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Aretha Franklin Attack
00:03:04
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| Well, guys, I guess this shouldn't surprise anyone, but the trans movement is attacking yet again. | |
| And this time, they're attacking an African-American singing legend. | |
| They're going after Aretha Franklin. | |
| And you want to know why? They have a problem with her song. | |
| Wait for it. | |
| You guessed it, folks. | |
| Natural Woman. Yep. | |
| That's the hill they want to die on. | |
| Again, guys, these movements no longer seem to be about equality, right? | |
| When you're an adult, do whatever the hell you want. | |
| I couldn't care less. When you're forcing this stuff down three-year-old's throats, a little bit more of a problem with it, okay? | |
| But now, they have to attack the song, Natural Woman. | |
| But I'm told, folks, I'm told that trans women are women, right? | |
| Shouldn't, like, they can chest feed or breast feed, they can get pregnant, they can do all of the things that a woman can do. | |
| I'm told that. They've made that very clear to me. | |
| Everything that I read and everything that they put out there, you know, a biological male playing in women's sports is a natural woman playing those sports, right? | |
| So, now they have a problem with this. | |
| This is an interesting one. | |
| It sounds sort of misogynistic to actually tell a natural woman from the trans right movement that her classic song is somehow offensive to trans women. | |
| It seems like the biological males in the trans movement have more of a problem with this than anyone else. | |
| Seems sort of ironic, but not surprising. | |
| Again, because it doesn't seem like anyone's actually looking for equality. | |
| They want more than that, right? | |
| They don't want to just do this stuff when you're an adult and you can make a decision for it. | |
| You want to push it on children. | |
| If someone has a physical and physiological advantage, as long as you say and you identify as such, you can be whatever you want. | |
| That's what they've been telling us. But now, it's not just a fringe element, folks. | |
| You know, there are groups actually out there demanding, you know, that Spotify and Apple Music remove this song. | |
| And there's a group over in Norway doing that. | |
| The New York Post is reporting that an organization called the Transcultural Mindfulness Alliance is also calling for Apple Music and Spotify to remove it. | |
| So they're attacking an African-American woman for, I guess, an almost 60 year old song at this point. | |
| And trying to get it cancelled. | |
| Think about that for a second, folks. | |
| Like, someone who was a groundbreaker in music, probably one of her most known hits. | |
| Everyone knows it. | |
| Everyone knows the song. | |
| But you know what? Makes them feel a little uncomfortable, folks. | |
| So it's not about equality of existence. | |
| It's whatever they deem to be inappropriate is totally inappropriate. | |
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Say Enough
00:00:48
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| Doesn't matter the timing of it. | |
| Doesn't matter that it was 60 years ago. | |
| Doesn't matter that it seems to go against everything they've been telling us that... | |
| Trans women are women. Which one is it, folks? | |
| It seems they just want to get what they want whenever they want. | |
| That they can win at all costs. | |
| It doesn't matter if they say it to be true. | |
| It's the truth. And honestly, if you look at what they're pushing on some of the stuff, that seems to be the case. | |
| It's time to say enough is enough. | |
| I stand with Aretha Franklin. | |
| I stand... with classic American legendary songs. | |
| We can't just erase history because a couple fringe elements in society want to do that to probably exert their power more than actually have meaningful dialogue. | |