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00:01:46.000We're like, we're in Wisconsin, right?
00:01:47.000So, okay, we know what state that we're in.
00:01:50.000So, Candace, I'm going to ask you the most difficult question that I think someone in power can possibly get, American politics, something that has befuddled the people at the top levels of government.
00:02:05.000How did we get to a place where that is even like a question that now a Supreme Court justice can't answer?
00:02:11.000Yeah, you know, it's really interesting to talk about this topic at length because I remember when we first started doing this, and you and I were traveling around the country four or five years ago, and I was really pressing on the transgender movement.
00:02:22.000And I remember conservatives at the time kept saying, this is such a small, you know, this isn't going to matter much.
00:02:28.000And I said, because this is what's going to come around the corner.
00:02:30.000It seems so obvious to me that that was going to place emphasis on children, that it was also going to sort of deconstruct.
00:02:38.000It was already a radicalized feminist movement, but I saw this moving towards the abolition of women, right?
00:02:44.000And it seems so natural throughout these feminist waves.
00:02:47.000And I was saying from the very beginning, I am not a feminist.
00:02:50.000I remember what we went through when the Me Too movement started.
00:02:53.000And I said, I don't support the Me Too movement because this is about the takedown of men and they really came after us.
00:02:59.000But I really did see us getting to this point very quickly where now we're talking about just abolishing what it means to be a woman.
00:03:07.000And it's interesting to consider the intersectionality of all that, how people can say that they're feminists, but they won't use their platforms to speak out against this.
00:03:17.000And it was something to me, especially now, you know, I'm 11 weeks away from giving birth to my second child.
00:03:27.000And I spoke at length about this today in shooting a documentary of just how significant the roles of the roles of masculinity and femininity are.
00:04:00.000So, when you absolve the family, when you absolve what it means to be a man, which is something that gives you worth, when you absolve what it means to be a woman, which is something that ultimately gives you worth, what you are left with is an incredibly dependent society that's turning to government and worshiping at the mantle of government, right?
00:04:17.000You're talking about kids that are being injected with hormones really young.
00:04:21.000That's not something that's temporary.
00:04:23.000So, it's a funny thing, but it's also an incredibly sad thing that we're now in a society where people can't answer a question as basic as what is a woman.
00:04:35.000Yeah, and so, I mean, you bring up a point about these waves of feminism, right?
00:04:40.000Because you'd think that the fight for the feminists would be when a bunch of men start pretending to be women.
00:04:46.000Like, that would be like the line, right?
00:04:48.000Or when, I mean, at the very, I don't agree with feminist dogma, but the one thing I probably do agree with in second-wave feminism is that men and women are different and they have different needs, wants, and concerns.
00:04:59.000Like, that's basically one of the building blocks of society.
00:05:02.000Why is it that so many of the feminists that have been screaming at you and I for the last couple years about women's rights or whatever are like, you know, it's actually okay that a man wins the NCAA championship as a woman?
00:05:14.000Because those people are not actually feminists.
00:05:16.000And what you see increasingly with radicalized movements is that they borrow words from the past that actually meant something, right?
00:05:23.000Like racist, racism used to mean something, right?
00:05:26.000Now it just means that you disagree with me, I don't like you, and therefore you're a white supremacist.
00:05:30.000So they're borrowing a word from the past.
00:05:38.000They're trying to stop the event by pulling a fire alarm.
00:06:22.000We were talking about how the left is a group of pets and narcissistic children that have never grown up.
00:06:28.000So borrowing words from the past, right?
00:06:31.000So they take a word that has meaning and means something, and then they just say, We're going to say this word so that if you stand against it, then there's something wrong with you.
00:06:49.000Prove there's a fire and then we'll leave the building.
00:07:08.000They do this all the time to try to stop events they don't like, prove that people's lives are in danger, and will respectfully leave the building, right?
00:07:46.000And now I'm at the age, obviously, where I'm having children, and you see women that bought into the lies of what they thought and perceived to be feminism.
00:07:54.000And they become these bitter, angry, don't have a family, threw everything into their careers, marching in the streets, shrieking because they were sold a bill of lies from culture that made them think that men were horrible people.
00:08:09.000And wanting to aspire to family made them not progressive enough.
00:08:12.000And similarly, when you see men that are told to shun their own biology, there are these shriveled, emasculated people that don't have anything of real value because the things that matter most in our society, of course, are family.
00:09:13.000And I'm not talking like, oh, I can bench 350.
00:09:15.000I'm talking about having a strength to lead a household, you know, and it's so emblematic of what I saw in the relationship between my grandmother and my grandfather growing up, where there were very clearly two identified, separate identified roles within that household.
00:09:31.000My grandfather led the house in a respectful manner.
00:09:35.000And women are meant to think, oh, men lead households, means that you're going to be subjugated and make them a sandwich.
00:09:40.000You're going to be barefoot and pregnant, which by the way, as a pregnant woman, I'd love to be barefoot right now.
00:09:45.000I don't know why that's getting a bad rep. It really is comfortable.
00:09:49.000I'd love to be making a sandwich right now, barefoot and pregnant.
00:09:53.000But they use these sort of images and make you think that there's something dirty about it.
00:09:58.000And it's the best part of every single day that I have is making it home to my family, providing a meal for them, having that time, sharing stories, raising your children.
00:10:08.000So what they've done is they've perverted those things, right?
00:10:17.000The things that when I get around with my girlfriends that I talk about, that my husband will like for five seconds, be like, eh, you know.
00:10:24.000And then I hear him talking to his lads as he says he's English.
00:10:28.000And I'm just, I just go, man, men are really dumb.
00:10:30.000You guys just are, you know, like they never really grow up.
00:11:00.000The people that need to, you know, pull fire alarms or whatever, wear two masks when they shower, like whatever, right?
00:11:08.000You know, believe men can become pregnant, like all these people, right?
00:11:11.000But I believe that those of us that actually have the humility to believe that we are, we have to live to these pesky shackles of reality, we're actually happier people because we believe in the laws of nature and nature's God, as the Declaration beautifully articulates.
00:11:24.000And we're willing to admit that through the thousands of years of recorded history, there's some things that we don't believe should change, that we need to be anchored to the beauty of antiquity.
00:11:34.000And why is that such a controversial statement?
00:11:36.000Why is it that we almost feel as if we're kind of in this non-stop conversation that we must have progress for progress sake, regardless of the damage it does to people?
00:12:00.000So I actually wrote a chapter in my book of a concept that I refer to as over-civilization because I didn't know what to call it.
00:12:07.000But what tends to happen when you end up in these times of extreme and remarkable privilege is that people create challenges where there are none.
00:12:16.000So I believe that there's something natural in the human spirit that wants to continue advancing, that wants to believe that they progress to something, right?
00:12:25.000We're the generation that ended, you know, World War II.
00:12:28.000We're the generation that, you know, ended the Vietnam War.
00:12:30.000We're the generation that did this act of heroism and heroism and we're so proud of ourselves.
00:13:21.000And when you start striving towards things just for the sake of striving, you actually end up backwards, right?
00:13:28.000Which is how we've ended up in this feminist argument where now women are actually being subjugated by men in these circumstances, like Leah Thomas, who is a man.
00:13:40.000I'm happy that you can call yourself whatever you want, but you're a male and you have women that are being made to compete against a male.
00:13:52.000So people that do not believe in a transcendent moral order or believe in family, they're going to have to find purpose somewhere, right?
00:13:59.000And what better purpose than believing and convincing yourself that you are going to dedicate your life to the destruction of the society around you, right?
00:14:08.000And for a person that is not rooted or educated in the way of kind of the Western canon, it could be very compelling and tempting, right?
00:14:16.000So why is it so tempting, especially for the elites to believe this stuff?
00:14:20.000Like, Candace, how do we get to a place where Apple comes out with a pregnant man emoji, right?
00:14:24.000And Netflix comes out with a new special that says he's expecting.
00:15:40.000And then it really brings you back to Marxist ideology.
00:15:42.000So I believe, and I would really have to examine if the college education system does not get a complete and utter makeover, I wouldn't send my child.
00:15:50.000And because what you really understand what they're doing is they're intentionally manufacturing people that are learning actually very little, but come out with a tremendous amount of confidence, right?
00:16:02.000So you can now enroll and you can get a major, you can get a degree in queer studies, right?
00:16:30.000They spent four years and hundreds of thousands of dollars potentially getting this degree and a certificate that tells them that they are a smart person in society.
00:16:39.000And then they go out into society and they go, ha, I'm smart.
00:17:04.000This is a ridiculous degree to have in your hand.
00:17:08.000And what happens to that individual is that they look at the person who graduated high school, didn't go to college, but maybe went to a trade school and that guy knows how to fix an AC.
00:19:00.000I spent years being called a race traitor for pointing out what was so plainly obvious, which was that you had a bunch of kids marching in the street wearing Black Lives Matter t-shirts, raising money.
00:19:11.000You guys were perfect little billboards for a company.
00:19:51.000And we're talking about this movement raised billions of dollars worldwide.
00:19:55.000And nobody, not a single building, not a single Black Lives Matter, a corporate office, at least, where I can see that they're hiring black students.
00:20:04.000Instead, they burned down black neighborhoods.
00:20:06.000Have you seen the neighborhoods that hosted the riots?
00:20:31.000And stupidity comes in many different colors.
00:20:39.000And it all kind of happened, you know, during Floyd Apalooza and kind of post-all of that, right?
00:20:45.000And how did the smart people again get it so wrong?
00:20:50.000Well, it turns out that the smart people are not that smart.
00:20:53.000And by the way, this is not a left or right issue because the capitulation happened on both sides.
00:20:58.000On the left, it's like, yay, you know, change in your Black Lives Matter t-shirt for the, you know, it's, it's every, the movement is every five weeks.
00:21:08.000We love you, Dr. George Floyd, whatever it is.
00:21:11.000It's just the new thing, right, that they can be shrieking about because they're fundamentally unhappy.
00:21:15.000But on the right, what you saw was people that didn't have the courage to speak out about it because race still makes people uncomfortable, right?
00:21:25.000And that it makes people uncomfortable for what I just said, right?
00:21:27.000Because they're borrowing these words that actually have an entirely different meaning.
00:21:32.000So it became this threat, this, you know, political bullet to your head.
00:21:36.000You either support Black Lives Matter or you're a racist.
00:22:57.000And a lot of eyes have been opened to this, that one of the great threats to liberty and humanity is the stranglehold that big pharma has over our livelihood and the decisions that we can and cannot make.
00:23:08.000I mean, mandatory vaccines to all of this.
00:23:10.000It's from the moment you're born, you're kind of in this biomedical pharma fascist state.
00:23:16.000Talk about your documentary and talk about how this actually transcends political issues because some of the greatest apologists for corporate pharmaceutical dominance are actually on the right.
00:23:26.000Yeah, well, we have more people, big pharma lobbyists in D.C. than we have representatives in Congress.
00:23:33.000These people are bought and paid for, and big pharma is incredibly wealthy.
00:23:36.000you are living in a time where if you thought Pablo Escobar and El Chapo were big, you need to look around your own country because you have the biggest drug cartel that has ever operated on the face of the planet happening right here in America.
00:23:49.000Everything that El Chapo and Pablo Escobar aspired to, linking arms with government officials, running elections, big pharma is doing right here in America.
00:23:58.000And it's been going on for a very long time.
00:24:01.000I have put out a free podcast series for moms and it's something that all women and men should be educated on, understanding the history of vaccines.
00:24:11.000And I think now people are suddenly more ready to have that conversation because they saw the corruption up front with COVID.
00:24:18.000They saw the way that people were forced and what OSHA tried to do, what the CDC has been trying to do to force people to put a substance in their body, even if it flies in the face of scientific data.
00:24:29.000You know, you can be at zero risk and they're already running tests on infants.
00:24:34.000You know, my story was, obviously, I was just like you guys, to go to school, you had to get certain vaccines.
00:24:40.000But to make it clear, when we had to get vaccines from a time that we were zero until 18, I think I had to get maybe 12.
00:24:47.000Today, kids have to get 70 plus, about 75 vaccines.
00:24:52.000So, and let me tell you, the kids are not healthier today than they were when I was growing up.
00:24:55.000They're sicker than they've ever been.
00:24:57.000If everyone's got an allergy and autoimmune disorder, I can't have gluten.
00:25:24.000And when I kind of woke up from that episode, and the doctor said, well, you shouldn't complete this.
00:25:29.000And I began researching just that vaccine.
00:25:32.000I was very horrified at what I found, which was just first and foremost, cervical cancer rates, which back then they said it was just for women.
00:25:41.000It was going to help you not HPV could lead to cervical cancer.
00:25:52.000But it made me realize how corrupt and how the data was, you know, how it was completely lied to, how they used a fear campaign regarding cancer to force me into making a decision that I didn't really fully understand.
00:26:03.000When I became a mom, I made it my job.
00:26:05.000And this is why I talk about feminism needing the idea of modern feminism needing to die because it should be our job.
00:26:12.000Women should be the CIA, the FBI, the DHS when it comes to our children.
00:26:20.000I just began researching vaccines in general and was horrified at what I found and just wanted to share it and show people the FDA in search, the warnings on there, everything that you're seeing kids have.
00:26:33.000We'll tell you that these are potential reactions that can happen if you get these vaccines.
00:26:37.000I am not ever telling people what to do with their lives or what not to do with their lives, but I believe that you cannot make a sound decision unless you are actually given the real information.
00:26:46.000And that's what it's all about, allowing people to make informed decisions.
00:26:50.000So yeah, it's been a passion of mine to talk about these vaccines.
00:26:53.000And the time is definitively opportune in the midst of the COVID crazies.
00:26:57.000Yeah, and I think that's an unintended benefit, I should say.
00:30:04.000Yeah, I mean, the most rewarding things I hear from our podcast, our radio show, and our speaking is two things.
00:30:10.000People that say, you totally changed my mind on a topic or issue of perspective.
00:30:14.000The most rewarding thing is where people say they gave their life to Christ because of what we're doing.
00:30:18.000That's the most important thing, right?
00:30:21.000But going down, going downstream from that, just the conversion is just, I'm such a big believer in conversions.
00:30:29.000Those of us in the West, you should never lose that optimism that people can be converted.
00:30:34.000And especially as we reflect in some of the great stories of the Bible of people that believed one thing and then they believe something totally different.
00:30:40.000We should never lose that sort of optimism that people can change their mind.
00:30:45.000But the second thing that I love that I hear at events are people that were afraid to speak out.
00:31:02.000Because if good people agree with you and they don't repeat what they hear that they know is true, then the event just dies after we're done, right?
00:31:10.000But if some of you are now inspired because of what you hear to go talk for the rest of your life and your family or your community or your workplace, then all of a sudden we'll turn this massive event into a movement that could change Milwaukee for the better and Wisconsin for the better.
00:31:22.000And so when I hear that, that really gives me a great deal of satisfaction.
00:31:59.000So I could talk from some authority on this.
00:32:02.000The Boy Scouts of America started as a wonderful institution that helped develop generals that fought in World War II, presidents, statesmen, entrepreneurs, and business people.
00:32:13.000My life was very impacted favorably from the Boy Scouts.
00:32:16.000I went up to Camp Napawon, actually, in Wild Rose, Wisconsin, growing up.
00:32:28.000From every single front, you might say, why?
00:32:30.000They let girls into the Boy Scouts, which is complete, first of all, just on its face is like the dumbest thing you could possibly imagine, right?
00:32:43.000Boys being around boys and men being around men is important for development of individuals, especially for teenagers.
00:32:50.000As soon as, and every clinical study will show this, you have boys amongst one another trying to get stronger or complete an obstacle course.
00:32:58.000The minute you put one girl within the zip code of that, all their behavior changes.
00:34:04.000I said I'm 28, so I feel like I can relate to a lot of what you do.
00:34:08.000My question, I wanted to ask you as someone who builds brands for a living and helps other people build their brands, I wanted to ask you about Elon Musk, who is the most powerful brand in the world.
00:34:17.000And also, what advice would you give to people for building a brand in the face of controversy and adversity?
00:34:24.000Okay, I'm going to start with Elon Musk's question.
00:34:26.000I think what he is doing is fantastic and there's no way to lose.
00:34:30.000And what I mean by that is that obviously Twitter is going to, the Twitter is actually going to block this, obviously.
00:34:36.000But it doesn't matter because it's leading to a global awakening about just how corrupt the system is.
00:34:44.000And so I think this has been one of those moments of sunshine, which has provided like a disinfectant and people are really seeing just how corrupt is.
00:34:52.000I mean, there's no reason not to accept that deal.
00:34:54.000I mean, Twitter as a company has been floundering.
00:34:56.000I mean, they have not earned any money for their shareholders.
00:34:59.000They won't even bring it to them because it has become such an ideological battleground, right?
00:35:04.000We know that if he ever got into that company, into the weeds of it, we would see that, I mean, Saudi Arabia, like suddenly the left is supporting some, I know, like I said, we were saying, like, just speaking out and saying, I'm against this.
00:35:40.000And so they will not release Twitter because it would honestly provide a window into just how corrupt the system is.
00:35:47.000But what Elon Musk is doing is absolutely brilliant.
00:35:51.000And yeah, it's not going to go through, obviously.
00:35:54.000And I think eventually he'll just pull out all of his money and that'll be that.
00:35:57.000And he made tons of money and it's great.
00:35:59.000And America will be better for seeing it all up.
00:36:02.000Like America will have been better just for having an opportunity to see just how dysfunctional it is and just how corrupt and how we really don't live in the economy and the world that we believe that we do.
00:36:30.000And we've always believed that the profit motive drives all human behavior, and that's wrong.
00:36:34.000If that was true, they would accept the Elon Musk deal and the deal would be done.
00:36:37.000There are things that matter more than the profit motive, and that's the prestige and the power motive, which actually matters a lot more than the profit motive when you talk about human psychology.
00:36:45.000So the Twitter board of directors, they're not running a company.
00:36:47.000They're running something closer to like a Democrat super PAC regime propaganda censorship machine that.
00:38:05.000I don't think the deal is going to go through.
00:38:06.000I don't want to be cynical, but I think they have unintentionally red-pilled the world's richest man, which might about be the dumbest thing you could possibly do.
00:38:14.000Where now like center-right non-woke causes are going to have a $300 billion man and the owner of SpaceX, Tesla, the boring company, Neuralink, and someone who's like the greatest engineering mind in 100 years being dedicated to abolish the woke left.
00:39:17.000For such a long time, people kept saying the slippery slope wasn't real, right?
00:39:22.000Like, oh, if we legalize pot, we'll just be a freer country, I don't know, a more relaxed country, whatever they thought it was going to be.
00:39:27.000But it's not like we're just, we're just going to slide into suddenly legalizing methamphetamine.
00:39:32.000Oh, well, we did that pretty quickly after legalizing marijuana in certain states, right?
00:39:38.000So now we have the argument that we're fighting is like, forget marijuana.
00:39:41.000We now have places in New York City where you can go shoot up and the government will give you a needle and a syringe to be able to do that.
00:39:48.000You now have, I think, Oregon's leading the charge on that.
00:39:51.000They've legalized, they've decriminalized every drug.
00:39:54.000Yeah, they have injection sites and they decriminalize every single drug.
00:39:57.000So I don't, I am a person that does not believe that it would render people freer.
00:40:02.000If we're discussing the tenets of whether or not you believe harm, like, you know, marijuana is more harmful than of a substance and alcohol, I would probably say no.
00:40:10.000And alcohol has been detrimental to people and has killed more people and things of that nature.
00:40:16.000But when we're talking about whether or not either is good for society as a whole, I absolutely not.
00:40:21.000I actually stand really on the opposite side of that issue because of what we are seeing today with all the things that the left is trying to do with every single drug, like every single drug.
00:40:30.000And it started with marijuana is just going to be, we're just going to decriminalize marijuana.
00:40:33.000We're just going to legalize marijuana and that's going to be it.
00:42:54.000And the sooner you realize that, the sooner you realize anything that quickly rushes serotonin and dopamine from an external influence, whether it be pornography, marijuana, methamphetamines, psychedelics, or alcohol, comes with a price.
00:43:08.000Now, you might be willing to pay that price, but be careful because we know from neurology is our bodies are so amazing and you start to build tolerance to that price.
00:43:17.000And then all of a sudden the downside is a lot worse than the upside.
00:43:20.000And we're living in a country with 100,000 plus drug overdoses every single year.
00:43:24.000And we also live in the most medicated, thanks to pharma, the most drug-addicted, thanks to the other issues, and the most sad, depressed, and suicidal generation in history.
00:44:52.000One thing I would recommend that you do is pick up and move your business to a conservative leading because, and I'm not saying that because I'm like raw-rah conservatives.
00:44:58.000It's because you will start to realize that when you're in liberal districts, they create government policies that are meant to punish and penalize people for being successful.
00:45:07.000You're seeing California being the state that has been exemplary to exactly that.
00:45:11.000If you're a good person that follows the law, you start a business, they are going to tax you into oblivion and transfer those tax dollars to support the criminals on the street that are defecating and need to shoot up.
00:45:22.000And it's, like I said, there couldn't be a more clear example than looking at what has really happened in cities like New York City and California and Chicago.
00:45:30.000So I always say that if you're an entrepreneur, put yourself into a position where you're surrounded by politicians that support entrepreneurship.
00:45:39.000Well, they will actually award people that are doing good things in their community as opposed to penalizing them.
00:45:44.000And because eventually, and if you're in a super liberal area, their guns turn towards you because they hate success, right?
00:45:49.000There's something wrong with you getting ahead.
00:45:56.000And so especially seeing that in the example of California, how they just suddenly demonized the entrepreneur and made it seem as if, well, you make this much money, you should pay more in taxes.
00:46:06.000It's the reason why I picked up when I moved to Tennessee and I run my businesses from the South.
00:46:35.000And then just getting into the real world, you just are open to a lot of things.
00:46:40.000My question for you is just more so some advice when your family and friends have totally different viewpoints than you are not even really opening to hearing your viewpoints.
00:46:53.000Make new friends because that's optional.
00:46:56.000Seriously, it's just, it's not life is too short, you know, and I'm not saying that your job shouldn't be, people are sometimes just not ready to hear information.
00:47:04.000And I've realized that even with family members, that's a little more permanent, right?
00:47:08.000You're having family members that disagree with you.
00:47:09.000You wouldn't even, I even told you the stories of what I went through coming out as a conservative on a public stage when my family was so tied and boggled down.
00:47:18.000The majority of my family was liberal at that time.
00:47:21.000They just weren't ready to hear the message.
00:47:22.000But then eventually the message comes to them in the form of their surroundings, right?
00:47:26.000Suddenly they're looking around and, you know, legal immigrants are being dropped off at their front desk.
00:47:31.000They're, you know, trying to enroll into their kids, like my sisters, into classes, and they're dealing with all of the woke crap.
00:47:37.000They're dealing with having their small children that are being told they have to vaccinate, even though they're pro-vax.
00:47:42.000They're not comfortable with this one thing.
00:47:44.000So wokeness is such a disease and it spreads so rapidly that eventually, if you just hold on to truth, your friendships and those relationships will come back.
00:47:54.000Every single one of those people who were like, I cannot believe who you are.
00:47:58.000And I'm saying it's not just my friends and family, but the world.
00:48:00.000I mean, like I just said, the Black Lives Matter narrative.
00:48:02.000I was enemy number one for telling the truth about George Floyd and talking about Black Lives Matter.
00:48:07.000Well, it's either crickets now, they have nothing to say, or they've come and they've said that they're sorry.
00:48:13.000And that's the beauty about being on the side of the truth.
00:48:15.000Like the lie makes its way around the world before the truth gets its shoes on, as my granddad used to say.
00:48:20.000Eventually the truth does wake up, turn the alarm off and get its shoes on.
00:48:24.000And I would just say, when those friends come back, accept them.
00:48:54.000You mentioned to I think two questions previously.
00:48:57.000She asked about, or you recommended moving her conservative business to a conservative area.
00:49:03.000Would you recommend that for more liberal businesses to be doing that well?
00:49:08.000Like to, and would you also recommend that for not necessarily businesses, but just people in general to be moving out of the communities they disagree with and into their surrounding by people who they agree with and vice versa?
00:49:20.000Oh, I don't think the business itself is conservative or liberal when I say that.
00:49:24.000So I don't, I don't think that you could have a, like, if you make clothes and they're good, you make clothes and they're good.
00:49:28.000That's the, but the free market will determine that, right?
00:49:30.000So what I mean is that if you are an entrepreneur, you have to start thinking about the policies that are in place where you live.
00:49:37.000And yes, I'm a big believer that you have to think about the values of where you live as well.
00:49:41.000So like, and for every regard, whether it's business, whether it's family, I mean, this has become such a huge discussion when you have kids, right?
00:49:48.000Well, what kind of public school system, where are you living?
00:49:52.000What kind of public school system are you going to send them to a school that believes that their child can pick their gender and their pronouns, or you're going to send them to a Christian school?
00:49:59.000It becomes common sense that you want to live in an area that reflects your values and that rewards the behavior that you see as acceptable.
00:50:07.000So I think that that's sort of a natural thing that people should strive toward.
00:50:11.000And I'm being serious when I say that you now have areas that are like, I can't imagine opening a business in Los Angeles.
00:50:17.000I don't understand people that still live there.
00:50:19.000You are just being penalized for being successful.
00:50:22.000When you look at the tax rates, it's interesting that the young lady that came before you just said, you know, I was a liberal until I got into the real world.
00:50:28.000That's exactly what I'm talking about because when you get into the real world, you start to realize the way that you're taxed in certain areas.
00:50:36.000So yes, I would recommend it, whether it was what your leanings are doesn't matter, right?
00:50:41.000If you want to work for the sake of all of your tax dollars going to support, you know, criminals on the street, criminal, whatever reforms they say that they're doing, then yeah, you could stay where you want to, but you're not going to earn any money.
00:50:52.000And eventually you're going to wake up and you're going to say, actually, I'm a little more fiscally conservative, as people like to say.
00:50:59.000And people tend to just migrate towards places that are advantageous to those perspectives.
00:51:04.000And I'll answer the second part of your question.
00:51:51.000I want to live around people that can tell me what a woman is.
00:51:54.000I want to live around people that believe that their, you know, life begins at some form of point and doesn't believe in post-birth abortion.
00:52:01.000Like, I don't want to be worried that my guns are going to be confiscated or that the kids in our community are going to be taught about lesbian sex when they're four years old.
00:52:09.000Like that's not a state I want to live in.
00:52:11.000And for me, that was a breaking point, not to mention the financial pressure of living in Illinois.
00:52:16.000And by the way, that hap, like that idea of putting yourself in a social environment that matches your own, that's a part of humanity.
00:52:24.000That's a part of, that's not even humanity.
00:52:27.000Find your tribe is what we're saying, right?
00:52:29.000And people do that whether your first day of kindergarten, you're making your friends, you're finding people that you have things in common with.
00:52:35.000Then when it becomes, you know, you become an adult and you're out in the world, it's the exact same thing.
00:53:25.000Like, I mean, when we're talking about big pharma, you have the same manufacturers of every vaccine.
00:53:30.000They put in all of these restrictions.
00:53:32.000So nobody, even with, in terms of medicine, I mean, what Trump passed in terms of the right to try, they won't allow anybody to even create medicines, to create alternatives.
00:53:41.000They make everybody who says like, hey, this is in your cabinet.
00:53:47.000Another alternative is just learning about the things that our grandparents knew, you know, that you could, that not everything requires a pill, honestly.
00:53:56.000And a lot of the reason why they put out these pills is to make you a lifelong customer of big pharma.
00:54:02.000I am so against, like, I mean, and when I say against medicine, I mean like, unless I actually need to take a pill, like really need to take a pill, I'm willing to just be sick for a few days and let my body naturally fight it.
00:54:13.000And we've become a society that doesn't do that anymore.
00:54:16.000And it's, it's literally what created the opioid epidemic that we're facing right now in this country is that we have, there's a pill for everything in America.
00:54:24.000And it is unique to America, by the way.
00:54:27.000The amount of kids that I see that are on anxiety pills, depression pills, ADHD pills.
00:54:34.000I mean, these are, yeah, yeah, benzos, all of these pills that are supposed to make them feel happy or supposed to make them feel sad or supposed to help them focus.
00:54:44.000And in the long run, of course, it's detrimental to your health.
00:54:47.000I mean, even talking about birth control pills, this is a conversation for another day that I cannot wait to have with women.
00:54:52.000Talk about being told from the second we're enrolled in school, fight your fertility and the long-term effects of that, which have never been explored and which I think we're seeing today when we have so many women needing to turn to IVF to have one child.
00:55:05.000And just the lack of education because we assign, we have, of course, rightfully so.
00:55:16.000And that system was built for exactly that reason to make you believe that the doctor is smarter than you, the professor is smarter than you.
00:55:23.000Trust everybody but your own gut instincts.
00:55:26.000So I think one solution is for us to realize that we have to be our own biggest advocates, that we have to be able to do the research and that we have to think about these things critically.
00:55:34.000Because somebody tells you that this pill is fine and you can take it every day does not mean this pill is fine.
00:56:14.000And I believe that it starts in the household and not being scared to have a discussion.
00:56:18.000Like get the scarlet letter, let them call you anti-this, quack doctor, all of this stuff.
00:56:23.000Just know that big pharma does not have your best interests at heart.
00:56:26.000They know that these pills are harmful.
00:56:28.000They quietly pull things off the market all the time that create addiction, you know, and it's sad that we see the drug dealers, of course, go to prison, but big pharma execs never go to prison for the addictions that they create.
00:56:40.000And the people are turning to the streets because big pharma execs got them addicted to these pills.
00:56:46.000And I'd add to that, you're personally curious.
00:56:49.000Check out one word, homeopathic, which is homeopathic is kind of the code word for alternative medicine.
00:57:34.000And Candace articulated it beautifully.
00:57:37.000But there's like at least 500 to 600 natural homeopathic non-pharmaceutical interventions that you could do right now to improve your physical health, your mental health, your bone structure, your muscle mass, your testosterone, your serotonin levels, your ability to be able to regulate neurotransmitters, all these things.
00:57:55.000And you're like, wow, I never knew that.
00:57:56.000Yeah, they don't want you to know that, actually.
00:58:24.000I want to appreciate or thank you both for coming out and just doing these kinds of things.
00:58:27.000I think it's very important to kind of just engage with the media and just kind of see what people think.
00:58:32.000So I guess my question relates somewhat to transgender people and how you feel like people who are transgender, who transition at a certain point in their life, who become very patriotic and become very passionate about this country and still want to care for it and make their part and just kind of contribute.
00:58:51.000How would you go about, you know, taking care of and just interacting with those people as they try to, you know, fight the constant media and just the way that things are so pandered all the time.
00:59:01.000I'm just curious as to how you would argue that.
00:59:05.000Well, it would depend on that individual because there are, I have a person that I work with who is a gay man who doesn't believe in gay marriage.
00:59:17.000But I know transgendered individuals who believe and speak out on the fact that they believe that transgenderism and dysphoria is a mental disorder.
00:59:27.000And so they approach that platform from a conservative perspective and speak out against the idea of trying to convince children to think that they can just pick their genders and they talk about their suffering.
00:59:37.000I've hosted these people on my platforms before, and they are great contributors to conservatism because they will at length explain what led to their gender dysphoria, for example.
00:59:47.000I had a man by the name of Walt Heyer who was transgendered for 20 years, went through with the bottom surgery and lived as a woman for 20 years before he woke up and realized that he was lied to from a time that he was a kid.
00:59:59.000And he talked about how high a percentage it is of people that are transgendered who are raped when they're children, right?
01:00:06.000And rather than addressing that trauma that makes them want to get rid of their entire existence of who they are, want to transition into something completely different.
01:00:14.000You have a society that's handing them hormone pills.
01:00:17.000And obviously he had sex change regret.
01:00:20.000So he is one of the loudest voices for conservatism because he's approaching it from an angle of, you know, here is where I am.
01:00:27.000Now, if you're talking about the differences between like, can you be a transgender conservative?
01:00:34.000Can you be transgender and say that on the social issues, I'm not conservative, but I'm fiscally conservative?
01:00:39.000Like, I'd have to get into the weeds of what you're referring to, like, but I believe in, you know, free markets and capitalism.
01:00:45.000And, you know, that becomes the job of the RNC.
01:00:47.000And I think that what's happened a lot, and there's a deeper conversation that should be had.
01:00:52.000And I wish we had more time to discuss this, is that we are conflating what it means to be a Republican with what it means to be a Christian.
01:01:00.000And so I need to understand what you, what you're, and we shouldn't do that.
01:01:05.000The job of the Republican Party is to bring as many voters into like, you know, into the camp and see what we have in common and what are the things that we agree on and what we're fighting the left on.
01:01:15.000The job of Christians is to take a stand against things that are against the Bible and against Christianity.
01:01:22.000And we've been conflating that a lot lately.
01:01:26.000So I've kind of over-answered your question a little bit, but I'd have to know more about how that transgender individual was entering in the conservative conversation theologically, fiscally.
01:01:37.000You know, what more can you provide there?
01:01:43.000I guess, yeah, more physically, I guess.
01:01:45.000It would be a better way to kind of go about it.
01:01:56.000So when you get to the voting booth, you might be thinking that the number one, my number one priority is I believe in free markets and capitalism.
01:02:00.000So I'm voting for the conservative guy because I don't want to see a communist takeover of the country.
01:02:21.000I'm actually graduating this semester.
01:02:24.000However, I should have had some hindsight on the industry I was getting into.
01:02:28.000You know, there's a lot that I'm actually worried about publishing or making or creating, frankly, with a lot of the topics or points that I want to talk about because I fear the reaction or I fear the response that I would be getting.
01:02:42.000And God knows you two have gotten some very severe responses, very negative responses from what I like to call this new internet death threat culture.
01:03:38.000And 0% of them would ever say any of the things to my face, which is why I've never been accosted save that one time from Antifa because only when they're in a group do they feel that they have the courage to say something.
01:03:50.000But individually, these people would never walk up to me and say something like that to me.
01:03:54.000I hope I don't give them the vibe that they would think that I would take that sitting down pregnant or not because I wouldn't, you know, I'm just not one of those individuals.
01:04:02.000And it's like, if you have something to say and you disagree with me and you want to use a modicum of intelligence to do that, I'm happy to have a conversation with you.
01:04:09.000But internet thugging is just like, it's just lame.
01:04:25.000Like introverts are gravitating towards message boards and comments and extroverts are kind of like repulsed by that whole idea.
01:04:30.000So it's actually interesting the people that wouldn't be willing to say something to your face are the people that are probably actually dishing out the most amount of tax towards you.
01:05:30.000I live in one of the most probably crime-stricken areas.
01:05:35.000According to the FBI, my zip code was the worst in the nation.
01:05:38.000With that being said, I refuse to be a victim because I'm a victor.
01:05:52.000And there's a couple of questions that I really want to ask, but I can't because I'm actually a police officer for the city and I wouldn't get fired just yet.
01:06:01.000But I'm tired of spineless leaders, spineless politicians.
01:06:06.000And it's a lot of things that I really want to get out right now.
01:06:09.000But to my question, what advice would you give to a young black conservative who wants to create their own platform or to possibly join an already established organization or platform such as Turnit Point USA?
01:06:26.000A police officer also finding a happier.
01:06:28.000And I ain't gonna lie, I'm ready to expose these punks.
01:06:37.000Well, the first thing that I would say is to figure out how you want to get involved because right now you're mincing your words because you have to, which is why Brennan had to leave the police force because he was tired of mincing his words.
01:06:47.000But he felt like he could support the police force better if he could say everything he wanted to.
01:06:52.000And I think that he's found that that's true.
01:06:55.000So if you want to get involved on like a smaller level with community events and stuff, you know, I run Blexit.com.
01:07:02.000We both have tabs that say get involved or you can link up.
01:07:05.000I mean, it'd be great to have you as an ambassador because you're obviously hilarious, eh?
01:07:10.000Yeah, and because you know, to just get you involved and talking about what you see, just hearing that background of your story, that's that's already inspiring.
01:07:16.000Like, I'm already like, there it is, like coming from absolutely nothing and standing up there and being on the side of the police and on the side of law and order.
01:07:23.000That's a story people need to hear, you know?
01:07:26.000And if you want to get involved on a louder level, speak out and speak out unapologetically.
01:07:31.000Don't care what they say, what they have to say.
01:07:33.000You already have the credentials, all the victimhood stuff that they think gives you street cred, you got it, right?
01:07:38.000So say exactly what you want and inspire others to recognize that there's no virtue in remaining a victim.
01:07:47.000There's no virtue in staying on the streets.
01:07:48.000There's no virtue in becoming a gang member.
01:07:50.000We need more people like you speaking out full stop.
01:07:53.000So you'll always find a home getting involved in all organizations.
01:08:36.000I drove up here from a city I know you've heard of, fiery but mostly peaceful Kenosha.
01:08:43.000And I know that there's a couple people in the crowd that are from Kenosha too.
01:08:46.000So there's a lot of stuff that happened over the course of these few years that obviously touched people in Wisconsin pretty closely because of that.
01:08:55.000So I just wanted to know what you guys, what kind of advice you have or things to say about the, first of all, to the people of Kenosha and people who live in places like Kenosha that didn't expect that the violence that happens in bigger cities like Milwaukee or Chicago would come to their doorstep.
01:09:12.000First of all, you can't forget what happened.
01:09:15.000If you look at the history of it, and Kyle Rittenhouse, God bless him for the rule of law actually playing out in our judicial system playing out the way it should.
01:09:23.000But make no mistake, that prosecution, I still believe it needs to be sued civilly for trying to destroy that kid's life.
01:09:30.000That was a reckless prosecution from the beginning.
01:09:33.000They withheld exculpatory evidence from drone footage from the FBI.
01:09:53.000Yeah, but not before the 24 hours, right?
01:09:55.000He was given aforementioned notice, and it was 72, not 24.
01:09:59.000And Governor Evers could have mobilized the National Guard and saved people's lives.
01:10:04.000And if you disagree with that, talk to the people of Kenosha that got their businesses burned down.
01:10:10.000If we have to believe that Evers did everything he possibly could when Kenosha is in rubble, don't pee on my leg and tell me it's raining, okay?
01:10:45.000Since there is a possibility that Elon Musk may possibly buy a Twitter, do you think he should go for it or should he start his own social platform?
01:10:57.000Well, if he doesn't get any and he started his own social media platform, I think a lot of people would join because he believes in free speech.
01:11:04.000But like we said, I don't think he's going to do that.
01:11:06.000I think he wanted to plug into Twitter because it was already built.
01:11:42.000The repealing, then the reinstituting of the masks.
01:11:44.000In like a 24-hour period, they repealed the mask mandate and then reinstituted it because science changed in a day and a half or something like that.
01:11:54.000So I would just love to get your thoughts on that.
01:13:13.000They used 9-11 as a mass propaganda campaign and said, this is going to be a temporary thing we're going to do here.
01:13:18.000What we're going to pass is going to be temporary, but it's going to be for your safety.
01:13:22.000And you're going to basically give us your DNA when you go through the airports.
01:13:25.000And of course, because we were traumatized by the images of 9-11 being shown to us over and over again, we didn't really have alternative media back then.
01:13:32.000So we're all watching those big screen TVs.
01:13:36.000Of course, we should get this passed immediately without question.
01:13:40.000And that temporary led to we're still taking our shoes off.
01:13:43.000And now they really do want a little bit more DNA at these times, right?
01:13:46.000Right now, the government is doing that all over again.
01:13:49.000They're making a concerted effort to get the next generation primed for more government control.
01:13:53.000They are not going to let up one inch when it comes to these mask mandates, which is why the Biden administration has just announced that they've magically received another letter from the CDC and they want the DOJ to take a look at repealing the mask mandates, the airline mask mandates for a never-ending public health emergency.
01:14:10.000By the way, if it goes on for two years, it's not an emergency.
01:14:53.000I still believe putting masks on faces when there is no epidemiological value at all whatsoever is dehumanizing and it's bad for the soul and the spirit of individual.
01:15:16.000My question is: with everything that's going on and how quickly downhill you see our country going, do you think we're going to turn that point?
01:15:46.000Honestly, I've been all around this country, and the majority of people don't think that children should be sexualized in the school system, but a loud minority with a lot of power do.
01:15:56.000And I think that they made a critical error.
01:15:59.000And this is why I'm so optimistic when they came from moms.
01:16:02.000And it's why I talk about the importance.
01:16:09.000Mothers, and this, that's why, going back to the beginning of this conversation that we've had today about this idea of women being depressed and suppressed and silenced by men, you know, Grendad was the leader of the household, but Grendad always woke up with grandma's thoughts, right?
01:16:23.000You know, whatever happens, if you ever see the way it works in a marriage, right?
01:16:26.000The man's the leader, but somehow always what the woman wants kind of happens in the household.
01:16:35.000And it's women, when you wake us up to something as critical as our children, the mama bear instinct, for those of you that don't hunt, if you don't know this, the mama bear literally fights to the death the papa bears who will come and try to kill her young to make her go into heat again.
01:16:55.000Like if they want the woman to go into heat, the papa bear will kill all of the cubs and the mama bear will fight to her death to protect the cubs.
01:17:04.000And I think we're seeing that happen right now in America because suddenly the moms went, wait a minute, why am I suddenly fighting for my child not to be masked?
01:17:12.000Why am I suddenly fighting for my child who's perfectly healthy not to receive these vaccine series?
01:17:17.000Why is my child suddenly learning pornography?
01:17:33.000Because when she wakes up and she focuses her attention on you, she will fight for the death.
01:17:37.000And I believe that that was a critical error that the left has made and they are going to make the biggest difference going into this next election cycle.
01:17:50.000And I'll tell you why first, but we must do some things.
01:17:53.000And I want to just encourage you in Wisconsin to stay on this topic.
01:17:57.000We have to fix the way we do elections in our country.
01:17:59.000We have to fix the way we do elections in Wisconsin, allowing the hundreds, the millions of dollars from Zuckerberg, the mules, the ballots everywhere, the ballot drop boxes, there will be more and more revelations in coming weeks and months.
01:18:11.000Do not lose focus on this topic, please.
01:18:14.000The way we do elections in our country must be reformed.
01:18:17.000If you are a skeptic on it, watch Dinesh's upcoming movie.
01:18:20.000It will blow your mind of what happened in this last election.
01:18:23.000But here's the final reason why I believe we'll win if we act.
01:18:26.000If you were a Vegas odds better and you had one choice or the other, would you want to be on the team with Joy Reed or that weird, creepy eunuch on CNN that can't even take a question from a college kid or the people that can't define what a woman is or think that men can become pregnant or want black only dormitories?
01:18:44.000Or do you want to be on the team with the number one podcaster in history, Joe Rogan, the world's richest man, one of the most remarked comedians who's an atheist liberal who's now on team anti-woke Bill Maher, the number one cable news channel in history, Tucker Carlson, Candace Owens team, and the team of reality, truth, beauty, and goodness, the Constitution, history, facts, and things you can prove.
01:19:07.000Yeah, I'll take the team with those people, and you can keep the eunuch and the race lady on MSNBC any day, and we're gonna win, and those people are going to lose.