Morgan Zegers FULL SHOW: Biden's Ministry of Truth, and the war on information
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Thank you.
This is America First with Sebastian Gorka, welcoming our very special guest host, the founder of Young Americans Against Socialism, Morgan Zegers.
All right, you guys, let's get started.
This is Morgan Zeggers, and I am so excited and thankful to be guest hosting Dr. Gorka's show again.
That's right.
You got a 25-year-old taking over the show today, and we're going to try and include a lot of really fun guests.
I have a great lineup for you of a lot of people from a lot of different backgrounds.
And to start off the show in a strong, strong way, I've got Robbie Starbuck with us.
Can we bring Robbie right in and let's get started?
I'm here.
All right, Robbie, thank you so much.
I appreciate it.
I know you're a busy guy.
Can you explain why you're such a busy guy?
What are you up to these days?
Yeah, so I mean, as many of Dr. Grogo's viewers know, he's had me in a lot for my race running for Congress.
And the Tennessee Republican Party has actually removed me from the ballot this last week.
So, you know, we're in a battle now to get back on the ballot.
Essentially, they removed myself, Morgan Ortegas, and one other candidate off the ballot.
Morgan and I were sort of more in a similar boat because we had all the Republican, you know, vouching and we've only voted Republican and things along those lines.
The third one had participated in a chaos primary, like Rush Limbaugh had told people to do.
So they had technically voted for Democrats, so they're kind of treated a little differently under the bylaws.
But in Morgan and I's case, they just essentially took us off and they have no good excuse for doing it.
We fit all the standards that are necessary to be able to be bona fide and to be put on the ballot.
Now I'm in a fight to make sure that this is allowed to happen because, you know, what's really scary about it is it's so similar to what you see happen in communist countries.
You know, my family came from Cuba and they had a central committee that essentially chose puppet candidates of the party and people had very limited choices.
Well, here we have the state executive committee.
The state executive committee is who met and voted to make sure that I would not be allowed back on the ballot.
And so it's sort of a creepy parallel from where my family came from to now, and more of a warning about how big government and allowing these sorts of things can become a real big problem, because now essentially people's vote is limited by stripping out the top two candidates.
Morgan and I were polling number one and two in this race, and to take us out means that now people only have choices that are folks that, frankly, are easily controlled by the Tennessee Republican Party.
I see.
Okay, so is that why they're doing it?
Because they have a candidate that they would like to run that would maybe toe the line a little bit more?
Or what's the purpose of doing something like this?
Because you have been running for so long at this point, and I mean, I'm not even from the state, but I've known about your race for a long time.
You have amazing grassroots support, and so I was just kind of baffled to see that you weren't being embraced.
What is going on here between these grassroots candidates like yourself that get so much support?
I mean, even Sean Ryan.
I love Sean Ryan and the Sean Ryan Show, and you were even on that.
So you're getting a lot of support from people that have never usually participated in the political discussion in this way.
What's the difference between you and your candidacy, and what's going on with the party and the candidate that they want to support?
Well, you know, to be perfectly honest, it's kind of bizarre, because like you said, grassroots-wise, our support is incredible.
I don't think anybody in Middle Tennessee has seen anything like it with a congressional race before, where, I mean, the number of volunteers we have on the ground is just nuts.
To see the party pull away and essentially kick out the two most, you know, sort of Trump-aligned candidates, especially, you know, very America-first populists, this is just not the direction of some of the leadership there, where it's much more establishment-y and sort of more the Romney-esque era.
And you've got to understand, I mean, remember we had Bob Corker and Lamar Alexander, not exactly like America-first, you know, populist MAGA candidates.
They were very, we'll say, hard on President Trump.
And so I think that this is sort of an extension of that, where you still have a lot of those voices in the room who are just given too much power and control.
And I think that it led to a situation where some of the good old boy backroom politics won over what fairness and really being American requires.
Because here's the thing is I'm not just fighting for myself to get back on the ballot.
I'm fighting for my opponents to get back on the ballot, too, because that's what America's about.
Our voters here deserve to be able to choose between all of us and decide who they want to represent them.
You know, and so I think that if you value sort of that bedrock of our country and those foundations our founders fought for us to have, and so many people literally gave their lives for us to have, we just can't allow this stuff to happen in America.
No, I appreciate that you're doing that.
And that's where a lot of my confusion sets in.
So I'm not really a political person in the sense that I'm good at monitoring political campaigns.
But when I saw Morgan entered the race, that threw me off because I said, that's quite strange.
And then there was the issue of the endorsements and everything.
And so when all of the new news broke out about you being removed, I thought that had something to do with it.
But then when I found out you were both taken out, I was just even more confused.
And so I think for average Americans like me, That are frustrated with the status quo, that are getting more involved and aren't necessarily politico experts.
We're really thrown off by this and we're confused because aren't, isn't the left the bad guys?
I mean, is it just that the establishments in general are against the American people and transparency and it's an issue of too much power is going to the heads of people, they want to maintain control?
Or what's going on?
And then an interesting thing to add into this question, I was doing a speech at Colorado School of Mines recently.
And one of the students said, I'm more of a Romney-esque type person and I don't understand why a lot of these cultural issues are taking the attention of conservatives when things women's sports and if a boy participates in the sport or not matters or women's bathrooms protecting those.
Why does it matter when there's bigger issues at hand?
So I feel like there's just such a big sense of being out of touch between the establishment GOP and candidates like yourself that have such strong platform supported by the people.
Do you notice that trend in differences as well?
I do.
I mean, especially between, you know, the establishment and sort of the people.
And that's what it is.
There's a group of people, and I think it's on both sides, sort of a uniparty, who they're just divorced from the lives of everyday people.
And I think the reason you see them unable to understand why cultural issues matter is because they're divorced from it.
They don't experience it.
Whereas, you know, in my case, I'm acutely aware of the importance, because I know that the history of Marxism means that step one is destroying our culture, because if you don't have a culture, you don't have a society, you don't have borders, you don't have a country.
And so they attack all those things first.
You know, those people that are sort of, you know, living in their safe little bubbles in the establishment, They don't experience it, so they don't realize how much of an effect this is going to have on the existence of our country and on the existence of freedom for our children and grandchildren.
And that's probably the most favorable way I could say it to them, is that they just, like, they don't get it.
And so, you know, and there's many cases where it's more nefarious than that, and it's actually that, you know, they're just out for their own greed.
But the reality is that there's a lot of forces at work to try to stop the people, because I think When you really look at it, like the reason that we were doing so well in polling with people and volunteers is because normal people see this stuff as common sense.
You know, it's not really something that there's a whole lot of disagreement on in terms of should we let boys go play against girls and pretend they're girls.
Your average person thinks that's crazy.
You know, so this is something that is really just sort of like inside politics division and fighting because among normal people, This is not a controversial thing to talk about.
And so I think that that's where some of this gets lost with the establishment.
And they fear people like us because they know they can't control outcomes anymore.
You know, because let's take a look at something like healthcare.
You know, Trump said a lot of things about healthcare that traditional Romney-esque Republicans have always feared saying because it meant their corporate bosses would be angry at them or their corporate donors would be angry at them.
And the reality is, is that there's just certain things that are common sense, you know?
A middle-class family doesn't choose for their child to be born with diabetes.
And, you know, if their medicine's $3,000 a month, they can't pay to live their normal life, and we have to have an answer for that.
If we don't, and the answer is, hey, just let the markets figure it out, that doesn't work for a lot of people, you know?
But there's a middle ground of sort of being able to have common sense and not have What the left is going to prescribe, which is socialism.
Yeah, and you can especially talk about these issues because of your family's story.
Robbie, can you stick around for one more segment for us?
And I want to get into the micro and macro solutions of this.
this.
Thank you for joining us.
Thank you.
Oh, sorry.
I thought you said... I thought you said one minute.
So, should I... Like, when the music starts playing, do I have, like... Oh!
Okay, okay.
Sorry.
I thought that that was, like, speeding us up.
I was like, what?
No, I heard you say the one minute thing, but I'm not good at knowing what one minute is, to be honest.
So I thought the music was like, wrap it up.
Okay, I see.
And what were you saying about the chair?
Did somebody say something about the squeaky chair?
Oh, I'm going crazy.
Oh man, okay.
Oh, man.
Oh, great.
Thank you.
Hello, Rumble viewers.
Thanks for joining.
Sorry, we have a bit of a sketchy look today for the set.
Two and a half minutes.
Alright, I've got to text my gal.
Allison, Allie.
Oh, disclaimer?
Oh, okay.
Bye.
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Okie dokie.
Thank you, Robbie.
I appreciate it.
How's your kid?
Is he still sick?
I feel so bad.
Yeah, he's just, he's homesick, but you know, it happens.
It's, it's honestly, you know, it's kind of normal.
This is, this is how it's supposed to be.
People are supposed to get sick and, you know, all the kids at school get it and everybody moves on, you know?
Right.
That's, that's crazy.
I, these stories of, of, have you seen the headlines of people saying that climate change is going to lead to a bunch of sicknesses over the coming decades or something?
That was ludicrous.
It's a big spin.
People eating unhealthy, not exercising and sitting in front of their computer all day.
Yeah, yeah.
I mean, it's as strong of a spin, I would say, as the energy and the inflation issue and the cost of food is all because of Ukraine, you know?
Yeah.
What a spin.
Putin's price hike.
Is that what they say?
Yeah, that's it.
Putin's price hike.
This is the POTUS price hike is what it really is, but it's ludicrous.
I mean, they just, you know, Spin and spin and spin and spin and spin.
I hope you're going to talk about the disinformation office today.
Oh, yeah.
I mean, we have three hours of the show, and so, yeah, we have three hours of it.
And I was going to bring it up for you, too, just because in Cuba they had similar behaviors.
Oh, it's so crazy.
It's a shame.
I mean, it's like really gross.
But at the same time, I fully expected this.
That's the thing.
What else did we expect?
We are going down the long march to this situation.
So this is just next in line for behavior for them.
All right.
We're good.
We're good.
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Welcome back from the break.
We are still with Robbie Starbuck, the congressional candidate from Tennessee that's experiencing quite the corrupt situation there.
He was explaining in the last segment.
But, Robbie, I want to focus this section on solutions, both at a micro and a macro level.
So first of all, what are you doing right now?
What are you guys doing as candidates?
Are you working with Morgan to coordinate against this corrupt situation, or what's the latest update in this?
No, you know, we're very focused on our fight, so we've kind of looked at every legal option that we can, you know, deploy here, and I think that we're sort of near the finish line in terms of what we're going to go and deploy, but we're going to use every option that we have to ensure that we're going to be on the ballot for people, because, you know, the people have fought too hard for us, and we've just put way too much in.
I mean, we've been running for about a year, and this is un-American, so I think that we have a duty, especially Given that I've been blessed to have a large following and everything like that, I have a duty to stand up for all the people who are going to come down in the future that may have this corrupt sort of backroom deal used against them being able to run.
Because this isn't just happening in congressional races.
They're picking winners and losers in all kinds of races up and down the ballot.
And that's not how this is supposed to work in America.
So, you know, we're going to take a stand against it and try to set a new precedent in terms of giving people the right to be able to run and let voters decide.
I mean, really, at the end of the day, what they're saying is, is we don't trust voters.
We think they're either stupid or dangerous.
You know, and that's a horrible message to send, is we don't trust you enough to decide for yourselves.
So either they think voters can't figure out what a real Republican is, or they think that they're going to pick a Republican that the party deems is too far right.
You know, whatever that means.
And so we've got a duty to fight, and we're going to.
We're definitely not going to roll over for these people and say, oh, well, we'll try again next time.
Aw, shucks.
Maybe we should have played the game a little better and kissed the ring.
Nobody should have to go kiss the ring.
It's about representing people.
And the only people that you should be worried about pleasing are the people in your district who are voters.
Yeah, I love that, and it's such an important lesson that we all kind of have to learn.
I mean, it's a hard lesson to learn because over the last few years we've seen so much corruption coming from the left.
I mean, I remember the uproar from when Hillary Clinton basically used the DNC and partnered with them, kind of a kiss-the-ring style, to eliminate Bernie Sanders from the race, and we all thought that was disgusting.
I think he would have won in that situation, not against Trump, but I think he would have won the primary if he was given a fair shake.
Yeah.
But there was coordination behind the scenes, and it's because the establishment works together in coordination with the media and everything.
But it's the really hard lesson that we have to learn that it's not just the left that does this.
The right is very much guilty of doing the Kiss the Ring-style establishment corrupt inner party workings.
And it's not enough to just go on Election Day and finally show up.
Yes, we need to start showing up more.
That's the first thing.
But we can't just vote down ballot for whatever Republican person is in the general election because we have to participate in the primaries.
We have to participate in the selection of our candidates.
And that means becoming a member of the committee.
I mean, I'm shocked to find out most people don't even know How to get involved at the local level?
I mean, there's town committees, and there's county committees, and then you meet as a state, and everybody works together to coordinate the structure of the party.
And so, just like in our federalist system, as voters and as citizens, we have forgotten what our role is as individuals within the party and what our power can really be.
So, it's really a shame, but it is a wake-up call for a lot of people.
Now, on a macro level, I love your family story, and you can attest to this.
The issues that we're facing now in America are so similar to the timelines that other countries have followed as the left gains power, and this is in pretty much every country that succumbs to radical leftism, including Cuba.
We just had the news come out, and we're going to talk about this in more segments for everybody who's sticking around for after Robbie leaves, but this new disinformation governance board put out by the Biden regime Robby, can you talk to us about what your thoughts are with that, considering your family's history, and what on a macro level you were hoping and are hoping to change once you get into a position of power to represent your community?
Yeah, well again, you know, you go back to what I was talking about earlier with Marxism.
This is one of the key tenets.
Like, you've got to do this.
You've got to take over the media.
You've got to take over what the truth is to bring Marxism to fruition.
You know, it's a very simple thing.
Marxism has never happened in a country that is happy and unchaotic.
You have to create chaos, you know?
And so, what has this administration done?
They've professionally created chaos.
I mean, it's like it's their job every day of the week, 24-7.
If you go through that lens, suddenly you realize it's not that they're doing a bad job, it's that they're doing exactly what they set out to do.
Because the goal really is to usher in Marxism in America, but in a new format, you know, because some people may look at it and go, well, this isn't the exact, you know, sort of structure Karl Marx has laid out.
Well, this is a very different world.
What we're going to end up seeing is more like an American PCP.
And that's what the Biden administration is rolling out.
And, you know, obviously they did this in Cuba, too, where they took control of the media and they started to define what the truth is.
And suddenly, you know, Not speaking what they deem to be the truth goes from being an infraction, societally and socially, to then being something that silences you, to then being something that actually requires severe punishment toward people.
And in some cases, even killing people or throwing them in prison.
And so that's where this goes down the line.
And so it's very important at the very first step.
People say, no, we will not allow this.
We will not comply.
And that we have bold leadership that knows That you need to stand up and do something.
So I think, you know, in a legislative mechanism, there's a lot of different things we can do in Congress to go and limit the government's ability to be able to go and intrude on people's speech.
I mean, we already have constitutional rights that should not be abridged, but beyond that, I think legislatively, we have a lot of tools we could use to make the government even more susceptible to the people being able to stop them from sort of overreaching into these areas.
You just, you can't allow our government to ever turn into that kind of machine.
And the problem is that right now it has the power to do that.
And so we've got to strip that power from the government.
Yeah, I love that.
I mean, something that sticks with me ever since I had this conversation with him, I think it was a handful of months ago, I did an interview with Paul Gosar about what he thinks went wrong with the structure of our federal government specifically, and he cited the fact that the legislative branch gave up its power for deciding the funds and spending power and decision-making power in terms of creating laws.
They handed it over to the executive branch's bureaucracy, and that's where you see the creation of a lot of these committees and a lot of these bureaucratic agencies that are used to do things like handle disinformation.
I mean, this disinformation board, I don't know if you saw this, but it came about because there was a question during a hearing on Capitol Hill, and the man who exposed that it was even created in the first place said it was created to handle disinformation being spread to Hispanic communities across the country because he said conservatives and people and the man who exposed that it was even created in the first place said it was created to handle disinformation being spread to Hispanic communities across the country because he said conservatives and people spreading disinformation are using Spanish-speaking ads and stuff like that,
They got so much traction in the Hispanic communities because they were starting to run Spanish-speaking ads, and they were doing actual outreach because it turns out Hispanic communities have more values that align with conservatives than these crazy woke liberals.
Yeah, Democrats fear the Hispanic community coming out and becoming Republican voters.
And let me tell you, it is happening.
And I am going to make a prediction.
Over 50% of Latinos in the U.S.
will vote Republican in 2022.
And it's going to be the story of the election.
Latinos have had enough.
You know, myself, even here in Tennessee, I'd be the first Latino representative ever federally.
And I actually have 10% Latinos in my district.
I guarantee you, if I'm on that ballot, we are going to have over 55% of the Latino vote here.
Oh my gosh.
Robbie, well, I'm really excited for you.
Thank you so much for spending the time doing this.
Good luck fighting back against the local and state corruption.
We'll have to stay tuned with your story.
Good luck.
Thank you.
All right, Robbie, thank you so much.
Oh, he left?
That's okay.
He's got a psychedelic.
He was like really busy.
Yeah.
How was that guys?
Better with my timing?
Yay!
Oh!
Okay, let's grab that.
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Wait, so I'm not reading it now?
Oh, sorry.
Yeah, this is just, just moi.
Okay.
*sad singing* This is super exciting.
I mean, I can't believe this disinformation board.
I wonder if the people on Rumble are, are they watching, do you think?
Do they listen to this?
You guys, how crazy is that situation?
And they're doing it to target the Hispanic community, community disinformation.
That is so obvious because, yeah, they are losing the Hispanic community in the polls.
Oh.
Yeah, I think that'd be super fun.
I mean, towards the end, um, I, let's see, maybe after the Chase Bog thing, or then, yeah, hour two and hour five, perhaps we could take a call on each of those last, like, short segments.
Yeah, because we kind of have a bunch, I guess.
Yeah.
That might be like a fun thing.
And this time I'll just talk about how I interview survivors of communism and talk about that in this little segment.
And then we'll bring Chase.
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Heck yeah!
Thank you.
Are you kidding?
Oh my gosh, that's so ridiculous.
See, my thing is like, I'm kind of a nut.
And so I just assume everybody else is also paying attention.
And then by the time I go to film a podcast episode, I'm like, no, everybody probably knows about that.
Like, I don't want to over talk about it.
Most people have never even heard of it.
So that's why we have to do it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Well, that's the thing.
It's like so niche.
Niche?
I don't know.
But it's like, listen, it's not funny.
I'm paying $100 for my gas and my groceries.
I don't really care about Taylor Lorenz on a billboard, but that's another thing.
It's expensive to fill my 4Runner.
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You guys, this is so fun, especially when there's some great music that always brings in the new segments.
This is Morgan Zegers.
I'm the founder of Young Americans Against Socialism, and I am guest hosting today for Dr. Sebastian Gorka.
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You guys, that kind of stuff just gets my blood pumping.
It's one of the most important issues in America today.
Fixing the education system.
And it is a multitude.
It's going to take a multitude of solutions.
This is not just a one quick fix.
one-stop shop kind of situation, you guys.
This is going to be generational, and I don't want to rant too much about that.
Maybe I'll talk about it a little later.
But specifically with schools, not only is the left trying to make it as difficult as possible to do things like get your kid out of public school, and by that I mean they're making it as hard as possible to start a charter school and to run a charter school.
They do it with burdensome regulation.
They make it as hard as possible to homeschool, hard as possible to get your kid into private school.
They basically are making public school or trying to make public school the only possible option.
And then once they've forced us to send our kids into public school because it's the only option that they've allowed, what do you know?
They say things like, oh, perhaps we should require COVID-19 vaccinations for kids to go to public school.
And perhaps we should just make them stay home until their mental health deteriorates for multiple years and then we'll question why they're all committing suicide.
And then we'll also include really sexual curriculum That sexualizes young children in K-3, and if you don't support that, then you're a racist bigot who hates gay people.
It's ridiculous, and if you ask me, when you poison the minds of young people, of course you're gonna end up with situations like we're in right now, where America's population is weak, we are unenlightened, and we have absolutely no understanding of the world around us, or the history, the amazing men and women, and the sacrifices they made, before we were even put onto this planet that gave us the privilege that we have of being in this country today.
So, that being said, I have a lot of issues with the education system.
That's why my current passion, my passion that I hope to carry on for quite some time, is to keep working with my nonprofit.
For those of you who don't know, I run a nonprofit called Young Americans Against Socialism.
You can learn more about us at fightsocialism.org.
But basically, it's me and my team.
I've got a production director named Grace, a communications director named Allie, and we, the three of us, we're all five feet tall.
It's hilarious.
We are little powerhouses interviewing as many survivors from communism and socialism as possible.
We interview the stories.
We document them out of a studio in Dallas, and we are trying to get them seen in as many homeschool classrooms, homeschool pods, charter schools, private schools, and even if we could get some teachers that want to show them in the classrooms of public schools, We want as many people, especially the younger people, to see them as possible.
Because the lessons of how radical leftists come to power in a country, that kind of stuff is not taught in the public education system, you guys, okay?
It's not taught at all.
And so instead, we do learn about Stalin.
We learn about Lenin.
We learn about this evil guy Castro.
We learn about Pol Pot.
We learn about Mao Zedong.
But we learn about them as if they are just these evil dictators that got too much power one day and ended up oppressing everybody and then a famine hit.
You don't learn how they came to power by calling themselves democratic socialists, promising to bring progress for all, to uplift the working class, to end poverty, to bring justice for all, especially the workers of the world that we're going to unite.
None of this is taught, and by that I mean the how.
How these people came to power and ended up oppressing people via socialism and communism.
So with my nonprofit, we are interviewing people that lived through this, escaped it, and we are trying to get as many people to watch it as possible.
You can watch it at Young Americans Against Socialism's YouTube or Rumble.
Our website is fightsocialism.org, and our first season of these one-hour interviews is going to come out towards the end of spring, early summer.
It is insane.
We've got survivors from communist China, from Cuba, from Pol Pot and his killing fields and the Cambodian genocide.
We have an entire amazing list.
Now, if you want to educate your family, you can watch these things at home after dinner.
You could include them in your classrooms, and we would absolutely love it.
Go to fightsocialism.org.
Thank you, guys.
Thank you.
I just can't help it.
So they don't know I'm dancing to Paradise City?
*laughs* Wait, so the Rumble people are just watching me randomly dance?
You guys, Paradise City was just playing, okay?
Oh my gosh, I was on Jesse Kelly's show yesterday and they were like, what walk-up song do you want?
And I was like, what is a walk-up song for the radio?
But, um, gimme Johnny Cash!
So, we got Chase up next?
Okay, wonderful.
And so this is eight minutes.
Yeah, he's a marine, lost his job.
Is he on right now?
Boom, boom, boom.
Let me hear you say, weho!
Weho!
Am I here?
Chase!
Hello!
Hey, how you doing?
Thank you so much for joining!
I'm glad that I saw your message that you would come on.
Yeah, absolutely.
I appreciate you obviously giving a platform.
I feel like not a lot of people have really got to hear this side of everything, so it's nice that you were open to it.
Oh, thank you.
Yeah, whenever Gorka asks me to guest host or whenever I do it, I try and bring on people that haven't really gotten a platform to tell their story yet.
I mean, I think it's a really great sacrifice that you made, and it was a show of courage that our generation just doesn't have, and so I'd love to talk about that, too.
I saw the talking points that you sent over and the questions, but it's really a shame how mentally weak our generation is, and they can't imagine what a sacrifice is, so I'm glad that you did that.
Yeah, I appreciate that.
I was glad that as many people stuck their guns as they did.
Of course, you always wish there was more, but I think the last number I saw was 79,000.
You're kidding.
Wait, wouldn't get vaccinated?
Yes, that we're currently being processed.
That's across Auburn, not just the Marine Corps.
Oh, okay.
I know.
Yeah.
Wow.
And so did they all lose their positions?
I'm confused.
So like, how come you lost yours, but did we really drop 79,000 people?
Either we dropped them or they're in the process of it now.
I know our base was some of the first to get people processed out.
We had 18 out of our group of nine.
So out of our group of nine, 18 were all gone.
Chase, do you have wired headphones with you?
I do.
Can you use those for us?
Sorry.
Absolutely.
And sorry to interrupt.
They were asking.
All right.
Is this better?
Wonderful.
Okay.
Perfect.
Okay.
Okay, am I doing an ad read?
That would be wonderful.
Chase, we have eight minutes.
Perfect.
Sounds good to me.
Thank you.
Thank you.
All right, you guys.
Welcome back from the break.
We have a really exciting guest today.
Somebody that is just representative of so many young men and women across the country, and older, that refused and did not comply to tyranny.
And what do you know, they made the sacrifice, they made the adult decision, and they knew what would come from it.
We have Chase Boggs that I have invited to come on for this segment.
He is a Marine who refused to get the vax.
And what do you know, he lost his job.
Chase, thank you for joining us today and sharing your story.
Yeah, absolutely.
Thanks for giving me the platform and taking the time out of the busy day to talk with me.
Oh, of course.
Well, I just, I've got to say, before we get into it, I talk a lot about how I just think core values, living by a moral code, living with courage, these are traits lost on our generation.
And the more we can represent them, the more we can live by example and show our generation what it really means to, you know, Speak truth to power and stand up to tyrannical forces and people that are hurting others We have to live by example And you do exactly that so thank you, and I'm wondering can you just let us know what happened?
And what are you currently doing now that you've lost your job?
What's what's been going on?
Yeah, it's definitely been a wild past six months as I'm sure a lot of people know starting in September early to mid-september the military enforced a Vaccine mandate regarding the COVID vaccines.
Me and my buddies almost thought it was laughable.
We didn't even really realize that it was an actual thing.
So that was beginning of September.
Towards the end of September, we learned that we were actually getting processed for administrative separation.
So that process started in September where we were basically told, hey, you're done.
Throughout October, we did all of our out-processing stuff.
We're informed of all the benefits we would lose, the benefits we would maintain.
And then that, we basically stayed stagnant from the end of October when our out-processing, all that paperwork and everything went through, all the way until January 27th was the day that I officially got the paperwork, got my DD-214, hey, you're out of the military.
Geez.
So can you bring us back though to why did you join the military in the first place and how did it feel to be kicked out of something that represents so much?
Yeah, absolutely.
I feel like I joined the military for the same reason a lot of people join the military.
Hopefully everybody joins the military to fight for freedom.
Me and all my buddies, at the end of the day, that's what we signed up to do.
I had military in my family going back to the Civil War, World War I, World War II.
Vietnam and then me and a couple of my cousins enlisted recently.
And we joined, obviously, to fight for freedom, which I feel like at the end of the day, by refusing to comply, that's what we accomplished.
I feel like in the short time I had in the military, that was almost the most I had the opportunity to do in that fight for freedom.
So hopefully we accomplished some of those goals.
Yeah.
Hopefully that's why everybody films.
I mean, yeah.
So were you concerned with the ratio of how many people actually in the military that's supposed to be standing up for freedom?
How are you, was it very concerning to see how many of your peers and colleagues actually complied, even though perhaps they might not have really wanted to?
Absolutely.
As soon as the mandate or talks of the mandate went out, The vast majority of people were all for it.
Yeah, we're going to fight it.
We're not going to, we're not going to comply.
Then all of a sudden talks of dishonorable discharge possibilities came up.
Talks of losing the GI Bill, which we all did.
Talks of all of the negative implications, all the stress that they were going to put on us.
Those started happening and all of a sudden everybody started folding.
Still, to their credit, out of my company of around 90 people at the time, 18 of us stuck to our guns and we actually followed through and got out-processed because of this.
Yeah, and you and I, before we started recording, you were telling me some of the numbers.
What was that number that you shared of estimations on how many people actually did not comply?
Yeah, the last number I saw in a report was 79,000, and that was at the beginning of February.
I know every branch did it differently as far as timelines to pushing these people out.
Some of those 79,000 might have ended up getting the vaccine, and I'm sure the Department of Defense is probably not going to want to share the actual numbers when it's all said and done.
I can confirm 18 out of our 90 got administratively separated, which is 20% of the unit, which is A huge, obviously a huge, a huge portion compared to what it should have been.
Yeah.
And what do you think that says about our readiness and our preparedness for dealing with the challenges that are going to be facing us in the coming years?
I mean, we've got Russia, we've got China, we've got the Middle East, which is now just in shambles because of the Biden administration.
How do you feel about what they're doing to the military at home?
I mean, you have critical race theory, you have the firing of anybody that didn't comply.
And to me, I'm concerned because they've basically eliminated, by firing you guys, they've eliminated the biggest dissenters to their demands.
That's my big concern here, on top of many other concerns of how just disgusting this is.
But you have this stuff happening at home.
The NDU, National Defense University, hosted a speaker, I don't know if you heard this, that lectured to our military and international leaders the best way to fight communist China is to embrace democratic socialism in America.
So that was to our top military officials on how to be leaders on the world stage and do America's work.
That was his lesson for them.
And that was a taxpayer-funded American university for military leaders.
Again, that is insane.
But then on the international stage, look what he's doing with all of his terrible decisions and what this administration has done.
Are you concerned about where we're heading?
And what do you think about, what are the boys in the military saying right now of how they feel being led by this administration?
And we have one minute to just wrap it up for us, sorry.
No, absolutely.
I mean, the people that Stand against against these mandates were obviously independent thinkers, they looked at the stats, they were men and women of conviction, exactly the sort of person you would want to fight against this with all I mean, you just take a glance at the military reading list they put out.
And it's definitely concerning, especially with the last three or four months, as we've seen on a national international scale of the unrest now is not the time to be to be taken out.
It's such a large Oh, I love that.
Well, we'll have to stay connected.
Thank you Chase.
Yeah.
And just like 20 seconds left.
What are you doing next?
How can we help you and how can we support your career?
Yeah, absolutely.
Right now I'm in a congressional office until literally two days from now.
I'm going back to Missouri.
I'm going to set down the phone, pick up a fish and pole and plant a garden.
Just like everybody should do.
Oh, I love that.
Well, we'll have to stay connected.
Thank you, Chase.
Thanks for your courage.
Exciting.
What did you think, Rumble?
Am I gonna end it?
Oh, thank you, Chase.
I appreciate it.
I'll reach out to you and stay connected.
I didn't realize you also liked gardening.
That's wonderful.
Wait, how old are you? 23.
Okay.
Have a nice day.
Yep.
Have a good one.
How sweet is that?
A fellow Gen Z gardener.
Was it that obvious?
Come on, guys.
Oh, you like gardening?
Oh.
I have a farmersonly.com account.
Are you guys laughing at me?
Are you kidding?
I'm practical with my dating.
Please don't insult my culture.
Farmersonly.com is a real thing because there's a lot of people with land that live a certain lifestyle, like myself, that, you know, I want to be smart.
I don't want to keep going on city boy dates.
Come on!
Farmersonly.com.
I'm going to start my podcast, my first podcast advertiser is going to be FarmersOnly.com.
Thank you.
Thank you so much.
Oh, thank you.
Thank you.
Yeah.
I wanna know, what I like to say is if a guy has thinner thighs than me, then it just can't happen.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I'm just practical, okay?
I'm a conservative, I'm efficient, I don't waste my time.
Wait, wait, which read?
and Okay, JCM.
Oh no, I got it!
What, is it bad?
You're scaring me now.
Is it, like, inappropriate?
Oh no.
I'm always ready.
I'm always ready.
All right.
Welcome back from the break.
This is Morgan Zegers, guest hosting for Dr. Gorka.
We look the same, so I know you're probably really confused of like, what happened?
Okay, you guys, National Tax Day was April 18th.
It was a great day, and it couldn't come at a worse time for Americans struggling to make ends meet and small business owners trying to keep their doors open.
Congress and the Biden administration are making a bad decision.
One they created A bad situation, one they created, even worse.
But there's good news from the states.
Many governors, most from red states, have enacted policy reforms that have helped small businesses, their employees, and local economies grow.
Our friends at Job Creators Network, an awesome organization that I love, actually.
have launched the Great Opportunity Project to shine a light on these state wins.
While states lowered taxes and regulations and prospered, the Biden administration is proposing $2.5 trillion of tax increases on hardworking small business owners and ordinary Americans.
These tax hikes would cancel the real progress in those states and the rest of the country, too.
Your representatives in D.C.
need to hear from you.
This is our role in the Republic, people.
You need to go to thegreatopportunityproject.com and sign a petition telling them not to raise taxes and make President Trump's tax cuts permanent.
Go to thegreatopportunityproject.com.
Now, this is our role in the Republic.
I can't tell you how many people, especially with a thing like the COVID vaccine mandate, reached out to me and said, Morgan, I don't want to comply with this tyranny.
Should I quit my job?
Is this the only solution?
Have we lost America?
But you guys, there are ways for us to get involved as average Americans.
There's one thing I like to always say, and it's because I hear the same thing all the time.
People say on the conservative side, I just am not political.
I just want to be left alone.
I don't do politics.
Well, guess what people?
There's a lot of people on the other side that do politics as a hobby.
They enjoy it.
They do it on the weekends.
They do it on Friday nights.
They love it.
It's their life.
And their style of politics, when they do it, completely destroys and upends our style of life.
So I say we need to start doing politics in a way that preserves our ability to be left alone, in a way that preserves our American values, and that can really only be done with average citizen's participation.
Now, one example is to do something like this and to sign petitions to speak to your leaders on a local, state, and federal level about doing things like preserving the tax cuts.
But another thing with the vaccination mandates, people were so confused as to what to do.
If you look at it on a basic equation level, employees and employers need to be communicating about the constitutional rights of the government to be able to do something like this from a federal level.
They need to communicate of, should we stand up as citizens?
Form that coalition and begin working with other businesses in your community.
And then as businesses, meet with your local leaders, your local politicians and representatives, meet with the local sheriff's department.
It's their job to enforce these kind of tyrannical rules or to not enforce them.
That is their job.
And then you can go to the state level, the federal level, and when you grow at the ground level in this community organization, not the crazy radical leftist community organization like AOC and Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, But good old-fashioned community leadership.
We are going to be able to save this country, whether it's vaccine mandates or whether it's tax cuts and anti-business regulation.
That being said, stay tuned because we've got some exciting guests coming up.
Thank you so much.
Thank you.
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Never mind.
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Okay.
Isn't he funny?
Well, that's the thing is, like, I had followed him when he didn't have, like, many followers, and so I knew that he was satirical, but then when that first video of him went viral and everybody was like, look at this idiot lib, I was going around commenting on everything, being like, no, this is primetime 99, Alex Stein.
He's joking.
And then Alex was like, no, I want people to think this is real.
Stop it, Morgan.
Sounds like, I thought I was doing you a favor. - I don't remember.
Yeah, vaccinate your daddy mom.
Yakuboyens.
Oh. - I was told all the time.
Oh no.
Boys.
This is my good.
Oh, sassy.
Thank you.
There's a reason I enjoy my podcast.
1, 5, 4, 7, 9.
Oh, his phone's off.
Maybe something happened to him.
1, 5, 4, 7, 4, 7, 9. 9.
Morgan Zeggers.
Alright you guys, so we're having a quick shake up.
I thought we were going to have Yakuboyanz on for this section, and we were going to talk about what Elon Musk should be doing as he's taking over Twitter to make the platform actually safe, and by that I mean not like a safe space for libs and lefties who can't stand to experience political talk that doesn't agree with them, but instead truly a safe space that doesn't allow for things like sex trafficking and inappropriate images and videos, especially of children.
that are often shared onto social media platforms.
And so hopefully we can get him for another segment.
But I'll just move up a different topic that I wanted to talk about.
Of course, the Young Americans Against Socialism founder cannot miss the opportunity to talk to you guys about the situation facing young Americans.
In an earlier segment, I was telling you guys about how I run a nonprofit that produces a show that interviews survivors of socialism and communism.
And I do it because back in college, I went to American University.
I had quite a strange experience.
I should preface this with the fact that I'm a colonel's daughter.
My dad is a veteran from the Iraqi war.
He served on 9-11.
He went down on 9-12 and assisted with the cleanup because my family's from upstate New York, so they drove right down for that.
And I considered myself growing up to be quite a history buff.
I watched all these documentaries, I loved reading, and I was going to college for veterans advocacy at American University.
That's what I want to do.
I wanted to work at the USO after graduation.
So when I went to college, it was my first time really experiencing woketopia.
And I want to tell you guys a little bit about that so you can understand how radical things are and how crazy things have transitioned over the last handful of years.
Because I graduated high school in 2015, went to college as a freshman in 2015, and the first time I ever heard the word bigot or heard the word xenophobe or misogynist, was on day one of orientation at my very radical school.
Now, I had no idea that a school called American University could be so anti-America, but what do you know?
It absolutely was.
It's actually 90% liberal, and it's the number one most politically active campus in the country.
So you can imagine that a little colonel's daughter military brat that loved serving veterans and country music going down to American University in Washington, D.C., it was quite a culture shock.
And especially on day one, I didn't even know how to pronounce the words bigot, xenophobe, misogynist, or anything.
And there's actually a funny story of when I was sitting in the orientation circle.
It was so weird, you guys.
We had this piece of paper.
And this is before pronouns really became a thing, but they were becoming a thing on woke campuses in 2015.
And we had this piece of paper we had to fill out, and it said fill out your name, fill out your hometown, your, what was it?
What do you study?
Your focus in school and so your major, your major, your hometown, your hobbies that you like.
And then there was also a section for pronouns.
And for me, I had never even heard the concept before that one must share a pronoun.
And this is in 2015.
Now everybody has them in their social media bios.
And so I was looking at it like, what do they mean by this?
And I truly was perplexed and I was like, they can't be asking for my pronoun pronoun.
So like maybe pronoun means something else and I'm just unaware.
I should Google it.
And so I secretly like pick up my phone and I like Google pronoun and I'm like, she, her, he, him.
Hmm.
I mean, maybe they're asking this, but why would they do that?
So then I'm like, let me just check.
So then I start peeking over around the circle of orientation students at the other freshmen, and they are all on their sheets writing, she, her, he, him.
I was like, well, this is the most peculiar thing.
Why would they be asking it?
But okay.
I'll do it.
And from then on it just became a normalized concept.
And that's what I'm really concerned with is I was 18 at the time going to college.
I had been raised with the concept that it was normal to not have to ask pronouns.
It's not something you do.
But now they're doing it with very, very, very young children from a very young age.
And it's being normalized that this is a normal thing to do.
I want to play, do you guys mind?
Are the producers back there?
Can we listen to some of the craziness from Libs of TikTok?
Because I want to talk to you guys about the indoctrination that's happening with children.
I run Young Americans Against Socialism, but you guys, socialism is just the economic step for the radical left to take control of a country.
And so I want to let you know that it's not just the indoctrination of supporting an economic system over capitalism.
Instead, they aren't teaching our kids properly about economics.
They aren't teaching them about history.
They aren't teaching them about finance and government and business and entrepreneurship.
But they are also indoctrinating them with disgusting lessons on sex, gender, and the idea, this is weird, that doctors just guess when they are looking at a baby that has just been born.
Now, Dr. Gorka had Libs of TikTok on the show recently and Libs of TikTok has been my favorite, favorite, favorite.
Instagram account for quite some time.
I think it's hilarious and it perfectly exposes what is going on in public school systems specifically because these teachers record themselves talking about their radical lessons and then feel comfortable enough sharing it onto TikTok.
The problem is they get exposed because Libs of TikTok then takes that original video and shares it onto the Libs of TikTok page and these teachers are getting in trouble because the parents are starting to realize, wait, that's my kid's teacher.
That's what they're teaching my kid?
So producers, can we show some of the Libs of TikTok clips that I sent you guys?
Here is Madison Cawthorn's definition of a woman.
X chromosomes, no tallywhacker.
And this gives me a chance to talk about biological essentialism.
First of all, it's not true.
People have all kinds of chromosomes and all kinds of bodies.
Women who've had hysterectomies, people born with certain conditions.
But that's almost immaterial.
Number two.
It is a system of oppression.
Gender is a hierarchy and a system of oppression.
And the easier it is to define gender, the easier it is to keep the oppression going.
It's dangerous.
Okay, so I find that hilarious.
Now, you guys, I am a woman.
I love femininity, not feminism.
I think women have a very unique role in the keeping of the Republic, and I love talking about that so much.
Now, just because I talk about women and femininity, not feminism, and I believe that there's a way to empower women while also encouraging them, and not only that, empowering them to embrace their natural roles in the keeping of the Republic and in the maintenance of the family, it's so special and unique.
I get called the misogynist now.
Can you believe that?
And so I recently spoke at Colorado School of Mines, and I think I was talking to Robbie about it, but I was speaking there and I got protested for being a transphobic misogynist.
I was like, what?
You're kidding.
Why?
Turns out it's because I talk about how we have to have safe bathrooms for women and girls to be using because there are situations where, like in Loudoun County, Virginia, a girl got Abused, assaulted sexually by a boy who was in a skirt that identified as a girl in the girls bathroom because the school allowed boys into the girls bathroom if they so identified.
I spoke out about that.
I speak out about protecting the independence of women's sports, not allowing men to come in and beat them because they are biologically different.
And it's not just testosterone levels.
You can't just change your hormones and then expect to be a fair competitor.
You are born and going through puberty, you are given physical differences with your arm span, with your bone density, and with a lot of other things that are just basic science.
It's against women to do so.
But now, if an average conservative young woman speaks out about these things, guess what you guys?
It ends up being like me.
We're called bigots.
We're called... I get called a racist all the time, too, because they connect all of this stuff together in their weird intersectionality wokeism.
But I'm also called a misogynist, internalized misogyny, because misogyny means you hate women, right?
And so I've asked them before, how come you're telling me, a woman, that I hate women when I believe in empowering women to the utmost degree?
And they tell me, well, it's your conservative views that actually hurt women, and so you may not think that you hate women, but your views on politics actually hurt women, making you an internalized misogynist.
And then, of course, because I defend women's sports, I'm also transphobic, according to them.
I don't accept any of those titles.
That being said, I want to let you guys know, I just got a text from Dr. Gorka.
He said he's listening.
He said he's at a Trump event in New Jersey.
He says hello, and he says, hashtag, seat at the table.
Super exciting.
That being said, can we see another Wibbs of TikTok video please?
Let's see another crazy teacher.
Alright, so something that's really cool and unique about who I am is that I am transgender.
So, we touched a little bit about that at the beginning of this week in the book that Ms.
Hammond read, but I'm going to give you my explanation about what it means to be transgender as well.
So when babies are born, the doctor looks at them and they make a guess about whether the baby is a boy or a girl based on what they look like.
And most of the time that guess is 100% correct.
There are no issues whatsoever.
But sometimes the doctor is wrong.
The doctor makes an incorrect guess.
When the doctor makes a correct guess, that's when a person is called cisgender.
When a doctor's guess is wrong, that's when they are transgender.
So I'm a man, but when I was a baby, The doctors told my parents I was a girl.
And so my parents gave me a name that girls typically have and bought me clothes that girls typically wear.
And until I was 18 years old, everyone thought I was a girl.
And this was super, super uncomfortable for me because I knew that wasn't right.
That is just disgusting.
It's so laughable that you have a hard time understanding.
Are they kidding?
Are they running a joke?
Well, next up we have Alex Stein who does such a good job with satire to make fun of the left that you wonder if is it real or is it not.
And these days, you never know.
But I'm excited to have him on.
Also, Yaku reached out and he says he didn't see the step call coming through.
So there must have just been some tech thing.
But it's okay.
Yeah.
Okay.
Oh, Benji?
Yeah, yeah.
Let's, let's... Yeah, that sounds great.
Thank you.
Hello, I'm a white supremacist.
It's, it's a horrible thing, you know, to give someone like me a platform.
Did you guys, I can't believe I haven't told you guys this.
Yeah, I go, I show up at the school and there's 40 students.
I'm there to talk about history and there's 40 students outside and I was like, are they there for me?
I am a non-problematic, you know, I'm just a little old me.
And then I get there and the entire hallway and entrance and elevators and stairwell leading up to the event is lined with human rights posters.
Because they said that my anti-trans views make them want to kill themselves, which harms their lives and harms human rights.
Okay, Alex, the mic is live this whole time, so don't say anything weird.
And I think that's a good question.
Or too weird, I should say.
Why did you give me the spoof background?
I feel like you miss this when you say weird things.
This is the green screen!
No, this is the Conspiracy Castle, Morgan.
You've never been on the Conspiracy Castle, but you know, it's a very nice, regal place that I fake live in.
Yeah, well, I mean, I invite you onto my shows.
I guess you just don't return the favor.
No, because you don't want to be associated with me.
I'm not trying to bring you down into the mud, Morgan.
You don't want to be in the tinfoil hat community.
It's just too good for us.
I disagree.
Well, thank you for coming on.
I appreciate it.
I think it'd be really fun for the audience.
Yeah.
We'll do a little talk radio today.
And we won't go too crazy.
Don't worry.
No.
A little crazy.
Do you have a rap for us?
Maybe.
Maybe.
If you're ready.
I always have a rap ready, Morgan.
I never not have a rap.
Do you like how whenever I share your stuff I use the biggie biggie biggie?
I use that song a lot, if you notice.
Yeah, I'm a Biggie Smalls nut, too.
It's just funny.
I like your music, though.
Your country music.
It always makes me feel like I'm at the saloon, kicking back, drinking Miller Lite.
Because that's what I do all the time.
No, but you know what I mean.
It has that vibe.
Oh yeah, it makes you feel like a real cowboy.
Well, when you're doing the woodworking though, that emasculates me.
I actually don't like that.
I actually have a really big problem with that.
Wait, stop!
I have a huge problem with that.
It's important for women to be entrepreneurs so that we can stay home with the family instead of going to a 9-to-5 job, Alex.
Well, that's true.
I guess... I mean, I guess that is good, but I don't... I mean, just because you're a 9-to-5 job doesn't need to be, like, bodybuilding, or... I mean, you know, um... Is woodworking bodybuilding?
Aww, you're mean.
No, but... Alex has kicked off the show.
Alex is done.
It's not bodybuilding.
I'll be.
God, I'll be.
God, I'll I'll be.
God, I'll be.
So that was a really great turn of events.
Sorry for everybody that had to witness that.
You guys, speaking of fun situations like music, I have a fun guest for you, Alex Stein.
If you haven't heard of him, Primetime99, Alex Stein.
Just like a viral sensation.
They can't even see that on the radio.
I'm already going crazy, Morgan.
Oh my goodness.
Well, thank you.
Thank you for taking time out of your very busy day.
You're a small businessman and an internet sensation, apparently.
So, praise be.
Thank you for joining.
That is true.
And as my sister in Christ, I appreciate being here.
And let me tell you something, being a viral sensation is not easy.
It's a lot of pressure.
And a lot of people have been like, oh, Alex, you know, congratulations on all your success with your viral videos.
Going viral is a terrible thing, Morgan, because now I'm like, what am I going to do next?
I've already worn women's swimwear to a city council meeting.
And like, I'm literally going to have to jump in a fire and light myself on fire next.
I just don't know.
The pressure is, it's overwhelming sometimes.
Oh my god.
Okay, so if people are listening and are aware, he's very satirical.
And that's the whole point.
Alex Stein is hilarious and goes and makes fun of the crazy lefties, the wokus, at city council meetings and government public hearings where you can speak directly to your representatives.
And so Alex, don't hate me, but I have a clip that I want to show of you in the women's bathing suit.
So if we could play that, producers.
Hello, how are you guys doing, Council?
So, my name is Alexandria Stein, and I'm here today to call out transphobia here in Plano.
I'm currently being restricted from swimming in the City of Plano Swim League against the women, even though it's clear that I reassigned my gender last week.
Like, for example, do I look Like a man?
Obviously I'm not.
This is a woman.
But they're not going to let me swim and compete against the ladies because of transphobia.
So what I need you guys to do is I need you to wake up.
We have champions like Leah Thomas.
She's an NCAA champion, the best swimmer in college today.
I can't get a scholarship unless I'm able to send a recruiting tape to these colleges.
So they say, oh, oh, you have an unfair advantage, Alexandria.
What?
What looks like?
Does this look like an unfair advantage to y'all?
Alex, can you explain what that was there?
Okay, Morgan.
So what that is, that's a crazy man that was dropped on his head as a child that has a lot of social issues.
And what he decided was, is he going to do what is called culture jamming, where we take the most absurd parts of our culture and we jam it in the public's face to try to bring awareness to how crazy the world has become.
People are like, oh, Alex, you're a genius.
I am not!
That is a pure indication that I am mentally ill.
I'm not a genius.
I am just willing to push the envelope and do anything for attention because we got to bring attention to some of these issues.
Like, first of all, I don't want to be considered transphobic at all.
You know, I'm not that.
But just imagine we're letting a guy that swam on the women's team for three years Take a year off and then compete against the women at the highest level of the NCAA.
And for me, I think that's ridiculous because think about all the girls that spent their entire life in a swimming pool.
I think that goes against women's rights.
So it's really just, I'm just highlighting the absurdity.
I'm crazy, but I'm just putting a mirror to the crazy world that we all live in.
I think that's a really great way of putting it.
And people think, oh, he's just a jokester and he'll do things that are crazy and put on a woman's bathing suit.
And I feel bad for the radio people that weren't able to see that.
But you truly were standing in a public government building in a woman's bathing suit.
And I think that it's actually just so righteous of you to do something like this and I really appreciate that you're doing it because it may seem like a women's issue and like a small thing of we have to protect women's sports but to me I see it as, first of all, this is protecting objective truth.
We have to have some basis of reality.
And so this is not just a little issue of, oh women deserve fair competition and a little sports thing so they can also win trophies.
I've heard conservative conservative men say things like that.
It's just a little issue in culture.
We shouldn't be focusing on it.
First of all, it's not a little issue.
It is protecting objective truth, and I'm glad you're doing that.
And second, why are we leaving it to women to have to Save and protect these issues all alone.
These should be things that men in the movement are also focusing on and taking care of and leading the voice and conversation on.
I'm sorry, but you can't put women out there and be like, well, you guys got to go handle your own problems.
I think men, especially in the conservative space like you, need to be doing this.
And so I'm glad that you're leading that charge.
Thank you for doing that.
Do you feel like that's a responsibility of yours?
Well, honestly, yeah.
I mean, I don't want to sound like, you know, they say, you know, Lizzo, like in the conservative world, there's the anti-feminism.
But no, I think men should be responsible for lifting up and protecting women.
I think that's just natural.
Like, that's the natural order of society.
But this is where people say, oh, it's a small deal that Leah Thomas is swimming against the men.
But in this day and age of helicopter parents that want their kids to be good athletes, I know that there's going to be some parents out there that try to, you know, gender reassign their children at a young age in order to get some sort of, you know, You know, advantage in sports.
And that sounds crazy, but that's really the world we live in.
There's a joke that says, they say, you know, having a trans kid and having a vegan cat is the same thing.
You know who's making that decision?
The owners, not the vegan cat or the trans kid.
So this is a very big issue.
This goes against women's rights.
And yeah, more people should stand up for it.
Because, listen, like I said at the beginning of things, I don't even want to be an anti-trans person or transphobic, which somebody wants to label me.
They need to be in their own division.
That's how it needs to work.
We need to protect women's sports.
And it is a big issue because when they see Leah Thomas being successful, more people, copycats, are going to do this.
And it's just going to bring an influx of confused children into the world.
Yeah and there's a lot of, speaking of all of these like general topics, there's a lot of current events that are going on that make me think of you and the work that you do.
One of them is the recent doxing of Libs of TikTok and Dr. Gorka had Libs of TikTok the creator actually on for an interview a couple days ago so that was really cool because I've always loved the account and she does something similar to what you do which is basically Take the left and put a mirror up to their face and make them see the horrifying reality of what they've become.
And they can't stand it.
And all she does is take the original videos that these, especially public school K-5 teachers are posting about what they do in the classroom, like exposing that they are trans, explaining that gender is something when the doctor guesses the gender of a child when it's looking at a newborn baby and just guesses based on the physical features of the baby.
And how it can be wrong sometimes.
The doctors can be wrong with its guests.
And so lives of TikTok, when you see it, the videos go viral.
It's had a million followers, that account.
And it got doxxed because the left is aware of how influential something like that can be.
It's similar to laughing at the regime.
And this is something that's been seen in a lot of communist regimes before, where the people that often are most impactful in holding it accountable and bringing people's attention to it are the ones that can make a joke of it.
And so that's why things like Winnie the Pooh, not allowed in China because people were comparing Winnie the Pooh to Xi Jinping.
And so have you been seeing the attacks on libs of TikTok?
And sorry to get a little personal, but are you concerned that the left would want to go after you in this way as well?
We have about one minute before the segment breaks.
No, I'm sure they are going to come after me.
But, you know, real quick before the minute ends, I want to say this.
You talked about how China, Xi Jinping, protects Winnie the Pooh.
These same companies that were fighting against the Don't Say Gay Bill, like Disney, they have to airbrush John Boyega because he's an African-American off their poster, off the Star Wars poster in China.
They have to, you know, edit all the gay mentions in the Beast of Dumbledore.
So these multinational corporations that pretend to be on the side of social justice do not even follow through in the other countries that they're in.
Like, for example, Saudi Arabia, they never post a pride flag on June for, you know, Gay Pride Month.
So these companies don't have our back.
Oh, geez, that's a really great, great point that you brought up there.
And what's even more funny with Big Tech, we'll get into it, but like every time I post an interview with a survivor of communism in China, we get demonetized because Big Tech says we're spreading misinformation.
So it all comes full circle.
We'll talk about it in the next segment.
Thanks, Alex.
Wow.
Are we doing good?
Oh yeah, that's awesome.
I love coming on.
Thank you, Morgan.
No, thank you.
What else are you doing today?
There's a trans pride rally here.
Let me pull it up.
Tomorrow at 6.
So I'm meeting with a guy.
This is a trans pride fest.
I don't know if you can see that very well.
Oh, I can.
I'm going to that with some people tomorrow.
So I'm just kind of getting a cameraman and figuring out what, you know, that's kind of what I'm planning on right now for the rest of the day after this, figuring out what I'm going to do tomorrow.
Cause I'm sure they're going to, somebody's going to hit me with something and, but it's, I gotta go for the content though.
I'm such a freak.
I have to go.
Is it in Dallas?
It's in, well Denton, you know, about 40 minutes from me, uh, University of North Texas.
Just be safe.
I mean, don't get hit with a concrete milkshake.
They do that.
I know that's what I'm gonna get hit see and that's the other thing is like I know I'm gonna wear some you know bad sport coat or something because I know they're gonna throw some food on me and really that's gonna be kind of funny like they think they're gonna own me with that I think that'll be actually kind of funny if they they throw hot coffee on me or something as long as you get it filmed that's the thing that's what I'm saying as long as it's filmed it's gonna be great sorry Yeah, the more we can document, it's like, the actual visual of it is everything.
Like, if you can get people's mouths moving, admitting stuff, it's like Project Veritas.
Like, if you can get them admitting stuff on camera, and their lips moving, instead of just maybe, like, an email, or, like, think of Biden's laptop.
There's so much in that, but nobody wants to, like, take the email seriously.
It's, it's kind of wild, but I feel like if we had video footage of a lot of that stuff, it would be so much more powerful.
So, it's cool to see.
You're 100% right, but we do have video evidence of him saying the quid pro quo, you know, talking about how he got rid of the, you know, the, the energy ambassador.
And I mean, it's just funny how we do have, we do have all the evidence, enough evidence for even the dumbest person to realize that they're corrupt.
But yeah, we're never going to get any justice with the Biden family.
Right?
Not with Hillary, not with any of them.
Morgan, come on.
Not even with Trump.
No, I mean, you know, Trump's probably not even perfect, you know, so.
All these people.
I like Trump more than Biden, but you know what I mean.
Uh, yeah.
Wait, Israel read?
Oh, the one that's written for Gorka that I have to change the pronouns on.
Yeah, that's kind of hard to do on the fly.
Come with me, Dr. Gorka, to Israel.
I'm excited, though.
I want to go to Israel.
Are you going to Israel?
Are you going on a free trip to Israel?
Is that what you're about to go do?
No, Gorka is going with Dinesh D'Souza in November, and so I'm going to do an ad read for it, but in the next segment.
So people can go with Sebastian to Israel on the show.
Wow.
I bet I'm sure he's going to sell out.
Everybody ever want to do that?
I'm sure.
I would really love to go.
I want to get a map of all of the Bible, of where things were compared to actual map of today so that I can see it.
All right.
30 seconds, Alex.
Gotcha, thank you.
and this is only six minutes
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dokey okey dokey All right, you guys, welcome back from the break.
We are still with Alex Stein, Primetime99 Alex Stein, a really, really great new voice in the conservative movement, putting a, what are you, you're kind of like holding up a mirror to the crazy, radical, woke leftists.
Alex, so what are you doing tomorrow?
Can you tell us?
Is that okay?
Yeah, of course.
So tomorrow I'm planning on going to a Trans Pride Festival here at the University of North Texas, which is in Denton, a suburb of Dallas, about 40 minutes from my home.
And I know at this Pride Rally that it's going to be very combative.
The people there are not going to like me.
They're already talking about on Twitter that I'm probably going to be there as an agent provocateur.
The GOP is what they like to call me.
A GOP operative is what they call me.
So yeah, yeah, so I'm gonna be there Morgan.
Hopefully I don't get I'm sure I'm gonna get hit with something But if we get it on tape, it's all about the content baby as they say so it'll be worth it As long as we can get it on camera Right?
I mean, content is king.
And that's the thing, when we talk about actually having an impact, the only thing that is going to get people to first open their eyes, because that's the first challenge, get people to be aware of this stuff and start to care, it's going to be crazy stuff like this.
of seeing an innocent person like Alex Stein, who does what you do, get hit with a concrete milkshake.
No offense.
I hope that you do not.
But it does help if that happens.
Whenever they do behave like that, getting the actual footage of it is insane.
And that's why Libs of TikTok to me just blows my mind that it's not like they're trying to hide this stuff.
And so on the mainstream media and from the government, Jen Psaki, she has these press conferences.
And they all say there is no critical race theory teachings in K through K through three or K through five.
And there is no sexualized content.
And there's no discussion of transgenderism and pronouns and all these inappropriate things with our children.
And then you can go on Libs of TikTok and hear a kindergartner teacher explain how, oh, today in the classroom, I explained to my kids that the beginning of my name isn't Mr. or Mrs., it's Mix, M-X, and then my last name, because I'm trans.
And then I told them that doctors just guess your gender when a baby's born and they're often wrong.
And so it just doesn't add up at this point.
And this facade that they've created is breaking, I think, because of the work that you do and independent content creators like Libs of TikTok, yourself, and a lot of your friends.
I mean, you've got a lot of funny friends.
My thing, I'm kind of curious what you think about this TikTok stuff.
Or no, about the Twitter stuff.
For me, I think Twitter is interesting in the sense that, like, yeah, you could put out some links to stuff, you could put out short-form content, and it's great that we could have more of a voice on that space.
But I'm more concerned about the fact that there's larger platforms like Google and YouTube and Facebook and Instagram where we're trying to put out long-form content and actually have longer discussions about these things.
And that's where we're getting cut off.
I mean, even when I was promoting this show today of, hey guys, I'm guest hosting Sebastian Gorka's show.
I'm going to have a Marine on that was fired for getting the vax.
I'm going to have Alex Stein on.
I'm going to have Yakub Boyens.
I had to censor myself in the way of, well, I can't tag Sebastian Gorka because he, according to Instagram, has shared too much COVID misinformation.
And so I physically could not tag him to even say I was going on a show.
When I had to type out that a Marine that I'm having on got fired for not getting the vax, I wasn't able to type out that specific sentence because I know that that would have gotten me flagged for spreading COVID misinformation about vaccinations.
So I had to say something along the lines of, got fired for not complying with the jab.
And it's like, we have to tiptoe around spreading the actual information.
And I wish that we could have a bigger impact than just Twitter.
What are your thoughts as an independent content creator?
Well, Morgan, I mean, it's just plain and simple.
We do not have freedom of speech.
The technocracy controls the narrative 100%.
One of the biggest videos I had was the rap prayers for Ukraine.
And in that video, the reason my idea for it was, is I was going to call for the assassination of Vladimir Putin, similar to what Lindsey Graham did, similar to what other people did, because on YouTube, they said that was fine.
They said on the approved social media narrative, you cannot say anything against Ukraine, but you could call for the assassination of Vladimir Putin.
So that's where we're at, is we don't have the ability to speak freely.
We don't have the ability to talk about anybody getting injured from a vaccination.
We don't have the ability to say that the election might not have been 100% correct.
If you do, you'll immediately get deplatformed, or you lose your account, or get the post taken down, or get a strike on YouTube.
So the idea of free speech existing It does not exist on the social media platforms we use.
So the only way that we can do it is with the way of libs of TikTok and the way that I do it is just by using satire and using the controlled approved narrative and just culture jamming it into people's faces so they realize how absurd the narrative really is.
Yeah, I mean, so I'm curious because you are using this satirical way.
It's probably one of the most effective things that's been done in a long time in this new space of media, especially for conservatives.
But you're also quite involved and you use it in a way, not that you're weaponizing it, but you're utilizing it to have a real world impact.
And I know, I mean, even with Some specific stuff with the Dallas City Council race that I want to talk about.
Now we're already getting into another break, but we have one more segment with you, and I want to hear what you're doing in Dallas with your activism.
So stay tuned, you guys, because he's actually quite up to something, isn't he?
Oh, the breaks come so quickly.
It's just, especially you and I are so long-winded.
We, you know, we can't answer a question just with one sentence.
Well, I mean, that's the thing is like, if I keep my answer short, Alex, then I feel like, oh wait, shoot, I ran through all my topics for the segment too quickly.
And then I have to like, they're like, you have two minutes.
I'm like, I don't know what else to say.
The thing is when you speak, you sound so smart.
I'm not saying that to kiss your butt.
Like, you know, you sound like you're like, um, I sound more improvisational.
You sound like you're reading off a teleprompter when you're not, which is a really good thing.
You're very good at speaking like that.
You speak very eloquently in a professional manner, as they would say.
Oh, thank you so much.
Thank you, thank you.
I appreciate it.
Yeah, you are kissing my butt though, so please stop.
No, but I'm serious!
I feel like I'm being harassed.
You don't do any of the ums or any of the blah blah blah that I do or I say a lot of the cliches.
I don't hear you use any cliches or anything.
You sound very...
It's because I can't listen to other commentary.
I just can't listen to other people's shows because then my mind gets thrown off and so everything that I say is just like what came from my head and that's the only way I could do it because if I heard someone else say stuff then that's gonna be my thought.
I hate to admit it but like that that's how my brain works you know?
And you are organically yourself.
I remember I was listening to this Larry King thing right before he passed away.
They were like, what advice do you have for broadcasters?
And he literally said, I wish at the beginning of my career I would have followed this advice.
Just be myself.
I think that matters.
Like, you know, you don't want to hear those other people's voices.
You're just speaking how you feel.
I think that people can tell that when you're being genuine like that.
Thank you, I appreciate it.
I find it so interesting, like I posted a video of me making muffins and I was listening or watching the State of the Union and I was like, you know, just making some muffins and watching the State of the Union tonight and people were commenting as if it was like a flex on their part to be like, oh I can't watch that.
I can't, like, get through a whole hour of that kind of discussion.
And I was like, that's not a flex to say that.
Like, you want to watch the original speech.
For me, I want to see that press conference.
I want to see the speech.
I want to see what the person actually said so that I can understand the full situation.
I don't want to see a commentator's opinion and evaluation of it.
Because, yeah, you know, it's like watching the highlights of a football game.
You kind of want to see the game.
I don't hardly watch sports anymore.
But you know what I mean?
You want to see the live in action.
You don't want to just hear about it after the fact.
Yeah, exactly.
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They can go, well, I'm signing up now.
Thank you.
I appreciate it.
I was on Jesse Kelly's show yesterday, and Jesse Kelly, like, after my interview, he was like, and that silence is the sound of every man typing in Morgan Zegers to go ask her out.
Wow, that's really awesome.
You were on Jesse Kelly yesterday.
Where did you go?
To a studio?
Where did they film it?
No, I just call in for his radio show.
Oh, cool.
That's really cool.
I like it.
He's quite radical.
And so I think him and I are like twins with our ideology.
I am super jealous of Dr. Gorka and Dinesh D'Souza because they are going to Israel.
And you guys get to go along with him.
How the heck does a girl like me get invited onto this trip?
You know what I'm saying?
Um, let's see.
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I am so jealous.
I kind of want to get myself on this trip.
Let's go.
All right.
Let's get back to Alex Stein, the most fun guest.
I mean, hello.
Are you still with us?
Of course!
I don't have anywhere to go!
My cats!
I'm so happy to be with you, Morgan.
I don't have to deal with the toxoplasmosis from dealing with my cats.
It may turn me into a crazy cat lady syndrome.
So yes, it's an honor to be with you, Morgan.
Oh, thank you, thank you.
Well, I'm kind of curious.
You and I, I film for my non-profit in Dallas, so you and I have gotten together a few times ever since we've been spending more time there.
And you know my team, and you're super sweet, and you have also been involved in a lot of the Dallas stuff.
Can you explain what the heck is going on and why you're putting your two cents and time into a specific race there?
I want to give some attention to this.
Okay, well, so first of all, I am an internet troll.
I will go and troll you.
So, a video of mine that went viral is me calling out the county judge Clay Jenkins.
Now, he is, like, universally disliked in the Dallas area, Dallas County.
He's pumped up by George Soros, and he's just a guy that's just, you know, over-vaccinated, over-masked, over-zealous guy.
I mean, seriously, you know, it's like one of these people, if you ask them about health and science, they say, instead of saying exercise or vitamin D, they say the only way to combat the coronavirus is with a mask and with a vaccine.
So what I'm saying is, this guy is universally disliked, and as a matter of fact, it's funny you bring him up, I'm going, and I'm not trying to name drop right here, I'm not trying to name drop, but I got a text message from the one and only Tucker Carlson, three days ago, asking me to go to an event for Tommy Hicks, so I'm going to go to a big event.
Alex!
Do you need a date?
Oh, I know!
If you were in town, I'd bring you.
But listen, so this big event, it's a $5,000 a plate event.
You know, I can't afford that, but I'm going and, you know, I'm going to be a part of the event.
And basically, really, they're fundraising to get this guy, Clay Jenkins, out.
And so, Clay Jenkins is calling me a GOP operative.
That's not the case.
I'm really a comedian that has an interest in Dallas because I live here.
This is where I was born and raised, so I've seen my city, a great place.
And I still consider it a great place, but I see the direction that it's going, and it's going in a globalist direction, and I want to go back to what Gorka says, that America first, Dallas first mindset.
And these other people, they really want to capitulate to these corporations like Pfizer and like Moderna, and put in regulations that I don't think are based in health, and that are based in fake science, in my opinion.
Oh my gosh, Alex, well that's super exciting.
Congratulations.
I mean, what a fun text message to get.
What about Lauren Davis?
Can you tell us a little bit about this situation?
Okay, well Lauren Davis is the one going against Clay Jenkins.
And the reason why Clay Jenkins is afraid of Lauren Davis, Lauren Davis in her primary run went against a guy that was a career immunologist that, you know, the people that are conservative or semi-conservative or whatever you want to call it.
They were like, oh, this guy would be the better challenger, which is not the case because what Lauren Davis is, Lauren Davis is an upset mom that has stake in the game.
Her children have been basically, you know, bullied and picked on because they didn't want to wear a mask in school.
They had to take him out of the Dallas public school district.
And so this is a mom with, you know, like I'm trying to say, her hair is on fire.
She's actually in this.
This is her kids.
This is not some sort of career politician person that's just trying to keep her job.
So Lauren Davis, who you're able to meet, she is in it for the fight of her life because she's not just going against Clay Jenkins.
She's going against the globalist idea of George Soros and people that want to back him, like Joe Biden and like the loony liberal left.
So she's going to be in the fight for her life.
But I think Her being a real mom and a real, you know, American person, America first person, I think she has a really good chance in the upcoming county judge election, which is a huge race here in Dallas.
Oh my gosh, I am so excited about it.
I love Juanita.
She's so inspiring because she truly is.
And I don't mean it in the sense of, like, just a mom, but she is just an average Dallas mom who has children that she loves, cares about, and they've been impacted by this crazy anti-science regulation and restriction of schooling.
And she is stepping up for her community, and that is what I love.
It's like, people say, oh, I'm just a mom, I'm just a homemaker, all these things.
But as conservatives, we need to uplift each other, empower, Everybody to take on certain roles in their community and and I'm loving this Rethinking of education community and leadership done by Lauren and her supporters because the the community gatherings in her support are Fascinating because it's kind of like I heard that it's a lot of the like fancier Dallas husbands versus their wives who supported Lauren as the husband supported the establishment guy and the wives end up winning So looking into the actual story behind it is quite crazy Alex.
We have a couple more minutes.
I want to talk about this government Disinformation board created by Biden.
The Ministry of Truth.
The 1984-esque approach to controlling information.
They're doxing independent creators of content like Libs of TikTok.
You're probably next.
You're gonna get a concrete milkshake at the next event you go to probably.
Sorry if I am like putting that on to you.
But what do you think of the idea that as they're losing grip with the sale of Twitter, As the basically that the shield that they've created a false information to protect them from elections.
It's deteriorating now.
What do you think of this?
We have one minute.
Sorry for all of this.
No, let me just let me just answer quick.
It's the Ministry of Truth and that's from 1984.
But sadly, I think we're actually in the Brave New World version where they give anybody that it says Anybody says they're depressed, they give them an antidepressant that makes them more suicidal.
So basically what I'm saying is they try to coddle us.
They give us Elon Musk as this fake idea that we're going to have free speech, but that's where they can put the ministry of truth to even censor us more.
So it's just like they give us, you know, one inch, but really they take a mile from us.
That's what I think is going to happen.
Oh my gosh.
It really, really scares me, but at the same time, I want everybody out there to not think, this is shocking behavior.
Uh-uh.
These people have been very clear about what they want to do with their power.
This is just another natural step of radical leftists as they gain power in a country.
So that's what we have to keep an eye on.
They are following and just checking the marks at this point.
Alex, thanks for joining us.
us i appreciate it and good luck tomorrow alex thank you for joining I appreciate it.
I know you're busy.
Thank you.
Tell Yaku Booians hello.
You know, I signed with The Blaze yesterday.
I signed my deal, my contributorship.
Yeah, yeah.
Oh, yay, yay, yay!
I'm a contributor there now, and now in May we're going to work on my own show.
Yaku.
Yeah, it's a... That is so exciting.
Okay, I will wish you the best of luck for that.
Good luck.
Bye.
Thank you, Morgan.
Anytime you ever need me, I really appreciate it.
See ya.
Thank you.
Oh my goodness.
What a character.
What was that face that he just made?
Oh, wow.
Okay.
I was a little worried that maybe it hadn't been announced yet.
And I was like, hello.
I mean we warned him it was a hot mic.
That's a thing.
But here's the thing.
I like to live by a principle of I would say anything again.
Like I don't, if I'm in private circles or whatever, I wouldn't say anything that I wouldn't proudly restate in a public setting.
Oh really?
Oh my goodness.
Yeah, that was very strange.
Can we take a call?
Do we have any calls?
Oh, I think Jeff messaged me.
He wants to talk about pro-life rally.
Should we have Antoinette and then Ken?
I feel bad.
Do they just wait?
Wait.
Oh my gosh, I feel so bad.
Okay, so then we'll just do these calls during this break.
How about that?
Do I have to do an ad read right now?
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Wonderful.
40 seconds.
Can I do a plug for my flags?
Thank you.
Thank you for getting one.
Did you like the note?
I put a note.
Thank you.
Thank you.
All right, you guys, welcome back.
We have one more section before we head into our third hour.
Before we bring on some calls, I just wanted to give a little pitch.
I run a nonprofit called Young Americans Against Socialism, and you can learn more about that and watch our educational content at fightsocialism.org.
But if you guys want to support my business, I make wooden American flags.
I started the company when I was in college to pay off my student loans.
I did that, and now I just love continuing to keep the company going.
And so my whole family works at the company now and we make these beautiful wooden flags.
There's one in Gorka's studio.
I mean he's bought like six of them at this point.
But I would really appreciate it if you go to zeggersfreedomflags.shop you can get a flag and use code FREEDOM for free shipping.
I would really appreciate it.
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You know you want a flag from me.
Okay, come on.
We're going through an American cultural revolution.
Now is the time to present a flag in our homes.
That being said, we have some callers.
I want to bring in Antoinette.
Boys, can we bring in Antoinette, please?
Hi, Morgan.
How are you?
So nice to meet you, and you're doing a super, super job.
You really are.
For being five foot two.
Well, I'm actually five feet tall, so sometimes I wear heels and I'm a little bit taller.
But thank you so much.
I'm five foot two as well, but here on the I just wanted to remind all Dr. G's listeners, and I'd like to share that with you as well, Morgan.
We're having our car rally.
We're called Voice for the Voiceless.
We go to the different Planned Parenthoods, we say prayers, and we pray to stop this abortion mania craziness.
Plus, there's a bill, an assembly bill, 2223.
So, this Saturday, it's our second annual car rally at Dana Point Beach, Strand Beach, at 10am.
We're going to drive to one of the Planned Parenthoods when we have our speakers speak.
We'll be driving to the Tustin Orange Planned Parenthood after the speakers and we have three of them.
You talking about education and that and parents' rights, Dr. Stephan Bean will be speaking.
He's one of our key speakers.
Then Pastor Larry DeSimone from Calvary Chapel of the Canyons concerning the Oh gosh, the babies, the different parts of babies that they use in vaccinations, and then Pastor Alan Howard.
He's the founder of Nesting Place, which takes young women in Long Beach and helps them so they don't have the abortions.
Oh, that's great.
It's this Saturday at 10 a.m.
at Strands Beach.
Please join us Saturday, all of you in California here.
Do not be lazy.
Come on, you gotta get up and fight just like Morgan does for the Young Americans Against Socialism.
Oh, thank you, Antoinette.
Oh, thank you so much.
Everybody go to that event.
I love that.
Thank you.
See you guys after the break.
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Hi!
Hello.
Let's see.
My hair looks a bit crazy.
Oh, thank you.
Christy, I don't know if they told you, the mic, like, the camera is live for the Rumble viewers, so they can see when we're not actually filming.
And the mics.
So don't say anything too weird.
Noted.
Thank you for doing this, by the way.
Also, how do you pronounce your last name?
Thank you for having me.
I'm so excited to be here.
My last name is pronounced Car-a-wanna.
Caruana, okay.
Do you have any hardwire headphones that you could put on?
That you could, like, put into the computer?
Do those typically work good?
Apparently those don't work, but you could try.
Can you try those for us?
Sorry.
I'm on my phone.
Oh, I see.
Is that OK, guys, that we just do this?
OK.
OK.
No worries.
We're good with this.
Christy, sorry.
Sorry.
Um, let's see.
Let's see.
11 minutes.
This ends at 17.
Oh, so we're not reading it right now.
Okay.
Thank you.
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Don't judge a warrior princess by her size.
We're back to America First with Morgan Zeggers.
Oh my god, that was a surprise.
What an introduction.
You guys, this is Morgan Zegers.
I'm the CEO of Young Americans Against Socialism, and I'm the host of The Morgan Zegers Show.
It's a podcast, if you want to go subscribe to it on Apple, Spotify, any podcast platform.
I would really appreciate it.
We put new episodes out all the time.
Now, that being said, through my nonprofit, we interview survivors of socialism and communism.
But the team and I were kind of game planning of like, How can we get some non-political people to start being more aware of the politics in their life?
And how can we get them more empowered to take control back from the government?
Whether that's reliance on government programs, government assistance, government information, or supply chains in general that are majorly propped up by The globalists.
And we were game planning.
We were like, what if we provided basic information that kind of goes against what the government is telling us is good for us?
I mean, if you guys don't know this, even the food pyramid that we were having forced down our throats for how long during our childhood, that was all a scam as well.
And so I looked into it and I found this really great girl, Christy Caruana.
And I reached out to her and I asked her to start running a page for us on social media that could bring in some new individuals and by that I mean maybe some more granola types, some people that care about health, the people that care about independence but don't necessarily or at least haven't until yet compared that and connected that to actually living out in a more political way, being more aware of the world around them.
So Christy, I tasked her with the important job of starting a page called The Freedom Guide, which provided a lot of awesome information for average Americans that we want to start equipping with empowerment and truth.
Christy, thank you for joining to talk about that with us today.
Thank you so much for having me.
I'm so excited to be here.
Oh, I'm just, I'm really thankful for the work that you do and I think you're such a bright mind and we don't have enough voices like yours and the research that you do, the work that you do to bring awareness to people that maybe aren't in the political world yet, but we could get them a little more aware because of the information you're providing.
I mean, it is shocking sometimes.
So, can you just let us know a little bit about your passion and what you're doing at the Freedom Guide?
Yes!
So, at the Freedom Guide, I am combining all of my favorite passions.
I love good wholesome food as much as you do.
I know that we've gone a lot over that with my desire for a more natural and sustainable lifestyle.
And what that means is, you know, at the Freedom Guide, we're all about emulating freedom and our lifestyle.
And that looks like taking back the control that we have over our choices as consumers.
And that's the part where a lot of people can get overwhelmed.
You know, when we talk about What a sustainable lifestyle looks like or a more intentional lifestyle and what that means.
A lot of people stop right there and they can get overwhelmed because it's one of those areas where if it started, then where does it stop?
And it can become this sort of area where a lot of people stop looking or turn a blind eye or sort of brush off.
You know, oh, well, there's no way my choices actually have that much of an impact.
And that's really where the Freedom Guide comes in, because we want to show people that our lifestyles do matter.
Our collective choices matter.
These choices that reflect our habits, they become, you know, what we are.
And a big part of that is recognizing that we are the products that we We are the products that we consume.
We're products of our environment.
These things all have an effect on our overall health.
And we have control over these things.
And more than that, we're able to take direct action.
Whether it's in these small ways or in a bigger way, we're able to take action through the choices that we make on a daily basis.
The food that we eat.
Where we get our food from, where we're sourcing our products from.
And so at the Freedom Guide, I am able to combine all of those passions by creating content, using my background in culinary art to do recipes and just to show people that it's not over.
It's how we're meant to live.
Yeah, no, I love that.
And so if you guys want to see this content, you can find it at the Freedom Guide on Instagram.
And I kid you not, it is a multitude of different pieces of advice, whether it's information on toxic ingredients that have been approved by the FDA.
And so technically, oh, well, the government said it would be good for me.
And so you don't really think, well, why would the government approve something that's harmful to me?
Guess what?
There's a really harsh reality with that and we can't always trust what the government approves.
There's a lot of corruption behind the scenes.
To things like providing recipes for whole food diets that are seasonal so that you can get all your items in proper timing at the local farmer's market instead of relying on the global supply chains for your food.
And then my personal favorites are the day-to-day pieces of advice that you provide, Christy, and that's kind of what I want to talk about and get into.
When I share on Instagram Any other like political t-shirt of like, hey, here's a link to this t-shirt.
You know, some people will click on it and go buy it.
But if I post something along the lines of, did you guys know that the active ingredient in everyday sunscreens that we've been slathering onto our children every two hours when we take them out to the lake or to the beach, every single time that they're put in the sun because that's what the experts have been telling us to, those are filled with oxybenzone and now many studies are proving that oxybenzone is filled with toxic
that can lead to cancer and reproductive issues, well, I say something along the lines of, because of this information, I now use XYZ sunscreen that is maybe mineral-based, zinc-based.
And that is when my followers go crazy.
And by that, I mean hundreds, thousands of people will click on those links.
And it has been a phenomenon to me to see how easy it is to let people know this very basic information and they are so passionate about it as soon as they find out.
Can you explain what the heck is going on with this situation where these products are approved by our government and we are putting them on our kids without looking further?
Is it a government's responsibility to protect us from these things?
Or is it just the fact that Americans are aware that there are chemicals in these products that aren't good for us and we're still using them so we need to fix the apathy that is in the minds of average Americans?
Definitely.
So these are all concerns that any consumer should have and questions that we should all be asking when we're purchasing products.
Where are our products coming from?
But not only that, what is in our product?
How many ingredients are in products that we're regularly buying, whether it's to put on our body, our skin is our largest organ, or that we're consuming ourselves, that we can't pronounce?
And this is a phenomenon in America that is unlike anywhere else in the world, to the point where we're living in one of the most advanced societies But one of the sickest.
We have over 3,000 additives that are legally allowed by the FDA in our food.
And only 2,000 estimated of those have had actual toxicology studies done on them.
And they're baseline studies.
And this is because Organizations and institutions that are bureaucratically run, like the Food and Drug Administration, are run by user funding leads.
Over half of their funding comes from the people that want their drugs on the market.
And this is not only just Big Pharmaceutical, this is integrated into our food supply.
These companies work hand in hand together to improve the antibiotics, the pesticides, And all of the chemicals that are regularly used on the food in America.
And this is unlike anywhere else in the world.
You brought up oxybenzone, which is a synthetic form of estrogen and a hormone disruptor.
It has been proven by the National Toxicology Program to be carcinogenic.
Equally as carcinogenic to animals in labs that already have cancer.
It has been proven to accelerate cancer cells to that point.
It's regularly put into not only sunscreen, but baby products and into cosmetics.
And there are just a lot of problematic ingredients that are allowed.
And this is what's shocking is that here in America, we don't really have laws against toxins.
We have what's called as generally regarded as safe.
So these are actual legally allotted levels that the government has placed on these potentially carcinogenic or carcinogenic in a mouth to allow a loophole for companies to be able to put these in their products.
Because they're cheaper, they're fillers, they help with shelf life, they help the product last longer while it's on you.
But the main thing to take away is that these things are added regularly into our product because they would rather have a cheap alternative than us to be able to have kids who would like Wow.
Yeah, Christy, thank you so much for sharing that with us.
Now, you guys, once you start to look more into it, it's addictive.
You cannot stop caring.
And so, for me, I've been making a lot of changes in the products that I care.
My one ask is to, first of all, stop using sunscreen with oxybenzone in it, and stop being dangerously complacent as a consumer in the grocery store, in the drugstore.
Start caring just a little bit more for you and your family, and it'll have a massive impact.
Thank you, Christy.
I appreciate it.
Thank you so much.
I really appreciate you doing this.
Okay.
Oh.
Sorry, her audio was quite off, so I tried to talk a little bit longer in that, but... Okay.
Benji!
Are we bringing Yaku in for the last thing of Benji instead of Benji in Segment 4?
Or is he not available?
We are.
Yahoo! Woohoo!
Well, no, I just, I, it's all over the place.
But, um, I just make my whole page a playlist.
But it's all the classics.
I like classic.
And then I have a podcast on Spotify.
That's Classic Country.
If anybody on Rumble wants to find it.
Because everybody always asks.
And so I made it public.
I feel very vulnerable.
Well, it's a little weird.
Let's see.
Fundraising meeting.
Ew.
Icky.
I don't want to know what that means.
Mine's just Johnny Cash.
Hank, let's talk about your daddy.
Okay.
Are you laughing at me?
Head, shoulders, knees, and toes.
Oh, Benji's here?
Benji!
Hello!
What's up?
Mics are live, Benji, just warning you.
Don't say anything too crazy.
I know you're a crazy, crazy man.
I am.
Yeah, I'm pretty off the rails.
Just gotta be contained.
Yeah.
You're gonna get cancelled.
That's what people say about me.
As you have like a cute little zip-up.
Three-quarter.
Yeah, I look pretty crazy as well.
Yeah.
You just said that in the most non-crazy way.
You can't fake being kind of vanilla, you know?
No, I love that.
How are you doing?
Doing well.
It's been a busy week.
We have an event with a bunch of Olympians and members of Congress right after this, which is really exciting.
Well, thank you for fitting this in.
I appreciate it.
Well, thanks for inviting me.
Yeah, I was trying to bring on people that maybe haven't been exposed to certain audiences and I feel like a lot of people in Gorka's audience hear AOC's crazy climate stuff and probably haven't gotten to hear about ACC yet.
Is it ACC or TCC now?
ACC, yeah.
Okay.
I'll explain it to you another time.
You and Greta Thunberg or whatever combined forces and made it a global thing.
Yes.
Right.
Yeah.
WCC.
Worldwide.
WCC.
Or Greta CC.
All right.
25 seconds.
Let's see this first one.
Nine minutes, Benji.
Okay.
Is this also video?
Okay.
Okay.
- Portions of America First are brought to you in part by 2000 Mules. - All right.
Welcome back, you guys.
This is Morgan Zegger's guest hosting for Sebastian Gorka.
We are in the last hour, the third hour.
It's been such a blast with you guys this afternoon.
Thanks for tuning in.
The second to last guest that we have, Benji Backer, the leader of American Conservation Coalition.
He's been my friend for years now at this point.
I feel a bit old saying that because now I'm 25.
Benji, look at us go, growing old.
Thanks for joining today.
We're not teenage conservative stars anymore.
I know.
Isn't that quite funny?
I mean, when I started out, it was like, oh, look at this cute young girl.
Let's all support her and uplift the young people.
And now I'm just another schmuck.
No, no, we're still young.
We're just not as young as we used to be.
Which, you know what?
Everyone can say that.
Right?
I'm glad.
Honestly, I feel uncomfortable when that kind of stuff is put onto my shoulders, and so I like just being yet another voice.
Benji, you have an exciting event coming up.
Can you explain what you're up to these days and what you have this afternoon, if we can share that publicly?
Absolutely.
So I run what is called the American Conservation Coalition, and what we do is bring conservatives back into environmental conversations.
Conservatives have been left behind in these conversations for far too long.
In fact, We used to be the leaders in them.
We've created some of the best environmental protection policies in history.
President Donald Trump signed the biggest investment into public lands in U.S.
history of all time.
This is a issue that we need to actually take a leadership role on because AOC and the radical left have been taking it into a place where it not only risks our economic development in this country, but also it also risks our environment, because a lot of the policies they're putting forth sound maybe nice for the environment, but actually hurt the environment long term.
So we have an obligation politically, economically, environmentally to have a stake at this table.
And tonight we're holding an event with some Olympians, American Olympians who are right of center and some Republican members of Congress.
And then this summer, we're gonna be hosting the first ever conservative environmental summit, which is gonna be called the ACC summit.
So it's a pretty exciting time and we're just trying to get ourselves back into this conversation.
Oh my goodness.
I love that so much and you and I have talked before about how I just find it so crazy to me that city people like AOC claim the title of environmentalist and have done such a good job at making it seem like more rural conservatives like myself.
I grew up in the middle of nowhere and my family lives in a little cabin in upstate New York.
I gift my dad apple trees every year for Father's Day and for his birthday.
That's my family.
And then AOC would look at someone like me, where in my county there's more cows than people, and say, oh, well, it's her way of life that's actually more damaging to the environment, those evil conservatives and their cows.
And so that kind of language, it's really only divisive, and it makes people not take her seriously.
And so I like you and your work because it's just practical.
And I think we're seeing right now, unfortunately, President Joe Biden.
We're seeing what woke environmental policy looks like when it's actually implemented.
And let's just say it's not pretty.
We can all feel it with our wallets.
We see it when we see the harm done to the farmers and then that's passed on to us with the increased cost of average goods and What I specifically loved, what a lot of people loved, was the safety and security, the strength through, or peace through strength that came with being energy independent.
And so what do you think sets you apart from the radical leftist policies that are proposed by the people to claim that they care so much about these issues?
And what are you guys proposing instead of that?
Well, look, I think it comes down to what you just alluded to, which is the fact that where I grew up in Wisconsin, we have different environmental issues than In rural New York, where you grew up, and we should have different solutions for those different places.
Some bureaucrat in Washington, DC, who's from downtown New York City, AKA AOC, has never been to those places.
So she doesn't care about those places.
And when she's putting environmental policies together, they're not even representative of those places.
And the reality is those people in those places care about the environment more than she does.
So that's what really differentiates us is that localized solutions are always best.
And I think Instead of a top-down approach, it's really bottom-up.
The federal government has a role to play in protecting our environment, but not to the level that the Democrats want by any means, and it should be the last resort, not the first resort, that people look to when it comes to protecting our environment.
Conservation is a part of the conservative heritage, and it's a conservative issue that we need to retake, like I said, because when we allow the AOCs of the world to dominate the conversation, we are so siphoned off into her very small world view.
The German model of solar and wind only, the AOC model of solar and wind only and top-down government approach doesn't work.
Russia and Ukraine, the crisis over there has proven that.
Now Germany's Green Party is even taking back a lot of their policies and starting to create their own natural gas in Germany and their own nuclear in Germany because they shut that all down to sound good environmentally.
Now they're restarting it because they were too reliant on Russian natural gas.
We're in the same place here in the United States where the left is trying to get us off of these sources of energy.
They're actually cleaner.
America has the cleanest air and the cleanest water out of anywhere in the world.
We're continually getting better.
We should continue to get better.
And us being energy independent is cleaner for the world and it's cleaner for us.
So let's prioritize localized solutions here.
Let's prioritize American-based solutions here.
Let's stop importing bad energy from other countries.
Let's stop importing bad products from other countries.
And let's make this an America First mentality where the environment is where America is leading rather than following.
The left approaches us following and we should be leading.
Oh, I love that.
And what I like is that you are leading on a global scale.
Your face is on some really, really big platforms, and part of it is because not a lot of people do what you do on the conservative side, and so I'm sure when people are trying to put together environmental panels, they have a ton of young people that they could pick from the left, and then it's like, oh, we gotta bring Benji back!
And so in a way that's great because you're a consistent voice and you've been doing this for years and so I'm glad that you're representing us.
Can you explain, like, let everybody know what you've been up to.
I mean, you've testified to Congress next to Greta, right?
And you're going up there but you don't get that same attention.
So you're literally sitting just feet away from these people that are made into internet celebrities.
And made into these idols.
I mean, children, let's be honest.
I mean, they were very young teenagers when they were put on these platforms.
And I don't think that's appropriate, first of all, for adults to do that, especially when they're saying some really impractical policy proposals.
But what's it like to sit just feet away and not be heard in the same respect and get the same platform as these left activists?
Well, it's very frustrating, and I appreciate bringing that up, because I did testify at Congress with Greta, and I was the Republican chosen witness, and she was one of the three Democrats, because they're in the majority.
And you're right, I mean, I was cropped out of every single photo that Hillary Clinton's and Al Gore's and, you know, those people, Leonardo DiCaprio, they all posted stuff about it.
And it's like, if you actually care about the issue, wouldn't you want to, like, include somebody, reach an arm across the aisle?
No, they didn't.
For some of these people, it's not about protecting the environment.
It's about their own brand.
John Kerry, Al Gore, AOC, they might convince themselves that they're doing this for the environment, but they're not.
They're doing this for themselves.
And if they actually cared, they would include people from the other side, aka conservatives, to come up with common sense solutions.
But common sense solutions don't matter to them.
They care about their own brand.
So when I'm a part of the conversation, which I really appreciate the opportunities to present in front of Congress and at the United Nations where I presented, those are important conversations.
But if the media and the left aren't giving alternative voices attention, then it proves that this isn't about solving the issue.
It's about winning elections or winning a partisan war.
And the environment shouldn't be about winning partisan wars, at least in my opinion.
And I think you agree as a fellow lover.
Oh, absolutely.
And we've got to take a break quick.
But I mean, you have AOC going and getting on stage and crying about how she's scared to bring children into the world as a mother one day because the world's going to end of climate apocalypse.
So I like that you provide hope.
And we'll get into more of that after this break.
But you guys stay tuned.
We have Benji for another segment.
Thanks, Benji.
Okay.
You guys, do I end it at an appropriate time?
Like, the music is really loud in my headphones, and so I'm like, I guess I should stop talking now?
Or should I keep going through the loud music?
music.
Okay.
Okay.
Yeah.
Thank you.
Sorry, Benji.
It's so confusing because the music- so they give me a one minute warning and then they play music with 30 seconds left, but the music is so loud.
I'm like, can people hear me over this music?
But I don't know.
I get so confused.
Thank you, though.
This is like the best segment of the show.
I love Enviro.
Enviro.
Are you at home right now?
No, there's a Salem studio in Phoenix, so there wasn't a camera in it, though, and so they had to have me just open my laptop and Skype it.
So it's a little janky, but Gorka has an event today, so we're filling in.
This is your first time filling in for him?
No, I did it out of the New York City studio in December, and so it's quite fun.
Where's your event, though?
Where are you located?
I'm in D.C.
right now.
The event's at Arc'teryx, the outdoor clothing company that has the weird skeleton thingy.
Oh, is that a good, I mean, that's good, right?
It's really cool.
But it's like, I'm just trying to like visualize what the brand looks like.
Cause sometimes people don't, but it's like the company where like, it's like an $800 jacket and you're like, I can't afford this.
No, I found out I really like a lot of outdoor companies.
I'm like kind of a snob with that stuff.
I love getting good outdoor gear and Eber, Eberly stock.
Is that Hebrew?
Eberl stock.
Do you know what I'm talking about?
It's like a really cool, like, outdoor jacket brand.
I found out they followed me this morning and I was like, heart palpitations.
How do you spell it?
E-B-E-R-L-E.
Stock.
I'll send it to you.
Yeah.
It's like an outdoorsy, like, they've got like some hunting stuff and stuff.
I think they do veterans, uh, things as well, but in general, just like good outdoor gear and bags.
When you look at a conservative outdoors brand.
Wouldn't that be nice?
Cause like, Some of them aren't like super liberal, but they're all pretty liberal.
Yeah.
Well, that's the disappointment with most things, right?
That's why it's like, I like this Elon Musk thing because it makes me quite happy that perhaps this is going to change some really rich people's mentalities of like, wait, I can just buy the, like, maybe they've never thought of it before.
Like, perhaps I could just actually buy the company and then turn it into something instead of like creating from the ground up, creating a getter, creating a parlor, a true social, like we should just consider having businessmen that are in the arena Yeah, you could probably run for outdoors companies.
it against the left, but just run it in a practical way, but based in conservative values.
That'd be nice.
I'm just not a like- You could do outdoor companies.
Yeah.
Oh, I would totally.
I would do that.
I would like buy Ben and Jerry's.
No, I'm just kidding.
All the ones that made me mad.
I would though, I would buy like Twitter.
I'm not a big tweeter.
And so I don't know about you, but like, I wish that the long form content platforms had a conservative ownership.
Cause that's like where I want to put my content and have it succeed.
I don't really care about a one-sentence tweet getting shadowbanned or not.
I want... Yeah.
Like Meta and Instagram and Facebook.
Okay.
Okay.
All right, you guys, welcome back from the break.
This is Morgan Zegers, co-founder, actually founder and CEO, what am I doing to myself, of Young Americans Against Socialism.
I'm filling in for Sebastian Gorka today, and I have a really great guest for a second segment, Benji Backer, leader of American Conservation Coalition, and like the epitome of what we wish an environmental activist would be, but instead we have AOC taking up all the screen time.
And Benji is filled with practical solutions.
So I wanted to give him some time to talk about that with you guys and let you know that there's great conservatives out there advocating for practical energy solutions that focus on America first.
Benji, let's focus more on the macro stuff happening in America today.
I mean, you go to the grocery store and items are incredibly expensive.
People don't understand the connections to all of these issues.
Especially President Biden's decisions in his administration impacting American energy and American energy independence, and how that is now Having a major impact when we check out at things like the supermarket.
So can you paint a picture for us of like where did things go wrong with his decisions and what should be happening here in America to make sure that we're being better to the environment, moving forward in a serious way of actually achieving progress, not regress like the radical left's version of progress, but instead being practical, moving forward in a positive direction, and achieving serious solutions without derailing our economy.
You know, at its core, I mean, the environment is at the heart of every decision that we make in this country, and everything's connected to environmental decisions.
The food we eat has to do with the environment.
The cars we drive have to do with the environment.
Obviously, that has to do with gas prices.
Like, it all is connected, and that's where, you know, conservatives can really start to think about, okay, these issues do impact my day-to-day lives.
It's not just like the wildlife and the beautiful places that we love.
It's also how are we extracting resources?
What ways are we extracting those resources?
What types of energy are we using?
It all has an impact.
And where the Biden administration went wrong is they prioritized feel-good policies rather than do-good policies.
Do-good policies would allow America to continue drilling oil and gas here in the United States because our oil and gas is 40% cleaner than Russia's.
And now we're importing Russian natural gas Other countries are using Russian natural gas because we're not doing it.
Does that mean that in 150 years we are going to have the same level of oil and gas production?
I don't know.
No one can predict the future.
But we should be trying to do whatever is best for our economy and our environment.
That would be producing more natural gas here in the United States.
But that doesn't sound as good, right?
It doesn't feel as good.
But it does do better.
And that's what other leaders throughout American history have realized.
And that can be shown on a whole host of levels.
We could be mining for the solar panels and the electric vehicle batteries in the United States, which need to be mined.
But instead, we're allowing China to do it.
We're allowing China to fund slave labor in their own country or in other countries to come up with those minerals.
And instead of doing that here in the U.S., we're exporting that overseas.
So, like, we have this weird, like, not-in-my-backyard nimbyism that we're allowing environmentalism to take control of when, in reality, America doing these things is better long-term.
And on top of that, we're really, like, exposing ourselves as a country that just refuses to do things here at home.
Food production, agriculture, is cleaner and better and more sustainable when it's done in the United States, but we don't support farmers anymore.
We don't support local communities anymore.
So, we allow countries that don't care and that are tyrannical to get the food that we have on our tables, and then that puts rural communities at a loss.
This all ties back to the environment, and instead of doing good, we're doing what feels good, and that is really bad for our economy, but really bad for our planet too.
Okay, I see.
And so what do you think the biggest concerns are?
Like everybody out there listening that just feels like this has all gone into a complete mess at this point.
What's the way out of this?
What are some immediate action items that the administration could take right now to fix this?
Well, one that I did see that was a really good sign was kind of a reinvestment into American nuclear power plants that the Biden administration proposed.
That was one of the first things that I've seen him do that seem to make sense, similar to how Germany started to roll back its anti-nuclear realities.
But I don't think President Biden is going to allow himself to be pro-oil and gas in a world where his left flank is constantly pushing him to be anti-oil and gas.
We should be opening up more opportunities for oil and gas here in the United States.
We should be investing in American agriculture.
We should be investing in American innovation and technology.
If we're going to be doing clean energy, let's build it here.
Let's create the products here.
If we're going to do electric vehicles, let's do that here instead of exploring it all abroad.
We can do that, but it's going to take policy change from President Biden to prioritize American energy independence and American environmental protection.
I don't really have any hope he's going to actually do that.
Oh, geez.
Well, Benji, thank you for sharing that with us.
I mean, what comes to my mind when I think of you is like in a world of AOCs be a Benji Becker.
So thank you for providing practical solutions.
Thank you so much and good luck with everything tonight at the event.
Appreciate it.
Thank you.
Have a good night.
Yeah, thank you.
Have a good time tonight.
Congrats on doing this.
This is huge.
Oh, thank you.
I appreciate it.
Super fun.
Have a good time.
See ya.
Bye.
Huge.
This is wildly inappropriate.
Huge.
Can we talk about how I haven't swiveled much at all in this show?
I've done a very good job.
I was really worried I would swivel this whole time for three hours because I'm a swiveler, but I've been sitting in the swivel chair very straight.
Yeah.
and I definitely need a snack.
Oh, are we starting?
Oh.
Oh.
Okay.
Oh yeah!
Um, it looks very cool.
Yeah, this- I have a very fancy studio here.
I mean, this beautiful lighting.
It just really shines a light on my cheekbones.
I know, I feel- Phil's radio.
To be honest, I hate getting camera ready.
I don't like it.
That's why I like my podcast.
I don't even do video for it anymore.
Because I just prefer to not care about that stuff.
And the lighting, the screens...
The camera, the makeup.
Like Christy was saying, women put 300, an average of 300 chemicals onto their skin every single day with all the makeup and everything, and so like, filming every day when I have to put camera makeup on sucks.
So I'm just revolting against it.
Yeah, well that's probably why, because you aren't using all these chemicals.
Oh, Yaku!
Hi!
Hey, hey, hey, hey!
Thank you for coming on.
I'm sorry for the technological trouble or whatever earlier.
That was definitely on my end for some reason.
It didn't come through and no problem.
Thank you.
And I agree.
Yes, it's easier for guys to wash their hair than girls.
Yeah, I had my friend Christy on earlier and we were talking about just products approved by the FDA and oxybenzone and sunscreen, a lot of these really dangerous everyday chemicals that we're putting onto ourselves.
Most people don't know, but women put 300 chemicals on their body every day.
And you know, your skin's the largest organ, so whatever it puts in your skin, 90 seconds in your bloodstream.
Exactly.
Exactly.
And that really, it makes me question things so much.
I actually read something about, um, I can't remember what it's called, like taro.
Um, it's like the beef fat or whatever, but people are saying, oh, tallow, tallow.
People are saying that that should be your facial moisturizer.
And I'm this close to being that radical and doing it.
I'll let you know how it goes.
I'm telling you, there's a skin, there's a skincare line I can introduce you to.
That's, uh, I will.
Off this line, I'll send it to you.
It's the cleanest, best, literally in the world.
My wife's mom is one of the executive vice presidents of the company.
Oh, great.
Thank you.
I'll send it to you.
Thank you.
All right.
45 seconds.
Oh, I'm reading the mule thing.
Oh, boy.
Okay.
And Yaku, thank you for doing this.
I appreciate it.
I wanted to talk about this Twitter.
Thank you, Morgan.
I didn't realize that the Twitter thing was this bad for specifically this subject.
I didn't realize.
And so I was quite shocked.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Thank you.
Thank you.
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Okay, you guys.
Now, I'm really excited to watch that, but I'm also really excited for our last guest today.
I locked down for just one segment, Yaku Boyens, a major role model of mine, and he just does the most important work, and I'm thankful that he gave just a little bit of time for us today to tell us about a very important subject.
Yaku, thank you so much.
Morgan, always so good to talk to you and just be with you, and thanks for the show and all the work you do.
Appreciate it.
Of course.
Thank you.
And I want to get right into it.
Now, if you could explain at a very basic elementary level, 101 level for us, of the danger that's presented by social media companies in terms of protecting the most innocent people in our society from some of the most dangerous stuff.
And I'm asking because I've been seeing a trend of people asking Elon Musk to pay more attention to this as he takes over Twitter.
It's been a big conversation.
Can you explain what's going on here?
Yeah, I wrote a tweet to Elon myself.
You know, we're fellow South Africans, we're both immigrants, and there's some correlation and relation there.
Here's the bottom line deal.
You know, previously, for a predator to abuse a child, or a predator to abuse a woman, whether it's prostitution or sex trafficking, there had to be a physical proximity to groom that child.
The age of the internet really changed that.
The age of social media rapidly accelerated the communication Between a buyer of sex and the victim.
And it actually now today removed the pimp.
So now you have girls literally without knowing pimping themselves out.
So you've removed the pimp.
It's a very difficult crime to fight because they're predominantly approaching girls.
Predominantly 95% of traffic victims are girls.
We know that we're the leading nation on earth commercializing sex with children.
We know that there was close to 65 million child porn images scraped off of Facebook alone.
Right?
Predators use social media platforms to boldly engage with girls.
And the interaction is very casual at first.
It's kind of like when you went on your first date with somebody and he's reaching out to try and touch your hand.
And the guy is reading whether you're allowing him to touch your hand or not.
If you pull your hand away, he probably takes another two weeks before he tries again.
If you leave your hand and he takes your hand, he's immediately thinking, OK, second base, out of way.
Now I got to make my move for second base.
A predator does the same.
Predator reaches out to a child, a girl online and normally compliments her because he's paid attention to her profiles, her posts.
He's seen a vulnerability.
He'll reach out and try and just a soft, you've got beautiful eyes.
Hey, I love, I love your soccer videos.
Hey, I really think you're intelligent.
You're smart.
And he's reading her response.
Even you, Morgan, they're reaching out to you and they're reading your first response.
If you don't know what a red flag looks like, you will engage with a predator and give a predator a signal.
That it's okay to move to second base.
And now all of a sudden it's like reeling the girl in all the way to her self exploiting.
We now know that 65% of female college students Today, in the US, have shared a nude picture of themselves with somebody over either social media or a text message.
So they reel the girls in and then she self-compromises or she believes that she's falling in love or he earns her heart.
This is happening on Twitter today.
And whether Elon took Twitter or not, the predators didn't all of a sudden go, oops, sorry, we can't operate on Twitter because Elon now owns Twitter.
It's going to take A lot of work in monitoring, because you still have human beings monitoring these conversations, right?
Unless you write a serious algorithm, where you take a stand as Twitter.
That's what people are asking him, like Landon Starbuck and other people.
Hey, go write an algorithm.
Go do something to defend children and protect children.
Wow, and so is this turning into talking from online grooming into sex trafficking and the sharing of really inappropriate content of children?
I mean, it's such a drastic change, and I think a lot of people have a hard time wrapping their heads around how an innocent conversation online with a stranger can turn into something like this, but is that frequent?
Yeah, let me give you an example.
So 108 arrests in Fresco, Texas.
Fresco, Texas is the second fastest growing city in the U.S., very affluent.
Most families have children, have two parents.
Right there, Predators Drive, the most recent Predator that we were involved with, the Sheriff's Department, Sheriff Skinner, who's a champion.
A Predator drove nine and a half hours to come meet a 15-year-old for a sexual encounter and engagement after spending two and a half months talking to her on Twitter and Instagram after her compromising, arranging a date, getting in his car, driving nine and a half hours to come meet her.
to engage in sex.
This is happening every single day in every city and the conversations that used to happen on backpage.com and on some other darker sites are now happening on every social media platform unless the platform is willing to really take a stance against it and none has so far.
Wow.
And so I'm curious, we have about 30 seconds left.
Are there people ready and willing and able to help create these algorithms if it's never really been done before?
Are we capable of doing something like this?
Yes, we are.
And I'm proud to say I'm a co-founder of Free Space Social.
And Free Space Social was created 100% with algorithms and platforms to defend children.
There are people that can do it.
You just need the willpower to do it.
Okay.
Wow.
Well, thank you so much for sharing that, Yaku.
I really appreciate it.
And I know for me, as a little boomer with technology, I have a hard time wrapping my head around what some of these younger people... I'm 25, and to see what these teenagers, 13, 14, 15-year-old girls are doing is really unfortunate.
And it shows, like, euphoria, where they said that nudes are the language of love that really only perpetuate this dangerous culture.
So thank you very much.
I appreciate you taking the time.
I appreciate it.
Thank you.
Thank you for taking the time.
I hope you have a nice day.
Thank you very much.
Thank you, everybody.
Thanks for being patient with me today.
Thank you.
And tell Rebecca I said hi, please.
Oh, I will right now.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Bye.
Whoa, wrapping it up.
I feel zonked after all of these.
He's like, it's so sleepy.
It went by very quickly.
I just wish I could, like, snack as I did it.
Like, you know, it's like, it's one thing, but like, if I could have some, like, a fruit salad.
Who's that? - You're kidding.
What?
What?
Sounds very tiring.
Oh, my gosh.
Maybe it's because I'm an introvert, and so like communicating for too long is like a lot for me.
Am I doing any other ad reads?
Amen.
Okay.
Oh crap.
Okay.
Do we have any calls?
Oh man, we lost Ken.
Snap.
Snap.
Okay,
so $3.50. $3.50.
50 or 15?
Okay.
Sorry.
I'm like trying to work at the same time as this.
this. Sounds scary.
. .
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We are in the last segment of the show.
A long three hours, but a fun three hours.
Lots of great guests, so I thank them all.
Thank you guys for tuning in, and I want to thank Dr. Gorka for allowing me to guest host while he's at an event in New Jersey.
He says hello, by the way.
He texted and said he's listening.
No pressure.
Now, you guys, I want to close out with some thoughts.
In general, I'm 25.
I run a non-profit called Young Americans Against Socialism.
If you want to support that or if you want to watch our upcoming series featuring the interviews with survivors from socialism and communism, you can go to fightsocialism.org and subscribe to us on YouTube and Rumble.
Young Americans Against Socialism.
These long episodes will be being released towards the end of spring, early summer.
Date not announced yet, but each one is a lesson that you're not going to hear, your child is not going to hear in the public education system, especially, but pretty much in all classrooms, you can just assume that this is forgotten and lost information.
And that's on purpose.
That isn't just a mistake.
This specifically was not passed down to the most recent young generations of America.
And so we've interviewed survivors from communist China that escaped slave labor camps.
We've interviewed somebody whose family was killed in the Cultural Revolution and then they escaped to Vietnam and then escaped to America.
After working with the Americans against the Viet Cong, we've interviewed people who've had family members that were put into the killing fields in the Cambodian genocide, people that escaped Poland, Romania, Hungary.
Dr. Gorka's Homeland, you know what I mean?
We try and tell the stories that are not getting proper attention in the American classrooms, and we hope that, yes, you can include them in classroom opportunities, in curriculum for homeschoolers, but we also really hope that after dinner you just sit down with your family and watch it, because these aren't stories of classroom lessons.
It's not like making your kid listen and watch some boring school video.
Instead, these are stories of triumph, of survival, Of fortitude, of resilience, and most importantly of coming out of it and what got these people through these horrific times.
And oftentimes it's core values of family, of love, of relationships, of children, of faith, especially Christianity.
And so they're really, really special and important lessons.
And again, you aren't going to get those in the public school system.
So you can watch those by subscribing right now to Young Americans Against Socialism on Rumble and YouTube.
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I have for years, and it is an honor to get to do so.
I also have a podcast called The Morgan Zeggers Show.
If you guys go onto your podcast platform, your preferred platform, and look it up, I would love if you could subscribe and tune in with me every episode.
We do a few episodes per week.
I would absolutely love it.
But I want to leave you with just some messages.
There are so many ways that we can fix this country.
One of them is rethinking education and empowering American families to start taking control back from schools, from the government, from teachers, from teachers unions, and start focusing on passing down the lessons of history, finance, business, entrepreneurship, history, all these great things that we think maybe the public school system isn't doing right.
Maybe we shouldn't trust it with them in the first place.
We should take power back and pass these things down to our kids