Lock. When I have plucked the rose, the O'Grey heart.
Longing still for that which longer nurseth the deceit.
In faith, I do not love thee.
Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?
When I have plucked the rose, plucked the rose.
Longing still for that which longer nurseth the deceit.
In faith, I do not love thee.
Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?
It's better to have loved and lost, than never to have loved at all.
Come cheer up my lives, come cheer up my lives.
It's better to have loved and lost.
Incredibly unbroken sentence, moving from topic to topic.
No one had a chance to interrupt.
It was quite hypnotic.
Incredibly unbroken sentence, moving from topic to topic.
No one had a chance to interrupt.
It was quite hypnotic.
That's an interesting twist.
Welcome to the lineup exclusive here on Rumble.
That means it's 11 a.m. Eastern, 10 God's Time Central.
I'm on God's Time, so that's us.
And then Tim Pool is going to be after us.
We're actually going to have Viva Frye on the show today, who is actually up at 3 p.m.
God's Time, so 4 p.m. Eastern.
Guys, don't correct me.
You don't need to correct me right away.
So welcome Bongino army, and of course those people coming in from Vince, which comes from the, you know, the romance language is Vincente, which means that's, I think it translates to, that's not a rug.
Today, we're going to be discussing Liberation Day.
President Trump's tariffs.
Who are the winners?
Who are the losers?
There's a lot of speculation out there, and the math is a little more complicated than how it was initially presented, but it's actually pretty easy to figure out.
Also, there was a A really tragic stabbing that took place in my home state here in Texas and there's a media blackout on it though it's trending on social media that shows you that sort of chasm between what affects people or what matters to people versus what the media chooses to cover and they don't want you to acknowledge that there's perhaps a racial component or dynamic but There is, and that's why we're not on YouTube.
We can discuss it today.
Also, a German cop found a murder victim, but it's not what you think.
We'll talk about that and more.
Enjoy this first.
Protests continue across the country this evening, and we want you to know, of course, that though there are some individual protesters who are agitated, It is not the norm.
These protests are largely peaceful.
Many people look back at the demonstrations at Selma and wonder, what would I have done?
Would I have marched across that bridge?
Or would I be standing on the other side?
Well, I have an answer for you.
And my answer is a question.
What are you doing now?
Now, Tanya, how would you describe the attitude on the ground there?
We go now live to our woman in the field, Tanya Franks.
Tanya? Well, Chris, first I want to say that was inspiring.
As far as the attitude on the ground, you know, folks are entirely peaceful, but far from happy.
Just imagine if every day when you left home, you didn't know whether you'd be coming back.
You might be a little upset, too.
Well, Tanya, in my line of work, that's always a possibility, but I know that many in the audience might not understand what that's like.
No. Tanya, hold...
Was that a man on...
Was that a man on fire?
Hard to tell with the flames, Chris.
Might have been a really muscular lady.
So, Tanya, um, what are the people on the ground saying there?
Yeah, we gonna burn this mothafucka down!
3-1-3, bitch!
That's right!
CVS is open for business, y'all!
Take what you need, mothafuckas!
A fitting tribute to the memory of George Floyd, Chris.
Yo, who that?
Yo, that's a mothafucka with a grill!
Charged evening, to be certain.
Now, some people are asking, why is this happening now?
Haven't things gotten better?
But there are still persistent and pervasive inequities in this country, and these protests are a reaction to that.
And aside from a string of isolated incidents, very small, things have been pretty peaceful.
Very tame.
Any final thoughts, Tanya?
Oh, uh, hello sir, uh, what's your name?
I'm sorry, that was unfair.
Allow me to reframe the question.
Good, sir.
Where, might I ask, is Tanya?
Oh, she dead.
Yo! Yo, I got an Apple Watch, doc!
Yeah, man!
The language of the unheard.
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Question of the day.
Did any of you sleep last night?
Because, I don't know if there's a pressure change or something, but I went out to dinner.
It was a birthday dinner with family, and I never fell asleep.
And then my father came.
Everyone who was there said, hey, did you have trouble sleeping?
I said, yeah.
And they said, we never fell asleep.
And we didn't eat anything out of the ordinary.
It was just, you know, we had a nice steak dinner for a birthday.
Somebody put drugs in your food?
I think I was dosed.
Well, I took a- I popped a fentanyl after dinner, and I was out.
Did you?
Oh, careful.
Stock up while you can.
Those tariffs spare nobody.
I'll sell you some.
It's 11 a.m.
Allegedly. 11 a.m.
The lineup, by the way.
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And Good Nights Comedy Club in Raleigh, North Carolina.
A man to my right, your left, Josh Feierstein will be there May 23rd, 24th.
Go see live comedy.
It's a lot of fun.
I will be there.
It's not on their website yet.
What is wrong with them?
Well, nothing's wrong with them.
They're good people.
Yeah, call them out.
They just got a lot of things going on.
Start some stuff.
No, they're good people.
Give me a reason.
I should be waiting to promote it, but yeah, I promise I'll be there.
It's not a joke.
All right, all right.
And Mr. Goodnights, you get your crap together.
Okay. You get your website up to date.
So, we have a lot to get to today.
We already talked about that, and we have Viva Frey- Frey, son of a- Admonish me.
There you go.
Viva Fry.
Right off the bat.
Viva Fry.
Boom. Admonish.
But, this is a clip to start us off- I haven't seen this, so I'm experiencing this with you.
We have shared experiences together.
Although I don't know your lived experience because I'm a privileged white man.
So, the urban jungle is a place that's, you know, always full of surprises, and this video that I've not seen is living proof that you never know what to expect in the big city.
Bad boys, bad boys What you gonna do?
Okay, oh it's a pause, so what do we, oh you're playing a game with me?
Yes, we uh, we have to guess what happens next.
Okay. You did A. Ding, Billy.
The man carjacks the person filming the video.
Okay. Is it B?
The man gets destroyed by a vehicle.
Well, that could be funny.
Or is it C?
He arrives on time for his job at the local mechanic engineering firm.
Oh, come on now.
Mechanical engineering firm?
You're laying it on thick.
This is a trick question.
The answer is D. All the kids at the party get scared and...
I saw this movie.
This is Signs.
I tell you what.
I tell you what.
It makes a giraffe balloon.
If it is A, And he carjacks a man, completely nude.
He's earned the car.
If that's me, have it.
You can have it.
Yeah, exactly.
He's like, come on.
I mean, he's like, nothing up my sleeve.
Well, you have no sleeves!
Alright, give me the answer tool, man.
Alright, here we go.
a Eliminated by a Prius?
Well, he never heard it coming.
Black man can get hit by a Prius.
It looks like he anticipated, like he deliberately ran in to get hit by that car.
He was looking that way.
Yeah, like he was like, I want to ruin someone's day.
Prius! That would be a weird insurance fraud case.
Like the insurance agent can be like, you should, if you could have clothes, what's the clothes problem?
Yeah, you hit someone?
No, he hit me, really.
Yeah. No, you're calling all states here.
You meant to call some state.
That's are you in good handjobs?
It hit me so hard my clothes fell off.
That would be hilarious if he was only wearing shoes and when he got hit there was nothing but a pair of shoes.
You know what?
My dunks!
If you zoom in you can see a condom though.
Maybe he was running away.
Maybe he got caught with somebody else's wife or something.
He misinterpreted protection.
Yeah, absolutely.
He definitely got caught having sex with somebody he shouldn't have been having sex with.
This is an Afro man song.
Daddy was way with a 2x4.
I weep for society.
It doesn't get any better with this next one, but this just shows you that America's the last bastion of hope.
In Germany, police, well they made what they thought was a pretty grisly discovery.
Don't worry, it's okay.
In Rostock, Germany, there's a twist.
I think it's a dead body.
Okay. Drone brought into the country?
What? Pause.
To people listening on audio, yes, you heard correctly.
It turned out that the murder victim that was found turned out to be a sex doll after a five-hour investigation.
But here's what's most interesting.
Stay right.
Most interesting, a sex pulpit.
Because, like, there's often some crossover with English, French, or Spanish, like, coffee is café, right?
Right. Almost none with German, except for sex puppet.
Sexpulpit, which of course is German for Pinocchio.
What must that sexpulpit have done to deserve this treatment?
Look at that!
His nose wouldn't grow.
That's the last time I ever do this with you!
Sets it on fire.
Nothing else.
There's no crossover between German and English.
No. Except sexapulpit.
Sexpulpit. Alright, sorry.
I just want to hear it again.
And they take it so seriously.
Okay. I'll rewind you a little bit.
There we go.
...sondern eine Sexpuppe.
*lacht* In the kiosk's Tatort, so will I say it, the big thing
It was assumed to not be a living person?
which was needed to be a health care worker.
"The health care needed the Einsatzes in this case not.
The documents were assigned.
And also a already asked for a bestater was assigned.
These art morticians are all mad that it's not a dead body.
I don't know, right?
Ridiculous. I love how they still try to add an element of mystery.
Like, only one thing remains is why would they dispose of a sex puppet in this manner?
We will get to the bottom of this!
It's a pervert.
There you go.
There's a choose your own path.
What does a sex puppet do to you?
He just didn't want his mom to find out.
I know!
I can picture them interrogating it, like, sex puppet, are you cheating?
It's just, it's a silly, silly place, and we should take nothing that they say or do seriously, not only because of the historical timeline of Germany, if you're a history buff, but even today they can't get it right.
more proof.
The Rostock police, they nicknamed the doll Selena.
Come on.
She's a Latin icon, come on!
What, that doll can't like Selena?
Come on!
It's fine.
And it went missing overnight.
Yeah, it's not in the evidence locker.
I will take this home for further investigation.
You're gonna want to swab that.
I hope they cleaned it.
The police chief's like, they're on to me.
I will solve this case or my name is not Iwinterkake-Schnick-Schnick-Werk!
By the way, this is the sixth...
the sixth reported...
No. Sex puppet that was confused for a murder victim in Germany.
Shouldn't they have a protocol?
Yeah. Like after the first verse two or three?
Like the first question when they show up looking like the third act of E.T. Yes.
Should be the police chief like, okay, now first to save everyone's time, is this a sex puppet?
Is this like the Zodiac Killer of sex puppets?
He's sending letters to the media.
A picture of two sex puppets having a party.
You know, it's not exclusively a German problem, either.
Really? Which is disturbing, yeah, because I was hanging out on the railroad tracks earlier.
What? Yeah, I was hanging out on the railroad tracks and I found this!
That's terrible.
What were you doing in the bushes, though?
Yeah, so why were you in the bushes?
Charlesie! I hang out there sometimes.
Another survival guy thing?
Yeah. Yeah, I was out there hanging out.
You know what?
Earlier I pulled up some of the footage and I put it in the system.
Oh. See you all along!
Well, well, well.
What do you have to say to Gerald C.?
yeah what are you doing here?
laughter laughter laughter laughter laughter The sex pulpit came back the very next day!
You should have burned it, Gerald.
Here's the thing.
I didn't know that was part of the protocol!
This is funny, and I know if you're watching, you're older.
This is actually a real problem.
That's why they're finding more and more sex in movies.
You need to understand, this has become a huge industry because of, yeah, you can trace it back to feminism, because of male-female dynamics, where a lot of men, young men, are checking out of the dating pool.
44% of Generation Z males, well, 13, they've never dated.
According to a study in 2023, 63% of men aged 18 to 29 are single.
And 10% of men between the ages of 22 and 34 have never had any type of sexual relations, which is, by the way, the highest ever.
It would be good if it was an abstinence choice of, like, waiting for marriage.
It's probably not driven by that.
And then on the flip side of that, the global sex doll market is set to increase from $3 billion to $10 billion by the year 2030.
Wow. I think that's just improvements in technology.
It is improvements in technology.
Well, the thing is, you know, people will say, yeah, is it, do we have a pornification of culture?
Sure. Yeah, absolutely.
We do.
But a lot of young men, it's not worth the risk.
I mean, for example, you use like Harry Sisson, who I get it.
No one, we're not fans of him.
He's a, he's a Democrat activist and he's a moron, but I will say this.
He was consensually sexting women.
And then that was used against him as though he was a predator.
And a lot of men are going, unless I happen to meet the woman who I'm going to spend the rest of my life with, anything consensual can be used against me.
And so now with the innovations in AI and I would imagine textiles, I'm just going to go with a sex puppet.
Pretty soon they're going to have, these sex puppets are like really good in detail.
That's what I understand.
You know, pretty soon they're going to have, like, anatomy, so these people, these murderers can go cut them up and dispose of them and still get the same feeling.
I would imagine.
That probably makes them feel godlike, as I understand it.
Yeah, I don't know.
It's a healthy outlet, I guess?
Read the Green River Killers book.
I don't know.
Let me ask you this.
What's the weirdest thing you've ever found in public?
Not a sex puppet.
No, definitely.
Well, no.
I did have a waiter at a restaurant, and I told you this story.
We both know the restaurant.
He has a side gig as a sex puppet sales person and does, I guess, very well with them.
Yeah, I can imagine.
It's incredibly scary that that person is serving me.
He's so good, he's a waiter.
Yes, exactly.
He's just getting started.
Which is kind of surprising.
I would imagine that's the easiest job in the world.
They basically sell themselves.
I mean, you're just a fulfillment guy, right?
Yeah, exactly.
I bet you watch, there's going to be some new, like, Direct-order sex puppet.
A disruptor in the industry.
They cut out the middleman.
It's a sex puppet in a box.
Weirdest thing I ever found in public was an Afghan guy masturbating in a port-a-potty.
Oh, I found that too at a gas station in Manhattan.
Did he stop?
Because this guy didn't stop.
No, he looked me in the eyes.
We need a palate cleanse.
How about this?
Easter is coming up.
Thank God.
We can move away from all the sex talk!
Well, the reason we wanted to have some levity is because the next story is pretty heavy.
Yes, it really is.
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Help us please, Lord, this place is terrible!
As funny as it is, it really is foundational to society.
You lose the male-female dynamics, you lose the nuclear family, you lose Western civilization.
This is a problem, and people can scream until they're blue in the face.
I mean, I will say this, with feminists, and we're seeing, funny enough, a shift now.
Feminists, and you remember the Me Too, Time's Up movement, and of course, we're not talking about monsters who actually raped people.
We all agree those people should be buried beneath the prison.
Okay, we get it.
But there were a lot of people who were falsely accused and it became a witch hunt.
And feminists in the 21st century, it's the only movement that will literally create gatherings, events centered around protesting compliments as catcalling.
And then turn around two, three, four years later now and say there are no good men left and why is chivalry dead?
Well, take a guess.
You're killing it.
Yeah. Yeah.
Take it.
And I, but catcall.
I get it.
They come over.
I understand.
A compliment, holding the door, I've had women complain if I hold the door for them.
Yes, or trying to go talk to somebody.
We've talked about this before in the Gillette commercial.
That was kind of the peak of it where I was like, are you kidding me?
Yeah. Like seeing an attractive girl walk by and going, oh, I'm going to go talk to her.
That's a problem.
Yep. What do you want us to do?
It's like just holding a door open.
She's like, I'm not getting in your van.
I'm like, all right.
Yeah. I was trying to be nice, you know.
Not even a new van.
No. Well, that's expensive.
You gotta max your looks and then she'd get in the paneled van.
Next story here, this is one that, and this is a, let me know, comment below if you have seen this story, because if you've already seen the story, that means that you're not watching Legacy Media.
This is one of the top trends on pretty much all the social platforms right now, and it has not been covered by Legacy Media.
So-called mainstream news outlets.
This really does show that divide, and I have a hunch as to why.
Yesterday, and I warn you, this is a heartbreaking story, a boy named Austin Metcalf, a white student was stabbed to death by Carmelo Anthony, a black student, and I know what you're thinking, another basketball player went broke and is robbing high school students?
That would be...
Oh, wrong Carmelo Anthony.
Different Carmel.
I don't follow the sports, so Josh told me...
It's okay.
It's funny.
He plays basketball, correct?
The story's so sad, we have to find a way.
Yeah. So, there was a black student, and this was at a track meet, a stabbing.
People use the term senseless killing, and yeah, most killing is senseless, but often you can find a motivation, or you can find some kernel of Warped as it may be, reasoning from the killer's point of view.
Now, I understand they're psychopaths, they can be sociopaths, but sometimes there's something we go, okay, this is where it went wrong.
In this case, it truly does meet the definition of a completely senseless killing.
And that's why it's so heartbreaking.
It happened in Frisco, Texas.
Here's a briefing.
Frisco Memorial High School community will honor a student today after he was stabbed to death at a track meet.
Yesterday morning, 17-year-old Austin Metcalf was at a District 11 5A track meet at Kukendall Stadium.
Frisco police say around 10 a.m., 17-year-old Carmelo Anthony stabbed Metcalf in the chest after some sort of fight.
It's unclear how Anthony got the knife into the meet or exactly what led up to the fight.
Anthony now facing first-degree murder charges.
It's tragic.
And actually, here's a look at, of course, this has touched a lot of people, the violent protests in reaction to the stabbing.
Starting to get the picture?
Now, I'm going to be quite clear about this.
This is not racially motivated, as far as we know, but to act as though there isn't a component or a pattern that people recognize, that would only serve to breed more racism.
We do need to have an honest conversation about this, especially as white Americans who have been browbeaten as the greatest domestic terror threat, as what white supremacy, of course, labeled as the greatest threat to national security.
We've seen that.
And it's untrue.
And you can't solve a problem if you don't actually understand the nature of the problem.
So social media trending everywhere, top five, certainly right now on X. As of the time of this broadcast, The mentions of this story on national media, one on CNN online, zero at MSNBC, and the local headlines conspicuously omit the race of the perpetrator.
Let's look at Dallas Morning News.
Frisco ISD student fatally stabbed at high school track meet.
Fort Worth Star-Telegram, North Texas student stabbed at track meet dies.
Suspect arrested, Frisco police say.
And this isn't just whataboutism.
This is recognizing social engineering for an agenda.
It would be one thing to say, well, the race doesn't matter.
I don't agree with that if you see a statistical trend.
And I certainly don't agree with that when you understand this in context.
Do we have an apples-to-apples comparison?
Yeah, let's look at the media headlines when it's black on white.
Last week, viral video depicts unprovoked assault at Ashbrook High School.
Right? We can look at it when it's white on black, but this is another one.
Last week, okay.
So you see that headline, and I warn you, this is very upsetting.
Here's the video.
And here's the thing.
You heard the laughing, right?
You heard the laughing?
By the way, that boy Ethan, he had a broken skull bone.
This happened at LeBron James' I Promise school.
There were three young black men involved.
I don't know exactly what has happened with this stabbing here in Frisco, but I do know this.
Someone who stabbed somebody over asking for them to, what we know is, move seats.
Like, hey, you're sitting in the wrong place.
That's someone who has had a simmering, festering hatred that has been instilled in them.
So it begs the question, why?
This is not something that we typically see.
We don't see someone stab another student simply for being asked to move chairs.
And we in this country, let's be honest, we've seen beatings at schools.
We didn't see that once upon a time in this country, and we certainly would never expect to hear a third of the classroom laughing.
Right. And just to be clear, the Ethan thing, that was a separate incident.
That wasn't from that.
Oh, I'm sorry.
Separate. It's fine.
No, outside.
And the perps were obviously, in this case, for the example, three black men.
Yeah. You don't hear that.
You just see the headline there.
Oh, this is a different story.
I'm sorry.
I have the way I have it in my notes.
So there's another one.
Yeah. Three black men.
Here's another one.
Teen girl allegedly slugs Asian woman, attacks witnesses in possible hate crime on Instagram.
NYC subway.
Again, they mentioned the victim, but they don't mention the perpetrator.
Do you remember the stop Asian hate?
Remember that when that was going on?
And that died away.
That died off really quickly because Asian Americans were no longer a useful pawn from the left.
They don't study interracial crime the way they used to.
They changed the method of sort of registering these crimes.
I believe it was in 2018.
We've covered that before.
So we had to use a sample study that showed over 80% of all violent crimes in the Bay Area were black against Asian.
That matters.
Let's contrast this with media headlines when it's white perpetrators and black victims.
White teen allegedly tried to drown black child in racially charged attack.
Here's another one.
Three white men are found guilty of murder in the killing of Ahmaud Arbery.
Here's another one.
White man will stand trial for shooting black teen Ralph Yarle, who went to wrong house.
Judge rules.
Now, again, if it was consistent, okay.
But why does it statistically, observably, only take place when there's a specific race involved?
Yeah. As far as, if you're white, it will be listed.
If you're a black criminal, probably not.
And that, just like legacy media, there's a huge chasm between what they are covering and what you care about with this story.
There's a huge difference in the coverage here, in labeling perpetrators and victims, versus statistical reality.
According to the FBI, black offenders, if you look at crimes, blacks against whites in this country, blacks are two and a half times more likely to commit a crime against a white person than a white person against a black person.
Look, if you were to add up All of the Klan's lynchings, as horrible as they are, just to be clear, it wouldn't amount to the kind of violence that you see from black people in this country against white people and Asian people.
Doesn't that matter?
Do you think you're going to quell hatred by breeding more of it?
And I do actually have this here.
Yeah, it was sent in 2008.
Is when the Bureau of Justice stopped publishing data on interracial crime.
Why? And you see a trend before that going, oh, more black against all other races.
Now this is not, of course, to say all black people.
This is to say that there is a reality, and when there's a trend, anywhere else you would study this to see, okay, what's the causation?
Here we don't.
You can comment, why do you think that is?
And do you think that that is doing a gross disservice to The next generation in this country.
I do have a hunch, though, too.
Sometimes it's because of the reaction from those directly involved with the crimes, the victims.
And I would state that there's a noticeable difference between the reaction.
Here's the father of Austin, the victim here, discussing his son's death, and we'll contrast that with what you're often used to.
The sad part about it is he died in his brother's arms.
They were twins, identical twins.
And his brother was holding on to him, trying to make it stop bleeding.
And he died in his brother's arms.
I'm not trying to judge, but...
What kind of parents did this child have?
What was he taught?
He brought a knife to a track meet, and he murdered my son by stabbing him in the heart.
And you know what?
I already forgave this person.
Already? Already.
God takes care of things.
God's gonna take care of me.
Guys don't take care of my family.
Well, that's not catnip for the media.
Like George Floyd's family.
Remember, I think his father showed up, who they hadn't seen in a very long time.
Remember Jordan Neely, who was choked by Sergeant Penny on the subway?
Of course, he was exonerated completely because Jordan Neely was violent and threatening people on the subway.
Well, let's contrast what we just saw there in Frisco with Jordan Neely's dad and how he reacted after his son died.
This was everywhere.
I didn't have to go through this either.
It hurts.
Really, really hurts.
What are we gonna do, people?
What's gonna happen to us now?
I had enough of this.
The system is rigged.
Even though your son was actually the criminal?
That man's son was the criminal and he was blaming everyone else.
The media covers it.
It's the same dude who kicked that same son out of his home.
Yep. Yep.
They want everything to do with him.
In Frisco, this man's son was a...
There's no gray area.
Was the victim of a senseless killing.
And he forgave him.
What kind of a society do you want to live in?
What kind of a society...
Let's take...
Now let's take race out of it.
Which kind of dad do you want to emulate?
Hey, what kind of dad do you want to emulate?
Which kind of dad do you want to have clout to affect political change?
You lived through the Black Lives Matter riots, right?
You know the end result of the policy changes, the defunding police, the catch and release, the no cash bail?
We lived through that.
How do we want to structure our society?
What do we want it to look like?
It's very clear where the media lines up.
It's very clear where your intelligence agencies, where your three-letter agencies line up.
And to me, it's very clear how you, the American people, by the way, of all races, line up.
That's what I notice with this.
That's the dynamic I see.
Now, let's move on to something a little bit more technical and a little less heavy.
Yes. If you guys have anything to add, but I think we...
It's hard.
It's just hard to talk about something like that.
You know, your heart breaks the whole situation.
Yeah. It's just absolutely terrifying as a father.
Respect to that father too, by the way.
Yeah, absolutely.
He's a better man than I am.
I wouldn't have such words to say.
Yeah, especially so quickly after.
I mean, but that's, you know, that's what somebody's faith can do.
It can be, it literally can be the bedrock in your life.
And, uh, unfortunately that bedrock was tested in this man's life, but.
Obviously he's he looked at this there was another clip and he was talking about a sweet moment with his son and it's again hard to talk about this because I have kids and yeah you just you imagine them in these scenarios and it makes you angry and he's talking like hey it's not goodbye it's I'll see you later mm-hmm it's a different it's a different thing and don't have that kind of faith don't mistake our you know Christians our compassion for weakness or that we don't seek justice because I don't want us to be sitting ducks either no you can forgive someone and Still be perfectly fine
with our system, you know, setting up the meeting between that person and God.
The rest of it is between them.
So that's the problem, is we have had a society that has been based on Christian principles for a very long time.
It kind of had to be an unwritten agreement, otherwise this doesn't work.
But you can't have one group, and I mean progressive left, I mean the propaganda that is being pushed, the race baiting.
You can't have one group taking advantage of the compassion and empathy of the group that has come before them.
That's the dynamic that we see today, and there needs to be compassion, forgiveness, sure, as a Christian, but there also needs to be a strong sword as well, because this is a problem that's not going to go away unless we address it.
Political correctness be damned.
So let's go to, hey, Liberation Day.
Yeah, that was yesterday.
President Trump's Liberation Day, which means tariffs for everyone, and there's a lot of math going around.
A lot of people saying it's the end of the world.
Some people saying this is a good thing.
Overall, I will tell you, there's a lot of good news.
There are some winners.
There are some losers.
The biggest loser is China, which I'm a fan of.
Not because they're Chinese, but because the country is communist.
It's time for the latest installment of the Terrifier.
Sir.
Okay, I'm back.
I know.
It's still funny.
It's never not going to be funny.
So like we said, biggest loser, China.
Biggest winner, surprisingly, Mexico, because they kind of showed you how to handle this right.
Yeah. They screwed Canada twice, and they're doing a pretty good job.
Canada was omitted from the master list because they're individually going to be stuffed.
We're not even going to be addressing Canada, but there are some dynamics here that maybe people aren't considering.
For example, if you look at a lot of these poor South American countries like Nicaragua, I don't think you maybe know this, if these countries have to end their reciprocal tariffs, it may allow them to come out of the third world if some of these countries can for the first time have Actual access to affordable American goods.
I'm not talking about an iPad and Grock.
I'm talking about basic appliances, things that we take for granted that they can't access because their government is protectionist.
So that's an underlying theme here that I'm not hearing a lot of people talk about.
But of course, we do have here to discuss this because he's, I guess, yeah, let's just say expert on cable news.
I say expert even if they're not on international policy and relations.
It's Lane the Brain.
All right, laying the- I'll take it.
And in short sleeves with the overhead lights.
Look at that!
There you go.
That's a Mr. Universe.
I'm red-headed.
They wouldn't let me in.
That's true.
I know you don't really tan, but what have you- Freckle?
Have you ever tried the fake tan?
Like the body?
Like, what if you put that on you?
Yeah, when I did the Jacked Up commercial.
Oh, that's- For Santa Claus.
Okay. It wasn't bad, but- No, you looked good.
You looked really good.
Hey, Josh.
Enough about your van, Josh.
Elaine's already said no.
Before we get to everything else here, for those of you who maybe missed it, yesterday President Trump announced the new tariffs from the White House Rose Garden and presented a chart, and this has been the source of controversy.
We'll actually clarify that first as far as what the math is and how these tariffs have been calculated, because you've no doubt heard the reaction, but here's his announcement.
My fellow Americans, this is Liberation Day.
China, first row.
China Sixty-seven percent.
That's tariffs charged to the USA, including currency manipulation and trade barriers.
So, 67 percent.
I think you can, for the most part, see it.
Those with good eyes, with bad eyes.
We didn't want to bring the — it's very windy out here.
We didn't want to bring out the big charts because it had no chance.
So we're going to be charging — Someone there is nearsighted.
— a discounted reciprocal tariff of 34 percent, I think.
In other words, they charge us, we charge them, we charge them less, so how can anybody be upset?
And again, I don't blame the people for doing it.
I think they're very smart in doing it.
I blame the people that sat right in that Oval Office, right over there, right behind the Resolute Desk or whichever desk they chose.
And I know some of you, it's always funny how he has to toss something.
And for those of you who have bad eyes, you may, you think initially that seems like it might be petty.
It's even worse when you know that he went a step further.
Your lies, your fake news, bad eyes.
You have bad eyes!
He sent that...
He sent that to a journalist.
He did, yes.
In the moment, they were like, hey, what the...
Airdrop? Why?
I hope he's not talking about me.
Who could it be?
I left my contacts at the hotel.
You can't afford LASIK?
Human stigmatism, you know that.
And we're going to get to...
because one thing is there's been a lot of misinformation about there, and this is one of those areas where This is why you can line up a hundred economists and you'll have 50 say that this is awful, it's the end of the world, and 50 say, well, hold on a second, there's actually something here that you're not taking into consideration.
So some of what I'm going to present here, both of us, is our opinion and speculation.
Here's what is not speculation.
The media has taken a side, absolutely, and told you that this is the rapture.
President Trump announcing a massive worldwide series of tariffs.
In fact, bringing tariffs to levels that have not been seen, according to Fitch, since just before the first quarter.
Wrong. Bitch!
No. Now, before we go to some key facts here, Lane, I know you just said no, and honestly, that's all it really warrants.
No, that's incorrect.
It was so stupid.
But it is kind of amazing sometimes, even I'm surprised.
We usually use leftist sources because we want you to know what they're saying.
That's why we provide all the references, link in the description, today as every day.
There is no rational argument that they make.
Rachel Maddow.
He purposefully is tanking the economy.
Let me ask you this.
Even if you hate him, why would he do that?
You say he's a bloviating egotist.
Sure. Then he cares about his legacy.
Stalin didn't want to tank his economy.
He was an idiot.
Communism fails.
But he wanted to be exalted.
He wanted a bunch of statues.
Hitler didn't try and tank his economy.
No one would have a vested interest in tanking their economy, guaranteeing that their legacy is tarnished forever and their party has not a chance at midterms.
There's no rational argument to be presented for that statement.
only blind hatred.
Yes. She was a journalist that couldn't see very well.
Yes. I want to go to his point.
So the lady on CNN.
Yeah, that's what I do want to make that point because you mentioned we use leftist sources to kind of bolster our own arguments, which you should.
The source she's citing for China, South Korea, and Japan getting along is Chinese Central Television.
Which is the Chinese state media.
And immediately, the trade minister from Japan came out and said, uh, yeah, no, that didn't happen.
By the way, didn't she say Taiwan?
She very well could have.
She did say Taiwan.
Of course Chinese TV was like, and Taiwan also very happy.
And Japanese would be like, this a lie!
It's not true!
Shut up, you fangui!
Chinese are a liar!
Hey, all the Japanese talk, How can you tell when a Chinaman is lying?
His mouth is moving!
You look like the racist caricature off the ramen restaurant.
If they can find it, it's too funny.
Yes, very good.
Hey, Lane, who knew to take out literally hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of years of wars and hatred and violence, thousands, All we had to do was have terrorists.
Literally, before Jesus was on the planet, this was a war that was going on.
China and Korea are like, hey, we can be friends.
Literally, the basis for the entering into, you know, for World War II with the Japanese is wanting to create a superior pan-Pacific race, which specifically does not include Chinese people.
You think that our racism is bad?
Just look at how Asians treat other Asians.
To you, they look far more similar than Me, or even Lane, and a black American.
You don't know hatred until you see Japanese-Chinese.
But that ended up on CNN as by-God news!
My Korean coworker called Japanese devious little monkeys publicly and felt good about it.
Well, they weren't black, so it doesn't have the same connotation.
No, but I was like, I can't believe you said that.
Thanks, Gerald.
I can.
Well, I could, but yeah.
No, I'm saying it would have been.
Oh, sure.
So, let's go to some questions.
Key facts here is, okay, number one, like, what are reciprocal tariffs, right?
And the White House, along with that chart, presented some math that got community noted.
Their math equation is very complex.
We do actually have kind of the net result as far as what the math equation should look like.
We haven't been able to verify theirs.
But let's first go, what are reciprocal tariffs?
That's according to Donald Trump, not the media, who says it's the end of the world.
They're basically tariffs imposed on a country according to Whatever rate or penalty they charge us.
For nations that treat us badly, we will calculate the combined rate of all their tariffs, non-monetary barriers, and other forms of cheating.
And because we are being very kind, we're kind people.
Very kind.
But we will charge them approximately half of what they are and have been charging us.
And China will say, Thank you, Shermey!
Have another!
So, they presented this math saying this is how they came to the number because it's not just about the actual tariffs that they actually put up.
It's about a trade deficit, too.
So, in reality, this is what the math equation seems to be.
It's a trade deficit with the country divided by the imports from said country.
If you do that, all of these numbers add up.
And you know it works because the ones that are all 10% are all countries that we have trade surpluses with, and he's like, screw it, 10% for all of you.
Well, 10% was the base.
Yeah, 10% was the base.
That's what he's saying.
Why? No, no, no, I'm just saying, that's what he's saying.
10% was just the base, so it's just the number that they do.
That's why Brazil and Australia both have 10%.
Yeah, right.
So, and it brings us to, like, why is President Trump doing this?
Okay, here's the, that's key fact number two here, is the real reason is to try and reshore manufacturing.
To cut some trade deficits and ultimately to punish China.
And that's pretty important because we've talked about this my whole life, especially being around people in finance.
Well, China is the next great superpower.
And everyone just assumed it.
Everyone knows that this has been going on.
But for some reason, it was never covered.
For some reason, people were not aware of just how unfair the trade was with China.
And if nothing else, Donald Trump is drawing attention to it.
This almost seems like everything is designed to revolve around its Catering straight to China.
Yeah, and I think Lane to some of the points that you've made about this He's definitely taking aim at imbalances.
Yeah in trade, right?
But he's also looking at people who are doing things with tariffs against us that he's trying to just correct in general because they're hurting us Yeah, it's bigger than that Well, yeah, then to Stephen's point, there are other things that are not just tariffs like, you know, greenhouse gas emission regulations or environmental regulations that make our products impossible to sell places.
But with the two points, like to re-shore manufacturing near shore to a place like Mexico and punish China, they're one and the same because China has taken our manufacturing base by manufacturing things very cheaply, subsidizing them, and then flooding other markets with them, even when they're taking losses, just so they can occupy market space.
Right. It's called overcapacity, and it's what their entire economy is based off of.
Yes. And that is why there's no longer a middle class in Ohio or a place like Gary, Indiana, because of this problem.
Right. Well, just like we've said that as far as national defense for the Western world, you, the American taxpayer, you subsidize it, right?
It's you.
You, the American worker, subsidize it.
Same can be said for putting people out of work in the United States.
That's the Chinese government subsidizing.
For decades.
Yeah. It's not capitalism versus capitalism.
No. A designed market specifically, it's not even designed to turn a profit, it's designed to destroy American economic stability.
I don't like to use the term elites, but this was the elites in America that were fine with this happening because they were going to reap the short-term benefits of it.
It's the McKinsey method, it's the people, they don't care about growing a middle class, they care about patting their pocketbooks and that's why the Clintons and the Bushes and the World Trade Organizations Push to get China involved in this world system.
Right. And one thing I want to address too is, you know, the math.
The reason that that's necessary, you have some people going, well, why don't they just show the actual tariffs?
Okay. It's very difficult.
And I know this is going to sound nerdy.
We covered the Canadian dairy, for example, it's 250 something percent, right?
And people would argue, well, actually, that's only the top tier tariff.
And so, and we don't export enough dairy.
Well, yeah, because of that top tier tariff.
So if you're going to look at the average tariff, you're going to look at the average penalties, for example, in a place like Canada.
The average would be taken down because you go, well, hold on a second, we're only in that first tier because there's only about a 3% tariff for tax on dairy.
It's like, well, yeah, but there are more dairy farms, there's more dairy production in Wisconsin than all of Canada.
If not for that tariff, we'd be exporting a whole lot.
So what really is 250-something percent looks like zero, and that throws off the average.
So you can't just list a tariff.
It's a little more difficult.
And I do think that actually looking at that trade imbalance is an important metric.
And I think that Donald Trump knows that.
If nothing else, this is kind of his strong suit.
He understands this pretty well.
He's the only president, he is the only president, at least in the last two centuries, who has direct experience with this, in dealing with manufacturing, in dealing with supply chains, because of his businesses.
The other ones before him, they wouldn't.
They didn't have that experience in the private sector, and certainly not to this degree.
So some of this is new, and yeah, I get it, there's some instability in these uncertain times.
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We've talked about this, but the biggest loser significantly here is China, right?
They've been hit with a 34% tariff on top of an existing 20%.
And by the way, back-door countries like Vietnam have also been hit with a huge rate.
for those who don't know, backdoor countries are countries that China uses to funnel their goods like this.
*laughter*
And you were telling me this, you know, President Trump also cancelled the de minimis protections for...
Places like Timu and Shine, that's where, if it was below a certain amount, it was exempt.
Yeah, it allowed the cheap manufacturers like Timu and Shine to export their goods under $800 without any duties.
Right. And so, basically, by getting rid of that protection, it will effectively ruin those companies' ability to export to the U.S., which is great.
You mean the ones that sell flammable children's onesies?
Those are the ones I'm talking about.
Don't buy from Timu.
Do not.
Yeah, don't.
That's huge.
Those companies will, if this sticks, will not exist.
Right. They will go out of business.
And I didn't know this, but are Taiwan semiconductors exempt?
So if you actually look at a lot of these countries, there's a whole list of products that are exempt from these tariffs that he didn't really talk about because it doesn't drive home his point, but semiconductors being one of them.
So almost like 60% of Taiwan's exports to the United States are in the semiconductor industry, so they're a little bit more protected than you'd initially think.
Is there something similar like that with Japan?
No, Japan, because most of theirs is automobiles.
Korea's getting similar cuts, too, because they have a lot of semiconductor exports to the United States.
Okay, so that's good to know.
And the biggest winner you're talking about here is Mexico.
This is something you're pretty passionate about, because all of the USMCA, the compliant goods, they're exempt.
So the same is true, by the way, for some of the auto tariffs that were announced last week.
Only the goods originating in other countries like China will be affected, which by sheer coincidence timed perfectly with the unveiling of China's newest gift to Mexico, the province of Guangdong.
It's racist two ways.
It's a nice workaround.
Guangdong is very hot and humid there.
It's a lot like Houston.
Is it?
It is, yes.
Except not as many fat people.
Prettier girls.
According to some.
They speak Cantonese, so do with that what you will.
I don't know what to do with that.
I hadn't really thought about it, to be honest with you.
But you made this point, too.
In Houston, they can't feel their knees.
When people talk about, oh, you're trying—one of the greatest things for the United States, or at least what could be a very big positive from this, would be an economically prosperous Mexico.
Correct. And now, if you have a chance for U.S. investment to come in there, they're still going to be able to export to the United States.
Their president has been very cordial in this whole deal.
She showed you how to deal with it, why the Canadians have showed how to act like children.
Yeah. And I think this will really benefit kind of that bilateral trade system.
And yeah, if you want the cartel gone, there's nothing better than every Mexican to have a, you know, a good paying job.
Yeah. Yeah.
Really. Also, uh, hopefully, uh, guns.
We can manufacture those.
Yeah. I mean, you know, Mexican citizens, not just the cartels, otherwise you end up with your head in a turtle.
It's one-sided.
The kind of, the biggest question mark, I guess, most uncertainty, right?
You're talking about this countries like Japan, Korea, Taiwan.
Right. This is one people are concerned about like they already have some pretty low tariff rates comparatively It's already very quite outside of a couple specific products like Japan has a high rice levy But I don't mind that because we don't export and we export a lot to them But the point is they can't really lower their tariffs much more I guess they could start increasing defense expend or defense buys But they're already doing that the Japanese are already investing a ton of money into the United States So I don't really know it I would like
us, and I think behind the scenes you'll get this in negotiations, but you're not seeing at least forward facing what is the ask from these countries that have apparently up until this point done everything that they've been asked to do.
So I can see where there'd be some confusion.
In those capitals, unless there's backdoor negotiations.
And historically, Donald Trump has been very amenable to negotiations with allies.
Correct. I would imagine this is a bargaining chip.
Look. The one thing I just, I'm sorry, I know we have time, is Vietnam is the one that's screwed in this.
Because so many companies reshored, or went from China to Vietnam to avoid this exact kind of tariff.
Right. Well now, that's not going to help them.
Vietnam already dropped all tariffs, and they can't really afford to buy anything else from us because they're not, they don't have the per capita GDP to do so.
Right. So, I don't know what they can do, maybe give us a naval base or something, but I feel very bad for the Vietnamese right now, and especially, that's the one country I'm looking at the most kind of hyper-focused because we really need that Vietnamese help if we're going to, you know, work vis-a-vis China in that region.
So, I wouldn't want to be in Hanoi today.
Hey, Vietnam, we won.
The long game.
Yeah, exactly.
I don't think that's the...
You think we forgot?
We didn't forget.
How's the tiny shoe feel on the other foot?
Let's pull a Korea, let's invest in the country, build it up, make it a first world country, then they can start buying our stuff.
There you go.
Well, what's fascinating too when we're talking about this, like the communism in China is they don't have the ability, right?
Their citizens don't have the ability to purchase a whole lot of U.S.
goods. And here's what's funny.
Like communism...
If people, you know, it's not a bunch of hipsters in coffee houses.
The idea is, okay, you're talking about the proletariat.
They're going to seize means of control and production, right?
And then they're going to be the ones to benefit from this instead of the business owners.
In China, they just get the worst parts of communism without even the false perks.
Like, there's very little social safety net.
So it's like, yeah, yeah, yeah, we're going to be communists, but all you workers, you're actually not going to be able to enjoy the fruits of your labor at all.
You're going to be in these factories.
Okay, we're going to control everything.
You're not going to have a social safety net.
And as soon as it's done, you get to make all the cool crap and it's gone to America.
So it's got to be, I often wonder how much this Chinese citizens have bought into the problem.
I don't know.
It's hard to tell, but someone referred to this as being like a Hiroshima moment for the Chinese economy, because what you're doing is you're taking away their ability to export, which is what their entire economy is driven off of, because they don't consume.
They've been trying to switch to a consumer market, but if you're a communist government, you can't give your consumers that much power, because then they start being able to dictate policy.
So what do they do?
They can't absorb the consumption from the other countries, and they can't export their way out of this anymore, because They don't have any place, they have massive tariffs even going to the other third-party countries.
This is a really great move as far as hedging against China.
Well, I do want to, maybe we can bring you back because we have Viva Frye on the line, of course, and we can go back, because I want to discuss South America.
A lot of people are sort of glossing past this.
I'd love to.
And a lot of Americans don't realize these places haven't even had their Industrial Revolution.
You have people who are sleeping in hammocks and still, you know, warming a can of beans over an old ironing board.
Some of these countries do have some purchasing power where if their own nations, if their own governments took off some of these tariffs, there would be American companies that sure would be great if they invest in manufacturing, but even before that could create some affordable goods and services that these people could finally use.
Things that we take for granted.
I'm talking about like an electric tea kettle could do something.
You know, I'm talking about these people are washing things all the time.
On washboards to this day.
They don't even necessarily have access to soap because it can be so expensive.
And these kinds of things could be exported that could fundamentally shift the economies for some of these nations that people are overlooking.
Also, look, guys, nothing's...
But we often complain that people don't do anything.
What did you think was going to change?
People say, I don't like the method.
Okay, you don't...
For 50 years, nothing has happened and these people are taking advantage of the United States.
You think one more ask, one more meeting, one more letter was going to make a difference?
We've tried it one way for over half a century.
Let's try it another way.
Unless you believe that he's simply trying to deliberately torpedo the economy as Rachel Maddow does.
I don't see how that makes sense.
But I do want to go back with you and I don't know if you have to go there and come back in or you can sit there.
I'll sit here.
I'll listen to you.
I like this guy.
I want to hear what he has to say.
Okay, he's gonna be here for about five minutes, then we're gonna send you to Tim Pool, but of course, if you're a Rumble Premium member, you get to continue with us interviewing Viva Frye.
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Toolman, are you gonna hit?
I will.
All right.
Can you do the stinger?
Yes, I can do the stinger.
Okay, we have him on the line.
I hope he's there and make sure I can see him.
It's time to bring on Viva Frye!
All right, Mr. Frey, and you are at 4 p.m. Eastern on the Rumble exclusive lineup.
Can you see me, hear me, sir?
I can see and hear you.
That picture's a little not outdated, but that's back when I was young and naive.
Running for federal office in NDG, Steve.
Oh, that's right.
Yes, NDG.
What a silly place.
Look, Canada's looking mighty silly in general now, and only looks like it's getting worse.
But yeah, Notre-Dame de...
NDG Westmount was the riding that I ran in For the federal election in 2021.
And I thought things had gotten as crazy as they were going to get back in 2021.
Yeah. Four years later, it's on steroids.
I know.
So people who don't know Montreal, that's where I was raised.
My mom is from there.
And now, like many French Canadians, except I don't think you're wearing the Speedos and have an old hockey cut.
You're in Florida.
How do you like Florida compared to the cesspool that is Canada?
Every time I go back, it gets worse.
It feels more and more like an insane asylum.
I'm born and raised in Westbound, lived in NDG for a bit, lived in Quebec City, which is the Capital National, where I studied French for four years.
Every time I go back to Montreal, it's like a different city.
Homelessness is out of control.
They have now their safe injection sites two kilometers from where I used to live.
It's spiraling down the drain.
But the boogeyman is Donald Trump, apparently.
Yes, exactly.
And one thing, too, that's an interesting dynamic to me is, you know, you're here on the Rumble lineup, right?
Exclusively, you're at 4 p.m. Eastern, where people can livestream.
I think you follow Jeremy at the Quartering.
And in Canada, we only had the CBC, when I was there, we only had the CBC for news, which is, of course, basically propaganda.
It's like Pravda, but Canadian, so it seems nicer.
It was entirely funded by the government.
There were no other options.
When people complain about the corporate media, and I have my problems with corporate media, I go, well, the alternative is government media?
That's what we had in Canada, and look what you're doing right now.
Wouldn't it have been nice when we were there to have some kind of an alternative?
Well, it's an amazing thing.
Corporate media is government media in Canada.
You've got CBC, which is the Canada Broadcasting Corporation, or the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
Radio-Canada, which is Radio-Canada, the French version.
Then you've got CTV News, Global News, whatever else the local branches are.
It's all government-funded, either directly or indirectly, through government advertising, COVID subsidies, bailouts for print, advertising for digital.
It's all government run, government owned, government controlled.
And now we're entering into an election where the competition to the government is the one promising to defund the state funded media.
Well, that's what happened with Trudeau, right?
I think he promised a hundred and...
He either promised a hundred or a hundred and fifty million, and I think the NDP candidate promised like fifty or a hundred million.
There was a discrepancy of about fifty million, and they were like, I don't go with Trudeau!
Well, the NDP, which is the New Democratic Party, is tanking.
It looks like everyone that was voting for them is going to vote for the liberals now.
But yeah, it's a question of who can give the state-funded media more money compared to the conservative party, which wants to defund the CBC.
And you see it in the way they control the narrative, suppress dissident voices in the upcoming election and the 2021 election.
Yeah, it's it's insanity.
If people want to know what the left would do here in the United States, I mean, they would be at least Canada in a heartbeat if they had complete unfettered power.
And it's terrifying.
I know we're going I know people can tune in at 4pm for you.
We do have to go to Rumble Premier here.
But just let people know, what is Canada's end goal?
What do you think you sort of vis a vis the United States in this in this trade war right now?
Well, I don't know.
It looks like, I mean, if you go by the markets, it looks like Mark Carney, who now has a commanding lead in the markets and a ridiculous lead in the polls, but I don't trust the polls.
It looks like they're going to try to make enemies out of America, ally with Europe or Yeah, we're good.
themselves to be the enemy of the United States.
And it starts as fun and games on the tariff war.
But when it becomes actual issues for national security in terms of Chinese infiltration into Canadian government, Indian, uh, Terrorist elements infiltrating Canadian government, fentanyl, terrorists crossing the border.
Well, then it goes from being a tariff war to being something much more serious as far as national security goes for the United States.
Yeah, and it also makes me question their judgment because Canada has the United States to their south, right?
They've been a horrible neighbor, but they decide to ally with Europe.
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Unless, oh sorry, or you could say it's the end of the world.
American goods are also on sale right now apparently too.
Yeah, so Viva, and I know we have a bunch of people here who, I'm sure a lot of them have questions, but let me ask you this though, because you were in law in Canada, is it just the judges or did you have to wear the silly outfits and wigs?
No, they don't have the wigs anymore in Canada.
They have the wigs still in the UK.
We do have those stupid things that are called frocks.
They're like, I don't have my gown anymore.
It's got like a black gown with a little white thing.
And apparently there's a difference between the men's and the women's frock.
And once upon a time, my father was wearing the female frock and apparently the judge said, you know.