'Choose Life'? - 8⧸07⧸16
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Summary
A white mob surrounded and attacked Candace Owens, an African-American woman who was having breakfast with CNN reporter James Acosta in Philadelphia. Since when did the far-left become supporters of Jim Crow? And why does it matter that she is a woman and not a man?
Transcript
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The Blaze Radio Network, on demand, Glenn Beck.
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All I can think of is breathe deep, gathering gloom.
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Angry white mob, an angry white mob, surrounded and attacked an African-American woman yesterday.
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Now, this isn't a headline from the 1960s, and this isn't a headline from CNN.
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Turning Point USA's Charlie Kirk and Candace Owens having breakfast in Philadelphia
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when a group of 20 to 30 people began harassing them with bullhorns and throwing liquid at them.
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If there is a museum of the absurd, this attack should be one of the main exhibits.
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They were actually screaming into bullhorns directly at Candace Owens, an African-American woman,
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These are white people shouting through a bullhorn at a black woman, saying, F white superiority.
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So now, what exactly do these radical leftists have a problem with here?
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Is it that Candace is a woman or that she's black?
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Or maybe that she had the gall to eat in one of their restaurants, and she did it with a white man?
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Since when did the far left become supporters of Jim Crow?
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So, I would love for one spokesperson, one, anyone from Antifa, to call and defend this.
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But we don't really care about optics, do we, Antifa?
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There's one thing that's true for the far right and the radical left.
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If you're an Antifa, maybe somebody like Sarah Zhang or some social justice warrior screaming about white America,
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if that's something that you embrace, maybe you should also embrace the conclusion that may be painful to you,
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You are blaming all of your grievances and problems on a race of people.
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How does that make you any different than the Klan?
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Oh, I know, that's right, because the Klan would go out and intimidate people.
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Another thing you have in common with the Klan.
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I don't care if you're in the minority or the majority.
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If you judge people by their race and not the content of their character,
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Now, I know critical thinking is not taught anymore,
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and I know that what is taught is that all critical and scientific thinking is from the modern age,
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But I'm sorry, I'm going to be a stick in the mud.
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Until they de-platform me, I will say it and say it again.
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Can no one see how they've turned into everything they despise?
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Can no one see the similarities between their own movement and the people they claim to be fighting?
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If you do a rundown of what the far right and the far left have in common,
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You both believe in a strong central government and socialized everything else.
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I mean, you are a match made, I would say, in heaven, but I don't think so.
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Jim Acosta and CNN have felt threatened by the crowd at a Trump rally recently.
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Well, then, who's to blame when it was happening to me?
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I wonder, Jim and CNN, if you're going to have a comment.
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It's been 24 hours, but I'm waiting for a comment on what happened to Charlie and Candace.
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Or how about Antifa trying to destroy the recruiting center of the Marine Corps?
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They threw explosives at a Berkeley police station on Sunday.
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The mask Antifa member smashing the windows of the Marine Corps recruiting office.
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That happened on Sunday, along with a bomb throwing.
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They'll tell you the difference between apples and oranges and bananas.
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And yet, they wonder why people are pissed off.
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You wonder why groups like the Patriot Prayer are springing up to go fight these guys.
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If you want to make things worse, just keep doing what you are doing.
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Ignoring half of the country and belittling them.
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Continue not to listen to the worries and the fears.
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Because that's what you did in the last eight years.
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You mocked and ridiculed and never had an honest conversation with anyone on the right.
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And by the way, I define an honest conversation as asking questions whose answers could influence the way you view the world.
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If a few people giving you the finger and chanting CNN sucks gets you scared, imagine how terrified an African-American woman was just this weekend.
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As she was surrounded by a mob of frothing white people.
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One of those things is a little more frightening.
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And yet there's no place that I would rather be.
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And I just, I don't, I just, I know what's coming.
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This is the time that I said there's going to come a time when people will be going in all directions.
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They're going to be trying to follow the wrong people.
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And you have to be strong enough and know what your principles are to say, don't, don't, don't go there.
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The rage and the anger that we spoke about is here.
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And the press is only going to make it worse because they refuse to listen.
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I know your original answer, and I think it's still your answer, but I'd be open to hearing another answer from you.
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I know your answer was, well, America is racist.
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And the reason why people say, well, he just says it like it is, even though he doesn't, even though he doesn't.
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The reason why people feel that way is because they know who you are.
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It wasn't long after 9-11, where the sides started to split, and first we were told the Patriot Act was so patriot, so patriotic.
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You are a patriot if you, you're not a patriot if you don't.
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Well, it wasn't a patriot, it wasn't, it was an un-American act.
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And then, good people had differences on the war.
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But, you really, you really did a number by embracing people like Michael Moore and Cindy Sheehan.
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Cindy Sheehan, who was a despicable, despicable messenger.
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And I understand, you lose your son, and, you know, we have to give you a wide berth.
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I get that, I get that, I get that, I really do.
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But at some point, common decency also has to be respected.
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You embraced him, Donald Trump, I mean, George Bush, he knew, he knew, he knew.
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When Sandy Berger went in and, and took papers from the National Archives that related to both Bush and Clinton,
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If I went into the National Archives and I stole and destroyed documents,
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I do not believe that George Bush had any idea,
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nobody had any idea that they were going to fly planes into the building,
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And the Democrats that embraced Alex Jones were wrong.
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and the color of, what is it, the color of people,
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why can I not respect the President of the United States
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Every day we saw the countdown of how many people died.
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And you never told us a body count for eight years.
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We love the Constitution of the United States of America.
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And I thought to myself, Dinesh, good God, man.
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Welcome back to the program with Dinesh D'Souza,
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understanding on, for instance, what exactly he
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did on LinkedIn to get him thrown into a digital
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He has been walled off where, you know, hey, you
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You do whatever you want in your church the minute
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Is this concerning to you at all about just one day
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you're there and next day you're completely erased?
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And my question is, first of all, where's the ACLU
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And the other thing is that I'm seeing all this
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jubilation over the fact, hey, we got rid of Alex
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Jones, but Alex Jones is the tip of the iceberg.
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There's a lot of other people we need to get rid of
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Now, do we want to live in this kind of society?
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What I find remarkable is the ease with which people
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adopt this fascist mindset, a fascist mindset it is,
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And in a sense, we don't even have to discuss Alex
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Well, they will say, this is the argument today.
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Well, that's a distinction without a difference.
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I mean, if all of the media just blocks him out and he has no
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access, you can have a cute little website, but the world is
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I mean, strictly speaking, the First Amendment is a limitation
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Just as the 14th Amendment is a limitation on the government
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discriminating, let's say, on the basis of race.
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But can you imagine if high-tech companies decide that here's a
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black guy, we don't like the fact that he's black.
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Don't talk to us about the Constitution because we're private.
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They would be like, hound these companies and make sure that they
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respect these fundamental non-discrimination principles that are
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enshrined not just in our laws, but in our society.
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And this, I think, is the kind of fundamental violation that requires
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Uh, I just heard yesterday from a guy in Los Angeles who is a large filmmaker who, uh,
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who called up and said, um, I, uh, is anybody making a movie about the Nazarene fund?
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And I said, uh, no, he said, I just found out about it.
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I really want you to know that if you have been involved in the Nazarene fund, you, you
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only, I think in your passing, will you realize what you've done and realize, uh, the impact
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Now, most people don't know this, uh, because the mainstream media is just not covering it
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They have about 6,000 square miles that they're running.
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Uh, we know of about 300, uh, or sorry, 3000 missing Yazidis, uh, that are being held as
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There's an untold number of Christians, uh, women and children that are being held as sex
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And because of you and the Nazarene fund and your support, um, you're changing the world
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Um, I want to tell you a couple of stories, um, one that we're working on and one that,
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um, has just been resolved, but I, I want to bring in, um, our chief operations officer.
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He's a Lieutenant Colonel Rudy Atala, uh, uh, uh, Atala.
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Were you with the air force for 20 years, Rudy?
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Um, and now you're, you know, the CE, uh, the COO of the Nazarene fund and we can't thank
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You've done so much, um, uh, to help free these people.
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Can you tell me what happened to the, uh, uh, uh, Shalzins, the Shalzin family?
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Uh, so on the 25th of, uh, of July, about a week ago or so, uh, there was a large coordinated
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attack by, uh, ISIS fighters in, uh, the Southern part of Syria called, uh, Swayda.
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Uh, and, uh, the coordinated attack, uh, started at, uh, five o'clock in the morning.
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Um, uh, several suicide bombers entered the provincial town of Swayda.
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Uh, uh, they detonated themselves in strategic areas and, and a battle ensued.
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And while that was going on, uh, at the same time, other ISIS fighters went along the Eastern
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front of the city on the, on the other side and, uh, kidnapped close to 40, uh, women and
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children, and the, uh, the Shalhin's, uh, family were part of that.
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So, uh, Mrs. Abir Shalhin and her four children, uh, were kidnapped from the, the Shmiki village,
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which is part of the, on the outskirts of Swayda, and, uh, and taken away.
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Were the girls, the three girls, or, or do you know the makeup of the children?
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Uh, yeah, I have the names of the children, the children.
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Uh, I believe it's, uh, um, it's, uh, two, two girls and two boys.
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Because I know the girls are kept for sex slaves.
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Are the boys in more danger of like organ harvesting?
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Uh, no, actually the organ harvesting, which we can talk about is it can happen to anybody
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as long as they are a match, uh, you know, for, for some buyer in Eastern Europe or Gulf
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States, uh, then, uh, uh, the ISIS, uh, fighters will use them as a commodity.
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They, you know, they abduct people from different refugee areas, uh, across, uh, different parts
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In this case, by the way, on this attack in the Shwada area, uh, on the 2nd, uh, of, um,
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of August, uh, one 19 year old college student from that village, um, refused to, to cooperate
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So they, they, uh, decapitated him, um, on, and videotaped and sent, and, and sent a copy
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of the video to his family and to the village to scare everybody.
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So, uh, two days ago, the villagers responded angrily by, by lynching, uh, captured ISIS fighters
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Um, by the way, this attack caused 204, uh, people, uh, they, the death toll was 204 people
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And the 40 or 45 that were kidnapped, do we know where they are?
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So they are, they were moved, uh, east, uh, to apply in an, in the direction of, uh, an area
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called Badia, uh, which is a, uh, the desert area in central Syria, uh, stretching out eastwards
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Yeah, mom, mom gave delivery in, uh, during this captivity in, in this past week, she was,
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So what is the, is the, are we able to do anything to help these people?
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We're, we're in touch, we're in touch with the local community in Sueda and, uh, we've
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already have our assets working, uh, on the ground, uh, to try to pinpoint their percent,
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Um, the ISIS, uh, the, uh, the ISIS kidnappers, um, uh, are trying to, uh, pawn off or at least,
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uh, get rid of some of the hostages by trading them for some of their fighters with the, uh,
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Um, and we're, we're in the process of also doing our due diligence to try to figure out
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where they're being kept so we can, we can find a way to, to retrieve them or bring them
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Rudy, when we first started the Nazarene Fund, you weren't with us yet.
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Um, and, uh, we were just, I mean, we're just rookies.
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We didn't know what we were doing and we figured, I think, I think it was, wasn't it $20,000
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for a family of four or $20,000 per person, something like that, um, to be able to get
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them out, to rescue them, et cetera, et cetera.
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Um, now in the few years that we've been doing this and since you've joined us here,
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uh, what a year ago or so, um, uh, you've got that number down to what?
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Uh, yeah, I brought it down to, uh, $67 per person and I, I, uh, I joined you two years
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Um, so as it was being developed, I, I began helping you.
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Uh, and, uh, now that we're moving, now that we're moving large groups of people, we've
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Uh, it's kind of puts it into the, the Schindler's list.
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Uh, and, and Rudy, you are 100% responsible for that.
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And, and, and I can't thank you enough for that.
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Um, can you tell me, um, the, the good news about Martine?
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Her, her, the, the tragedy began, um, four years ago in 2014.
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Uh, uh, and, um, and if anybody wants to read the story, they can go on the Nazarene, uh, the
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Nazarenefund.org, uh, and, and read about the details of the story on our blog site.
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Um, she was abducted when she was, uh, she was kidnapped when she was eight, um, uh, when
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ISIS fighters came in to basically take sex slaves, uh, for themselves from, from, uh, the, uh,
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Um, so she was moved around, uh, inside of, uh, of Syria, uh, multiple locations.
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And, uh, when she turned nine for captors, uh, you know, using, um, ISIS logic at the
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prophets, one of the prophets wives was nine years old.
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Therefore, when Martine turned nine, she was of legal age to be raped.
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And she was raped in some cases twice a day, every day, uh, for the, for the rest of the
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Um, and, uh, she was beaten, uh, tortured, uh, essentially an indentured slave.
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And now that she's 12, about a month ago, um, she was rescued and we took custody of her,
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uh, and her father and brought them to a safe location inside, inside Iraq, where we maintain,
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We've got her going through medical treatment and we have, uh, uh, worked closely with the
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Australian government to get her and her father, uh, safely and securely moved to Australia.
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Um, after we find one of her sisters that we are in the current negotiations for with,
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uh, with the second in command of, uh, the ISIS, uh, organization in Idlib, Syria.
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Um, when you say negotiations, we don't pay for these people, we're not giving money to
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No, I, you know, I, my military background and my, uh, will not ever allow me to, uh, to
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Um, they, the, the second in command is an ISIS prince, um, has asked for $75,000 for her
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Um, we negotiated that price down to 45, although we're not going to give him a penny
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We are working on a strategy to, uh, to get her back.
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So going to back to Martine, what happened is she was moved around quite a bit when,
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um, US and coalition forces began, uh, strikes on Raqqa and, uh, and ISIS was under pressure.
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Martine was moved from, uh, from family to family, eventually ending up with an ISIS, uh,
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And one of the wives took a liking to Martine, um, seeing what she had gone through for, uh,
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And, and so she, uh, reached out to, uh, to, to somebody, um, in one of the open markets,
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a Kurdish woman, uh, who was a trafficker and, uh, and, and told the Martine story.
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Uh, meanwhile, uh, some ISIS fighters came, came in asking for Martine so they can sell her
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back to her father and Martine said she wasn't Yazidi because she didn't, she knew her father
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So the, the woman that took a liking to her, uh, reached out to a Kurdish woman and, uh,
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that Kurdish woman, you know, had some contacts.
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Uh, they took a picture of Martine and then eventually it percolated to her dad.
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And once he found out he was beside himself, um, and then we worked on that to get, to get
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All right, Rudy, um, um, my prayers, my family's prayers are with you.
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Well, we need, uh, in addition to prayers, uh, we are, we are working right now very heavily
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on trying to shut down for Oregon, Oregon harvesting farms, um, in Northern Syria.
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Um, you know, we've opened up a front in Burma.
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We're opening up a few fronts in, uh, in Africa where slave trade and, uh, sex slavery is
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So, um, and, uh, you know, this year alone, we're going to be on track to move 14,000 people
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Um, I, I, I cannot, um, express to you in strong enough terms.
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I mean, I think we're on track this year to move 14,000 people.
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Those are people, those are Christians and new cities that are going to be killed or enslaved
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by ISIS or some arm of Islam, uh, 14,000 state departments, not doing this 14,000 this year
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I know of a couple of things that are happening right now that are just incredible.
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Um, and someday a film will be made about this.
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Unlike you can imagine 67 or 62 or $67 per person per person.
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And we, um, are stretching our budget as far as we can.
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