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Feb. 20, 2024 - Candace Owens
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My Childhood Trauma REVEALED
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Happy Tuesday, everybody.
I hope you missed me yesterday for President's Day.
Today on the show, you are not going to believe it.
You know how we've been talking about this new social media trend called trauma dumping, where you just share sad things that have happened to you or things that are currently happening to you in your life?
Well, one young woman decided to trauma dump about her childhood.
Basically, she had a deadbeat dad, and it went horribly wrong.
Yeah, her daddy responded.
I love it so much.
Before we get there, I'm going to trauma dump about my own childhood.
I'm serious.
I'm feeling a little bit emotional today.
All that and more today coming up on Candace Owens.
You know, I've got trauma too.
My childhood was just not a picnic.
I've got two sisters, and I was forced against my will to wear hand-me-downs.
All sorts of terrible things happened in that house.
But when I audit my entire childhood, the single most traumatizing event that happened to me didn't happen at my home.
It actually happened to me at school.
September 11th, 2001.
I remember where I was sitting.
I was in music class.
Teacher's name was Mr. Gregory.
I remember them coming over the announcement speaker and announcing that a plane had hit a tower.
And they came over again and said another planet hit the tower.
I had no concept of why they were even saying this over the speakerphone.
I wasn't sure why it was relevant at all.
But, of course, I lived just outside of the city, so there was suddenly this vast panic and parents arrived picking up their children because, obviously, many fathers and mothers worked in the city.
It was a quick 45-minute train to get down to New York City.
And I went home with one of my girlfriends.
But it didn't stop there.
Every single day thereafter, over the speaker, in the morning, for the rest of the year, following the Pledge of Allegiance, the principal would lead all of us in the school in a moment of silence for all of the fallen heroes.
You know, obviously, it never forgets, and we couldn't possibly forget.
We couldn't possibly not talk about it.
It was a topic of conversation with our teachers.
It wasn't until recently that I sort of began revisiting that trauma because, just to be clear, that is a traumatic thing to happen to somebody that is in the 6th or 7th grade.
But I began to revisit that actually due to a totally unrelated matter.
I was learning about the real history of Planned Parenthood and their sex education initiative in the classrooms all across the nation, which began in the 1970s.
Fascinating fact, by the way.
The majority of high school students were graduating high school with their virginity intact until sex education happened.
The goal then wasn't to educate children about sex, it was to sexualize children.
And they had tremendous success.
I learned this from Thomas Sowell's book, Inside the Education System.
In that book, he exposes how students became brainwashed through a variety of tried and tested techniques in the classroom.
This is an actual direct quote from that book.
Ready?
He writes, a variety of programs used in classrooms across the country not only share the general goals of brainwashing, that is changing fundamental attitudes, values, and belief by psychological conditioning methods, but also use classic brainwashing techniques developed in totalitarian countries.
He goes on to introduce the first technique, emotional stress, shock, or desensitization to break down both intellectual and emotional resistance.
Yeah, there's a lot more there.
You should read that book.
But I now apply that to 9-11, my own childhood, because it was stressful.
It was shocking.
It was definitely intended to desensitize an entire generation of Americans to the concept of war, to the concept of murdering people, civilians in the Middle East.
And yes, it edited our values.
Yes.
I remember being terrified of Muslims and also not knowing what a Muslim was.
It's just such a weird thing to think about.
I remember vividly going to an airport, seeing somebody that was wearing something on his head.
Now I obviously recognize that he was Hindu, but I was so scared.
I did not want to get anywhere near that person.
I was hoping that he wasn't going to be on my plane because obviously he's a Muslim and he's going to blow up the plane.
That was the impact of that brainwashing and the conditioning that I had.
All people that even could potentially look Muslim, be fearful of that.
And as I said, we were constantly reminded about the victims.
And that was so that we'd hashtag never forget.
But now I'm thinking that the purpose may have been also so that we'd hashtag never ask questions.
I don't think it was until Julian Assange and WikiLeaks hit the mainstream that I think a critical mass of people began awakening about the plausibility that maybe what America was up to wasn't really good stuff.
Maybe we weren't doing the right thing in the Middle East.
Just to remind you, Julian Assange, he's in the media again, in the news, because he's about to be extradited to America.
He's an Australian journalist who employed a group of hackers to release information to the public about what their government was up to.
They hacked government servers.
Suddenly we were seeing emails, correspondences between government employees.
The CIA tried to assassinate Julian Assange over this, and they are now, as I said, trying to extradite him so that he will face charges here in America.
I'll jog your memory about what he has said about wars overseas.
Take a listen.
Because the goal is not to completely subjugate Afghanistan.
The goal is to use Afghanistan to wash money out of the tax bases of the United States, out of the tax bases of European countries, through Afghanistan, and back into the hands of a transnational security alliance.
That is the goal, i.e.
the goal is to have an endless war, not a successful war.
As I mentioned, his files exposed horrific war crimes, the mass slaughter of civilians all across the Middle East.
Spicy to say, we weren't exactly, quote-unquote, spreading democracy.
It actually looked like we were embarked on a mission of sheer evil.
Now, we've all heard the 9-11 conspiracy theories, that our government was somehow behind it, that we somehow orchestrated it.
Whether you believe that or not doesn't actually matter, because the more interesting point is that we know that virtually every terrorist group name, at least the ones that come to our mind immediately, that the media has convinced us is our mortal enemy, was actually designed and funded by the CIA.
Don't believe me?
Well, listen to then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton speak about that.
Take a listen.
We also have a history of kind of moving in and out of Pakistan.
I mean, let's remember here, the people we are fighting today, we funded 20 years ago.
And we did it because we were locked in this struggle with the Soviet Union.
They invaded Afghanistan and we did not want to see them control Central Asia and we went
to work.
And it was President Reagan in partnership with the Congress, led by Democrats, who said,
you know what, sounds like a pretty good idea.
Let's deal with the ISI and the Pakistani military and let's go recruit these Mujahideen
and that's great.
Let's get some to come from Saudi Arabia and other places, importing their Wahhabi brand of Islam, so that we can go beat the Soviet Union.
And guess what?
They retreated, they lost billions of dollars, and it led to the collapse of the Soviet Union.
So there's a very strong argument, which is, it wasn't a bad investment to end the Soviet Union, but let's be careful what we sow, because we will harvest.
I love that she's so honest in that clip.
And it's amazing that that rhetoric just escaped the mainstream media as they were telling us, Al-Qaeda, Al-Qaeda, Al-Qaeda.
Yeah, we funded that.
We funded Osama bin Laden.
Osama bin Laden was a CIA asset.
I didn't learn that.
In school.
Did you learn that in school?
I definitely didn't learn that in school.
I didn't learn it from the media.
Hmm, interesting.
When I woke up about the fact that, yes, we do fund terror groups and terror cells to further our own interests, that I began exploring more and learning independently outside of the mainstream media.
And what's really important about that clip, and it's going to be relevant to what I'm about to tell you now, is that she's basically saying, admitting, that we fund terrorist groups In order to win long-term strategy against, she mentions, the then Soviet Union, right?
It was about this war, about Russia expanding.
Was it going to be capitalism?
Was it going to be communism?
And so we were willing to do this.
We were willing to engage in this and to fund terror groups.
Okay, don't forget that.
Then, of course, there are the declassified files, which is why you don't need to believe in 9-11 one way or the other to know that such a conspiracy is plausible.
When the CIA files pertaining to Operation Northwoods were declassified, and I read them for the first time, I was shocked, yes.
Our CIA approached then sitting president JFK about staging a fake terrorist attack on American soil so that they could convince the public to go to war with Cuba.
They knew that in order for us to be swayed, what normal person wants to go to war?
Nobody, right?
But in order to sway us, they needed to scare us.
They needed to traumatize everybody.
It's a very big brainwashing technique.
But fortunately, JFK said no.
But then, unfortunately, JFK was killed.
Assassinated.
Not sure who did that.
They say they're still not sure who shot and killed a sitting president of the United States.
You going for that?
Now, why am I telling you this today?
Because it's very clear that something is afoot, and you and I and everyone needs to be paying attention.
We need to be awake.
I believe this in my soul to be true or I would not be sharing it with you.
What is happening at our border right now is intentional.
Our government is very much involved in it.
It's not an accident.
Don't let these media people that are going down, what's going on, brainwash you to believe that any of this is an accident.
I believe this is a design.
That our intelligence agencies want this to happen.
And why do I believe that?
Because these aren't Mexicans anymore that are coming over our border.
They are foreigners from all over the world, and they're being sponsored by NGOs, the United Nation, to come into America from some very interesting countries.
First up, Kazakhstan.
Take a look at this video from Fox News.
There is literally like an ant trail of illegal immigrants coming down this valley this crevice in this mountain right now walking down and coming down to the bottom here waiting to be apprehended by border patrol.
This line goes all the way from the bottom where I am all the way to the very top of this mountain towards where those A big group of migrants from Kazakhstan?
What?
How on earth?
What are we even talking about?
This doesn't make any sense.
Also, there's another large group, and they're coming from China.
Chinese migrants behind us watching and filming this with their iPhones behind us.
A big group of migrants from Kazakhstan?
What?
How on earth?
What are we even talking about?
This doesn't make any sense.
Also, there's another large group, and they're coming from China.
Take a listen.
Where in China are you from?
I come from Guangzhou.
Where?
Guangzhou.
Guangzhou?
Yeah.
Where in the US do you want to go?
Do you know what city?
Yes, maybe.
What city do you want to go to?
I don't know.
Yeah?
I don't know.
Okay, why did you come?
Take money.
Money?
Yes.
For job?
Yes.
There's no job in China?
Maybe.
I don't know.
That guy doesn't look scared at all to be on camera.
He's just like, yeah, obviously your government wants me here.
That's his attitude that he has there.
Otherwise, why would you appear on camera as you're committing a crime?
He's also remarkably well-dressed, right?
That stands out to me.
He looks like he's going for a nice fall or autumn hike, right?
Winter hike.
And he's got water, he's planned for this trip, he's got a backpack.
Everything about that just looks very planned, like he is very sure of where he is going.
But again, some very interesting countries.
China, Kazakhstan.
Check out this map, right?
And this is a map of Russia and the countries that surround it.
That's very interesting to me, Kazakhstan right there on.
Russia's border.
We already know Ukraine on Russia's border.
We're already sending them billions of dollars because of a Russian threat, right?
You've got Finland on the border.
In case you guys didn't know, Finland joined NATO last year.
NATO is our boots on the ground, right?
That is our military, and that is why Vladimir Putin has said this is a red line for him.
China also on their border.
So it's interesting to me because when you combine that with just the general media obsession with Russia, it's like a mental illness.
Russia, Russia, Russia!
Fear, fear, fear!
Russia, Russia, Russia!
It looks to me like there might be something very sinister planned to get the American sentiment on the side of the government to go to war with Russia, to surround and go to war with Russia.
That's the only thing that makes sense to me.
And again, I'm not telling you that it's fact-based.
I'm telling you that this is me putting two and two together.
What has been the obsession with Russia?
We already talked about the fact that they've rerouted, circumvented the U.S.
dollar, and I think that anytime you go to war, it is always about money.
So yes, I am pointing this out to you guys because I want you to pay attention, close attention.
I want you to, when something bad happens in this country, because it is going to happen in this country, not to accept the media narrative that it was by accident.
Of course it isn't by accident.
Of course, if they wanted to close up the borders, they could do that.
If they wanted to defend our borders, they could do that.
They don't want to do that.
Which is why I tweeted this.
I think this entire thing is a deep state military operation.
The CIA has been itching for war like I've never seen.
My prediction is a terrorist attack on American soil to get the American public to agree that we must go to war with, insert country, here.
Ladies and gentlemen, I hope I'm wrong.
But in case I'm not, stay alert.
That's all I'm going to say about that.
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Okay, now it's time for some Topics du Jour.
Trauma dumping, trauma dumping.
Look, actually, I do feel better after dumping some of my own trauma in the monologue.
I'm obsessed with this new trend.
It's just fascinating, psychologically, what people are doing on the internet.
But let me get right to the story, because this was trending all over X this weekend, and people were divided on whether or not this was the right thing for a parent to do.
So let me back up and tell you what happened.
So there was a young woman.
Her name is Maddie.
She is 24 years old, and she decided To go on to, yep, you guessed it, TikTok to dump some trauma about her childhood.
Now, to be clear, Maddie's got millions of followers on TikTok, and this video went viral.
I mean, it got tons of views.
Let's take a listen to what Maddie had to say.
What's a piece of trauma that you have that's funny?
It has to actually be funny.
I'll go first.
My dad abandoned my family when I was five years old.
That is, um, a wife and four kids.
He abandoned us and then pursued amateur breakdancing.
And he got really good.
He, like, blew up.
Like, he became, like, a D-list celebrity status, like, viral breakdancer.
He became, like, the oldest actively competing breakdancer in the world.
Then he got on Good Morning America, and talk shows, and Washington Post wrote about him, and he went super viral, and he did all these interviews, and he danced with Paula Abdul.
Here, I'll show you.
Take a look at this 60-year-old breakdancer.
Yes, 60 years old.
50 years old.
Amazing.
That's Ben Hart. He's competing at a break dancing competition in Philadelphia.
And he may not have won, but I tell you what, he is winning over a lot of people on the internet.
He really is.
this guy wouldn't pay my medical bills the worst part, damn it he's good
He should not be able to move his body like that, it's like impossible, it's beautiful.
Hey dad.
Like, there was no split custody or anything, like, he just, like, left four kids to do that!
He may not have paid for some of my medical bills growing up, but he did give me this breakdancing merchandise.
So that's him, he's on his head.
Benny Hanna is his b-boy name, because his name is Ben Hart.
You know, I'll get texts like this, happy birthday question mark, and then, like, links to his- to his breakdancing videos.
If you have funny trauma, like, actual funny haha trauma, I need to hear it.
Thank you.
All right, Maddie.
So first and foremost, I'm going to say that video is very entertaining.
It's a very good production, and she seems like she's remarkably positive.
But don't let that distract you from the fact that actually what she's doing is quite sinister.
She's not concealing her dad's name.
She's telling you exactly What his real name is and also what his name is on all of these shows.
Yeah, like when he breakdances, he goes by Benny Hanna.
Here's his actual name, Ben Hart.
So she knew with the following that she has on TikTok that people would descend on her father and that they would tell him that he was trash, essentially, right?
Like, oh my gosh, the storyline there is very clear, but she's telling you this is a guy who left his four kids and his wife To go pursue dancing, right?
Break dancing.
He sounds like a total frickin' loser, and it's even worse to think that he achieved some fame and was on Good Morning America while he left these children, these poor children.
And then she tells you that, obviously, this little tidbit, that he wouldn't even pay her medical bills.
And that is how you trauma dump successfully, right?
Because you're pretending that, like, oh, this is all funny, but you know Dad's gonna get it.
And Dad did, in fact, get it.
And dad didn't just take it sitting down, apparently.
I think the reason that Maddie, by the way, is so entertaining is because, well, she may have genetically received those traits from her dad, because he's pretty entertaining, too.
Listen to what he had to say in the response.
Okay, I wake up at 6 a.m.
to do some work, I get my coffee, I sit down, I open my computer, and what am I greeted with?
Well, hundreds of comments calling me a deadbeat dad, a child abandoner, and all manner of other insults.
So I think, what's this all about?
Well, after a few minutes of investigation, I discover that my daughter, Maddie, has made a video about me.
She's a screenwriter in Hollywood.
She's also a big social media influencer with millions of followers.
Now, about not paying medical bills, that's just not correct.
Here was the financial arrangement of the divorce.
Maddie's mom, my ex-wife, got $2 million at the get-go.
Out of the gate.
A lump sum payment.
Plus, I was paying her $18,000 per month in child support and alimony.
This was later reduced to $12,000 per month.
And, of course, I paid health insurance and out-of-pocket medical costs.
I also put $600,000 into the kids' college fund.
In all, I paid out about $5 million to my ex-wife to cover costs for her and the kids.
And this is in 2005 dollars.
So add 50% to account for inflation.
In other words, I was not a deadbeat dad at all.
I did not abandon the family for breakdancing.
I have a career.
I'm in the advertising business.
Built an ad agency.
That's how I was able to afford to pay Maddie's mom $5 million.
Maddie's mom and I separated in 2004 and divorced in 2005.
I took up breakdancing entirely by accident in 2012 as a way to get in shape at the age of 54.
But the more I watch the video, the more I like it.
And her video certainly is true from her perspective.
Even though a few details are off.
No doubt because of what she heard from her mom.
And I do think it's a great storyline.
That a 54 year old dude left his family to pursue breakdancing.
Even if not quite true, factually.
But perhaps it speaks to a bigger truth.
A truth that is really truer than the actual facts of the matter.
This could be a very funny movie plot.
So maybe Maddie will make this movie about her 66-year-old breakdancing dad.
I love you, Maddie.
You are very creative and talented.
Keep doing exactly what you're doing.
So let me tell you why I absolutely love this response.
And I do want to give some credence to the claim, and my colleagues have actually made
Michael Knowles and Matt Walsh were like, this isn't actually good, because at root here, you're talking about a divorce.
It's playing out on the internet.
That is all very true.
And I think it was Michael who pointed out the fact that he's basically saying, I paid money, so that makes me not a deadbeat dad.
well, of course, money is not a substitute for a parent.
And obviously, something went awry, because otherwise, why would she be making this video?
But let me tell you why I have to separate from them in terms of me believing that this is actually a great
video.
First and foremost, some things that we left out.
The dad also talks about how well all the siblings are doing.
One of them, I think he says, works at a hedge fund.
The daughter, Tori, works at a hedge fund.
He says what his son does, what the other person does.
You know, the kid's all made out well.
And he also then talks about the fact that he owns that 70% of this divorce was his own fault.
Him and his ex-wife were not exactly compatible.
And that he fully understands her mentality of believing this narrative because she was a child.
He says that she was five years old.
And so to a five-year-old, it might look like dad just walked out, but obviously a lot more took place.
And since she was living primarily with her mother, As she indicates, she's going to have her mom's side, her mom's version of events.
And mom clearly did not share with her child or her adult, 24-year-old adult, that, you know, dad was definitely paying.
There's no, I wasn't paying the medical bills.
That definitely doesn't make sense, especially when, like he said, that would mean that he virtually gave her $10 million over the years.
If you accounted for inflation today, it would be $10 million that he gave to his ex-wife.
I like this video, though, because the dad is tremendously light-hearted in his response.
He's not being sinister.
Like I said, he's admitting that he had fault and admitting that he understands why she would have had this perspective, which I think very much takes the heat off of Maddie.
Doesn't make people go after her and go, you're a liar or anything like that.
Actually, what it really does is it casts some heat To his ex-wife, you know, for allowing this narrative to exist.
And it really points to just how toxic, I think, as we are watching this play out, how toxic divorces can be in that children are always forced to choose a side.
The reason why I like this also is because it challenges the public to recognize that just because somebody says it on the internet, Does it mean that it's true?
We now exist in this time of, like, outrage mobs, right?
You get these people who all it takes is the first tier and they accept that this person is the victim.
And we have showed you over and over and over again, and definitely on this show, that that just isn't always the truth, right?
The first person to say that I am sad is not necessarily the victim.
And that is what he is doing, I think, in a very upbeat manner.
Again, not casting any sort of a shadow on his daughter, but definitely embarrassing her in the process.
Which is why, as an update, I won't show you.
She responds and she admits that she doesn't know anything about the financial arrangement and that she intended for the video to be, you know, lighthearted.
But she didn't.
And, of course, it's sad and bad that family drama is spilling out.
But I think Given what he had to endure with her large following and people that were coming after him, attacking him, he had a right to respond in a similar manner, and he kept it, like I said, pretty vanilla, if you ask me.
So the lesson in all of this is, don't believe everything that you see on the internet.
All right, guys, moving on.
Now, obviously, we have all come to recognize that America is falling apart.
America is in steep decline.
I think that's actually part of the reason why people are really waking up to where all our money is going.
And apparently, it's overseas, and it's never-ending wars.
And I think, by the way, that is one good thing to come out of this decline.
is that people are starting to ask the right questions.
And so we've obviously been covering the influx of migrants that have gone to New York City,
the fact that they have shut down public schools so that they had a place to house them while they
made the actual taxpaying students and their parents virtually, right? You're going to
virtually dial into your classroom because we need your actual classroom space for migrants.
An absolute absurdity that, for me, it begs the question, how on earth is any person still living in New York City and still willing to pay taxes?
It doesn't make sense to me.
If you are a person living in New York and you were on the fence about whether or not to move, this might do it.
This might do it.
The New York City Police Department has hired up, with taxpaying dollars, a dance team.
Now, what is this dance team for?
That's a good question.
I'm going to try to answer it.
Allegedly, the team was formed in 2022 to help People, quote, stay mentally and physically well through dance.
That's how they describe themselves on social media.
Like, dance.
Don't worry about the fact that everything around you is a dumpster fire.
Dance.
Just dance it off, guys.
You're worried about the border?
Just dance it off.
Worried about your tax dollars?
Just dance it off as they continue to burn them in your face.
So let's watch them.
Maybe you won't care.
Maybe I won't care.
Let's watch these young people dance.
and see if we feel more relaxed about the state of things.
And 1 and 2 and I'm still pissed.
I don't feel any happier about the state of things in America, but I really want to commend their effort.
Really interesting, actually hilarious comments coming in on Instagram about this.
Becky writes, I'm not mad that they have a dance team, I'm mad that they aren't good.
I'm gonna have to agree with that.
Another tweet, y'all not about to piss me off on the Lord's Day.
Oh gosh, well yeah, it did make me very upset to see that.
WeezyWTF writes, what the F is the knee pads for?
They not even doing nothing!
Word.
I agree with that.
That nothing they're doing makes sense.
Lastly, Drea writes, they need to be arrested for not having any rhythm.
I agree.
And you know what?
I think it's convenient that they've been hired by the NYPD to spread the happies because it will be more convenient for the NYPD to arrest them for not having any rhythm.
Anyways, a bizarre response to this from AOC.
She wrote on X how many school music programs got defunded for this.
Now, she's not wrong, right?
Obviously, yeah, this is not a good use of taxpaying dollars.
The tweet is only bizarre because AOC is the one who cried At the border.
Remember, she's outside.
Oh my gosh, free every illegal alien.
Let them into America.
They just want opportunities.
She was basically the face of illegal immigration and migration into this country, into New York City in particular, and now she's suddenly concerned about taxpaying dollars.
No, I'm not buying it.
If she's changed her mind, she should issue an apology.
She should say, I was wrong, because let me tell you something.
It ain't the dance troupe that's the first thing that she should be upset about.
In fact, I would prefer it if she actually just copied that photo of her and photoshopped it onto, I don't know, anything that's happening in New York City and just cried about the circumstances that are happening there.
Stand outside of the schools and stage a photo shoot.
How alarmed individuals should be about the fact that their students are in some areas having to virtually sign into school while illegal aliens are provided food and comfort and housing at the schools.
Plainly ridiculous.
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The urban legend of Fanny Willis.
I love her so much, and so did you guys, and here are some of your comments.
249 writes, if you tell me it's a G, I'm gonna give you $1,000.
The district attorney for a major American city prosecuting the former president of the United States said this in a court of law.
We are not a serious country.
Yes, I keep saying that.
We are not a serious country.
We might be serious individuals, people like you and me who are aware to what is happening, but in terms of the invasion, forget about the border, in the court systems, what's happening, no.
We are not a serious country.
We have been completely taken over.
None of this is making any sense.
Yes, I said that in my monologue.
Did anyone notice that Fannie exposed her own misuse of campaign funds when explaining
large sums of money in her home?
She said that she took out money from her first campaign and held some of it back.
I believe that is a felony.
Yes, I said that in my monologue.
She admitted, allegedly, to taking funds from her campaign, which of course would violate
every campaign finance law.
And I expect that we will see those in the future.
We will see her actually being prosecuted for that.
No, it's not.
as an attorney, I could not take Fannie seriously.
I have secondhand embarrassment from even watching it.
Her lack of professionalism and proper courtroom decorum was stunning.
What is really going on in Fulton County?
Is this acceptable?
No, it's not.
And as I said, it just adds further credence to the idea that something very suspicious
happened in Fulton County on the night of the election.
Actually, what she did was clarify Trump's perspectives The perspectives that are shared by many Americans, including myself.
I do not think that we had a fair election in 2020.
I believe that our election, for all intents and purposes, was rigged.
And further believe in that more by the fact that our speech was censored and we couldn't talk about that.
On YouTube, you couldn't talk about that when things were first going down.
They were suddenly focused on trying to Say, oh, look at the January Sixers.
Oh my gosh, if you even talk about it, it could lead to the end of democracy.
Sweetheart, all of you sweethearts, democracy has already ended.
Look at what's happening in our court systems right now.
Look at what's happening at our border.
Do you think this is what American people want?
Absolutely not.
There's been a full takeover of America.
And I'm optimistic about it only because, as I said in the monologue today, I think that we have reached critical mass.
There is, in fact, an awakening happening.
And I think that they're scared.
I think the deep state is terrified of that.
Anyways, ladies and gentlemen, that is a perfect place to end today's episode.
Unfortunately, that is all the time that we have for today.
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