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the other Day. I'm pulling this up over at Substack because if you're a subscriber, then you have this. But I put this up the other day. Um where We were talking about some of the you know, the books that were I guess what Carlson's website came out with some books that were being released, and I thought it was a little weird because one of them was the guy who's who's apparently isn't he in court or going through a lawsuit right now, Russell Brand, about Like sexual impropriety allegations and things of that nature. And then the other guy was what?
A guy who's publicly defended pedophilia. Those are the books that you're going to be coming out with. It's a little crazy. The other thing that I saw. And I always think this is weird.
Why is it that the weird dudes always have like a crazy female fan club? Like Charles Manson had a crazy female fan club. The guy who shot the insurance agent in Manhattan in broad daylight had a crazy, has a crazy female that Mangion guy. He's got a crazy female fan club. They send him like their britches and stuff.
Right? They send him like their underwear. They send him all of this stuff. It's insane. Um I mean think about it, every like serial killer's the guy, Lacey Peterson's husband.
Her murderous husband, he had, I think, a female fan club. What is it with that? It's these like I mean, I'm assuming that they're these like crazy progressive women that. They think what Kane thinks. I can fix them.
Right. Yeah. That's not fair. But it's not fair. Although you're right, often I do.
The reason I bring this up is because I made a joke on someone's thread. They were talking about how, I guess, he did an interview recently. I'm not going to play all this audio because, God help me, where he was talking about how when he was 30, he was sleeping with 16-year-olds. That's a There's a word for that.
Okay. It ends with Ilya. Just saying there's a word for that. And I I've listened to some of the stuff that, like, Russell Brand has said before, just out of morbid curiosity. And I'm always I'm not gonna say you know, I'm always How do I say it?
You want to see people. come to faith. But We live in an era now where All of this stuff is people, it's like people are trying on clothes to see what gets the clicks. And some of the stuff sticks and some of it doesn't. And it you don't know whether or not It's You don't know whether or not it's legitimate or not.
You know. You have no idea whether it's a legitimate conversion or not. And I realize that, you know, obviously God is going to be the only person that has that discernment inside the person's heart. But we also are called to use our Christian discernment. For the people who are unfamiliar with the Bible, we're called to do that.
And the people who want to dodge accountability try to misclassify it, like a leftist, as judgment. No, we are called to use our Christian discernment.
So when I see people out there hawking crystals. And reliving the days when they were sleeping with minors as an older adult. That's kind of, you know. I'm using my discernment here. I just, if you just became a Christian, why are you writing books telling others how to become a Christian?
I there's a reason why Paul warned. In the Gospels, there's a reason why he issued warnings about new converts, don't put them in positions of leadership. That's not to say that you put them in a spiritual quarantine. But You don't put them in positions of leadership, i.e., you don't make them influencers, you don't make them pastors, you don't make them shepherds. And it's interesting because that's kind of similar to what just I just realized this in the Federalist Papers.
This is one of the things Alexander Hamilton and the other founders were talking about when it concerned immigrating to the United States. Don't put new citizens in positions of leadership, et cetera. Right off the bat. There's a reason for that. And I know that he's got a book he's got to sell now, but the cover of it.
All of it's You know, how to become a Christian in seven days, and it's a cross mood of insects. And it may take the subhead is may take 50 years of sin and serious blank ups to get started. What I was telling you is that this book is not for people who are mature in their faith. This is for the people who, I guess, are trying to envision Christianity as being cool. And hey, maybe if you put a cuss word on the cover, that'll sell.
More books. I mean I I I just don't get it. But what I find interesting is I made a response. Because he did an interview where he was talking about sleeping with a 16-year-old, and I said, Yep, but buy my big old Christian book. and oh my word The fan club of all white women, and I'm not kidding you.
More than three of them have pictures of themselves drinking wine in their avatars. I'm not joking. I'm going to screenshot it because no one's going to believe me. Hold up. I'm going to screenshot this right now.
Because it is it's something else. But they all have I mean, they're drinking wine in their avatar. They're upset. Like, don't you think that there's, do you not understand what being saved means? Do you not understand?
The sick seek redemption, not glorification of sin. That's it. The sick need a doctor, yes. And they said that It's The sick seek redemption. The sick don't.
You don't make them easy in their illness. You don't make sinners easy in their sin. That's it. That's the whole point. We're called to use our discernment on stuff like this.
And I don't know. I again, it's all like why, how just I'm mystified. But this is what podca they all interview each other. They all get on, they all interview each other, and they amplify this watered-down version of what they think faith is. This watered-down version of Christianity, this moderate, watered-down.
you know view of what they think Jesus who they think Jesus is. I'm just saying. I, you know, you need to judge people by their fruits, and you're called to use your discernment. And these are the same people that were super upset when Trump posted a photo. of himself in robes.
Having a lightning hand on someone's head, and he and he didn't say that he was, you know, it was somebody, something that somebody else made, and he reposted it. They were really mad over that, but they're and they said that was blasphemous, but. Having someone hawk a book on Christianity while they're You know, kind of laughing through their stories of screwing minors as a 30-year-old grown adult. You don't think that that's in any way kind of weird? Or like going out there and hawking crystals and mystical stuff while you're also professing faith and trying to sell Christian merch.
You don't think that that's in any way blasphemous? I mean, I get it that there's no atheist in foxholes, and there's definitely no atheist amongst people who are accused of sexual impropriety about ready to walk into a courtroom in the UK. I mean, I get that. But it's just very just total hypocrisy. I mean, these are the same people who are freaking out over Trump posting that photo, but then they have no problem with that kind of stuff.
Spare me. Goodness. I'm just saying. So it did the whole thing is just. Is, I don't know, because now you're being told by these people.
What that are trying that pretend that they're on the right. And I'm telling you, not everybody that you see on Fox is a conservative. or even an actual Republican. I think people got too used to stuff. They got too siloed, so they just started expecting it.
I mean, some of the stuff that I'm seeing on podcasts, Distan, is No different from some of the stuff that I see from like James Tallarico. Like, this is cut 24. This guy. I'm going to tell you. This guy You've heard what happens in scripture.
You've read scripture about what happens to people who purport to be shepherds and try to mislead the flock, right? Listen to this, this is cut twenty-four.
Well, I understand that that comment is a little provocative. I said it on the House floor when the extremists in the Republican legislature were picking on school kids who were different. But I don't think it's controversial theologically. Most Christians would acknowledge that God is beyond gender. In fact, the Apostle Paul, in his letter to the Galatians, said that in Christ there is neither male nor female.
And so if someone's got a problem with that statement, they shouldn't take it up with me. They should take it up with the Apostle Paul. Are you serious? Kana's over there. He's trying to say that God is non-binary.
By the way, you know what else Paul said, right? I mean, Paul said a lot of stuff. Uh wow. He calls himself a pastor. He thinks that that Jesus is pro-abortion.
and that God is non-binary. I mean, not even original. Greek supports those. And he was talking about: well, you know, in Christ, there's neither male nor female.
So, if somebody has a problem with that, that's what he said. That was his quote. Iced? Yeah, he goes, he said that in his letter to Galatians, he said that in Christ there's neither male nor female. That's what he just verbatim said.
Oh gosh, God. Are you all right, Cain? Like, look, there's this crazy argument. I guess you could say God himself isn't male or female. It's just, you know, he refers to himself as male.
But when you say Christ himself was non-binary?
Now you're just being stupid. Yeah. Yeah, um Wow.
So I don't think that there would be enough. Parchment. For Paul on James Tallarico. Right. The thing is Is that The whole I mean it's all it's about what he's trying to do is make What you need to understand is he's trying to make Christians feel like it's okay.
For you to be for abortion and for trans, because see, look, and then he misrepresents scripture. I mean, what he just did is heretical. By the way, where are all of the people, the Christ is king people about him? They want to say Jesus is Lord, but they'll say Christ is king. No, he's talking, and the scripture that he's referring to is Galatians 3:28, where it's like, You, there is neither Jew nor Gentile, neither slave nor free, nor is there male or female, for you are all are one in Christ.
He is not sitting here talking about how. He that there that he doesn't believe in like, you know, the binary sexes. I mean, for the crying out loud, God made it. But he's talking about quarreling over who is more religious than the other person. That's literally the whole point of his letter to Galatians.
That's the whole point of it. And by the way, that's reinforced in Corinthians. It's reinforced in 1 Corinthians, and it's reinforced in the book of Romans as well. Yeah, I was actually going to refer to the book of Romans, but what he's doing here is also, we're not focusing on the way of being that Christ promoted. You're now focusing on these little minutiae things of division.
Right. And that's exactly why this is horrible. I the whole point is he's And he it and if you read any of Paul's letters too, uh the various churches. He addresses Several things, and a lot of it is the bickering between the different factions. And he's saying, Look, you can't.
There's not going to be a measure on who is more righteous based on these things because you are all brothers and sisters in the kingdom. That's essentially what he's saying. And again, this is supported by 1 Corinthians. It's supported by, I mean, actually, James 3. I mean, they, James 3 gets, or James gets into it.
James 3 also is. talks about the penalty for being a uh a false shepherd. Our false prophet. James 3 is pretty hardcore. And that's exactly what Tallarico is doing.
He's bearing false witness and he's being a false shepherd. Even the devil can quote scriptures, James Tallarico has absolutely proven beyond any shadow of a doubt. But what he's demonstrating There's two ways to look at it. Either a complete embarrassing ignorance of Scripture? Or a malicious, downright evil misrepresentation of scripture.
And in either approach, there is an element of evil in both. It's more malicious to know the truth and still lie about it, I think.
However, there is no excuse in this day and age. to not Have a background knowledge on these topics before you go to the public and address them and try to influence people's minds. That is hubris, it's a sin. And I think that's also evil. I mean, this has nothing to do, what Paul's talking about has absolutely zero to do with this.
Modern era concept of gender, which is nonsense. I mean, he's literally talking about trying to who's trying to outrighteous the next person. And he's saying, look, you're all equal in the eyes of God. All of these things, every, and he's using it as. He's using these things as variables to illustrate disagreement.
Disagreement amongst the different factions of new Christians who are trying to cement their doctrine and trying to figure out, you know, is this the way? Is this the way? And Paul over and over again says, Jesus is the only way. And all of these things, this is, you're, you're. Arguing over petty things.
Stop trying to outrighteous each other. That's what he's saying. Tall Rico, if you're promoting that sort of, if you're promoting that biblical belief, that belief and that's, I mean, that is blasphemy. What James Tallerico is engaging in is outright unmitigated evil. That is demonic, what that man said to Jake Tapper on CNN.
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Slow the scroll. Start asking better questions. I had this um This sound bite when y'all found this sound bite and um It's Vivek Ramaswamy. who he's running for governor in Ohio. He is repeating a Reagan quote.
And I don't know, and I know that it's a Reagan quote because I've repeated it a million times before. Uh where he talks about you know uh How you can't go to France and be French, and you can't go to Italy and be Italian, but you can come to the United States of America and you can be an American because, and I add to it, you know, it's because we have that animating spirit of liberty. I mean, That's a Reagan quote. I'm trying to remember what speech he said. What speech he said that?
Because it's it's um I mean, it's it's kind of like one of his more famous quotes. He cited this letter. He was talking about American exceptionalism. And okay, so this was in his farewell address to the nation January 11th, 1989. And he attributed this He had said before that he had gotten this letter from a citizen.
And he liked it and began incorporating it into his speeches. And Vivek Ramaswamy was speaking, and he quoted this, and he's getting.
Some reaction to this. But first, I want to play it for you. This is cut 25. Listen to this. Ronald Reagan understood this well to our Some of our, let's just say, parents who are in the back.
Okay, we'll address Ronald Reagan from your generation. He understood this well. He famously said, right, you can travel to Italy. But you would never be an Italian. You can travel to France, but you'll never be a Frenchman.
You can live in Germany, but you would never be a German. You can pack your bags and live the rest of your life in China or Japan. And you will never be Chinese or Japanese. But you can travel from any one of those countries. to establish roots in the United States of America, and you can still be an American so long as you work hard, you play by the rules, you make your contributions, wait your turn, pledge allegiance to the flag and obtain your citizenship in the right way.
That So why is he getting I don't understand why is he getting criticism for this? No, no. I don't get it. One of the st one of the people who was criticizing him is Nepo Baby Nikki Haley's kid. I remember this kid used to lurk backstage at all these TPUSA events.
And he really wants to be a pundit. He doesn't I'm like, shouldn't you work first? Go out and I don't know how, as a mother, you allow your kid to become a pundit and a commentator without having done anything in life first. I find that weird. Like, we've had tons of people that have offered, you know, oh, your kids should come out.
I'm like, no. They don't even own property that they can, yet, stop it. No, that's done. Nobody gives a rant to ask what somebody's Nepo baby thinks.
So it's just like, I mean, there are like, the only reason that her kid is getting headlines for criticizing Vivek Ramaswamy is because it's her kid. I just find that weird. I just thought, you know, I just wanted to mention that as an aside. But He was one of the people that apparently was like mad about that quote. Again, all these Nepo babies that think history began the day that they were born.
And because mommy served in office, that means I get to serve. And it means I have special accreditation to go on television. Um but I know what is the what is the What is the objection to his him quoting Reagan here? I've yet to see a well-articulated objection. Yeah, because there isn't any.
I think they're just on the left. And those people on the right. It you abandon common sense for your emotional Feelings, right?
So I think that's what's happening here. I think the left and those mentally ill people are just abandoning the idea of common sense. I think these people that are objecting to this, the fake people on the right that are they say that they're on the right because that's where the money is, because it's too saturated on the left. I I feel like they have no idea what Reagan was talking about in this quote. If you're objecting to this negatively, you don't know the history of this quote, and you should maybe have a seat.
Because what Reagan's literally talking about are the Qualifications to be an American and how you can come to the United States. Like, what in his quote, what he's highlighting is this old world notion that you are defined by your ancestry, you are defined by your geography, you are defined by identity politics. That's the point. And what he's saying is that in the United States of America, you are not defined. by identity politics.
You are defined as an American. by wanting to join that free society. That animating spirit of liberty that unites all of us. That is the thing that unites everyone, e pluribus unum. That's what unites all of us: wanting to be free.
Now, it goes unsaid for a smart person. that the expectation for joining The Free Republic of the United States is you adapt to our freedom. We are not going to compromise our freedom to adapt. To whatever aesthetic you are used to in the third world hellhole from which you came. That's it.
So, I don't understand why I feel like it's really embarrassing. For people to criticize that and not understand what it means. to a cringe degree. And I'm not I mean, I know Ramaswamy and I've met him numerous times, and I don't dislike him as a person. I don't agree with him, heaven knows.
I haven't agreed. What I find funny is back when I've criticized him over certain things, that was during the period which you could not criticize him. Do you remember? This was back like in pre-2024. Actually, going maybe even 22, 23.
Go, you could not criticize him. And now all the same, now there's a lack of consistency.
Now, these people hate him.
Now, I guess he served a purpose, and now the woke rake hates him now. I don't get it, but okay, because they loved him, now they hate him. But What he's talking about is this old, what Reagan was talking about, and that's what Ramaswamy was merely quoting, is this. This old world, old Europe notion that identity politics defined who you were to the point where you are in this status because of your ancestry or your name or et cetera. And in the United States, we don't have that.
Do you want to be free? Then you can be an American. That's it. That's what they're talking about.
So I'm not quite sure why this is considered polarizing, except if you're a walking mental abortion. That is the only way this is polarising. I can't even believe there's objections to it. Do people, are they also mad at Reagan? Yeah.
Notice how all of these Nepo babies that are like, why just. I just, you know, all these little peach fuzzes out there, and we just don't know. I feel like it's, you know, what he said was bad.
Well, he's quoting Reagan.
So, specifically, when Reagan said that, within that context, please give me your analysis of his farewell address from January 11, 1989. Oh, they'll choke to death on the cringe. They won't be able to do it. But I think it's a very important point. Because Here, this is the only society in the world, and what it's actually to criticize is a pretty anti-American view.
We ours is the only society in the world. That is united by the commonality of freedom, where we are united by freedom. That is it. We or do you want to be free? Do you want to be free?
Do you want to live freely? That's it. So I I don't understand this, the criticism. I mean, it's literal. I mean, our national, our slogan is out of many, one.
And what is that? What is that binding agent? Freedom.
Now, again, like I said, and I'm going to repeat it because drive-bys read with pictures and they have really low reading comprehension. Smart people understand that it also means you adapt to our freedom. We don't modify our freedom to adapt to your constraints. That's the way it is. We're not going to modify our freedom.
You adapt, we don't. If you want to be a part of the great American family, you adapt, you assimilate, you acclimate. We ain't doing none of this stuff. Of course, you know, you don't really see that reflected a lot anymore, but that's just the way it is. This was a really great speech that Reagan made.
And actually, there's um, he corresponded with that citizen. One of the letters that that person wrote, we had the uh Uh Opportunity to visit the Reagan Ranch at Rancho del Cielo, excuse me, just my husband and I. We had a private tour, we were up there all day. for the Reagan ranch and it was I mean, they were so good to us. It was beautiful.
Love what Reagan's Foundation does, Young Americans for Freedom. Yaff is a great organization and they really do move the needle. Great, great group of people. And they were so generous with their time. We went up there, my husband and I, and we had like a full private tour.
And it was just amazing. And there was a letter that up there. He really did save certain correspondence that really touched him. and he had saved Correspondence from one individual, and we were talking to one of the people with us who was guiding us around the property because it was pretty significant mountaintop property, and saying this is part of his amazing, the speech that he gave, his farewell address, et cetera, and was talking about the concept of e pluribasunum, because that's what that discourse between him and the private citizen was getting into. And that was a big, and I mean, really, that's a big thing.
That's how we all came together. You know, nobody's, it's, it's how we all came to be with that uniting, that animating spirit of liberty. And this is why I get really, this is why I say that the woke Reich. And there's people who promote An erroneous nationalistic Narrative? why they're leftists.
Because they promote a nationalism that's based on identity politics. Whereas the founders believed in a nationalism that is based on the principle of strictly freedom. And that's the difference between the right and the left, really. And the woke Reich and Podcastistan they promote the erroneous Narrative of nationalism that it hinges upon identity politics, race, or All of the other variables that the left uses in their intersectionality arguments, box checking, that is what the woke Reich uses as part of their narrative for nationalism. Whereas the founders and everybody else.
Notes that it is E. plurbisunum. and it is based on the animating spirit of liberty. That is the binding agent.
So that is what the critics get wrong here. It is really betrays an educational deficit.
Some of these criticisms. They really do. And I'm not surprised when I see the biggest promoters of them being Nepo babies. Which shouldn't even be a thing in politics because it just goes against our American spirit for dynasties, does it not? I mean, is that not one of the biggest criticisms of the Bushes?
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Slow the scroll. Start asking better questions. Welcome back to the program. Dana Lash with you, top of the second hour of the radio program. I just want to get right to the story because it's crazy.
It's a real story, and we apparently sent a plane to come and rescue this kid. I mean, good heavens. Also, not the B. Learn how to write better. Seriously, butter and you know need to understand how to write.
A lead. Just because you can push stuff on social media doesn't mean that you can craft a well-written story. People need to learn how to do this because I don't want to have to read five graphs down to get to the point of your stupid story. Anyway, going straight to ABC4 in Utah and disregarding everybody else that aggregated it, two people were arrested for child kidnapping after allegedly taking a 10-year-old to Cuba for gender reassignment surgery. This is insane.
So this came out of the U.S. Attorney's Office in Utah. and two individuals. They went to Cuba, they were deported back to Cuba. I wonder if there were any Cubans that were there who were um uh protesting for their right to stay, Kane.
Yeah. Two individuals, they were deported back from Cuba. Back to the United States. There Their names are Rose Inessa Ethington and Blue Zanessa and Blue Inessa Ethington. That is the most pretentious garbage I've ever heard.
42 and 32. Boy, they don't look that.
So The Rose, who is a dude, and he chooses the name Rose. Has a ten-year-old kid with a woman. And Blue has a three-year-old kid. apparently with another woman. and they were supposed to be going to Canada for a camping trip.
But Instead, they decided to go to Cuba. They never arrived at their hotel or the reserve campground. The 10-year-old told their mother that they had arrived in Canada and were not supposed to return. to like April 3rd or something. And then it was determined that they had crossed They border in Canada and then went from Vancouver to Mexico City and then from there they went to Havana.
Havana. And They were going to get gender reassignment surgery for the 10-year-old. The 10-year-old was born as a male, but they've been encouraging him to identify as a female.
So family members told law enforcement they were confused, they were very concerned that this kid was being kidnapped and taken against, you know, I mean, he's 10 years old, he's not choosing this. His sexually deviant father is. I don't know, I've got thoughts. His sexually deviant father. This is a rare one because normally, isn't it the women that do this?
It's always the women that do this.
So, this is weird because it's a case of a dude who kidnapped his kid to go and have the gender reassignment surgery.
So that's pretty that's that's a little that's different.
So, this is what they ended up. That's what they ended up doing. Rose is the boy's dad. He troomed out. You know what turned out means.
True. That's when you go like full trans crazy. I actually think it's a hysterical sounding word, and I'm made a commitment to use it as much as absolutely possible. They say it's a slur that transphobes use. No, it's people who believe in science.
You're the sexist.
So anyway. Back to the story. The guy like totally turned out, and he believed that not only was he a woman born in a man's body, but that his 10-year-old son was a girl born in a boy's body. And so the dad who goes, who calls himself Rose and his new equally sexually deviant partner, they were the ones who kidnapped the kids, took him to Cuba, and they were going to castrate him. They were going to surgically modify him.
cruelly and make it to where he was like them. That's evil. Death penalty. Oh, hardcore. The idea of decreased population or overpopulation, I don't know.
We have too many of these crazies. This is evil. This guy was a lit, he was sexually, this is abuse. He's a sexual deviant who is going to surgically abuse his 10-year-old. And in the United States, that's allowed because we allowed mentally ill people to redefine what healthcare is.
Mm. Oh, and it didn't just start with trans. It began when women decided that dismembering babies in utero was a form of health care.
So You know, if Biden was president, this kid would have already been stitched up. Yeah. So both of these parents, they were charged with international parental kidnapping and aiding and abetting. And I mean, wow. The 10-year-old.
They said that they were covered like when they Apparently some of the clothing that they ate That they recovered from the parents showed that they were not anticipating this being a boy child when they came back from Cuba at all.
So they were going to take him to Cuba, turn him out. And then I guess come back to the United States, and then the mom wasn't going to be able to do anything about it. That's pretty insane. And again, it's so weird because it's it's You know, normally it's women that are like this, but so this person. He, um Man.
Have you seen the photos that they post of themselves, by the way? Cain.
So, when sometimes people use filters, imagine Yoda using a filter from Star Wars and he. Put so many filters on himself that all the wrinkles go away, and his face is just smooth and slightly blurry to the point where it's questionable. That's what these two people do. They that's what they do. What ended up happening is the DOJ sent a plane to Cuba to get the 10-year-old back.
That's pretty hardcore. The FBI said that. The parents, they took out tons of money from their account before they left. They never mentioned Cuba and the DOJ. The use I mean That's pretty big to send a plane to go and rescue this kid.
And He never came back when he was supposed to have. The mother was incredibly upset. Obviously. Uh, even the guy's brother, the dad who goes by Rose, even his brother was like, We were worried about something like this. What do you mean, what?
What do you mean worried about this? Um they said that The dad was mad because the ex had to move for her job. And he apparently took it out on her and was upset, saying that her moving away negatively impacted his parent time with the child. I don't think this guy should have any contact with this kid. This kid's probably better off believing this guy's dead.
To do this to a 10-year-old.
So Yeah. And the parent The dad called him a gender open child. What the hell does that mean? That's the parent deciding for this kid what they want the kid to be. That's all this is.
That is the parent deciding. That's this guy deciding. Man alive.
So they're both accused of federal kidnapping. They're both going to go to jail. I don't see how, I don't mean, right? I don't see how they don't. Serve jail time for this.
Because they took the kid not only across state lines, they took him to three different countries. Canada, then Mexico, then Cuba. For the explicit purpose of operating on him. for the purpose of operating on him. and changing his gender to match that of the parents.
Absolutely abusive. And you know, the mom, goodness, I mean, the kid has to be, I get the sense that the mom does not do this. Again, very weird, right? Because it's in every case that we've ever discussed, it's, you know, no offense, but it's always been the mom. But I get this sense that the mom was not at all down with us at all.
and really was kind of like the uh big factor in you know, everybody responding the way that they did. But man, but I just, I mean, how is it? At this point, you have to ask: if you're the parent, how is it healthier for this kid to have any more contact with this guy? Especially if he's trying to mentally abuse him and convince him that he is not the sex that he was born as. To the point where he gets a dehabilitating surgery that requires him to be on medicine for life.
I mean, what do you think is going to happen? Once you, I mean, they were going to castrate the kid. ten years old. Not even going through puberty yet. And they were going to do this to this boy.
This is trafficking. To take him to Q isn't that a fall under a trafficking charge? I would think so. And the family They s they all said that they according to uh charging docks largely believed to be manipulated by Rose. He doesn't really apparently identify as a female when he's with his mom's side of the family, but the dad apparently has been pushing him to identify as a female.
And apparently the other family was not supportive of it. How do you not as a family, I'm going to tell you, if my how do his parents not step in? Oh my gosh, I would absolutely take one of my kids and chain them to a floor in a basement. If they were doing this, if I had, if you know, they had kids and they were doing this to their kids, there's no way. If another family member I knew was doing this to a kid, same thing applies.
Although there's probably would be a line of aunts and uncles and cousins before me that would do something. But still, that's insane.
So they just let this happen. They saw all of this and they just let it happen. They saw this guy like brainwashing this kid into thinking that he's a girl, and they let it happen. Hell, I would not have let my kid, and I know you can't climb in the head of every parent. Maybe she was trying to have a healthy relationship with this guy, but there's no way in hell I would have said, yeah, go to Canada and camp.
Right? You're in Utah. Why the hell do you gotta go to Canada to go camping? You're a trune. Go and camp in Utah.
Go to one of the beautiful parks that are in Utah and go camp there. Don't go to Canada and then go to Mexico and then Cuba to try to tune out your kid. My gosh. That's a terrifying thing.
So now the alphabet community in Utah is a little rattled because apparently this dude was a big activist. Surprise, right? He was a big activist in the community and now he's hmm. Wow, just wild, just wild. I feel bad for this kid.
I feel so bad for this kid. This is absolutely abusive. gender open.
So Lorraine says gender open is the approach where parents do not assign a gender to their child at birth or disclosed. or disclose their assigned sex, their assigned sex. Oh my gosh. That's just bad.
So you're telling your kid to disbelieve what they see with their own eyes? Yes. How is that not abusive? I mean, that's like telling a skinny person that they're fat and encouraging anorexia. That's also body dysmorphia, bulimia, anorexia, all of that's body dysmorphia.
I mean, I think people who get too much plastic surgery have body dysmorphia. I mean, there's different forms of body dysmorphia. there's there's, you know, self improvement, but then there's okay, like the guy who, um Oh, what was it? The looks maxing guy. I think he's got body dysmorphia.
Absolutely. I mean, if you're doing to that extent, oh, absolutely. Jocelyn Wildenstein, the lady who had a million plastic, I think she had body dysmorphia. But that's not to say that every person who does it has it, or that you know, you got to be careful because then you're going to be like, well, if you get, if you dye your hair, you have body dysmorphia, if you're a man and you work out too much and you take, you know. Testosterone or whatever, you've got body dysmorphic.
You gotta go to that extreme. But this, When you're lying about your reality, And it's harmful to your person. I can't even read the stories. There was one story of a detransitioner who went and had the surgery. I could not even finish the story.
God loved them for being very open about what it is that they went through. The amount of medication that they have to take every day is stunning. Stunning. And then, not to get too, I'm not going to get graphic or tell you what this article, how, I mean, it was very clinical, but still.
Well imagine, how do I put it? Maybe having a wound that never heals. I'll just say that. Yeah. An improvement in your quality of living.
That's You're not you're telling people to not be comfortable in the skin and to hate in their skin and to hate who they are Isn't that another thing from the 90s that's now being turned on its head? Love who you are, love how you were born, et cetera.
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So the so The Senate's moving to try to fund ICE. And DHS. Apart from Democrats, we've got this. We have they took this first step this morning. Taking the step towards it.
They're trying to. Look into how to fund these agencies while bypassing Democrats on this. I mean, I don't know why they just don't, you know. I mean, we have laws on the books that we should be following. And if you're not doing it, then you're in violation of that law, but that's not how it works in DC.
Yay, it never works that way.
So that's just the first step, though. It's going to be a long, drawn-out process.
Now, in addition to this, we have the ongoing. fallout with the Southern Poverty Law Center. And I was looking at the financials of this group. They paid For the Charlottesville Unite the Right rally. I don't even know what all the other ones were, I mean, it makes you wonder: well, what other ones were they?
pain. for that Unite the Right rally. They paid about $270 plus $1,000 for that to happen. and they ended up reaping an $80 million like payday for that. That's all the donations that came in.
That's a pretty good ROI, man. You paid $270 plus thousand dollars. To make it look like, you know, because the demand for racism exceeded the supply.
So you You paid $270 plus $1,000, right, for the racisms. And then you get, yeah, and then you get an $80 million increase in donations and all that stuff. That's pretty crazy. That was their revenue. I mean, their revenue after was insane.
Insane. That's a pretty hefty payday, dude. Yeah. They gotta pay to have the racisms. And what hell of an incentive.
Yeah. I just want to know who are all of. I can't wait until we figure out who these are the people that were getting paid. They keep going with the informant route. Oh, these are informants.
And we said yesterday there's a difference between. Informing and not informing. that you're paying an actual extremist to post racist stuff online. They're not informing you that you're fomenting. It's not, and you're not a law enforcement agency.
It's just so goofy. But that's, think about it. That's just one leftist entity. That does this. You know how many of these other lefty NGOs are out there?
A lot of people were wondering if it was that Nazi twink. He says it wasn't, but didn't he take a sick day yesterday or something like that? He said it wasn't him. I don't believe him. But would you really pay that twink that much for for you know?
I don't know. Be an influence, maybe. Yeah, I mean, I guess so if it's moving the needle. I I I mean the the The indictment, which I have linked over at Substack. I mean, they they they literally Paid, like the, I mean, it's in the indictment where it shows you exactly what they paid and for what.
Coordinating transportation, making racist postings. bringing people to the event. I mean, that's that's planning Funding and executing. the event. That's pretty something.
The left is apoplectic, as mad as they were, almost as mad as they were over the USAID money spigot, right? When that spigot went out, and you really could see how that was getting affected. I'm just curious, just watch some of your favorite influencers and see if they change. Because some of the stuff that Southern Poverty Law Center says isn't very much different from what Podcastistan says. I saw this story, and I wanted to put this up here as well.
This is on the rundown. It is a Yale professor who wrote an essay. about the generational wealth debate. This guy named Samuel Moyne. Wrote for the New York Times.
The gerontocracy, where seniors, he laments, dominate politics and everything else, and no one can get anything done. And without old people, boomers getting in the way and messing it all up. And in fact, They uh He apparently has, like, I guess, a book coming out on this where he's going after the boomer generation. and saying that it's um That we can't have changes like immigration and climate change because they get in the way, that age group gets in the way.
So he wants age limits on offices, incentives to downsize homes, shifting jobs to the youth, et cetera. Wow. Um That's really Maoist. If ever I heard it. I don't understand that argument.
And I hear this by the so. From my family, we've always been really weird parents. One of the things that I did as went homeschooling. Going into the later elementary years and into junior high, is whatever, I made them live under different political ideologies. That I made them live it.
This is what I did when dad was at work. I just had a newspaper column that I had to do like once a week. But I made them live it.
So we lived different aspects of socialism and communism, and they lived on what, because we had a whole, like, we used monopoly money in our house, and no one has ever gotten an allowance. I made them bid on chores. This is what we did. And then my oldest figured out how to subcontract that out to the younger brother, which was a nightmare. But we did all of this stuff.
Like, we, I wanted them to, I wasn't just going to tell them why they were wrong on certain things. I wanted them to live it and see it.
So it was, there was, especially when we went through the communism, it was really harsh. I did not starve them, although I did tell them that I should refuse them a meal so that they would understand what scarcity under communism was like. I'm not kidding. We did the whole nine yards. And they learned real quick.
We had taxes that we paid.
So, whenever they would be able to earn enough money in the house by bidding on chores, they would be able to cash that in at mom's bank and then be able to purchase things at mom's. I controlled everything. We'll ignore the part that it was, you know, complete momocracy, right? But it's my house. I would also levy additional taxes on them for that.
And they learned how to really hate taxes and how to hate crony capitalism and the whole nine yards. And I feel like You can tell the people that did not have any kind of practical familiarity with these, the consequence of these political ideologies, and who did. Um but I still have So we were joking about the Prego pasta sauce having the thing that captures the family's debate. Our debates are family's dinner conversations. Our dinner conversations are like war zones, debates every dinner.
We always eat together as a family. It's a very big deal in our house. And we have big debates on this stuff. And my youngest son isn't so much into it. My other son is.
He's the one who started picking up some of this rhetoric about the boomers and that. And I'm like, so you think that they're in the way and you think that they made things tough? And I was explaining to him, you don't understand. You know, clearly, this is how housing works. This is how this stuff works.
Housing today is different than it was 20 years ago. The average size of a house was like, you know, under a thousand, like maybe 12, 1,000 square feet, maybe that's considered, I think that was considered big even by the post-war standards when boomers were coming back, starting families. You know, you had all of these post-war subdivisions that popped up and families stayed there.
Nowadays, people think that they need a bigger house.
Nowadays, you have like, I think the average house size now compared is like different by like 1,200 square feet. That's pretty significant. Not only that, but building materials, the things people want in their house, how long people stay in their house, there's zoning. That's another huge part of property and why property is expensive is because of the zoning. These are all things that people who think that politics began the day that they were born, they disregard.
That has nothing to do with boomers. That's the damned left. The left wants everyone to blame boomers so that they can get off scot-free from accountability.
Now, that's not to say that there aren't leftist boomers that actually did help put us in the handbasket on the way to hell. I get it. There were just as many that weren't leftist that were of that generation. And so when I see like this, you know, when I see people like this dude who wrote this essay. Like imagine, how is that in any way not statist?
Think about it. How many times did the left accuse the right of wanting to cut Social Security and throw your grandma off a cliff and all this stuff?
Now they're literally coming out and advocating for doing the exact same thing. In this generational debate, on this generational wealth debate, right? Um That's You have people that worked hard their entire lives. their entire lives. And they scrimped.
And they saved and they bought their house and they did it smart. And they stayed in their house and they lived within their means and they made improvements and they worked hard at their job. And now you wanna punish them? For that? Who the hell are you?
You want to punish them? Because you think that you should cut drop right out of the womb? With the exact same property, the exact same possessions and status that they spent their whole lives accumulating? What is wrong with some of these people?
So now we're supposed to take all their stuff and kick them to the curb because you can't work hard enough? And that's ultimately what this comes down to. I am so tired of the self-victimization Olympics that I hear from other generations. You're just weak. You're just weak and you're being sissies.
Every generation has had stuff that they've had to go through. The greatest generation had literal world wars that they were fighting in. They were losing significant chunks. of their fellow generational members. They were against all odds.
They grew up mostly in poverty and then they went and fought a war. And then they came back. And then, while they were fighting a war, their families had to ration. And then they came back, my gosh. And then you had stuff kick off in Korea.
And then you had Vietnam. Then you had the damn commies. And I mean, they lived through it bit by bit. Don't tell me. that oh no, none of the other generations have ever had it bad as ours have.
No, they had it worse. You're right, that it works.
So when you're telling me That people who did, who saved and worked hard so that they could retire comfortably. that you're entitled to what they built? How are you not a communist? How are you not a communist? So I told my son, I said, All right, well.
You need to give everything you have to your younger brother, then. We're going to have you live out your ideology. Let's see how this goes. We're going to switch rooms. We'll do do everything.
This is how you want to run this play? Oh, we'll run it. Kinda amazing how attitudes changed like that. I know. But imagine, this is communism wrapped up in a generational wealth debate.
That's what this is. They're trying to get you. They're trying to bait people, especially these younger, dumber people. Not everyone's dumb, but.
Some really you know, I mean, we did have people eat Hide Pods. Look, I'm Gen X. We just sit back and make fun of everybody else. Everyone forgets about us, and no one knows we're here. We're just sitting back and watching like our little younger siblings, and then I think our kids are Gen Z and Gen Alpha.
So we're just watching the younger siblings argue with the grandparents. It's hysterical.
So We're not even in this, Kane. This is just between them. Pretty much the way it's been for Gen X our entire lives. No one, you know what? No one knows.
That's the strength of Gen X. No one knows who we are. They just forget about us. But think about it. Like people were telling you, you did everything right so you could retire comfortably.
Now people are mad that they don't have what you have when they're a quarter of your age. and that you should give it all up for them. Why don't you work harder? Don't tell me that you can't work harder. And these are the same people who bitch and moan about the cost of college.
But yet, who do y'all vote for? You all go out and you vote for Democrats. Remind me again who back in twenty ten decided to centralize and consolidate and federalize all college loans. Oh, that was Democrats. Tell me who it was that ran up college costs for everybody because they were federalizing student loans.
Oh, that was Democrats. Tell me who, in every city, whenever you have a fight over zoning, who has the most idiotic zoning proposals? Oh my gosh. Once again, ladies and gentlemen, 'tis the Democrats. You should be forced to live under the ideology you vote for.
At least until there's the next election, until you can vote differently and rectify your mistake. But I'm just, these debates that I see And this hatred for boomers is insane. There are a lot of nice boomers out there. You know what? They sit here and they talk about leftist boomers.
Talk about leftist millennials, you tranny supporters. Why don't we talk about that for a hot second? Trans wasn't a thing until millennial moms got bored because they had it so damn good that they decided to just lean head first into fourth wave feminism and create a whole new category of being that only exists in fairy tale land. You want to sit here and talk about who's hurt whom more? Give me a break.
At least when boomers get their feelings hurt, they don't go, I'm gonna record myself crying and put it on Insta. You know why? Because they have a thing called self-respect. Our partners over at Super Beats, a Texas-based company. You guys are very familiar with Super Beats.
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Slow the scroll. Start asking better questions. Now, all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's Quick Five. Earthquake swarm sparks panic as shockwaves are felt from Nevada to California.
Residents across the states were startled Wednesday after a series of earthquakes sent shockwaves across hundreds of miles because that's how earthquakes work. Is California going to break off into the ocean? I mean, I wouldn't like to see that, but I would like all the progressives to be just tipped off into it. And have like some of them sharks out there with their mouths open. I'm okay with that.
Just I'll take that. I'll accept it.
So there you go, the earthquaked. Moving on, two Israeli soldiers, the ones that we're seeing with that Jesus statue in Lebanon, because all the pretend Christians that want to act like they're so offended when they're not at the gay bar during CPAC while their wives are at home with their kids, don't make me name names because I swear to God, I will. They're the ones who are like, credit king, and all that stuff. But they literally, they just don't even follow. Anyway, they were the ones the loudest upset over this, but these soldiers were jailed.
Israel was not playing around. They grabbed these dudes and they threw them in jail.
So that seems to be Just saying. They uh and they named and shamed them. After that picture came out, international criticism and apparently the IDF swooped in hard and said they also found another six soldiers who were present at the scene.
So the ones who didn't even do anything but didn't act to stop it were also punished. And they said they had clarification discussions that they're going to hold later on, et cetera, et cetera. Yeah, so good on them for doing that. I mean, you know, kudos. Let's uh, what about the guys though who say Christ is king here as like a blasphemous slur, though, when they want to act like bigots?
Just saying, you know, I mean, you know, we could have a discussion about that. Uh, let's see, Muslim-only flat rentals are being advertised in London, but apparently, it's that's actually illegal to do there. Is that going to be enforced? Do you think the police are going to enforce it? If a Muslim says like calls someone like gay In London, because the straight person would be arrested for that, would the Muslim be arrested for that?
I don't think so. I'm wondering how that works. You know, because they've got different rules, different strokes for different folks over there. Mets fans are blaming the curse of the Mambino after Mamdoni's mascot hug. And you have a 12-game skid.
Well, of course, because he put that commie stank on them when he hugged the mascots. What did you think was going to happen with that? Of course. Yes, absolutely.
So he visited City Field April 9th, and now they have a 12-game losing streak. And apparently, it just keeps going.
Well, Steve said they won last night, but it's probably, you know what, though? Yeah, but is it enough? Are they going to go back to losing? I'm just wondering, send me and Donnie out there. I'm not, I'm just because the Cardinals are God's team.
That's it. Don't let him anywhere near the Cardinals. Oh my gosh, it should be an unrestable offense. Prophylactic prices are set to surge due to 30% because of supply chain disruptions. What?
So, yeah, I didn't realize there was a Malaysian-based manufacturer that is the world's largest producer. I didn't either. I didn't know that. Did you know that? Did you know that was coming from Malaysia?
I didn't know that was coming from Malaysia. That's kind of crazy. Folks, I knew that I had turned into an adult when I got excited about laundry detergent. I didn't think I was actually going to get excited about laundry products, but here we are.
So I don't know if you've heard of laundry sauce. This is legit what I use. And I have this one. They sent me because I've been purchasing this for several years now on my own. And the French saffron is like my absolute favorite.
The bergamot is so good. And I love that I don't have to think about any of it. The smell alone is next level. I mean, this is one.
So this is, this is the Indonesian patchouli. And at first I was like, I don't want to smell like a hippie. But then I opened the box and it's amazing. Look how bougie this is too, by the way. Kane, have you smelled this?
I have it. Do you want to eat one? I'm kidding. Oh, gosh. Oh!
It smells so good! This is like what clean is supposed to smell like, and everything is so soft and it's so nice. I have eczema, and I have no problems in using any of their stuff. But here's like what really sold me. I mean, first off, you have these pre-measured pods, right, that you just saw, one and done.
There's no guessing with it. But also, um, I really like the scent-boosting chips that they have. And you can get it in the Australian sandalwood, the Italian bergamot, the Egyptian rose, French saffron. I mean, clean, warm. It's just the greatest scent ever.
But like I said, you don't have to overthink any of it. The pre-measured pods, the scent chips, there's no mess, no guessing. It's super easy. And they have all of these extras with it. I mean, you have the dryer sheets.
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Slow the scroll. Start asking better questions. I was telling Kane since we did this thing in defense of boomers for that New York Times essay. That um The only thing I get mad at boomers over... Airs.
The fact that if you like have to go and get blood work done, so I'm doing, I'm going to start doing all kinds of peptides. I'm going to do the copper peptide, I'm doing all of them. There's the copper one, one for immunity, all this stuff. And my doctor was like, oh, well, let's just do like a formality, like test for copper, which I'm doing, you know, I'm being a good girl. All of my girlfriends though just bought all this stuff randomly offline and have been doing it forever and they're fine.
I don't know. I'm like late to the game. Anyway, the one thing that I only get mad about boomers on is you can't get an early morning appointment to get your blood drawn for like weeks. Cause y'all take up the earliest time slots. Stop it.
All right. Today's stupidity can. Oh, oh boy. You know I don't even know if we have time to play this audio or not. It is cut 19.
But anyway, road signs that are in English need to be read by truckers. In English. You should have a lot of people.
Sorry, but that was my overall. That does it for us tonight. Have a great rest of your evening. I'll be back with you tomorrow. Find us online, Facebook, YouTube, like and subscribe.
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