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In this episode of Pearl Daily, I bring in two average Americans, Joe and Joe, to talk about a variety of topics that have been making headlines in the past 24 hours. They discuss the recent election results, as well as a clip of a woman who recently found out she was a descendant of slave owners.
Transcript
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Welcome to another episode of Pearl Daily here at the Audacity Network.
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So as you guys know, many times in media, you see people complaining about media personalities
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You know, you'll see people say something and, you know, the audience will say, how is how
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And since media is so competitive, really from a young age, people that are in media have
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So as an interesting turn of events, I really wanted to bring in average Americans into the
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People that have worked, you know, the jobs that keep this country running day to day.
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So I brought in two guests to the studio, Joe Squared.
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Would you guys mind telling them your name, age, and then what you guys do for a living?
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My name is Joe Trout, I'm 55, and I'm a bricklayer.
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Joe Armentrout, 36, and I'm in maintenance of the school district.
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So today we're going to go through the news, and I want to see what you guys think about
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the different topics that we're going to go over.
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By the way, guys, if you do have a comment, question, or concern about the show, go to
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10 bucks a month, 80 bucks a year, and I do read you guys' live chat.
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So normally you're going to have to super chat on YouTube, but here you can just buy the
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So the first video we're going to react to, and I want to know you guys' thoughts.
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What are your initial thoughts of the view and that channel?
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When something comes on, it's like one person's locked in and then everybody either has to
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There doesn't seem like too many times where they don't disagree.
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So this is recently since Trump won the election.
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So they're very left-leaning there, so they're coping with the fact that they lost.
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And now I guess they're saying that uneducated white women are to blame.
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She's very racist towards white people, and they recently found out that she was a descendant
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Um, I don't know, but I just know she thought she was Puerto Rican, but apparently she came
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from Spain, so she would always talk about, like, how everyone else was privileged, and
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she wasn't, even though, you know, she's talking for a living, which is pretty good.
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And then it came out that she was a descendant of slaves.
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So, but this is her reaction on, um, to losing the election, essentially.
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Uneducated white women voted against their reproductive health freedoms and to deport
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I don't think white women like being called uneducated white women.
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I think the economy matters, national security matters.
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But when you put people in these boxes, I think that's a takeaway from this race.
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We have, we have actually insulting a subgroup of American white women.
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That subgroup is white women who don't have degrees.
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The higher your degree was, the more likely you were to vote for Harris.
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Post-graduate degrees like MDs and PhDs, high at the top.
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Why would women who don't have degrees be more likely to vote for Trump in this election?
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What do women have more of if they have degrees or the higher their education degree?
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Women without degrees, then, are much more likely to be voting based on the economy.
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They cannot afford to be concerned about women's rights issues.
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If they need to feed their children, women who don't have to worry about that are going
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Because for them, the other things are not issues.
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They're insignificant compared to the women's rights issues.
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Which means that women with higher degrees that are voting for Harris are essentially
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elitists, pointing fingers at them and saying, you're bad women.
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We need to be more sensitive to these women and take a second to think about what would
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drive a woman not to vote for somebody who is claiming to protect their reproductive rights.
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Well, they could, of course, not like them and not trust them.
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But bottom line, it means that the other candidate is offering them something that they may need
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So I'd be very careful with spreading this narrative because it is extremely insensitive
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So in your opinion, do you think that is the number one reason, the economy, why people voted
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Just like in the people that you know personally?
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I think they they saw a change that he thought was going to happen.
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And then when he wasn't voted back in, they just took everything he wanted to get finished
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that would help out the economy or the, you know, the country.
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And then they're like, no, we're getting rid of this, get rid of this, get rid of that.
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I mean, you know, he was talking about our protection and putting up a wall, which made
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And then all of a sudden when he gets in there, let's stop the wall.
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Well, there's jobs, there's material there that's still sitting there.
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Well, now they're going to start putting the wall back up.
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Have you seen the story where apparently they're trying to sell the materials at the border
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And I guess, and I guess some billionaire in Texas just said he'd buy it and sell it
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You know, he spent, you know, whatever it was, $10 million or whatever the number was,
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But to say that women that are educated, there are so many women that are working out there
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that don't have an education that are actually doing really, you know, jobs that really are
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You know, like almost all the secretaries in school systems or janitorial or they might
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not have a degree, but they mean, you know, they're meaningful.
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If without them, the schools wouldn't run, you know, principals and assistant principals
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and all that, they can, you know, say what they want to the school.
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But you have a lot of people involved that makes that school spin.
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You know, I work for a pretty big school district and that's one of the biggest things.
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Every time you see in there, they're very polite.
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There's so many different moms and, you know, like you said, single moms, single dads, whatever
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that come in there raising kids and they need to hear the stories, what happens to a lot
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of them that can't make it on time or, you know, oh, I have, I drop off two kids and I
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can't get her at the same time, you know what I mean?
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So her saying about the education, I just, I have to disagree on that.
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I think there's a lot of people that really wanted it, that even make money or don't make
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I thought it was interesting that it's, it's almost like they say uneducated as an insult,
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but, you know, just because you have a degree, it doesn't mean you're smarter than somebody.
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You got, you got book smart and you got common sense and they may have book smart, but they
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Well, I mean, you have, you have people that are running schools that are running businesses
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that have doctrines, master degrees or however you want to do it.
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I had to go through school and learn on the job site and I don't have an, you know, an education
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wise as in for being a, you know, a Mason, but you still, I can do anything that's out
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there towards masonry wise, concrete finish, lay block, you know, structural.
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I built some of the, some high rises in the city, you know, as a, as a bricklayer foreman
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at 21, I was running 65 guys, you know, which is a big deal.
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20, you know, 21 years old, you're running 65 guys on a job site.
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It's all about, I can, I can just building buildings, you know, you got to know what it
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is and how to be productive and make sure it's structurally sound.
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So before you move on, you got to trust who you have around you.
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And the other interesting thing is some of the degrees people are getting are so worthless
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So it's like that you can literally get a gender studies degree.
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You didn't know, you didn't know that you've never heard of that.
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No, you can get like, so I can just study like being a woman.
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Like when you get a Spanish degree, but you're already, you know, I already know how to speak
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Or you can even get, um, a psychology degree, which is, I mean, online, I don't know.
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All the craziest women I've ever met did psychology.
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Like, I fear that that is who is in our therapist systems in America.
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Uh, they have, uh, they kind of talk funny too, don't they?
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Like, like they, they have a, they always have an angle.
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So when they come and talk to you and they have a conversation, there's always an angle.
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Like, like they'll come down to it and they'll talk.
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And then I'm like, uh, why, why are we talking about my family?
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I'm here, I'm here to fix the door and you want to know about my family.
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You know, it's like trying to read into me a lot farther than just do the job.
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Um, so the next story we're going to go into is apparently women are breaking up with their
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So, you know, um, if you look at polls of young people and I'm curious if you guys see this,
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So are, what age do kids start getting political?
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If they push it through, there's not, there's not a little political push in the school itself,
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but you could see some, the kids are actually, they just say things like, like, like when
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Trump won, you hear a middle school kid, like he doesn't know nothing about who Trump
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And I'm just like, I'm like, I'm like, this is a seventh grader down this sixth grade wing
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yelling Trump won, you know, it's just kind of a different thing.
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I guess if you're around them or, you know, that's, I guess you learn a lot more.
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And so I definitely was like arguing about abortion on the playground, but I didn't know
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Um, but so you thought you're going to a concert though.
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I was like, you hear the music, you see the balloons, you're like, Oh, this is cool.
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I got a picture with her when I was like 10 or 12.
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I don't know how old I was when she ran, but I know I was young.
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Um, so the polls are saying that the women are going much more left, like Gen Z women
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are going left and the men are going much more conservative based on just what you guys
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Um, I think everybody's afraid of not being comfortable.
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So I think being conservative is the right way to be as, as a man, I guess.
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I think, I think a guy wants to leave an impression before he leaves or, or it's about stories
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for me because I think I've lived a pretty good life where everybody wants to hear stories
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And it's kind of a, a funny thing because it's, you just start talking and then when
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somebody says something, I've always had a story on what they're saying because I've
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had that opportunity of some way or another, I mean, I I've been in construction since
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I mean, my, my uncle owned one of the largest masonry companies in Illinois and he, and he
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He, he bought one building that was ran down and he, you know, rebuilt it and he made a ton
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of money on it, which he didn't think of the money.
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And he started the business because that's what made his money was rebuilding stuff to
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make it look like original, you know, doing the little critique things and all the fancy
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You'll never see buildings like they were back in, like, if you look at some of these
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churches and, you know, old hospitals, you'll never see buildings look like that ever again.
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And it's because the government regulates it too much or the cost of the.
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It's just a, you know, when, when you're, uh, back in the day, you'd lay so many, so
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much material and it wouldn't really show a lot of build, but now it's about fast and
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I mean, you can frame out a whole basement in a day, but the finishes take you two and a
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a half months, you know, you can, it's just a, it's what it is.
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The framing is the, is the shortcut of the building, but the finish is what takes forever,
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And so do you guys have a shortage of work, blue collar workers?
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Like, do you guys see, I hear a lot of industries talk about like, um, a lack of young people
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And, and I'm, I used to do the health and welfare for, uh, local 56 and we joined with
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four other locals because of that reason is we lost membership people.
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They had, they had bad times and, and you couldn't get work.
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And those guys were living really on a high means because of what you were making.
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I mean, you're, you're making, you know, whatever, 1800 to $2,000 a week working 40 hours, getting
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your insurance paid, getting all your benefits paid, and you didn't have to pay for much of
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And then that just tanked, you know, for almost a, you know, at a couple of years at a time.
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Well, a lot of those guys were living on $2,000 and then they went, you know, unemployment,
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which only pays out whatever it is, 600 a week.
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So how do those guys survive on 600 a week when, you know, my, my dad always said, you
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Like, yeah, well, that doesn't happen anymore because now you have multiple people working
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And is that why, um, you see this, the trends, like just as in the news, we like see a lot
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We see young men don't want to work as much as they used to.
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And you see like young, you see a lot of studies saying young men are dropping out of the workforce.
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I mean, they're always looking for the edge where they can make the same kind of money,
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I think, I mean, you still have to work hard to get to a certain level, but maybe getting
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to being where you're owning something and then you're still making the money on what
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It's, we, we lost a lot of memberships because of the downtimes and then we, we lost, you
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can't get people to come in or there's no really incentive.
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I'm going to make money, but man, I'm going to work hard.
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You can use, you know, it's just a lot of them don't want to do that anymore.
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Would you say like, just based on not maybe cause I see studies and I'm curious what you
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guys see, like, but young men, you know, like, what are they doing?
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They're, uh, they're just following, just getting along.
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I mean, I got, well, I'm just going by my nephews.
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So my nephews and nieces and I got nephews that are gamers and they make money.
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And then like, yeah, I'm like 26 in the country and then I do this, this and this, and then
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I'm always looking for the highest tournaments and then I get in.
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And it's just like guys that play poker, you know, they have poker leagues, the same
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And they, they go and do tournaments and then that's what they do.
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That's what they, you know, a lot of them are really good at math.
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So he makes enough to survive off of video games.
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You know, you come back an angel floating out of a balloon, you know, I was like, oh man, this
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He, but the newer games, he tries to get more involved because there's more people involved,
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So you see young men taking jobs that are maybe easier than like blue collar, you'd say?
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Well, I think there's a lot of jobs, even working home.
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I mean, there's a lot of cool stuff, but I mean, you know, it's different.
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Oh, wait, I didn't even show you guys the video yet.
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So this was a comedy bit, but he calls out a guy in the audience talking about how his
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girlfriend broke up with him over the election.
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I don't believe policy changes much based on the face of the president.
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He's letting me read his text messages out loud.
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Honestly, I thought it was going to be a tighter race, but this is a sad blowout.
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I can't imagine the general population of America would vote.
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Now, this is where you should have consulted a friend.
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You said, only less likely choice for America as a president than someone of an ethnic background
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Honestly, dude, I'm really disappointed to hear you say that.
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What you said really fucking pissed me off, and it was sexist, and it gives into the fucked
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It doesn't sound like he or they broke up because of the president.
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They broke up because he's making fun of women.
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And the first thing they did when they found out she was going to get elected is all these
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And I understood it was a woman, and they want a woman to get in because of their gender.
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But it was kind of a weird situation where it's like, well, are you really just doing
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I mean, it seemed like she was just throwing out there.
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It's like taking a rookie quarterback and saying, hey, this guy's out.
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It seemed like she was behind all the time because she wasn't up to speed where she really
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I thought that it was like, okay, the lion's on your side of this door, and you're steak.
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You open the door, you're going to have to run past them, and then you can succeed.
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They just dumped it on her, and I just thought she wasn't ready for it.
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But yeah, I didn't think it was because she was a woman.
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I mean, I thought for her being in the position she's at, she said a lot of stuff where it
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just kind of like, she just, well, I'm not really wondering how am I going to answer
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It's like, just be truthful, and that's what a lot of people steered away from her, I
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thought, because she didn't voice her own thing.
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It's kind of like, she just seemed like someone interviewing for a job that just didn't know
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I don't think she was smart enough to be there.
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Or I'm just going to say a bunch of right answers so I get the job, and then when I get
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in there, then I'm just going to see if I can do it.
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To me, it just seemed like every single time something came up, that's why I thought you
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never got to see them two together ever debating about little things.
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And, you know, it was like, she always said the same things over and over.
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Like, we make a big joke about it, but we always say, word salad.
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Okay, so the next story we're going to talk about is, there is a clip going viral right now on a trans person.
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But this is the, I was just curious if like, if you've seen it, because I don't know, it's,
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we don't ever know how prevalent it is, like the young, like people switching, but apparently
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So is it a he trying to be a she or a she trying to be a he?
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It's a he trying to be a she, but the he, she didn't tell the men that it was, that she
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was trans, and allegedly he claims that he convinced 50 men that he was a girl.
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So we'll see if you think that he could fool someone.
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You tricked into believing that you were born a woman when you were trans.
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You tricked them into having, into you presenting as a woman.
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Well, you can call it tricked, but in my brain of thought at the time, I was just so adamant
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on the fact that why should I have to tell guys that I'm trans before I sleep with them?
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But then once I came out as trans and realized how much it traumatized about five guys that
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I was getting threats from, um, I then realized, wow, why, what was I doing?
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Like I was doing it wrong, but cause I never had trans women around me to really educate
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But I was just thinking, if I don't tell him, he doesn't ask, then.
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If I never came out as trans, nobody would ever know.
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So they can't tell once they have sex with you?
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There's one guy that could tell, I don't know how, but maybe he slept with other trans
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women, but he was like, is there something you want to tell me?
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And then he like, he like come and then we like chilled for a bit and then he left.
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But at the time I was exploring myself to get guys over from Tinder loads.
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Would you guys notice that that's a, like, does that pretty obvious to you or no?
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So you, do you think you could do the McDon D check, but I guess you can't if she got snipped
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I, I think it's, uh, it's, if that's what you're supposed to be or your chromosome is
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supposed to go on way, but I mean, you shouldn't trick people to, to say how I am.
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I mean, you should, you should be honest up front.
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Well, I just wonder because like tricking people isn't illegal, but this, I think that's fraud.
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So the question is, should that be legal or could, could you hypothetically make it illegal?
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Like where you could prosecute someone for doing that?
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People are getting charged with crimes that are, that's, that's just messed up.
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it's sort of becoming a clown world where you start to see things in the media and they
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And the next trend that we're going to talk about is people are recording themselves getting
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So people used to take L's, but they would just be in private.
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You know, have you ever taken like a really big L and you're so glad no one saw that or
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But now we have this trend of people recording themselves, getting fired.
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You're going to be getting a few checks right now.
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I haven't really seen too many men do it, but where they just, they get fired or laid off
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If you want to stay longer, then you'll receive the package at the end of December.
00:31:43.680
And then you'll have time through January to figure out if you want to accept it.
00:31:47.320
Well, she seems like she's regretting what's going on.
00:31:55.480
Oh, and she was recording as she's getting fired.
00:32:08.340
Well, there's not many guys in there, so you might be the trendsetter.
00:32:19.300
So what do you think about young people recording everything?
00:32:22.680
Like, what's it been like to watch that change?
00:32:25.640
Where, I'm sure like in the schools 20 years ago, people didn't really have
00:32:33.360
I mean, they have fighting in the bathrooms, and they'll do like street
00:32:39.720
So we had to take doors off so that we can actually monitor the noise or
00:32:45.180
whatever, because as soon as they would block the door with somebody, and then
00:32:48.340
they would stop, and then when you'd open the door, they'd all cut out, you
00:32:55.480
Just all the things that were on social media when they were telling it, they
00:32:58.620
were doing things like, they were falling there, like tearing the sinks off
00:33:06.580
It was a TikTok challenge for ripping the sinks off of schools.
00:33:10.340
They had a list of, they had like 15 days of, and it was just like days of
00:33:15.520
Christmas, but it was 15 days of doing something at a school.
00:33:20.220
So we actually have good tech guys that actually jumped on it where they got
00:33:24.260
ahead of it, and then we were actually looking for stuff that actually was going
00:33:28.640
I mean, one was taking the soap that you have in the bathrooms and throwing it
00:33:35.760
And then, you know, you can't clean it up just by taking a mop.
00:33:38.820
You actually have to, there's a lot of work involved in taking soap off.
00:33:44.100
Like they would slide across and they were just about to soap and just destroy
00:33:48.480
things, you know, flushing, flushing e-pens down toilets all at the same time so
00:33:58.140
Turn the second floor at a high school into a slip and slide.
00:34:02.740
Bubbles, bubbles were just flowing down the stairs.
00:34:05.760
They had one day where they said that, like they had to slap somebody on the ass or kiss
00:34:14.240
somebody else's girlfriend, you know what I mean?
00:34:17.380
And it was all filmed, like it was all, it was crazy.
00:34:20.560
And then they started putting like jam and stuff so you couldn't get anything to come
00:34:26.900
in or out of the school so they can keep it, you know, it was crazy.
00:34:31.300
It was, for almost a whole month there, it was just something was going on.
00:34:45.020
Was it because the school didn't have a handle on it yet or what was special about that month?
00:34:53.280
And then they had, towards the end, they were saying, okay, you had to smack a teacher on
00:34:58.500
the, on the ass and, and they put it out there.
00:35:02.620
If you touch a teacher, they're prosecuting you with, you know, you're, you're going to
00:35:25.540
Do you think that bullying is worse now with social media?
00:35:37.560
I mean, social media, it could be the smallest little person, but very smart some other way.
00:35:43.420
And then be bullying and you're like, oh, I can't believe, believe it's her or I can't
00:35:47.700
Or it's like bullying is so many different avenues of pressure.
00:35:57.260
So you see some of the kids that are really quiet and they're just kind of, just by walking
00:36:01.680
the hallways, you know, like, like, like no one's paying attention to them or, you know,
00:36:05.980
or somebody will just deliberately, you'll see it bumping into them or, you know, or just,
00:36:18.740
It's just, uh, you know, you get to see it in sports too.
00:36:23.120
You know, we call them two percenters, which are kids that are really above their athletic
00:36:32.360
And if you can have a couple of those kids be leaders, it, it changes everything in, in
00:36:41.840
But if you have a couple of guys like that that are bullies that are just using the other
00:36:46.720
guys as like tackling dummies or, you know, just to be on, it's, it's not, it's not fun
00:36:54.180
And it's like, you know, Hey guys, you, that's not how you play.
00:36:58.120
Do you guys see a decrease in physical fights because like social media or no, you think
00:37:03.100
there's more, there's more because everyone films it.
00:37:10.800
If you beat someone up on camera, once you're the top dog, everybody wants to challenge you.
00:37:17.980
You know, you see big Joe over here walking into a bar and everybody wants to beat on the big
00:37:27.480
He's seriously like the, the, the smallest middle guy side guy wants to fight.
00:37:32.540
And then next thing you know, he's trying to find somebody to, you know, mess around with
00:37:36.140
and I'm like, Oh my gosh, this guy's getting a little rowdy over here, Joe.
00:37:50.400
You must've seen some crazy things as a bouncer.
00:37:59.320
We can, you can just say skip if you don't want to, but we'll just, we'll just skip.
00:38:05.200
Um, so do you, have you guys heard of the, do you guys know what only fans is?
00:38:18.040
So only fans is essentially decentralized, like corn.
00:38:24.300
So, um, it's before in order to like get on corn sites, you would have to go to like,
00:38:31.940
um, someone that produces it, um, or maybe upload a home video or something.
00:38:38.320
But it's like a separate website where people can just pay to interact with only fans models.
00:38:49.600
Oh, sometimes it's just, sometimes it's just pictures.
00:38:58.440
And, and it's actually crazy to the point where they say one out of 10 women under the age
00:39:06.760
And, um, if I did the numbers right, a roughly half of men in the United States subscribe to
00:39:12.740
Like it's a very, we're probably going to see the first billionaire from only fans in
00:39:18.700
Like that's how, um, like there was a woman that just got paid $50 million, um, in the
00:39:29.900
See, that's the downfall of being a, you know, a guy.
00:39:34.100
We got to work our asses off and make that money.
00:39:36.240
A girl can just go in there and show her tits and be done with it.
00:39:40.100
Like a lot of women will never have to work again.
00:39:42.480
And the challenge we've had is there is now an only fans to preacher pipeline.
00:39:49.440
So what happens is a lot of these women, they sell themselves online.
00:39:54.200
And then what they do is they say, sorry, and then find God and start preaching the gospel
00:40:07.600
Her name was Nala and she was one of the top only fans creators.
00:40:11.280
I don't know her exact numbers, but she made about like $10 million, like plus if I had
00:40:17.520
And then, um, she basically said that she had found God, which sounds really nice, except
00:40:25.780
So it's like a little bit, what do we, you know?
00:40:28.660
And then she basically kept raising her prices.
00:40:31.540
She eventually did delete it, but then she starts becoming like a preacher basically on
00:40:38.040
And we just have a wave of women, um, that go from selling like prostitution essentially
00:40:49.460
Isn't it kind of crazy how easy it is just to get your license of being a pastor or a
00:40:56.520
Is it the same people that are, that were viewing her now?
00:41:00.200
I mean, she's, she's actually got clothes on now, right?
00:41:03.520
So yeah, because when you talk to only fans models, the number one customer is white Christian
00:41:16.160
And a lot of these companies coach the women to basically, cause you know, we get a lot of,
00:41:24.920
So like men, you guys just really don't like to see women cry.
00:41:32.580
And so they'll like cry and say they regret it and everyone believes them, but it's just
00:41:38.980
Now, so there's this one recently that got into a fight with one of my friends.
00:41:50.620
So this is the only fans model and she's mad because I was the one who exposed her because
00:41:59.120
And I was like, you just raised your only fans prices.
00:42:01.960
And she would go on all these shows saying she like found God.
00:42:04.840
And I would just say, look guys, she just raised your only fans prices again.
00:42:10.560
Um, anyways, I was going to give them an update on this story.
00:42:15.760
So I don't even know if I should laugh or laugh even harder because this is absolutely
00:42:20.800
So number one, I have no idea who this woman is.
00:42:24.300
Anyway, somebody said this to me and I'm crying laughing over this.
00:42:27.220
These only fans girls can pray their slutty behavior away all they want.
00:42:31.380
No matter how much they cry to God, praying to be a respectable person doesn't work.
00:42:35.220
Once you do sex work, it's best that we shun women like this from society forever.
00:42:41.440
I think I honestly find this so funny because it's like, once again, another person is trying
00:42:47.800
to act holier than I am when you are not even willing to put out your own personal details
00:42:53.360
of your life as in like the things you struggled with, the shame that you've borne because of
00:43:00.160
However, I am fully well aware of all the things that I'm putting out on the internet because
00:43:05.320
I want other people to see that like, Hey, listen, I could not take away my own sin.
00:43:10.160
God sent his son to die on the cross, a perfect lamb to cover the debt that I owed.
00:43:20.880
That is why God sent his son in human form to save us.
00:43:28.880
Like number one, you've never had a conversation with me in real life or on the internet.
00:43:32.960
And the difference again is the fact that I wear my shame on the outside.
00:43:36.940
I am not afraid of others to literally see me for who I am, but the people like you who
00:43:43.140
continue to call me by my sin is exactly what the devil does.
00:43:48.040
So keep it up by all means, by all means, I'm going to continue spreading the word of
00:43:55.540
And by the way, just to give a note, I did say I would believe her if she returned the
00:43:59.740
money and she just didn't really want to, I guess, you know, so.
00:44:09.840
Disciple, I am just here to share the good news.
00:44:12.780
The good news is what Christ did in my life by radically saving me.
00:44:19.040
There are so many out there like you, Laura, so many.
00:44:23.640
And I truly hope that one day you can find Christ.
00:44:27.640
You can experience the love of God that I did at the level I did because none of us are
00:44:37.080
So maybe that is why you're judging me because you never did sex work, but believe it or not,
00:44:42.760
All sin is, is something that separates you from Christ.
00:44:46.100
So go through your life really quick in your head before you get to judgment day and think
00:44:49.840
about the things that you have done and said, even on social media, that have separated
00:44:55.500
you from Christ because that is the scary part about it.
00:45:04.660
But take the plank out of your own eye before you try to help somebody with a plank in theirs.
00:45:16.120
I mean, just the way she keeps herself or how she was, I think she still likes what
00:45:23.940
I mean, if she wasn't making the money, I don't think she'd be putting it out there what
00:45:28.700
I mean, being honest, if she really truthfully was wanting to be that part and just praise
00:45:35.700
and all that and everybody to follow her that way, it's going to be a totally different
00:45:40.800
people that somebody just saw her butt naked a week ago.
00:45:45.720
You know, it's like, oh, maybe she's, you know, she's, you know, she's sitting, you know,
00:45:51.480
I mean, how is she saying she was a pastor now or, you know what I mean?
00:45:57.220
She got credentials where she actually went to school to do it or no, she just gets saved
00:46:02.260
and got dunked in the water and now she's, you know, that's yeah, that's exactly what
00:46:07.860
They just go in the water, you know, and that's what I was saying.
00:46:10.960
Like if she returned the money, that would at least be a step.
00:46:14.540
But it's showing faith that you are going the right way.
00:46:18.800
But they actually, I'd have to, they actually brought her on all these shows.
00:46:24.300
So they basically all of, I don't, do you guys watch the Daily Wire at all?
00:46:28.660
So yeah, it's like conservative media put her on all these shows, right?
00:46:33.200
And so they could show her like conversion story.
00:46:35.980
And I think they, they didn't like me too much.
00:46:39.140
Cause I kept telling them that she was raising the only fan price.
00:46:43.040
And it took like six months after she got baptized for her to delete it.
00:46:48.280
And she kept saying that she couldn't delete it, but I'm like, well then wait till it's
00:46:55.980
It's just strange that you would go from one thing to another.
00:47:00.080
I mean, if she was a model, would it, would it be different?
00:47:05.260
I guess because the way she was showing herself or getting in touch with people, it's totally
00:47:13.940
Like to give you, um, like she had sex with two guys on camera.
00:47:19.180
Like that's how, like she was doing deep, like it wasn't like some girls, it's just
00:47:23.380
nudes, but that was like intense, you know, it's strange.
00:47:28.540
It's just strange how the, I'm safe now, but the way she was being mean at somebody just
00:47:33.780
because they said something about her, just like you did, you know, she hates me now or
00:47:43.280
I mean, you know, you have a different thing about your body than, you know, you're saying
00:47:49.780
And then these, you know, got me in the straight and narrow, uh, looked like to me that she was
00:47:58.520
And she just switched to like a Jesus influencer essentially.
00:48:02.940
So she just went from like one media to another.
00:48:08.960
They just start to age out and then they're like, what do I, I mean, she kind of aged out
00:48:13.020
a little early, but she was like 26, 27, but they don't pass like 30.
00:48:23.980
So speaking of, um, the insane sluttiness that's going on right now.
00:48:29.380
So there's a woman that had, that wants to have sex with a thousand men in a day.
00:48:50.060
So she was training to have sex with a hundred men in a day.
00:49:04.400
Um, so during, um, one guy did a documentary and he basically did this clip or this, uh,
00:49:14.680
part of the documentary where he films her right after she did the deed, the hundred men.
00:49:33.140
Lily offered to show me the aftermath of their stunt.
00:49:53.120
Lily then walked us through the process that she had repeated a hundred times that day.
00:50:00.140
I've got some hangers here if you want to put your coat up.
00:50:16.720
I'll just say, I'm guessing you don't want your face in it.
00:50:22.600
I'll start usually with a job and then I'll say, like, is there anything you like, don't like,
00:50:30.360
And then, yeah, we kind of got straight into it.
00:50:37.340
And then, but then, like, once they're having sex and it's like condom on type thing.
00:50:50.700
Surprisingly, downstairs is not too, not really sore.
00:51:00.980
I think I repeatedly said, you can't have Facebook, not in my eye.
00:51:05.560
Well, I think, like, it might have been an accident.
00:51:08.060
But no, I mean, I've definitely seen some spunk today, Jesus.
00:51:11.360
And it just took definitely a lot longer than I thought it was going to be.
00:51:14.700
I think it was when it was only, like, 40 and I was like, I'm not even halfway yet.
00:51:22.900
Like, imagine 40 people and be like, I'm not even halfway, like, done.
00:51:36.880
And that was kind of, and then the rest had come.
00:51:49.560
I think if you're a different type of girl, it's very, like, it's kind of like being a
00:51:55.000
in a sense of, like, it's just a different feeling.
00:52:03.880
Like, it's not like just having sex with someone.
00:52:23.060
I think I was well, you know, when I talked to you last, like, I was not nervous.
00:52:46.160
It was more, I guess the interactions weren't, like, I'd have to stop them early.
00:52:51.160
And, like, you'd have to stand on business and be like, I'm so sorry you got to go.
00:52:56.880
And, like, the awkward interaction of, like, you feeling pressure to have to make them come
00:53:02.500
if, like, you haven't spent enough time with them and feeling like they didn't, like, you
00:53:07.780
didn't give them a good time because, like, they only got two minutes.
00:53:11.220
And that, and that's what's, that's what's making you feel emotional is that maybe you
00:53:15.000
think you didn't give some guys a good enough time today.
00:53:18.140
And it's hard, I think, having the interactions with them when they're like, what, you're not
00:53:24.380
Like, kind of, like, guilt-tripping me a little bit.
00:53:30.040
Like, I didn't want to give them a shit time and, like, come away from this and be like,
00:53:36.120
I think sometimes, like, feeling so, like, robotic.
00:53:39.160
Like, by the, I think, like, the 30th, you know, like, when we're getting on a bit,
00:53:43.940
I've got, like, a routine of, like, how we're going to do this.
00:53:46.680
And, like, it just, sometimes you, like, disassociate and be like, you know, like, it's
00:53:54.220
In my head right now, I can think of, like, five, six guys, ten guys that I remember.
00:54:04.960
Like, if I didn't, if I didn't have the videos, I wouldn't have known I've done 100, you know?
00:54:17.520
I think she was kind of, I wish I didn't do this, is what she was thinking.
00:54:21.540
Is this, like, one at a time, or is she doing, like, a 300-guy gangbang or something?
00:54:28.880
But she's training, so she's, right now, she's recruiting for 1,000 men.
00:54:44.780
I mean, the last lady that did 1,000, did she let everybody finish, or no?
00:54:53.960
But the last lady that did 1,000 was married for 30 years and did it while she was married.
00:55:03.340
I think the better question is she probably should ask her husband how he felt.
00:55:16.100
So a lot of people are giving her parents pushback because the parents essentially said,
00:55:26.480
And now they're helping her manage the finances because she's making so much money.
00:55:30.660
So they're saying, invest here, do this with it, you know.
00:55:33.880
Do you think that the parents are wrong for helping her in any way?
00:55:37.960
I think she's going to have some emotional problems later.
00:55:43.060
That's probably why dad's like, you need to have that money.
00:55:45.580
Well, she's already a little bit crazy about over 100.
00:55:51.160
I only remember five is the reason why she remembers five is because it looked like her husband or boyfriend or something at the time.
00:56:09.540
And she's like, yeah, come in and take your jacket off.
00:56:14.180
A thousand guys ain't going to care what, what's going on.
00:56:17.360
How do you guys feel about, um, that you guys, you work hard and it's like harder to earn money.
00:56:27.180
And like women can just, you know, take their clothes off and make millions of, like, you know, there is, I'll show you a different girl.
00:56:34.680
Sophia rain made $50 million in 43 million last year.
00:56:42.800
And she, all she's done is post, like, naked, um, pictures or, like, nude pictures.
00:56:56.840
What if, what if, what if these guys are going in there and then they, it costs them a certain amount of money, but it's a monthly payment and they didn't know.
00:57:05.340
Like if they went in there just to see it one time and then all of a sudden.
00:57:18.820
And they get like special videos or like, um, they get to talk to her.
00:57:25.580
But a lot of times it's just like men in India running the chats.
00:57:42.220
If you got so many answering the stuff you're asking, it might not even be real.
00:57:49.220
Well, she is real because like, um, I know people that have done collaboration.
00:58:10.580
That's what people are predicting will be in the future.
00:58:20.120
Uh, so now Candace Owens had a, do you guys know who Candace Owens is?
00:58:31.700
And this is the latest back and forth that she had with, um, I'm going to show you guys
00:58:38.540
Like a situation, but in the moment, you know, you're, you were crying and I, I get obviously
00:58:44.120
I'm not, I'm not going to be patronizing these questions.
00:58:47.460
You know, these are demonic possessions, you know, what people will do for this sort of
00:58:50.880
You're getting a lot of it right now because you've, you know, done something you're saying
00:58:53.720
you're going to do something that no person has done and since like with a thousand people
00:58:56.400
in one day, but how do you ignore what you felt after that and how you felt after that
00:59:02.580
and just put on a happy face and pretend that it's normal when it's so clearly it was not
00:59:05.520
like you clearly were traumatized by the experience.
00:59:14.860
I mean, I'm not going to sit here and say it was fucking easy.
00:59:17.460
Um, but I don't think I was traumatized from it at all.
00:59:21.400
Um, I think as well, obviously from what you might've seen from the documentary, like
00:59:25.480
a lot, the good points I talked about was also very much cut out, you know, at the
00:59:30.160
end of the day, they're there to tell a narrative.
00:59:31.880
Um, and that's kind of the narrative that they went for is like, this seems like a sad girl,
00:59:37.480
you know, and I don't want people to pity me or feel sorry for me.
00:59:50.880
Um, and yeah, I mean, the experience was obviously like we had it like an hour conversation after.
00:59:58.740
And obviously when he started probing me about some experiences in it, it was, you know,
01:00:11.800
The one on the left is, she's a right wing and like kind of, she's like a right wing
01:00:19.680
And then there's the one that slept with a thousand guys.
01:00:32.320
No, this is just an, yeah, this is just an interview.
01:00:46.780
You know, it led me to this choice in life, but you don't seem to have recognized your mother's
01:00:55.480
So I'm just curious about your relationship with her.
01:00:57.780
I mean, my parents definitely don't describe having, uh, what did you say?
01:01:02.860
Sorry, abusive or, um, I don't think it's abusive.
01:01:06.500
I think being violated a hundred times by strangers is abusive.
01:01:10.760
So my parents don't describe as being violated.
01:01:15.860
Um, they know I've always been very liberal and to be honest, my parents, they don't necessarily,
01:01:21.760
They're not telling me, please do please keep having these people at all.
01:01:24.640
They're not, you know, they're not really exactly.
01:01:26.460
I wouldn't really say like supportive, but at the end of the day, they love me.
01:01:30.140
And what is it going to do if they disown me, stop talking to me, that would only cause
01:01:35.400
So they see it from a standpoint of, you know, my mom does like my finances because she wants
01:01:40.760
You know, they, they just want to do what they can to help.
01:01:43.140
It's not so much like if they, if they disown me tomorrow, like, I think that would just
01:01:50.980
I mean, I understand like a mother's love for their child.
01:01:52.560
So I'm saying that it is unnatural for your mother to be counting the finances that you're
01:01:56.760
earning from having 100 strangers violate you on the internet for cash, you know?
01:02:01.140
And that is the part that there's just no way to normalize that.
01:02:05.360
There's no way, like I have a daughter and the idea of being involved in that, like,
01:02:09.100
it's not saying that if she goes down that path, that you're not going to be there and
01:02:12.500
pray and hope that, you know, she changes and speak to her about that.
01:02:16.260
But I, I, I view it as predatory, you know, parental behavior.
01:02:20.020
And I don't think I would necessarily, I don't think it's fair to even describe it as
01:02:23.800
I mean, I'm obviously not a liberal, I'm a conservative, but none of my liberal friends,
01:02:27.700
liberal family members, their parents would do this also as demonic, whether they have
01:02:32.200
They would just say, what parent would want that for their child?
01:02:34.320
Because your mother is old enough to understand what the implications are for your future.
01:02:38.240
You know, you already comprehend what the futures are, making it, I get that you turn
01:02:43.320
I think you, you do that, um, really to protect yourself as an armor.
01:02:46.440
I don't, I don't think you actually think it's funny, but to recognize that like you,
01:02:49.040
you're a beautiful young girl and you're, you're never going to have the prospects.
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You're not going to have a man that wants to have a family with you because they're
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Your mother partaking in that, just so you know, is a form of abuse.
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Um, but what then would you suggest my mother does like try to talk you out of it?
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Like a mom, this mom is supposed to guide their children when they're doing decisions like
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that and say, listen, I understand you may think this is that, or you may think
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it's this way, but you're a beautiful young girl.
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You know, you could marry a man and raise children and have a happily ever after, or
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you could be the girl who everyone knows who can't have a child that goes to school.
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Let's say dad, I'm going to go sleep with a thousand guys.
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And then I'm like, well, what's your end game after that?
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Do you, do you think that you could talk when your daughter wants to, I'm sure there's
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been times, not this crazy, but your daughters have wanted to do something that you adamantly
01:04:04.540
Well, number one, she was still in high school.
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And she's like, uh, and when you have these little tattoo parties, there's not really a
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thing where you got to sign some papers and saying dad, mom said it's okay.
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It was the middle of her belly button and it was pretty good size, size of a golf ball.
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She kindness is like, dad, what are you going to, you know, you give me a man if I get a
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And I'm like, uh, yeah, why would you, if you're going to do something to your body,
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I would think, you know, my brother passed away, got a tattoo saying he passed away or
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of some sort, you know, that you just had a, you had a kid, you know, you got a footprint
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or a handprint or something, which it's meaningful.
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It's something that means something, you know, um, she had it and she told me it was
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And then, you know, next thing you know, it's not.
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So it's like, now she has a bunch of them, but she's older now.
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So I don't, yeah, you can't really stop like my, cause my perspective is you can't really
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Like what if, have you ever tried, like my perspective is when a woman wants to do something, whether
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it's divorce her husband, whether it's, uh, get, get a tattoo, sleep with a thousand
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I think they have a mindset where it's like, oh yeah, well, that's what I'm going to do.
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I'd still, you know, but just make sure it's, it's what you want and, and, and why you did
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You know, do you, so do you think the parents were abusive for helping her at all with this?
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I, I think they just want to be there emotionally for her because I, after that happened, that's
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I would think at one, you know, at one time, all that happens at one time and you're just
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like, you know, where's she going to go from there?
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But Hey, thanks for the, so if your daughters did something like this and brought you back
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It's going to, you know, I mean, there's going to be some downfall somewhere.
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What, what if probably the whole family, what about four years later, she gets a divorce
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or not, or you can't find a boyfriend because they find out what happened to her.
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Or she's, you know, older where the guys that are looking are actually wanting to have
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Is it, you know, it gets beat up, you know, it's a thousand dudes, man.
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I mean, you know, do we have to get you checked before we, you know, tie the knot?
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When you guys, cause you said you're in your thirties?
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So when you guys were younger, did you have like women that did stuff like this at like
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So we used to go to, uh, parties on Fridays and then it was like a, so I got to hang around
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So it's not like this to hang out with the jocks, smart guys, whatever.
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Um, we saw a girl stand on top of a table and ride a Coca-Cola bottle in front of the
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You know, it was drinking involved and, you know.
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It's kind of the same thing, just less people, like, right.
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I mean, she's doing it in front of everybody here too.
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It's different, I guess, you know, but when we were in school, it was more, I don't want
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to say free sex or free for all, but it wasn't really that hard to, to have sex, I guess.
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Because they were, they were, they were very, uh, you didn't have to work so hard.
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Cause I'm, I've been married for a while, but I would have, but you have friends, right?
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They like tell you what it's like dating, don't they?
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I want to say, I saw more tits and ass at parties than I've seen in strip clubs at some
01:09:24.120
It seems like when women get, I don't want to say intoxicated, just having a good time
01:09:35.580
So did you guys know that I'm on a DHS watch list?
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So, um, apparently, so the government put $800,000 trying to stop my content.
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And me and like, they put us on basically a government watch list because, um, we do,
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it's called, you probably don't know what it's called red pill content.
01:10:06.200
Um, but it's more about like dating, I would say.
01:10:12.080
And, um, recently there was a school shooting in Madison and allegedly there was a, the person
01:10:22.180
that inspired this person to shoot up the school was from a radical feminist account.
01:10:29.440
And they're not on any watch lists, but me and my friends are.
01:10:35.280
So it's kind of like crazy how the government treats the left and the right, like on media,
01:10:45.380
I will say, by the way, guys, allegedly the police haven't confirmed it, but the woman who ran the
01:10:52.700
So to me, I'm like, why would you delete the account if you had scared of something to be
01:10:58.800
So I'm going to read an article about the Madison.
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Um, here's what we know about the deadly school shooting in Wisconsin.
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A teacher and teenage student were killed in a school shooting at the Abundant Life Christian
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School in Madison in an attack Monday that also injured six more people.
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Authorities in Madison say that the two students are in a criminal critical condition with life
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threatening injuries, while three other students and a teacher sustain non-life threatening
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Two of the students have since been released from area hospitals.
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The shooting just days before Christmas break has left the Madison community in shock and
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Governor Tony Evers said that he was praying for the families and loved ones whose life
01:11:42.920
is so senselessly taken and called the shooting a gun gut wrenching tragedy as a father, a
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grandfather, and as a governor, it is unthinkable that a kid or an educator might wake up and
01:11:58.440
And I will never accept this as a foregone reality or stop working to change it.
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He said in a statement for now, there are more questions than answers about what led to
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How did it happen and how did the police respond?
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Madison police chief Sean Barnes told reporters at 1057 a.m.
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local time, a second grade teacher at the private school called 911 to report a shooting
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Police initially said that the call came from a second grade student.
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That error police said was due to a mix up interpreting the 911 call log.
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Police were on the scene in three minutes, Barnes said.
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Some officers, he noted, were an active shooter training that very morning just a mile away.
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Police believe the shooting took place inside a study hall with victims gathered from multiple
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But aside from the number of victims, authorities have yet to release the names, ages, or identifying
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details about those who were injured or killed.
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Police identified Natalie Ruppnow, 15, as the alleged shooter who went by Samantha, was a student
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Authorities said that she apparently died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
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Police say that they are working to determine a motive, including whether Ruppnow has been bullied prior to the shooting.
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A handgun was recovered at the scene, and authorities said that they were working with federal officials to trace the
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As of Monday, it remained unclear on how the shooter acquired the weapon.
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While a document attributed to Ruppnow has been circulated online, Barnes said that they are
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working to understand its origins and whether it actually came from the alleged shooter.
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Barnes said the department has spoken with Ruppnow's family and searched the home.
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He said that she did not have any previous brushes with the law that he was aware of.
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There are always signs of a school shooting before it occurs, Barnes said, and he asked for the public to come
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forward to help paint a fuller picture of what led to the bloodshed.
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He said authorities are combining the shooter's school media and that identifying a motive is the
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Officials pointedly urged Madison residents in the greater community to take mental health care a priority
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and seek out help and support at the first signs that they might be suffering.
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Since 1999, killings at Columbine High School in Colorado, only eight other suspects or 4% have been
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The Madison community was in mourning on Monday night.
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One mother has three sons who attended Abundant Life, a ninth grader, a set of twins in sixth grade.
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Jean Charles told Wisconsin Public Radio she was relieved that her children were safe but expects
01:14:53.220
Barbara Weiss, Abundant Life's elementary and school relations director, said that the school
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does not have any firearms on campus and that students are not even allowed to fake finger
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The school has cameras and students are visually scanned as they enter the building, Weir said.
01:15:10.520
The school does not have metal detectors or a school resource officer, she said.
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A community vigil was held outside Madison on Monday night for the victims and survivors
01:15:21.920
Across the state, flags were ordered to half-staff by the governor and in a statement from the
01:15:26.960
White House, President Biden called the shooting shocking and unconsciousable.
01:15:30.980
From Newton to Uvale, Parkland to Madison to so many other shootings that don't receive
01:15:36.000
attention, it is unacceptable that we are able to protect our children from this gorge of
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Every child deserves to feel safe in their classroom.
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Students across the country should be learning how to read and write, not having to learn how
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So I'm going to also pull up the alleged manifesto.
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And the manifesto says, women are the only hope for this wretched world, but even women
01:16:10.600
who have been brainwashed by moids for too long, they've internalized the patriarchy and
01:16:14.940
turned on each other, always begging for the male approval and validation.
01:16:22.460
Radfem Hitler was in, is effing vindicated now.
01:16:30.380
The only solution is to exterminate them and every void who worships these effing parasites.
01:16:35.840
Every single male must be wiped out from babies to the elderly.
01:16:39.160
Only then can women be free to create a new world.
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I don't care if they're fathers, brothers, husbands, sons, teachers, police, and especially
01:16:55.920
Only when their parasitic sludge has been expunged from this earth is when,
01:17:00.380
the world will be clean and women can start over.
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You're at a school that has all different grades, so she was going to some kind of Catholic
01:17:38.680
And she shot second graders instead of people her own age, so why would that have been?
01:17:50.160
So I think a teacher did get shot, but from what I understand, it was a study hall mixed.
01:17:56.260
I don't know exactly what age is, because they haven't released the victims yet.
01:18:01.080
I thought she was deliberately going after a certain group or something.
01:18:14.900
I just have questions on some of the way she was brought up.
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I mean, by looking at her, she looks like a normal kid, but how does she turn out to
01:18:46.000
They keep it kind of quiet, because they're not really telling you a lot of what's going
01:18:50.460
I think it's the radical feminist content that she was consuming.
01:19:02.020
But the account that she mentioned, I've interacted with on Twitter before.
01:19:07.920
But, like, they're just very, like, anti-man and man-hating, you know?
01:19:14.920
If that is the manifesto, which we don't know yet, we're kind of waiting.
01:19:20.020
What is your perspective on, like, how schools could prevent school shootings?
01:19:28.660
Because then you're going to have people that might be just, like, John Waning stuff instead
01:19:35.820
Just like any officer, if your staff has gone through, you know, particular training, then
01:19:48.500
What I worry about is the aftermath, as in a lot of them are going to be...
01:19:56.660
If you put them through the ringer of actually something happening, and you actually see them
01:20:01.780
shoot and see them picking out targets, that's a different story when somebody's just like,
01:20:08.280
I only shoot only when I have to, you know, score to get my card.
01:20:13.980
You know, if somebody actually shoots weekly and knows where actually the projectile is
01:20:21.600
But I think schools have to have an actual plan and stick to it.
01:20:32.880
Because I deal with this school, and it's one of those things.
01:20:39.880
Is it supposed to be open or is it supposed to be closed during school times?
01:20:43.020
Or when teachers leave their classroom and leave the door open, now you just change the
01:20:51.120
fire rating of the hallway because now the door is open and the fire rating is in the
01:20:58.320
So it's crazy how, you know, they let all these different teachers or schools do whatever
01:21:06.040
they want to do, thinking it's safe when there should be a set thing saying, hey, we're closing
01:21:15.780
So when you come over and check, that door is locked and closed and you never have to
01:21:20.220
And there's no specific plan in a lot of schools, is what you're saying?
01:21:27.660
It's a, they have magnets holding, they have wedges holding the doors.
01:21:32.860
They have, they unlock the door because it's not convenient for them because their desk
01:21:38.240
is on the other side of the classroom and they have to go open the door all the time.
01:21:43.520
Well, sometimes they don't even carry the key on them.
01:21:48.800
Well, how do you lock the door if you're under code red?
01:21:55.140
I mean, they had incidents where they thought there was something in a school and they went
01:22:01.780
All the doors were unlocked in the, in the wing.
01:22:04.420
So now you had to call in reinforcements because you can't leave an area on, you know, they have
01:22:10.700
Well, there, if there's 15, 20 classrooms, you can't do it with four or five cops, which
01:22:15.560
Now you're calling in other people to come and go.
01:22:18.100
And the next to find out, it was, it was a hoax.
01:22:20.340
It was a, you know, it's, do you think most of the time, like trying to phrase this, do
01:22:27.880
you think most of the time it could be predicted who would potentially be an at risk student
01:22:37.840
I would, I would say it's, I don't think you have a lot of interaction with teachers or,
01:22:46.700
or whoever we're supposed to take care of, like asking the questions, you know, like they,
01:22:52.460
they push us, they have us take these, uh, little things every single year.
01:22:58.360
And it's, uh, it's about how to see abuse or if you see a bruise on somebody or you're
01:23:05.500
supposed to say something, or if you see somebody being bullied, you're supposed to say something.
01:23:13.000
I mean, you're, you're, you're our father, you're a, you know, you're, you see stuff,
01:23:16.720
you know, so you're like, you say something, uh, the biggest, biggest thing, I don't know
01:23:26.080
Do we have people that actually know how to have a conversation with somebody that might
01:23:29.820
be a bully or you're, there's, they're just saying the opposite.
01:23:37.480
You know, I mean, you could have a questionnaire, you could actually, you know, come and see
01:23:44.100
And how do they, you know, do they, when you see somebody say something and then this guy
01:23:48.320
looks at them and then they cower down, you know what I mean?
01:23:52.900
Do the teachers see that or the actual counselors or whatever?
01:24:00.180
It's like, you know, they have a degree, but is it really a degree in what they want
01:24:05.580
to do or is it just something just to get a paycheck?
01:24:08.360
You know, I hate to say that, but you know, the schools are, are being overcrowded and
01:24:14.560
you're not having a lot of help one way or the other.
01:24:16.680
I mean, you can see it in all aspects from people that take care of the school or people
01:24:22.720
I mean, when you, when you put out there saying that no kid behind, left behind, I think that's
01:24:29.060
the worst thing in the world, you know, you have, you have kids that are just getting
01:24:33.680
bounced around because that's, that's their grade.
01:24:37.800
Well, how do you know they may have a learning disability and you're not teaching them the,
01:24:41.800
there's always ways to have somebody learn something.
01:24:46.040
You know, um, I couldn't remember any, I could read a page, couldn't tell you what's
01:24:51.700
So I'd have to either read it a couple of times or I'd have to write notes, you know,
01:24:58.760
I mean, you know, I'm not, you know, I just don't remember stuff that I read, but I like
01:25:04.620
to do things and then you understand, you know, like, Oh, okay.
01:25:07.200
You know, but I think the same thing in school.
01:25:10.040
I don't think there's that many, they, they stick with a learning policy and they don't veer
01:25:14.940
from it for kids that are well advanced or not, you know, I got a, I got a granddaughter
01:25:22.280
that's doing, uh, high school math at third grade, but she's still in the same class in
01:25:30.500
So she, I know she's bored, you know, they're like, Oh, you know what?
01:25:35.540
Well, why isn't she like in a different math class?
01:25:39.500
They won't, they won't put them ahead like to the next grade or what?
01:25:45.700
You know, I mean, she took, she took the, uh, what is it?
01:25:48.360
The aptitude test or whatever, and found out she's, she's really smart.
01:25:53.740
You know, she's, she struggles on the reading part, but the math, she's, she's a whiz.
01:26:00.680
So it's like, okay, well, how do we get her to learn or catch up to her math skills to,
01:26:05.680
to reading or learning that literature or whatever, you know what I mean?
01:26:10.200
I don't know if, if teachers really know how to, or maybe there's nothing out there
01:26:15.540
Well, cause the question is how do you really prevent something like this?
01:26:18.760
Like doors locked, unlocked, doesn't matter if the kid has a gun.
01:26:23.080
I'm just, I'm just wondering, you know, cause I think if you, like if they start shooting,
01:26:30.920
If you don't have a gun back, what do you remember?
01:26:32.660
Remember how they ran videos when you were in high school before prom came or homecoming
01:26:39.180
and they showed you like drunk driver and then they have a crash car and you're driving.
01:26:51.300
I don't, I've never seen it where they have videos of showing like, no, you know how to
01:26:56.900
handle a gun or not handle a gun or how to handle whatever, or, or, or, you know, what
01:27:01.100
There's an old, you know, in the South, in the Southern States, there's a reason why
01:27:04.980
there's not a lot of shootings because they actually teach hunters education.
01:27:15.020
It's for, it's not for shooting people or whatever.
01:27:19.060
And I think a lot of the problem is video games.
01:27:22.240
You know, kids play video game, they shoot the bad guy, bad guy pops up.
01:27:32.720
Do you, would you predict that that's some of it, they're getting bullied and they just
01:27:44.600
It could be, I mean, you know, it could be a bad thing where all of a sudden, you know,
01:27:49.080
they were boyfriend, girlfriend, and now all of a sudden she has another boyfriend
01:27:52.540
or he has another girlfriend or left her for him.
01:27:55.360
And, you know, I mean, there's a lot of, a lot of stuff out there that could get you
01:28:01.280
So we're not, we're going to know exactly was the teacher the target or was the kids
01:28:06.720
That's the, that's the kind of weird part of it.
01:28:09.000
Was the teacher abusing or was the kid, you know, what's going on?
01:28:12.620
So maybe the teacher said something to her in front of all the other kids and now she's
01:28:20.100
Do a Catholic teacher still beat kids with rulers?
01:29:23.180
They said, shout out to our blue collar brethren.
01:29:39.140
Edward says, she makes a TikTok in response to Laura Loomer because she doesn't care.
01:29:44.700
How many people make videos about things they don't care about?
01:29:48.640
Tolerating abortion rather than shunning women who've had one is what brought us to this place.
01:29:52.980
Refusing to shame shameful behavior guarantees more of it.
01:29:58.720
How would they not delete the stench part when the camera guy gagged?
01:30:09.420
That skanky gal told Candace Owens on a show that she's doing this because she loves doing it.
01:30:14.260
But Candace continues arguing that the tramp is being manipulated and driven by others.
01:30:20.680
You would be, guys, I've interviewed so many sex workers that like enough for a lifetime.
01:30:34.740
Usually when they cry after, it's just so they can get a husband.
01:30:38.720
Like, what are they going to tell the husbands?
01:30:52.820
The Beat in Cheek says, Candace has been pissing me off lately, protecting whores.
01:30:58.400
While there is a simpidemic, my term I coined years ago, FYI, shame to these males.
01:31:07.220
Dane says, all I can figure is that Candace Owens hasn't been around many trashy and trampy
01:31:13.080
Candace Owens says that this whore is being violated.
01:31:15.220
That's like saying guests at your birthday party are burglars.
01:31:21.300
Candace is showing her feminists and blames it on others, especially men.
01:31:34.880
She has a feeling no amount of data and truth will pry from the truth at her hands.
01:31:39.320
Edward, withholding consequences from degrading behavior, denies the guilty party a means to
01:31:46.560
All is forgiven, does nothing to erase a guilty conscious.
01:31:49.140
Dane says, Pearl, D'Andra said the reason Candace doesn't believe this OF gal enjoys doing
01:31:54.760
it is because of her own violation of it is because she's not ugly or trashy looking enough.
01:32:00.080
She says that Candace doesn't believe pretty women can be skanky skanks.
01:32:04.620
She thinks that ugly women that sleep around to be popular by pretty girls are manipulated
01:32:10.520
Edward says, Nala should be asked if she owes any kind of amends to anyone for what she's
01:32:17.140
I don't think she does, and that's why she doesn't get it.
01:32:22.100
Check out the Apostle Prophets short video on Candace leaving the Daily Wire and her nonsense
01:32:28.400
By the way, Pearl, unlike you, I am a Candace fan from way back when she was making videos
01:32:34.340
I'm a fan of hers, but I'm not a groupie or a follower.
01:32:41.580
Dane, also, Pearl, about your guest's Coca-Cola bottle story.
01:32:45.980
It's not uncommon for a vacuum to be created, and the women have to go to the emergency
01:33:10.980
Graham says, I have an exhibition by an ex with a champagne bottle.
01:33:15.820
Dane, I've seriously considered selling my body before, but I've had to sell it by the
01:33:20.620
I'd start selling my body I'd have as a novelty, like the stuff you buy at Carnival or Circus.
01:33:26.520
If I sold my body, I'd have to give a salvage title to the new owner because this machine
01:33:33.420
Candace Owens reminds me of my brother, a doctor.
01:33:35.520
You're very smart and simultaneously very stupid.
01:33:47.080
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01:33:51.100
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01:33:59.220
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01:34:04.780
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01:34:10.300
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I read all the comments during the show that you guys pay for.
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Normally on YouTube, you have to pay for every single comment.
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Alex says this shooter is a product of the actual misandry on the dark corners of the
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The one that speaks like her manifesto on a daily basis.