Persecution of Conservatives Is INTENSIFYING | Guest: Bryson Gray | Ep 113
As Trump supporters gather in Washington, D.C., the events kicked off with the leader of the Proud Boys being arrested, National Guard deployed, and the mayor warning of the dangers of MAGA people. But it’s not just the events. Conservative values are being targeted as hateful, leading to the persecution of those who still adhere to them. Rapper Bryson Gray discusses the insanity in our country while also telling us why he chooses to stay true to traditional conservative values as a mainstream music artist.
Now I know that the left wing doesn't like the police, but watching the right wing even revolt against law enforcement, well, I've got a call out to none other than God for some help.
Let us pray.
Dear God, it's me again.
Your wee little son, Elijah, six foot two, but of course, small in the heart.
I'm grateful for this opportunity.
I really am.
I'm traveling to a new country, and that's always a bit uncomfortable for me.
I mean, I remember when Washington, D.C. was just like the rest of the United States.
You could travel outside without a micro-mouth hijab.
Walk down the street in a red hat without violently being assaulted by our friends, the communists and the anarchists.
Enjoy a hot meal inside a local eatery like a civilized human being.
Wouldn't want that.
And most importantly, we weren't accosted by police officers who were hired to protect and serve us.
Well, I'll tell you this.
They're now serving corrupt politicians, domestic terrorists, while also intentionally persecuting patriots who just want to live free and unhindered lives.
One day, Lord, I hope cities like this return back to the Constitution and treat us all equally like we deserve.
But for now, I realize that I'm an alien in my own country, treated like an invader, a violent criminal without any evidence.
Please don't let 21 be like 2020.
I want my country back.
Amen, a woman, a binder, a transgender, a non-gender, and A, all other mental illnesses that we have acknowledged in the last decade.
But for now, ladies and gentlemen, that's just a prayer and not reality.
Welcome to 2021.
It's looking worse than 2020 already.
A complete show.
We are barely a week into things and things are pretty crazy.
This actually might be our stupidest year yet, but we aren't surprised.
Come on.
Common sense is under attack.
Science is under siege and the truth is censored from the conversation.
Is this the dark winter that Biden is referring to?
I don't know.
But with the Proud Boys being arrested while Antifa Rome's Free, the military being withheld from stopping left-wing violence while then being deployed in excess to handle peaceful Trump supporters, all while big tech is crushing every iota of free thought.
Not to mention our good friends in the media crashing down on anyone who dissents.
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And there is nobody else that I'd rather expose this insanity with than the famous, or should I say infamous or infamous Brian or Bryson Gray.
Brian, he's not white.
He's a rapper, creator, commentator, and all-around toxically masculine patriot.
Welcome to Slightly Offensive, the best worst show on Blaze TV with people's 12th favorite host, me, Elijah Schaefer.
I've been wanting to have you on.
Thank you so much, man.
I am glad to be here.
Dude, I'm glad you're here too.
When we walked in to put into perspective, you guys were told by security, by the way, as individuals who are coming in, you could not come in without a mask.
I mean, this is a whole new world here.
They are so strict about things.
Yeah, it is actually crazy because it's almost everywhere you go in places like D.C., like they don't even let you walk three feet without a mask on.
But meanwhile, you can pack a plane, pack a plane that we can make these airlines that bad.
You know what I'm saying?
Shoulder to shoulder.
Nobody's social distancing.
Social distancing per the science is more effective, but nobody cares about that.
So here we are.
Here we are.
And we're back in Washington, D.C.
We got a, we're faking the audience like we're professional people because we're in a newsroom, but everybody knows.
Everybody knows the reality of what's going on here.
I mean, but life is a joke today.
What even does it mean to be professional?
I mean, you've seen out there to put into perspective, right?
These Washington 6 events are going down.
We're in the most insane, I'd say, moment in recent history where over 75 million Americans are pissed off believing that their election was stolen from them.
And on the other hand, we're being told to believe that a president who lost the most amount of counties of any elected president in modern history somehow got over like 10 million votes than any sitting president or re-elected president ever received, all while just projecting from his basement.
I mean, I mean, the madness that we're under right now, I mean, is it pissing you off?
How do you feel about this?
It's halfway pissing me off, but it's sort of a good thing for the conservative movement and for the GOP period because now we're finally able to see where people really stand.
We thought it was only Mitt Romney or only George Bush, but now we're finding out that nobody, like most Republicans are not really standing with Trump.
So it's like really Patriots versus everybody per my song title.
And that's how I'm feeling.
I feel like it's Patriots versus everybody.
The GOP obviously doesn't care about us.
They care about retaining power.
And the left obviously don't care about us at all.
We're back at deplorables to them.
So it's really just us versus everybody.
And they work for us.
No, right.
And I feel like maybe you'd agree with me on this.
We are in a war right now.
We are actually in a civil war.
I tell people, it's kind of like a cold civil war like we were at with Russia, where the fights are happening in proxies like around the country.
But the battles are very real.
And the persecution, especially against people who consider themselves to be conservatives, even though some people have heard this before, is not only at an all-time high.
What we're seeing here today in Washington, D.C. is the mayor has openly come out against all right-wingers and said that she will make sure her city is as unhospitable to all people supporting Trump as possible, calling in the National Guard, arresting people who she considers to be her political enemies.
And we're going to get all into that, including also talking a lot about what's happening with Bryson and his rap career, as well as his views on conservatism, which are really interesting.
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Anyway, let's jump into the story for today.
So obviously things are going on right now.
Things are happening around the country.
Did you see this story?
The National Guard was deployed to DC as the capital braces for a repeat of violence.
This is from Newsweek.
Let's talk about this.
So fearing a repeat of previous violence, officials have confirmed that the National Guard will be deploying hundreds of troops to the nation's capital this week as tens of thousands of Donald Trump supporters and far-right nationalists protest the congressional certification of Joe Biden's election victory.
Trump himself is one of those who have been promoting the wild protests.
Notice the word that's always wild.
Scheduled to take place today, prompting concerns that extremists such as Proud Boys will descend on the city and engage in physical violence and destruction in support of the president's widely dismissed cries of widespread voter fraud.
Let's pack this down.
Okay, so they're saying that these events are wild.
Trump supporters are out of control.
Is that accurate?
No, it isn't accurate.
A Trump rally is probably one of the safest places you can be.
Now, at nighttime, it gets a little rowdy, but that's because Antifa is out looking for Trump supporters who harass.
And good thing that Proud Boys are there to fight back because a lot of the police officers let us be, they literally like block off places and basically have us like a box at nighttime.
You know, I mean, he was there last time.
No, no cars are coming on the street.
You can't leave really with a car.
So we're just all there in that box and Antifa is out stabbing people because when they try to fight Proud Boys, they get beat up.
So they have to start stabbing people.
So, you know, it gets wild then.
That's when they say wild.
Exactly.
So when they say wild, I like that term.
It's kind of like saying like, oh yeah, like this situation was freaky.
There's a guy and a girl in a room.
You're like, there's a freaky situation going on.
You're going, no, no, no.
That guy's being creepy, stalking and hitting on the girl.
That doesn't mean that they're both freaky people or it's a freaky situation.
It's that that guy is just freaky.
Why can't you just call out the enemy for what it is?
These Trump events, people don't understand, are not instigated violently by the right-wingers.
It's almost always intentional.
You've been to the last two marches here.
I mean, what has your experience been from the morning tonight?
I mean, do you see the violence in the morning?
You said it happens at night.
How does this all break down?
In the morning during the actual marches, you don't really see much because, I mean, it'd be literally dumb for an Antifa member, a BLM member, to come to a place where tens of thousands of Trump supporters are trying to start drama.
So they tried at night where the group get, you know what I'm saying, smaller and they groups get bigger and they walk around with all black and screaming out stuff.
It's very weird.
It's almost like a movie, which is more proof that we are actually at war.
The war is good versus evil, but the battles within the war that we're seeing are actually very detrimental to the country.
But nonetheless, we are at war.
Yeah, and here's what I want to bring up.
So she's sending in hundreds of troops of National Guards.
A lot of people know this.
They're all around the city right now.
There's a couple things wrong with this, I think.
Number one, the National Guard is being ordered not to carry firearms, not to arrest people, but they are being used to block off bridges, off roads, which are preventing a ton of people from getting in.
And I feel like that's an interesting thing is that why is the city blocking off people from coming in to gather for an event to support a sitting president of the United States?
It almost feels like it's like using our army.
I get that feeling sort of to let people know that like if you're here to support the president, you're not welcome, not only in this city, but like our nation's capital.
And it makes me feel like the persecution of conservatives has gone beyond just like, you know, censoring and big tech to literally saying, we're going to use the military to show you that you guys are not welcomed here.
This has always been on the horizon, though.
Everybody knows we have always, people have talked about it for years, and now we're just saying they're using our own army against us.
But that's how it goes when certain people are in power.
So the question for me is what are we going to do about it?
Because they're doing it.
I think the difference between the left and the right is the right complain, but don't take action.
The left complain and take action.
And even though it's actions that we don't like, that I think is disgusting, but they're actually doing something to get their point across.
The one thing I do like is regardless of everything they have done to try to deter Trump supporters from coming, tens of thousands of people are still here, period point blank.
And I like that we're trying to send a message, but we have to do a little bit more.
Yeah, I know, and I agree with you.
And I think, you know, if you remember this, I don't think we've seen National Guard at the last two events that were here.
They were successful events.
But if you remember, the interesting thing about the mayor, Maryell Bowser, who shares the same last name as a fictitious turtle lord from Mario, is that not only is, I don't believe, like, I always find that a lot of things that are female-led, like including departments at universities and cities, are often led without direction.
We see this in Chicago, in D.C.
It's not that men don't do any differently, especially with like the mayor of LA, but I feel like God created men to be leaders.
I think naturally, even if you don't believe in God, we have a lot of non-God-believing viewers.
I think that some of the, you know, you could say developed characteristics of men are their fact to remain calm under, you know, under chaos.
But of course, I believe it was like the UN just released something saying, oh, studies show now that women are the best leaders under crises.
For sure.
You know, what do you think about that?
For sure.
I don't know.
I'm just wondering, you know, yeah, for sure.
Just ignore nature.
I mean, let's be honest.
If you've ever had a girlfriend, come on now.
You know, women are more emotional than men.
That's just what it is.
Now, of course, there are anomalies and everything.
I think Candace Owens will be a good leader.
And matter of fact, Kaylee McEnini, I think I pronounced that wrong.
I don't know.
But she could be a leader.
But those are just anomalies.
Generally speaking, women are more emotional than men.
That's just a truth.
But of course, that is sexist and all types of other words they use now.
And I'm a chauvinist or whatever you want to say.
Sexism is good, though.
Sexism is just defining the difference that certain sexes have certain traits that are more dominant than the other.
It's just the truth.
It's simply the truth.
Women are great at nurturing and a bunch of other things.
Women are usually more organized than men, more clean than men.
These are all great things because I'm not organized at all, which is why God, because I believe in God, God created women as a helper for men.
But a lot of people are not going to like me saying that, but it's the truth.
Hey, it's okay, though.
But that's my point, though, is I'm saying, to me, this is why I bring this up is not to just be sexist.
It's saying, I think this is just being an emotional response.
And we see this as a problem in the Democrat Party, is this move to govern on emotions.
Because if everyone remembers last summer, when there was actual riots taking place in front of Lafayette Park in front of D.C.
And Trump wanted National Guard to be deployed while they were Secret Service being present.
I remember the mayor said, like, while they were actually burning down St. John's Church, one of the original churches in America, I actually went and took communion there when I was younger with President Bush of all globalists.
Of all globalists.
But meaning, when there was an actual violent, a threat and an attack, she said, we will not put the National Guard on our streets.
We are not going to militarize the citizen streets of our city.
So when there was an actual threat from left-wing violence, she chose not to put the National Guard out.
But now that there's not any violence, preemptively, she is treating conservatives like they are a powder keg for violence, even though there's no evidence that these rallies have led to anything catastrophic.
And to me, that is not only an emotional leadership decision, but to me, that's a sign and a symbol that the Democrats are starting to view us as not being people that are under, like, or are equal to them.
We are outsiders.
We are foreigners and that we need a military occupation to monitor and to watch us.
And I wouldn't think that if they also did that for when large left-wing groups gathered, but the fact that it's selective policing makes me think that they have ulterior motives.
It's actually been like that.
My mother has a friend who's a big Obama supporter, and she called my mama upset because somebody said something negative to her about her Obama hat.
And my mother said, oh, I understand because my son goes with this all the time.
Do you know what her friend said?
That's different because he supports Trump.
So the attack is, they don't look at us as people deserving of respect.
And that's from the government.
I mean, Hillary Clinton called us a basket of deplorables.
Joe Biden called us names also.
I mean, they don't feel like we are deserving of respect as people.
It's been like this, though, which is why you can beat up a Trump supporter and you will get praise.
But if I slap somebody for being a Bernie supporter or a Biden supporter, I'm a demon at that point.
You know what I'm saying?
So once again, my question, like I said last time, we've been knew these things was going on and now it's getting worse.
Now more people are waking up to seeing them.
But my question is, what are we going to do about it?
That's always my question.
Yeah, and we're going to talk about that.
I think that this is important to realize that I'm not just making this up.
There's a Washington Post article that really alarms me, genuinely.
It says, we must stop calling Trump enablers conservative.
They are the radical right.
This author, Margaret Sullivan, who's a media columnist and probably lives a depressing life, just wrote, you hear the word radical a lot these days.
It's usually aimed like a lethal weapon at Democratic office seekers, especially those who want to unseat a Republican incumbent.
Senator Kelly Loeffler, the Georgia Republican, rarely utters her challenger's name without branding him as a radical liberal Raphael Warnock.
Such is the upside-down world we've come to inhabit.
These days, the true radicals are the enablers of President Trump's ongoing attempted coup, calling it a coup.
The media on Fox News, Wan America, Newsmax, who parrot his lies about election fraud, and the members of Congress who plan to object on Wednesday to what should be a pro forma step of approving the Electoral College results so that President-elect Joe Biden can take office peacefully on January 20th.
Lastly, instead of being called what they are, these media and political figures get a mild label as conservative.
So meaning, this is the dehumanizing language that we're starting to see is not only do we get in the real world this treatment, but the media is laying a groundwork, Bryce.
And it freaks me out because not like I'm not scared, but it freaks me out because I know where this leads, right?
It's not like I'm like, oh my gosh, I'm not ready for this.
I'm going, we've seen this happen before where you start calling the other side like rats and they're extremists, they're rebels.
They're not just extreme, they're extremists.
They're not even a political party.
They're not even an ideology.
They're something subhuman.
And that's the way that, you know, when you go into DC, maybe this is an extreme version.
You feel it.
But I mean, am I the only one who feels that tension?
Like we are being ostracized and pressed like a powder keg, trying to be pushed till we explode?
Because I'm feeling at that level right now.
I mean, that's actually simply what it is.
Think about it like this.
There's no such thing as a hit list that conservatives created for, you know what I'm saying, the left.
But Antifa hasn't hit listen.
You're on it.
Congratulations.
So proud.
You should.
Badge of honor.
Yes, a badge of honor.
I'm on it.
Tina's on it.
Forgiant Oblowah's on it.
Craig Long's on it.
A bunch of PBs are on it.
And they actually have a hit list and nobody cares.
You haven't heard the mayor bring that up or anything.
Nobody cares.
Nobody cares.
But we're evil.
So when we get jumped or we get beat up or they try to make that hit list and try to really get us hit in reality, nobody cares because like you said, we are not deserving of respect.
That's how they feel.
The media tells it to people.
People believe what the media states and then you can do whatever you want to us.
We're white supremacists.
We're all Hitler's supporters.
This is how they feel genuinely.
You've seen the videos of people walking around with pictures, who's worse between Trump, Hitler, Stalin.
They literally say Trump.
This is real life.
This isn't a joke.
So, you know.
Can I ask you this?
Speaking of that, because as a black dude, you know, I think that we live in a very backwards world.
And you saw that Enrique Tario, the, I guess, I don't know if he's like an elected leader, but the unofficial leader of the Proud Boys to some regard, was arrested while coming into the city because he claimed that he burned some sort of a flag or a sign that was, you know, belonging or emblemizing Black Lives Matter.
And my question for you is when you see that he, an Afro-Hispanic, it says in the article, is arrested like a terrorist while entering the city for simply burning a sign, while other people, white people specifically, have been running amok through the city, burning down American flags, Trump posters, tagging on buildings, breaking windows, and they get let off the hook.
I mean, what does that tell you as a black conservative guy in this city, specifically in this country?
What does it tell you about your future and the way that you expect to be treated?
First off, Free Enrique on the gang.
You already know the vibes.
But on the other hand, you just said it.
They can burn American flags.
And not only can they burn American flags and nobody attacks them over it.
Oh, no.
Everybody encourages it and says it's their freedom of expression.
So you can burn the flag representing the country that you're living in, but somebody can't burn a flag that says a BLM on it.
What about the gay flag, too?
You saw that, the LGBT flag, you can get a hate crime.
And that's what they're trying to push Enrique against is a hate crime saying if you burn the BLM flag, if you burn the rainbow flag, you can actually go to jail for a hate crime.
You can go to jail for burning.
Yes.
But I want to, will they go to jail for burning the Bible?
No.
Oh, interesting.
Oh, well, here we go.
2021, ladies and gentlemen.
Welcome, welcome, welcome.
Soon.
We'll have hate speech laws get fine.
Then parts of the Bible will become illegal.
Then they'll have to redo the Bible.
And then actual Christians will be locked up.
And I'm just waiting to take my mug shot so I can make sure I'm prepared for it.
And my face is not messed up.
Have you gotten banned or had things censored just because you quoted Bible verses?
Oh, yeah.
On TikTok, they banned five of my videos.
All talk about Bible verses.
And the one, the most popular one they banned was my song called God Soldier.
I posted a clip of the music video on TikTok.
It ended up with 150,000 views, over 40,000 likes, and they banned it for hate speech.
And literally, if you listen to the song God Soldier, I am literally quoting the Bible.
And they banned it like this.
I tried to appeal.
They said, no, you went against the guidelines.
But what I do know is these progressive Christians can call Jesus queer, can call Jesus gay.
And that's perfectly fine.
You know, an interesting thing is, is what I always find weird is when I have Christian people on the show, right?
There's always like an interesting atheist block of the viewers that are like, why is this guy talking about God?
You lost me at the God stuff.
But then I brought on a gay black guy who's like an atheist and nobody says the same thing.
Like, why are you bringing up this anti-God stuff?
It's like, I always find it's like the Christians don't have a problem with the atheists bringing up their anti-God stuff on a show.
But a lot of people get real sensitive about Christians bringing up Christian stuff on shows today, which I think is kind of a weird thing because in this country, I feel like we need more of God, not less of God.
And I like my friend Sidney, who's an agnostic, and she says, you know, I like having Christian friends because at least you know the moral standards to which they hold themselves to, and you can hold them to moral standards because at least they have a book that tells you like how your friends are supposed to be acting.
Well, a lot of people, atheism is the fastest growing religion, they say.
And if you want to be atheists, do that.
But the problem is you can blatantly see the less godly this country has become, the worse the country has become.
The more friction, the more attacks, the more everything ungodly.
And even if you don't believe in God or the Bible, you have to believe in nature because you can see nature happens.
And even just something simple as the family unit.
Even Obama knew, if you don't have, if you don't grow up in a two-parent household, you're more likely to go to jail.
Why don't you join the game?
Why don't you do these things?
This is the truth.
This is the truth.
So even if you don't believe in God and the Bible, you have to believe in nature and common sense.
And when I'm not saying something that people mad at, but back when men were doing the providing and less women were searching for careers, it was less gangbanging.
It was less all of this stuff, to be honest with you, when men were leading.
And you can't blame the women for that because men don't even want to lead no more.
Men are becoming the women now.
A bunch of punks and wussies wearing dresses and makeup and nails with wigs on, about 6'4.
Some of them need to go pick up a basketball.
Harry Styles.
Harry Styles.
He's dating Olivia Wild now, who I'm not really sure that is.
Some of you probably know.
But he's not a homosexual, but he's like dating a woman.
But it's like, what woman wants a man who wears dresses?
I don't even know.
Even if you were gay, I never understood the whole cross-dressing thing.
Maybe someone can correct me on here if you do that and you can let me know in the comments because I would think like if you like men, whether you're gay or you're straight, you probably want a man that looks like a man.
And so when our culture starts getting where men start looking like women and women start looking like men, it makes me come really confused.
Well, it should confuse you because it's a logical one.
It doesn't make any sense.
Even when it comes to, you know, women that like women, if you see one of them looks like a guy, and when they do disgusting things, they use something that could resemble a male body part.
And that really doesn't make sense.
Just logically speaking, it doesn't make sense.
So men wearing dresses and this world is crazy.
Do you not say you're living inside of Mingamora?
And nobody can see that.
Like, come on.
I can't even say, I saw somebody on Twitter the other day said he yelled at his kid because he let a woman outdo him because he wanted to raise his son up to be a man.
To me, I said, that's, you know, that's a good father.
Twitter bashed him and said, your son's going to grow up and be a white supremacist and hate women and be a sexist and things like that.
I'm like, for teaching him how to be a man to, I don't know, bro.
I don't know.
It's the double standard.
And guys, I just want to say, like, when we're talking about this persecution, nothing really embodies this more than this tweet, which I believe, I don't know if we have it on the screen, but you know, people are always framing as good as evil and evil is good.
And, you know, I know that the narrative that's coming out from today is going to be that right-wing people started violence.
But I wanted to keep for a record this tweet from Shutdown DC, which is a terrorist group and a riot instigator that actually called out the Proud Boys and called them to a fight and said that we want to fight you.
And then I actually screenshotted it and put it below the tweet saying, in case they delete it.
See, I said, popular Washington protests and riot instigators shut down DC have challenged Proud Boys to a fight, just cataloging this for when the media says Proud Boys beat up left-wing protesters unprovoked, never sanctioning the street violence, of course, but I want to keep this for our purposes.
And they said that, right, Proud Boys, if you want to fight us, bring it on while they doxed politicians' houses.
Both things that were illegal, their account is, of course, still up.
Twitter let them up.
But my point being is that we're in a point where, you know, the Proud Boys, I believe, are demonized because they're chauvinists, because they're masculine men, because they are beating up these wussy people in the streets that are promoting communism and terrorism.
I would say that, you know, while I don't sanction violence unprovoked, I would say this is provoked violence.
And I would say if someone's challenging you to a fight, part of being a man, you could walk away, but in many cases with Antifa and Black Lives Matter, you don't have a chance to walk away because they'll get you when you're sucker punch you in the back of the head.
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I watch transgenders like beat each other up with their purses in the street one time.
That's right.
That's where I come from.
But let's jump into this.
So I want to get into you a little bit because we're talking about some of your views.
You're a rapper.
First of all, why the hell would you choose that?
That's your career.
I mean, that's crazy.
Well, I've been rapping since I've been even knowing myself to be alive.
So ever since I've been actually conscious of what's going on, I've been rapping.
And I used to make degenerate music, the same music I'm fighting against now.
But I used to post about politics because I used to play my music on the radio where I'm from.
Very consistently.
I was on 106 in Park when I was 16, twice.
Had many songs on the radio.
We traveled and done shows.
I made idiom music and my idiom music ended up getting like 10 million streams overall.
So I've always done music.
I always made money off music also.
But I used to post my political beliefs on my social media, mainly Facebook.
And I used to be super controversial on Facebook, talking about Trump or whatever.
And the radio section was getting upset with it.
The word was going around.
He was going to stop playing my music, period, not even letting me submit anything.
And I remember my mother called me and said, you can't be a political pundit and a political commentator and a rap artist.
You have to choose one.
Then I said, no, I can do both.
Then I made Black, not Democrat.
And that's what literally started.
It's a song.
My song, my first one I released was Black, Not Democrat, RP, Kingface.
But people like Kingface, Mikael Crump, Ocea, people like that, they supported the song.
When I had less than 2,000 followers on Twitter, and that song ended up getting like 50,000 views.
This was before I even went viral because I went viral with a big hat that I used to wear.
But that song was actually picking up steam already.
And I made that song literally.
Everything in my life that I do is simply a lot of times because somebody tells me I can't do something.
And I always have to just prove the point that I could do anything.
I like that.
Do we have, I think, I think for those of you that are not familiar with his music, you have a song called False Teachers, which is obviously a weird lyric.
I don't see anything about women's butts, anything about money in the title.
Can we cue that up?
And it's coming back soon, so just wait for it.
Better hope you have mercy, better pray for it.
John 3, 36, what you say, Lord.
Whoever don't obey the sun, get a rap for God.
Don't ask me questions, better start asking God.
Because you ain't mad at me, you really mad at God.
And I used to rap for the devil, now I rap for God.
You scared of persecution?
Yeah, I understand.
What happens when you deny God in front of man?
Y'all running around.
First of all, there's no bass in the studio, so that was much more anticlimactic than when I listened to it and actually went bass on my car.
And it's such a full sound.
All right, so we got to get into this because, you know, we look at this and already what you're rapping, I mean, it shouldn't be controversial because what I think is interesting is, you know, people talk a lot about sex in rap music and there's a lot about, you know, being promiscuous, doing what you want.
But you're talking about like celibacy, not giving yourself over to your sexual lust, urges.
You even talk about what you like, I guess you're defining biblically as unnatural sex, like homosexuality and things.
I mean, look, man, there's no better way I know to be unpopular than to talk about these things as a rap artist in the world.
There's no better way to be poor.
Why would you choose as a talented rap artist?
And I mean this genuinely, when you could have the whole world and rap about what the world says, why do you choose to rap about this kind of stuff?
Because somebody got to do it.
And that's one of my taglines, obviously, but I really mean it.
I mean, when I, I didn't even know who LeCraid artist like LeCrae was earlier this year, but my girlfriend was letting me hear some of his music.
And then I watched some of his interviews.
He was just literally running around the LGBT question.
He goes to Kirk Franklin, T.D. Jakes, Joe Osteen, all the popular people that's supposed to be people of Christ representing Christ.
And they're denying God before man.
And then now you got homosexuals talking about they go to church with their partners who they refer to them as their husbands.
And I'm like, you do what?
You do who?
That's not biblical.
Matter of fact, it's against the word of God.
And I'm not adding to the word.
Even if you bring up the Bible scriptures I said in that song, you can easily see I didn't add nor take away from the word.
I'm simply repeating Bible verses in a clever way and pinning it in rap.
And things like that get banned off of YouTube, banned off of TikTok, banned off all these things for hate speech.
But you can talk about the opposite.
You could talk about sex.
You could talk about sex before marriage all day long.
You can talk about killing people all day long, pulling up on your ops, pull up on a block with the glock.
You know what I'm saying?
That's perfectly fine.
You can talk about drugs, coke, you can talk about rape even.
I mean, it's pretty wild.
And this is what I think is where you know people are opposed to God.
This is kind of where I think it's interesting is I could bring any guest on that talks about any of those other things, which I do.
I always tell people, this is not an actual conservative show.
This is a news show, talks about culture.
A lot of the guests are conservative.
I'm right wing.
Some of my guests are not conservative.
Some of them are insane.
But I will say, like, if somebody sits here and you're offended by you talking about homosexuality on the right wing, right?
Being like, this guy's full of hate.
But you also aren't like somehow offended by all the other music online.
It makes me wonder, like, do you believe, do we have a quote, Robos?
I want to bring this quote up.
I think we have Madison Cawthorne.
He's a new congressman just elected.
I hope we have it on the screen.
He said this, I really want the Republican Party to be bolder.
I want us to be a big tent party that says, I don't care if you're gay.
I don't care what your religion is.
As long as you believe in freedom and believing in our founding principles, you're welcome in our party.
You're laughing.
Your view of mainstream conservatism is very different than one of the leaders of now mainstream conservatism.
Why are you taking a different approach and how is your approach different?
Though I like him, I met him.
He's pretty cool.
But the truth of the matter is, they're lying.
They don't want a big tent because they wanted a big tent.
Well, why is Nick Fuentes banned from events?
They don't want a big tent.
That's a lot they make up just to force everybody else to accept things like drag queens and transgenders in a conservative movement.
The problem is the Republican Party is one thing.
When you start allowing these people to call themselves conservative, that's when a line has to be set somewhere.
Conservative has a definition.
It's to conserve.
You can be politically conservative and socially liberal.
A lot of times you will be called a libertarian.
But if you're going to call yourself a straight out conservative, social conservatism is one of the most important things right now because that's a direct correlation with culture.
So when you say, I don't care if you're gay, whatever, whatever, whatever, whatever, all this and all that, you know, you don't care about your religion.
What if my religion is against that though?
Because I can tell you something right now.
If people like, I'm hearing rumors about a Patriot Party.
If y'all are aligning with drag queens and y'all want to be inclusive, next we're going to have safe spaces and next we're going to have a trans Republican running for president.
Oh golly, I'm not with it.
I'm out.
I don't want to be involved with that.
Because the truth of the matter is the right is where the left were 10 years ago.
Because if everybody remember Joe Biden, Hillary Clinton, Obama, they were all against same-sex marriage.
Not that long ago.
But the thing is, they said, hmm, we need them votes.
So they started pandering.
I'm watching the right do the same thing.
Same thing, but worse.
The reason why it's worse is because the right claims to be or claim to represent themselves as the side for Christ, for family.
For morality in general.
They're agnostic people who care about order and natural order.
Correct.
So if we're leaving that, there's no difference between the right and the left at that point.
What is the difference?
Because like I said, I'm a Christian, okay?
So what do I pick above politics?
My faith in God.
So if you think I'm about to align with degeneracy for the sake of having a big tent, no.
I think the big tent thing, like I said, is not even true.
Let me ask you this then.
You brought up Nick Fuentes.
He runs a podcast called America First, which is a popular slogan that, you know, Pap Buchanan used, Trump used.
This is a comment movement.
I use it.
It's just, but it's a podcast name.
And then you brought up this idea of pushing the drag queens and stuff, which is something that you might see commonly in Turning Point USA.
Now, one thing interesting about you that I find, and I like to call this black privilege because it really is.
It truly is the ability to do things that white people can't do in public, which is you say that you support Nick Fuentes in this, and you're not against him.
I guess your tweets would say, like, you're not going to exclude him from the conversation.
But I also saw you at Turning Point as well.
You're doing a concert.
You're hanging out with the kids.
How do you align your views in conservatism while being both associated with Turning Point and America First podcast movement at the same time?
It's simple.
Me and Nick Fuentes hung out in real life.
We know what we disagree on.
We disagree on the topic of race completely.
It's common sense.
But if you think you have to agree with somebody on everything, then you're a disingenuous person because that's not reality.
And then with Turning Point, lately they've been going a little too far to the left for me.
I'm not going to lie to you.
What's your view on Rob Smith?
He makes being gay his entire identity, which is the truth.
And he's one of the people that try to take me down and talk about me all the time, too.
But I mean, most of them are saying, people like Amir are pretty cool, if you know who Amir is.
He's a real intellectual young black dude.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And he doesn't make being a homosexual his entire identity, which is cool, unlike people like, you know, Rob and Broback Patriot.
And what's funny is I defended Rob before at a turning point USAID event event.
I defended his right to be politically conservative.
And I still stand by that.
You could be gay and be politically conservative.
How can you not be gay and support lower taxes and stuff like that?
It doesn't make sense.
But then he.
Because gay couples are often wealthier in LA.
It's like, how are you not going to try to save your money?
Your sex doesn't mean you want to be poor.
Exactly.
But then he started to talk about him being a Christian.
Then that's where you lose me.
I'm a realist.
I'm not an optimist.
I'm not here to be nice.
I'm here to spread the word of God.
I'm here to be honest.
And I'm here to be open about my beliefs in hopes that other people will be willing to do the same.
And I still don't hate Rob, even though the things that go on behind the scenes, I don't hate him.
I don't hate any of these people.
What I am is I am disappointed and not them.
I'm disappointed in the Christians that people that claim to be Christians on the right that justify what they do.
Because no disrespect to them, they're living the sin.
They're addicted to their sin.
That's obvious.
They're not going to change it, period.
But the people that claim to be Christian conservatives, fighting for family values, that are pushing that, knowing that kids, I went to an event and old boy, Lady MAGA, was wearing drag in front of children at a conservative event.
What?
And then even like, and then listen, I like to be able to say because I like how they got the post on a younger generation, right?
I think they did a good job at marketing it to the younger generation.
Super effective at getting young people hyped to get into politics, which usually young people are not hyped about at all.
Correct.
Zero.
So nobody can take that away from them.
I remember I was debating with Nick Fuentez about that.
I say, you can't deny that.
I mean, listen, there's a difference.
If you don't like somebody, that's cool.
But don't deny the facts.
But even at the event, you know what I'm saying?
When you see half-naked women shooting money out into the crowd, I'm sitting here thinking, like, I'm wondering how many young women are looking at this thinking, so this is what I have to do to get popular in politics.
Is this what I have to do here?
Banger.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
It's like, what?
No cash.
What happened to women?
And here's my thing is that at a certain point, you have to ask yourself, what are you conserving?
But even with the American First movement with Nick Fuentes, I didn't make hyper focus on race so much that it pretty much kills their point sometimes.
Because hyper focus on race to the point where it's almost like- It's like too small of a tent versus too big of a tent.
You're like going, you're too big of a tent where you don't have any walls anymore and your tent's collapsing.
Too small of a tent where it's like people are like, there's some basic things that I think fundamentally humans probably agree on that are not incompatible with conservatism, like the race.
Even though I know I understand that there are some values based on those things, like I mean, there's truth on the fact that there's often some different factors and problems with interracial couples that people see.
So they put out some facts, right?
Or the fact that people tend to marry in their race.
But, you know, some of the comments, I think, disparaging comments made on those things and the differences can become like take it too far.
Just like I see what you're saying, though, is like, just like you disagree with them because they take something that you could make good arguments for and take it too far to the point where you disagree.
And then on same with turning points, like you understand being a bit of a big tent where you're going to let, you're not going to discriminate on people coming in, but when you start pushing, you know, homosexuality as a part of the Christian religion and stuff, it starts to get convoluted to where you can't even support that.
And I would say that a lot of a lot of right-wing people in general are feeling what you're describing, which is like they look at the more liberalized right-wing and it's just kind of like, there's nothing to really stand on.
But then they also look at the Puritan conservative and they go, same thing.
Like, I can't get involved in that.
So like, what do those people, that's the greater swath.
What do we do moving forward?
You said everyone asks you, what do we do moving forward?
Where do we go the greater swath of the right-wing conservative movement?
The answer is, I don't know because if you have noted, I think me you talked about, I don't know if I told you everything that happens behind the scene.
I don't know what to hear.
But I like to see.
These people have literally said, they come together and says, we're going to take Bryson down.
I'm not making this up.
This is our real words.
They said.
Is it your views mostly on homosexuality or is it your Christianity or both?
Basically, it was like Christianity and mainly the LGBT Trump supporters.
They really hate me.
I mean, they're authentic.
I mean, you hate them?
No, I don't hate them.
I think they're annoying.
And then they make me realize why some people could possibly be homophobic because it's like, yeah, like this.
I know a lot of these people, 10, a lot of them are my friends.
But I know you're talking about the difference between someone who throws, even if these are straight, you know, when people are even heterosexual, it's like Cardi B.
It's like, you're heterosexual, but you're throwing your sex in my face.
It puts me off too.
But what's funny to me is people act like Bryson only calls out the LGBT community.
Do y'all not see these, some of these MAGA rappers that hate me?
Do y'all not see other people like my TAGA that hates me?
Do y'all not see people like the Christian hip-hop scene?
They all hate me.
It's not, listen, even if you listen to false teachers, I didn't only talk about LGBT and that.
I talked about a lot of things that I see consistently going on.
And the LGBT community is a part of that.
But the LGBT community, they seem to have the most power and can be the most effective in trying to do something.
Like, you want to know the truth?
The real reason a lot of people didn't see me perform at a Trump rally is probably because the Republican pride people.
A lot of them hate me and they send messages up to purposely get the Trump campaign to stop working with me.
And these are people in high places.
I promised somebody I wouldn't say the name.
So I'm not going to say the name.
Yeah, I've been disinvited from things.
I've been formally invited to speak at things.
And then ironically, I get criticisms for being either too based or not based enough.
But there's a really low threshold for how based you can be to actually speak at these events.
You basically can't be genuine about pretty much anything that's helpful to speak there.
And the problem is, what people don't realize is all you're doing is pushing a large part of the conservative movement farther right.
That's all you're doing.
Because if I, because I'm viewing this part right now, and me, when people call me names, I just embrace it.
Homophobic, transphobic, far-right, right-wing white supremacist.
I'm your favorite white supremacist.
Come on, you look at, you see me.
In these bright lights, you're looking a little Michael Jackson.
But, I mean, it's like, it's like, we have to stand on something as a party.
And if all you care about is a big tent, then you're going to end up like the left.
And now you have a bunch of far-right people out here angry with no place to feel like they have nowhere to belong.
Because like I said, once again, people talking about that Patriot Party thing.
To me, honestly, at this point, culture is so disgusting now.
It's getting worse every year.
I'm not allowing myself of anything now unless God is the center of it.
Period.
Because just look at the culture, what's going on.
I don't care if you're atheist or anything.
Look at this.
Cardi B don't even want her own child listening to her music.
Her own child.
So if you want me to allow people like that, and there's a lot of people on the right who'd be supporting, like, who'd be like, don't, don't, don't sex shame, don't fat shame.
On the right, I'm like, or y'all can just shut up and mind your own business.
But I mean, you know, that's just my, that's just my view on it.
But a lot of people is crazy.
And outside of a few people, I'm probably, the reason a lot of these people hate me because I'm not bowing down in any way, shape, or form.
You can try to cancel me.
Tell the Trump campaign and stop working with me.
I was supporting Trump before I got popular.
You know what I'm saying?
So me supporting Trump has nothing to do with.
Yeah, why do you have to be gay and black to get the support of Trump?
Why can't you just be black?
Bro, if I made a song, support gay people, ooh, wee.
Platinum single I'm talking about.
might make me a couple hundred K. Show your butt cheeks at the end.
Oh yeah, just toss in just something, just something slightly gay in it.
I guarantee you.
It'd be so lit.
They're like, oh my God, Bryson is so inclusive.
Thank you.
We'll call this episode slightly gay so you can get your in.
You can get in, man.
I'll help you out.
Slightly gay fencing.
I'm telling you, somebody hit me up and was like, they wanted me on a song.
I said, let me hear the song.
But it was like, I don't care if you're gay or straight.
It was something like a song was like, it was important.
Madison Cawthorn.
You know, vibe, you know.
It was a cool song, but I was like, I'm not hopping on that because I don't agree with the song.
Oh, man.
I understand, though, bro.
I'm with you.
And I kind of want to bring this to this.
So, you know, people that I like, a lot of people are probably pissed off at you.
And I have to always ask people, you know, if you're mad, like, you know, and I'll say this too, to the same snowflake people that disagree with homosexuality, like they get mad, like, you brought a gay black person on your show.
It's like, yeah, I brought them, I've had before, and I've to talk to them about things that wasn't about promoting homosexuality.
Like, we didn't come here to talk about your sexuality in particular.
Like, I don't talk to people about who they have sex with.
I just talk to them about ideas and what's on their heart and what's going on.
And I think it's funny that people get offended on both sides, but I go, what kind of absolute, I can't say the word, but it starts with the P and it rhymes with wussies.
Do you have to be to literally get offended on a show by people just sharing their own personal views on the world if you disagree with them?
And people always, I love the announcer people like, well, I'm leaving.
And it's like, thank you.
Nobody asked you to announce your exit.
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But also, if you guys want to find more of what's going on with Bryson, he has rap music.
He has, it's, I'm not even rap music, but I like your music, by the way.
Thank you.
Because I think maybe I don't like rap music because of the content.
It sounds good.
It's like, it's catchy, but like, it's just disgusting.
Yeah.
So let's tell people, they want to look you up.
They want to find you.
How do they find you?
Listen, so, of course, concertos get shadow banned.
And I have the number, but I have to look it up because I don't remember it.
I think I have it here.
No, I have it here.
Have you ever heard?
So I'm here, all conservatives get shadow banned.
It's on the screen as you're speaking.
The way I do everything is why are we always complaining and not doing nothing?
So me, I like finding ways to not complain and take action.
So me taking action was to do like the politicians do where you text, you text a number, you authentic them to receive updates from the politician.
So I did that, except for I'm not going to be as annoying as everybody else.
I'm only going to text you like a week before the album dropped and when the album dropped.
And I'm at 2,000 people right now that I've been in to receive updates about my album releases.
And my goal is 5,000 before my album drops.
And my album is going to drop in February.
And it's going to be a double album, actually.
So I'm excited.
And also, you can get your YouTube as well.
They can find your music under just Bryson Gay.
Bryson Gray.
Bryson Gray.
Let me type in my real name, Bryson Gray.
Gray with an A, please.
I don't know why everybody piss an E.
It is Bryson Gray with an A, please.
And you're also fun to watch on Twitter arguing with other people and just getting into heated conversations.
Always.
It's very entertaining.
That's the black privilege I was talking about.
Is the fact that, like, you can say things without having to take aside.
Like, if you're white and you say something, you get put into a category.
But if you're black and you're conservative, they don't know what to do with you because they're like, well, we're supposed to be taking every person.
They try not to.
I don't know.
They said Lady MAGA said, I hope you had a good quasi-mommy.
I was talking about people with power or like authority or like influence.
I'm an African dictator for a lot of these people.
I was talking about people that actually matter.
Oh, them people hate me too.
Well, yeah, but you know, I mean, you know, I don't hate you.
We love you, Bryson.
Honestly, I love the unabashed, open, unfiltered part of you.
Please don't lose that.
No, sir.
I really appreciate you coming on this show too and taking time out of your day.
Just you guys know he travels with a posse.
That's the blackest thing anyone's ever done on this show.
We met.
We lay down.
I'm going to travel with a posse, too.
I'm going to change my name to something cool, too.
But anyway, check his workout.
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