Beyoncé Fans, Don’t Come For Me! My Review Of Her Country Music.
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All right, happy Thursday, everybody.
You know, normally we don't cover comments until the end of the show, but I saw one comment that made its way through on yesterday's episode when we were talking about the topic of hoe hunting, and one person said, Candace, no.
You don't actually want hoes to go to prison.
You don't actually want to hunt them.
You don't want to be extreme.
What they're doing in Russia is wrong.
And so I wanted to clarify, because it's important for me that you guys know my viewpoints.
On the topic of hoes, I am, in fact, a radical.
Yes, I am.
I am far right, far left, wherever you want to call it.
I am that.
I think that history books are going to refer to me as a neo-hoe hunter.
I'm serious, you guys.
I want to pop out of a van.
I want to Elmer Fudd it.
I want to find these people.
I want to throw a net on them.
But just to be clear, I'm not going to hurt them.
I'm going to bring them, as I said, to a clinic.
A holistic clinic.
H-O-L-I-S-T-I-C.
Just to be very clear.
And I'm just going to ask them questions, basic questions.
Like, why did you take your boobs out?
Why'd you do it?
Why did you feel the need to take your boobs out here?
That's my vision.
Moving on, you guys.
Today, we're going to be talking about the Ruby Franke case, because it is not something that I initially expected to cover.
Are you familiar with it?
The woman on YouTube, she's a Mormon, she was abusing her children.
But now I want to cover it simply because I listened to her at court, and I don't know how to feel about it.
I thought her statement was actually very impactful, and I feel strange saying that about somebody who quite literally abused her children.
Let's talk about it.
Plus, later on in the show, you're not going to believe it, or maybe you will, but the media is currently trying to brainwash people to love dirty cities, love their rats, love their cockroaches, because, well, yeah, you know, diversity is our strength, and it's diverse here with the rats and the cockroaches.
By the way, guys, I don't know how I waited this long to do it, but later on in the show, we will be covering the fact that Beyonce is now a country singer.
A lot of people are feeling a certain way about that.
What's my viewpoint?
I know you want to hear it, and you're going to be glad to know that I'm just going to rip Matt Walsh's content, because I can.
It's Black History Month, and there's nothing that he can say about it that wouldn't make him a racist.
All that and more today coming up on Candace Owens.
Okay, Ruby Franke, I think you guys are going to be really interested in this case if you
are not following it.
Initially we thought about covering it on the show, but it was just kind of one of those weird, out in Utah, they are a Mormon family, there's nothing wrong with them obviously being Mormon, I have tons of Mormon listeners.
I just didn't know if it was going to add anything to the discussion to cover this, because it got quite dark.
She was one of these YouTubers.
There's tons of them now that look like they have the perfect family, right?
That was kind of the draw of her YouTube channel.
It was entitled 8 Passengers, and it featured her, her husband, and their six children.
Super cute.
Everybody's dressed well.
They're church-going.
They're supposed to be this perfect Christian family.
And then things got really dark, and I'm going to tell you exactly what happened.
They had 2 million subscribers and people started realizing that some of her punishing
techniques were a little strange.
Following her rise, they started to criticize the fact that she was allowing her children
to prank one another.
And then they recognized that one of her children was sleeping in a bean bag.
This was back in June 2020.
And concerned viewers of the channel actually went ahead and contacted the local child protective
services saying like, something's not right.
They even launched a change.org petition saying that, hey, as a form of punishment, you shouldn't
be allowing your child to sleep in the bean bag.
And when people asked her about this, she basically said, no, he loves it.
This is actually a healthy form of punishment, whatever it was.
And then it got a little bit darker.
In August of 2022, she also faced criticism for refusing to bring lunch to her then six-year-old
after her daughter said she had packed food, but had actually forgotten it, right?
So as a punishment for forgetting the food, she said, I'm just going to refuse to bring the children lunch.
I'm just not going to allow the six-year-old to eat.
Again, way too harsh.
People were noticing this.
CPS did nothing about it.
The police officers, despite going to her home a few times, didn't actually do anything extreme.
And then everything exploded in August of last year.
Both Frankie and a woman named Jodi Nan Hildebrandt were arrested.
Now, Jodi Nan Hildebrandt, just for clarity, is her mentor.
It's the mother's mentor.
She also describes her as a counselor to the children.
And they were both arrested after her 12-year-old son escaped from Hildebrandt's house, his counselor's house, and ran to a neighbor to call 911.
The boy was malnourished.
He had visible injuries with duct tape on his limbs.
And later, he would tell investigators that Hildebrandt, his alleged counselor, his mom's mentor, would put cayenne pepper and honey on his wounds that were caused by being tied with the rope.
That's at least according to the arrest warrants.
The public safety department in Utah in Santa Clara, Ivins said that they proceeded to the residence and they discovered that there was another juvenile that was in comparable condition, someone that was also malnourished, that wasn't being fed well.
You get deeper into this case and it gets even stranger.
The woman, the mother that is, was telling her children that they were possessed and the children believed it.
There was one particular, going through the court documents, she was telling her young daughter, I can't even imagine this unimaginable evil, that the punishments that she was putting her through were necessary to absolve her from possessions.
I remember just looking at this case and deciding not to cover it because I was first and foremost just infuriated.
Anything that involves children, you know, precious children and parents that are warping their brains or government officials that are warping their brains makes me so angry that I don't even want to speak of it.
It puts me in a bad mood.
But things got really interesting when she was due to give her statement in front of the court.
So I will update you to let you know that she is now up for 30 years in prison, and she's not fighting it.
So typically what you see in these scenarios is you get a lawyer.
A lawyer will say to you, oh look, you look like the perfect family.
Let's try to get your sentence reduced.
Maybe you can plead temporary insanity.
Right?
Maybe we can say, oh, you had no other charges in the past.
You've had a squeaky clean record.
We're so used to seeing that in the court system, where people are just trying to get away with their crimes, that the Ruby Franke statement and the entire court case has shocked me.
Because she has completely submitted to it.
Okay?
So she has said, nope, she's not fighting this.
She wants this to be over quickly.
That's why we're saying that she got arrested in August and already she's being sentenced because she's not fighting the charges.
In fact, she has said that I want to go to prison.
I deserve to go to prison for what I have done.
I'm going to allow you to hear some bits of her statement so that we can talk about it because I don't know how to feel about it.
I feel weird about this and I actually want to know what you guys think about her statement.
First and foremost, like I said, she opens up by saying, I'm not fighting this, and take a listen to what she had to say.
I would like to make a statement without any intent to change my stipulated sentence.
For the past four years, I've chosen to follow counsel and guidance that has led me into a dark delusion.
My distorted version of reality went largely unchecked as I would isolate from anyone who challenged me.
I was led to believe that this world was an evil place, filled with cops who control, hospitals that injure, government agencies that brainwash, church leaders who lie in lust, husbands who refuse to protect, and children who need abused.
My choice to believe and behave this paranoia culminated into criminal activity, For which I stand before you today ready to take accountability.
Okay, well, there's a lot to unpack there.
So first and foremost, I'm not trying to reduce the sentence here.
She's saying, I need to go to prison.
And then she starts talking about her delusion and how she got there.
So I should probably clarify for you guys that the reason that her husband was not arrested is because they had separated 13 months prior to all of this going down.
And in fact, they had been in counseling together since 2021 with Jodi Nan Hildebrandt.
So this woman who was providing her counseling, this woman who I guess you could say
was acting the part of a psychologist, is also the woman that allegedly led her to these delusions.
So she says she made her think that even her husband was against her,
that the church was against her, that the government was against her.
And when she goes in deeper on this, and when you look at this case,
you find out that she got there really by training her to believe
that everything was some sort of a conspiracy, that the entire world,
that she had to execute these sorts of punishments against her children to help them.
Now, you might say that's absurd.
How could somebody brainwash you, Candace, to abuse your own children?
How could someone brainwash you not to believe in your own husband, to turn against your own life, to turn against your own church, to think everything is some sort of a conspiracy?
Guys, are you paying attention to psychology today?
We are having children that are being convinced that they're different species.
You know, I sat down with Brianna, who identifies as trans but was very open and totally fine with me referring to Brianna as a he.
A wonderful interview, but that really opened my eyes to the danger of psychology.
That Brianna had shared with us that he chopped off, went to a doctor to have his private parts removed, and Brianna freely admits, this is because I was deluded by people that I was supposed to trust.
So yeah, this then, in that context, in the context of our society today, does not seem so extreme anymore.
When you trust somebody, that they can say to you, no, no, no, no, like everybody around you is not telling you the truth, right?
The reason why I even more suspected that this could be true and that she fell victim to a potential psychopath is because the judge, even, when he was dealing with Jodie Nonn, Jodie Nonn-Hildebrandt, this counselor, acknowledged how dark and how disturbed he was by the lack of emotion, that he didn't feel that there was any remorse coming from this counselor whatsoever about what she had done.
But I want to keep going here because now you understand that somebody got into Ruby Franke's mind and convinced Ruby that she needed to abuse her children because the whole world was against her, right?
Listen to this part of the statement.
At first, I want to be clear, we're not showing you everything.
Ruby goes around and actually thanks the doctors, thanks the police officers, thanks everybody who she says saved her children.
Contrary to what she was led to believe, that they wouldn't be able to do anything to help her children, that they were all conspiring against her.
And then she moves on and she addresses her family, her mother, her father, her husband.
Take a listen.
My charges are just.
They offer safety to my family, accountability to the public, and they did show mercy to me.
My mother and father, I have been utterly wretched to you.
You have offered me unconditional love, and for that I have offered you unconditional contempt.
My husband of more than 23 years, you were the love of my life.
I'm so sorry to leave to you to finish what we both started together.
The ending of our marriage is a tragedy, and you are wrapped around my heart.
They're not.
I'll never be able to undo.
I'm not going to do it.
He just lost his wife.
Psychology completely warped somebody who he loved and who he married and turned her into a monster and she is acknowledging that she became a monster and that she deserves punishment, you know, that she deserves to go to prison.
But it's this last portion that I felt was so compelling.
And it was really her plea to God.
And she again asked for no mercy in this courtroom, but listen to what she says.
Oh, finally, I'm sorry for twisting God's word and distorting his doctrines.
My greatest desire is to stand in his courts and be spotless and confident.
And Judge Walton, I know that standing before you today is a necessary step towards that end.
I'm committed to continuing my learning until all of my toxic layers are shed, and I am ready to re-enter as a contributing member of our beautiful society.
She says there that her greatest desire is to one day stand in God's court, spotless and confident.
And that's why she wants to go to prison.
She wants to go to prison because she wants to make sure that she serves time for the sins that she has committed against her own family, her mother, her father, her children, her friends.
It's worth listening to her message to the court in its entirety if you guys want to go
out there and pursue it and really think about it and I'm just wondering how you guys feel about it because I am
so used to in this society Everyone being told that they have a right I committed this
crime But you should understand why I did it because I was abused
when I was a child everyone looking for an excuse everyone being handed
an excuse largely by psychiatrists
You're a bad person, but we understand you know you lost your mother in their youth and that and that's your honor is why she did it because She lost her mother at a very young age and it changed her Oh this person did something horrible, but you should hear about what happened to them That was an absolute tragedy when they were a child.
I hate that it means that everyone gets away with everything all the time and so I think just The way that she approached this surprised me because we don't see this anymore.
We don't see someone just coming to heal and saying, you know what, I'm completely wrong and I deserve every single thing that is thrown at me.
I just want to clarify that regardless of her statement and regardless of what happened here, obviously the victims are the children.
What happened here only created a certain set of victims, and they are her
children and also her surrounding family.
And I don't want to remove that. I'm not trying to remove that at all. I just thought that this
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Okay, now it's time for some Topics Du Jour.
I think one of the things that changed me the most in my young adulthood, in my 20s,
was that I traveled.
I traveled a lot because I was working for a family that was a lot wealthier than me, and they traveled a lot, and so it necessarily brought me to all different countries.
And it made me, I guess, be able to contextualize America better, right?
Because if you're like most Americans, you don't travel.
Most Americans, I think, don't even have a passport.
America's pretty big.
It's pretty expansive.
And so when you travel at first, you're definitely probably going to stay within the 50 states.
But when you get out of the United States and you see the rest of the world, you start to wonder about certain things.
Something that I noticed is that a lot of countries are cleaner than America.
And so recently, obviously, the big deal is how dare Tucker Carlson go over to Russia and notice some things.
And one of the things that he did was a segment just about the grocery stores in Russia.
He talked about how the prices were cheaper.
He was actually amazed, like, because obviously the narrative has been that they're on the brink of economic collapse.
And really what happened is he collapsed that narrative.
You know, if America is so great, why are we the ones that are suffering at the pump?
Why are we the ones that are suffering when we go to the grocery store?
And he also highlighted how clean the subways were, which is something that I have noticed.
The subways in our inner cities are absolutely filthy.
It does not have to be that way.
Again, it's not just in Russia.
I don't want you to think it's just Russia.
Tokyo, unbelievably clean society, also extremely moral in the circumstance that you could drop your wallet in Tokyo and someone would return it.
Nobody would steal it.
It just doesn't have to be this way.
Well, the mainstream media is like, oh my gosh, we don't want people to notice.
We keep telling everybody that America's great and it's fine.
When in reality, it kind of feels like we've become the commies.
You're just taking so much money from the taxpayer.
We don't know where it's going.
It keeps disappearing.
You can't have any accounting.
We're taking billions, but oh, uh-oh, we can't account for it anymore.
We don't know where it went.
Ukrainians are suspiciously buying yachts, but we don't know where the money went.
We don't know where the money went.
And people are starting to notice, and so these mainstream journalists, these mainstream nighttime talk hosts are now going, uh, narrative, what do we do?
And so what they're doing is they're trying to convince you to take pride in the filth.
I'm not kidding.
Listen to the narrative.
Listen to Jon Stewart on The Daily Show.
Tell you why you should be fine with the filth.
Because the difference between our urinal-caked chaotic subways and your candelabra-ed beautiful subways is the literal price of freedom.
You're free, guys.
We're free.
Just enjoy that.
Okay, who cares?
They've got candelabras lit and nice music, and it smells good down there.
At least you're free.
By the way, do you guys feel free right now?
That's the thing I love.
Are you feeling the freedom as we've had to fight speech censors, how they've gotten very dramatic as they're trying to force-vax you at work?
There had to be an actual lawsuit to stop that.
People being force-vaxxed because it's obviously wrong and it's absurd that it even had to go to the Supreme Court.
Yeah, your government wants more and more territory, is making more and more incursions into our personal lives.
But hey, no, no, no, no.
At least these people want you to know that that is the literal price of freedom.
Everything will be filth.
We are going to force-vaccinate you whenever we want.
We're going to force-vaccinate your children.
We are going to essentially declare a war on the family unit.
But it's still free.
Maybe if they say it enough times, we'll believe them.
So let's now cut to CNN's Fareed Zakaria, who's also weighing in and trying to remind you with a lot of passion that it's totally fine if everything is filthy.
Take a listen.
American cities are expressions of democracy, places where people have to negotiate differences and find ways to live together.
That makes them messier and dirtier and sometimes chaotic.
But perhaps that is what has made these cities so vibrant and innovative, and why they have been at the forefront in making America the country that leads the world in economics, technology, culture, and power.
So much there.
Vibrant, innovative, our cities?
Is he serious?
These are the cultural hubs?
Our cities are vibrant?
I don't know.
Let's cut to this image of the streets of Philadelphia today.
There you have it.
That's the cities that I know, right?
They've got tents.
They've got people that are obviously addicted to drugs that are shooting up because we provide them with the drugs.
We want to make sure they have safe needles.
These people are zonked out.
They look like zombies, if you're looking at this clip, and they're content because they're probably also getting debit cards so that they can continue to do drugs.
We know that New York City is facing a migrant crisis.
We know that San Francisco actually has to hire people to pick up human poop.
But guys, Farid wants you to know that, I don't know, that's just a symbol of our democracy.
Don't you believe him?
That's what it means.
It's an expression of our democracy that we come together with drug dealers and people that are committing crimes and people that you should be fearful of in the subways.
Yeah, so what?
Someone might throw you in front of a subway.
So what?
These cities are vibrant.
That is the vibe, right?
You might get thrown into a subway at any moment by a person that is homeless, by somebody that was just released right back onto the streets because of their democratic policies.
I just can't believe they're doing this.
What is the point here?
I guess what they're looking for is to memory hole the America that I grew up in.
Right?
I always say that everything started going downhill rapidly post 9-11.
The more that we gave up our freedoms, the more that we said, we will trust the government to figure this thing out, the less free that our society became, the less clean our society became, the less safe our societies became.
And they're hoping that this next generation, who will have no memory of those cleaner and freer cities, are going to be okay with this.
That they're gonna go, oh yeah, well that's just the price of freedom.
It would suck to live in Russia or Tokyo.
Would it suck?
Would it actually suck to live in Russia and Tokyo?
Should we just accept that narrative and just believe it because they keep saying it?
Because it's feeling like actually the communists are here.
That we actually have given the communists and the Marxists power and that democracy and freedom and cleanliness is in fact an illusion.
We have none of those things right here.
Again, I can't even say what I want on YouTube.
Right?
You misgender someone, you get a slap on the wrist.
This isn't a free society.
Come on.
Come on.
Stop kidding with us.
All right, guys, let's move on.
I don't know how it took me so long to cover Beyonce's new music.
I know you were probably waiting for me to cover this new music, and somehow I didn't, and I'm sorry for that.
I really am sorry.
I like to criticize culture, think about culture, and see what's happening.
So in case you haven't heard Beyonce released a country album.
This is obviously her first foray into country music.
The internet is divided on it.
Not Beyonce fans, though.
And so what I'm going to do here is I'm just going to rip Matt Walsh's content, his intro, because it's brilliant and it's funny.
And why should I have to be brilliant and funny if Matt Walsh already is?
And it's Black History Month.
I can do it, and he can say nothing about it.
Take a listen to Matt Walsh on the topic of Beyonce.
We have some controversy, some racism allegedly, and this is the worst kind of racism imaginable.
It's the racism, really racism in its most bigoted, most vicious form, because it is the racism of criticizing Beyoncé, the singer, as opposed to any other Beyoncé I might be talking about.
And we all know that if you criticize Beyoncé, then you're racist, automatically.
I love that because it's so true.
I mean, it's like two people in society that you're not allowed to criticize without the fandom coming after you, and it is Taylor Swift for white America, and then there's Beyoncé.
People go, no, I don't want to hear anything bad about her ever.
She's a queen, slay queen.
And so you do have to be very careful, and I'm glad that he acknowledges that.
So I'm going to tiptoe very carefully.
Now, to be clear, we're only allowed to show you seven seconds of her new video, Texas Hold'em.
But I will show it to you, and I will tell you what I think about her foray into country music.
Take a listen.
Okay, I don't know if you get it based off of seven seconds, but I hope you did because
I'm going to explain it to you.
So some people are saying that, you know, this is not very country.
She shouldn't just be jumping into country music.
And I'm going to defend Beyoncé on that point because Beyoncé's kind of actually always been country.
She's more country than Taylor Swift ever was, for sure.
I mean, Beyoncé's from Houston, Texas.
She's always had a twang.
If you followed her music, Destiny's Child, Beyoncé actually did wear a cowboy hat in one of those songs.
So I just think that if we're trying to criticize whether or not she's actually country, she's from Houston, Texas.
So her dropping a song called Texas Hold'em is perfectly fine.
Now, when I was listening to the music, it just had more curse words than I needed.
I am not saying that you cannot find curse words in country music, but it isn't the standard.
It definitely is not the standard.
I will say that country music does tend to be more innocent.
Still, it does still tend to be about love.
Now, people that are saying that based on her politics, she can't make country music, you haven't been paying attention.
Of course, there are tons of country artists that are super woke.
Yes, there are still some that have conservative values, and I am proud that country music sort of chased Maren Morris away because she then started saying that To be country is wrong, and that's ridiculous.
Beyonce hasn't made those sorts of statements.
Taylor Swift has, when she decided she was done with country music, and she put on a fake twang.
Everybody was okay with it.
So you can't say that Taylor Swift can do it, and Beyonce can't.
Now, in terms of the video, I have some thoughts.
Just not what I want to see in country music.
I get what she's doing.
If you follow Beyonce's career, she kind of makes everything a bit more futuristic.
She is quite artistic.
She does have a vision.
And so she's kind of combining country.
I would say she's Beyonce-fying country music.
And I just don't want country music Beyoncified.
This is why I love Morgan Wallen.
I love Morgan Wallen because I actually think that country music has gotten too poppy.
I like the old country sound, and Morgan Wallen still has that old country sound.
I actually wish that he would do more music about Jesus.
He's done a few songs about Jesus, and he grew up singing in a choir.
I want Texas, I want music to go backwards, country music to go backwards, not forward.
Because everything that goes forward somehow leads society backwards, in my view.
And so the first thing that jumps out at me is that she's very naked in this.
And I am not criticizing her for doing what she's always done.
Obviously, Beyonce is a very beautiful woman, but it's not what you typically see in country music.
And it's why I love country music.
So I'd like to keep country music, country music for still espousing values, not all the time, of God, faith, and family.
That's what I want it to be about.
I don't want to hear cuss words.
I don't want to see nude bodies.
And I know that I'm going to be killed by Beyonce fans Thank you for saying that, but I like her better as an R&B singer.
I'd like her to just kind of stay in that field.
Don't kill me.
Please, please guys, do not kill me.
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Alright guys, now let's jump into some of your comments regarding episodes past.
First set of comments are regarding HoHunters.
Some of you guys are very supportive of me and my desired career path.
Pam writes, it's time for HoHunters with your host, Candace Owens.
I'm definitely watching this show.
And your first subscriber.
Yeah, guys, mean tweet Jeremy Boring.
You guys know he's the boss here at The Daily Wire.
And tell him that we need HoHunters and this is what I should be doing.
And again, thank you guys for supporting me and my radical ideologies.
This next person writes, I want to volunteer for hoe hunters.
Candace is the best.
Yes, we do need volunteers.
We need volunteers on set.
We need volunteers that will be scouting the hoes in society, someone that will go ahead, find a hoe.
I will jump into the van like I'm popping out to collect a dog from the pound.
I'll have a giant net.
It'll be like Lady and the Tramp style.
I'm the lady.
They are the tramps.
And then I will put them and bring them to the hoelistic clinic.
Melissa writes, Yeah, I'm a radical.
Sorry, but Ho Hunter took me out, Candace.
You are the greatest.
It is going to be a great show, and I again want to thank the people
that are there for me in the comments, that are standing by my side
as other people question my radicalism when it comes to these thoughts.
Yeah, I'm a radical.
I don't know what else to say about that.
Next set of comments are regarding Tiffany Haddish.
You guys knew a lot more about her than I did.
I didn't know much about her career, and you had a lot to say about things she's done in the past.
This person, Mr. Logic, writes, When Kevin Hart was being canceled, his friend, quote-unquote friend, Tiffany Haddish, was basically dead silent throughout the extent of the controversy.
I don't know what kind of asset she would be to either Israel or Gaza.
Listen, my thing is I just don't think that she is in a good place right now, personally.
People can change.
Like I said, I wasn't knocking her for her alcoholism of the past.
I was just saying that the timing of this feels very suspect, given the fact that she just had her second DUI in November, and it just feels very fake.
It feels like we're going to pluck someone up from Hollywood, do a little PR, and if you're going to do that, I don't think Tiffany Haddish would necessarily Be the correct person to pluck up and give us the Hollywood pitch on more war.
And yeah, nobody wants to visit countries during wartime to find a boyfriend.
It was just weird, and I'm glad that everyone agreed that it was weird and it was odd.
Pedro writes, who goes to a war theater to have fun unless you're paid to promote?
Tourism in a war place?
Yes, absolutely not.
It did not pass the vibe check whatsoever.
Now jumping into some comments regarding Joe Budden.
We are linking up, guys.
It is happening.
Are you excited for me?
I'm excited for me.
I finally knocked down the door.
I'm invited to do some black media.
It's going to be great.
Kayla writes, intelligent black people love Candace Owens, period.
Thank you, Kayla, for coming to my side.
And she didn't write, oh, I don't like her politics, but, you can just say you like, you don't have to do that thing.
You don't have to say but before you say what you agree with me about.
Sia writes, I'm a black man and I agree with Candace Owens politically, socially, and morally.
See, that takes some courage, which is why your handle is Sia Courage.
Lastly, Business Doctor 81 writes, I'm a black woman and I support Candace Owens.
I don't care who knows.
Black folks had better wake up.
Yeah, you heard her.
Black folks had better wake up.
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