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Oct. 29, 2021 - Slightly Offensive - Elijah Schaffer
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Obese Mermaid Signals the End Times | Guest: Evelyn Rae | Ep 201

Obese LGBTQ mermaids, sex dungeons, and men winning homecoming queen are the progressive utopia the Left has always wanted, and now we're all living it. The TikToks that we once laughed are now the norm, and parents are the crazy ones for not wanting their children to be indoctrinated by these people. Evelyn Rae, a writer for Caldron Pool, also joins us to give updates on the state of Australia and the draconian lockdowns that are being imposed on the people over there.

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unidentified
But I see your true colors shining blue.
I see your true colors.
elijah schaffer
In many ways, we are all that fat black mermaid.
unidentified
We're just kind of stuffed into a cage.
elijah schaffer
Fully, fully underwater, you know, trying to breathe, uncomfortable, but being forced to act like we like it, all while waving the international globalist American empire flag, the gay black trans flag.
Can we get the video up on the screen there?
It's just like, I look at this and we are all her.
And I don't even want to assume her pronouns.
This is 2021.
She could be in identifying as a fish.
You think that's stupid.
Remember, we just had an episode where someone identified as a mushroom, a pansexual mushroom for that fact.
I'm loving this, actually.
I'm ready for this.
Let's all become mermaids.
Let's all gain weight and let's wave the flag and celebrate as our country collapses.
On that note, welcome back to Slightly Offensive, the best war show on Blaze TV, where we always have confetti of color, which is 8K graphics and abbreviated COC.
So if you wanted some COC blasting right on your face, this is the show for you.
Somebody who likes that, actually, is our resident reporter, producer, and host of the Rapid Fire podcast, Savannah Hernandez.
savanah hernandez
So much confetti of color.
I absolutely love it.
elijah schaffer
You absolutely love it.
Political correctness, but you like getting some shot in your face.
You can see back there, someone made that for you.
Also, to celebrate how wonderful the world is, we try to make a great 200th episode on Wednesday.
If you haven't seen it, it's because it got age restricted and got considered as adult-only content.
So we're trying to appeal back to the gods of YouTube.
Put the fat black mermaid on there again.
And we just want to say this.
We love, this is everything we want for the future of America.
This is our nation.
We are all her.
She is all of us.
And if the gods would just let us survive for one more week, I'll get into a mermaid suit and wave the homosexual flag.
I don't even know what that flag is.
I haven't seen that until now.
I don't even think.
savanah hernandez
Yeah, that's the new one, I think, because that has the ugly ass triangle with the brown for the poop of the San Francisco streets stripe on there.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Inclusive of everybody.
elijah schaffer
I never even thought about that.
savanah hernandez
She looks like she's in a glass case of emotion, just like all of us living in America under Joe Biden's leadership.
elijah schaffer
Yeah.
savanah hernandez
Oh, man.
elijah schaffer
It literally, and it is.
And what's so sad, too, is you know that that woman's packing a lot of weight because usually, you know, there's a little bit of a difference in physics and the way things float.
It's still like she's, somebody get that woman out of there.
I am that woman.
Get me out of here.
And of course, I will.
We have a lot coming up to talk about, including an interview with Evelyn Ray, who's in Australia, a writer and someone who's resisting the fascist regime there.
So it's not just all fun and games, but of course, as the show promises you, we have a lot of things that will make you wish that you didn't see them.
And we do like to make you uncomfortable, but you know where I'm not uncomfortable?
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So we are talking about someone who's not wearing Under Attack boxers, Shaquila.
savanah hernandez
The Mermaid, the Mermaid.
elijah schaffer
Shaquila the Mermaid.
How you doing, girl?
I feel yeah, we're all underwater.
We all feel the weight of the world and sometimes the weight of our own guts.
We've all been packed into a little fish, humiliated in the public, brought in before a large audience on an international podcast.
And I just have to say I am there.
I've had meetings today with Glenn Beck.
I've had meetings today with our CEO Tyler.
Everyone's a little concerned for the world, a little concerned for me, and I appreciate that.
The question is, Savannah, are you concerned for me?
savanah hernandez
Every day, Niko.
Every day.
Every morning I wake up and I see some of the TikTok, TikToks that you send me.
And I'm like, this man's staying awake until 2 a.m. watching videos about buddy pronouns.
I mean, how good can your mental state be at that point?
But no, we're good.
I never worry about you.
elijah schaffer
How good can it be?
And I say this.
We have the first male that has won homecoming queen at Rockbridge High School in Missouri.
Missouri has some problems.
And now a homecoming queen at Rockbridge is now a male.
So I don't even think this is a transgender person.
We have gotten to a point where I don't know how you can be okay.
This video pod doesn't have any sound, does it?
savanah hernandez
It might have a little sound.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, here we go.
unidentified
Mark Lee.
Your 2021 homecoming queen, Zachary Wilmot.
Congratulations, Zachary.
savanah hernandez
I like that he's dressed up as a glittery French fry.
I like it.
elijah schaffer
Oh, shoot me now.
Shoot me now.
But those are our blind viewers.
He's dressed in a...
unidentified
Can you give an understanding of this?
elijah schaffer
Like, it's like, he's dressed in a glittery gown with a green saget, carrying flowers, and he looks a little twinky, and not just in the gay kind of way, but physically as a Twinkie.
An actual food.
savanah hernandez
Like I said, he looks like a glittery French fry to me, which that's very in fashion right now.
He's very thin, very in shape.
Obviously, I'm glad that he was able to come in and take this award away from women because women, you know, we've already had awards taken away from us in sports.
Apparently, men can get periods now too and give birth.
And now men are taking homecoming queen away from women as well.
Tell me how you see it.
elijah schaffer
Tell me how you really feel, Savannah.
Tell me how you really feel.
savanah hernandez
I feel like this gay boy should get the hell out of this high school and stop trying to take away from women.
That's how I actually feel.
But, you know, if I was progressive and not a bigot, then I would just say he looks like a beautiful, glittery French fry.
elijah schaffer
Nobody's actually excited.
This is what I want to bring about this fake celebration of people.
Like between the Twinkie boy and Shaquila, the intergender and transdisciplinary.
savanah hernandez
When you hear those cheers and actions, they're just demons.
unidentified
Yeah.
elijah schaffer
This is literally the sounds of hell.
Nobody's actually happy with this.
unidentified
Yeah.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, you know, you would be satisfied wearing undertack boxers.
You know where you won't be satisfied?
Pretending like it's progress, having a man win the queen.
And also, like, I don't mean this gay in a derogatory way, right?
Like, oh, like, just like, this is gay.
But this is not just gay, because a man in a dress is like kind of the cross-dressing is a feminine.
That's fine.
Being homosexual is gay.
But then, like, taking away opportunities from women is demented gay.
Like, that's a sick way.
And this is such a weird thing because I think it's so sad.
I remember, do you know what?
Was it homecoming?
I think it was winter.
I got, I did get elected as prince one time.
And I think it was because people were just trying to make fun of me.
But it did happen.
I thought that was so stupid.
I was like, what is this winter prince thing?
Like, guys don't care about this kind of stuff.
Women love excuses to get dolled up.
This is part of Western culture.
It's part of Eastern culture.
No matter where you go in the world, women want to dress up.
They want to look good.
And this is a proud moment where a woman, this is someone's daughter, could have actually won this.
And then we have a situation where this gay guy comes in and he wins this over an actual woman.
And I think this genuinely, this genuinely strikes sadness into me, not anger for the woman.
Watch her put it on him.
Like, that's so humiliating for her.
That's so humiliating.
It's so sad.
It really is.
It's like you look at this moment, there's nothing to celebrate.
unidentified
Yeah.
savanah hernandez
And again, we all know that he won this award because this entire school wants to be progressive.
And that's why the cheers were so loud.
I don't think in any homecoming video I've ever seen, I've heard cheers so loudly when, again, just some normal girl becomes homecoming queen.
So why are we seeing such excessive amounts of celebration?
And why is this being propped up as such a beautiful thing?
Because they're trying to be progressive.
But in reality, let's look at this for what it really is.
Taking away another opportunity from a woman.
unidentified
Yeah.
elijah schaffer
And like, I don't know why people just think we need to celebrate people because they are gay.
We do have gay viewers who watch this show.
Savannah is actually a lesbian.
You heard it.
savanah hernandez
I'm homophobic towards myself.
That's why I'm angry all the time.
elijah schaffer
No, we just, we just identify as lesbians today so that we have the right to say these things.
Self-identified lesbians.
It's like this guy gets interviewed on the street, right?
I want to celebrate people because they're gay.
And it's like, you know, a lot of gay people are pretty f ⁇ ed up and disgusting, just like anybody.
And it really is kind of a degenerate community.
There are cool gay people, sure.
Kayla, who's the director for my other show, is a lesbian and I like her.
But honestly, it's like this way that we celebrate degeneracy and bring it to the forefront and say that, you know, not only should people be allowed to live the way they want, which is an understanding for our society, but also like you should, you should celebrate people simply based on the fact that they like the same gender.
And then this one guy goes and interviews a random gay guy on the street.
And you really see that, man, this community does have some of its own problems that it needs to work about, work on.
And also, maybe this is just messed up because they're from Chicago and people from Chicago are messed up.
But this is just a weird video that I don't know why it's in here, but you're happy Halloween.
Happy Halloween.
unidentified
I was at like a sex dungeon at this bar in Chicago once.
It's like a basement.
You had to take off your clothes to get down there.
You get down there.
There's a bunch of people just in the dark.
So I got by like four random people and they all me, which was crazy.
Somebody probably peed on me down there too.
That probably happens.
There's just a lot of stuff.
There's a lot of fluid around.
savanah hernandez
That sounds like my nightmare.
elijah schaffer
The edit.
The edit of this video.
Props.
Props on the person.
savanah hernandez
Okay.
See, when you asked me, so are you worried about me, Seth?
This is this type of stuff Elijah sends me at 2 a.m.
And I'm like, a little bit, maybe?
Just because you have to consume this type of content.
I love the music in the background too.
Like, this guy's like so excited.
Like, yeah, everyone peed on me, and there was fluids, and the movie in the background is like 25 cents a day.
elijah schaffer
That was way worse than I thought it was.
I literally, I wouldn't have okayed that on the show.
I don't remember it being that bad.
unidentified
Happy Halloween!
savanah hernandez
Happy Halloween!
elijah schaffer
I thought it was, I thought the depth of what he said was just like, oh, I went to a sex dungeon.
unidentified
I didn't realize he liked the fluids to me and I was finishing going.
savanah hernandez
There's so much happening here, and we're going to listen to it live there and react to it.
Have a Halloween.
elijah schaffer
And you know what's the best part about this?
I'm just going to get us in trouble here and just say, like, this guy thinks he's such cool shit.
Like, see, somebody voluntarily woke up and put that on.
He put that on.
And I love, this is why I like TikTok and I love people because editing speaks louder than words.
It does.
And the reason why the editor put that little like that little thing, because he knows it.
All of us are looking at this being like, dude, this guy is very, he's farther than gone.
This is really, really bad.
And the fact that he's proud of it, that's what I want to bring up.
Like, that's what I want to bring up.
It's not funny.
All right, hold up.
I want to bring this up.
It's not funny.
No, but we've embraced degeneracy and the way we're proud of it as a culture, like the way that we celebrate it.
And this is why I like black people the most is they're kind of homophobic, a lot of them.
And they're like, this black guy's like, what the hell, homie?
Like, what is going on here?
Like, it's, it's.
savanah hernandez
Dude, this is him inside the sex dungeon.
elijah schaffer
Yeah.
That's Sav in Chicago.
Sav, what are we doing in Chicago?
Here's a picture.
savanah hernandez
Yeah, me in Chicago.
Just kidding.
I would never.
I'm a child of God.
elijah schaffer
Dude, and people peed on him like, what?
savanah hernandez
He's like, people like peed on me.
There's just a lot of fluids going on.
They drift everywhere.
And it was a great Friday.
elijah schaffer
I can imagine people do stuff like this.
I didn't know people like, I didn't know there were people were peeing on each other in dungeons until I saw this video.
You learned something new here, folks.
Sorry, I choked my own spit.
savanah hernandez
Oh, thank God our show's PG for good for the kids.
elijah schaffer
I don't even know what this show is.
Okay.
I don't even know.
I question my.
savanah hernandez
Why did we go from there?
How do we transition?
elijah schaffer
I was trying to think about that.
I was genuinely trying to process how we transition this.
Speaking of people who may have transitioned, reminding you to get your kids out of public school.
We will get into some stories here.
I just always, I just see too many things that I feel the need to show you.
There is a problem in our schools right now where on the view this morning, one of our government officials was telling people that teachers are not indoctrinating children.
And this is an ongoing problem that we have in the country where teachers are systemically doing things that we are not aware of.
And one of those things is like in Australia, the teachers are caught on a hot camera and hot mic because we're going to talk to Evelyn Ray later from Australia, down in Australia.
They're caught telling the kids, you know, in the classroom, hey, you know, even if your parents don't want you to get vaccinated, here's how you can go, you can go get the vaccine without your parents' permission.
They do that here with abortions as well, try to get people to get abortions without their parents' consent.
Everyone's trying to come after your kids.
Some people are trying to come on your kids, and that's just the truth.
And it's really disgusting.
They're perverts, they're pedophiles.
They're sick.
And we know, though, thanks to a lot of people like Libs of TikTok and a lot of these accounts that work tirelessly and myth-informed to expose these things.
I do want to remind you guys that I am speaking at an event on November 6th in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
It's the Myth-Informed event.
There'll be a link in the description, but you should come.
Sydney's going to be there.
We can all meet.
If you want to meet or say hi, I will be at that event.
It's not very expensive, and I encourage you to check it out.
But obviously, people are recording these videos of teachers exposing them.
And unfortunately, sometimes the teachers are exposing themselves.
Let's go ahead and let's watch video five.
unidentified
Hi, it's International Pronouns Day.
I'm a non-binary elementary school teacher, so here's how I talk to my students about pronouns and such.
Hi, my name is Mix K.
It's Mix.
So kind of like Cookie Mix or Mixing Bowl, that sort of thing.
That's how it's pronounced.
That is my name.
That is the name that I'm comfortable with.
That is the name that makes me happy, and I would like it if you referred to me as such.
See, I'm not a mister or a miss, so I go by mix because that's what makes me happy.
Now, you have a name that you like to be called other than the name that's on the paper, right?
It's the same thing for me.
I have a name that I prefer to be called, and that's the one that you're gonna use for me, okay?
Now, I don't consider myself to be a boy or a girl.
I just see myself as a person, so that's why I go by mix.
So, I'm actually non-binary.
I'm not really comfortable with feminine terms being used for me.
If you can find some alternatives, that would be great.
My pronouns are they, them, and she, her.
Thank you so much for asking.
What are yours?
Talking about gender is not something that's out of the realm for children.
Honestly, the most understanding people when it comes to my identity have been the students that I work with.
So, it's important to be yourself because being openly you is probably the most important thing you can do for the kids of this generation.
elijah schaffer
Okay, there's good, there's so much to be said here.
I'm, I'm, I'm, I am, I am ready for this.
Okay, I gotta crack my knuckles.
Let me just like calm down for a second because I, let's start, let's start here.
This is an easy way to understand and gauge what's going on in our culture.
So, we talked about this on the other show, the infantilization of people.
Like, this is a big, this is a big marshmallow baby.
Like, this is a baby.
savanah hernandez
Okay, the ass stuffed animal sitting in the bottom bunk of a bunk bed.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, no, I think it's a loft bed, and she's like on a chair underneath.
So, she's like living in a studio apartment, which is fine.
She's an elementary school teacher, fine.
But she's like, obviously, she has like zebra prints, little lights, and like a stuffed animal.
Man, you need to just like that, that is the signs of somebody with childhood trauma.
And I don't mean to be rude, but like, you know, the chances are that a lot of these people were probably molested, physically abused, or had absentee parents.
Like, nobody from a whole unhealthy home is hugging micropillows like at that age.
It's just like, I'm sorry, but there's this juvenile realm.
Like, you, you haven't grown up, so you care about childish things.
When I was a child, I talked like a child.
I acted like a child.
I'm not being rude, and I did childish things, but now that I'm a man, I've grown up and I've moved past these things.
This is childish behavior, and that just shows you like why they want to delay development.
Because the longer people think that they're children, the more they look for someone to take care of them, and the more they'll care about bullshit like this.
And so, these people are the perfect product and victims of government overreach and also of ideological brainwashing.
savanah hernandez
You know, the worst part of this video was this person who looks female.
So, I'm going to call her her because that's just the easiest thing for me to do.
And I'm going to do that because that makes me happy.
And this is all about my emotions and feelings.
I love how she kept saying that, like, oh, well, it makes me happy.
It makes my feelings feel better when you, a little third grader, call me by my preferred pronouns.
I don't care if I'm, you know, corrupting your small, childlike, innocent brain and confusing you.
This is about me and my feelings.
The worst part of this video is that she says, yeah, my students are some of the most accepting of my pronouns.
And why is that?
Because she's indoctrinating little kids that don't know better.
unidentified
Yeah.
elijah schaffer
Kids are, it's like, dude, yeah, so you're taking advantage of kids because that's the whole point, why we don't like that.
And also, I love how she has, she's put thought in the process.
Like, she's, she also knows that it's, that it's not normal because she has to tell the kids.
Like, this is not something kids would understand.
She's got to indoctrinate them.
She starts them young and then she works on them from when they're that's grooming.
This is ideological grooming.
And this is why this is why they don't like homeschooling.
And they like, I love how the state, people always talk about this.
We need to fight back against this, okay?
It's always like, oh, like, you know, oh, you're indoctrinating your kids.
Okay, somebody is indoctrinating your kids.
Somebody always is indoctrinating kids.
It's either you or the state.
This woman is a product of the state.
And she's a product of brainwashing and trauma and also a broken system, a society that makes women think that they need to work.
So there's that.
Low impulse control, self-eating issues, too, eating disorder, all there.
That's fine.
I'm not going to attack that.
That's just, it's there.
savanah hernandez
You know what too, Elijah, because you made this point.
And it is a very important thing that we should build upon.
How you said that children need to be taught about these pronouns and these sexualities because it isn't inherently natural.
And I thought about this and I was like, why is the LGBTQ propaganda pushed on us so hard?
Why are all of these things that are unnatural pushed so hard on us by the government?
And it's because they are unnatural.
And so therefore, in our common sense human spirit, we won't accept them, which is why they have to be taught and pushed and indoctrinated into our youth and into our society.
elijah schaffer
No, 110%.
I think what's weird too, people ask me why we talk about this stuff because people don't know what this show is.
This is a show primarily on the culture.
And somehow people thought this was like a full-on news show.
I don't know where that came to be.
unidentified
In today's news, we have immorally obese school teacher indoctrinating your kids.
elijah schaffer
Literally, the first episode of this show that I ever did was like, I think the main stories that I covered was this guy who was being labeled as sexist because he told his girlfriend that she had gotten a beer gut.
And I photoshopped her stomach into a Corona bottle, like Corona tattoos.
And we laughed about women denying that they're fat.
So I don't know where people got this.
It just somehow in 2020, like Black Lives Matter is culture.
And so I decided to cover that and accidentally got a federal credential and then ended up in the news world.
That was a total, it was an accident.
savanah hernandez
Like news and culture collided and now this show is what it is.
But you know, this is essentially the news because I mean, think about the fact that what, in Loudoun County, Virginia, those school boards are covering up child rape.
We have these types of people in our school boards taking our kids to gay bars and, you know, encouraging high schoolers to twerk and do lap dances on their teachers.
These are the type of teachers that are promoting that.
And so it's like, this is just our news in 2021, actually.
elijah schaffer
Well, that's why we talk about it because I do want to say this.
Like, it's like when we go here, I mean, you talk about the news and what's going on in entertainment.
It's intersected.
TMZ, Michael Myers is an alleged homophobe for killing gay dudes in Halloween kills.
So first of all, who wrote the title of this article?
It's like a child.
Gay dudes?
Gay dudes.
Okay, so he goes on to say that let me zoom in here for you guys here.
This is written in like size eight font or something.
savanah hernandez
Comic Sans, comic sands.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, psychopathic serial killer Michael Myers might have more issues than just his penchant for murder.
Apparently, the internet is gravely concerned about his bigotry against gay people.
This is actually a thing.
The latest iteration of the masked man madman is being accused by some Twitter truthers of being homophobic for offing a same-sex couple in the new Halloween kills movie.
So what's interesting is, so he killed, I guess that's the ones that he killed there in the new movie.
What's interesting, though, is like, this is what I, this is why we talk about this community, though.
Here's what's really important is because we fight the wars where the battles are.
And this is about not equality.
It's about special treatment.
And that's why we give them extra negative treatment just so that we can balance the yin and the yang.
savanah hernandez
Truly, truly.
elijah schaffer
So I'm here.
I'm just here to bring the Buddhists their ultimate Zen.
Don't get mad at me for trying to bring Asians healing.
Okay.
It's, it's, they go, oh, well, gays should not only, not only be treated equally, but they should also, you know, take away crowns from young girls.
And also in movies, they only need to be celebrated.
You can't kill them.
And it's like, okay, I'm not going to put, I'm not going to say the world all wishes they were Michael Myers because that would be homophobic and bad.
And I wouldn't make a joke that's homophobic and bad.
I don't do those kinds of things.
I'm an elite.
I do great things in the world.
I take over, you know, I'll take over your country's banking system and then I'll force sodomy into your movies and I'll do all that kind of stuff because that's what I do.
And you enjoy the great reset, enjoy my life that I've provided for you.
That's what I am.
Everyone knows I'm a secret satanic elite elitist.
savanah hernandez
You look kind of satanic a little bit.
elijah schaffer
Take some sodomy, people.
And then, and then, but here's the point: is everyone's like, okay, fine, gays are equal, whatever.
Like, control my gays are equal.
Gays are equal.
savanah hernandez
You have to get murdered too.
And they get murdered and they get mad.
elijah schaffer
Yeah.
You know, I hope a gay person gets eaten by a dinosaur in like the 14th movie of Jurassic Park.
And then everyone accuses homophobic T-Rex.
unidentified
That's a good question.
savanah hernandez
But why aren't there gay dinosaurs?
We're not really feeling very represented in this description of Jurassic Park.
elijah schaffer
I know, I know.
And I do want to talk about that because obviously this isn't the only thing that's happened.
Apparently, Biden has canceled Halloween, guys.
Happy Halloween.
Happy Halloween, motherfucker.
savanah hernandez
It's canceled.
elijah schaffer
Oh, yeah, exactly.
This is what we're seeing here.
No holiday spirit.
Biden cancels Halloween at the White House.
savanah hernandez
It's actually probably better for the kids.
elijah schaffer
Where trick-or-treaters dress up and get candy for the president each year.
Individuals expecting to take part in the annual Halloween festivities of the White House will unfortunately have to wait until next year for the celebration.
Instead of passing out candy in Washington, President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden will be traveling to Rome this upcoming Halloween for an annual summit.
The games are back in Rome, and they are going to be fighting two unvaccinated people together in the Gladiator Games, the unvaccinated gladiator games.
Okay, well, I'm still not convinced he's not a hologram.
I still think he's a CGI.
I think that he's probably, he's a computation.
I don't even think he exists.
savanah hernandez
So for Halloween, he's just a ghost, but maybe he really is a ghost in real life.
elijah schaffer
It is true.
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I didn't ask for it, but they do it to us because they don't care.
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So obviously we were talking about somebody who, unfortunately, we're never can't get a, we can't get rid of President Biden, who is here.
And it turns out here that the president and the first lady will be traveling internationally during the last days of October and will not be hosting a specific event at the White House.
This is important because they are destroying our culture.
They don't care about society.
They don't care about our celebrations, our festivities.
This is about you owning nothing and being happy.
And they want to redefine everything from pronouns to gender.
This is just an attack and a war on everything that we value and that we love.
I'm not a big Halloween fan.
I've never been a big Halloween fan, but I think we are having a Halloween party.
Maybe.
I don't know who is.
Maybe I'm having a Halloween party.
I don't know.
I should, right?
Should I have a Halloween party?
If Sid, if nobody's doing it, I should have one.
savanah hernandez
Yeah, we can dress up as our favorite TikTokers.
I'll be bunny pronouns.
You can be the mermaid.
elijah schaffer
Yeah.
Speaking of that, we have an interesting thing.
We are reminded every year about Halloween, 15 offensive Halloween costumes that shouldn't exist.
And I want to remind you that articles like this shouldn't exist, but they do.
Imagine walking around and getting offended by the outfits of children.
Remember when kids walked around in ghost costumes that looked awfully familiar to the Ku Klux Klan?
I'm not offended by that because those are just bed sheets.
So there you go.
And remember, if you dress up as a Ku Klux Klan, one day your kid could grow up to be the governor of Virginia.
savanah hernandez
Okay, wait.
So you're going to laugh at number one on this.
And I've never seen this in my whole life, but what is number one?
elijah schaffer
A Holocaust victim?
unidentified
Like, who is dressing their child up as a Holocaust victim?
savanah hernandez
I find these articles and it's like, what?
This article writer had to dig to the deepest recesses of the internet to find this kid's costume.
I've never seen this in my entire 25 years of life.
A child dressed up as a Holocaust victim.
elijah schaffer
That is the dumbest.
No one's doing that.
savanah hernandez
No one.
Literally no one.
elijah schaffer
No, nobody's doing that.
Nobody's doing that next.
savanah hernandez
Number two.
elijah schaffer
Anything involving blackface.
savanah hernandez
Joy Behar.
elijah schaffer
You can also become the governor of Virginia.
savanah hernandez
Yeah.
elijah schaffer
Anything involving blackface.
Okay.
It's like, okay, it's just, nobody's offended by this.
Blackface is not the difference between dressing up like a rapper.
Blackface was an actual thing that people find offensive.
That's like to exaggerate black features, right?
Like extra big red lips and a big nose and like charcoal.
Like it's not just like dressing up as a rapper.
Like that's not blackface.
Okay, let's keep going.
I don't know if I'm gonna like this.
Transphobic costumes.
savanah hernandez
Yeah, any costumes where you're a man and then, you know, there's big butt and boobs.
Like that's very transphobic.
Please don't do it.
Men, please be progressive this Halloween season.
elijah schaffer
Do you remember when actually like cross-dressing for like Halloween was like funny?
Cause like the like the masculine dude would like, you know, like, I don't know, like dress up as like his grandma or something.
And it was like, ha ha ha, that's funny because that nobody actually would do that for real.
savanah hernandez
And now it's just like a regular Tuesday.
elijah schaffer
It's not believable.
And everyone knows it's not believable.
That's why we're laughing.
Now, the difference is, is that we're not allowed to laugh anymore, which is why I laugh, which is why I laugh more because whatever they tell me I can't do, I increase.
But also, it's like, it's still not believable.
Like, hey guys, it wasn't believable back on Halloween.
It's still not believable today.
Yeah.
The COVID-19 pandemic.
savanah hernandez
I think that people should dress up as that and make light of the fact that the government destroyed our lives over it.
You know, you got to find comedy and everything.
elijah schaffer
You're not allowed to.
No, you must be controlled.
Body shaming and objectifying costumes.
I don't know what that is.
Is that a Caitlin Jenner costume?
savanah hernandez
Yeah, it's like an Asian man riding on top of Caitlin Jenner.
Yeah, yeah.
I don't understand the context, but I appreciate it.
elijah schaffer
Very bizarre.
I appreciate it too.
savanah hernandez
Don't body shame everybody.
Remember to be inclusive with your Halloween costumes this year.
elijah schaffer
Cultural stereotypes.
So why can't I wait, what?
savanah hernandez
Yeah, don't dress up as Indians this year if you're white, especially, because that's just going to remind them of, you know, how you stole their land and genocided them because that's just history now.
elijah schaffer
You cannot dress up as a scientist or an astronaut or anything else from other cultures that you have appropriated.
How about that?
You can't be a doctor either.
Modern medicine didn't invent that one, did you, Nigerians?
Exactly.
So that's the thing.
savanah hernandez
Of course, it's a rewritten black history, though.
A lot of people created entire countries in medicine and modern architecture and electricity.
elijah schaffer
So look at this one.
You can't dress up as a terrorist.
savanah hernandez
So you can't dress up as a BLM member then or an anti-fucker.
elijah schaffer
I was pretty based from when I was a young kid in terms of the fact that I understood political humor.
Do you know when I was like 10 years old, I dressed up as Bill Clinton with my zipper down and my pants unbuttoned.
Not joking.
savanah hernandez
Was your friend Monica?
elijah schaffer
No, like, like, and like, and I kept my parents be like, stop, put it back up.
And I would like, someone would be like, who are you?
And then I would be like, yes.
And I would like unbutton my pants.
And then I thought it was so funny because even though I was 10, I thought it was funny to make fun of Bill Clinton.
And it still is.
savanah hernandez
It still is.
elijah schaffer
It still is.
I don't even know if I want to read up any of these zombie versions of recently deceased celebrities.
savanah hernandez
Okay.
elijah schaffer
An eating disorder, lion killer, dentist Halloween costume.
unidentified
I don't know.
savanah hernandez
A mentally ill person.
Ooh, that's going to be a hard one.
unidentified
Yeah.
savanah hernandez
Basically dressing normal.
unidentified
Yeah.
elijah schaffer
Sexual harassment.
That's pretty cute, actually.
I'm not going to lie.
That does two things.
That's blackface and homeless and mentally ill.
That's like he got all of them.
savanah hernandez
He just needs to be canceled.
Who is this kid?
Cancel him.
elijah schaffer
A national tragedy.
They dress up as 9-11.
savanah hernandez
Okay, this one has actually got messed up.
These cosplayers dressed up as the Twin Towers and they have Barbies like glued to the sides of the building.
That's kind of messed up.
elijah schaffer
The Black Lives Matter.
savanah hernandez
Well, they said you can't dress up as a terrorist.
So that's why you can't dress up.
elijah schaffer
Dress up as a Black Lives Matter movement.
But also, like, this is just a witch costume with someone photoshopped with Black Lives Matter on it.
unidentified
Yeah.
elijah schaffer
And also, they do have a lot of witches involved with those.
I know they're always casting spells before those protests.
savanah hernandez
Yeah, the anti-buzz.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, they're always casting spells.
They always cast spells.
You know, I remember like, it's like, you know, zippity-dooda, zippity-a, my-oh, my, the devil's fun today or something.
I don't know what this is.
I hope this is over.
Okay, this is over.
savanah hernandez
It's over.
We just had to do that.
Do you see this?
elijah schaffer
That was like, that is my face on the walking all of these.
savanah hernandez
Just like, huh?
elijah schaffer
Literally.
savanah hernandez
The first one is my personal favorite because it doesn't exist.
elijah schaffer
The Holocaust victim?
savanah hernandez
Yeah, don't dress your child up as a Holocaust victim.
elijah schaffer
I'm just so confused by all of this.
I'm so confused.
If you can take my thing off the screen here for a second, I don't even, I don't know.
I do got to say, though, it's like, there are some things, though, that probably are a no.
Like, it probably just like, I get it in society that a little bit of policing of society can be good.
Like, for instance, this girl, this Instagram model's father passed away.
And I know how devastating this is.
A lot of you guys have lost people you loved.
I have lost my mother.
I don't mean to always bring that up, but just I get it.
And it doesn't get easier.
It stays hard and you cope with it.
Like before when I first coped with it, like I'll be completely honest.
I just like kind of got drunk that night she died.
I just drank like five beers and like took a couple shots.
And that's not a healthy way to do it.
But I don't like how people on social media always, like, this is a critique of this.
And we could fall into this, Saf, of like always trying to make things, you know, like make yourself look good.
And this is why a lot of people don't like content creators because everyone's fake.
And I think people like the show because we're honest and we're real with people.
And we're with you guys.
We are, we, we, I look at you and I, I know to me, I'm staring into a very underfunded black mirror, underfunded studio in a broom closet.
But I know that you're watching or you're listening to this.
And I think that sometimes we think that people, you know, have it all together and it's not.
It's like, no, you know what?
I don't, what else was I supposed to do when my mom died?
Oh, you should have prayed.
Okay, probably.
Unfortunately, that's not what happened.
Okay.
I coped the wrong way.
And I didn't, and I had a really hard time.
I really struggled at her death.
And I didn't try to look good.
You know, and I think it's okay to not always look good onto people.
Like that's one of the reasons why I curse.
I curse on my show because I curse in the real world and I want to be the real me in front of the camera.
I know a lot of people don't like cursing and that's okay.
And I'm not doing things just to be, you know, rude to you guys, but I always want to be authentic.
And when I'm not doing well, I'm not doing well.
And one of the times that it's okay to not do well is when people you love die.
You know, I don't advise you doing that and, you know, getting drunk.
I don't advise you doing anything harmful.
But people, when people die, we get into all types of harmful things.
But this woman, this Instagram model's father passed away and she did a photo shoot with the open casket.
Well, see, it's just like, this is not the time.
This is the time to tell your audience, hey, look, I'm in a bad position.
I don't need to look hot.
Like, this is such bullshit.
This is everything wrong with social media.
savanah hernandez
Exactly.
And to your point, what this takes away from is not only her father's death and her father's funeral, but it makes this entire situation about herself.
And like you said, it takes the emotion out of it.
If you look at her face, she looks like she's not upset.
She's just, she's posing.
And that's what it is.
It all looks like a big photo shoot to her.
There's no emotion behind it.
And like you said, social media does a great job of masking true human emotions.
This girl may very well be distraught and drinking away her problems and sad that her father died.
But what is she showing you?
This picture that's making it all about herself as opposed to, you know, grieving naturally and normally.
unidentified
No, yeah.
elijah schaffer
And that's what I'm looking at this.
It's, and it does hurt my heart.
That's what I mean.
Like, cause I, I, I don't, I don't want, I don't like the world that the internet has made people think the world is, right?
Like it's like the world is juvenile and the world is harsh.
It's, it's brutal.
And many more bad things are going to happen to all of us.
And I think the 2020 with just the riots, with everything that happened, like things can get bad fast.
And we have to be honest and confront that.
And I want to, I want to talk in a moment here to a good friend of mine, Evelyn Ray, a friend of the show, ally in the fight, who we love and hold dear, who's really battling down in Australia to kind of bring, you know, us an update of what's going on and what they expect and to give you an update on my family who's also there and struggling every day.
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Obviously, the situation in Australia is insane, as we were just talking about.
And to give us better insight into this, writer Evelyn Ray, who is reporting from Downundo.
Welcome to Slightly Offensive.
evelyn rae
Thanks so much for having me.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, so obviously this is the bright and early morning for you.
This is the afternoon for us.
Overall, I mean, I just want to get a blanket statement.
Do you feel positive for the future and the direction of your country?
Or are you feeling kind of bleak at the moment?
evelyn rae
To be honest, I'm feeling a bit bleak.
The more that we sort of get into, you know, what's happening with COVID, the more that you see we don't really have the tools, I think, at the moment in Australia to get ourselves out of here.
So yeah, I'm feeling pretty bleak.
I've had a bit of a realization lately of reality hitting me in the face that we just don't have rights in Australia.
And unless we completely abolish the systems that we have, which have spent, you know, a couple of hundred years building up, I can't see us, you know, getting out of here.
elijah schaffer
Yeah.
And for, you know, people who have been familiar with what's going on, obviously, you know, my wife is Australian.
My co-host Sydney on my other show.
She is an Australian citizen as well.
I have family who's over there.
And, you know, the situation really, I think, has shocked the American people because, and I can speak probably for most of the viewers here and the listeners is we kind of thought that Australia was like the Texas of the Eurocentric white people.
Like this was the kind of free outback.
Everyone thinks of crocodile hunter.
You guys are going out and capturing animals.
And then we watch all of this.
And, you know, I know that we meet Australians and everyone's so kind and so loving and the culture is so fun and people love to visit.
It's beautiful.
We see this and I think we're in disbelief.
Like we genuinely are going, I didn't know this could happen.
And maybe that's just the American in me.
But as an Australian, do you guys feel that way too?
Those of you that are resisting this?
Do you feel like you didn't know this was going to be able to get this bad so quickly?
evelyn rae
Yeah, it's like you said, like I traveled to America a few times, you know, in my adult years.
And everywhere I went in America, everyone's like, oh my goodness, you're an Aussie.
You know, say something to me.
Have you wrestled a crocodile before?
Like, how many snakes do you own?
And we've got this reputation of being tough.
And, you know, I served in law enforcement over here for 12 years and I've worked like really closely with military.
And our reputation in the military and in other sort of law enforcement spectrums is again to be really tough.
And so to kind of get here, I can understand why people are in disbelief because we do have a reputation as Australians.
You know, we've suffered droughts.
Every creature over here wants to kill us or is venomous.
Even our plants can kill us.
You know, we've been through everything you can imagine.
And here we are just basically saying, govern me harder, daddy.
So it's been really challenging, I think, for people who are international from us to look at us and see how far we've gone.
But to be honest, I even had a bit of a reality hit.
You know, I've kind of been awake to the agenda and the overall sort of perspective of things for a while.
But even I'm shocked that we have gotten to this point because I thought we had a little bit more oomphiness.
I thought we had a little bit more backbone in us.
And, you know, like the more I get into this, the more I realize that we're so conditioned in Australia to be this way.
And we're obviously conditioned from our foundations, the way that our country is set up, the way that our government is set up and the way that people view freedom.
We don't have this patriotic, you know, God-given inherited right of freedom.
It's as though we've been so conditioned to have security over freedom and so conditioned to think that the government owns us and owes us things that people might not be happy with it, but are willing to just accept it.
elijah schaffer
So when you say conditioned, because obviously Americans are vehemently opposed to any sort of oversight, I think it's in our nature to be unruly, right?
The British knew that in the War of 1812, that we were wild people.
And that's sort of a part of being patriotic and being who we are.
But you use the phrase they're conditioned, right, into accepting this.
So do you mean that that's from the inception of the nation?
Or is this something that's been gradual?
Is this more recent?
Like, I don't understand, you know, if we have similar heritage, right?
We all come from the crown, basically, and you guys are still essentially a crown colony in your own way, even though you have independence.
You know, what's the difference?
Like, why, how are they conditioned differently than an American like me living in Texas?
evelyn rae
Yeah, so I've thought about this a lot lately.
And I'm like, you know, we've gone from penal colony to penal colony in under 200 years.
It's a bit of a record.
Is it generational?
Is it a generational curse?
Have we always, you know, viewed ourselves as convicts and at the mercy or disposal of our overlords, our government?
Or is this something new?
And that's a question I've been sort of weighing up and analyzing.
And, you know, you only have to look at, for example, the vaccine mandates right now in Australia to see that we've been conditioned for this, at least for myself in the last few decades.
Because if you have a child that's unvaccinated or not immunized against certain things, you can't go into certain schools.
They can't go to certain daycares.
And the government will not give them any welfare or any benefits.
And this is legislation and this is things that have been in Australia for, as I said, decades and decades.
And so I'm surprised now that people are shocked that they're doing the same thing with the COVID vaccine.
It's like, well, it's been there, the bones of it and the workings of it have been there for a long time.
So, yeah, I think we've been conditioned with other things, but because it hasn't really affected us or we've met or we've agreed with it, we've just kind of gone along with it.
And yeah, it's quite, yeah, it's quite interesting to see Australians wrestle with that and to see that it is something that we've had for such a long time.
elijah schaffer
Yeah, I think that it's kind of shocking.
And I want to bring up a tweet.
You wrote something that I was actually exposed to from you.
You said that there was proposed legislation in Australia's state of Victoria that would see Australians who do not comply with the Premier's public order.
And for those of you guys that aren't familiar or you're new to the show, Premier is similar to what we have as a governor here in the United States.
Even for a potential emergency crisis, they could serve two years in prison.
We as a nation are headed for the cliff and it's time to jump off.
I mean, that's really severe, Evelyn.
Two years in prison.
Can you elaborate on this for me?
evelyn rae
Yeah, so we've just had this legislation that's been proposed in Parliament and it has to pass the lower house and the upper house.
It has to go through certain processes.
But what's happened because of the pandemic, our parliament's been closed.
They haven't been meeting.
And so while all of us have been focusing on these restrictions and what's going on in the background in the peripherals, our government have been working up this legislation which would make the pandemic restrictions, the pandemic mandates permanent legislation.
So right now, a mandate is something that they've written up and they've had to go through certain processes with our chief health officers to get approved.
And then it gets sort of mandated for a period of time and then it has to get reassessed and it has to get weighed up and you have to reapply for things once the emergency powers have expired.
This legislation that the Victorian state government is trying to put through basically means that the pandemic mandates restrictions are permanent.
They're enacted legislation now.
And what it will entail is if you breach any of these public health like pandemic emergency restrictions, an individual can get up to $90,000 worth of a fine and a business can get up to $455,000 worth of a fine.
People can get two years in jail because of this.
And this particular legislation is completely dependent on the state government at the time.
So with this legislation, the state premier, which in Victoria is Dan Andrews, he's the one who has the complete authority as to when he can call a pandemic.
It is irrelevant whether there is actually a pandemic.
It's irrelevant case numbers.
The legislation is so extreme that it like you it honestly should wake up even like the people who are all in favor right now because the precedent that this legislation would set moving into the future is very terrifying.
Two years in prison.
I mean, as I said, I worked 12 years in law enforcement.
I've had someone shoot a gun at me before and get less than four years.
Yet if I don't wear a mask in public, I'm going to get two years in prison.
Like this is how ludicrous right now our system is in Australia.
And if people think that it's over, you know, once the COVID's over, they're stupid because this legislation that the Victorian government has put in has made it a permanency.
And, you know, you have to ask yourself the question, why would the government pass such extreme legislation unless they were intending on putting us back in lockdown?
Why would there be a need for this?
unidentified
Yeah.
elijah schaffer
And it is weird, too, because some of the weird petty things, I know you wrote this the other day, that the dystopian nightmare that is happening, and that really hurts my heart to read the dystopian nightmare because, you know, people don't realize really how hard this is.
And speaking to you, speaking to my family, you know, people are really broken over this.
They're really nervous.
And you see this and you go, they're going to be penalizing, giving penalties to children for not wearing a face covering when required.
And you even hear the reading about this.
Like, I love how they say face covering, right?
Most face coverings do very little to protect you from just about anything.
N95s, of course, you know, have their own, you know, ability to mitigate some risk.
But for the, for the most part, a lot of these masks have warnings on the box saying basically that they're not much of a help for anything.
And it's so interesting, though.
Like I've gotten strikes for, you know, reading off the side of a box.
But you look at this and there's those words that you've got to cover your face without explaining the science or what kind of face covering.
And it's also when required, meaning this can change.
This can be, this can go up and down.
And if we're really talking about science and that this was about the safety of people, the wording wouldn't be so frivolous and open.
But you look at this and it's like, you're going to fine kids for just not doing what the government is saying.
And you're not even going to explain why they need to do it.
I mean, this is really, this is really effed.
evelyn rae
It is.
And, you know, there's some videos going around in Australia where kids' playgrounds have been, you know, taped up with almost like crime scene tape.
You've had the government putting these big concrete barricades on skateboard ramps and parks so kids can't go out and play when the science is being outside and in the sun is the best thing for your health, yet they're preventing children from doing it.
It's like you said, you know, science has become like propaganda and narrative.
It's actually not objective.
There's no debate around it.
Science is not science, just like media these days isn't media.
And we've seen almost the objectivity of science get eradicated and replaced with agenda.
And it's really, it's really sad.
And, you know, there are these videos with these kids who are actually ripping down the tape and the parents are coming with these big crowbars and trying to reef off these concrete barricades.
And a little part of me is a little bit hopeful in all of this because, you know, our kids are the ones who are suffering.
And maybe the government is actually creating the newest generation of little conservatives who hate the government because they've had to grow up, you know, being told they can't play with their friends.
They're not allowed to go outside.
They have to put this thing over their face.
And as you said, no one can explain to them why or the science.
So, you know, maybe in the end, you know, stupidity can't sustain itself.
And maybe the consequence of that is we are going to have these new generations of kids who are going to wake up to the government and to what's going on and who actually are actively seeking the truth and seeking the real science in alternative forms.
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Yeah.
elijah schaffer
And I am hopeful for that because obviously you see this on, you know, Premier Dan Andrews is saying today that there is no uncertain terms that the unvaccinated Victorians will remain excluded from economic and social activities well into 2022.
The Premier also warned double-dosed Victorians that they may be locked up if they don't take the booster shots if required.
And we know that's coming down the road very quickly.
This is becoming, you know, this is a constant bait and switch.
And I'm hoping people will wake up because they thought, once I got the double dose, then I'll get my freedom back.
No, you can't get your freedom unless you take it back because men and politicians are corrupt and often come from the worst trim of the cloth.
They love this and they feed off of this and they suck us dry of our money.
They suck us dry of our rights and they'll do anything they can to retain that powerhold.
And if people don't wake up today and Australians don't wake up and realize that these boosters are unending, they're already talking about the fourth one here in the United States.
I mean, this is going to become a yearly, if not twice yearly, subscription service to these medical pharmaceutical companies that hate you at the request of a government that hates you too.
And I got to say, I mean, do you feel like, and do you believe with this going on that Australians will wake up and that they will resist this?
Or do you feel like, at least for the foreseeable future, as this says, that this is sort of the lot that you're going to be dealt?
evelyn rae
I don't want to be too negative, but to be honest, like if there was a hill that we were going to die on, it was when they told us that we have to vaccinate our 12-year-old kids and we chose not to die on that hill.
So I'm a little bit skeptical to think that we'll die on the hill of a booster shot, sadly, because, you know, all of us who have sort of been, have had both of our eyes open from the beginning have said it's not going to end once you get vaccinated.
I have so many close friends who have said to me that they will, you know, that they're willing to get the vaccine now, but they won't get any booster shots.
But to be honest, like, I don't believe it because once that comes around and people are threatened to lose their short-term comforts again, I feel like they're going to probably just put their head in the sand and just do what they're supposed to be done according to the government.
But like you said before, the government take from the people far easier than they give back.
Once a government takes something, you've pretty much guaranteed to not get it back.
And if you do get it back, it's going to be tarnished, manipulated, and it's going to be different to what you ever had before.
It would never go back to what it was.
You only have to pick up a history book to see the nature of the government, the corrosive rot that is in those systems.
I'm very much for small government.
I'm very much for less involvement with the government.
But unfortunately, in Australia, we've asked the government to be mom and dad.
And that's exactly why they are treating us like children.
We have a public health system over here.
So it's almost as though the government feel that they have a responsibility for our health.
And with that, they have a responsibility to decide for us our own personal risk safety management system.
And Australians like that because not all of Australians, but a lot of Australians, a vast majority of Australians like that because it takes the responsibility off their shoulders.
If something goes wrong, they can blame someone else.
They don't have personal responsibility.
And so at the moment, I'm not sure booster shots is going to cut it unless something affects the individual themselves, whether they have a bad reaction from the vaccine or whether their child does.
I'm not sure that enough Aussies are going to be outraged.
And I think we're just, as I said, we're so conditioned to just do what the government tells us to do and to have the government so involved in our lives over here that for anything to change, it has to change at the basic fundamental level of how our country operates and works.
And I think that we are a very long way off that.
And I think maybe, you know, it's a few generations away.
elijah schaffer
Well, Evelyn, my heart does hurt genuinely for you and for everyone in Australia and to my family as well, for everyone just realizing that I want Americans to wake up and I want you to look at Australia and I want you to realize that we're not far off from this as well.
And this is why, if you have, you've already complied to some extent, choose this day whom you serve, whether you serve man or God and whether you want to believe your rights come from man and can be taken away or they come from God.
And that's rudimentary and absolutely fundamental as well to retaining and keeping your independence.
And so, Americans, as I like to say, buy lots of guns, buy lots of ammo, always be prepared for whatever injustices may come your way.
And to Australians, perhaps if the U.S. was a just nation, we wouldn't be trying to liberate Libya that never has to be liberated.
Maybe we had to liberate our good friends over there, but our hearts are with you.
Our prayers are with you, and we love you guys a lot.
That's Evelyn Ray.
You can follow her on Twitter and you can also read her article.
She's a writer.
There's some links in descriptions to where you can find some of the things that she's written.
And I encourage you to follow her and to keep up with her fight to expose the darkness as somebody who's taken a stand against the regime.
If you want to know an easy way you can start helping by now, team up with her, write her, contact her, ask ways that you can help if you want to.
And I'm sure she can point you to people, resources, places.
And even if she doesn't have them now, then I'm sure when the time comes, she'll know the type of people that she can look to for support or whatever she might need.
Anyway, Evelyn, thank you so much for coming on the show.
evelyn rae
Thank you so much for having me.
I really appreciate it.
You guys seem to care more about Australia than our own Australian media and government.
So I really appreciate it.
elijah schaffer
And as I mentioned, don't forget to support Evelyn, connect with her.
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All right.
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Thank you for what you guys do.
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Amazing.
Well, thank you so much for that.
I really appreciate it.
And then we have another review from Nelson Beardman that says, Nielsen Beardman, Elijah, I've been following you for almost two years now.
Keep up the good work and keep exposing the mentally enslaved zombie sheep that walk among us.
That is so awesome.
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