2⧸12⧸18 - 'Just Because You Can, Doesn't Mean You Should'
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1 hour and 52 minutes
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Summary
Kim Yo-jong, Kim Jong Un's younger sister, stole the show at the Winter Olympics and is now the darling of the media. Is the media that gullible, that stupid, or are they that eager to support literally anyone that defies Trump?
Transcript
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The media has their sights set on replacing her now with the new Kim 2.0, Kim Yo-jong,
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That's what everybody was talking about, of how wonderful she was, how she was stealing the show.
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But, you know, she didn't bring tanks or missiles.
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She brought an army of red-costumed, smiling cheerleaders.
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Women dressed in red and forced to do the bidding of their tyrannical regime as their parents starve.
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You'd think that it's all the rage right now that the media would have, you know,
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North Korean cheerleaders are stealing the show.
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Some, you know, I'm sure some of their relatives, after stealing some bread,
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did more than, you know, just impress everyone.
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They were seen in front of a crowd, too, being executed.
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Kim Jong-un's sister is stealing the show at the Winter Olympics.
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when they deemed her the Winter Olympics diplomatic gold winner.
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I feel like I have to say this every week, almost every day,
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It would be comical if it wasn't involving death camps.
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I don't know why anybody trusts the media anymore.
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While they are glamorizing and legitimizing a mass-murdering slave state,
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I mean, I get your opposition to Trump has made you go and prop up anyone who is opposed to him,
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If you're propping up Kim Jong-un, it's a little far, don't you think?
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I mean, far be it for the media to tell the truth, but this is the reality.
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The red-clad cheerleaders are probably the most tragic sight at the Olympics.
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What do you think happens to their families if they, God forbid, make a mistake?
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If they run away from the group, well, they'd be put to death if they were caught,
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And every media outlet that is turning, you know, the Kim family into the Kardashian knows this.
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She sits at the top of North Korean's Politburo.
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She is responsible for the enslavement, the torture, and the murder of thousands upon thousands of people.
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And probably the most ridiculous thing about the media's grotesque fawning is that her primary job, I love this,
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She's the head of North Korean state propaganda.
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She's the one who puts shows on specifically to deceive the foreign press.
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Or are they that eager to support literally anyone that defies Trump?
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Can you imagine being Otto Warmbar's mom and dad?
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Flipping through the channels and just say, let's just get away from all of this.
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And you see Kim Jong-un's sister in the stands.
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And everybody in the media is fawning over her, making her into Jackie Onassis.
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Yeah, but did you see those cheerleaders, though?
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I mean, they must love their life so much to be so uniformly happy all the time.
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And it's, you know, it's not like they were taken from their home, you know, at, you know,
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Well, we all dream as kids of getting out of the house and being able to do whatever they want, you know.
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They're probably excited to leave their parents and never see them again and risk the...
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Yeah, well, they're eating enough to keep them thin and good-looking because...
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I learned from NBC that the biggest surprise of North Korea is how stocky the people are.
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Because I remember thinking at the time, well, we need to give him time to get out of the country.
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So therefore, if he was just worried about being murdered for those reports, we'd understand it.
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No, he doesn't have the fear like the cheerleaders that they love so much.
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I will say this about the cheerleaders swaying in unison as well.
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Maybe that'll bring a smile to your face, Mr. Frumpy.
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So the same week, the same weekend, that they were saying how great Kim Jong-un's sister is,
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That is like saying, you know, that Goebbels cat.
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Have you read any of his works or seen any of his films?
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Oh, we just, we sat with Goebbels for hours and just listened to these fascinating stories
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Well, I mean, you could see it here with the cheerleaders.
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And by the way, we should include her full title, because she runs, yes, she runs the
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But it's the Propaganda and Agitation Department is the full title.
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They're all just, you know, they're big styles.
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Well, except for the people who are, you know, you know, they do this great thing in the
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concentration camps in North Korea, where, because they don't have enough bullets, they
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So what they do is they throw infants up in the air in the concentration camps, and then
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Yeah, this is not the society to show as a, um, happy-go-lucky group of folks, uh, when
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Every time you bring up North Korea, it should be surrounded by the fact that it is an entire
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That should be the only thing you talk about when you talk about them.
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Should not be, oh, look at how, look at how happy they are.
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Look at, uh, look at them all clapping in unison.
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Look at how she's winning the, uh, diplomatic gold medal.
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Well, none of that should be part of this conversation.
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This is a, this is a bunch of people that murder their own.
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I mean, there's a slight difference, and that's a slight difference, by the way, between communist
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Um, and also, um, the, the big difference between the Soviet version of communism and
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North Korea, while they may still believe in a, uh, you know, the Soviets believed in
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a global brand of all, uh, all encompassing government control where the, you know, fascists
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believe in a nation state where there was complete and total government control.
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That's the big difference between fascism and communism of the day back in world war
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I mean, they may believe in a global, um, uh, version of it.
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However, they, they apply it pretty much in their nation state.
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They don't have the power that, that, that, uh, that the Soviets had, although they'd love
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The bottom line is your life sucks in any of these regimes, uh, and North Korea in some
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ways is even more restrictive, uh, than the Soviet, uh, days were.
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They're able to focus their control in a much smaller area.
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You know, the Soviet republics were difficult to control, which is, you know, one of the
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reasons why they had so many problems doing that.
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And why they had to do things like the Holodomor where they, you know, murdered millions of
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I mean, they only murdered about 50 million people.
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And, you know, the, the North Koreans don't have those far flung, uh, assets.
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Where like the reason why they had to kill millions of people in Ukraine is because they
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They kept, they kept thinking maybe they should have a little freedom where in North Korea,
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You know, we talked about the example of the, uh, the doctors who go over to North Korea and
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they go there to do basic surgeries, surgeries that everywhere else in the world are completely
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You have a cataract, for example, and they get the eye surgeons come in, they do the
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In North Korea, everybody gets them, just goes blind because they never get any surgery
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and they sit here for years and years and years and years and it gets worse and worse
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So there's doctors who actually cross these borders and we'll do the surgeries for the
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people for free because they just know, you know, it's never going to happen.
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So they risk their lives going in there doing these surgeries and they had a documentary
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crew that snuck in with one of these groups and they showed what happened afterwards.
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They have out, uh, doctors from outside of the country come in and do these surgeries for
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And when the first thing they see is the poster of, at this time it was Kim Jong-il and they
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This is a guy who's kept these doctors away from you this whole time and they praise Kim
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No, they're, they're, they're happy because now they can see and drive their Cadillac that
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I thought Kim Jong, Kim Jong-il had given them all Cadillacs.
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And of course, I mean, you know, a doctor is going to, okay, that's cool.
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Maybe I can drive someplace where there's food.
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Maybe we should get, uh, Michael Malice on this week.
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And he, I can't imagine he's happy with the coverage of the, of the Olympics, uh, so far.
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Because I mean, it is really done everything they can.
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I don't know if it's just because they think North Korea is in a fight with Trump.
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I don't know if it's, uh, they just, just don't care.
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Where are the, where are the apologies from people like Michael Moore and Oliver Stone to
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So don't look for it because they don't mind people suffering for the experiment of communism.
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I think it's a good way to phrase what we're talking about now.
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We should also get the, uh, the quote from George Soros, where he basically says the
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They, uh, the Today Show is over, you know, in North Korea or South Korea.
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And they're, uh, they were just doing an interview with, uh, the Tonga, uh, shirtless flag bearer.
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Uh, he's a guy who doesn't wear a shirt and they oil him all up.
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Uh, and he comes out with the, with the Tongan flag and, uh, oh, the ladies love it.
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Because I, I, I was told that you're not supposed to gawk at other people.
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In fact, they went over and touched him and, uh, thought it was great and, you know, giggled
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So the, the whole thing about sexualizing others and maybe groping them because you
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And then you can be gawked at and fondled and, you know, whatever, you know, by women.
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In all seriousness, even if they agreed, that's the point here.
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Although, how would you, you know, like they would not, if you took someone from North Korea
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and they walked out in front of everyone, they were hot and didn't have a shirt on and
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everyone started fondling them and they said they agreed, would we be like, oh, well,
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Tonga being a free-ish society, we assume he's okay with this.
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Then we have to fight for her right to be a prostitute.
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Let's just take a woman who's working in a normal job, who's attractive.
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You know, they have these occasional calendars, right?
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They do it with guy firefighters all the time, right?
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And they came out and they looked really hot and sexy and you oiled them up in a bikini.
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And then, I want to throw this in too, then the male hosts of the show walked over to
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her and put their hands on her unbelievable stomach and legs and back.
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Just to test it because we all made jokes about how hot.
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Now, I know Jimmy Kimmel made a career out of that before he became the nation's conscience.
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But, I don't think that that would play all too well.
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No, I believe strongly in the equality between the sexes.
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There's no difference, Glenn, between them, of course.
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I don't know if you've been awake for the last couple of years, but there's not even, you ready, Stu?
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And feminists are now claiming it's time for dog equality.
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So, Stu has been telling me through the commercial break, there's no such thing as dog equality.
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Well, I wasn't saying it was a problem, per se.
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You seem to be indicating that dogs aren't equal to humans.
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Wait, you're saying equality within the dog world?
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Let me give you the story from Reuters, and you are going to change your tune.
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Writing for Reuters, Stephanie Kelly highlights how male domination in the dog world has become so bad that she now has to ask the question,
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And the problem here is the females have to eventually retire from what they want to do to go have puppies.
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And that keeps them out of the competition world, and they can't compete.
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Because what they want, what the dog wants to do is be in a competition?
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For instance, the winning female German Shepherd from last year at the Westminster competition, rumor, not returning this year because she had to become a mom.
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So she's a stay-at-home mom that can no longer compete.
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And it's because, quote, of this unfair truth of biology that female dogs have been taken, have taken home the award for best in show.
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Just a little over half the number of times the male dogs have won.
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There's only 1,220 females versus almost 1,700 males competing.
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And she also wanted to point out in her Reuters story that of the oppressive language involved.
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What, what, what oppressive can I ask for example?
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What do you call, what do you call a, a male dog?
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I get what you're saying, but no one uses that terminology.
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It's just the name for a female dog in the breeding realm.
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Because I've noticed in horse racing, for example.
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A male horse that might win a race or two will be retired, go to stud as they call it.
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So you've got the stud and the nag, the dog and the bitch.
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I mean, you want to talk about a glass ceiling, these poor dogs.
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Why are you assuming these dogs care about winning these competitions at all?
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Because I read it from Kelly, somebody or other Reuters.
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She's, she knows she's been writing about the dog shows for a while.
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She also says, aside from the breeding competition can be rather taxing on female dogs, which can
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When a female dog enters a cycle every six months, some owners will forego showing it all
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Depending on the breed, a female dog in season will shed her coat, leaving her less impressive
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These kinds of changes knock her out of the competition for months.
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That the male dogs have a better chance of winning.
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There's a glass ceiling for dogs in the dog world, Stu, and you don't care.
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I mean, not about the ceiling part, but the, I don't care part.
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So you like that better than the Olympic story that I was telling you about.
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I, I don't, I don't know what you're talking about.
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When I tell you about this story and you guys can go see this right now.
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11 men's luge bulges that all deserve gold medals.
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Because what's happened here, Glenn, is when you're in the, on the luge, you wear a skin tight costume.
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So what BuzzFeed has done is taken close-ups of their genitalia and then highlighted the best 11 genitals from the Olympics.
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So now you have the 11 men's luge bulges that deserve gold medals.
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Because their, their genitals in the tight clothing are so good looking.
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The, the men deserve the award for their genitals.
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Where is the, where is the, you know, the ice skaters on the ice where it's really cold, the women and the, and the close-up of all their nipples.
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I was just, no, I just thought it would be okay.
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Could you believe that you would even suggest such a thing?
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But I thought it would be okay because we're, we're objectifying the males, right?
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But, but, but apparently if I go to BuzzFeed, I'm able to see the 11 men's luge bulges.
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It bothers me that you are looking at them right now.
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Although I did, I did get a taste because, you know, you gotta, you gotta make sure for accuracy's sake.
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Now, if you're watching, if you're going to like some shady site in the bottom corner, you'll see those ads that are like, did you know what?
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You won't believe what happened when she took her top off while doing the weather.
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And there's just a story of like, you know, it's like a picture that looks like she might be, you know, some woman with like big boobs or something is doing the weather.
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I don't, again, I'm just, I'm told these things by other people.
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So that I'm not going to say that 11 men's luge bulges that all deserve gold medals does not have a female equivalent on the internet.
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There are plenty of sites that will provide this material.
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BuzzFeed, however, is a site that has had, what, hundreds of millions of dollars of funding, is in many ways has a legitimate news organization that has actually done some really good journalism.
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Some I'm not as big a fan of, but some really good journalism.
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How on earth, how on earth can they give you 11 pictures of close-ups of men's genitals in tight clothing and put it as, how is that an article in today's world?
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When they have, when you can go on this site and find dozens of articles about Me Too and objectifying women.
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And not a single article about the glass ceiling for dogs.
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I, on the BuzzFeed story, before, there's a side of BuzzFeed news, like other stories you might be interested in.
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New York State is suing Harvey Weinstein, his brother in Weinstein Company.
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It's on, they're talking Me Too on the same page as the Bulge article.
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Hey, I was kind of offended with the BuzzFeed article.
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They, you know, automatically assumed just because they're bald, just these guys are men.
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They didn't even ask them their proper gender pronouns.
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Man, woman, or the other 91 genders that they could have claimed.
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Glenn, real quick, if I could just take one moment.
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I've tried to get through to you so many times.
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Your words on so many occasions have helped me want to be a better man and a better father to my three kids.
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So I just wanted to thank you so much for that.
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I mean, sure, fatherhood, being a better father, being a better man is one goal.
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Another goal would be to get a gold medal in the luge bulge competition.
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Where are we on the crotch, on the crotch medals?
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We'll try to check it during the show if we can.
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Three, speeding down the chute feet first into a major wind.
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Does that, does anyone not realize that they're seeing prosthetics at work?
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I don't, this is, BuzzFeed does have a pretty good investigative team.
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Maybe they can look into these luge pictures that they've, they've given to us today and
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Cause I mean, if you're, if you're in a luge suit, you're going down 50, 60 miles an hour
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I mean, there's some things that are going to happen and there's going to be some shrinkage
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I don't think they make luge sizes and in night.
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Can I ask you, what is the, what is the sport part of the luge other than just look at that?
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I mean, cause you're going like 40 miles an hour.
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Don't, when you get towards the end, don't just roll off like, holy crap.
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If you're not from the Northeast, you might not know what action park is, but it was this
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amusement park in which it was famous for basically killing many of the people who went to it.
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They called it traction park and class action park.
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A lot of people were either drowning or getting backs broken, but they had the Alpine slide there, which is a good, it was a good thing for kids.
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Uh, basically it took this mountain it was on and they just built a nice little, uh, you know, uh, concrete roller coaster down it.
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And then you put something just, you just sat on this little, I don't know, this little tray with wheels on the bottom and just went down at like 200 miles an hour.
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And I remember falling off of it as seemingly everyone did going down the Alpine slide and you just, if you were lucky enough to fall on the concrete, it was so smooth that it would just take all the hair off of wherever, like your arm.
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And it would just be smooth for multiple years.
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But if you, if you fell into what the lake of knives or if you went off the side, there was some grass along with many rocks that you would hit at 40 or 50 miles an hour.
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I assume that the luge is, is very difficult to do.
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And the, the looks like just hang on the subtleties would be right.
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Like shifting your weight and taking those corners in the exact way.
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But I, but I watch real, I mean, that sounds like a sport that I could do.
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I'm not saying today, but with practice, a sport that I could do, I just lay down here and I shift my weight.
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I mean, I, you know, like the, the, like, you know, like figure skating.
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You know, uh, you know, ice racing, you know, watch the 500 or five.
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It looks, I mean, it looks like they're just like, so graceful.
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They're just kind of like, eh, I'm just kind of, I'm just kind of moving my feet just to kind of slow, but they're going, you know, rapidly fast.
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And they're, you know, they're going, you know, 5,000 meters, which is more than 25 feet.
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And they're just, and it looks easy, but I know it's not.
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I think we should stick you on the top of a mountain.
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I just think you in that costume would be so distracting.
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Well, I couldn't do it and get a good time because I'm not exactly aerodynamic.
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If you're going down a slide, I would think if you have some mass.
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There's one way BuzzFeed would write that article.
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If they were focusing on your moobs, then it would be okay for them to feature boobs in one of these articles.
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I swear to you, I thought they said they were going to concentrate on my moobs.
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It's not the article that I thought I had given permission for.
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The Dachau concentration camp in Germany is a place overrun with misery and despair.
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It was established by the Nazi government in 1933, one of the first concentration camps.
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At Dachau, some of the horrific medical experiments were tested on prisoners.
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This is where the Nazis figured out, what's this deal with hypothermia?
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They used the prisoners to test their attempts at making seawater safe to drink.
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They intentionally inflicted contagious diseases like malaria and typhoid fever on people to test how they could treat them.
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At least 28,000 prisoners died horrific deaths at Dachau.
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Now, Vice President Mike Pence and his family visited the concentration camp last year.
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And the Pence family, they're all overcome with sadness.
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I don't know how you're supposed to feel any different leaving Dachau.
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When the photo turned into an internet meme of sorts with people mocking the Pence's for looking grim.
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People are now trying to make this photo into a game.
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On a level of one to the Pence family, how sad are you?
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Oh my gosh, where is the, where is the, uh, uh, anti-defamation league?
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What can somebody possibly gain from tastelessly commenting on the Pence family's photos from Dachau?
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A few chuckles from a stranger in their basement?
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A few hundred retweets by like-minded idiots or Nazis?
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The internet could make us smarter, but it's made us dumber.
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Just because you can post it doesn't mean you should.
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I'll, my, my daughter, Hannah, uh, couldn't go past the first couple of buildings.
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I was looking out the window, trying to get some air
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in a room that was filled with prosthetic legs and arms.
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And my daughter, my oldest daughter, Mary, who has cerebral palsy,
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Someone who fights for the freedoms that we can,
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that we, you know, we, that we are all given by God.
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A man who stands at the gate and says, you shall not pass.
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If it involves harming others, you shall not pass.
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So I was working on something about five weeks ago and I,
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I asked the women who are on my staff, um, on the radio and TV
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I asked them, please define a real man, a gentleman.
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I had each of them write a couple of paragraphs.
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I think of the following qualities, kind, honest, loyal,
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humble, selfless, and courageous, strong characteristics
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They are, they are, they are difficult to ask of a person,
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but they're a quality that every man, woman, and child
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Our society values these decencies because they restore faith
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in humankind and make our world a better, a better place.
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You know, I was really sad at my friend's funeral this weekend.
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And I wondered what it was that really set him apart.
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And it was that he was kind and he was honest and he was loyal
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News anchors, coaches, doctors, comedians, and producers
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who have appeared to be a gentleman or real men
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have disappointed our society for not living out the projected
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was made all the greater by the double lives they were living.
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The most important quality of being a man is integrity.
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Living out your core principles in both public and in private.
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a true gentleman is someone who opens the door for someone.
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Someone who stops when he sees a person broken down
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Someone who jumps over his girlfriend during a shooting at a concert.
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Most importantly, he does these things without wanting recognition.
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A gentleman puts his family first and himself second.
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He understands there's a difference between a man and a woman
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to hold himself accountable for his shortcomings.
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Or is it because he buys his dates diamond necklaces?
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And you're not going to find them on reality TV.
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Real men demonstrate the kind of selfless qualities
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These are the qualities I want in my future husband
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just as these are the qualities I strive to develop
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do unto others what you would have them do unto you.
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Never my children don't act this way in public.
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That apparently didn't matter to the 62-year-old man
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By the way, I think this is how the last story started, too.
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But he grabbed my son's left hand and smacked it
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and turned him around and swatted him on the rear end.
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He said, dad said, I was just trying to stay calm.
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The 62-year-old man said, that's just the way we do it
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He said, that's just the way we do it in Mexico.
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The father said, well, buddy, we're not in Mexico.
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And also, he said that the guy's eyes were bloodshot
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He faces multiple charges, including simple battery,
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If you just stepped in and hit him as a stop it,
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and you can't criticize someone else's culture.