparent retaliation in response to allegations contained within a sexual harassment
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and retaliation complaint that Ms. Lively filed with the California Civil Rights Department.
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While this lawsuit will be dismissed, we are pleased that Mr. Wallace has finally emerged
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from the shadows and that he, too, will be held accountable in federal court.
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Again, that relies on the public being really stupid.
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That relies like that he's retaliating against me.
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No, you failed to put him as a defendant, to list him as a defendant in your big lawsuit.
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He says, quote, as Lively later admitted, his lawyer rather says this, as Lively later admitted,
00:28:22.800
she knew of no facts to support the allegations.
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Neither Wallace nor Street had anything to do with the alleged sexual harassment, retaliation,
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failure to investigate or aiding and abetting the alleged harassment or alleged retaliation.
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Neither could they have breached a contract with Lively because no such contract exists.
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So that, my friends, is definitely heating up for her.
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I do also want to say this regarding regarding Ryan Reynolds.
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I have some thoughts, maybe some weird thoughts.
00:28:49.640
I think secretly, now that I know his character, like his real not the character, the real Ryan
00:28:55.620
Reynolds and like the narcissist that I think he is and the amount of narcissistic abuse he
00:29:02.260
I think while he is coming apart at his at his public persona going down the drain, he also
00:29:09.580
probably thinks he did nothing wrong because they are usually unable narcissists to to ever
00:29:17.440
Who else is the next person I can blame for my own failures?
00:29:20.480
I bet he is, though, enjoying this in terms of his relationship with Blake Lively because
00:29:28.580
And he just strikes me as someone who's like, it's me and you now, babe, against the world.
00:29:35.080
Like he's leading her, driving her further into narcissism.
00:29:41.460
There must have been some plot engaged, involved.
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I just get the feeling that he will enjoy having isolated her because it allows him to
00:29:49.580
further sort of groom her into this idea that she is the ultimate victim in this.
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I think he's the one that pushed this from the very beginning, like I've said.
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Okay, I wanted to show you this TikTok comedian Whitney Cummings.
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She was under fire recently for being funny, sometimes in a very sensitive culture, not
00:31:08.000
And she posted this on her TikTok about how the left and right are coming together on
00:31:15.500
I did not think that Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds would be the people that united this
00:31:24.500
And the most liberal people I know are now obsessively following Candace Owens for her
00:31:35.860
Thank you, Ryan and Blake, for having such terrible personalities that we are now united
00:31:44.360
Also, yes, I have followed this story so closely that I'm just wearing beanies now.
00:31:57.140
I'm going to meet up with her and I'm going to have kombucha for my cousin Justin.
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And then it's just going to be the ultimate crossover event, the left and right coming
00:32:06.500
I think under her post, she had written something like essentially Blake and Ryan are patriots.
00:32:13.380
But I actually kind of, yeah, what they did was a tremendous service in terms of bringing
00:32:19.560
Because one of the things that we now notice coming out of this is that there's nothing
00:32:28.940
And it really comes down to who is more powerful, who is more powerful and more connected, connected
00:32:36.600
enough to get the names, the ad hominem attacks to stick.
00:32:41.200
And that's what we're learning from the Justin Baldoni lawsuit is like they almost did it.
00:32:45.700
They almost made him, in the minds of all Americans, a rapist because they had power.
00:32:55.900
And I think it opens the conversation in terms of us allowing to maybe look at each other
00:33:00.400
differently and go, whoa, well, maybe when people told me that Candace was a self-hating
00:33:05.240
Black person and a misogynist and internalized misogynist and a racist and a sexist.
00:33:15.700
And a chauvinist and an anti-Semite, maybe somebody more powerful just wanted to say that
00:33:22.760
We're all starting to like see each other through a different lens.
00:33:25.340
And I thought this so perfectly encapsulated it, how nothing is sincere.
00:33:29.000
So there is this like really fat Malaysian guy on TikTok, no, sorry, on X.
00:33:35.480
I don't know why Elon Musk tweets him all the time.
00:33:37.560
Like we are very much believers that this person is somehow blackmailed by a foreign state.
00:33:41.980
And he just targets people and he smears them with ad hominem attacks.
00:33:47.120
All of my coverage that you have watched about Justin Baldoni, this is what Ian Miles Chong
00:33:51.260
chose to tweet at me when I explained why so many people feel invested in this story.
00:33:58.040
It should be obvious to anyone that you're just attacking Lively and Reynolds because they
00:34:05.840
You hate the Jews and your interest in this case is nothing more than an extension of your
00:34:17.200
Just so we're clear, Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds, it turns out because I wasn't aware
00:34:21.240
because nobody cared about their donations when we got involved in this case, donated to
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One million dollars to support children in Israel and in Gaza.
00:34:40.760
Steve Sarowitz, I think, is 100 percent fully Ashkenazi Jew.
00:34:46.080
And I have been defending them and their PR team, their Jews.
00:34:50.800
Like I am just going like I basically should be winning.
00:34:53.900
If we're doing it down to race, I should be winning an award right now for trying to preserve
00:35:04.920
And she's obviously has no faith other than anything but herself right now.
00:35:07.840
And Ryan Reynolds also in the Church of Narcissism.
00:35:10.260
But he was raised the same thing that I am, Catholic, believe it or not.
00:35:16.660
So it just shows you that usually that person coordinates with people and helps to get articles
00:35:21.740
written about people, how insincere, how insincere it is, how insincere these smears are.
00:35:26.000
Like you're calling me an anti-Semite for defending Justin Baldoni is maybe the craziest take on
00:35:32.000
And it made me really question this moment that we're in where we're all recognizing that.
00:35:36.480
And people were asking me about my take on the Gaza situation because Trump recently came
00:35:43.600
But leading up to this moment, I hope now people can reflect on really everything that
00:35:48.020
happened last year to me and people that have written like, yes, I love your content.
00:35:51.480
Like, you know, I'm just so sad that like, you know, I found out that you hate Jews.
00:36:06.080
And it's but there was this vicious attack on me because I said things in support of
00:36:12.360
God, the Gazan children that were being mercilessly murdered.
00:36:16.240
And I didn't want to stand down to that to preserve my media reputation.
00:36:20.300
Like I was I was happy to be smeared and libel to be able to stand up for children.
00:36:24.000
And it's almost distinctly because of my everything I learned about the Holocaust in school that
00:36:30.940
I could never stay silent about what I was seeing happening to these women and these
00:36:35.360
Like it is directly because of the lessons that I took away and the lessons that were
00:36:40.260
impressed upon me in my schooling that I couldn't my silence just couldn't be bought
00:36:45.760
So anyways, a huge debate right now, obviously, is Trump really shocking the world and saying
00:36:50.160
that the USA is just going to take over the Gaza Strip.
00:36:52.560
So he hosted Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel, which I would have never done if I
00:36:57.920
was president of the United States because of the things that he has done.
00:36:59.800
And I but the irony, by the way, is all of the super powerful Jews in Hollywood have
00:37:07.020
spoken out against Benjamin Netanyahu, like Ari Emanuel, arguably the most powerful Jew in
00:37:14.900
But I guess he's allowed he was allowed to say it.
00:37:20.720
Would Palestinians have the right to return to Gaza if they left while the rebuilding was
00:37:27.380
It would be my hope that we could do something really nice, really good, where they wouldn't
00:37:36.620
It's been one of the meanest, one of the meanest, toughest places on earth.
00:37:42.340
And right now it's it's I've seen every picture from every angle better than if I were there.
00:37:51.520
And so if we can build if we can build them through a massive amounts of money supplied by
00:37:57.280
other people, very rich nations, and they'll be they're willing to supply it.
00:38:02.960
If we can build something for them in one of the countries and it could be Jordan and it could be Egypt.
00:38:07.920
It could be other countries and you could build four or five or six areas.
00:38:11.960
It doesn't have to be one area, but you take certain areas and you build really good quality
00:38:17.960
housing, like a beautiful town, like someplace where they can live and not die, because Gaza is a
00:38:29.060
It's happened over and over again, and it's going to happen again as sure as you're standing there,
00:38:34.760
So I hope that we could do something where they wouldn't want to go back.
00:38:41.980
They've experienced nothing but death and destruction.
00:38:50.720
The only reason the Palestinians want to go back to Gaza is they have no alternative.
00:39:03.260
They're living under fallen concrete that's very dangerous and very precarious.
00:39:09.620
They instead can occupy all of a beautiful area with homes and safety, and they can live out their
00:39:16.880
lives in peace and harmony instead of having to go back and do it again.
00:39:21.040
The U.S. will take over the Gaza Strip, and we will do a job with it, too.
00:39:26.280
We'll own it and be responsible for dismantling all of the dangerous,
00:39:30.560
unexploded bombs and other weapons on the site.
00:39:33.260
We'll level the site and get rid of the destroyed buildings, level it out, create an economic
00:39:39.800
development that will supply unlimited numbers of jobs and housing for the people of the area.
00:39:50.840
If you go back, it's going to end up the same way it has for 100 years.
00:39:57.440
I love these two clips because we have at long last arrived to the period where after a year
00:40:04.980
of gaslighting us and telling us that wasn't happening, like everyone just smearing us in
00:40:09.540
the media, because obviously the media, as we've learned, Justin Baldoni case to this is just
00:40:19.000
And after a year of them calling everybody anti-Semitic who noticed that an ethnic cleansing
00:40:24.120
was taking place, we're just now getting to the point which is an ethnic cleansing is going
00:40:31.300
And now we're going to try to emotionally engineer the public to think that it's acceptable
00:40:39.820
There's nothing left, which we have on tape, Bibi Netanyahu saying that before October
00:40:45.380
7th, him caught on tape saying we have to make the punishment so severe and so harsh that
00:40:50.860
the Palestinians won't want to go back because there's nothing there.
00:40:55.440
OK, I showed it on my show and I didn't care about the figurative bullets that were coming
00:40:59.260
my way because those bullets were figurative and they weren't real.
00:41:02.880
And what I saw in terms of the kids being target practiced on in Gaza made me sick to my
00:41:08.220
And so one of the other favored lies about me in the media is that I agree with everything
00:41:16.180
I could not have been more vocal in my lack of support for any person who, whether left
00:41:21.140
or right, who claims to be a good and a compassionate person who is OK with what is happening and
00:41:27.540
All statements which are on record before October 7th even happened in terms of Trump talking
00:41:33.360
about the real estate of the property, saying they have to go and Jared Kushner was on tape
00:41:40.340
speaking about how much worse the property could be.
00:41:42.840
And so for those of us who said, hmm, are there people who have already invested in this
00:41:47.260
property and want to see it being built up because they are going to make a ton of money
00:41:52.860
because the plan is to move these people from their homeland somewhere else?
00:41:56.660
And we were called conspiracy theorists and we were called Jew haters and we were called
00:42:12.600
And now they're saying that the UK should take these people.
00:42:17.700
You know, it's just it really is just it's loony.
00:42:20.720
You have the people in the UK and other countries going, I don't recognize my country.
00:42:27.000
Why is this country becoming majority Muslim population?
00:42:31.460
And they don't want to connect the dots and say, well, you know what?
00:42:33.820
Which country is not becoming majority population just seems to be expanding its borders all the
00:42:39.300
And we keep fighting their wars and or funding their wars.
00:42:43.480
So as they become more ethnocentric, as they keep getting more land, as they keep having
00:42:48.860
strict rules about who is allowed to commute there, our countries are looking very different.
00:42:57.600
So if you're going to build it big and you're making make it beautiful, Trump, let them stay
00:43:05.300
And for those of you who don't can't even imagine, just take a second to pause and think
00:43:09.280
about the fact that for two years, these people have been walking on foot, children crying.
00:43:22.380
We know it's now more because of the number that they're giving us in terms of saying how
00:43:26.540
It's simple math of how many people are dead there, how many women, majority women and
00:43:37.720
And you are now being told that, well, you are going to be really happy because we're
00:43:43.820
going to put you in a country where nobody speaks your language, no one understands you.
00:43:48.900
And you're just going to, I don't know, be in the UK, be in Ireland.
00:43:53.380
Won't you be happier there than in the rubble of the place of your ancestors?
00:44:00.000
The theme of what we have been talking about, our perfect acts of evil, what has happened
00:44:03.660
to the children and the women of Palestine who had nothing to do with October 7th is
00:44:11.620
I don't care which friendships have to burn, which invites I won't get.
00:44:16.100
OK, I will not support it because I am a Christian and I am not one that can be maneuvered
00:44:21.780
And I hope, hope that for those of you who are new to my channel, you recognize that that
00:44:26.500
was the ultimate takeaway from everything that was written about me last year is that I
00:44:31.380
will never bend the knee to evil, whether it comes in a lighter form of Hollywood being
00:44:38.400
a Hollywood reject and not ever having friends like Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds, or if
00:44:42.840
it comes in the form of what I believe is happening right now.
00:44:49.280
And so that is all I'm going to say on that topic.
00:44:53.260
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What questions do you guys have for me or comments?
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KKB writes, I'm a member of your website and can't wait for the book club.
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You are the reason I've come from the left to the conservative right after really deeply
00:46:30.520
analyzing how I actually live my life versus what I thought my ideals were.
00:46:35.380
I think everybody's kind of moving and becoming more moderate, which is exciting.
00:46:39.660
I do think that we are starting to look at the entities that have made us all hate each
00:46:44.180
And they are the ones that are problematic and they are the ones that are extreme.
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And we are finding ourselves that we have a lot more in common than we think.
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Evie Nova writes, do a collab with Be Better Guy from TikTok.
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He has an insider source and does amazing reports.
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OK, apparently he has been talking about the Blake and Ryan case on TikTok.
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And I have to look into how his video got taken down.
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Ethan writes, the Taylor Swift industrial complex needs to be studied and exposed.
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Are you thinking she's truly the victim in the story or are you thinking she's trying to
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I would like to understand your perspectives on her.
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Maria writes, real Catholics support Palestinians.
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Real people who follow the Torah, you know, Jewish people who follow the Torah support this
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and understand that we cannot justify an ethnic cleansing.
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We just cannot do that ever, ever, ever, ever in the modern world.
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And the good will mostly include Muslims and Christians united.
00:48:05.840
I do think that's another thing is that we're finding ourselves in all of these situations,
00:48:09.620
whether cultural or political, is that it's people that are just willing to speak out
00:48:15.700
I don't care about your left, right labels, what it is.
00:48:18.300
Are we willing to team up and to fight evil together?
00:48:23.600
Brian Schwartz writes, when will Hollywood sober up and have their employees not further
00:48:28.480
Also, there should be protected areas in the Gaza Strip if the fighting won't stop.
00:48:34.660
I think there's no reason why they can't stay there.
00:48:36.420
They've already been there for two years going back and forth.
00:48:41.480
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