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April 21, 2023 - The Charlie Kirk Show
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How Textbooks Are Already Rewriting the Trump Era with Greg Price and Chris Hoar
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Life Insurance Satellite Phones 00:10:53
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It's basically, it's like a public service announcement that everyone needs to know about this.
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So let's get right into it.
Chris Horris here from Satellite Phone Store.
The website is sat123.com.
Chris, welcome to the program.
Thanks for having me on, Charlie.
So Chris, tell us about your product and why it's important that people get it, especially for the potentially difficult times ahead.
Well, look, a satellite phone is very important for one reason.
It works when your cell phone doesn't.
When the cell phone towers go down, you're absolutely cut off from all communications, right?
So you don't want to be in that situation.
And we see cell phone towers going down due to weather events, due to terrorist attacks, due to hacking, all kinds of things.
But if those towers are down, your cell phone will not work.
A satellite phone, like the one we have here, this is the MR phone, and we have the Iridium phone.
These work no matter what is going on on the ground.
They talk directly to the satellites and that you can make or receive a call to anyone from anyone or any type of phone.
And you can even send and receive text messages wherever you are.
So if you're in the middle of the Middle East, if you're out in the sandbox there, anyone who served our brave U.S. military will tell you that this is the equipment that they use both in an active war theater and also to call home, connect with their family.
But they work absolutely anywhere on Earth, the middle of the ocean, the middle of the desert, even in the middle of downtown Denver, Charlie, where my phone, cell phone doesn't always work that well.
So, and you can call for, you could call any number from a satellite phone.
And, you know, this is important, especially if anyone spends time off the grid.
And so would this work, for example, during an EMP attack?
Well, yeah, listen.
I mean, talking of EMP attacks, we have Faraday bags that you can keep your equipment in to keep it safe.
And so it won't be fried.
But the sat phones will work regardless of what's going on on the ground.
As long as you can see the sky, you'll be able to make or receive calls.
So what are you seeing in the kind of the general, like, let's just say, influx of customers?
Are you seeing an increase of people that are anxious and nervous with their potential ability to communicate if things start to fall apart?
Yeah, no, absolutely.
Especially since the start of COVID and the war with Russia and Ukraine, you know, and increasing, you know, attacks on the U.S. infrastructure.
And we've seen a lot of attacks on the U.S. power grid, as you know.
And they're definitely, you know, bad state actors are looking to attack us and our utilities wherever they can.
So, over the last couple of years, demand has really gone through the roof.
And if you want to talk about being prepared, Charlie, this is it.
I know that your users are stocked up on ammunition and food and other things like that, which they should be.
But if they cannot communicate, they're at a huge disadvantage.
And look, these phones, when they first came out, they cost thousands and thousands of dollars.
And even today, you're looking at a thousand to two thousand dollars for one of these phones.
But if you go to sat123.com right now, you'll see if you scroll down there to the second layer of office, we have free satellite phones with activation.
So you're saving up to $1,500 just on these phones.
And for $89, that comes with $89.95 a month monthly commitment.
So you get a free phone when you activate with SAT123.com.
And included in that 90 bucks, by the way, you get 100 minutes a month.
And even if you pay another 10 bucks, you can roll them over.
So they keep building up.
So am I understanding it correctly?
There really is no coverage restrictions that anywhere basically on the planet you could talk.
Are there elevation restrictions?
I mean, this is so this is terrain elevation because it just basically you're communicating via satellite.
Am I understanding the technology correctly?
You are, absolutely.
Yeah, look, I mean, I wouldn't want to put this on the record too much, but I have used one of these things at 30,000 feet on an airliner.
So they work up there, they work on the ground, they work anywhere in Alaska, anywhere in the middle of desert.
Anyone who's got a who's a fisherman or is lucky enough to have a yacht will tell you that this is what they use to stay in touch.
So the entire globe is covered.
As long as you have some kind of light of sight, line of sight to the sky, you'll be able to use a satellite phone to communicate.
I know people that are hiking in the Yukon, and the issue has always been price.
And so how many minutes do you get?
100 minutes a month?
100 minutes a month for $89.95.
That's a 15-month agreement, I believe.
And you get the phone for free.
And by the way, it's not just the website here.
You can call 941-955-1020.
That's 941-955-1020.
And we've got a great bunch of support staff over there and sales staff who will be more than happy to walk you through any questions you have and get you your free phone with activation.
Yeah.
And I just hope everyone understands.
I mean, if you're a hunter, if you're going into the backwoods, they say, oh, I have no cell service.
I mean, it's just a basic, you know, insurance policy, right?
That you should be able to communicate with the outside world.
I mean, I'm sure you read stories all the time of people that, you know, break a leg, they get abandoned in the backcountry, and either they have a satellite phone or the satellite phone doesn't work or it wasn't a very high quality one.
Talk about the talk about the quality and the connection you have with your technology.
Well, look, I mean, you have a very good connection with these phones.
The technology has really improved over the last 20 years.
You know, you can get a little bit of interference if the weather's really bad, but the phone will keep working.
Look, the U.S. military and the U.S., the federal government here uses these phones because they're so reliable.
This is their last point of contact, you know, if everything else goes down.
So they need these phones to work.
They do work.
Our good friend Steve Quayle, you may know, we got him a phone a couple of years back and he went off to the Grand Canyon with his wife.
She had an accident and they were able to use the satellite phone to get a life flight out of there and save a life.
And you can text as well, right?
Yeah, you can absolutely text as well.
You can send and receive messages.
So this is a real, you know, real must-have.
This is life insurance, Charlie.
If you pay life insurance, you get a check after you're dead.
And that's, you know, that's helpful, I guess.
But this can save your life, you know, before something goes down.
In the audience, if you are planning a summer trip to Yosemite or Bryce Canyon or to Grand Canyon, I've done the Grand Canyon rim to river to rim.
They say, Don't do that.
But I'll tell you right now, there's no self-service right there.
There is no cell service.
If you're planning to go, you know, climb, maybe you're going all the way to Kilimanjaro, right?
And you're planning that.
And you say, oh, I'm going to be fine.
There's other people there.
No, no, no, no.
You don't understand.
You need to be able to communicate quickly because, especially if you're new to the outdoors, you're like, oh, you know, I'm getting up there and, you know, I'm going to be just fine.
You need to be able to communicate with the outside world.
So it could be recharged with solar panels.
Is that correct?
That's right.
Yeah.
We have some other offers at sat123.com where you can see we have we include free solar panels with activation and what have you.
You know, we have generators that can be recharged with the solar panels as well.
So this really can help you, you know, stay communicated, stay with power available.
And that can all be very life-saving.
And, you know, I'll bring up another story that happened last year.
It's a terribly sad story.
A couple with their young baby and their dog where they went to Yosemite just for a hike in August, you know, and they got a bit lost, got a bit turned around.
They had no cell service.
And the next day they were all found deceased.
And it was terribly sad and terribly unnecessary.
You know, their cell phones had all these messages, these text messages that wouldn't go out.
And they were trying to go help.
Had they had satellite phones, they would be probably alive.
I'm telling you right now, if any of you are planning to go more than a half a mile into a national park, you need a satellite phone.
It's no joke.
This happens all the time.
And by the grace of God, people are rescued and stuff.
But stories like that, I mean, you are going from bear attacks to broken legs.
I mean, and by the way, the weather turns quickly, which happens a lot.
I mean, there's a cost to all things.
And the cost to beautiful country, if you go into a beautiful country, is you're on your own.
And us in the modern world, we are not conditioned to deal with the wild the way our ancestors were.
And so you need one of these phones at sat123.com.
That is sat123.com.
Chris, thanks so much.
Thanks very much, Charlie.
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Dangerous Trans Activism Tactics 00:05:24
We've been warning and will continue to warn about the violent tendencies of trans activists.
It's a reason for this.
I mean, the pharmacological agents that are administered to people that are under a mental delusion are aggressive.
I mean, testosterone replacement therapy to a woman is serious.
And a lot of the drug interventions that are used for men who want to become women are also equally as serious.
It creates erratic behavior, neuroticism.
So here's a biological man saying that trans people need to arm up and issues a violent threat.
This is just your run-of-the-mill trans activist that we're supposed to be, we're supposed to be told, we're told by the media, this is the victim.
This is the person that we need to feel sorry for.
Play cut 86.
If you back a wild animal into a corner, they're going to become a dangerous animal.
I dare you to try and stop me from going into a women's bathroom.
It will be the last mistake you ever make.
This is a call to action and a call to arms to everybody within the United States that are scared, worried, have children that are transgender, lesbian, bi or gay.
This is a call to action.
You need to arm up.
Plain and simple.
Go out, buy a gun, learn how to use it, because there are lots of people like me who are not afraid to die.
These people are talking like jihadis.
In all fairness, I have to give this man credit.
He does appropriate the costume of an overweight 60-year-old woman pretty well.
I mean, it's almost like indistinguishable.
So kudos to him, I guess.
So, I mean, if he was going to go to a woman's restroom, I'd be like, I don't know, he passes.
It's like, it's right on the edge.
I don't know.
So I don't think anyone would stop you.
So, well done, camouflage man.
And that doesn't mean you become the thing, though, right?
That's one of the arguments of the trannies is they say, oh, you know, I bet I could dress in a way where you couldn't tell.
Okay, I bet I could wear blackface, too.
The point is that does not mean that you can become the thing.
It's like saying I dress up, I dress up in camo and I become a Navy SEAL.
It doesn't work that way, okay?
I'm wearing a bull's jersey and now I'm Michael Jordan.
Still doesn't work that way.
We're going to go to the next clip.
What is Montana's clip here?
Oh, we're going to play this for Greg as well, Greg Price, but I have to play it.
It's just right on theme here.
It's just right on theme.
It's too perfect.
The language being used by these trans activists.
These are aggressive and violent people.
This is a different type of activism, guys.
This is not the same sort of activism that we've seen.
BLM was very, very violent.
They were outspokenly violent.
This is a whole new threshold of rage, whole new threshold of just embracing violence as a means to the end.
This is not going to end well, guys.
This is really, really dangerous the way they're talking.
Okay, here's a, what is this?
A man who thinks he's a woman?
I want to make sure I get this right.
Yeah.
So here's a man who is appropriating womanhood, wearing camouflage, pretending that he is something he isn't with a dress on with obvious hormone imbalances.
Okay, play cut 88.
The only thing I will say is if I, if you vote yes on this bill and yes on these amendments, I hope the next time there's an invocation, when you bow your heads in prayer, you see the blood on your hands.
You'll see the blood on your hands.
Now, I don't know the specifics of the bill.
I could speculate.
I think the bill is to probably protect women from predatory men.
And that's, you know, I think that's actually one of the mistakes.
I have to give some feedback to our pro-reality movement.
I'm all for protecting female sports, obviously.
But that's actually not the biggest trans problem in America.
You might say, what are you talking about?
That's a winning issue.
But do you know what the biggest issue actually is?
The majority of people who are trans are young women who think they are becoming men.
It is not, the majority is not young men who think they're becoming women.
So the women's sports thing is important for protecting biological reality and protecting the innocence of young girls.
But most people are afraid.
We obviously are not on this program to talk about how it's an affront and assault on truth and the innocence of minors.
Why are so many young girls, quote unquote, thinking they can transition?
Well, they're going through puberty and they're being told that the lack of self-confidence and self-esteem they have in that particular moment is because they're a different identity and that's evil and wrong.
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Trump Lies on January 6th 00:15:31
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Greg Price joins us, big name on Twitter.
And he is also the communications director for the State Freedom Caucus Network.
Greg, welcome to the program.
Thanks for having me on, Charlie.
Good to be here.
Greg, tell us about the story you broke about a push.
I was an A-Push guy and I got a five on the exam.
That was, what, 11, 12 years ago?
A push is advanced placement U.S. history.
Tell us about what you found in our textbooks of the high school.
These are the top students, by the way.
These are the top performing students.
That is what AP exams are supposed to be.
Tell us about it.
Yeah, so I went through five AP U.S. history textbooks on the college board's official list of them.
There's about 20.
Not all of them cover all the way through the Trump presidency, but a few are starting to.
And I went through, you know, five of them that do that.
And I found that they contain, you know, just things that are straight up lies about Donald Trump, as well as clear bias on behalf of the authors, all of whom are college history professors.
And so to give you a few examples, in the American Pageant, which is the most commonly used a-push textbook in these classes, it describes Donald Trump as a quote sexual predator.
But if you go back to Bill Clinton, it describes him simply as dogged by scandal and doesn't even mention any of his accusers.
Like, yeah, like, yeah, like that is clearly liberal bias to describe Donald Trump as a sexual predator and not Bill Clinton.
But then if you go to some others, such as The American Promise, written by seven co-authors, all of whom are professors, it says in there, verbatim, Donald Trump refused to condemn Charlottesville.
That is something that is factually incorrect.
And there's another one that has the very fine people on both sides, hoax from Charlottesville.
There's one that covers through COVID and through the beginning of the Biden administration, which says that the most likely origin of COVID was a wet market, doesn't even mention the lab league theory.
It covers January 6th by saying a policeman died, which again, factually untrue.
Officer Brian Sicknick died the next day of a stroke.
If you go to Give Me Liberty, written by Eric Foner, who's supposedly a well-respected historian from Columbia University, he writes in it that Donald Trump's campaign appealed to a time when women and people of color knew their place.
That is the quote.
And all of these texts, and also they cut, all of them cover Ferguson without mentioning that Michael Brown robbed a convenience store and was charging at Darren Wilson when he was shot and that hands up don't shoot was a lie disproven by Biden's DOJ.
All of them say that.
They all cover when they cover Russian meddling, quote unquote, in the 2016 election.
They say they basically suggest Russia was responsible for Donald Trump getting elected.
And meanwhile, none of them mentioned the steele dossier, how Hillary Clinton's campaign paid for this fake opposition research about Donald Trump.
None of them mentioned the FISA abuses in which the FBI abused FISA to spy on Donald Trump's campaign.
None of them mentioned the illegal unmasking of General Mike Flynn.
None of them mentioned the struct page text.
All of these very important stories that occurred during the Trump presidency are mysteriously left out of all these books.
And that's just scratching their surface.
There's so much more in there.
I want to make sure people understand this.
So it would be a, it would, this would be a huge story if it was just textbooks.
But these are textbooks that are poured over and are studied closely where you could potentially then be tested on this material in the actual AP exam.
So for people that don't know, advanced placement exam, it was created as a way to try to get college credit.
Colleges are getting away with it because they were losing too much money.
But it still happens at some schools.
Or if you get AP, if you get a 345, so it's on a five grading scale, one, two, three, four, five.
If you get a three, four, five, most schools will take it.
Four, five, some schools, five, only the top.
And so these textbooks are considered.
I remember when we were in A-Push, everything was about the textbook.
It was always back because the way that our teacher would say is like, hey, if you want to get a five on the exam, just study the textbook.
Just study the textbook.
Just study the textbook.
It was more than any other class that I took in high school where the textbook was the centerpiece, right?
Not the teacher's own opinions.
It was always about, okay, I'm here to go get a five, which is a perfect score, which then could be used on college credit, of which I didn't go to college.
So all that was somewhat futile.
However, so look, this is what's important is that all these textbooks approved by state boards of educators, bought with taxpayer money, given to public school students.
But let's just go through one of the examples.
I mean, this is, this is outrageous.
We need to name these people by name.
We need to find them and ask them questions.
For example, the lie that Donald Trump didn't denounce the stuff at Charlottesville.
Who wrote that?
How is that even possible to get who's peer reviewing this?
Well, so I reached out.
So there were 12 total authors combined on all five of these books.
That one you just mentioned had seven co-authors who wrote this book.
And I'm not sure.
And, you know, it's unclear who's, which one of them specifically wrote that portion, but they're all professors at all these different colleges.
I reached out to every single one of these people, all 12 of them.
And I asked them, I asked them about all of the material that I included in my story.
And I also asked them that if in later editions of the book, they would include all of those Russia stories that I was just mentioning, steele dossier, Pfizer Buses, et cetera.
I gave them about almost a week to reply to me before I actually published the story on my Substack page.
And not a single one did.
Not one.
Out of 12 people, not one responded to any of my emails.
And, you know, I name all of these people in my story.
You can go, it says all of them in there.
And I've also reached out to the college board.
I reached out to them, I think, two days ago, and I asked them.
They don't care.
They don't care.
I asked, well, I'm like, I'm going to track down the college board.
Cause like I sent them an email a couple days ago and I'm giving them, you know, a day, day or two to get back to me.
But if not, I'm calling them up.
I want somebody to respond to this and tell me, you know, the fact that you literally have things in your textbooks that are not just biased, Charlie, but factually incorrect in a college-level AP U.S. history textbook that you, a class that you take for college credit.
There are things that are literally false.
And I'm going to get a response from at least the college.
Let me read another one here.
These COVID originated in animals, probably bats, before crossing into humans at an unsanitary wet market where vendors sold live animals for food.
After the infection spread across Wuhan City, it did not take long to spread across the world.
This is disinformation.
This is true.
Yeah, and that book, what people might say is, hey, that book was published before, you know, the lab leak theory started being taken seriously by people other than the quote-unquote conspiracy theorists.
But it's not true.
That book was published when the lab leak theory became mainstream and it has no mention in that book.
No mention of the lab leak theory.
Let me read another one.
It's unbelievable.
By the way, Greg, you've done a wonderful job.
This is, let me put it this way: this is not investigative journalism.
This is the most admirable type of journalism, actually, which just takes work.
You got to order the books, you got to read them, and then just do the work.
Like, hello, it's not that hard.
So you deserve a lot of compliment for that.
Because honestly, I think some of the most important journalism is just the stuff in the public domain, right?
We don't need investigative reporting when they publish it.
Let me read this one.
This is from one of the AP U.S. history.
By the way, anyone in our audience, if you have a kid in government schools taking AP, this is what they're learning.
Okay, angry white men.
During the new century, many working class people and lower middle-class white men were felt left behind by economic recovery.
The dramatic widening income gap was especially helpful to Donald Trump.
Trump the Outsider, the emergence of these quote angry white men proved crucial to the unprecedented presidential campaign of Donald Trump.
And they mysteriously leave out the fact that one of the biggest reasons Donald Trump won in 2016 is because he flipped like hundreds of counties in the Rust Belt who were all people who voted for Barack Obama twice.
They reduced those people down to just angry white men.
Like, they literally voted for the black president twice and then voted for the billionaire from New York.
They don't mention that.
He did better with Hispanics and blacks than Obama, I mean, than Bush and Romney did.
Yeah, also, yeah, they leave that out too.
And also, like, they don't, like, a lot of them don't even like go into, like, they all mention Hillary Clinton's private email server scandal.
Like, it gets a mention, but it doesn't go in depth about like what it actually was comparison to when they're talking about Russian meddling.
Like, there's one, I forget which book this was off the top of my head, but it's in my story.
There was one that only mentioned Hillary Clinton's private server within the context of the locker-up chants at all Trump's rallies.
Didn't talk about what it was or how big of a scandal it was, just the fact that it was bad.
Trump supporters would chant lock it up at rallies or lock her up at rallies.
This is unbelievable.
I'm just, I'm reading these examples here.
You guys can check it out at gregprice.substack.com.
This is not just what your kids are learning.
This is what your kids are being tested on.
Tested on.
Let me give you another example here from the college board endorsed here, leaving out on January 6th that Donald Trump said to peacefully and patriotically march total lies about January 6th, complete and total lies.
Total lies about Bob Mueller, total lies about Donald Trump.
Denying climate change is a whole component of one of these books.
And then, of course, the Charlottesville one, which I think we're pulling the clip here.
And it says here: When white supremacists organized a rally to protest the removal of Robert E. Lee in Charlottesville, Trump refused to explicitly condemn their actions.
Even though the marchers paraded Klan style and chanting, quote, Jews will never replace us.
He insisted there were very fine people on both sides of the dispute.
That is a lie from the pit of hell.
Yeah, it's like factually untrue.
And in my story, I pull out all of the quotes that Donald Trump said about Charlottesville when it happened.
I have the quote in there that he said on the day it happened where he condemned Charlottesville, as well as like two or three others from the following days after that, where he also condemned Charlottesville.
And yes, they include that very fine people on both sides hoax.
And I have the full quote in there, which anybody can read.
It's still a lie that is repeated to this day.
Like Joe Biden claims that his inspiration to run for president came from that.
It's like, I'm sorry, dude, your inspiration to run for president is literally a lie and always will be a lie, but yet it still gets repeated to this day and is now in history textbooks.
Let's play cut 90.
It's not the best cut, but it proves the point.
Play cut 90.
I'm not putting anybody on a moral plane.
What I'm saying is this.
You had a group on one side and you had a group on the other, and they came at each other with clubs and it was vicious and it was horrible and it was a horrible thing to watch.
But there is another side.
There was a group on this side.
You can call them the left.
You've just called them the left that came violently attacking the other group.
So you can say what you want, but that's the way it is.
And you had some very bad people in that.
I think there's blame on both sides.
And I have no doubt about it.
And you don't have any doubt about it either.
Blame on both sides.
Not good people on both sides.
What Donald Trump was talking about is that there were blame on both sides, but on the issue of the statue, the global issue of the statue, that there are good people on both sides there.
That has never been reported.
It's a disinformation lie from the pit of hell.
So, Greg, I want to get your take here on this Montana lawmaker.
I know you're in charge, or you're the communications director of the State Freedom Caucus Network.
Let's play the piece of tape again here, which I think it is cut 88.
Let's play cut 88.
The only thing I will say is if I, if you vote yes on this bill and yes on these amendments, I hope the next time there's an invocation, when you bow your heads in prayer, you see the blood on your hands.
Greg, who is this person and why does it matter?
That is Representative Zoe Zephyr, a biological male who now identifies as female as one of the very few Democrats in the Montana legislature.
He represents the same town that the University of Montana is located in.
So it's very liberal.
Missoula.
Yeah, it's a very liberal area.
And so basically what was going on was Montana overwhelmingly passed an amendment requested by Governor Greg Gianforte that banned the dangerous sex changes for minors.
That's good.
You know, you can't mutilate the bodies of children with gender dysphoria anymore.
Not exactly, it's for some reason that's become a very controversial issue.
And this representative took exception to it and said that, said that.
And promptly, our Montana Freedom Caucus came out and called for his censure.
And because they used a he pronoun in the press release, media started coming after them for quote unquote misgendering.
That was literally in the AP headline was Montana Freedom Caucus deliberately misgenders.
Amy Beth Hansen.
I bet she's fun.
Yeah, so that's like, you know, it's been, we were pretty much laughing at that.
But yeah, it was a huge breach of decorum, obviously.
If any Republican said any similar thing about a Democrat bill, they'd probably be censured.
They literally have removed Republicans from committees in Congress for nothing before.
And so, yeah, we'll see what happens.
We'll see what the legislature decides to do.
But, you know, the Montana Freedom Caucus came, you know, they came right out and called for censure, as should happen.
What is it, Greg, in your estimation?
You're really big on the kind of viral scene.
What is it about the left's now new protection of the trans world?
What do you think motivates them?
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Is it popular?
Are they afraid of them?
What is the issue here?
Well, it's certainly not popularity.
Like every opinion poll shows that the majority of people are not in favor of mutilating children like this.
The majority, like if you look at Pew's polls from over the last couple of years, the number of people who think that sex is binary has gone up in the last couple of years, not down.
So it's obviously not popularity.
They simply, you know, they simply are attacking the truth in this case because, and it's just an issue that galvanizes their base so much.
And it's just an extension of their constant attack of all things true in this world.
That's what I think it is.
And they just, they, as I said, it motivates their base in a major way, but it doesn't motivate, you know, I don't think it motivates the electorate at large.
I think the average person looks at this and finds it disgusting and says, of course, we need to ban, we can't allow children to do this.
And the other thing that rarely gets talked about is the amount of money that big pharma makes off of child sex change surgeries.
You know, all of the that's something that doesn't get talked about a lot of the millions and millions of how this is like a million dollar industry and it's gross and it needs to put a stop to it.
And that's exactly what freedom caucuses are doing all over America.
All of our freedom caucuses are pushing for this and sometimes, you know, fighting against people in their part, more liberal Republicans in their party in order to do it.
They're almost like the new militia, though.
They're allowed to use violence.
In fact, if you use violence, you get remembered as a victim.
The trans world is calling people to arm up.
Remember, they now say there were seven victims at the Nashville shooting.
This is the new holy and protected class.
This is the new sacred identity is people with deep-seated mental issues that are allowed to commit violence.
And so 30 seconds remaining, we never seen anything like this in recent memory, where a group of Americans are not only given special rights and privileges, but abilities to terrorize the rest of us ordinary people.
Yeah, and the Democrat Party supports it in lockstep.
Like there's not, there are very few Democrats in America that will speak out against this.
There was just a vote that vote in the House today to protect women's sports.
Not a single Democrat voted for it.
Like this is, they are fully on board with, you know, these children, like children who don't barely know their ABCs being able to change their gender.
Every Democrat in the world, from Montana to DC, Louisa, everywhere, they are all in support of this.
And it's truly disgusting.
And I don't, and the majority of the American people do not agree with it.
Republicans need to, this should be a real issue Republicans are constantly attacking them for.
Greg Price, check out his sub stack.
Thank you so much.
Thanks for having me, man.
Thanks so much for listening, everybody.
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