Sunshine, Unicorns and Lollipops? | Guests: Mark Joseph & Daniel Woods | 2⧸25⧸19
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Summary
Winter is in full force in Venezuela, and with it, the government is using the excuse that it s going to keep the people of Venezuela safe during the cold months. President Nicolas Maduro and his army have been killing anyone who tries to get into the country in order to get food, medicine, and shelter.
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Today, Vice President Mike Pence is meeting with Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido.
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Several other regional diplomats are going to be in Bogota, Colombia, to meet the vice president.
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Their meeting now has new urgency after Venezuela's socialist dictator, Nicolas Maduro, showed his true colors over the weekend and began gunning people down who are running for food.
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On Friday, Venezuelan military shot and killed two villagers, a man and a woman.
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They were just trying to stop a military convoy from interfering with deliveries of food and medicine along the border of Brazil.
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For example, Maduro has closed the border with Brazil to prevent any aid from entering the country.
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On Saturday, over 300 more civilians were wounded by Maduro and his forces.
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Can you imagine being a starving citizen and see your soldiers set on fire food and medicine that you needed?
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I mean, even the Nazis stopped some of that when Hitler ordered it and they were retreating.
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Many of the, even Nazi soldiers and executives decided not to do that.
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Maduro's regime said it was protecting the country from aid that was poisoned by countries trying to interfere with Venezuela's affairs.
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He said the U.S. aid and aid from other countries is a precursor to invasion.
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By Saturday night, the worldwide top trending topic on Twitter was the Spanish version of hashtag military intervention now.
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A lot of Twitter users are asking for military intervention to remove Maduro.
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But so far, most Latin American countries are tapping the brakes on that.
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The attempt to transport humanitarian aid into Venezuela over the weekend was a test of the Venezuelan's military's loyalty to Maduro.
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However, a hundred military officers have defected to Colombia and Brazil.
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One of the sergeants that defected said, quote, my colleagues also want to get out, but it's dangerous.
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People insult us, but they need to understand that we, too, are afraid.
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Marco Rubio is saying this opens up all kinds of doors for military intervention.
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The red line was killing people who are trying to get the aid.
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The diplomatic and diplomatic meetings in Colombia.
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I don't know, but probably wrong because Maduro, you know, he's a well-meaning socialist dictator.
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He's just lost his way a bit, you know, but if we could get Bernie Sanders just to go down to Venezuela and give Maduro some pointers, maybe lend him a copy of the Green New Deal and he can adapt it for Venezuela.
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Verde New Deal, I think is what he might want to call it.
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And I think that would be fantastic because the Venezuelan situation is nothing that can't be fixed by socialism done right.
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They're just not doing it right this time or or any time.
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I will tell you, today is a really important day.
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Today is a day that I think may hasten or slow down the destruction of our country.
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Today is a day that we are voting on life in the Senate.
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Ben Sasse has put together a bill that is going to be presented in Congress today.
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And the question is, will the Democrats vote for life?
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And what I'm talking about is life of a child that was born after a botched abortion.
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Can they just let the baby just die or can they kill it?
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Ben Sasse believes, and I think most Americans believe, no, you know what?
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I mean, I can't believe we're at this point to where we have to actually explain that.
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You know, it's one thing if you're like, well, it's just a clump of cells at the very beginning.
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I don't agree with it, but I can kind of see maybe not this, not this, not a baby that has survived.
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But today is the day that we have to decide about life.
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And I think if the Senate votes for life, it may prolong our life as a nation.
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If we are to the point to where we cannot vote in our Senate to protect the most innocent and weakest among us, we are just going to destroy ourself quickly.
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I mean, because they should, with just Republicans, they should be able to pass it.
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If they can't pass it with Republicans, we're done.
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We talked to Ben Sass about this, I think, on Friday.
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And my question for him was, is there a way they can read this that indicates it's about something else, right?
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Like, you know, because sometimes you'll have these bills that are supposed to be about, you know, the Sunshine, Unicorns, and Lollipops Act.
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In reality, it's like they're just implementing full communism in the United States.
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And so you don't vote for the Sunshine, Unicorn, and Lollipops Act.
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But that's not because you're against Sunshine, Unicorns, and Lollipops.
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I would like to think here, because it does not seem to be a law, it's not a 1,200-page bill.
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It's a very simple to understand, hey, don't kill babies after they're born.
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Their only argument seems to be, well, we already have laws for that, which is true.
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So I do expect it to pass, and I do expect it to pass with larger numbers than just 52.
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So the three things that I think that we have to concentrate on as people.
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Because we're going to create life, and it's going to change absolutely everything.
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Do we give this new life the ability to kill people?
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The third thing that we have to decide, and it's probably between the abortion.
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The abortion thing, I think, will kill our society rapidly.
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But the thing that will turn us off as a nation overnight is socialism.
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And so the three things, life, AI, and socialism.
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There's a big story in the New York Times today about the UK and how they're leading the road a little bit on the socialism thing, as they tend to do.
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According to the people who have designed it, yes.
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You think like, you know, concrete buildings in the Soviet Union.
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You think starvation and long hours in factories.
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The new branding of it is fully automated luxury communism.
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Giving a speech at CPAC on Friday, and it is about these three things, life, AI and capital of it, capital, capitalism versus socialism is where I really concentrate.
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And that's what's scary, because you see this isn't just some foreign Europe sort of issue here.
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This is you're seeing with Ocasio-Cortez and so many.
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They go through and talk about how, you know, this one they're using as an example.
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He was raised under this, you know, he's about 20.
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So he's raised in this post largely post collapse sort of era.
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I've never known in England that was a different way.
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Over the last six months, he was drawn into the center of the momentum movement.
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An ideological marketplace buzzing with rebranded socialism and trade unionism.
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They are saying the New York Times is telling you it's just rebranded socialism.
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His parents may have gotten their news from the Sun and the Daily Mail, but he listens
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to reports on the crisis of capitalism from Novara Media, a left-wing independent media
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He had worked through, you know, different jobs and they'd never work out.
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And his mommy and daddy have had all these problems.
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The young also saw their views on exiting the European Union.
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Three quarters of them voted to remain bulldozed by leavers of their grandparents' age.
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I've heard this, this is a, not a new observation.
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We heard Louis C.K. make it recently in a clip that got him in trouble.
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They used to be people who didn't want more control.
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You think an independent, you're a kid, you want to control your own destiny.
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And three quarters of them would say to remain in the European Union?
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You know, like, you know, Louis C.K.'s point was, they're like royalty.
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You must call me by this name that I've made up.
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There used to be this fight against the man thing.
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That's their version, their brand of rebelliousness.
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So, Stu, I showed you, I put it up on Instagram.
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But I did a painting about Ocasio-Cortez this weekend.
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This that I just hung up behind us, if you happen to be watching,
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this is a piece of anti-government propaganda style art
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that shows the government in bed with Google and Facebook.
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And as I've been painting these things, I've realized,
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Where are the artists that are doing the subversive art?
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They're all in bed with big control and big government.
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All of the artists, if they would just stop and look at their art
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and then look at the art like this, they would go,
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I'm going to listen to exactly what they tell me what to do.
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Oh, yeah, well, the state's going to design every aspect of my life.
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Don't you dare say that, or the government is going to shut you down.
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You know, it's like, I don't understand that vibe.
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Well, he says he's not representative of a generation, but his grievance is generational.
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That the state has taken away benefits from his parents and that his parents and grandparents enjoyed, like low-cost housing and free education.
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So, the failure of the previous socialist experiments now means you should have more socialist experiments?
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That eventually socialism, you know, it just collapses on top of itself.
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But what comes out of it seems to be more and more a new kind of socialism that just doubles down on it.
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Instead of saying, okay, this thing failed, let's go somewhere else.
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It preys on the co-eds who are just wanting to have sex with each other.
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They all dismiss it as, oh, that guy who thinks that Jason's coming to kill us.
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And he's the guy in the town who actually witnessed the first Jason.
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Just a couple of people that when they kill him, they're like, we're done.
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Except the crazy guy is the only one who notices, wait a minute, Jason's body is missing.
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First of all, you just ruined like 12 movies without a spoiler alert.
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And that was sad because it's the plot of all of them.
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I mean, there was a time, relatively recent history, where we all were like, okay, obviously,
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Bill Clinton, the era of big government is over.
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But the fact that a Democrat was making a major speech with that appeal, Tony Blair, same thing,
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But he was at least someone who acknowledged that the market worked well.
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And this is at a time where it's obviously proven.
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Billions of people being ripped out of poverty.
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They're now going to Jeremy Corbyn as a leader, who we know is an anti-Semite, among other things,
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And it goes into this larger piece of this fully automated luxury communism.
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And the quick sell for this, and you'll be very familiar with it because you've talked about this exact thing,
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I mean, as long as probably five years ago, which is AI is coming, automation is coming,
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What are we going to do about that as communists?
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Now people no longer have to work these long hours.
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They can all be automated, and we can just get money from the government,
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and we can do all these things that are wonderful.
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I went down a rabbit hole a little bit on this weekend.
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It was one of the videos, the main videos, explainers of what this is.
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And they said you could go learn all these languages.
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People are clamoring to learn flamingo dancing.
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It's all about, I mean, I would say 90% of our future is based on flamingo dancing.
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Pat's going to be joining us here in a second, but we have to talk about this because Stu's right.
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Pat, what is your prediction today on the Senate with the vote on life?
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Ben Sasse is going to be proposing that we, you know, we don't kill babies after they're born.
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Just because the kid's in the fourth trimester, that doesn't mean that the woman doesn't have
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How many trimesters would you say you have to make that choice?
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So at 866, when the person is well over 200 years old.
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If our mothers had the option of killing us up until our, let's just say, up until we
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She was responsible for this baby being born entirely.
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If they brought us into the world, they'll take us out of it.
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And I think it'll get some Democrats voting for it.
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Because, you know, some people, especially the people in the, whatever, the red state
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Democrats will feel like it's going to be an advantage if they vote for it.
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They probably won't even take it up in the House, though, because it's a Democratic leg.
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If you can't agree to life after birth, then, yeah, we're done.
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And I think any kind of squirrely way of getting around this, getting out of this, I think,
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I think as a society, when we can't clearly all come together and say, no, we should not
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let this baby just wither and die, you know, in a little dish someplace or, you know, or
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If we can't say that, we are a society that is too far off the rails.
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Even the most radical Democrats used to say viability.
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Once viability is passed, then, OK, that's too far.
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They're so extreme on this that now it's college degree.
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If the kid has a college degree, we probably shouldn't kill it.
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Well, is it a master's or is it just a bachelor's?
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Yeah, it's got to be a doctorate, a master's, something like that.
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Once they get through college, then we got them.
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But if they come out of college and they still want to be a conservative, we got to kill them.
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I just don't know if they if the Democrats could theoretically filibuster it.
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That's that is what that bill said in New York and what the governor was saying and what that bill provided in Virginia that didn't pass.
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So you are wrong on that one, Representative Murray or or Senator Murray.
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However, this one is has nothing to do with anything other than if there is a botched abortion.
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Or if there is something wrong with a baby that is born.
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And more specifically, do you have to try to save it?
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Like the idea is where you could just kind of put it on a shelf over there and it'll slowly die on its own.
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That's like legitimately their line, which is a creepy line.
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It used to be people were shocked by the Kermit Gosnell stuff.
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You're killing a baby after it's been born alive.
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Is that what Gosnell was accused of multiple times?
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And I am not a fan of, you know, Christian movies because they get all Christian-y and it's like, who's going to?
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If you're going to make a Christian movie and you just want Christians to watch it, then go.
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But if you're trying to expand your audience a little bit.
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If you're trying to get people in that disagree with you, you can't make that formula.
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Because people who aren't Christians roll their eyes and like, OK.
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And was there any place in it, Stu, that where you thought it was preachy at all?
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Not particularly, especially for one of these movies.
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I mean, it was, you know, like, for example, one of the first scenes, I'm not giving tons away, but there is an abortion protest going on.
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And there is an anti-abortion pro-life protester there who is screaming at the women as they go into the abortion clinics and saying all sorts of sort of nasty things.
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And they, in this movie, take the correct, I think, view, which is kind of to make him look like the bad guy.
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However, they, they, it's not, they don't take the easy path, which is like, he makes great points and he's kind of a jerk.
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Like, it's kind of one of those things where they show, like, there's two different ways to handle this.
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And the way that, handling it the right way, the effective way, is not just screaming, you're a baby killer from the side of the fence.
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And so they, I think they handled it a good, I think they handled it pretty well.
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If someone's pregnant, there must have been implied sex.
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So the only thing that is in this movie is one disturbing scene.
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Actually, two disturbing scenes where the first one is showing the abortion, but it shows nothing.
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It shows the sonogram where the doctor needs her, this Abby Johnson person, to hold the sonogram up on the mom's belly.
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And so she can, so the doctor can see the baby to make sure he's getting all of the pieces.
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And so you see this procedure via black and white on a sonogram.
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Because this is just a clump of cells, you see.
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It is disturbing because you see the baby actually fight for its life.
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They show the tube coming out with blood and baby parts.
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You just see this suction of blood coming out from underneath the draping of the surgery draping.
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And they didn't even do their supply of one F word.
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I think there might be a, literally, I'm going to, I'm going to, I'm going to say there might be a dam in this movie.
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However, it's disturbing to me and to you because you are a pro-life and you think it's a baby.
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To someone, to the culture at large, I don't see why it would be disturbing.
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If it's a clump of cells and this is just a procedure, why would you care?
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It's most likely rated R because of the way it portrays and everything that they say about Planned Parenthood is verbatim.
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The abortion person who switched sides and is now pro-life.
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And you look at the way Planned Parenthood comes off.
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You see the nurses who are not really thinking and, you know, some of them are very into it.
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They're just thinking they're doing a good thing because only a few of them go into the surgeries where this is performed.
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And when you see the leadership of Planned Parenthood and the things that they do behind the scenes, it is it's clearly wrong and clearly evil.
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Yeah, the only time that I felt like, okay, this is a little over the top are there.
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It's a few lines from the people at Planned Parenthood.
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You kind of just like, okay, there's no way they would say that.
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Abby was there and they got quotes from, again, like it's Abby's word at some level.
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And we've heard things like it now in these hidden videos.
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And is it worse than the James O'Keefe stuff that we know they said?
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And what they're trying to do, and I'm going to talk about it next hour.
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What they're trying to do is get people who don't go to rated R movies and people who are, you know, saying, well, I can't bring my daughter now.
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Just a few years ago, I don't think we would have.
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That's, by the way, 13 times more Native American than Elizabeth Warren.
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That doesn't mean that I'm going to go out and fill out papers and claim that I'm a Native American.
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But other than that, I just want to find out my history.
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And open up your eyes and bring your family together.
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So, Stu, I want to bring your attention to something that I found very interesting.
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The number of states where liberals outnumber conservatives has now dropped by more than 30%.
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This is something we've talked about a little bit before.
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One is really exciting for conservatism and the future of conservatism.
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It doesn't feel like, you know, liberals are having a tough time at the moment.
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The rest are conservative or lean conservative.
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In every other state but California, where conservatives and liberals split 29 to 29,
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In every other state but California, where conservatives and liberals split 29 to 29,
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And this is kind of why I have a piece of skepticism every time I've seen this study.
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And they've been doing this for quite a long time.
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However, there's a point of it, I think, that also is more of like people avoiding the labels of liberal.
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Which is surprising that that hasn't come back.
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Maybe they should start putting socialists in there or probably beat all the categories.
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But the idea that there's more and more conservatives feels great.
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And it's a possibility of exciting things in the future.
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But I think almost like it's conservatives stick with that label more.
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Where people like on the left want to say that they're moderate,
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even though these left-wing policies are nothing but moderate.
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It could be that as well, which is not nearly as exciting, but still telling.
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The residents of most U.S. states are more likely to identify as conservative than as liberal.
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The conservative advantage is significantly greater than the national average,
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including 19 highly conservative states in which conservatives outnumber liberals by at least 20 percentage points.
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This is partially, too, something that coincides with that move towards independent,
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where there seems to be less Republicans and Democrats,
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and people kind of want to get away from those labels and are becoming independent,
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even though their voting habits aren't really changing all that much.
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People leave the Republican Party and find a voting Republican anyway.
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You know, we talked about the Labor Party earlier.
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You mentioned, what's his name, the head of the Labor Party?
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He is a communist, socialist, socialist, democratic socialist at best.
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Communist, probably, because he's always loved these communist countries.
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There have been seven or nine people that have left the Labor Party
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I find it interesting that we have the same thing going on here,
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and we haven't seen any defections from the Democrats.
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We saw this a little bit with Dianne Feinstein this weekend,
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Nancy Pelosi said a couple things, sort of derogatory towards it.
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I mean, but that's more, I think, of a power struggle.
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If they don't want this 29-year-old or whatever coming in
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Now, would the left have you believe that any of that is involved besides sex in abortions?
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There is a movie that you must see that is coming out that the MPAA has just rated R.
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But I want you to hear about this movie and hear why they said it was rated R.
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This is a political move, trying to get people to not see this movie.
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And it's one of the most important movies to come out in a very long time.
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I think this movie is part of changing the game forever on abortion.
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Unplanned is a movie that Stu and I saw about two weeks ago.
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It's a movie that I kind of went begrudgingly because I was going to be watching it with the filmmakers and I don't like watching movies with the filmmakers because I'm a softy and I want to say nice things.
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But if you're bringing it to me, I got to tell you the truth.
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And I really did not think I would like this movie because I don't like a lot of Christian movies only because I'm trying to take friends to it that don't believe in the same things I do.
00:46:27.620
And so it's so, I mean, it's great to, you know, preach to the choir, but that's not what I want a Christian movie to do.
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I want it to preach to my friends that, that, that are not involved.
00:46:39.180
So maybe you will open their eyes and it ends up turning people off usually.
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And, uh, I watched it and I started with a skeptical position and I really, really liked this movie.
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In fact, halfway through this movie, I thought we may see the end of abortion in my lifetime, in the next 10 years, we may actually see that because of the way technology is changing, the way people's feelings are, they're going to go too far.
00:47:28.380
There is nothing except what the MPAA said, uh, which was that it is, um, it is a deeply disturbing, uh, scene.
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There are three scenes in which the film directly addresses abortion and the MPAA has a direct has objected to all three.
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They specifically made mention of objection to grainy black and white sonogram images that were part of one of the scenes.
00:47:59.180
Now to point that out, what you're seeing is not blood and gore.
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You all know, everybody knows what that looks like.
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Those grainy black and white pictures, and you're seeing a doctor's tube come up to the little baby and you see the baby actually fight for its life as it's sucked into a tube.
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And I want you to know if you believe it's life, it is extraordinarily disturbing.
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But if you don't believe it's life, that's not disturbing.
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That's just an everyday performing of an abortion.
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And the sonogram is not shown to the mother ever.
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It's they never see it, but the doctor has to see it to make sure that he's getting the entire baby.
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And when that baby goes into the tube and the doctor says, and this is a direct quote from a doctor who was doing it, and this movie is a true life story.
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And they see the baby go into the tube on the sonogram.
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Now, they say this is not politically motivated at all.
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But to talk about the ratings and how they work, Mark Joseph, he's a producer, Chronicles of Narnia, Passion of the Christ, Little Boy, Son of God.
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He's working on some really great new movies right now, including Tolkien and Lewis, Silence, Patton, also Reagan, is another one that he's working on right now.
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So help me figure out the MPAA thing, other than this is to stop people from going to see this movie.
00:49:56.840
This is a curious case where this may be the day of demarcation, the MPAA ruling day, of when America switched sides on this issue.
00:50:06.520
Because, as you say, you know, if this was a sonogram or a medical depiction on a grainy screen of a tooth extraction or the day my ulcer was removed or whatever it might be.
00:50:20.420
I had a tumor removed, and here's the picture of it.
00:50:22.560
So in a strange way, the real housewives of MPAA, which is basically what it is, it's nice, you know, housewives and couples living in Beverly Hills or Los Angeles who decide these things.
00:50:34.160
They have strangely admitted the pro-life cause here.
00:50:39.620
Now, the question is, I was involved with The Passion, as you know, with Mel, and the question is, is the R rating going to do what it didn't do for The Passion?
00:50:48.260
It actually encouraged people to go watch The Passion.
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If it wasn't a child that you see on that grainy black and white, if it wasn't a child, tell me, Mark, how many swear words are in it?
00:51:14.920
I didn't count any, you know, what I would consider the words that get you to the R.
00:51:28.920
There's no drug use, except for prescription drugs being administered by a doctor horribly.
00:51:34.240
I mean, it is, there's nothing that you would find in a PG-13 movie.
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Now, listen, I don't mind this standard if it's applied equally across all movies.
00:51:46.000
But to suddenly be clutching our pearls and say there's gambling downstairs, that's just kind of funny.
00:52:00.120
And there is a difference between The Passion of the Christ, which I saw and was, I mean, it was a true depiction, but it was violent and gory.
00:52:24.180
And so if you really wanted to see crucifixion, it was rated R.
00:52:27.600
There was no PG-13 crucifixions that actually happened.
00:52:33.160
By the way, I love your depiction of not wanting to watch films with the filmmakers, because I had to watch The Passion with a certain person named Mel Gibson sitting to my right the first time.
00:52:44.300
And I thought, what am I going to do if I have to leave the room?
00:52:49.580
Well, I had to look away four times with that movie.
00:52:59.280
If you can't handle a grainy image of the screen suddenly disappearing, then there's something wrong.
00:53:07.520
I want you to know, both Stu and I, we saw that, and after we saw it, we did look away from the screen, but it was in a look away of the screen of, oh, good God, that is clearly a child out of people who do this.
00:53:24.780
I think it is very disturbing to people who believe, you know, certainly in the pro-life cause and people who believe those are really babies.
00:53:32.080
It shouldn't be to our society, though, that allows this legally.
00:53:35.440
But there's no there's absolutely no reason in a society that says, oh, you know, there's there's nothing wrong with abortion.
00:53:44.700
A society that says that should be able to watch this.
00:53:49.360
And I'm going to take a I'm going to take a really I don't think I've ever done this.
00:53:59.860
But I'm going to take a very contrary position to my faith.
00:54:04.260
My faith, my faith, they don't see rated R movies.
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And so I never recommend rated R movies, you know, for people to see.
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But this one, every every member of the Church of Latter Day Saints needs to see this movie.
00:54:25.760
If you are a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, you must see this movie.
00:54:32.580
In my opinion, I know you don't see rated R movies.
00:54:39.900
There is nothing objectionable about this except for the scene.
00:54:45.700
And if you have teenage children, you need to take it will bother them.
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But they need to see the evil that they are being faced with.
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They need to see what the what the adversary is actually doing and promoting their your kids are hearing.
00:55:12.440
Your kids will know there is something deeply wrong with abortion.
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Every parent must take their probably 15 year old kid to see this movie.
00:55:31.540
You have to be able to look it in the eye and and our kids are the targets now.
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And that's why your kid at 15 can go in and have an abortion without you even knowing it.
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Your 15 year old kid can't go into this without knowing about it.
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Mark Joseph, Mark Joseph, who is a producer for many big Hollywood films on with us today,
00:57:30.740
talking about the movie Unplanned, receiving an R rating from the MPAA, which it does absolutely does not deserve.
00:57:38.780
This is trying to get people to keep your kids away from it and little kids, you know, should not go to this.
00:57:46.360
This is or you can just cover their eyes for that scene.
00:57:49.080
And but when you see a baby fighting for its life on a sonogram, you know, clearly.
00:58:07.000
You're convicted to stop it or you are convicted as a murderer.
00:58:17.480
No, you know, they're going to have to accept it because of the release date that's coming up.
00:58:21.940
But, you know, one of the big slogans on this topic in the 90s and 80s was who decides.
00:58:28.140
And frankly, I don't get my values and my family's values from a group of nice couples in Beverly Hills.
00:58:40.440
And so the notion that an R rating from the MPAA makes my decision as a dad or as a husband or whatever,
00:58:50.080
So I'm watching what people like you think, what people that I respect think, leaders think, or if I've seen it myself.
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I think that's got to be the issue here is who decides who decides your values.
00:59:00.000
Well, I will tell you this, you know, our church has said, and it's a very arbitrary line and they admit it.
00:59:06.740
But what they do say is you might go to some PG-13 movies that you should get up and walk out of.
00:59:14.460
And there's been some PG-13 that you're like, whoa, whoa, wait a minute.
00:59:28.160
You should be warned that it is a difficult scene to watch, but it is worth watching.
00:59:37.380
And it's one that you can bring your friends to that are not all Christian-y, you know, people who are not going to church every Sunday.
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We are debating now one of the most important things for the survival, I think, of our country.
00:59:57.200
Yeah, one thing that I find interesting, too, is there's actually a real abortion doctor is acting in one of the scenes performing an abortion.
01:00:04.620
I thought that was interesting because that lends to the authenticity.
01:00:09.760
By the way, an ex-abortion doctor, I should say.
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And I, for myself, I would think 13 is the cutoff point, 13, 14, something like that.
01:00:34.720
And they're making the point for us by saying this is rated R.
01:00:39.680
Yeah, and, again, this is in the context, Glenn, of a culture in which everything goes, right?
01:00:46.800
So that's the part that I still can't get over.
01:00:55.580
Think of all the stuff that we see on a regular basis.
01:00:59.820
There needs to be a consistent standard all the way across, not all of a sudden clutching pearls.
01:01:06.000
So, Mark, when you watch this, you know Abby Johnson?
01:01:15.540
Did she tell you her story before you saw this movie?
01:01:23.120
But there was a lot of surprising elements in the story.
01:01:26.300
You know, one, Glenn, if you remember, remember her boyfriend that decides to marry her,
01:01:37.240
The guy's a very conservative, church-going Texas guy, and he loves her so much.
01:01:42.240
He's like, ah, I'll overlook that because, you know, I hope you'll change something like that.
01:01:47.060
The other thing that I think is shocking to most people is the way Planned Parenthood operates
01:01:57.720
And this we know to be true from, you know, at least the courtroom documents we know.
01:02:03.240
And also, we know it to be true from Abby, and she said that these are quotes from Planned Parenthood.
01:02:12.540
And they're nothing that we haven't now seen from Project Veritas on, you know, the Planned Parenthood people.
01:02:22.140
But to see them in this movie, it really, it makes those Project Veritas videos even more real.
01:02:31.900
Yeah, there was a really good performance in the film, by the way, of the director.
01:02:36.100
I guess her boss at Planned Parenthood by Rabia, who was a dancer for Prince back in the day.
01:02:42.300
And she does a really good performance as a cold, steely-eyed woman in the film.
01:02:53.740
And I think the actress that plays Abby is also really good.
01:02:57.720
And I think they had, they weren't happy with any of the choices.
01:03:02.540
And at the last minute, they asked her to audition.
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I think they saw her and then said, yes, go home and pack.
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And they were going to start shooting like the week, a week later.
01:03:21.580
And she just left, packed, got on an airplane, and then called everybody in her life and said, hey, I just got a job.
01:03:35.420
But, you know, look, I share a lot of the criticism that you just shared earlier about Christian movies.
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I think it's stupid to label them, first of all, as such.
01:04:03.860
If we were all in agreement of what abortion was, maybe that would be right.
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I want to talk to you a little bit about X chair.
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Boy, I went to a movie theater the other day, Stu, that does not have the new movie theater chairs.
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I want to get into the down syndrome society releasing a 40 and 40th anniversary video here coming up in just a little while.
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And Kamala Harris saying that the new green deal.
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I know R. Kelly is supposedly maybe going to be getting out of jail today, but he has been now nailed.
01:06:18.960
And it seems like it's pretty airtight this time.
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And he's having his way with her while she's saying it.
01:06:38.520
So there's no way that, you know, what was she lying?
01:06:45.060
And, uh, and it looks like he may be going to jail possibly for the rest of his life or
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One of the two, one of the, one of the two way for the rest of his life or probation.
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We see like the only way justice works now is if, uh, online like Twitter storms accompany
01:07:03.320
Like it's like, you know, Bill Cosby for many, many years had these charges against him.
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All of a sudden, like, you know, a comedian does a routine, gets passed around.
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It seems like that's the way this stuff happens now.
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Like would Jesse, Jesse, Jesse Smollett really have dealt with a big hassle if it wasn't for
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the online outrage against his obviously fake story?
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I mean, we went through a list of, I think it was like 30 different stories of people
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Trump supporter attacked me because I'm gay, whatever it is.
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And none of them had any significant penalty associated with it in the aftermath.
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They were all, you know, like some of them got probation.
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Some of them may have had short little jail terms, but it was pretty much nothing for most
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And that is a big deal unless, of course, you're a celebrity and people get online and
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It's, that's not supposed to be how the legal system works, but no, no, it's supposed to
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So, you know, speaking of Smollett, he has Terrence Howard's endorsement now.
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Now, in case you don't know, he's the star of Empire.
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Because I always think of him in the uniform going in and flying in.
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So I always, I don't know why, but it's, it's, it's not RoboCop.
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He made three and a half million dollars more than Robert Downey Jr.
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And he had come off of Crash, which was best picture.
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I didn't see, what was it, Green Book or whatever it was.
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It was a terrible movie and it should never have been best picture.
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But it made the right point about racism at a time they were trying to make it.
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He was also in Hustle and Flow and, of course, Ironman made lots of money and then his career
01:09:09.040
Well, in Rolling Stone, they did a really interesting thing.
01:09:12.200
And I just want to give you a couple of things here that they write.
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Today, for me, has it been about searching out who I am?
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We've all got these different faces that want to come out.
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There's at least four just in this moment with a possible expansion to 432.
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Is it the person who's cool that you've mastered?
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So this is the opening of the interview with Rolling Stone magazine.
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They're standing there in the entrance of his house and he's starting to say things like
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And I imagine the reporter is like, oh, this is going to be interesting.
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He continued to love himself, he says, by buying scissors, wire, magnets and vast
01:10:07.540
But a long time ago, he had gotten hold of this notion that one times one doesn't equal
01:10:16.300
This is what Terrence Howard actually believes that one times one does not equal one.
01:10:22.060
He began writing down his logic in a language of his own devising that he calls teriology.
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He wrote forward and backward with both his right and left hands, sometimes using symbols
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he made up that look foreign, if not alien, to keep his ideas secret until they could be
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The two would spend up to 17 hours a day cutting shapes out of plastic and joining them together
01:10:53.400
into various objects meant to demonstrate not only his one times one theory, but many
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Howard then breaks back from the mirror, returns to the living room.
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The place is filled with his fantastical plastic assemblages.
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They bear a similarity to building blocks, but the shapes are infinitely more complex
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in two dimensions and three, tied together by copper wire or held in place by magnets.
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There are hemispheres, cubes, terahedrons with flighty wings.
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Some of the objects are small as mice, others big as fire hydrants.
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A few larger ones lit from the inside with L.A.D. twinkle stars.
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And he loves them as much as he loves himself and his infant son, Curin, who's sleeping nearby
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and one day will inherit U.S. patent number 2015-007-9872-A1.
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Systems and methods for enhanced building block applications, among others.
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He's saying, hey, two times one or one times one is one is two.
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And the way I'm going to prove this is by cutting out crystals and plastic and getting
01:12:25.800
He's talking about these crystals and stuff he's built in those four years where I was
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Look at what I've created since I was a child of three or four.
01:12:32.980
I was always wondering, you know, why does a bubble take the shape of a ball?
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Oh, if Pythagoras was here to see it, he would lose his mind.
01:12:47.720
This is a great line from the Rolling Stone reporter.
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His eyes opening wide, a smile beginning to trace itself like he's expecting applause or
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And all you can do is nod your head and try to follow along.
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He's convinced he's right and that he's about to change the world.
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This is the last century that our children will ever have been taught that one times one
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20 years from now, they'll know that one times one equals two.
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We're about to show a new truth, the true universal math.
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I have created the pieces that make up the motion of the universe.
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She cuts, his wife cuts, and puts on the crystals.
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So, dude, you know, I don't know if you know this, but, you know, one times one does equal
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And it's the math that we use to get to the moon.
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You know, to get to the moon and to just, I don't even know, run a nuclear power plant.
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After high school, he attended Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, studying chemical engineering
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until he got in an argument with a professor about what one times one equals.
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If one times one equals one, that means that two is of no value because one times itself
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One times one equals two because the square root of two, excuse me, the square root of
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First of all, we're not told the square root of two is two.
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This apparently did not go over well, he says, and he soon left school.
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I mean, you can't conform when you know innately that something's wrong.
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I mean, if I didn't convince you with that, I don't know how you're ever going to get on
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This is a guy who's on one of the bigger shows on television, and we're talking about
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But isn't it minor in comparison to what I'm about to describe here?
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In 2001, he was arrested for slugging his first wife, who he married in 1989, divorced
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in 2003, remarried in 2005, and divorced again in 2007, which led to a guilty plea for disorderly
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According to the police report, he had, quote, punched her twice with a closed fist.
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She was talking to me real strong, and I lost my mind, and I slapped her in front of the
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Her lawyer said it was a closed fist, but even slapping her was wrong.
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For some reason, this is not a Me Too violation.
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She was trying to mace me, and you can't see anything, so all you can do is try to bat
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somebody away, and I think something caught her, but I wasn't trying to hit her.
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In 2005, in a restaurant, when he beat somebody up, Howard was a couple were going to be seated.
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They got in an argument that didn't end until Howard knocked the man to the ground and hit
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He's had several of these really violent episodes.
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His wife says, this sounds like a great relationship, Glenn.
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I mean, he's not perfect, doesn't do the dishes, doesn't cook, doesn't lift a finger.
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He's so selfish, but you know, he didn't have much of a childhood.
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Um, it was difficult for him being picked on and bullied all the time.
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In our two years together, I've only gone to restaurants with him two or three times.
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And then every minute he has free, it's to do this.
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I help him cutting, drawing, and putting things together.
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I've developed a slight foam of agoraphobia lately.
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Stunningly, immediately after this interview, they were getting divorced.
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And he's the guy that has come out and said, that is not the Jussie I know.
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Today's a really important day for life in America.
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And the reason why I say that is we're going to be voting in the Senate on Ben Sasse's bill
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that you can't kill a baby, even if it's a botched abortion, through neglect or actually physically killing it after it's been born.
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And if we can't get this one right, if we avoid it or can't get this one right, I think this hastens our destruction.
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Also, yesterday, a beautiful, beautiful video was released, and it is the 40th anniversary of the Down Syndrome Foundation
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trying to change people's opinions on the value of life.
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This is a doctor kind of set in an old-timey center explaining Down Syndrome, and then you see what we know today.
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They tend to do well performing only the simplest of tasks.
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Their cognitive ceiling limits their ability to work.
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Low muscle tone prevents any possibility of achievements in sports.
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It's a stretch for them to live past their 50th birthday.
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To be blunt with you, it's a lifetime of limitations.
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We've had 40 years, and look at the difference on the way we view Down Syndrome now, Special Olympics and everything else.
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And we are being dragged back into the Dark Ages by progressives.
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Not by curing any issues, but by just aborting the kids before they show up as Down Syndrome babies.
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Because of all of the reasons that doctor, who's supposed to look old-timey, said.
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I would not be surprised at all if those are real quotes from that era.
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I wouldn't be surprised if those were quotes from today.
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It's like, even back then, the old-timey doctors who were saying things like that weren't advocating, hey, kill them all off.
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I mean, they were saying it was a tough life, and there was a lot of bad things that could happen from it.
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You go back before that to certain eras in the 30s.
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Margaret Sanger, you'll certainly find some of that.
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But, you know, it used to be that, okay, this is going to be tough, and there are limitations.
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And so now it's, well, just get rid of them completely.
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I believe the biggest issue facing America today is the easiest one.
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You know, we can argue about first-term abortion, whether there's exceptions for rape or incest.
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And that's really where I think people are moving.
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But our government and the extreme left is moving now into a position of we can kill babies after they're born.
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And if we can't get this one right, we don't deserve to be a nation under God anymore.
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They're carrying water for so many people right now, trying to wake people up.
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Danny Woods is an Emmy award-winning director of photography.
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He has, he's made several films all over and you've seen them everywhere.
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Uh, and he has, he has traveled to more than 17 different countries shooting documentary
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Uh, but he has met somebody and he made a film, uh, about a guy that, uh, the film is called
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And I don't want to explain any more than just that.
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I, I want Daniel to talk about how he came across this guy and how game changing this man
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So, so tell me how you found, uh, Mr. Please pronounce his name.
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I was a little worried when I met him and then he actually said it that way.
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I saw a, uh, a Facebook story about him about two years ago, or actually it was a mid 2016
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and, uh, it was, I think it was hefty.com or something like that.
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And, uh, I read it and it, it hit me pretty hard.
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I, I checked out some more other sources and it seemed to be real.
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Um, and so I, I waited about a month or so, just kind of whether or not I should do something
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about it, make a film about it and ask some people around.
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And, and, uh, you know, it turned out we, you know, two years later, almost two and a half,
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Now he is a guy who, um, he runs an orphanage that cares for, uh, little kids, uh, and, and
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he also cares for at risk pregnant women, but that's not why you, a, in Vietnam, that's
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I mean, in the, in, in Asia, generally speaking, the, uh, children are not as valued as they
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And it's, uh, I mean, even harder for over there is because there's no, there's nothing,
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you know, a girl is pregnant and maybe she's disowned from the family or whatever.
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And, um, a lot of times she doesn't even want to have an abortion, but she's kind of forced
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It's, it's, it's kind of our culture, maybe 70 years ago where if you had a baby and you
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So he has the orphanage, but then he does something else.
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So he, uh, he goes to local hospitals and he collects the bodies of aborted babies and
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Um, and then he gives them a proper burial and a grave.
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First of all, I mean, this couldn't happen in the United States.
01:30:55.780
Um, how did he, I mean, how did the hospitals react to this guy?
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Um, at first they were kind of, it's kind of, you know, hush, hush.
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Um, honestly, he didn't really go into details about that.
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Um, we don't want to, we didn't want to get him in trouble and, you know, push it.
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Uh, we've estimated it's 22,000 and I think that's, I think that's a very low number.
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I, um, I had a good year, uh, production and, uh, I figured it would be a good time to,
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to shoot a documentary and we, we did make it happen.
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I mean, did, did anybody, did it cross your mind that a documentary about a guy in Vietnam
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burying fetuses would not be on anybody's rush out and see it list?
01:32:15.020
I just, it's, you know, it's something that I don't know.
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Uh, it's something that nobody has, I've seen before done.
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Uh, and it's just a topic that's obviously hot right now.
01:32:34.680
And it's not, but it's, this is not, you wouldn't describe, would you describe this as a pro-life
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You know, there's no statistics, there's no voiceovers.
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We've just followed this guy and, and we just see him serve, you know?
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He loves these women and they, they love them back.
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And in each child that he buries, you know, he said, I feel like they're my own children.
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And so you could just see the, the love and the, you know, at the same time, the pain,
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Um, I'm, I'm fascinated, Daniel, on, on this guy, because, you know, we, we, we're pro-life
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We come in here, we talk about it every day, but I can tell you that I would estimate I've
01:33:35.160
Well, this is such a, it's such a fascinating, I mean, it's, it's clearly he really believes
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in it, but I mean, a lot of people really believe in it and they don't go to these,
01:33:45.160
He, he just, I just feel like he emulated Christ, you know?
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Um, and I, I, that's all I could say about that.
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I just, you know, he, he feels for even the smallest of people.
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I felt he was very, he was very calming to be around.
01:34:09.160
Uh, I wasn't sure how to, you know, what to expect.
01:34:12.740
Um, a lot of times, you know, you go overseas and you meet somebody and they're completely
01:34:19.320
Uh, we had this little room where he, he did his little ceremony and stuff and, you know,
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you took off your shoes, you know, he didn't ask us to, but you just felt like you needed
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Uh, uh, it's going to be released probably, we're trying to hit it this fall.
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Uh, we're going to do the film festival circuits, uh, and then, uh, hopefully Netflix and Amazon
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Just, uh, yeah, share it gravehandsfilm.com or gravehands.com.
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And then, uh, we, our Facebook handle on Twitter is, uh, gravehandsfilm.
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Um, just read the story that, you know, on the website goes a little bit deeper and then
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what we covered today, but, uh, yeah, I think you'll, you'll really enjoy it and it needs
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The name of the, uh, movie that he's working on now is gravehands.
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And as he said, you can follow him at gravehandsfilm.com or gravehands.com, uh, and on Twitter, gravehandsfilm.com.
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There is something happening right now with life.
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And, uh, I think all of our lives, uh, as a nation really kind of hang in the balance
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on the, which way we go with, uh, life on this.
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And, uh, I encourage you to spread the word on, uh, Daniel Woods, new film, gravehands.
01:36:04.320
Uh, most Americans, uh, are in pain of some sort.
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I think it's like 70 million Americans have pain from high school.
01:36:18.460
They just believe they're going to live the rest of their life in pain.
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And you're going to spend about $2,000 on pain relief and it really isn't going to work.
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So you can try it, do it as directed and see if it relieves your pain.
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70% of the people who try the quick start go on to order it month after month.
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Think that it is the difference between left and right.
01:37:43.880
We're aborting children and killing children on the left.
01:37:47.880
And then also, we're not having kids because it's too frightening to have kids.
01:37:56.380
People don't have kids because of climate change.
01:38:00.840
Scientific consensus that the lives of children are going to be very difficult.
01:38:05.420
And it does lead, I think, young people to have a legitimate question.
01:38:11.640
You know, should, is it okay to still have children?
01:38:15.920
And, I mean, not just financially, because people are graduating with $20,000, $30,000, $100,000 worth of student loan debt, and so they can't even afford to have kids in a house.
01:38:30.260
But also just this basic moral question, like, what do we do?
01:38:34.660
And even if you don't have kids, there are still children here in the world, and we have a moral obligation to them, to leave a better world for them.
01:38:46.680
We also will find that our life is meaningless without children, generally speaking.
01:38:55.360
I mean, you learn a whole different layer of life when you get to that point.
01:39:00.660
And the idea that you wouldn't have kids because you believe their life would be difficult because of what has so far been a 0.9 degree temperature rise over a century, it's an odd choice, I would say.
01:39:12.660
But I feel like it's more consistent with other values here, right?
01:39:17.080
It's not about the 0.9 degrees Celsius temperature change.
01:39:22.580
If it were, you know, things like nuclear power would be embraced by people like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
01:39:29.380
I mean, everyone can have a vision of doom for the future.
01:39:35.140
Everybody has something where they're scared of, and they think in the future things could get worse.
01:39:39.380
But look at where all of these things have led us so far.
01:39:42.940
You know, the temperature, the sea level has risen about the same over the past couple hundred years as they predict for the next 100 years.
01:39:49.880
Would you look back at the history of the past couple hundred years?
01:39:53.200
At what point, what page do you need to get to in that book to get to sea level rise?
01:39:58.600
You get to 12 inches of sea level rise at what time?
01:40:01.580
You'd be reading for longer than your entire life before anyone mentioned a sea level rise over the past 200 years.
01:40:07.020
We've seen an entire, you know, planet go from zero civilization in some ways to the life that we live today.
01:40:16.840
And all of us would look at our lives and say, well, the advantages that have happened over the past 20 or 30 years,
01:40:22.920
whether you can look at an income stat and say it hasn't gone up as much as you want,
01:40:28.900
We've been able to purchase more, to enjoy life more.
01:40:34.440
You know, it's not the same for every case, obviously, but when you're talking about it over the course of an entire country,
01:40:41.900
And you know what, the same thing's going to happen.
01:40:44.740
You know, I mean, there are major issues that we have to get a hold of.
01:40:47.780
You've talked about AI quite a bit, and that's a big one.
01:40:50.520
There's a lot of things to be concerned with in the future.
01:40:53.920
I think one of them is Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
01:40:59.560
Her vision of the world, which is socialism, and remind you that Marx defined socialism
01:41:06.320
as essentially a pit stop on the way to communism.
01:41:11.040
It's a midpoint between capitalism and communism.
01:41:18.820
we're not communists, we're democratic socialists.
01:41:26.540
I don't care if the people decide, the majority decides, we're going to enslave each other.
01:41:37.340
You cannot vote to enslave the rest of the population.
01:41:53.020
It amazes me that we are looking now at a group of people that believe they know better,
01:42:00.060
and so they will force people to live the way they want them to live,
01:42:03.700
and they will silence those who disagree with them.
01:42:06.900
And they think all of that is fine here in America.
01:42:09.700
And yet, on the same exact road, just at another end of the spectrum,
01:42:17.780
just a little farther into the violet side of the spectrum, you have ISIS.
01:42:27.080
They believe the world has to be run by people who believe in the Mohammed and the Allah that they believe in,
01:42:42.080
And so they will force everybody, and if you disagree, they will silence you.
01:42:52.540
Yesterday it was released, by the way, that SAS, that special forces over in England,
01:42:58.440
they went into the tunnels where they're still fighting ISIS.
01:43:02.420
Whatever anybody says that ISIS is done, they're not done.
01:43:07.440
So SAS, special forces from England, went into the tunnels.
01:43:12.100
They finally killed a lot of them, but not before they killed 50 women, 50 sex slaves.
01:43:21.240
They chopped their heads off, left the bodies in the tunnels for SAS to find,
01:43:26.780
and then they put all their heads in a dumpster.
01:43:34.300
And animals are created like this and encouraged when you allow anyone,
01:43:44.080
me, them, AOC, anyone, to say it's my way or the highway.
01:43:49.900
Yeah, and I think you look at Ocasio-Cortez, and we would have, I think,
01:43:54.720
dismissed a figure like her in the past because of, you know, socialism.
01:43:58.760
You know, America's never going to be a socialist country.
01:44:00.720
It's what Trump said in that speech, and I really hope he's right on that.
01:44:05.520
But if you look at Ocasio-Cortez, what you couldn't see, as you're listening on radio,
01:44:10.920
is that whole speech is done with her in her kitchen, seemingly very likable,
01:44:16.220
chopping up, which seems like, I don't know, cheese or fruit or onion or something,
01:44:19.680
and then, you know, throwing it out and just having a little moment in the kitchen,
01:44:25.620
This is a different, this is not a person like Stalin in a military uniform pitching this stuff.
01:44:30.580
It's somebody who, it's a totally different package.
01:44:33.860
If you missed hour one, go back and listen to that.
01:44:35.960
Read the New York Times story today about the new millennial socialists
01:44:38.760
and their new plan for fully automated luxury communism.
01:44:47.760
It's a new pitch that they're trying to get another new coat of paint on good old Karl Marx,
01:45:00.100
She is pitching the same things just over a slower time stretch than Revolution.
01:45:12.480
And just because she's in a kitchen chopping onions when she's doing it
01:45:45.960
which I'm not even sure I want to watch anymore,
01:45:48.340
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01:45:55.120
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01:46:37.300
Joy Reid apparently is a person that has a TV show on MSNBC,
01:46:58.720
And I just want to play this because I want to show you how far the left has come
01:47:09.120
If you listen to what the Right Reverend said about a dream,
01:47:17.680
And listen to the African Americans that are burying that deep.
01:47:25.500
Black men, blue-collar black men, they're going to have a problem with her record.
01:47:30.380
And you're right, Karine, she's not the only person.
01:47:32.680
But I will say I think the African American community expects more from people who looks
01:47:36.260
like us, particularly a candidate who wants to represent us.
01:47:39.320
She needs to find a strong black man advocate who can be in her corner at some point on the
01:47:44.680
campaign, at some point in any space in her campaign.
01:47:50.400
Find a prominent blue-collar, self-made black man to be in your corner.
01:47:54.280
When you're saying that she needs to have an advocate out there for her, it's not going
01:47:59.740
She's got to surround herself with African American women.
01:48:03.880
So Kamala Harris is married to a white man, which she has had several people on the left
01:48:16.180
Should we start with the classist or the racist language here?
01:48:26.500
So the racist from what I get from this is black people will not understand a woman who
01:48:36.180
is black, who looks like them and is trying to represent them without a black man by her
01:48:57.580
Apparently not insulting, I guess, to black people, black voters who apparently can only
01:49:08.740
Strong black men, which I don't understand what a strong black man is because I thought
01:49:18.300
Well, they said a strong black blue collar man.
01:49:23.480
Maybe they're trying to find the one black man who's clean and articulate.
01:49:36.560
See, and what a fairy tale is, Glenn, is something that can only happen in a magical land where
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So it's okay for Joe Biden to say that a clean, articulate black man is a fairy tale.
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And they seem to be applying, I would say, the same logic here.
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Because imagine if you're, I mean, again, I don't understand.
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I don't understand every aspect of being an African-American, as I am not one.
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Not necessarily black, but he's African-American.
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So maybe you understand this experience a little bit better than I do.
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But I would be completely insulted if someone said to me, well, we got to get a strong white
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guy out there to be the advocate so the white people understand it.
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They can't understand tax policy without coming from a white guy.
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Imagine if I got on the air and said, she's got to have a strong white male standing next
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Because white males are just not going to, they're just not going to understand her.
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And if I said it had to be a strong white man, well, then you would be in the category
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You know, if I said it had to be a strong white man, I would be a sexist and a white
01:51:09.740
And we, the nicest term you can call it is identity politics, but you're right.
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I mean, this is, it is rampant in the statement.
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It's also, I would also say it's elitist because those people all believe that they
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We have to have a strong black man, blue collar workers standing next to her because
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You know, it sounds exactly like is Margaret Sanger from back in the day.
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She had to find black preachers to go into the black communities to convince them all that
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So she could get her a little movement off the ground.
01:51:51.180
It is becoming more and more like the early American progressive movement.
01:51:55.400
When we first started looking at this, we, we found that those early American progressives,
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generally speaking, the ones who were running it were just black evil.
01:52:06.260
I mean, the Margaret Sangers of the world, they were just evil and they knew what they were
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Now you can excuse them and living at a different time, whatever.
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And then the progressives, you know, the average person was like, I'm progressive.
01:52:32.780
We all live together and we communicate on social media.
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Um, so you, but the, but the leadership, they know, and the leadership is saying and doing
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and acting exactly the same way as they did in the early 20th century.
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And that you will, you will end up on the wrong side of history.
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That you would judge people by the content of the character.
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He's saying, these people are saying that black people will not look at her character.
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They need a strong black man to stand up next to her.
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And she shouldn't really have married a, uh, oh, that's the undertone of all of this stuff.
01:53:35.360
I mean, I remember the, I remember the racist debates at the time that I don't think at
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the time we're all racist, but I remember the debates of, you can't marry a black person.
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What would you do if your son or daughter came home with a black person?
01:53:52.720
That was in the context of saying it would be rough on your child, right?
01:53:58.700
That's what, that's what I remember my grandfather saying, um, you know, what will that do for
01:54:07.780
They'll go to school and there'll be in neither group and both groups will reject them.
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You could probably say in some ways it's still true because kids are just cruel.
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And the only way to make it untrue is to ignore that stuff.
01:54:25.000
You know, you just go, you know, you, that over time that does seem to work itself out,
01:54:30.540
And you can understand a protective parent thinking that way in that time.
01:54:35.600
I mean, there's a, a book I was reading, uh, recently.
01:54:46.560
But they put it in one book and it talks about how we all come from the same blood.
01:54:50.660
Um, so I don't understand the alt-right people who say they're so Christian-y and need white
01:54:56.360
And I don't understand someone on MSNBC saying, hey, you know what?
01:55:00.820
Uh, maybe we need black men to talk to black men because black men can't understand policies.
01:55:08.020
Uh, because if they don't see, you know, hear it coming out of the voice of someone that's
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the same color as them, none of that is, you know, they say Christians are so hateful.
01:55:16.700
I don't know if you know this, this two Testament book I'm speaking.
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Of has a little bit of influence over Christianity.
01:55:24.140
And it's pretty clear that race is not an issue.
01:55:38.860
I don't know, but there's a writer, uh, Luke, somebody or other.
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Uh, and, uh, and he, he said, um, and then I'll listen to this.
01:55:49.040
Uh, blessed are ye when men shall hate you and when they shall separate you from their
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company and shall reproach you and cast your name as evil.
01:56:05.700
I know, but think of that, think of that, cast you out.
01:56:10.020
And I know it means company, meaning, you know, companionship, but think of it as company right
01:56:15.200
If you stand up for gender, you have a good chance of being thrown out of your company and
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And then there's this, woe unto you when all men shall speak well of you.
01:56:36.060
Think of, think of the people and how you are forced to speak well of people or things
01:56:55.340
This is the first time it's, it's actually very healthy, not to be part of the popular
01:57:03.400
culture, not to be popular, to be despised, wear that as a badge of honor right now.
01:57:11.020
Cause those are the times we're living in and you have to decide.
01:57:15.440
We all have to decide, are we going to be popular?
01:57:20.520
Because woe unto you if everybody's saying good things about you.
01:57:26.040
And I will say too, you know, how many religious leaders have we seen over the past, you know,
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decade that have made decisions based not on what you just described, but on pragmatism.
01:57:35.340
Well, we need to win and we need to make this decision because we need it.
01:57:42.820
You're supposed to be getting for just talk in every way.
01:57:45.000
I was talking to a preacher just recently that was saying, uh, we, we should be, we
01:57:54.960
Where do you see the churches that are really under attack that are just in the news all the
01:58:01.800
time because they said something you're, you're not seeing them because they're all playing
01:58:08.040
They're all saying, well, we'll just take it a bit at a time.
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When we are at the point of, of, we're not sure how a vote today will come down in the
01:58:16.580
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When we're not sure how that vote is going to come down.
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We had a great discussion with, uh, Rabbi Daniel Lappin on Saturday's podcast.
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Anyway, um, we had Rabbi Lappin on and we were talking about this, this anti-Semitism that
02:01:11.140
It rises up because the, um, the, the ultimate, uh, Titanic cultural struggle, um, in the world
02:01:22.780
today is exactly the same as it was in Russia in the beginning of the 20th century or in
02:01:30.520
France at the end of the 18th century, uh, or all the way back to, to, um, the nine verses
02:01:41.040
Um, it's always a struggle between, uh, and loosely paraphrased.
02:01:48.880
It's a struggle between, um, a divine, uh, godly vision for human society and a, a human
02:02:01.080
And, um, and, um, and the Jews have always been recognized, uh, by, uh, by great leaders
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like Winston Churchill and, uh, and philosophers and scholars.
02:02:17.480
And they've also been recognized by, uh, anti-Semitic tyrants, um, as the official, uh, architects
02:02:27.420
of that divine order of human, uh, social organization is what we're facing right now truly is evil.
02:02:39.800
We've crossed into bad politics and all of that.
02:02:43.300
We've crossed the Rubicon and we're, we're now looking at, uh, the destruction of people,
02:02:50.200
not stuff, people, uh, and the devaluing of life and, and that life is not important,
02:02:58.560
more important than the planet, that humans are a virus.
02:03:04.140
They're out of nature and they're killing nature.
02:03:12.260
I mean, Ilhan Omar and, uh, Tlaib and these new group of, uh, congressional Democrats have
02:03:18.620
come in and they've made their points very clear over their lives that, uh, they just
02:03:25.960
And for some reason, the Democrats are not in revolt over this.
02:03:29.100
I will, I will have much more hope when we start to see from the democratic party, what
02:03:33.360
we're now seeing in the labor party of England, where labor party members who have been labor
02:03:37.740
party forever said, uh, this is getting spooky.
02:03:40.780
There are too many anti anti-Semite, the Semites in this party.