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Glenn Beck is joined by Jason Whitlock and Pat Gray to discuss the latest in the Homeland Security Agency, the anti-racist parents of Loudoun County, Virginia, and the new ATF agent in charge of the ATF, Pat Gray.
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Today is a powerful podcast that you want to not only listen to but share with your friends a lot of comedy
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and then a lot of really scare yourself till you crap your pants kind of news that you don't want to miss.
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Department of Homeland Security, what's happening with the commission on January 6th, a lot more than you think.
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Also, what the American Medical Association and now what the American Psychiatric Association is telling doctors and psychiatrists to include in all of their diagnosis.
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Also, we have the one and only Jason Whitlock joining us.
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You don't want to miss a minute of today's podcast.
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The news today is disturbing, but I want you to know that this is all on the federal level.
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And you need to stand in your own hometown and in your county.
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Top prosecutor in Loudoun County, Virginia has participated in the Facebook group whose members infamously created a list of parents
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who disagreed with the school system policies of critical race theory.
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The intention of this Facebook group is to hack, infiltrate, I'm quoting, hack, infiltrate, and expose parents.
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And now the anti-racist parents of Loudoun County have doubled down.
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And now they appear to be going after children and gathering information of children of at least one adult.
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There is the group administrator who is saying, hey, anyone else with racist TikToks of kids, please PM me.
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Another member responded to that post saying, we have to fight this S together.
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That's when the county's top prosecutor chimed in and said, exactly, you are where we need you.
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The top prosecutor is getting involved with this and is in support of the hackers and people who are trying to expose.
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You know, I read a story today that people are concerned that liberals, liberals are starting to worry about all this wokeness.
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They're thinking this might play out badly because a lot of people don't like it and it'll play out badly in the next election.
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It's playing out badly for all humankind if we continue to go down this road.
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One more thing, then we bring Pat Gray in to talk about ATF.
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The TSA began implementing President Biden's mask mandate at airports.
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It has now been extended through September 13th, 2021.
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The senior official performing the duties of Transportation Security Administration's administrator confirmed yesterday, quote, that TSA agents must handle mask mandate violations in airports the same way they would treat travelers trying to take firearms through security checkpoints.
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Now, listen to me, if you're a cop, please listen to me, if you're a cop, I understand why you would want to walk away.
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But if you walk away, if you walk away, you're going to leave us with a police force that is like the TSA.
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I meet them at airports all the time that are doing their jobs.
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But I also meet an equal amount of just dumb, dumb dummies who shouldn't work the fry-a-lator.
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Honest to God, they might fry their own hands or face.
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You cannot abandon that post because it's going to get bad if we have that half of the TSA being our police force.
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By the way, the good news is we won't have any guns.
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I particularly liked him posing for a selfie in front of the destruction at Waco after 91 people were killed there.
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That was really cool for him to stand in front of that wreckage and take a little selfie.
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And, you know, but I think it's great to see the backlash from the left on that, you know.
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I mean, he's standing there with, you know, it's, you know, I know how they respond when somebody kills a lion.
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Okay, so let me, let me, let me play some of the audio.
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The AR-15 is one of, if not the most popular rifle in America.
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Your public position is that you want to ban AR-15s.
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And thank you for our visit yesterday and offering me a Dr. Pepper.
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It made me reminisce about my time in Central Texas.
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But now to your question, with respect to the AR-15, I support a ban as, as has been presented in a Senate bill and supported by the president.
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The AR-15 is a gun I was issued on ATF's SWAT team.
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And regulating it as other particularly lethal weapons.
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As ATF director, if I'm confirmed, I would simply enforce the laws in the books.
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And right now, there is no such ban on those guns.
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Here's how he, well, first of all, cut seven, please.
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He can't seem to identify or define an assault weapon.
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Senator, the bill to ban assault weapons is dozens of pages.
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There's no way I could define an assault weapon.
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You don't have any, you're going to run this agency and you don't have a definition of assault weapon?
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But I would be enforcing the definition that members of Congress have.
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Yeah, but you're going to be issuing rules and regulations.
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Here's what he finally defines an assault weapon.
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I want to turn to a second matter now, Mr. Chipman.
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Senator, an assault weapon would be, in the context of the question you asked, what Congress defines it as.
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How would you define it if you were the head of the ATF?
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How have you defined it over the last several years as your role as a government?
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Senator, if I'm confirmed as ATF director, you know, my recollection is the only process by which ATF is weighed in is that I know there's a demand letter three program,
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which requires multiple reports, multiple sale reports on the southwestern border.
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And ATF in that program has defined an assault rifle as any semi-automatic rifle capable of accepting a detachable magazine.
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above the caliber of .22, which would include a .223, which is, you know, largely the AR-15 round.
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That would also include every handgun that is semi-automatic because it's a detachable magazine.
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You know much more about guns than I do, but he said rifle, right?
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If you're defining it based on its feeding from a magazine underneath, he did say rifle.
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But that would include then, if you just want to look just at rifles, that would include the gun we used in World War I.
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I had a really rough boating accident recently where my boat flipped over, I had all my guns, and they all went to the bottom of a very deep lake, and I think into a cave or something.
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Like when you looked at the bottom of the lake, could not find trace of them.
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But at one point I did have a gun that was sort of like on the AR-15 sort of platform that was technically a handgun.
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And I would feel for you because I had my guns because I was doing some investigation in a cave, too.
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I was over in Wuhan just a few months ago, and I accidentally dropped all of my guns.
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And then I heard, and all the bats started coming, and I was like, I got to get out of here.
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You were able to transport your guns to the Communist Republic of China.
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It does seem like a bad question that only an enemy of the state would ask.
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Years ago, I had a boating accident on a lake or an ocean.
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It was just a deep body of water, and I do so much fishing.
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So I don't remember what body of water I was on.
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I just remember losing the guns over the edge of the boat.
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I didn't, because I lost my phone that same time.
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And you figured they're down at the bottom of the lake, so nobody's going to get them.
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You can't remember if you were inland or on the coast.
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As you've mentioned a few times, I'll bet you, if you replace the metal portion of an AR-15
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with the wood paneling that, you know, like is on a hunting rifle, they wouldn't have any
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However, what he just defined is a, I don't remember, somebody in the audience will know,
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And it feeds from below and it's a wood paneled, you know, it's like a, you know, it's like
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It seems like whatever definition they come up with is.
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Now you're saying that, now maybe you do have to cock it.
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The bottom line is, they're going to be banning a lot of guns that, number one, we won't like.
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Number two, they can't actually ban because it's unconstitutional.
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So notice what he said here, and this is the most important thing.
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And by the way, I believe there is a coming announcement of a president that is going to
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do more damage to the United States of America than Woodrow Wilson.
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I think that announcement is coming from this program soon.
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The Senate will put in charge the agency of the ATF and the ATF will define everything.
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He doesn't have to answer that question because really it's in the agency and the agency does
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Because technically, right, they, he can't write a bill, right?
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The, the, the ATF guy cannot say, okay, this is what I think it is, which is what it is.
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Remember when we went through Obamacare, how many times it said we'll be left up to the
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There is another, it's, this is an out in the open shadow government.
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So, so he says, I can't answer this because Congress has to define it.
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And then Congress says, the way we define it is how the ATF says it should be defined.
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And so then eventually he winds up being a big part of that decision-making process anyway,
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and no one having to deal with it before it gets correct.
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There's never anybody responsible for these things.
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And that is the thing that everyone should be concentrating on.
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Pat Gray from Pat Gray Unleashed, a great podcast you can hear every day live before
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Also, you can hear him wherever you get your podcasts.
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I take on W, I think it's, yeah, WWE in just a minute.
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You're listening to the best of the Glenn Beck Program.
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All right, I told you a week ago that the American Medical Association released a plan
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to embed racial justice into the medical profession.
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This went beyond just saying, hey, you know, we need more black doctors, so we're going
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to lower the standards for people in medical school so they can be doctors.
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I know that meritocracy is something that only white people care about, because I'm sure
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black people are like, no, I want the black doctor.
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What, he got Fs in the surgery that he's going to give me?
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Nobody, nobody disagrees with meritocracy when your life is at stake.
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So not only are they lowering the standards at schools for people of color, but they're
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also, they released a lengthy anti-racist plan, anti-racist plan.
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Uh, and, uh, their new initiatives are going to end embedded racial, uh, or they're going
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to embed racial justice to rid ourselves of ant, uh, of, of racist people.
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And apparently doctors, I guess doctors are very, very racist.
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They have an 86 page document that outlines a three-year plan to implement anti-racist initiatives,
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including pushing critical race theory through the medical community.
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Now what, Stu, what could possibly be the problem with that?
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What could possibly be the problem with critical race theory in, with your doctor?
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Well, it seems like then you'd be able to define people who didn't agree with critical
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race theory as having a medical or psychological problem.
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Well, no, we're talking about the medical field.
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Uh, and, uh, you know, so I guess they might have a medical problem, sure, but you'd need
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a psychiatrist to deem them as having a mental.
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The medical thing is disturbing because you could say, hey, for equity purposes, you white
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person don't get the treatment that person does.
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Uh, where you're, you're, you're making lists of who dies, who doesn't based on, what, I
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I mean, and we've, the thing about this is of course we've seen this in history and I
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thought we all agreed it was really a bad idea to give preferential treatment to people
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Um, so you were saying you were, you would be worried if it, I would say we, you know,
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it would be another whole nother step in the wrong direction.
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If, if it was psychiatrists, I mean, like the APA, like the American psychiatric association,
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if they came out and said, uh, which they did yesterday, um, the largest psychiatric organization
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in the world, sent an email to their members yesterday that psychiatrists need to incorporate
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The email encouraged psychiatrists to commit themselves to practice anti-racism with their
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patients and restated its commitment to achieving mental health equity for all.
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Uh, anti-racism, of course, you know, this from the brilliant Ibram X.
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Kendi, um, and his book, how to be an anti-racist and, and really the only way to rid racists
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He doesn't use the word racism, of course, but I kind of put those on the same plane.
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So, uh, mental health professionals were given suggestions for steps to center racial equity,
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uh, in all their conversations with, uh, their patients.
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Critical race theory is something that Marxists made up to overthrow the Western world and freedom.
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There's no scientific anything backing up critical race theory.
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It was created by Marxists so Marxists could silence those who were against Marxism.
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So now they're going to, they're going to embed it into the medical, uh, side and the psychiatric side of medicine.
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Well, unfortunately for me, and unfortunately, maybe for you, I know history.
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Do you know who the biggest, uh, advocate and professional body was that did more to bring on the Holocaust
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and the death camps than any other profession in Nazi Germany, doctors and nurses,
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more German medical professionals joined the Nazi party than any other profession.
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And they also joined it at a faster clip by 1933, more than half of the German medical profession had joined the Nazi party.
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We got to get rid of the people who are just not good for the Reich.
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They were the ones you do not want your, your medical professionals at all, judging anything regarding politics.
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Doctors in Germany became tightly integrated into the Nazi party and supportive of its ideals.
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Physicians became Nazi-fied more thoroughly and sooner than any other profession.
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And they also did more to, uh, they did more for the final solution than anyone else.
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By 1930, uh, 1942, 38,000 physicians had joined the Nazi party.
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Now, see if any of these ring any kind of a bell.
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Now, before I go down this road, I want to say, just because history, when we go through all of these things,
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and you see one or two that might be happening now, that doesn't mean you're going to end in a death camp.
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It just means if the conditions are right, you could find yourself flying off the side of the bridge because of ice.
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The things that had to happen in the medical field for them to go off the bridge and into the Holocaust.
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First, the devaluation and dehumanization of segments of the community.
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Remember when you couldn't say that about Muslims who were actually terrorists?
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Now, it's fine to say that about half of America.
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The devaluation and dehumanization of segments of the community.
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The medicalization of social and political problems.
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The medicalization of social and political problems?
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You mean like adding critical race theory and anti-racism into the medical professions?
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The trainings of physicians to identify with political goals of the government.
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So that would be like when they have trainings and they have training seminars and people like Ibram Kendi coming in and training.
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Then they also needed the fear of consequences for refusing to cooperate.
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Then they just made the bureaucrats in charge of the medical system.
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And when the bureaucrats came in and just made everything a bureaucracy, the doctors needed to feel some power.
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And they also started to weaken their ethics and human rights because it was all about numbers.
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Then the Nazis, the Nazi physicians and nurses viewed the state as their primary patient.
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Some came to see quarantine, otherwise known as ghettoization.
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Some came to see quarantine, exclusion, then extermination of an entire people as treatment required so the state could survive.
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Huh, quarantine, check, exclusion, Facebook, everybody is betting, check.
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And then the extermination of an entire people as treatment required for state's health.
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Huh, well, at least we haven't had extermination yet.
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You would be a horrible doctor if you left one cancer cell in and were like, well, maybe that cancer cell won't grow.
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The skin knows better than to let that reproduce and get out of control.
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I said, look, I left some colon cancer in there, a few cells, but you're going to know it when it happens.
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Just come and see me and I'll take it out when it becomes a problem.
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You wouldn't know to you wouldn't knowingly do that to someone unless you had no other option.
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Critical race theory and anti-racism is anti-Martin Luther King and anti-Judeo-Christian values.
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Psychiatrists, you must not allow this to happen.
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Psychiatrists, you must not allow this to happen.
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Now, as if the doctors and the psychiatrists are bad enough, wait until I tell you what Joe Biden hid in one of the emergency stimulus packages that you're going to find wonderful.
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You're listening to the best of the Glenn Beck Program.
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Mr. Jason Whitlock, who is of course a big fan of this program because of all of the heavy, heavy sports talk that I do all the time.
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But I do come here filled with hope and energy and just I'm the most optimistic I've been in quite some time.
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Who's our little, what are they called, rainbow ponies?
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Who's going to bring some rainbow in my life right now?
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Well, it'll be a name your audience may not recognize initially, but maybe some of them have heard of what's been going on the past 10 days, two weeks.
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Well, first of all, I know him from back in the basketball days, but also he's been mixing it up quite a bit lately.
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He's former number one draft pick in 2001 in the NBA, drafted by the Washington Wizards on the team that Jordan played two years for the Wizards.
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See, he's saying this for me and about half of the women that are listening.
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And so Kwame's reputation in the media has been that he was a bust, that he didn't work out, and he's been kind of a laugh.
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There's another narrative, and a more truthful narrative.
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The guy's not a bust, that Michael Jordan actually didn't want him on the Wizards and kind of sabotaged his development early those first two years.
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So he's never really spoken out about this before?
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I guess he had been doing a little YouTube page for about a year, but not really addressing this and not addressing it as passionately and as aggressively as he has over the past two weeks.
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But he started attacking these two guys, Steven Jackson and Matt Barnes, who joked about him on their podcast in the past two weeks and basically continuing the narrative of this guy's a bust and a failure.
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So any jokes that were beyond what had always been said or just the same?
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And the tipping point really is, and people haven't talked about this, Kwame has a 16-year-old son who I think is a sports fan and a bit of an athlete.
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And Kwame's like, hey, man, y'all can't just talk about me like this, and my son's listening.
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I'm not going to be a laughingstock forever and just a punching bag for you guys forever.
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But he's basically gone after Steven Jackson and Matt Barnes in the most aggressive, it's profane, it's in your face.
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Then Charlamagne Tha God, the radio host, the breakfast club that's popular, he jumps in and tries to defend Matt Barnes.
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But just more important than these individual beefs, Kwame is expressing a message about and redefining manhood.
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And it's a message specifically for black people, but everybody's attracted to it.
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It's about what really is being a good father and a good representation in the media.
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He's unpacking these bigger ideas and about changing this very negative culture that has been defined for black people and we've embraced.
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They're saying, yes, we've been waiting on someone to say this and represent this in a way that we believe in.
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And so this guy has gone from 10,000 YouTube subscribers to 250,000 in 10 days.
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10,000 Instagram followers to 175,000 in 10 days.
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People are running to Kwame Brown and everybody in the black Internet space is talking about him and having a reaction.
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And what he's opening the door, even though, again, it's profane.
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I used to have to go with my best friend who was living with us.
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And we'd have to go pick up his dad at the bar.
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We'd get a call from his mom and she'd say, could you go pick him up at the bar?
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And and we'd have to go in the bar and he'd call us all kinds of names and everything else.
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And it is from that experience that I have I grew to understand.
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If you want to help somebody, you can't do it outside of the bar.
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If you're if you're in there going and Jesus says you shouldn't drink on Sundays.
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And he is meeting people exactly where they are.
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And he's representing working class people of all races.
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And there's another version of Kwame Brown that's having amazing success in the Internet, YouTube, Instagram space.
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He's a former businessman who's an image consultant and he's in a suit and tie and saying really the exact same things as Kwame.
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But he's saying it like he's a college professor or he's some suited up businessman.
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And he's having incredible impact with black people.
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He's a religious guy, member of a church, deacon in the church.
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And he he and Kwame are they're not working together, but they are working together and they're reaching a massive audience and opening the doors for people like me and others to come in behind and add our take and spin without being cast out as like, oh, my God, you're not really for black people.
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So it's I'm hopeful like the tide is really turning because these two guys are getting so much support and they're so anti woke.
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I mean, here's I see people wake up, but they wake up like this.
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Look, I mean, what you're saying, I'm with you.
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You know, I'm seeing people wake up, but they're not willing to stand up.
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Are you seeing people actually stand up and and clarify why this is right?
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I'll just say this from what I'm seeing on the Internet, people's comments over Instagram, over YouTube or what they're not whispering.
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It's an passionate like we've been waiting for this type of content and this type of representation in the media space.
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Prominent NBA players jump behind and support Kwame.
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And I mean, I see Kenyon Martins, another former number one draft pick.
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I've heard from Hall of Fame NBA players personally who have caught.
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And, you know, he's because look like the Stephen Jackson guy is connected to George Floyd.
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He's had a relationship with him through childhood.
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And part of his brand went up in George Floyd's death.
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They used to come on my TV show on Speak for Yourself.
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Stephen Jackson's well-intentioned but misguided.
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And Kwame has called him out in ways that, you know, I don't know if he'll ever recover from.
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I'm not sure Matt Barnes is going to recover from that.
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But they have basically done this podcast where they're in their 40s.
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They're acting like they're still gangster tough guys who block.
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Why are y'all portraying to young people that this gangster lifestyle and mentality is the way for us to go?
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And people, it's like their show has been popular.
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But everybody can spot the ignorance of what they're doing, the degeneracy of what they're promoting.
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And people are glad it's being called out and saying, look, there's a better way to represent us.
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This Kwame Brown, and Kwame Brown is not, he's talented.
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This guy will talk for two hours straight, and he'll be funny, he'll be compelling, he'll be insightful.
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He's not remotely broke, but he lives a working class lifestyle.
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There's something about that that changes people, I think.
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I think when you're working with your hands, and especially with the soil, you don't lose the connection to the things that are real.
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Yeah, and he's not someone that wants to run around with celebrities.
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He'd rather run around with his brothers or the plumber that comes over to his house.
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He's just, he calls the little cabal of celebrities the go-along-to-get-along gang.
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And he goes, none of them are man enough to stand on their own two feet.
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They don't know how to take care of themselves by themselves.
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I want real men who are producing sustainable lifestyle.