July 29, 2022 - Slightly Offensive - Elijah Schaffer
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NO More Gay ORG*ES! Just STOP, Please! | Guests: Allie Stuckey & Lisa Reynolds | Ep 274
The LGBTQGM ("G" is for Gr**mer and "M" is for Monkeypox) community is back, and it is infecting the world with a new disease. However, it’s homophobic to even mention where it comes from. Even right-wing pundits say it’s bigoted to tell the truth about who is spreading the disease. That’s why we brought in some very NOT gay women to discuss the insanity of our world and how nobody is willing to speak the truth anymore in America. In fact, we are punished for stating the facts. Plainly put, WE ARE NOT A SERIOUS COUNTRY ANYMORE. BlazeTV host Allie Beth Stuckey of "Relatable" and Lisa Reynolds join the show.
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As for monkeypox, I think there's a pretty good rule in life.
Don't attend gay orgies.
When you look at the New England Journal's report of the five-year-olds, Ned, come on, man.
It's not about gay.
How about not any?
Go look at the New England Journal's report that NBC News reported on on Friday, in which of the 528 cases they reviewed, 95% were between sex between men.
I think we actually have to have a serious conversation about where this is coming from.
When I'm done, Brad, you can talk.
Instead of going crazy and declaring a national pandemic when 3,000 people have it right now, it's insane.
I don't know, man.
You don't have to be gay to get monkeypox.
And you don't have to be bigoted when you talk about treating something that is that easily spread.
It's not bigoted.
Yeah, it is.
This is science Kennedy.
Oh, we have a, it appears we have the gay disease is striking everywhere.
And if you happen to have attended a predominantly homosexual orgy this weekend, or perhaps, as Brad Palombo pointed out, any orgy, you may be at risk for contracting monkeypox.
I also want to point this out.
Be careful of your friends because kids are getting it too.
Kids that are friends of people who are attending these events.
I have brought two people in the room today that have no experience that I know of with anything like that to comment on the absurdities.
Allie Stuckey is in the studio for the first time here at Slightly Offensive.
Welcome there.
That was your first confetti of color?
That was my first confetti of color.
Very diverse confetti.
Thank you so much for having me.
I'm so excited.
Talk about monkeypox.
And you know why we call it confetti of color, right?
I don't know, because you're slightly thirsty for diversity.
That's out.
Okay, that is true.
But we also call it, we also call it, this is true.
I am very thirsty for diversity, but it's because if we call it colored confetti, it could be considered bigoted.
Yes.
Right.
Okay.
I love it.
We don't like racist confetti in this room.
We only like confetti that's inclusive.
And everybody knows this show is known for being politically correct and inclusive.
Yeah, only slightly offensive, not very offensive.
And of course, back here, our resident friend and guest, Lisa Reynolds, welcome back to Slightly Offensive.
Hey, it's been a while.
I've been missing you.
Why have you been missing me?
I don't know.
We haven't been doing anything lately.
I know, but I need Elijah to be out and about more.
We'll go to a party tonight.
Okay, deal.
We'll have a good time.
Well, I brought these lovely ladies here in the studio.
My name is Elijah Schaefer.
Your top 17 host here at Slightly Offensive, the best worst show on Blaze TV, where we always have 8K graphics.
Because our budgetary concerns, we are currently on microcannons right here.
Yeah, we're running out.
We didn't want to spread monkeypox, and we didn't know where it's coming from.
We didn't know if it was coming from our cannons.
We didn't know if it was coming from our confetti.
We've been very cautious.
It turns out that Fox News might have the answer.
We're going to talk about that in a lot more, including the NYPD and the response to crime in the city and just all the craziness in between here.
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So, Allie, it is interesting that we're in an election year yet again.
Yeah.
Yet again.
And it feels like we've barely gotten over the COVID super deadly scandemic of American history where, you know, remember, we still are, I think we got up to like 99.98% survival rate, which was fact-checked because it was actually 99.97%.
Right.
We were off by the 0.01.
And it's like an election and we're already being brought into this fear zone that we're all going to get monkeypox.
Somebody's just going to wake up one day.
We're going to be, ooh, we're going to be like, we're going to grow tails.
We're going to grow hair.
And it seems like we cannot figure out where this is coming from.
Who is this affecting?
And I feel like you might have some information.
Do you know?
Are you, were you where I'm at?
Are you freaking out?
Yeah, totally freaking out by this.
Now, I think the important thing to remember is that this could happen to absolutely anyone.
It does not matter that 98% of the people who have monkeypox happen to be gay men.
And there is a distinction that I've seen a lot of people make, gay men and men who have sex with men.
So if you're in one of those two categories, apparently that's not the, those are not the only people that need to be scared, even though it's 98% of the cases.
And zero women have been affected.
We still need to understand that this can happen to anyone creeping around the corner at any moment.
I just said, I told, I was, I don't know if you saw this, I became a climate scientist for a day, an expert.
And I told everyone that I was busy working on a new variant of monkeypox for lesbians because I felt like they were left out.
They get left out of a lot of the STDs that are more prevalent among homosexuals.
And I don't know, maybe they are feeling a little like excluded.
And so I know they already missed the whole AIDS epidemic.
And it's like, I mean, if we, if we get another, you know, man-made, I won't go there, but another virus that's affecting people.
It is pretty shocking, though.
Brad Palumbo, one of my favorite side projects on the show is to deconstruct Brad Palumbo's arguments, which are pretty much there's a rare win there.
They're pretty much always like a big L.
And I like the guy.
He's a nice guy.
But of course, like, it doesn't surprise me the minute we're talking about monkeypox, lead up to Fox News and Brad Palumbo to say that being honest about where monkeypox is coming from, which is like literally gay orgies.
And I'm not even joking.
And I'm not going to get too graphic here, but I remember I read one guy.
He had intercourse with 40 people in seven days.
And I remember like, this is what's so crazy.
It was like, yesterday I had intercourse with 15 people.
And then Friday was light.
I only had intercourse with three daddies.
And I'll go, sir, I don't know where that same guy was like, I went to get my SDI check and I was positive for gonorrhea.
So that was fine.
And okay, I actually think that was a different guy, which is even more disturbing.
There were two similarities.
Which georgie are we talking about?
No, but which one?
Seriously.
And one of the guys is also, he worked for George Soros' Open Society.
Not to be like conspiratorial, it's just true.
But the one guy that you're talking about who like documented all of his sexual encounters and the dad, whatever, there were things in that thread I didn't even know people did.
And he was like, I'm out here, though, destigmatizing.
I'm like, no, you have just increased the stigma times 1 million.
I'm so glad I didn't read that because I feel like it'd be very disturbing.
It is.
Well, this is who it is.
If you go to my screen here, this was Sebastian Khan.
He, him, division director, uh, signature initiatives at Open Society Foundation.
Um, and so this was uh, he basically came out right in the public.
And um, he's a division director for Open Society Foundation, and he worked for George Soros.
And he ended up blaming the actual system for why he got uh monkeypox.
This is him right here.
He looks like a normal person.
Also, turns out to be gay.
Um, and I think this is so funny because, like, all of the uh warnings, yeah, it says this: New York put a warning out and said specifically, warning to people who are gay, bisexual, and men who have sex with each other occasionally, which is that was like that sad CNN article I read about it where this guy, he was married and he went and they thought it was something else.
They thought it was like a hair follicle issue, and he just had a baby.
And I'm thinking, and they're like, Oh, see, it can happen to anybody.
And I'm thinking he had, and they wouldn't tell you exactly where it was.
They said an area with a lot of hair, right?
And a scalp, right?
And then they're like, But this should be a warning to women that anybody can get it and that it's transferable to the baby in the womb.
And I said, Wait a minute, it's CNN.
You said baby in the womb.
Like, are we agreeing that that's a lot of confusion there?
So much confusion, but yeah, no.
Yeah, I felt bad for that guy.
Like, it's a no category.
Cheating on his wife.
Well, yeah, but I didn't know he's not cheating because he's just having, it's just a man who's just having sex with another man.
That's its own category of thing now.
I didn't know that that was a thing until recently.
And I like this, like suddenly they just don't want to say the word gay.
Like, it's, we just, we can't say, and it's bigoted.
And this is what's so crazy to me is that this has about the same survival rate and as uh COVID.
And we literally could not go to church.
Like, and I don't mean that.
They shut down churches for COVID with the same survival rate as this disease, but they won't tell gay people to stop having incredibly large mass urine drinking orgies.
That's where the one guy got it.
It was disgusting.
He said he drank a gallon of somebody else's body fluid.
And that's how he ended up contracting it.
And so I'm going, dude, you can't tell people to stop drinking gallons of pea, but you could tell people not to go to church.
Like they tried to shut down school or that you can't visit your dying grandmother in a nursing home.
What's so interesting too is that anyone who covers this and says, hey, you know, maybe you should take a break from the orgies for a little bit or hey, maybe monogamy or whatever it is.
Have a little responsibility here to stop contracting this disease, whether it's in the Washington Post or whether it's BuzzFeed.
There was this gay writer for BuzzFeed that was like, hey, we probably need to take this seriously and speak the truth about this.
All the comments under the tweet calling this liberal gay reporter a homophobe hating gays.
I'm like, it's such a tell that you're basically saying that what is integral to homosexuality is promiscuity and orgies.
And I don't know, that guy drinking urine.
If you're not able to separate those two things, being gay and having orgies, then I think that that kind of tells us something, right?
That's like the same thing with the pride parades.
Like, why does it have to be all like, why does it have to be kink?
Why does it have to be kink?
Why does it have to be half naked people walking up and down the street with, you know, I'm not going to get graphic.
No, people have seen this show.
I've told, I've told people, like, I have, we have videos on this, on this channel that of kids staring at men who have erections naked on the street with kids.
I have a video of a man's generals brushing up against a child in the street.
And it just brushes up against the kid.
And then YouTube will take it down and be like, this is not appropriate for children.
I'm like, oh, it's interesting.
You don't say that kink sexual themes are not appropriate for children.
This is what I find so crazy about the show.
A lot of these episodes get age restricted now and get called adult-only content.
It's also weird too that all we're doing is just covering left-wing modern culture, things that are happening in public libraries, things that are happening on public streets.
These are not private things.
Obviously, things are real.
There's child pornography.
There are child molesters.
There are bad things that you wouldn't want to put on the internet.
The things that we're putting on the internet are literally just what they're saying, just what they're doing, just what they're talking about.
And then they're like, hey, this is not good for kids.
And you go, and you go, why?
Because, well, advertisers are good for advertisers because they realize that the average person would not find this to be tolerable for a kid to watch.
I go, interesting, we agree now.
It's so weird that suddenly when money's involved on the internet, you guys care.
But when it comes to the actual sanctity and the purity and like the lovelihood of like an actual kid or like the honesty, you don't care then.
It's just when you're, you know, because Coca-Cola doesn't want it to look bad that they're sponsoring some sexualization of children.
And it's like, that's what we're seeing with monkeypox is the kids that are getting it, anyone can get it, but the people that are getting it are actually around gay people who are going to orgies.
So it's like, it's like, it's the dumbest thing I've ever heard in my life.
But they've moved the needle.
So it's not just gay people.
It's not just like it used to be like, oh, why do you care about who I love?
It's not about love.
It's about accepting all of the bad behavior that comes along with that.
Like it's doing those perverse kind of sexual behaviors.
And so then you have people like James Kluke just did a video where he asked this like this gentleman like what do you think all the degenerates with their crazy sexual behavior.
No, no.
So James just did a video and he was saying to this this like older gentleman, like what do you think about people kids, being able to go to like drag shows and stuff?
And he was like oh, it's fine, you know, they should be inclusive.
And then he showed him a video of actually what, what happens there, and he's like oh oh no, that's too much, that's yeah, like a lot.
Like people don't even understand.
Like no, I didn't read the thing about the urine, but like people don't even understand what's really happening in these communities and how it's being like swept under the rug under the guise of yeah, but like i'm becoming a little more pro-gay.
When I saw this article I don't know if you saw this like the, the idea of this is true like when I look at this and go to my screen, so obviously you have uh, this national Geographic Whale week uh, going on here.
You have this image right and uh, the Spanish government.
I'm just saying like how crazy our world is.
They always choose the ugliest people and you always notice this, whenever it's a white woman, she always has a bad haircut and or neon colored hair, and this is their new um, their new thing, that every woman's body is beach ready, says Spanish government campaign, and they're basically promoting obesity and uh, an array of sexualities for people.
And so I mean, like dude, if you want monkeypox to stop, to stop spreading, maybe lose a little weight and maybe so many people won't be turning gay.
I happen to think that there's like a huge reason why everybody's turning gay is because, like there's just not a lot of good people out there and good options in the world, and it's like every then they and they make lies, that's what I said.
They make claims like, like monkeypox is not from gay people and they also say, everybody looks hot in a, in a bathing suit.
It's like honey, you look something in a bathing suit, and words that I probably would get pulled off of youtube for saying and i'll be nice to Allie.
But I just find that like there's this total backwards, like hegemony this, this understanding where like truth is completely brought out of the picture and we can't solve any problems because it's like we just want everyone to feel good, like feel good rather than honesty.
Well, it was wild to see that on FOX NEWS and I guess it's not that surprising.
I did a whole segment on my show talking about the segment that they did on America's Newsroom where they were glorifying this little child, this toddler.
When he was a toddler she was a toddler his parents are like, oh yeah, he's a boy.
And FOX NEWS is like, oh yeah, this is great and awesome.
So I guess we shouldn't be that surprised.
Well, I like, I mean, I like Kennedy and, you know, Brad Palumbo.
I've got a lot of disagreements, agreements with him, but he is a nice guy.
But really, when presented with the facts, and that's all that Ned Ryan was doing, I mean, she still, she doubled down.
And then Kennedy was actually, anyone who was defending Ned Ryan on Twitter, she was saying, oh, are you gay?
Like, do you know this from experience?
So immature and so embarrassing that someone who says that they're conservative, that they've got their pet issue and it becomes emotional for them.
And it really doesn't matter what the facts are.
Yeah.
And it's like, if we can go, Joshua, are you able to give a thumbs up?
Oh, yeah.
Let's go to this article here.
I'd like to read this.
I'm sure some of this will end up getting bleeped out.
Maybe.
I think this is actually the most PG we were able to find of an article that's talking about how someone got monkeypox.
And I'd like to read this to you.
The article starts out.
Somebody's going to clip me just saying this about myself.
I already thought that about something else that you said earlier when you were talking about the guy having like 15 sexual partners.
I was like, someone's going to click that.
Yeah, I know.
I know.
Here we go.
So this is quoting somebody else.
All right.
Here we go.
I had sex with several guys over the weekend.
Then a week later on July 1st, I started feeling very fatigued.
And I like how that starts with several guys.
Like, this is not even about just like, we didn't even say it's about being gay.
This is about being like, like, this is more than promiscuous.
This is more than promiscuous.
Promiscuous is like you go out on a Friday night, you might have a one-night stand.
Several sex partners in a single weekend.
I think we're like pressing the level of like sex addiction, like absolute peak sluttery.
We are a slave, like we are a society that's a slave to our desires.
So we'll never be free until we fix any of that anyway.
And that's what everybody is promoting 100% that complete degeneracy so that it tears down the family unit and then they can just implement communism and their Marxist utopia, but that's fine.
Yeah.
That was good.
I'm like, how horny are these people?
Like, even if you're married, maybe you go away for a romantic weekend.
You might have sex multiple times in the weekend, et cetera.
But it's like, this is just a regular weekend.
Like, most of the most people in this room, like a Saturday, it's like, I just want to sleep in.
Maybe I'll have a glass of wine, hang out with my family, whatever.
And this guy's like, actually, let me go get railed multiple times in a weekend.
Like, sir, do you not, do you not sleep?
Do you not rest?
Like, you wonder why you're depressed.
Like, this is not, I'm sure there's a lot of drinking things leading up to this, drugs involved in this stuff.
Like, how are we thinking this is somehow a normal average American?
And is this a normal American?
Like, are we, am I confused?
Well, gay men have, on average, a much higher number of sexual partners than straight men do.
And that is because straight men are tempered by women and women just don't have the same sexual drive that men do.
And so, I mean, that's the reason.
Why do gay men have more sex than straight men do?
Because they're men.
Because they're men.
They're both men.
And so you have the same drive.
Hey, Step Bro, give me a hand.
It's true.
It's kind of gross, though, because I was like, women need to tighten it up too.
Like, let's be fair.
Do you know, did you see the new meme that's that's like to represent the gays now because of the groomer thing went away?
It's the um, they're using the Japanese uh cookies, the little sticks that are dipped in chocolate.
And that's that's the new meme to represent the gay community because they know that is the new meme.
That is, that is the new meme.
We're alley.
That's, I'm not joking.
Before this show, I was like, okay, Elijah, we've got to keep it clean.
We'll bleep it.
And we've got to, and we've spent the past 20 minutes talking.
Oh, this is about monkey flow.
This is true because Brad Palumbo, there's a claim made on the internet and we have to debunk it.
I'm just going to say this.
This is all the diseases.
There's no more sex stuff in here.
So we'll just bleep all the sex stuff.
It says, I had a high fever with chills and muscle aches, and my lymph nodes were so swollen, they were protruding two inches out of my throat.
So very severe.
That's not a good thing.
Two days later, after my symptoms began, the rash started on the anorectal lesions, painful sores.
And initially it was stinging, itchy feeling, and I wasn't scared at this point.
That's scary that you like you're having lymph nodes swollen.
Your anus is itchy.
You have like you're like, you have lesions on your body and you're not afraid.
This is what I'm getting scared about.
I'm going, what other sick stuff is going on in our world that that did not alarm you?
Like, you did not get nerved.
Like, and this is what's so sad is like the value that people have on their lives, meaning, dude, you must really go through a lot of physical and abuse.
And, like, how are you enjoying this lifestyle?
If you have this happen to you and you don't think this is weird, it means number one, STDs are probably pretty normal for you.
Number two, I don't know how these things are normal, but you're used to not being in good health and that these you have problems.
Your lifestyle leads to a lot of physical problems.
But three, it's like when you go through this thing, that's what you said.
He's positive for gonorrhea, but no word yet on monkeypox.
This guy goes in and ends up having multiple STDs.
It's like, I always wondered this: are STDs created by God as a punishment for like an immediate feedback mechanism, mostly for men, not for women?
Because women have the pregnancy issue as the immediate feedback, but men for their promiscuity that God like has allowed these things to develop.
I always wondered if it's like a punishment.
People say that that's not true, but I wonder.
Anytime you take something out of the context that God intends it for, there's going to be natural consequences of that.
Whenever you take something from what's natural to what's possible, there are going to be issues with that.
And I mean, I think God cares so much about us and cares so much about our bodies.
And that is why he created us for a monogamy between a man and a woman.
That takes care of the issue.
Yeah, the cure for monkeypox is marriage.
It's true.
You go to a heterosexual wedding and it's like, hey, I think I just found the cure for this disease.
Because if you look at this, this is the requirements, by the way, for monkeypox.
If you can go to my screen here, here's your eligibility.
It's not from gay people, but people who meet all the following criteria are eligible to be vaccinated.
Are you gay or bisexual or other man who has sex with other men and or transgender, gender non-conforming, or gender non-binary, are 18 years or older and have had multiple anonymous partners in the last 14 days?
So you have to be promiscuous to get it, but it's not coming from these people being promiscuous.
But that's the eligibility to get the vaccine.
It's like absolutely mind-boggling.
And these people, what's crazy is I went to Starbucks.
Okay, my entire theory is true.
Everybody at the drive-thru in a Starbucks, you could be the straightest city in Texas.
You will find the one queer transgender person that lives there at the drive-thru in Starbucks.
Or working behind the counter.
Yeah, just they will be there.
And so I pull up and there's a Shim handing me my coffee today.
Yes, I don't care.
Crucify me.
I have a Nike hat on.
I'm the evil capitalist supporter of people, but they had these pride flags.
I don't know the colors.
I didn't recognize them.
It's like purple and black.
So I asked Shim and I'm like, hey, what are those colored flags on your whatever they wear?
What's it called?
An apron?
Apron.
Apron.
And then Shim was like, oh, the voice didn't help.
It was like, oh, these colors.
And I go, yeah, the colors on your flags.
And Shim goes, well, which black is not a color?
Goes, the black is asexual pride.
If you're watching this, and this is you, I'm so sorry, but I still know what gender you are.
And then I was like, and then I was like, and what about the other colors?
And they go, this is a true story.
I don't know.
I'm colorblind.
I can't really see them.
And I was like, and I was just standing there going, like, you're wearing flags.
And what does it mean?
I'm asking you, what does that mean?
Why you took, you bought that and you found your identity.
She like she, he said that they found their identity in the asexual side, which I thought was even weirder.
Why would you want to, if you're not into sex, be connected to a community like this that is all about it?
Like, what kind of world are we living in where it's like people are identifying and finding identity, not only in degeneracy, but also like, how is not having sex at all anything connected to LGBTQ?
This whole community is so confused.
They are so lost.
That's the problem.
It's community and churches and all that have been pushed aside.
And so they're striving to be a part of something else and they don't care what it is.
Yeah.
And everybody has prioritized their own self-interest rather than anything else.
And they're like, delight, they're like, they don't know how to delay gratification.
And so it's more prevalent, I think, in the gay community than anywhere else.
But that is what is underpinning all of the degeneracy in our society and like why we're falling apart, why we're not connected to each other, why we're having all the issues that we're having in general anyway.
Do you see this?
Yeah.
And the World Health Organization said they're recommending that they limit sexual partners.
And this is what's so sad.
It's like that's what I was going to say.
It's like they try to shut down my mom's funeral over COVID and they like try to fine us for that.
So I can't even have a funeral for my mom.
All you're asked to do for a disease like this is like, just, hey, could you limit the amount of like orgies you attend?
And it's like, this is what it shows the hypocrisy.
Because if they try to shut anything down, if they try to come to the elections and do anything to try to change our culture, they're thinking about making it an endemic or an epidemic and thinking about creating national emergency.
I think they want to give $7 billion to fight.
Yeah, the World Health Organization declared it an international emergency, even though the chief officer went against like the panel of expert guidelines for that.
So yeah, so that they can put funding in there.
We have to report to them and then they can declare whatever type of emergencies they want.
That's what I'm saying, though.
Like this, like, this is crazy because it's like, it's like, this is what I thought the COVID response should have been.
Like, hey, if you're living a sort of like free lifestyle, but you got some compromise, aka, maybe you're not gay, but in COVID, maybe you're older or you're fat or something like that.
Then, hey, maybe like limit the amount of contact you have at parties right now.
Maybe don't go on vacation.
And then instead, they punish the people.
Like, imagine if they, that this is what they want to do.
They want to punish straight people for a gay disease.
Yeah.
Why can't we support monogamy?
Like, why can't we push that?
Why can't we push?
Like, why is the government or the World Health Organization or anything think about the underlying mechanisms for that?
Why, why are they so against pushing monogamous relationships?
Well, you, I think you answered it earlier when you were talking about breaking down the structure of the family in order to create chaos in society, which then leads to dependence on the government.
I mean, it's all kind of part of it.
Well, yeah.
And I think this is what's so crazy is I know children are getting it now too.
And this is like what's so, what I find to be the hypocrisy in this entire, you know, epidemic is like, we were said, they'd be like, they would always take the rare cases and be like, see, this is so deadly.
And, you know, like, they'd be like, hey, they always saw this.
Like a 19, a healthy junior high girl died from COVID.
And you would be like, is that woman?
That girl weighs as much as like half of my graduating senior class.
Like that is literally, remember those pictures and stuff of like, they would be like, here's a healthy junior higher.
And they would be like, this super morbidly obese like girl with tubes in her nose.
Way outside the bell curve.
Yeah.
You're like, okay, tragedy.
I don't want anyone to die.
But also there are consequences for our lifestyles.
And if you're going to be obese, then you're going to be more prone to disease and to dying from these things.
And it's like, and why are we not just honest about COVID from the start?
Like the reason why COVID was so deadly was because we have a sick population of people, right?
And we don't get sunlight and we don't, we don't take care of our bodies.
We don't exercise.
But that's why it didn't destroy Africa.
Like you would think that it would have destroyed those poor countries, but it didn't.
They don't have obesity and they're outside all the time.
Yeah.
And it's like, but black don't crack.
That's what they say, right?
And I was like, that's literally it.
That was like, I was like, oh, yeah, it's because they're black.
Oh, no, maybe it's because their lifestyle.
Like, but I'm saying this is a point too.
It's like, hey, there's a consequence.
If you want to go to gay orgies, there is now a new STD.
But also what's kind of funny is the person who had gonorrhea, there's already a consequence for that lifestyle.
Like, how would, why, why would it be?
But he was okay with that.
Yeah.
I was like, that was fine.
I'm just waiting to see what else I have.
Like, that was normal to him to have an STD positive gonorrhea result.
Like, that's what I'm saying.
But it's gross.
But that's normal to them now.
Consequence, this is what I want to get into for a second is this consequence-free society where it's like, we can't just spend our way out of a problem that we made.
We're going to have record inflation.
We are going to hit a recession.
And then we hit a recession and then we redefine the word recession.
And then when it gets brought up that we redefine recession, we redefine the word redefine.
And it's like, how much longer can we just re-change and shape society to try to meet our degenerate, careless, narcissistic, godless perspective and approach to life before it literally implodes?
And New York Times cannibalism article is not just a joke on Twitter, but it becomes a reality.
Remember, God, even with there was the woman's, he said, like, you know, that judgment was going to fall upon the city and that like you will eat your children.
And they ended up having to like decide which kid they were going to eat at this, in this one, this one like siege that happened.
There was a big problem that happened in scripture.
And it was like, it can get to the point where people are literally dying and people eat each other and there is no food.
And it's like, I'm just wondering, it's like, how much more of this are we going to continue to be an act like where even Fox News, the right-wing pundit, it calls truth about a disease bigotry.
It's maddening.
I don't know.
I don't know if you feel like we're going to return from this.
I don't know if our culture can.
I don't know.
I go back and forth all the time.
I mean, I do think for every action, there's an equal and opposite reaction.
And I think that we're trying.
I think that those in charge know that that's happening.
And that's why they push back so hard.
For example, we're not allowed to say groomer on Twitter and on Reddit.
And so they are covering for the degeneracy that we are trying to push back on.
So whether or not the pendulum swings in the other direction, I think just depends on how hard we want to push.
I mean, human nature is like a beach ball.
You can try to keep pushing it underwater.
It's eventually going to pop back up.
And so I do think that we have that in our favor.
We do have truth and morality and human nature in our favor.
It just depends on how much the communists want the future that they say that they want.
I think many people will die before the pendulum ever swings back.
They're not going to let go of this stuff easily.
No, I agree with that.
I'm more black belt.
I don't think it's going to happen anytime soon.
I think we're going to slip further and further and further down the slippery slope here.
And then it'll be chaos.
Isn't this crazy?
And isn't this crazy though?
Like it's, and this is what I was going to say.
It's like you're like, oh, well, like, let's keep it clean.
And this is me trying to keep this subject as clean as possible because we had a lot of, like, a lot of more stories and people explaining like how they contracted this and stuff like that.
And it's like our society has gotten to the point to where everything is so centered around sex and degeneracy and these things.
It's like, if you're talking about current events, we're not just talking about, you know, this idea of like, oh, yeah, what happened this weekend?
Or there's some drama.
It's like the discussion that we currently are talking about is whether we should shut down the world over a sexually transmitted disease.
And we have people from our own side, the right wing that runs a show called Based Politics being based, arguing that it's bigoted to just ask people to not be promiscuous.
And it's like, I don't know how to avoid these topics because this is what our culture is obsessed with.
This is what it's about.
And this is what we're breaking down.
And I do want to say this, though.
It's like, we do have this video that I want to watch that is about these kids that have contracted it.
They use these little cases like, oh, see, anyone can get it.
Let's give the blame.
And once again, we're using children as shields to try to take away our own responsibility for ourselves.
And I got to ask yourself the question, how are kids contracting monkeypox?
Because I know how it spreads 95% of the time.
Let's go ahead and let's watch this.
We do have seen now two cases that have occurred in children.
Both of those children are traced back to individuals who come from the men who have sex with men community, the gay men community.
And so when we have seen those cases in children, they have generally been what I call adjacent to the community most at risk.
Importantly, those children are doing well.
The children are not doing well.
How did those little kids get monkeypox if it's spread by gay homosexual?
Listen, I'm going to quote NBC.
I am quoting their site.
I'm going to cite what they put out.
Here is NBC.
New gay and bisexual men comprise of 98% of new monkeypox cases globally, according to a major new study.
And in the article, they say that 95% of these gay homosexuals suspect that it's taking place because of their gay homosex.
Okay, cut it.
I'm shocked.
Can we cut it for this?
Nobody goes harder than Drew.
I'm sorry.
I love, I think last time he called them katamites or something like that.
It's a biblical reference.
But I do want to bring up the truth here is that like, this is what's sad is like at the end, all of our lack of truth that I've been finding in our culture is coming down to ending up hurting children.
Like I just, that's what's coming down to our rampant out of control sexual degeneracy.
And again, we're not talking about just, oh, you made a mistake, you know, six months ago or a year ago or 10 years ago.
You had it, you had a crazy season in college.
We're talking about an acceptance of lifestyle where there's consequences that we're denying that we're responsible for.
And then who ends up bearing the brunt of a shameless society?
It's the innocent.
Yeah.
And I am disturbed about how these two children got monkeypox, especially when Rachel Walinski said generally they were adjacent to the community.
I'm not sure what that means.
And what does generally mean when you're only talking about two children?
So was the other child not adjacent?
Was the child directly involved in the gay community or the men who have sex with the men community?
What exactly does that mean?
But I always say that kids are the unconsenting subjects of progressive social experiments.
So if you're talking about degeneracy and redefining truth, like redefining the family, like if you think about how, for example, the surrogacy industry works when two men or two women, but specifically two men want a baby.
You literally have to pick a woman out of a catalog, you buy her eggs, and then you implant them in the womb of another woman.
And then you take that child away from both its biological mom and the woman who carried them.
And you intentionally created that child to no longer have a mom, to never know the love of a mother.
And no one ever asks, like, what effect is this going to have on kids?
Is there going to be some kind of psychological impact on them?
But we are always willing to sacrifice the well-being of child or of children for the feelings of adults.
And that certainly is true when it comes to sexual desire and degeneracy.
It's, it's heartbreaking, genuinely, because kids, you know, don't have control.
And people don't understand that, like with women saying, oh, well, it's my body, my choice.
And I know it sounds like the typical right-wing, you know, idea of saying, yeah, but what about the choice of the child?
Because you know what?
You had a choice to have sex.
You had a choice to let someone inseminate you.
You had a choice to not be taking birth control.
You had a choice to be living promiscuously and to be having sex on your ovulation and not understanding your own your own reproductive cycle.
You had a lot of choices, my friend.
And now there's a consequence for that choice.
And what is your response?
Kill the kid.
And again, it's here's the point.
It's like, we don't want to talk about this.
We're not going to say this.
We're not responsible.
It doesn't matter.
I don't need to take responsibility for myself.
And then kids are getting affected.
They're getting infected.
And it's like, we do not understand the seriousness of like what happens when an entire generation is chemically sexually assaulted, which is what we're seeing, right?
Through dopamine hits and the sexualization on social media, through these introduction of puberty blockers and this transgender fad.
And also right now, even with an actual infection, we are preying on children.
And we would be shocked to try to see what the world's going to be.
Because in 20 years, in 25 years, these are going to be the people who are working in professional environments.
These are going to be your employees.
These are going to be your producer.
These are going to be people that you're going to be hiring.
And they were raised in thinking getting an STD from your gay uncle is just a part of life.
There's no foresight.
Like, yes, we're hurting the innocent children, but they do grow up.
And even if you were to get studies done and see how these kids like develop and what happens long term, they're not accurate.
Like, look at the SSRI stuff.
Look at the Alzheimer stuff.
Look at any of the science that everybody's telling us to trust out there.
All manipulated data, all fabricated.
There's there's no long-term trajectory.
The only way that we know that works through society is a man and a woman being in a committed relationship and raising a family.
We know that works.
But this, all this new stuff, all this degeneracy it doesn't work and there's no amount of studies or anything that can tell me that that's going to make a better, more productive society and that's what they're trying to push.
That this gross lifestyle.
I'm sorry you can.
This is the show.
You can call it a gross lifestyle.
It is, it is it's it's, it's a degenerate thing.
If you know like like, and this is a key thing is I find this so funny, like you mentioned this earlier is like, I?
I think that the Lgbtq g community is what we're calling them now instead of groomers um, is that they the the.
The hard part about this is they keep doing things to themselves to create more stigma and more stereotyping, and I know that we have gay people who watch this show.
We have people who live alternative lifestyles, not everyone.
You don't have to be any way to watch the show.
In fact, if you watch the show, you're probably a crazy person um, and if this is considered probably the most clean episode we've produced in two, three years.
So that's the crazy part, but I will say the most.
But like, the most important thing is is, we don't, we don't um, try to like mock the gay community or like whatever.
You created a community yourself and then you present yourself, you have spokespeople, you have your um, your pr people and you tell us, this is who we are and this is what we stand for.
And then we say hey, there are groomers in your midst.
The right thing to say would be, hey yeah, we reject grooming, we hate groomers, we do not want to sexualize children.
Instead, you say hey, you're being homophobic.
And then that tells me hey, we see as groomers, as being a part of our community.
And then now i'm like, so i'm just gonna say, then you're all because groomers, knowing that not everyone who's gay believes they're a part of this community.
Not, not everybody who lives an alternative lifestyle identifies with the hive mind, with that with with, with the squad.
I'm just saying it's really kind of a hard thing.
It gets harder and harder and harder to even be able to like associate with certain types of people because you're going dude, this community is sort of sucking people in and it's it's begun coming to a point, to where i'm gonna have to kill people if they try to try to like sexually assault my kids or my friend's kids.
Like, like I would, I would kill somebody, no matter who they are like, and i've seen people like this, like if I saw someone sexually assaulting a kid, i'd probably punch them so hard I would get manslaughter they would die.
So i'm just saying, like you get to that point to where it's like, what are you doing?
The trans thing was enough.
There are now you want the groomer stuff in your community.
But what are you doing?
There are gay conservatives and things speaking out against yeah, against the grooming.
They're speaking out against surrogacy and, and they're not in that community.
That's what i'm saying.
They're like right, it's.
I know there's people that are not in there, but they're lumping them in with that too, which isn't good either.
But when your Brad Palombo is not in that community, calling it bigoted, it doesn't tell the case.
It starts blurring the lines where it's like it's just like I I, it's almost like you see someone that you're like, they're like I don't want to be attacked anymore.
I don't want to be uh, discriminated against.
I don't want to be this or that, for for this, you're like, well, if there's any way that you could have made this harder on yourself, it would be now somehow telling me grooming is a part of your community and if I call it out, i'm a homophobe.
Yes, they don't do themselves any favors when they say that something like the parental rights and education law that passed in Florida is an anti-gay bill.
Okay, so it's anti-gay not to teach kindergarten kindergarteners through third graders to switch their genders.
They call lips of tick tock anti-gay, homophobic.
When she's literally just talking about adults talking to little kids about their sexuality and about switching their genders.
And when they call groomer an Anti-lgbtq slur, it's like, well, I didn't think of it that way.
I thought it was just an anti-pedophile slur.
I thought, or slur, whatever it is name.
I thought that I was just talking about predators, but the fact that you're lumping it into Lgbtq, that's really interesting.
I didn't make that connection, but they are.
It sus, I agree.
Yeah, I'm like, I agree.
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That would have been funnier.
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It's always hard for me for some of these.
You know what was like, I'll hate it when like it'll be like it'll be like an like this guy was drunk and like stabbed someone.
It's like a story and then like we transition to a wine company.
You're like, we might need a drink after this conversation.
Like, I don't know.
We lost.
We uh we don't we don't we're not doing alcohol right now anymore on the show.
We're not maybe a whiskey company for the boys, but we're not doing any more alcohol ads.
We don't need any more alcohol in this country.
But I went, I want to bring this up though.
So like it's like we're living in a backwards world where we're like trying to fight groomers.
I don't know if you guys saw this, but the NYPD, while the crime is up, whatever, like 100% in this in the city, probably more than that, to be completely honest.
And you would literally have monkeypox going rampant all throughout.
They actually posted, this is a real picture.
They are posting the work that they're doing to keep us safe.
Last night, great work by our public safety officers whom removed an Orby's gun off of our streets.
These bead blasters shoot gel water beads propelled by a spring-loaded air pump, making them an air rifle.
Air rifles are a violation in New York City and are unlawful to possess.
They took a toy off of somebody's hands and they posted this to let us know that as inflation rises, we don't have food on our shelves.
We can't afford beef.
There's crime.
You might get mugged on the streets in New York.
There's one less toy in the hands of a kid.
That kid is in the hospital with monkeypox, though, I do want to say, but he doesn't have his Orby's gun, so we're safe.
Orbies are a nightmare.
I had, I put them in the tub for my kids, and it took me like five trash bags to get them out.
Like it wasn't, they're like little things and then they expand really big.
It was a nightmare.
It's funny that they posted this.
Also, they used the wrong who.
They tried to use whom to sound like they were super official.
It's actually supposed to be who, which I think is a much bigger crime than having a toy gun on the street.
Oh my gosh, you remind me of my mom homeschooling me.
She was a grammar Nazi.
So people always tell me, like, hey, are you a Nazi?
I go, well, I was raised by one.
A grammar Nazi that is.
Yeah, that's what my dad jokes.
No, but I literally was like, she would always do that to me.
And her punishments, she would, because my handwriting's so bad.
She would always give punishments to the kids based on what they hated.
And so my punishment would be taking those drills where you have to like draw O A A.
And she'd give me handwriting drills when I would be disobedient.
So the parents out there that want to be creative.
You're giving me flashbacks.
My mom used to make me, if I made one mistake, no whiteout, no eraser, she would rip the page out and make me start from the beginning.
Oh, wow.
One mistake ever.
Yeah.
Yeah.
You're giving me nightmares.
Yeah.
I was like, we still had to write our essays in high school.
I was part, I was like the last year probably where we weren't allowed to type.
We still wrote our essays.
Yeah, I wasn't allowed to either.
I was handwriting cursively.
Even in college, it was my senior year that they let us start using computers.
How old are you?
Are you 57?
62.
Okay.
I feel 62.
I've been dead for longer than that.
Honestly, I did.
I feel so empty.
No, but we do have a couple pictures of this.
I know.
God.
New York police also updated a photo.
I don't know if we can bring this up, tweet number four.
They went ahead and let us know that they were doing the Lord's work.
I think this is the Ovalde Police Department.
That they're just reminding us of.
And this is what's so sad.
It's like, what happened to the police in this country?
Like, I don't even, and I don't feel bad because we all know good officers.
Like, I know some law enforcement people who are pretty epic.
I'm not the Michael Malas.
Like, all law enforcement is evil.
I think law enforcement that obeys evil is evil.
And I think that any, that as our regime becomes more increasingly evil, that our likelihood of our cops to abuse people is going to go up.
And the way that their standards for men drop and women, then we are going to have weaker police officers who do not act bravely.
And so that it creates a higher risk.
But at the same time, it's like, dude, what are you doing telling us that you took a toy off the street?
Like, you know what?
I thought that was Photoshop.
That's real.
Well, that one was real.
No, that one.
I was like, great about it.
Okay, wait, picture off fine there.
This one's real.
We have another real one.
Actually, we bring this up.
So that one's real, actually.
That was a real.
That's what happened.
That's really real.
Woo.
That's good.
All right.
I think we actually, we have the, we have the, um, so this is what, okay, those were jokes, but they actually had a real picture in New York of the person that they arrested.
Like, they had a mug shot because it was illegal.
They arrested, like at the time of the arrest, they literally like have the body cam footage.
And it's so ridiculous.
It's so crazy.
Can we bring this up here?
It's absolutely that right there.
That's literally, is that was that a picture of John Doyle?
Okay, yeah, I was going to say that's John Doyle.
But yeah, that was actually the person right there who they picked the Orby's gun off of.
And that's like, it's crazy because that's not even a joke.
That's absolutely 100% non-doctored.
That'll get fact-checked, right?
By like New York Times.
They'll be like, actually, that's not the real person.
They'll put up like a four-year-old kid.
This is the real person who committed a crime.
But I'm just saying, like, well, we let like, you know, like 18, 19 people get killed in Uvalde.
Police in New York, while you're getting literally mugged on the street, have pushed their attention to taking toys off the streets.
And they tell us, it's like we're living a dystopian nightmare.
It's like, look at what we did.
Then I feel like it's like, it's like a kid when you walk in and they've painted the walls with peanut butter and they're proud and they're telling you, like, look what we've done.
And you're going, you are a moron and you're three and you just destroyed my walls and you did not create art.
Actually, I want to take that back.
That's still better than most art produced today.
But you look at this and you're like, this is a child.
This is somebody stupid who doesn't know right and wrong.
They're learning.
They're growing up.
And then we look at the adults in the world today and I'm going, what is going on with adults?
What is going on with authority?
What is actually happening in this world to where cops think that this is what we need to move our country forward?
This is what like people are going to read this and go, congratulations, you did a good job.
They've been punished over and over again for just doing their job.
And they've been, yeah, that's what's happening.
And so they're afraid to do their job.
That's what I was going to say.
Yeah, they're totally afraid to do their job.
And then you have these people that are like, you know, robbing convenience stores, going behind because the woman couldn't pay for a bag of chips, like stabbing the clerk, right?
And then that guy winds up almost being prosecuted, spending time in jail.
Like, you can't even defend yourself anymore.
I'm like, we should legalize, we should normalize defending your property with lethal force too.
But apparently that's looked down upon.
So like, I don't know.
I won't want to be a cop.
You get paid zero amount of dollars.
You put your life, not zero, but you know, a nominal amount.
nominal salary.
Not worth risking your life.
Right.
And then if you do anything wrong or you do anything that's your life and reputation could be ruined.
I'm not like a back the blue no matter what kind of person, obviously.
We've got all day.
We've got anyone can abuse their authority, absolutely, especially depending on their politics.
But I mean, I do feel for law enforcement.
You're basically told you can only enforce the law in certain situations.
And if you enforce the law against the person with, you know, a wrong melanin count on their skin, your life could literally be ruined.
And so yeah, I feel for them.
They probably thought that, hey, if this is something that we can do and get pat on the back for it, we'll do it, which is kind of sad.
Well, like, and this, but you know, you understand too, like, our government's backwards.
Did you see this?
You guys know, what is her name?
Brittany Griner, the transgender.
She's not transgender.
She's just lesbian.
I saw a picture and I thought that was a man.
Well, she's a basketball player, Elijah.
That is scary.
That's a one unit of a woman.
I feel very, but it's not wrong to say that because I have black Barbies on my desk.
So we all know everything's going to be completely fine.
I did want to say that.
It's true.
And we also have Robinette, our non-binary Barbie named after our most lovely president, Joe Robinette.
What is Robert Robinette?
I don't know what his name is.
But if you saw this, Biden administration is offering convicted Russian arms dealer in exchange for Britney Griner and Paul Whelan.
So basically, Paul Whelan is just somebody who was convicted of spying.
I don't know if it's true or like economic spying.
And they basically want to take a guy who's gotten 25 years for illegally trading arms.
That's not a guy.
I'm sorry.
Huh?
No.
That's a gal.
She's just a basketball player.
Okay, so obviously.
Does it take a man to play basketball?
No, but I mean, you're just typically taller and like you've worked out a lot.
So she might be more masculine, but I don't think we should be calling girls who are girls masculine because that's how people get confused.
We should be saying, hey, you can be a girl.
You can be a woman and look a certain way.
That doesn't make you a man.
We should be glad that she at least acknowledges that she's a woman, right?
I'm stop doing drugs.
How about stop doing drugs, taking them places like, but we don't, okay, so the limit.
I probably have a different take.
I have a different take probably than y'all.
So you can call me woke, whatever.
So I have actually thought that the fact that we haven't gotten Brittany Griner, I didn't even know who Paul Whelan was, Brittany Griner back, that it's taken this long and that we did this terrible of a trade, I think it's awful.
I don't actually know if she had any drugs.
I don't necessarily trust Russia in this.
The bottom line is she is an American.
We should have gotten her back a long time ago.
President Trump would have gotten her back a long time ago without making this kind of deal.
I think it's hard to Texas.
I remember two Republican members like fighting for him.
I think I believe Paul Whelan's the one from here, but it's been years.
So like even under the Trump administration, I didn't even know who was yeah.
I think Paul Whelan was the one.
There was two that were slapped for spying, which is different than like a little bit of weed.
And I'm with that too.
A lot of people are like, oh, let her let her rot.
It's like, dude, I don't think that we should let Americans overseas.
You know, I wouldn't call you woke.
I was with the idea that we leave no American behind.
And if she broke a law and she's dumb, then we could prosecute her in our own courts and we can do something here.
But it's like, we don't let Americans, you know, like if you're a woman and you drove in Saudi Arabia, we're not going to want you to go to jail for 10 years for driving Saudi Arabia.
Were you dumb for breaking your law?
Yes, but we don't want you to be held under another country's court and jurisdiction.
And people that are like, yeah, just let her rot in the jail.
I'm like, dude, if you had a little bit of hashish oil, like it's not, you know, been high been high so many times.
It's like, it's just, you're just high.
Like, it's like, you're not going to, you don't need to go prison for 10 years.
You just need some snacks.
Like, and so it's like the fact that it's like, everyone's like, let her go to jail.
Bro, you're fighting to decriminalize weed here.
And then you're saying she should rot for having Hashima.
I'm not saying that she should rot.
I'm just saying, like, can we just make it clear to people that it's not okay to do these things and like to go there too?
Like, yeah, we should get her back, but she should have some of some sort.
She'd be penalty for being in the WNBA.
People are allowed to do it.
It doesn't mean it should be legal.
I don't know.
Just like, why can't we promote instead of like, oh, yeah, it's cool to smoke pot or it's cool to do this or it's cool to do that drug?
Why can't we just be like, no, that's not good.
We'll get her back anyway.
But like, yeah.
It's not, it's not something just like, oh, I don't even know if it's true or not.
Because remember, Otto Warmbier, he was in North Korea.
Why was he in North Korea?
I don't know, but he was there and they accused him of stealing something.
Yeah, but we have no idea if it was true.
But all the liberals then were like, oh, white privilege pushed him to like do that.
We don't need to get him back.
It was such a terrible story.
That really broke my heart.
I'm really dying.
He ended up dying.
And his like family described it, like seeing him as so awful because it was so obvious that he had been tortured.
I mean, he was basically like mush.
It still breaks my heart to think about it.
So, I mean, I'm glad that she's coming back.
I don't think that this was a good trade.
Basically, like a terrorist or whatever for her, it seems like someone who is a better deal maker could have just gotten her back, period.
But Russia is honestly stronger than it's ever been thanks to U.S.'s foreign policy.
So, well, let's say this: I wonder what's going on in America.
I don't even know if this is America or why the West is weak.
Look at this.
Women hikers throw the kitchen sink at gender stereotypes as they climb Scaffold Pike.
Is that here?
With washing stations attached to their backs in a fight for equality.
True story, actually.
I don't know if I can go here.
Yeah.
So, meanwhile, the West, right, we're fighting, we're like, where we have a real world.
There's a real war going on.
And this is what people in our country are doing.
I don't know when we're outlawing women.
I think it's a bill being pushed through Congress soon just to make women illegal because they're doing stuff like this until we can get them under control.
We need to figure something out.
Well, then we're definitely going to have more monkeypox.
Yeah.
Like, no, but I just see this and I'm like, it's like, we're not a serious country.
Like, that's the problem.
It's like, we're just not a serious country.
No.
And I don't understand what's going through our head.
We have cops taking Orby's guns off people.
We have women hiking with sinks.
We're trading arms dealers for WNBA players, which I still think should be illegal.
And then we're out here in the country acting like we have some sort of a moral platitude that we can stand on.
And meanwhile, we have gay orgies spreading monkeypox to children.
We're walking around with the most receding economy that's not in a recession in history, the highest inflation that we've seen in modern history.
We have rates raising by the Fed, the biggest always keep breaking new records four times this year, making it almost impossible for people to buy property and to actually move on with their lives and establish themselves, all while we're sitting here still talking about possibly doing mail-in voting, shutting down polling booths, and possibly shutting churches back down again, but keeping our strip clubs open.
I don't really like this country that much today and what it stands for.
And I don't think that it's really going to survive this if we don't turn it around soon.
You forgot that the Fed was also infiltrated by China.
They just had all those stories out where the guy was like totally like the Fed has been infiltrated that there's proof that he was threatened in China when he was visiting and all that stuff.
That just came out.
Really?
Yes.
The Fed, Fed?
The Fed.
Yeah.
Federal Reserve.
I do want to say China.
I do want to say a little update.
I don't know if you saw this just to give you guys an update from the last event that we had.
The View, obviously, let's play video 2.5 and video 3 to remind you guys.
The View was smearing our good friends at Turning Point USA and was smearing our friends who actually recorded this, Taylor Hanson and Aldo Battazzoni, as people who were inviting Nazis into their event.
If you're not aware of that, that was happening.
Let's go ahead and play those videos real fast.
There's a bit of an update today.
Actually, they actually gave an apology.
Let's play video 2.5.
We were off here by George Show.
So, if you say you're not on CPU, you are actually here for our mission statement.
How does this help you guys versus hurt you?
Because don't you think you're making your party look really bad by being here right now?
Doesn't it hurt the mass adoption message?
No, okay.
So, obviously, here we have turning point people pushing back against the Nazis.
I just want to clarify this in case you didn't see the footage, literally pushing back.
And we also have on the view, they saw that there were Nazis out front.
We talked about this on the last episode.
I don't know if you know this, but uh, Ron DeSantis is not anti-Semitic, and people that are actually pretty far right don't like Ron DeSantis.
Um, and I believe this was a fed op.
I believe that they were placed there.
I think this was a stage because of election season and what was going on.
The Nazi flags were brand new, all their face coverings were brand new, and no one seemed to understand what it meant to actually believe in national socialism.
And the name of their group was stupid.
It was like something going on.
However, they commented on our last video, this group, and toll said that they are very real and that we are this show is part of like the downfall of society because we don't want to get exterminate the Jew.
And I thought, huh, but you support Ron DeSantis, who led the Israel Victory Project.
Like, he was the chair of the Israel Victory Party.
So, you think we're not extreme enough, you hate us, but you like Ron DeSantis.
I think you got, I think this is further proof that this was just a ploy to try to make Turning Point and Ron DeSantis look bad.
They weren't even there that long because I was there and I was in and out, and I never saw them.
Like, I was in and out, they probably were there for maybe like an hour, those people outside, but I was in and out all the whole time, and they weren't, I never saw them ever, those people, yeah.
But I'm gonna say, like, I don't know.
I don't, I don't, I've never heard of Nazis supporting Ron DeSantis.
This makes no sense.
Like, I don't understand this way.
It doesn't make any sense.
Certainly, not for them to dislike this show because it's not radical enough, but to like Ron DeSantis.
Yeah, I was like, I was like, I feel like we get in trouble a lot on this show for just saying, like, for having dark humor, which I think is epic.
But at the same time, I do want to say this.
The View did apologize to Turning Point USA.
The View has issued an apology to them after the show called the organization out for not doing anything about neo-Nazi protesters outside of last weekend's summit in Tampa, Florida.
In a cease and assist letter Tuesday, the organization said the host comments' false, derogatory, and defamatory statements were unquestionably harmful to Turning Point's reputation, causing them to lose credibility to public potential donors and current future business partners.
And I want to say this, like, I have no idea, I have no idea why people like love, love, love, love Israel or things like that.
But I'm also like not against Israel, and I don't know why people hate Jewish people.
I think it's ridiculous.
I don't understand that.
And I think that it's funny, though, the person who's talking about, you know, trying to make it look bad that there were Nazis.
If we can play video number four, also denied the Holocaust happen.
Can we watch video four?
Well, also, if you're going to do this, then let's be truthful about it because the Holocaust isn't about race.
No.
No.
It's not about race.
It's about a different race.
But it's not about race.
It's not about race.
What is it about?
Because it's about man's inhumanity to man.
That's what it's about.
But it's about white supremacy.
Well, it's not about race.
It's that person.
But these are two white groups of people.
How do we have to black people?
They're my favorite ones.
That's the point.
But let's take that off for a second.
All I was going to say is that the view needs to check themselves where they wreck themselves before you start talking about condemning people who are trying to misrepresent the Jewish people or trying to tie people to anti-Semitism.
I don't know, denying that Jews were targeted because of them being Jewish is just antithetical to history.
I don't think there's any way to support that comment.
Whoopi Goldberg is one of the, and I don't like to call people names.
I don't know the nicer way to say this, but she's got to be one of the dumbest people on television.
She says things that are far more offensive than you say on this show out of sheer ignorance.
She says, no, it's going on.
Yeah.
And I'm just gonna, I just want to give an update on that.
That's literally it.
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I don't know about that.
No, but she's really crushing it.
I'm feeling like, let's prove that you don't have to be a, what they call you, like a Christian.
You dog.
Fundamentalist.
Oh, because of my glitzy aesthetic, Media Matters said I am luring women into Christian fundamentalism and fascism.
Yeah, through like through being like cute and like glitter.
It was like the way it was described.
It was like, she's cute.
She's got glitter.
She's nice.
She smiles.
She's married.
She has kids.
Wait, no, that was the worst part.
It was like, you'll never know what's next.
She's heterosexual and she's a birthing person.
And it's like, do you realize that if you watch that show, you may also have symptoms of straight marriage and kids?
And you're like, I had a healthy lifestyle.
I was like, so she's a nice woman who doesn't look, she's not a whore.
Okay.
She's monogamous and she's pretty.
And that's okay.
That was like, it was almost complimentary.
Like, it was like, it was exciting.
It was like a high school crush, like posing on them.
So if you, if you want to be a woman who's not soulless, if you want to be somebody who has bad things like getting married and having kids and learning about God and the country and stuff, then you should follow Allie Stuckey, which you can find your podcast where?
Anywhere you get your podcast.
You can watch on YouTube, but yes, we have a large listening audience.
You can get it at Spotify, Apple Podcasts, all those good places.
Yeah, it's amazing.
And of course, Lisa Reynolds, where can they find you?
Yeah, I don't know.
Twitter.
Lisa Elizabeth.
Fine.
Can you find Allie Stuckey?
I mean, what's all your handles?
Just Ali B. Stuckey, Ali Stuckey?
That is it on Instagram.
Yeah, I think you can just search Allie Bestucci.
I think I'll come up.
I don't know.
I forget what my handle is on Twitter, but you can find me.
Elijah retweets me sometimes.
I retweet Elijah sometimes.
So you can find it that way.
I'm always shocked by that.
This is the crossover that I never thought would happen.
I want to say this though.
This is not the first time we've crossed over.
This is the third time we've crossed over.
On this show, I think.
Yeah.
So I'm still going to be able to do that.
This episode was more offensive, I think, than the last episode I did with you.
Way down.
I didn't see this until I showed up today.
I'll be completely honest.
Well, it's kind of difficult to talk about monkeypox without being a little offensive.
Well, we will make sure that we bleep all of the words on this episode so that anybody who's listening will not, it'll only be slightly, but not fully.
I'm trying to be on my back.
I'll bleep my meme content.
No, but I did want to say this, though, to her audience and to the people that are there.
Thank you so much again to Allie Stuckey and to Lisa Reynolds for coming on.
As of right now, I think Lisa Reynolds is going to be in my Drink Cast Saturday live stream where we only drink water and that's what the cast is all about.
We're going to have a really great time.
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