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March 7, 2023 - Get Off My Lawn - Gavin McInnes
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S4E225 - JAN 6 WAS A TRAP
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I said, gee, you were right.
He said, it's six in the morning, brother.
Get some shot eyes.
I feel a sense of well-being this time in the morning.
Wear my heart out of my hoodie while the city is snoring.
Distant sirens, they crescendo like a symphony calling.
This is the Britain I know.
This is the Britain I love.
There's poetry inside this city if you listen enough.
Working class casualties out on the streets leak rough.
While a mother with her baby takes her pram to the pub.
And March is knocking them down, the cost of living goes up.
I can't relate to politicians with the head in the mug.
I resonate with Messy Fridays with the boys smoking bug.
We do our bit and on the struggle as below, so above.
And as the bugs over below, here in the city we blow.
I blow it my brain up to happen and it makes a halo.
And then the clock strikes down, guess it's time to head home.
My companion is the city, so I'm never alone.
I'm stepping in.
That was Wren.
Not MC Wren from NWA, but some geezer from Wales who apparently does a lot of drugs and likes hanging around his we town.
New York is so fucking crowded 24 hours a day.
You never see this.
You never see empty streets.
Yes, so wow, that sample is really getting its money's worth.
building careers all over the place.
Forgot the newspaper, too.
Balcony.
Not going well here.
Down on the pavement with a face full of tar.
Mad how small altercations can define who we are.
That's my cue.
I guess it's time to head home.
It's bittersweet how my high found its way to be low.
And I've said it once before, as above so below.
Living on the trees of Britain, you just go with the flow.
But I'm done.
I'm out for the night.
As the sun paints the pavements, I'll turn out the light.
So we're obviously going to cover this.
They got to throw this case out.
I was talking to some of the lawyers today, and I was just like, this is a mistrial.
We always knew it was.
We always knew it was a farce, right?
We've been saying this since day one.
But now it's gone mainstream.
And Tucker put out some footage of the cops just escorting him around, the shaman, who's presently doing 41 months.
Get him the fuck out of jail, you dumbasses.
You want to know, okay, you want to know what crime is in America?
You want to know what a threat to our personal safety is?
Black crime.
Sorry, crime is black crime in America.
You can love it or hate it.
Yes, that does enforce stereotypes, as newspapers refuse to show mugshots and describe perps as wearing a hoodie and brown pants.
Okay.
Actually, it's usually black pants.
It's usually true religion jeans.
But that's the number one problem.
If you want into domestic terrorism, well, it's not really a major threat.
I mean, we had some insane riots with DLM and Antifa for about a year.
But besides that, it's not as bad as, you know, the 20 people a day that die in black-on-black crime.
But, okay, let's get into domestic terrorism.
It's Antifa, okay?
That's who is trying to destroy America.
Proud Boys and the Shaman, they love America.
They weren't trying to prevent Biden becoming president.
They were just mad about the election being stolen because it was.
And if you don't have free elections, you don't have a country.
You're a Zimbabwe.
We don't want to be Zimbabwe because that's right.
Zimbabwe sucks.
Anyway, we'll get to all that, but you know, I like to keep it fun at the beginning.
I had had a long talk with Ryan yesterday about him getting his voice heard and getting his name out there and being more proactive with this show and being more of a personality.
I'd like him to be able to take over this show if I have to, you know, go somewhere or I'm sick or something.
And I said, you need to get your voice heard more often.
That's true, yes.
And the way he handled that advice was bizarre.
I sent you this in a separate email, Ryan.
Here he is on some snow.
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