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Carrie Lake joins the program to talk about the Maricopa County election results, Carol Roeder talks about the economy and what's going on with the global food supply chain, and we talk about how the left is trying to normalize the sexualization of children.
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welcome to the podcast today uh carrie lake joins the program to talk about the arizona results carol
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roth about the economy and what's going on with the global food supply chain we talked i'll talk
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you're listening to the best of the glenn beck program
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this is the glenn beck program voting in our country is really under attack and there's a couple
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of things that i think republicans in particular have to understand there are so many legal things
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that you can do that parties do to gather a bunch of votes and turn them in and everything else
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and the democrats are very good much better than the republicans at doing all those legal things
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then conspiracy theory alert if anybody wants to play dirty they're also doing that and are very good
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at that if we even want to be competitive we have to do all of the legal things and we suck
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at getting the vote out and if we don't if we don't get this down quickly we won't win more
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elections we won't win now with that being said on the dirty side of it i you could convince me
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if you show me the evidence and then beyond showing me the evidence what are we going to do about it
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on voter fraud and all of the stuff that's happening with our elections we have to clean this up
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now carrie lake who i find it really tough to believe uh that she lost the election fair and square and
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there was a lot of things that were happening especially in maricopa county that uh seem oh i don't know
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less than honest uh and she is not giving up her challenge um she has not conceded in fact she says
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she's going to take this case all the way to the supreme court i wanted to talk to her about her case
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welcome carrie how are you i'm doing great and thank you for having me on this morning we're uh
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you know i'm spending a lot of time talking to attorneys these days after spending 530 days
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you know crisscrossing arizona campaigning um to have the election go the way it did maricopa county
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is frankly the new cook county and they found a million ways to um you know as you said from
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grabbing ballots and drop boxes and all of that and then they find ways to kind of sneak around and
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nibble around the laws and we have an excellent case we're going to be bringing it i believe this
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week we're seeing what happens today they're supposed to certify arizona's election a lot of
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people say carrie what's going on why haven't you brought a case forward in arizona it's a little
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bit backwards shocking uh you have to have a an election certified before you can challenge it
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which is ridiculous once you certify our elect election it's at least in the u.s constitution i don't
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know what it's like in arizona but in the u.s constitution once it's certified it's done and
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nothing changes that well arizona statute requires if you're going to challenge an election that it be
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certified i guess before it's certified it doesn't really count as a legal election and we are going
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to be challenging it we've got systemic illegal voting i believe in the hundreds of thousands of votes
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going on in maricopa county do i want to be in the middle of this fight it's uncomfortable it's not
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fun but if we don't take this up right now glenn i know we're not going to have a country much longer
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we ignored what happened in 2020 we allowed big tech mainstream media to attack us and call us
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conspiracy theorists for even talking about what happened in 2020 and we can't be silent at this
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moment it's not even about me anymore it's about our kids it's about their future they've taken
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our voice away when it comes to our freedom of speech and our other voice is our vote and when
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you've got the the water so muddied with a month in a month of voting two weeks of ballot counting
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we've got problems our voices are not being heard so um carrie do you have and i i you don't need to
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get into the details at this point because i don't want to steal the thunder of the the uh you know
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when you when you actually file i'd love to have you back on and and talk about those facts or even
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an attorney um but the problem we had um with the presidential election is we had a lot of smoke
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and no one was actually talking about the fire um because they didn't have the evidence it's a little
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like um arizona it takes you a while to compile everything um and so they didn't have the evidence
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and there were some bad actors on the scene as well do you have evidence of this that would show
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uh a a massive change we have a lot of evidence we have whistleblowers we have experts we have
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affidavits from um from voters who were disenfranchised the difference between 2020 and 2022
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in maricopa county is that we were kind of caught flat-footed like whoa what happened there
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with that election in 2020 and it took a long time for people to try to pull things together
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figure out what really happened they did a lot of the same things in 2022 and then some our movement
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was so massive they had to do the usual uh you know sly moves and then they had to go even more
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obvious by basically sabotaging and shutting down election day operations they punished the voter on
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election day and the difference this time around is we had poll watchers poll workers observers lawyers
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all over and so we have we've got it documented we haven't documented what happened and we're ready to
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go but think about how big this movement is and i want to talk to people who are listening glenn this
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morning who are discouraged and say oh i just don't want to have to do this fight our movement is
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so big that they couldn't do just the normal shenanigans they had to pull out all the stops
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they had to as i said sabotage election day more than 60 percent of election day only polling locations
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had inoperable or semi-inoperable equipment had lines that worked from anywhere from two to five hour lines
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we'll never know how many people were fully disenfranchised when you pull up and you see a line
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snaking around a building and there's no parking and you don't have time you know a lot of people
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just said i can't do this i i don't have four hours to give to vote not to mention the equipment that
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didn't work the toner that was missing in the ballot printers the ballots being printed in some cases on
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the wrong size paper so it misread and people being forced to take that sacred vote and put it in
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drawer three and hope to god that it got counted it it just reeks to high heaven and we have more than
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just the stench of this we have evidence and we will be presenting it in a court of law and while
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it's not fun and i know everyone's tired and we're tired of the fight you know i just say look into the
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eyes of your children your grandchildren look into the eyes of some somebody who's in their 20s and say
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hey good luck we're not we're tired of fighting good luck enjoy living under tyranny have fun
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and this and this has to be fought at the local and state level the constitution does not allow the
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federal government to run the elections and i know there's a lot of republicans that'll say we got to
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get this fixed fix it at the federal level don't because it's corrupt at the everything at the federal
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level is corrupt we only have a chance if we fix it at the state level which the constitution requires
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us to do so yeah we're gonna have to have these battles in you know maybe 50 states but it's better
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than uh just sitting around whining about it we lose our country if we lose the vote i agree absolutely
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we have some federal laws that we believe were broken as well so we have a lot of options here
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and um we do lose our country you know this isn't about republicans it's not about democrats and
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independents it's about our kids in the future and if our sacred vote is trampled and we don't at this
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moment do something about it we'll never win another election more importantly our kids will never have
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a voice that they won't be able to chart or to chart the uh the the future the course for the future
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it's going to be somebody else doing it and you know the the thing about maricopa it's one of those
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mega counties 62 percent of the state of arizona lives in maricopa county so if you have one county
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that's run in a in a shady way with corrupt elections it can affect and disenfranchise every voter in the
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state because it's an election that was run great in say yavapai county or coconino county or whatever
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other county it doesn't matter you this this county is so massive and the two men running the election
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in maricopa county even though they are republicans they were very much anti-maga republican they ran a
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pack with the sole intent to stop anybody who questioned the election and the uh honestness of the
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truthfulness of our elections and we found out after digging into that pack that all of the
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expenditures were spent trying to defeat one candidate me you yeah so the two guys i have to tell you
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we we are facing two deadly enemies and yet they're the same except one is labeled a democrat and one
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is labeled a republican there there is a fight in the republican party uh we can't get anything done
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because there are those who are progressives in the republican party and those progressives well they
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want to keep the game going they agree with many of the things on the uh on the left and they want to
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keep the game going but i think the american voter that votes for a republican for the most part are tired
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of this game and they are really tired of the republican party i agree we need to get our act
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together as republicans and start being americans first and foremost uh you know we we got word this
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weekend that that hobbs office colluded with big tech to silence those who spoke out in the 2020
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election and we're digging around to see how deep that went and you know are there are a lot of
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republicans out there including the two people the republicans running maricopa county elections who
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wanted to silence anybody who spoke out and questioned what happened the veracity of our elections
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we have a right to question our government didn't you have a um an email you guys released i think over
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the weekend or maybe it was thursday or friday um an email from uh i think twitter secretary where
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yeah yeah where you showed collusion with katie hobbs can you explain that
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yeah it was coming from the secretary of state's office and her office was reaching out to twitter
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basically saying hey you know we got a problem with this tweet we got a problem with that tweet
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it's misinformation can you take it down you know this is a first amendment violation this is serious
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stuff our government colluding with big tech to silence us to take our first amendment rights away
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and that that is that's a game changer really what we saw what happened and why is the mainstream
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media not covering this story why is the mainstream media why are they not covering what happened in
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maricopa county truthfully it's really frightening times we're living in right now we're trying to get
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the word out you know i don't know what the solution is going to be i don't know what the courts will say
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but we can't have our government silencing us that is a direct break in our first amendment
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and that's what we saw happen and i think that what elon musk revealed this weekend was really big
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unfortunately these mainstream media outlets are not covering it and i think people need to start
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questioning them use what you've got left of your first amendment to call those mainstream media
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operations and say why aren't you covering this story were you part of it why are you not covering it
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are you for censorship we got to start asking some tough questions and holding our media accountable
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because they are truly just propagandists at this point if they're not covering stories like this
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kerry thank you so much god bless you and um let us know when you uh when you do file uh we'll be
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watching and let us know how we can help you get the word out appreciate it thank you appreciate it
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glenn you bet bye-bye this is the best of the glenn beck program
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carol ron how are you glenn you're sounding very feisty for a monday morning i'm not sure i can
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handle all of this we're coming off the weekend here i have to tell you i i can't take the mainstream
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media and half of the country that is like that's a conspiracy theory what that you're stupid that you
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don't pay attention that you can't read what is the conspiracy theory at this point because all of
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the things that people like you people like me we have been talking about now for years are just being
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verified one right after the other yeah i think a definition of a conspiracy theory at this point
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is something that the media will report on three years later after we all knew that it happened
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exactly right exactly right there's a difference between conspiracy theories and conspiracy facts
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uh so let's let's talk about the um the facts let's start with the cbdc the central bank
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digital currency yes this is okay first of all cbdc is not a bar in new york city so this is this
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is something different but it but it is tied into the monetary system and basically this is something
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that more than a hundred countries around the world who are losing control of their fiat currencies
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because of their government overspending and because of their central bank printing they're trying to
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come up with a new scheme to be able to maintain that power and control so the idea of a central bank
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digital currency is to confuse you people are interested in cryptocurrencies because they're
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decentralized and because they don't have that centralized power and so they're trying to glom
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on to that interest and say oh yeah we're just like that except they're exactly the opposite they are
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completely centralized and they give entire control to the central bank so imagine today you know that
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the treasury prints up a federal reserve note we call it a dollar right and imagine that dollar
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had a chip in it and so when you went to go pay with your dollar the fed was tracking you the
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government was tracking you and saying yeah you know what glenn you've had too many burgers this
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month that we really don't want people eating meat because it's bad for the environment so this dollar
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is no good anymore this is what a central bank digital currency assuming that it's a retail facing one
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one that the consumers will use is going to do and oh guess what the new york fed is doing a 12-week
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digital dollar pilot with entities including well fargo city group mastercard and about six others
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so carol they're saying that because they're not sure if they can convert uh our system of transferring
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money which doesn't involve any trucks but the digitizing of actual physical dollars and sending them
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overseas in bulk they're not sure they can work out the math on how to do that without the u.s dollar
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that sounds like the biggest bunch of bull crap i've ever heard they're yeah they're wondering if it's
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going to work for the data transfer you're doing it every day now so that the u.s is the leader in
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payments and if you go and you look at you know all the different the bank policy institute all the
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different you know folks who are kind of looking at policy around this everyone's going you know
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america doesn't need this like it's one thing for some you know small country that doesn't have the
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infrastructure but we have laser fast settlement of payments we have laser fast transactions you know
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through private entities there is no need for this that the need is a want and a desire for control
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and power by the people who are in charge and by the people who have not been taking care of those
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dollars and so they need a new scheme and this is the scheme and oh by the way this is how they're going
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to do this glenn and my best guess right now all the stuff we're seeing with the crypto woes the ftx
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flap the the you know the hacking the fraud they're going to tell you oh we need regulation we need
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regulation around crypto because you know crypto is bad and they're going to regulate it and they're
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going to sneak in congressional approval because that's the one thing is that a central bank digital
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currency the fed does not have authorization from it it must come from congress i mean not that that
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stops anybody anyway but just theoretically speaking um and so keep an eye out whatever bills are coming
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down the pike they are going to try to stuff this in here and this i'm not i'm not joking at all i'm not
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this is not hyperbole this will be the end of economic freedom if a retail cbdc comes to fruition
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um i you know i'll go a step further i'm not saying this is the mark of the beast but it has all of the
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earmarks um of just not being able to live in society without it you won't be able to do anything
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without it correct yeah i mean listen it impacts your livelihood you know how you get paid how you
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transact i mean it is the foundation stable money is the foundation of a stable society now people
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will say though carol that i already i already interact with my money this way i don't get an
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actual paycheck and bring it to the bank it's digitally transferred uh into my bank and then
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i spend either a credit card or a debit card everywhere i go i mean i go to a gas station i put
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card in so what's the difference well you know that year first of all you're doing by choice and
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you have a choice of providers and the providers aren't the government and it doesn't have the
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authority to come in and say i'm sorry you know we're just going to cut off your ability to take
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in money or to put out money we're going to freeze it i mean think about the the trucker convoy
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up in canada you know they just froze their assets they can do this uh you know with just the flick
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of a switch just you know one off and say i'm sorry that that's it you can't you know what we
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abandoned we've gotten rid of cars we we're not going to let you hail an uber we're not going to
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let you do this you said something bad on social media we didn't like it so we are going to come
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down this this is a tool to get people to submit to what the government wants and it is the ultimate
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bullying tactic the ultimate control tactic to be able to control every facet of how you transact
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i i will tell you that it is um it is what people will say well i'm not doing anything wrong
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you don't have to do anything wrong you just have to want to spend your money on hamburger
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as opposed to fish or bugs or whatever it is you just want you want gasoline and there's a shortage
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and you're not part of the crew that is deemed essential so you get no gasoline this this is
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uh you know everybody complains about socialized uh or you know about a free market health care
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first of all we don't have free market health care we haven't had free market health care in a
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very long time government is all over it and now with obamacare it's worse however this is the point
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look at what's happening now in canada canada actually said to a canadian veteran who just
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needed uh she's like probably 40 she couldn't walk up her stairs anymore because of the pain
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so she calls veterans affairs and they say she said i just want to one of those chair things that go up
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the stairs she said that they told her and she's not the only one um we can assist you in suicide
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if it's just so bad she's like what this is what's happening you'll just you'll have no options no
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options you will owe nothing they've put it out there you will owe nothing and like you said the word i
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wanted to key in from what you were talking about before was essential because this is what they
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did to us in 2020 they said some of us were essential some of us were non-essential so it's
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not like we don't have a case study that's less than a couple of years old to say that they are going
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to pick winners and losers they're going to do that based on political cloud and connections and
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guess who's not going to be in that inner circle well probably everybody listening to the program
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including you and me so this is this is a epic epic disaster and this is something that everybody
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should be writing their representatives and their senators senators and saying absolutely not this
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is you know a complete affront to our freedoms um let's let's uh go into because i i want to talk
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to you about the farms but i want to do that in in detail and i i think we're going to have to hold
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you over at the bottom of the hour uh to really get into that because it's so important um give me
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one minute and then i want to come back the department of labor just did something with esg but remember
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esg not happening it's a conspiracy theory when i first started talking about esg how many in this
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audience thought this is not it's not gonna and now have you noticed how it is everywhere
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yeah who told you that and more importantly who told you that it wasn't happening make sure you're
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no longer listening or watching any of those sources so it's really interesting uh because the uh central
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bank digital currency the cbdc um the fed coin if you will uh was released and they announced that
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they were going to put it into trial at three o'clock in the afternoon the day before thanksgiving
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you know when all of us are paying attention to the news quietly also during the thanksgiving week
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um the department of labor finalized a rule that blows up some standard benefit plans
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on how to invest in your best financial future carol roth joins us what did they do carol
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all right so first of all i want to say i almost missed this glenn and it was one of your listeners
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who works in the industry who alerted this to me because they shoved it in like you said right
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before thanksgiving he doesn't want to be given a shout out because as you can as you can imagine why
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but thank you for doing this so basically 50 almost 50 years ago in 1974 something called erisa was
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passed the employee retirement income security act that basically covers retirement plans
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and welfare benefit plans and basically it says that if you are the manager or quote-unquote sponsor
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of a plan you have to act and this is a quote solely in the interest unquote of employees
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and beneficiaries so basically in your best financial interest if somebody's managing it they can't put
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their best interest they can't you know do things just off the cuff they have to say this is going to
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be in your best financial interest as an employee or beneficiary of the plan stop for a second because
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i think it's important for you to understand the money that you make that you work so hard for
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you put it away for your retirement you are giving it to that responsibility that somebody is going to do
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the best thing for you let's sit down and talk about your plans what are your plans for retirement
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have you made any well you better get started now all of that crap what they've done is taken out
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your best financial interest now let's talk about your plan because your retirement is important to you
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but you know there's some other things that are important to us and and other stakeholders so we'll do
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our best after listening to you on what your dreams of your financial future are but we'll balance them
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with the things that we all think should be done with your money are you out of your mind
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it is egregious i mean that this was this was one of those really good laws you know that there are a
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few in far between but this is a really good thing for you to have protection so when somebody is
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managing your retirement funds um in in a plan in a retirement plan they have to select monitor
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and cast shareholder votes based on your best financial interest now and by the way the trump
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administration had put extra rules in place specifically around esg and so this was done to
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undo that and take it a step further so now they're saying well you know you can they can favor esgs
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or something called etis economically targeted investments so you can only imagine what that
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you know you know what e you know what eti is esg because esg people have caught on on what it is so
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quick let's rename it yes also sustainable investing and a few other monikers to that so basically they're
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now they're now giving financial cover and this again is now a department of labor rule which
00:28:12.520
needs to be challenged in the courts saying that we no longer have to have um your best interest
00:28:19.980
if we're managing your funds at heart we can do whatever we want this codifies business social credits
00:28:26.420
codifies it if your state has not taken on e s and g if they haven't done all three
00:28:39.000
then you need to either move or start a movement that gets your state to take action no liberal state
00:28:50.500
is going to take action on esg but i'm telling you it is the end this this goes hand in hand with the fed
00:28:59.300
coin this they are building structure where they take things from you and do things they want to do
00:29:08.880
not necessarily what you want to do or what are in your best interests
00:29:13.800
they're extracting wealth they're extracting freedoms they're doing it for their benefit
00:29:21.240
and against yours and funny enough glenn that the department of labor's own website super out of date
00:29:27.000
their last statistics for 2013 go figure but back then i can only imagine they've grown since then
00:29:34.240
but we're talking about 141 million workers and at that time again it should be higher now 7.6 trillion
00:29:43.520
dollars in assets that were covered by this so this isn't just a small thing this is the bulk of the
00:29:49.700
wealth of the american people and look at what's going to happen those people are going to lose their
00:29:55.140
retirement which will or piece you know pieces of it possibly uh and they will look to the government
00:30:02.440
to fund their retirement even more this is insanity it is a rat trap the best of the glenn beck program
00:30:13.100
rn uh mcintyre is with us uh now he is actually somebody uh who is new um he is um he's got a new show
00:30:25.780
uh he's a blaze tv host stay tuned for more details on this but i have been uh reading uh his columns and
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his work uh especially when it comes to the sexualization of our children uh he just wrote
00:30:42.400
a great piece let me see if i can get the name of it here de facto degeneracy and it was up on his
00:30:49.280
sub stack and he i want him to take you through it but he makes a i think a very accurate prediction
00:30:58.540
uh if we don't wake up and stop this we won't stop anything this is our children and this one should
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be very obvious aaron welcome oh thank you so much for having me glenn you bet so so take me through
00:31:16.640
the article of de facto degeneracy sure absolutely so i think a lot of people have noticed obviously
00:31:24.760
this really disturbing trend with the need to kind of put on display for children uh you know drag queen
00:31:32.700
story hours and these kind of sexual displays with which let's be honest with our trans strippers
00:31:38.500
in a lot of these situations they are billed specifically as family friendly they are sent out you
00:31:45.420
know to to children's organizations or to educational organizations and they are meant specifically to
00:31:51.740
attract children and unfortunately as we can see with accounts like ribs of tiktok there is lots and
00:31:58.040
lots of evidence that these things are very far from it that these performances are very explicit as you
00:32:05.180
would expect them to be from the type of performers who are doing them and they are specifically targeted
00:32:11.220
of children and i think a lot of people ask you know when they see these performances how are people
00:32:17.480
getting away from with this how are people adults exposing themselves to children in these public
00:32:24.120
situations and nothing happens these should be crimes there should be action taken and so the piece
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in the piece you know i talk about the difference between a you know de facto and du jour right the
00:32:35.900
difference between what a law says technically du jour and what it actually what actually happens how
00:32:42.500
it's actually carried out by agents of the state which is de facto and i think even though most agents of
00:32:49.380
the state know that du jour on paper exposing yourself to a minor in a performance would be something
00:32:56.540
that would be illegal and would carry very serious charges and penalties under the law they know that
00:33:03.420
de facto if they ever actually carry out those penalties they'll run afoul of kind of the social
00:33:09.420
zeitgeist they know that their careers will be over that they'll be punished in the media that will be
00:33:14.340
labeled as bigots and so these people know to steer clear of these performances with their penalties
00:33:21.240
even though they should in theory be violating the law this is it's really terrifying the way you lay it out
00:33:28.940
in this in this article um because we we know we know the boundaries we all do we know if somebody was
00:33:38.060
exposing themselves or walking around a children's playground in a g-string uh dressed as a woman
00:33:46.940
uh and gyrating you know in the middle of the park we all know we would keep our kids away we all know we
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would probably call police especially if they're at the playground we know that but what is it that
00:34:02.700
makes us stop i i don't i guess my question is i don't understand what's happened to people
00:34:12.460
why is it that it seems like at least half the country is like no no this is fine
00:34:17.420
well i think a lot of people have seen this labeled as the new civil rights issue and they want to be
00:34:24.780
on the right side of history right they want to be tolerant they want to be accommodating they want to
00:34:30.140
be understanding they don't want to wait but wait wait wait wait wait wait wait what is the new civil
00:34:35.180
rights issue because there's a big difference between caitlin jenner and this the civil rights of the
00:34:42.700
children the the the innocence of the children is being ripped away from them this is not like caitlin
00:34:51.340
jenner this is about uh transgender stripping in front of children there's no right to that
00:35:01.740
well i agree glenn but i think there is more linkage here than maybe we would have first up here i think
00:35:06.860
that when we ask society to you know uh all you know pretend a certain thing when we're all being
00:35:14.140
required to pretend that the emperor is wearing clothes when they are not it has an impact on
00:35:19.980
everybody when you let that little sliver of a lie enter society and you make everyone kind of perform
00:35:27.100
as if something that is a lie is truth i think that eventually erodes the barriers of understanding
00:35:34.140
between what you're talking about and where we ended up i think you naturally do move from caitlin
00:35:40.140
jenner to this because when you ask people to believe that men are women when you demand that
00:35:46.860
for them to participate in society they have to go along with this delusion i think they naturally
00:35:52.540
will move towards this point where there is no barrier what we would think would be common sense
00:35:58.060
is eroded by this lie that we've let slide into our society so you you go on uh to um to say if if any
00:36:12.060
of these arguments were um used or translated into context of a church the very same people would lose
00:36:20.300
their minds it's true i just saw a story today of some you know polygamist that's marrying children and
00:36:27.900
me and everybody else losing their mind it's that's got to stop what is this we all agree however um
00:36:40.460
what's the problem that he is religious or that he's married them because a lot of people in today's
00:36:48.380
society don't have a problem with sexualizing 12 year old 15 year old girls
00:36:52.780
no that's absolutely true i think the real problem here is that the society has shifted
00:37:01.500
its focus on the kind of religion that it's going to allow there is now i think a belief a kind of a
00:37:09.660
state-sponsored belief in the idea that the protection of these identities is sacred and that
00:37:16.060
it's necessary for the law to get involved and the media and different organizations and societies to get
00:37:22.620
involved to protect these different identities even when they cross into these areas that we find
00:37:29.180
abhorrent and you have to you know if you're going to make transgenderism the next civil rights issue
00:37:35.260
then you have to do what you do with all civil rights issues you have to teach it to children
00:37:39.020
very early on right that these are certain things that have to be protected they have to be respected
00:37:43.740
they have to be tolerated and so it's just then i think it's again just the natural development
00:37:49.180
of this ideology when you have this consent-based morality where the only thing that decides what
00:37:56.140
is moral is if two people agree then you're going to naturally see the pressure on people
00:38:02.940
to lower and lower unfortunately the type of the age of consent when it comes to things like
00:38:08.940
transgender surgery which is why we're now seeing puberty puberty blockers and permanent mutilation
00:38:14.940
pushed on to children younger and younger because this is a key part of the left idea of tolerance of
00:38:21.100
these ideas i have to tell you i don't know if you've seen the uh podcast i did with um chloe cole
00:38:28.140
um this last friday um but it is this a girl that was 11 and when you hear her talk about it you
00:38:37.020
you completely understand what she was thinking she was thinking like an 11 year old girl
00:38:43.340
and um and then the media started instagram peer pressure and she decides she's a boy
00:38:52.380
and now she's detransitioning and she's trying to go back for to be a girl but she'll most likely never
00:38:59.180
breastfeed her uh children because she had her breasts removed um and uh so they don't know if they
00:39:06.140
can ever repair that she may not be able to even bear children because of this and no one is responsible
00:39:14.380
for it nobody it is a tragic tragic story and it is happening over and over and over and over again
00:39:24.380
yeah absolutely i think that people you know this is a very permanent decision there are many
00:39:29.980
bad decisions that one can make as a young person and while some of them can be tragic
00:39:35.820
there's usually some ability to recover over time but these children are victims of this ideology
00:39:42.460
in a way that is very permanent and very disturbing which i think unfortunately is what a lot of these
00:39:48.220
activists are counting on once you've forced a child to make that kind of ideological commitment
00:39:53.980
so young to the point where they permanently alter their body and in their ability to have a family
00:40:00.140
the kind of thing that kind of makes you a natural conservative over time it's going to make you
00:40:06.060
committed to a particular political outcome it's going to make you a ward of the state in many ways
00:40:12.540
and it's also going to plug you into things like a lifelong commitment to a pharmaceutical industry
00:40:17.740
that is very very motivated to have you as a customer for the rest of your life dependent
00:40:24.060
on the kind of stuff they're peddling to alter your body chemistry on a long-term basis aaron mcintyre is
00:40:30.060
our guest he's uh we're going to be uh you'll hear an announcement soon he's going to have his own blaze tv
00:40:35.980
um platform and we appreciate him coming up and thanks for joining the blaze um i want to read the last
00:40:42.460
line in your or last couple of lines um in your substack article if a civilization does not believe to its
00:40:50.060
very core that the sexualization of children is wrong in a very deep and non-negotiable sense
00:40:57.660
then no one is willing to stick their neck out to enforce the law as written they will comply with
00:41:03.500
power before any principle and that is how you know when you are truly lost any comment on that
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yeah i think that if people are going to stand up against this stuff like i said they truly have to
00:41:16.860
believe it's evil at its core it's not something you can hold loosely this is why i think so many
00:41:22.300
parents are scared to step up because they know that society doesn't have their back they know that
00:41:28.300
the institutions don't have their back they know they're not going to have the support of the
00:41:31.900
community they know that power is set against them and it's the only thing that will allow people to be
00:41:37.740
able to stand up and stop this and be heard and have the courage is the conviction that at its core
00:41:43.740
this is a non-negotiable thing we're not talking about when children can have transitions we're not
00:41:48.460
talking about when puberty blockers are acceptable it's never acceptable it's never okay it should be
00:41:54.700
a crime for people to do this kind of thing and if we don't have that stance from the outset people
00:42:00.460
will never have the courage to stand up against it thank you are and appreciate it god bless
00:42:06.380
thank you so much for having me you bet rn uh mcintyre uh you can find that on his uh substack um
00:42:15.500
page i i i will tell you not only are people afraid of that nobody's going to run to their um
00:42:25.580
their back i think a lot of people don't know how to have these difficult conversations and maneuver
00:42:33.180
around them that's why i think my um my conversation with chloe cole was so important you can find it at
00:42:40.380
youtube by the way our goal was to have a million youtube subscribers i think we started the year
00:42:45.180
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00:42:51.980
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00:42:58.460
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00:43:06.220
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00:43:14.700
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00:43:24.700
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00:43:31.420
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00:43:41.020
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