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Dec. 15, 2025 - Louder with Crowder
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Australia Shooting: It's not the Guns it's Islam
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Oh, sorry, I was running late.
Uh, welcome to the lineup live rumble, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Eastern.
You don't need to change that channel.
And I was, I'm surrounded by guns.
Uh, so I was just making sure that everything was in order because you know what, we're going to talk about that quite a bit today.
Obviously, our hearts, our prayers, our thoughts go out to all the families affected as of the time of this broadcast: 15 people dead and far more injured at the Hanukkah shooting in Australia.
And there's nothing easy about the solutions, but they are simple.
This didn't just happen in a vacuum.
We're going to get into that.
The left is doing everything wrong, and they're politicizing this before the bodies are cold.
So we have to deal with it, not to mention what happened at Brown.
A lot of information is still coming out.
So we're going to talk about that in general.
And what do you think are the key facts that people need to know as it relates to mass shootings or gun control?
What really sticks out to you?
I have some in mind, and I'll get to them.
But I think it's important that you kind of go through that thought exercise because this is a conversation that's going to come up time and time again.
It will be politicized.
Also, Animal Farm, you know, Orwell warned against totalitarianism.
Well, there's a new movie coming out, and instead, it's warning against the opposite of that, against businesses and corporations and capitalism.
This is why young people like socialism.
They have been bombarded with this.
They've had it pumped into their brain nonstop because they don't actually see the ramifications of socialism.
That and more, some predictions on with the show.
And Big Debbie is in the lead once again.
What a race we have today, folks.
I haven't seen a comeback like this since Skip Rudebag and knocked out Johnny Cagleone Wowza.
That's right, Hank.
As predicted, Big Debbie's set to win her fifth great race.
But wait, hold on.
Pennywise is closing in fast.
Not a chance, Hank.
The odds against her are five to one.
I should know.
Oh, no, you're not betting on the races again now, are you, Chip?
Oh, heavens to Betsy.
No, that would be unethical.
Plus, we talked about it at length.
They're in the home stretch now.
Big Debbie in the lead, but Pennywise is closing in.
Oh, Big Debbie loses a step, folks.
Oh, Pennywise closing that get fast.
Come on, Debbie.
It's going to be a photo finish here, folks.
Come on, please.
And it's Pennywise.
Buy a horse's hair pennywise for the wind beats.
Debbie, not even close.
No, no, that stupid horse over.
It's alive.
At the live talk, it's a live broadcast.
What's eating your banana?
I just lost it all, you fool.
Oh, I'm the fool.
I'm not the one who put all his money on a stupid horse.
Oh, go fly a kite, Hank.
Whoa!
There are children watching, right?
Don't take a long time.
They're watching in the mind's eye.
It's radio.
It's the theater of the mind.
You have any idea what they could be picturing?
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Oh, tepid.
All right.
Glad to be.
Hey, quick question.
I should have asked this earlier.
A question of the day.
What additional steps have you taken this year to protect you and yours, your family?
I know, obviously, working in this space, a lot of people have had to up security, take it quite a bit more seriously, not just in the wake of what happened with Charlie Kirk, but in general, there's a tenor out there right now where people are definitely feeling it.
Let me know because it's good for people to sort of cross-reference.
All right, we're going to get on with this.
Captain Morgan, how are you?
I'm doing well.
How are you?
I'm doing well.
Oh, you're wearing the shirt.
Always.
Die Hard is a Christmas movie, in fact.
So it's Gremlins then.
Yep.
Yes.
Yep, exactly.
Does not hold true?
No.
It does hold true.
It's more Christmas.
Gremlins is a Christmas movie.
Gremlins is a Christmas movie.
Yeah.
Yes.
I particularly like it when he's cute, the little one, because then you don't know what's going to happen when he's no longer cute.
I hate Toolman.
What's that got to do with gremlins or diehards?
Yeah, I don't know.
And by the way, it's Christmas.
It's Christmas.
Not yet.
It's wrong to hate.
He also doesn't understand the idea of the Christmas season.
And we're supposed to take advice on Christmas films.
Yeah, where's all that cheer?
Yeah, exactly.
You know, it can be Christmas all year, all year long, wherever you find love.
That's right.
So just avoid the Gerald sphere.
And when you hear him.
You know him, you love him Saturday and Friday, I should say, Friday, Saturday, December 26th, 27th at the Tacoma Comedy Club in Tacoma, Washington.
Not on Twitter, not underscore Feierstein.
Mr. Josh Feierstein, how are you, sir?
Good.
I'm marrying gay.
There you go.
Very nice.
Whereas Gerald's just marrying gays.
Yeah, he's marrying.
Is he marrying them as a reverend?
Yeah, he officiates them.
Oh, okay.
That's a nice thing for you to do.
I now pronounce you abomination and abomination.
And can I come home with you?
Yeah, exactly.
Room for one more.
Just ticking off a priest colour.
All right.
Hey, this is the worst congressional candidacy announcement ever.
So take a guess.
Take a guess where?
Are you talking about CNN?
What is this?
Weird faces of CNN.
Here's the thing.
By the way, I guarantee I know what she's saying.
Don't bring it up.
She's saying, time is fleeting.
Monotonous takes its toes.
I just looked up.
Wow!
You know what's funny is that looks like a vagina.
Like the whole look.
And those out there, name that reference.
Someone can, look, we have to.
Oh, my God.
It's worse up close.
Come on.
Someone bring up Riffraff Time Warp.
Bring it up.
That's the guy from Star Trek.
Yeah, it is.
I'll say that as well.
It's a photo negative of Riffraff.
Dude, this is so weird.
Do they seek it out at CNN?
I'm not sure.
I mean, there's no way that there's blind hiring going on.
You have to proactively be picking weird people.
There's got to be some sexy dude or beautiful woman that's just getting turned down for a job over there.
There must be.
Oh, and then there's Bruns.
Thanksgiving Christmas.
Yeah.
It's Christmas, Stevens.
Yeah.
Did you get Rocky Horror?
Yes.
Time up again.
All right.
Christmas.
Worst congressional.
That just killed the Christmas spirit.
That's no thing.
Yes, it did.
No, I still have the spirit.
I'm good now.
Yeah.
They also threw in a dark crystal reference just for a little bit.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, too.
I don't remember the guy's name from Star Trek, but there's a Worf.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, that's it.
No, okay, I guess.
All right, guys, guys, guys.
I get that we're close to Christmas, but come on.
We got to.
All right.
We're going to pull this out.
We're going to tighten this.
Let's batten down the hatches, whatever type of thing.
Okay.
Worst congressional candidacy announcing video ever.
I don't know how we refer to this.
Take a guess where it's taking place.
Okay, there's a nine out of ten shot that you are correct.
New York City.
This is Brad Lander, and he wants to be your neighbor and also has to notify all of the neighbors with an official signature.
Hi, Brad.
Good morning.
Great to see you.
This community means everything to me.
It's where Meg and I raised Mark and Rosa, and where we've worked together for years to make life better for our neighbors.
I've always believed that you fight for the things you love.
And I love this city.
I love the streets where I walked my kids to school.
The public schools.
Rick Moranis' body.
The fields in Prospect Park, where I coach their Little League games.
Oh, poor bastards.
They were 0-12.
I love the people who make this city what it is.
While our neighbors are being demonized and attacked, we can put our bodies on the line to protect them.
It's a big body.
Even John Lee.
New York.
Love isn't a state of perfect caring.
It's an active now.
Oh, my gosh.
I know it's corny.
Yes, yes, guys.
It's democracy.
It's just neighbors working together.
I'm Brad Lander, Dad Lander, Councilmember Lander, Comptroller Lander.
And it would be an honor as Congressmember Lander.
Mr. Flanderslander.
Okay, it's over.
Could you be mine?
Could you be mine?
Won't you be my neighbor?
No.
No.
No, I will not.
That guy is for sure hiding Daniel Tiger in his basement.
You're looking for him.
And by the way, we're just going to skim past the fact that he tried to give himself a bunch of nicknames.
He did.
He gave himself like five so that hopefully one of them sticks.
Yeah, who calls him Dad Lander?
Yeah, I don't know.
How about it's like, hey, guys, I'm Brad Lander, Dad Lander, Comptroller Lander.
Yeah, how about Fat Lander?
How about that?
Let's go with Fat Lander.
Bold Lander.
Yeah.
Hey, easy.
Bad Lander, Sadlander.
Not allowed at the zoo lander.
Oh, my gosh.
The only good part of that entire thing, it was the birds.
And by the way, they cut out the most accurate scene of birds in that city.
See, the point is...
Broken windows.
Don't allow any birds with crackpipes.
Then other birds will notice how nice their environment is, and they too will not want crackpipes.
So, of course, this guy, by the way, he actually did endorse Mum Donny.
Big surprise.
And he's running against Representative Daniel Goldman.
Oh, my gosh, I can already hear the comments.
who's the heir to Levi Strauss fortune and prosecuted Trump in the first impeachment trial.
So New York, like your choices are, I mean, this is just, hey, enjoy the bed that you've made, New York.
This guy gets to be a neighbor for all of you.
I don't have much more to say about that.
I'm just, I'm sure that that guy's dead.
Well, I think this is the first time I've ever heard somebody refer to themselves as wanting to be a Congress member.
Yeah.
Like intentionally neutral.
And like you would want to be a congressman.
Yeah.
We can put our bodies on the line.
All right.
Well, let's see how well you work as a speed bump.
That's just, that whole ad is just proof that a lot of the stuff is just performative.
I know he had that picture of him getting arrested, put in there.
That was all performative.
What did he do?
He go to jail for what, an hour?
Yeah.
You go down and get his fingerprint taken.
They said, okay, get out of here.
Right.
Yeah.
Also, by the way.
He's like, this is going to be great for the campaign video.
He talks to you about that.
I don't know.
His vow.
He lingers on his vow.
He was frozen, biddy.
No, no, no.
It's because he lingers on his vow.
He's like, be my neighbor.
Yeah.
It's weird.
Yeah.
And what did he say that?
It's unsettling, really.
His whole voice, I don't want to, don't roll it again, please.
I hate it.
He's going to make me throw up.
Yeah.
Did you say that love is an active verb?
No, it's an active noun.
Oh, that doesn't even make sense.
Well, I didn't want to kill you.
Active noun is a thing.
Mr. Rogers said that, technically.
His quote.
All right.
Took Mr. Rogers' quote.
I don't really know how it's active.
Okay.
Anyway.
All right.
I kind of want to see Josh throw up.
They were both Marines, though.
Did you know that?
They both had 60 confirmed kills.
That's what they said.
That was what they said.
Mr. Rogers.
They're like, yeah, that's why he wears a sweater.
It's not true.
Oh.
But Bob Ross was.
Bob Ross was pretty badass.
All right.
Next one.
That's why he had to paint.
That's why he had to dry all those friendly trees.
So we're going to go through this.
Obviously, what happened at Brown, there's not a whole lot of information.
Here's what I would caution everybody.
There's a lot of fake news circulating because a lot of information has been incorrect or it's incomplete.
But we want to go through what's happened at Brown and compare the dialogue on firearms here in the United States to what happened, of course, in Australia over the weekend, which is horrible.
And it's a very similar dialogue, both actively and what is omitted.
And I'm pretty sure you can spot what that is.
But Saturday, a gunman opened fire at Brown University.
This was in Rhode Island.
At the time of this broadcast, two people were killed and nine people injured.
At Brown University, terrified students were seen running from gunfire as others barricaded themselves inside classrooms.
Two students were killed and nine others injured.
Police released footage of who they believe may be a person of interest.
Authority is detaining a man in his 20s hours later.
And we want to warn you that some images may be disturbing.
Now, here's what we do know, that one of the victims was Ella Cook, who was the vice president of the College Republicans there at the school.
We do know that this shooter targeted a classroom.
The Brown president, Christina Paxon, said that she had no idea what was going on.
President, with all due respect, six hours after this shooting, and you said you don't know what was going on in that classroom, how does that happen?
Were they taking an exam?
Were they meeting for a club?
I don't know.
I don't know.
Six hours later, and you're the president, and you don't know.
I do not know.
Well, that's kind of concerning.
Yeah, that one person of interest, by the way, too, you're seeing this online, people acting as though they know, was released.
Yeah.
That's pretty much all we know at this point.
And what we also know is that the left, of course, is moving for gun control, blaming the guns for this, naturally.
And it's important to note that Rhode Island is a pretty strict gun control state.
So from, I believe it's Mom's Demand Action in every town, those nonprofits, they actually give Rhode Island A-.
It's ranked 13th in the nation.
So if people want to attribute this to lax gun laws, they're picking the wrong place.
And like I've told you in the past, 94%, that's the low end.
94% of mass shootings take place in gun-free zones.
Obviously, schools are included in that category.
And a place like Australia, the entire country is pretty much a gun-free zone.
So you do need to look for the through line.
You do need to look for the constant.
And the constant is not lax gun laws.
The constant isn't even, by the way, guns themselves.
We've had plenty of mass maulings with cars.
We've had plenty of mass stabbings in the UK.
I don't want to lead you astray here.
We don't have a lot of information.
And I do hope that obviously the families are still able to find some peace and are supported by those around them as they go into Christmas.
It's just awful.
Yeah, it's a terrible situation.
And that's the real tragedy.
But the fact that we don't have a lot of information right now is also kind of part of the weirdness of this.
Like all the cameras, they talked about that before.
People have said that six hours later.
They don't know what just like, why were they in the classroom on this date at this time?
It's basic information that they don't have that they're not releasing.
I'm not saying that means anything.
It just is kind of weird.
Right.
You know, and so a lot of people right now, that's what we see.
The internet will go in and just fill in the gaps and usually not the right way.
Like this guy getting pinged by the FBI and his face picture being plastered everywhere as a suspect and then being released.
I'm like, okay, well, now he's got a lawsuit.
And this is important too.
Remember, this is what happened with Charlie Kirk.
People go, well, why don't we have all the information?
You had significantly more than you have now.
This happens all the time.
Sometimes you get more information, sometimes you get less, but it doesn't justify simply filling in the gaps with conspiracies.
We're certainly not at that point yet, which also brings me to Candace Owens and Erica Kirk.
Actually, I was going to talk about this later.
They're going to be having a meeting, I believe, today.
Both of them tweeted out about this.
I don't, let me see, where's the yeah, right here.
Let me bring this up.
Erica posted that Candace Owens and I are meeting for a private in-person discussion Monday, December 15th.
Candace and I have agreed that public discussions, live streams, and tweets are on hold until after this meeting.
I look forward to a productive conversation.
Candace said, I'm very much looking forward to this discussion.
Look, here's my prediction for this, okay?
This is going to take place.
And afterward, I would bet that Candace will say, look, I said that Erica would be the only one who could make me stop if she asked.
And the questions have been answered in relation to TPUSA being implicated.
I think she's going to walk this back.
I think that there's probably quite a bit of pressure right now.
The tides have turned.
And I think it's probably going to cool temperatures quite a bit.
I would be willing to bet that Candace is going to have to walk some things back or play this a little more carefully moving forward.
And the truth is, it would be best for this to be put to rest.
It doesn't mean that anyone evades accountability, but truth is what matters most here.
And I hope that's what comes with this.
I would be willing to bet that Candace walks it back.
And this is not going to be continuing down the same path.
Yeah.
And Candace did start to face a lot of pressure because of that comment that Erica was the one who could make her stop.
Erica did tell her to stop.
And people were pointing out that Candace had not stopped.
Right.
So we'll see if it was an in-person thing or not.
Yeah.
So, and you guys let me know what you, what you expect from this.
I hope.
I really do hope so.
If you want to go out and say, you want to say Massad, you want to say the French Legionnaire, the Legionnaire, Jean-DeMarie, whatever, 13th Brigade, even though they don't have brigades, fine.
But the implication that TPUSA and his family, and Candace can say she didn't imply Erica Kirk, but you see this out there.
A lot of people implying that she was complicit or involved.
They're going to have to go through this trial.
This is this woman's husband who died.
I get it.
She's CEO of TPUSA, but she is a grieving widow.
I really do hope that there can be a ceasefire here and she can enjoy as best she can Christmas with her family and for the first time children without a father.
When you think about it, it really is just heartbreaking.
So I hope humanity prevails in this one.
I agree.
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Which is huge for me.
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That's the thing.
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We dropped the bombs and stole that from them.
Yes.
So I don't know.
All right.
Australia.
Let's be really clear about what has taken place here.
I want to make sure you can check all the references and what is being proposed from the left in response.
Here's what we do know, that a lot of people obviously were killed.
There was a mass shooting.
And Australia has banned guns, by and large, and has imported Muslims to a degree that is unseen before, certainly in modern history.
They have done that.
They've just had another mass shooting.
They will propose more gun restrictions.
That's what they're proposing right now.
And clamping down on hate speech, right-wing extremism.
This is how you know that your governments aren't looking out for you.
This is how you know that there is political theater at play.
Saying that right-wing extremism or hate speech has any bearing on this is dishonest.
And as a matter of fact, it doesn't stand, it can't pass the reason test at all.
Same thing with gun bans, saying we need more strict gun control.
You really can't get all that much more strict.
So everyone knows, this is what I would point to.
Islam in the West has one goal, and this shooting has been very much in line with that goal.
It's a complete takeover.
That's the goal.
Islam did not come to coexist.
Islam islam la yu'ala.
What?
And Islam is raised high and nothing is going to be available.
We can't think of Islam that came to live with these other religions in the sense that Islam is a religion amongst those religions and they have a share with the truth.
And they have a share of justice and they have a share of, you know, this worship of Allah, the correct worship of Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala.
Islam came to correct all of that.
Islam came to remove the oppression of all those religions and it is the only truth and it is the only way to justice.
Everything that guy just said is bullshit.
Yep.
Just to be clear.
It's not the only truth.
I would argue it's a lie.
It's not the only way to justice.
It has a two-tier justice system for Muslims and for everyone else.
And I think that the idea that Muhammad is the holiest of prophets, peace be upon him, I think is straight from the pit of hell, according to the Bible that I read.
And I'm not going to shy away from that.
I never have, certainly not going back to 2009 publicly.
You cannot claim to be a Christian and believe that there is any more overwhelmingly evil force in the world today than Islam.
It subverts everything that we believe and seeks to delegitimize it.
And if you disagree, you are at risk of being killed by those who disagree with you.
So, hopefully, that helps set some context.
If you have any questions as to where I stand, you can ask below, you can comment.
But I believe I've been crystal clear.
Two gunmen, father and son, attacked specifically a Hanukkah celebration.
I think it was Hanukkah by the beach in Sydney, Australia.
Police were called to Bondi Beach around 6:45 p.m. last night after multiple reports of active shooters.
Two men were firing into crowds of people celebrating the start of Hanukkah at a park in North Bondi.
What you really hopefully notice is the lack of concern.
Oh!
One guy.
Good.
We'll come back to that.
Should have shot him.
Yep.
Unless that shotgun, I think it was empty.
Should have shot him.
Look at that.
No concern.
That's pretty quick, too, by the way.
Not his first time.
Nope.
Semi-automatic could not be less relevant when no one else can defend themselves.
Oh, my God.
Unchallenged.
They know it.
Until that one guy.
Until one guy.
Yeah.
Yeah, they got him.
So here's what we do know: that 15 people were killed.
26 people were hospitalized.
Again, as of the time of this broadcast, these numbers can change.
The shooters were father and son, Sajid and Naveed Akram.
Sajid arrived in Australia in 1998 in a student visa.
Naveed was born in Australia in 2001.
Naveed Akram was already known to some security personnel in Australia since 2019 over an Islamic State plot.
Later was deemed to not be a threat.
We don't have the answers as to why.
In some cases, people have said that these suspects have been linked to an Islamic State terror group.
They found ISIS flags in the car.
The guns used, bolt action rifle, shotgun.
Apparently, they were obtained through some kind of hunting or gun club license.
Here's how they were stopped.
This is 100% of the time, bad guys with the gun are stopped by a good guy with the gun.
The only exception is when the bad guy takes himself out with a gun, in which case there's sort of a temporary transformation of the gun to a good guy gun because he's taking himself out.
So that's one thing you need to keep in mind, right?
There are millions of guns in the United States.
There are hundreds of thousands to millions of defensive uses of firearms every single year.
They save far more lives than they take.
94% of shootings take place in gun-free zones.
And invariably, bad guys with a gun are stuffed by good guys with guns.
Father's dead.
Son was shot, but lived.
From what we understand thus far, some reports say that the father-son duo misunderstood the meaning of a Hanukkah father-son shootout.
I love you, Dad.
Yes, I know you're saying we shouldn't do that, but here's the thing: it's a depressing day otherwise.
Also, yeah, I should tell you, one bystander did share what they saw, and it's heroin.
And as soon as they saw me, they came bounding over.
It's a penal colony.
They're a different degree.
They're just weird people.
So that's all the information.
Check the references.
So what is the response from the government in Australia?
Well, of course, we need to crack down on guns more.
Jeez.
The Australian Premier said the government is prepared to take whatever action is necessary, including, indeed, is the need for Tafa gun laws.
Taffa gun laws.
What?
It's not a gun law.
This is a gun law.
This is a gun law.
He also said the evil scourge of anti-Semitism must be eradicated.
Great.
Why do you keep importing Muslims?
Well, they're not anti-Semitic or anything.
No.
No, no, they're not.
No, it's not like they say, like, we respect the people of the book, except the Jews.
They lie about everything.
Yes, and we must kill them.
Going back to the beginning.
Yeah, they're kosher, you know.
So they have to deal with guns, with anti-Semitism, and of course, not the least of these issues is those pesky anti-Semitic guns.
Jew.
Jew.
Do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do.
Jew.
Well, see, that one is a given to me.
Wow.
Yeah.
Like, I'm as pro-Second Amendment as you get.
But if it is designed to be an anti-Semitic gun, that does seem like it's a different category.
You have to get rid of those.
Yeah, yeah, I think get rid of those.
If he says Jew.
Yeah, that's under a blue flag list.
Yeah, yeah, exactly.
And then to top it all off, because he's looking out for the people, right?
Father-son, Islamic duo who want an Islamic State, had ISIS flags, taking out a Hanukkah party.
Well, we also have to look at dealing with some right-wing extremism that's really at play here.
We take Asia's advice very seriously.
We work closely with them.
We receive regular updates as well.
The Director General of Asia has warned about a range of threats, be it anti-Semitism, the rise of right-wing extremist groups as well.
And we continue to work closely with our security agencies.
So are you referring to Islam as a right-wing extremist group?
Right.
The left is incapable of being logical.
I think the answer is yes to your question.
Yeah.
They see anything religious as right-wing.
Yeah.
They say anything that they don't like is right-wing.
Oh, something was violent?
That was right-wing.
Well, their initial statement didn't really even broach the subject of Islam.
And let me tell you this.
You will never eradicate crime.
You will never eradicate gun violence, as seen here.
The great act of evil is barring people from protecting themselves.
Yes.
Barring people from being able to protect their family.
This shooting absolutely would have been stopped by some good guys with guns.
Very quickly.
And I'll prove it to you.
I will prove to you how ineffective this has been because you need to keep in mind, Peter Rook pointed to the buyback, mandatory buyback in Australia.
They were a talking point for a long time.
Canada was at one point, and they saw some gun crime.
Australia, now they're going to go, oh, well, you know what?
It wasn't strict enough.
Just like socialism, they keep moving the goalposts until they have to move them again.
So let's go through some claims here from the left so that you're actually equipped to deal with it.
Their first claim is that more gun laws somehow would have prevented the tragedy.
This is really just one of those terrible, terrible, horrific types of shootings that folks in Australia think that there's not much chance of these kinds of things happening because the country has such strict gun laws.
Yeah, and people said if they had more, though, so here's the truth.
The gun laws did not help and they're not going to.
Like I said, 94% of mass shootings occur in gun-free zones.
They are targets.
To be clear, pretty much all of Australia is a gun-free zone.
Strictest gun laws, arguably, of anywhere.
So, let me give you a few examples.
You need a license.
Each gun needs its own permit.
You have to show, quote, genuine need to obtain a firearm.
And by the way, that does not include personal protection, which is the primary purpose of a firearm.
That's why the Second Amendment is not for hunting.
You have to have unbelievably strict storage requirements that render it useless for personal protection with regular audits.
There's a firearm registry, both for ownership and for sales.
And where Bondi Beach is located, of course, there is no carrying whatsoever as a civilian.
And semi-automatic firearms are pretty much banned, right?
So this is what you always see with the assault weapons ban.
It's, oh, it's a magazine capacity.
Oh, it needs a bullet button.
Then it's, oh, we don't want semi-automatic rifles, which means one trigger pull, one round.
So, you know what?
We'll allow bolt actions and things like lever actions, you know, non-self-reloading guns for sporting or hunting purposes, because that'll make everyone safe.
No one can just go out and carry out a mass shooting.
Here's the thing: I understand that you wouldn't want a lever action or a pump gun in most cases if you are going into war where other people have semi-automatic rifles.
It's no longer relevant when you know that there's nobody else with any type of gun whatsoever.
Bolt action is plenty fast.
The guns that are allowed for sporting purposes are plenty fast.
And people who are going to carry out mass shootings can use whatever they want.
Look at the lack of any urgency in these videos.
That's what bothers, that's what's evil to me, is a complete, total lack of concern that anyone's going to stop you.
Total confidence.
You wouldn't get that in the United States.
Maybe in places like New York or Chicago.
Yeah.
Place like Texas, Florida, someone's going to have their head in a swivel.
So let me show you.
Let's break this down.
Here is the shooter firing the more safe, non-mass shooting-friendly bolt-action rifle, which should just be used for sporting purposes.
See that?
He's acquiring target fast, too.
Yeah.
That is the first time.
Right.
So this is predicated on the idea that, oh, a semi-automatic rifle is what makes a mass shooting possible.
Okay, look, guys, I'll show you.
That's a bolt action.
You know, I've talked about this, a lever-action rifle.
These same thing would not be self-reloading.
You could absolutely carry out a mass shooting.
As a matter of fact, it's certainly easier to carry out a mass shooting with a bolt action or with a lever action if no one else has a gun than if you have a semi-automatic and people even just have pistols.
You have any idea, by the way, it's not loaded, how fast it's that fast.
As fast as you can work that action.
You can get that in Australia for sporting purposes.
You want to see how fast these things can be used if you think you're safe by banning, and that's what they do.
The Assault Weapons Ban Act was banning things like semi-automatics and magazines because, gosh, that'll slow them down.
Here's how fast someone can use these guns.
Safer than your mother's arms if a criminal grabs one.
And then people will often say, oh, wait a second.
You think that a good guy with a gun is going to stop them?
Yes.
You think your little handgun is going to stop someone with a high-powered rifle?
Absolutely.
Let me show you how.
This one man was stopped.
Unfortunately, he wasn't murdered.
Headlock.
Great work, too, by the way.
I think he might have been out.
It looked like he was trying to shoot or something.
He was making some weird motions.
I'm hoping that he was out.
He wasn't hesitating because he was concerned about the fact that he could be arrested.
I'm hoping that's what the case is.
But people say, hey, you think you're going to stop him?
Yeah.
Hey, if you can put a shooter in a headlock, you can shoot him with a handgun.
Okay, let me give you an example right here.
This is the least amount of gun, a little Caltech 32, just so people can see.
It's obviously unloaded.
Okay.
This is the least.
This is my when I don't have a gun gun.
That's what that is.
Headlock.
You do that from 20 feet away.
You could do it from 30 feet away.
If you can get to him with a headlock, you don't think you can put bang, bang, one, two, three.
Is anyone saying it's ideal?
No.
If you can put a shooter in a headlock and disarm him, better case scenario would be shoot him, blow him away.
10 minutes earlier.
10 minutes earlier.
Yep.
I mean, or even more.
I forget how long they said this went on, but it was a while.
And here's the thing.
We don't know if this is completely true.
We know how long it took.
I think it was 10 minutes or so.
Sometimes police response time.
I don't know if you know this.
Does everyone here agree that a shooting can take place in a split second?
Yeah.
Yeah, absolutely.
Right.
They usually do.
Yes.
I mean, mass shootings are a little different, but most shootings are over in a couple seconds.
Right.
And if someone has a gun, right, a bullet, you're talking about a split second leaving that rifle and hitting you.
Yeah.
I don't know if you know this.
Police response time is often more.
It's often longer than a split second.
And it's particularly relevant here because relying on the cops may be what resulted in these people being able to go completely confident, unfettered for minutes at a time.
There was a witness who said there were police officers there.
We can't confirm this, but that they were scared and didn't do a whole lot.
Simple as that.
20 minutes with four policemen there.
Nobody gave fire back.
Nothing.
Like they are froze.
Like foot.
It looked like 20 minutes.
Like, and they shoot a guy change magazine.
I look at him all the time.
I was doing my babies under me and I look at that and it's just rifle and a pistol and just shoot and shoot.
And the other one was under, they started to come close to the audio.
I think one of the people come, took his rifle and shoot him.
That's one of them.
That's what I saw.
I didn't know how much I saw, but who were they targeting?
Oh, all the crowd.
Anyone.
It's insane.
And by the way, two people with a handgun or three people with a handgun, each having a handgun is still a huge advantage in many ways over one guy with a rifle.
Yeah.
The right one guy with a pistol.
Even if you miss.
Even if you miss and you just distract one of these guys.
Now, I mean, you know, when you talked about seconds, like I hate to say this, but seconds do count in situations like this.
Getting to cover and understanding where the threat is coming from and making sure that you're not the next person on the list.
All you have to do is somebody shoots at them and now their head is on a swivel.
Now they're wondering, okay, who's going to come up behind me?
I can't just sit here and pick people off one by one because it might get shot from behind.
Yeah.
And this poor guy, you know, he's being a good dad.
Yeah.
Or grandfather, whatever.
I think he said his children.
He looked pretty old, though.
Maybe his grandmother, but he was on top of kids.
Yeah.
Protecting kids.
You can do that.
Yeah.
You know what would be better not having to just be on top of your kids, but being able to return fire.
Exactly.
That's what I'm saying.
Yeah.
Think about that.
If any of those people holding the cameras were holding guns instead, they had perfect angles.
That's exactly right.
Yeah, the guy that was like, oh, they got him.
Oh, they got him.
Great, I got him.
Great.
Finally, somebody has some bulls.
Aye, and look, the commercial's over.
Yeah.
Yeah, exactly.
They got him.
Thank God we didn't have any guns.
Yeah.
Think about it.
And their solution is to make this worse.
Ah, we don't want guns in.
We don't want guns in Australia.
Let's wait for the guys with guns.
Wait for the cops with guns.
You hope.
Who, by the way, I don't know what it's like in Australia, but in the United States, they fire on average 50 rounds a year.
A year.
And they weren't around.
Pretty much everyone in this office does more than that, probably a week if you were to average it out.
Every time we go to the range, it's a few hundred, if not a thousand rounds.
So, this idea that the police, it's like the film where they're able to shoot the balls off a gnat at 50 yards.
No, no, what you need is to give them something to deal with, give them something to guess.
And you know what?
It's like this: hey, two people boxing, two people punching, right?
Fighting?
Okay.
Maybe it's a toss-up, assuming everything else being equal.
One person has his hands tied behind his back.
You think the other person's concerned about wailing on his face?
He has nothing to defend against.
That's what a gun-free zone or gun-free country is.
And it's evil.
It's a fundamental violation of human rights.
And unfortunately, a lot of people don't think it about that.
They don't think about it that way until they get to the point where they go, oh, God.
Oh, God, there's nothing I can do.
I am completely powerless.
And I hope he doesn't kill me or my children next.
Start thinking about it before you get to that point.
Because a lot of people are led by the nose to a false premise, which brings us to the next claim.
And by the way, granted, a heroic man who, as I understand it, happens to be Muslim, stop that shooter.
Would have been better if he'd have shot him.
But they're saying, so clearly, obviously, if one of the good guys was Islamic, none of this has anything.
You can't blame Islam.
It was a Muslim man who heroically tackled and disarmed one of the Bondi beach shooters.
Ahmed Al-Ahmed's name needs to be heard and repeated for everyone to hear.
The man literally ran up behind a terrorist, put him in a chokehold, wrestled the gun away from him, and saved innumerable lives.
But we need to acknowledge this because with the rising levels of anti-Islamic sentiment, people want to blame Muslims.
Yeah, here's the truth.
Of course, we can blame the ideology of Islam.
And here's the other thing.
When that guy, if it was empty, fine.
But he didn't shoot the shooter, right?
He disarmed him.
As I understand it, the shooter walked off and potentially rearmed or got back into the fray.
He certainly wasn't apprehended right there.
He still was unconcerned.
Think about that for a second.
Now let's go through Islam.
In Australia, the Islamic population in 85 was less than 100,000.
Today it's 813,000.
Jeez.
Yeah.
813,000.
Now, keep in mind, if you say it's not Islam, let's ask this.
Why might people think it is Islam?
Why might this man have an ISIS flag in his vehicle?
Why might these people have been on the radar as potentially violent for a long time or a threat?
Well, you may not remember this, but 198 million Muslims worldwide support the use of violence against civilian targets to defend Islam.
If you were to apply that to the 27 million people who live in Australia, that would mean 89,000 Muslims in Australia alone support violence against civilians, at least sometimes.
That's larger than the country's standing army.
Not Islam?
Anywhere else, would you say it's not the fault of the army that carried out the mission?
I mean, they're unrelated.
198 million Muslims worldwide support violence against civilians.
Against civilians.
So you're past the point of, well, do they mean in a holy war?
No, no.
Defend Islam against civilians, meaning heretics, meaning apostate.
What you just saw.
Yeah.
It means what you just saw.
It means what you just saw would be supported by, let's round down 80,000 Muslims in Australia to some degree or another.
Now take those people and give them the confidence of knowing that the entire population is defenseless.
Give them even more confidence to know that those people will willingly be subjugated and sent to quarantine camps, for example, during a time like COVID.
Australia needs to go a different direction or they have no hope.
They will cease to be as a nation.
Yeah.
And so one of the solutions they said, obviously, was tighter gun control.
And one of the reasons that he said was that, oh, you know, people change over time.
Situations change.
I'm like, yeah, like this guy?
You had him under surveillance in 2019 to see if he was a threat.
I believe there are reports that maybe, and I'm unconfirmed, so we'll have to figure this out, if he did some international travel, some connections to different groups.
It's like, so I'm supposed to believe that your tightening of the screws because situations change is going to solve the problem and you couldn't solve that one.
I'm not talking about somebody just becoming mentally unstable in a way that you can't really see.
I'm talking about somebody being aligned ideologically to this in the first place, being under investigation and surveillance in 2019, and then potentially making some international travel.
You can't figure that one out.
If only the left was as unforgiving of Islamists as they are of somebody who posted a racist tweet when they were a teenager.
That's true.
That follows you for life.
Yep.
Being part of the Mujahideen, people change.
That's right.
You're never going to fix it.
It never works.
It's an island.
It's the perfect experiment.
The absolute perfect experiment.
Unless you melt down every single gun and make sure none ever, come in.
This will not work.
And even then, it wouldn't solve the problems that you're dealing with with violence between people.
Nope.
No, you'd still have weapons.
I mean, you could still make bombs, drive cars.
You still have knives.
You still have cars, buses, trains to steal.
They'll figure it out.
It's Australia.
You could train crocodiles for crying out loud.
Everything there is dangerous.
Crocky, you could.
Yes, you could.
And by the way, best way to stay in touch, because this is one of those things you can see the throttling taking place on places like YouTube, a lot of social media.
Download the Rumble app.
Follow me there.
You don't have to live in those social media ghettos where the algorithm tells you what they want you to see.
Next claim that you will see regarding Australia is that, well, actually, most Muslims in Australia are good.
So it's just Islamophobic.
Pierce Morgan posted this response to Tommy Robinson about the, he said, you would have wanted Ahmed deported when he came back to Australia from Syria.
Yeah.
Sorry, that's a little bit Australian because I'm in the mode.
Here's the thing.
Yes, but also the shooters.
Yeah, more importantly.
Yeah.
The shooters.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Here's the truth.
Sure, there are some Muslims who can be good Samaritans.
I get that.
And sure, there can be plenty of Muslims who do good things.
And sure, there can be plenty of Muslims who act in a way that is the equivalent of anathema to the Islamic ideology.
I know I'm mixing terms there.
If they are more secular and they don't, for example, want to kill all infidels.
It doesn't matter.
It doesn't matter.
Muslims don't belong in Western civilization as they seek to subvert it.
They don't.
I'm getting pretty close to the point where they have to actively denounce it to be in our borders.
They have to actively denounce it to be in our borders.
Yeah, religious freedom.
We don't allow all religions.
We don't allow cults.
We don't allow cults that are death cults.
We don't allow cults that sacrifice people.
We don't allow cults in this country or gangs that expressly outline the murder of an entire group of people.
That's illegal.
I think Islam gets really close.
I think it's really close.
My source, the Quran, another source, exactly what they are preaching in mosques in Australia.
We can't take away from the fact, first and foremost, that jihad is definitely part of our deed.
And as Muslims, we should never ever shy away from this.
But Allah has preferred the mujahideen over those who remain.
With a great reward.
And Allah Azawajal prefers those who go out and fight in his path, and he prefers them over those who sit idle.
No solution other than jihad.
God continues until judgment day.
Jihad is the only solution when it comes to infidels.
These are just, by the way, just examples in Australia.
What do you think would happen in the States if you had a church praising McVeigh?
What do you think would happen if you had a church basically surrounding the Bundy ranch, which was a dispute over, I believe it was largely mineral rights or land rights?
I mean, we saw what happened in Waco, and they actually weren't even hurting anybody.
You could argue that it was, well, not arguably it was a cult.
You could argue that what they were doing there was immoral, absolutely.
But they also weren't out there encouraging the defense of something that's not under attack.
Right.
Right.
You have to, what do you mean, the only solution to what?
Well, here's the thing.
Who's doing anything to you?
That's what jihad is.
Jihad is a spiritual war, right?
Jihad, they will say, well, it means spiritual war.
Okay, well, is that outlined?
Yes, it is.
Anywhere that Islam does not dominate, anywhere that is not an Islamic society, requires subjugation.
Jihad means it's a constant struggle.
That's what it is.
Imagine any Christian church in this country saying, killing all, waging war against anyone who is Christian.
Just imagine, take a preacher, a southern preacher, and anyone who doesn't accept Christ, they are your enemy.
You will give them a chance to accept Christ.
And if they don't, you will kill them.
You will follow them from sea to sea, Atlantic to Pacific.
Gee, the murder is terrific.
You will murder every single last person who rejects Christ.
It's the only way to deal with non-Christians in this country.
And we will do it until the day of judgment when the horsemen come back.
Until then, kill every single last non-Christian if they do not convert.
Praise be to Jesus God.
If you heard that in this country, now do it at thousands of churches.
You think that'd be allowed?
Now go down to your local mosque.
Go ahead, clip that out of context, people.
I dare you.
Think it would be tolerated for a second.
No.
I just swipped, I just swapped Muhammad Allah for Jesus and God.
That's the kind of sermon they get.
We don't need anyone who subscribes to that ideology, that religion, in the West.
We don't.
We just had two other Islamic terrorists kill National Guardsmen in D.C.
I mean, this happens all the time.
Yeah.
All the time.
And we try and act like, well, most of them, well, sure, most of them are good.
If you had a church that preached that, most members still wouldn't go out and kill people because they would be afraid.
It doesn't mean that they are unsupportive of the idea.
198 million Muslims worldwide.
What I just presented to you as a sermon, if you had 30 million Americans who subscribe to that, For crying out loud, we had people on IRS targeting lists, auditing lists for parent-teacher conferences, for going to tea party protests, and we act like this is remotely acceptable because we are the world.
Well, as you say, we are the world and coexist, they specifically preach do not coexist.
Yeah, that's it.
We have to make a decision now.
I think it needs to be renounced.
I think absolutely.
I mean, we've just, for some reason, after 9-11, for some reason, we just got to the point where we're like, oh, I guess it's not, I guess it's not politically correct to call this out anymore.
Like, we can't have the conversation.
Again, one of those moments where the left tells us what we can and can't say and talk about.
We can't say that this is even radical Islam, which a lot of us took offense to.
It's like, well, you don't have to really be that radical.
This is Islam.
You can just say that.
But even radical Islam, like their goal is not to come in and be a part.
Their goal is to come in and overthrow.
We've never allowed that either.
No.
No matter what it comes in under the veil of religion or otherwise.
You can't come in and plot to destroy our culture and fundamentally change what this nation is.
Why are we not allowed to have that conversation anymore?
Why are we not seeing politicians and leaders call it out for what it is?
Not against all Muslim people.
Like you said, most of the people that heard that sermon would not be going out in the streets, but we wouldn't be saying that after the fifth or sixth attack.
Well, but most of them are nice.
Yeah, but some of them aren't.
Okay?
And it's an ideology problem.
Can we deal with the root cause of this issue, please?
Here's what you do.
Here's a test.
Okay.
Let's just say so you don't want to ban all Muslims.
All right.
Let's start with this.
Yes, Sarah Hakeem.
Do you reject jihad?
Do you reject the concept of jihad?
Do you reject the spiritual principle of jihad?
Anyone who doesn't answer yes emphatically to all gets their deportation papers.
That's where I line up 100%.
Let's go on.
Here's really before we do.
There was some late kind of breaking stuff about the son.
Apparently, they're now reporting that he was associated with a Sydney-based Islamic cell, Islamic State cell.
It's like, oh, okay.
I get it.
So the government's going to be able to ferret all this stuff out.
You don't need guns because we're going to go in and make sure that these things don't happen.
Except it did.
And it was somebody born in your country.
So all of your safeguards mentally, and a guy that was there for almost 30 years, or maybe just a little over 30 years, just 27 years.
That's the guy.
Yeah.
Good luck.
Good luck stopping it without a gun to protect yourself.
Good luck.
You know what?
And yes, it's relevant, but I almost don't want to spend time on it because I don't want people to think, well, that should be the threshold.
Get the montage ready again.
Here's my threshold just as a starting point.
And anyone who disagrees with this to me is not a friend of Western civilization, of Christian society.
Let's play that montage of the Imams just in Australia.
We can't take away from the fact, first and foremost, that jihad is definitely part of our deen.
And as Muslims, we should never ever shy away from this.
But Allah has preferred the mujahideen over those who remain with a great reward.
And Allah Azawajal prefers those who go out and fight in his path and he prefers them over those who sit idle.
No solution other than jihad to the Sheikh of Allah.
Jihad continues until judgment day.
Jihad for the sake of Allah is the only solution when it comes to the infidel.
Okay, so anyone in attendance there, I would be out with an entire unit and a clipboard.
Hey!
Hey, you attend this place regularly?
Yeah.
What did you think of the message?
And anyone who responds with any words other than, I was absolutely shocked, I think it's abhorrent, and I will never be back again.
And I am converting to Christianity, any response outside of that is, okay, thank you.
Write this way.
And they're out of the country.
All right.
Let's go on to they will call evil good.
Animal Farm.
This is what happens.
Islam is peaceful.
It's fine.
Islam is peaceful.
Christianity is intolerant.
Right.
Right?
Socialism is good.
Free enterprise is evil.
And by the way, capitalism, as you know it today, cronyism is not what we're talking about here.
Free enterprise, nothing has brought more people out of poverty and created more class mobility than free enterprise, than relatively free markets, with, of course, regulation that's necessary.
Socialism has pulled no one out of poverty, just to be clear.
It's never happened.
It's killed a lot of people.
Yeah.
Not once.
I guess that's pulling them out of poverty.
I guess so.
So they go off the records, like your poverty number goes down.
Well, it has the added benefit of decreasing the surplus population.
That's a big thing with the socialists, right?
So now we get to Animal Farm, which is, of course, if you know Orwell, a famous piece of writing.
But today, before that, young Americans, 18 to 29, they're becoming far more warm-hearted towards socialism, negative on capitalism.
So a positivity toward the idea of capitalism as a system, only 50%.
Socialism, 62%.
Communism, 32%.
That's strange.
And it's always those who haven't lived it.
Ask Cuban migrants what they think.
Ask people who fled the USSR.
Ask them what they think.
So this brings us to Animal Farm, a piece of literature that was rapidly anti-authoritarian, socialist, communist, versus the film that's being made now.
And this is how we find ourselves to be the frog in the boiling water.
Constant propaganda.
It's time for then and now.
Okay, so let's go back to then Animal Farm.
Original from Orwell.
It was basically an allegory for the Russian Revolution.
The old major was Karl Marx, Snowball was Trotsky, Napoleon was Stalin.
And basically, it's a story in which the animals take over the farm only for that revolution to give way to complete totalitarianism.
And I know you're going to have some people out there who either went to college or since they're, you know, they're grasping at straws for some relevant example of socialism working, and they'll say, well, Orwell, Catalonia and anarcho-syndicalism, shut up.
We've dealt with it before.
We've dealt with it before.
It's ridiculous.
Again, it just broke down into warring factions and it lasted about two and a half years.
Okay.
And I'm just, this is shorthand.
Let's go to now.
And this is what's funny when people get mad about cultural appropriation.
Do we have a problem with taking a famous piece of writing, taking its original intent, and using it to convey the exact opposite?
Like, how is that not a problem?
How is that not a slap in the face to the legacy of Orwell?
How do you not feel like you're disrespecting him?
Right.
It's the same man who writes 1984, which is about doing exactly this.
Yes, exactly this.
That's a very good point.
And then they put on the, they call it a cautionary tale.
Yes.
By the way, we'll see the trailer later, but you'll notice.
A cautionary tale.
Yeah, cautionary tale.
Well, okay, originally it was a cautionary tale against this idea of communist socialist revolution that often it almost always leads to worse.
That you'll have a revolution based on that communist or socialistic ideas and it just kind of veils it for being A worse monster than you were fighting.
So the movie now is actually, instead of a critique of socialism and big overreaching government, about capitalism and businesses.
So remember, you had the general was Marx, and we just talked about how Snowball was Trotsky and Stalin.
Well, now the big villain is Elon Musk's mom.
And it's so on the nose that they basically have Cybertruck Lamborghinis.
Wow.
Oh, cool.
And in case you were not fully clear, I convinced Andy Serkis, a guy famous for playing someone who lives in a cave, he said that this film was specifically adapted for modern audiences and that they found a way to wedge politics in there, antithetical to Orwell's original intent.
I can see why it connected with you, but why was it so important over 10 years in the making for you to say, got to do this?
Because it couldn't be more relevant than today.
And history repeats itself.
And although Orwell was writing about totalitarianism and particularly in Russia in 1945, 1946, this book holds up as an incredible distillation of what it is to be oppressive, what it is to face authoritarianism.
But what we've done is we've contemporized it and we wanted to make it for, you know, there hadn't been a retelling of this that really connects with a modern audience.
So we wanted to, we've couched it in such a way that it feels like a family film, but the themes, the darker themes are all there.
They're all present.
The Orwellian nature of it is incredibly powerfully sort of under the surface.
But we've smuggled the politics in.
There's a debate that can be opened up between young people and families and old.
It's really watchable by everyone from 8 to 18.
Yeah, this is a long line of perverse remakes.
Not to be outdone, an Indian production company is remaking the Grapes of Wrath.
Here's a finale.
The milk's gotten bad!
Anybody who's read Grapes of Wrath, you know how it ends.
Comment below.
Like I was shocked.
I didn't.
I wanted to make sure I didn't get this wrong.
The film was produced by the American company Angel Studios.
And Angel Studios, Gerald, they produced.
I think at the beginning, they were part of the team that did Chosen.
Chosen, right?
They split.
They did a lot of Christian stuff.
Yeah.
You guys see, when we talk about the problem with the modern church, hey, if you guys are helping to produce, produce what is effectively pro-communist, which, by the way, seeks to completely destroy everything Christians hold dear, the nuclear family, the idea of a godly society.
Hey, if Christians aren't standing guard and protecting children against this kind of propaganda, but actually helping produce it, what value do you serve as Christian men?
I mean, this is a film that was so anti-communist.
It was banned in the Soviet Union until its fall in 91.
And even then, it's still frowned upon by quite a few people.
I think the head people behind.
Oh, this is just going to feed right into it.
Oh, the Chosen?
No, Angel Studios.
Angel Studios.
Not a Chosen.
They're not a part of the Chosen.
No, no, no, no.
There was a split.
They're Jewish.
They're Jewish.
Yes.
Oh, Angel Studios, the ones who helped create the Jesus thing were.
And I'm not saying that to say anything.
I'm just saying you said Christian men, and I'm like, well, okay.
So it was more so capitalizing on a Christian audience.
Yeah.
It was more so.
So Angel is distributed.
Well, no, that's what we're saying.
Angel is distributing the film.
So I understand.
Yeah, they're helping to distribute it as opposed to producing it.
As opposed to producing it.
Oh, okay.
So, yeah, sorry.
Okay.
Sorry, we said produced.
We meant to distribute it.
Not me.
No, no, I would say this.
Okay, well, that's fair.
Okay, but at least my name is all Christians in this country.
Anything that has anything to do with Angel Studios, cross it off your list.
Don't care if they release an app that has some nice Bible stories for your kids.
No more Angel Studios.
I'll tell you to me, that's worse than Netflix.
Because at least you know that Netflix is going to have cuties and dear white people.
Angel Studios is a wolf in sheep's clothing.
Yes, noodles.
They have, I'm 99% sure and research can fact check me on that, but they have an upcoming movie about David, David and Goliath.
That's releasing.
I was looking forward to that with my kids.
So now I hope other people are seeing this.
If you watch it, you're fired.
People say, you can't do that.
Well, yes, we do here.
We do.
Anyone who pays money for anything from Angel Studios until they reverse course, issue a statement, and pay some kind of restitution.
I don't know how much community service needs to be done.
They are not your friends, Christian America.
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But here's the trailer for Animal Farm that Angel.
Tim Pool first.
Oh, yeah, sorry.
That's right.
Tim Poole.
If you are not a member, you get to continue watching for free.
You're going to go right on to Tim Pool.
And I'm sure he has some thoughts about the meeting with Erica Kirk and Candace.
Everyone's been following that.
Otherwise, you get to continue with us.
Angel Studios, distributing leftist propaganda like Animal Farm.
What's up?
We are going on vacation.
I do hope it's somewhere good.
What does that say?
Loster House.
That sounds awesome.
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