Five Issues That Will Destroy Our Society If Uncorrected Immediately
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I have tentatively entitled this piece today the five issues that will destroy our society if uncorrected immediately.
And I think it gets to the point of where we are today, and it helps me take this and move on and move out and move beyond the particular areas which we need to address.
It's a very, very simple concept.
The five areas we're going to be talking today are borders, crime, foreign policy, then this fourth category called surveillance, big tech, And then this other thing called, for lack of a better word, culture.
And I hate to talk about it in terms of culture.
But I think you will find today's dissertation riveting.
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This makes a lot of sense.
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Now, let's go through this very, very quickly.
Let me thank you, first of all, for being there.
Dear, dear friends of yours, God bless all of you.
Let's talk about something which I want to make sure we understand.
Why are borders important?
This past week, there was something which is very, very critical, and I implore you to review this immediately.
And this was a piece, one of the interesting and always delightful interrogatories from our good friend, Senator John Kennedy of Louisiana.
And he was talking about, with Mayorkas, and he asked him a question, he said, isn't it true two things?
Number one, Isn't it true that the reason for the borders is because it will affect congressional district reapportionment by having all these new people?
And also it will basically affect the numbers involved in reassessing and re-tabulating and redistributing electoral votes.
It's what we were saying from the beginning.
And that's why the main reason for this is.
It's to change everything.
We never talk about things in our country.
We don't talk about things.
We don't really get down to brass tacks.
We will talk about it if it's the eclipse.
If it's the eclipse, there is no amount of detail that we won't go through.
If it's earthquakes to an extent, we'll show this fanatical lunacy as to an earthquake, a little rumbling in Jersey.
With the 4-8, we will exclude an earthquake in Taiwan at 7-4.
Now, think about this.
Just think about this.
If you want to be a part of our show, if you really want to understand what's happening here, I ask you a very simple question.
This is very, very important, very, very critical.
Please understand that...
Whatever the motivation is, because we're silly, stupid, dumb.
I don't know.
I don't want to say stupid.
We just don't get things.
Okay?
So that's the notion of the border.
Border's critical.
And it's not because it's not because, oh, those foreign people are coming in.
But why are they coming in?
Why?
There also may be another reason which is very difficult to explain, and that is that there is a There is a tendency to want to create as much chaos and cacophonous disaster as possible.
Number two, crime.
This is a very broad topic, but this is something which deals with so much more than just crime.
When you say crime, to me it's also domestic terrorism.
Crime also deals with how How American law enforcement handles it, how the Department of Justice and the FBI handle things.
We're talking about crime.
Foreign policy.
Foreign policy, for the most part, is something that a lot of prototypically Fox News-worthy types do not...
Fox News-worthy.
They don't particularly care for this because this is a little bit weird, but...
Americans have never been very, very good when it comes to foreign policy.
And the reason for it is because we've never really cared about any other country other than ourselves.
As to Israel, I don't even know what to say.
I don't even know the level of confusion.
We'll get to that in a moment.
The fourth area, surveillance, AI, tech.
Surveillance is something that I want to explain.
What I would be concerned with, and if I could speak before, and if I was the president, or I spoke to the folks, I'm saying you are, you have been born, many of you, in captivity, and you have just believed, for whatever reason, that you have no say whatsoever in the amount of surveillance that is involved in your world.
You are under the impression that you frankly just have no say whatsoever.
None.
You just...
That's just the way it is, and there's nothing you can do about it, and you don't really understand it, and FISA courts, and 702, and whatever, Article 1 surveillance, and I really have nothing to hide, and I'm just an average person.
I mean, I know it's important theoretically, and that's what a lot of people think, because let's face it, if it doesn't really affect you, honestly, That's why to so many people the economy is so important because it affects them.
What we can do with surveillance now is forget Five Eyes and all those groups.
Let's say we were to go to our good friends.
Let's say we were to go to GCHQ in Great Britain.
This is the government communications headquarters.
And let's say we go in there and I say to a buddy of mine, and we have a table.
We all liaise, as we say.
We all liaise.
So I go to them and say, listen, here's the deal.
I'm the CIA.
I want to go after Liz Solak.
Liz, Jimmy Green, Faye Dalton, Bobby Homley, Andy Carman, West, Inman, the whole group.
I want to go after these people, but I can't.
And I can't because they're American citizens in here.
But you can.
You can do it for me.
And you can go, acting almost as a proxy, and I want you to go after the aforementioned, surveil them, and then give me the information.
Give me the information.
It's the same way that the government uses social media as proxies to limit your speech.
You see what I'm saying?
This is how it's done.
There's also ways to expand the rules.
And Mike Johnson is a rat.
They've got this guy so compromised.
If it's not blackmail, if they don't have pictures of him with a duck.
I have no idea, because everything he said he was going to do, he's now being undone.
And God bless Marjorie Taylor Greene, hold his feet to the fire.
The Freedom Caucus, these, God bless these great people for at least caring, at least caring, theoretically, regarding our civil liberties and our way of thinking.
Nobody cares about this.
Under FISA courts, FISA is a rubber stamp court.
Let me give you something.
Uh...
*music*
This is still one of the best ones ever.
Over the past, this was from, by the way, this piece was from 19...
Well, the FISA chords came along in 78. Okay?
In 78. And...
I've got something here.
It says here, and I'm going to read you this.
Over a 33-year period, FISA court, the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act court, these are Article 3 judges appointed for a particular term, granted 33,942 warrants.
Okay, 34,000 warrants.
34,000 warrants.
34,000 warrants with only 12 denials.
A rejection rate of 0.03%.
Now, the rule is that, of course, we cannot review American citizens.
And this is the joke.
This is the joke because it's been done, it's been revised, it's been accepted.
So many things have been done.
We live in a...
In a panopticon, we live in a world that is so Orwellian and dystopian.
And the worst part about it, my dear friends, the worst part about it is simply this.
Let me ask you this.
Let me tell you this.
The worst part about it is very simply that you have no say.
And you have no idea.
And nobody asks you anything.
The last...
Part of this is something I don't even know how we would address in legislation.
This is called culture.
And I don't even know what to say.
Culture.
This week I had the opportunity to take a friend of mine who was a very nice person to JFK and the airport.
And I took him to the I just parked this.
I'm going to show you where the terminals are.
Anyway, I'm a nice guy.
So I walked in.
I couldn't go to the plane, but I could show how to use the kiosks.
By the way, they actually work a lot better.
Kiosks, for the first time ever, I think travel is streamlined.
It's a lot better that way.
Anyway, and as I walk around...
I'm looking around here, but first of all, we realize that we are a society, we are an American society of slobs.
No class, no account, low-rent slobs.
Fat sloths who love to walk around in PJs and Uggs and jogging pants and...
Who spew epithet after epithet.
We're just vile.
We're just vile and we're loud and we're coarse and boorish and churlish and we're just, we are so.
And the woke aspects of it are making a last stab at getting across this transgender whatever it's called.
Okay?
I'm telling it's happening.
And it's happening right now for reasons that That I shan't really understand.
I can't put this into perspective, but I can't explain enough to you how it annoys me.
Not only that, we had recently in Hollywood a number of people, Jennifer Garner, Ben Affleck, I think, who decided to put up and prop up their son, Finn.
Well, it's not son, it's a they.
And they waited until, of course, the old man was dead before they did this.
Why?
Because it wouldn't surprise me if these B-list actors had made a deal with the devil.
This is a Faustian deal, the likes of what you can't believe, in which they said, if you intend to work in this country, and if you intend to work in this industry, and if you intend to get the few minimal parts available, I suggest it would behoove you.
To do everything we can.
And we give you bonus points if you were to serve up your children as an example of how Hollywood, which I guess they think that somehow we are in support of Hollywood or we like Hollywood, I don't know.
But it would behoove you to serve your children up so that we can show the world that everybody is transgender.
And just go down the list.
Down the list.
Now, in today's New York Post, Miranda Devine, who sometimes, when somebody's great, I will tell you, when somebody bores me, I will tell you as well.
And Miranda Devine did a piece on how there was a story about this young girl who committed suicide, and the official story was she was, she was, she committed suicide because she was teased.
And it turns out this girl was absolutely 100, because he's LGBTQ, whatever, teased.
But she was also the subject of sexual abuse by a family member and was just absolutely, I'm sorry, whacked out of her mind, psychiatrically, emotionally, neurologically, you name it.
She was effed up.
And you know, that's such a word.
You know, one of the things that we do in this country, I think, at least we hope we do.
We always try to speak clearly.
My job, most of all, is to convey the idea of what I'm trying to say and also convey the degree of what I'm trying to tell you.
To convey the depth, the level of depth, the severity of the sincerity.
You know, how important it is.
And sometimes if I tell you a particular word, it may theoretically be considered Coprolalic.
But nonetheless, it's good.
And if I told you, this kid, this kid, royally effed up, you would understand exactly what I'm saying.
That's when words like that are effective.
When they convey to you, some of you say, oh.
Oh, I see that.
And by my intonation, by how I speak.
See, these words are important, but we use them to such, we've deluded them and they have metal fatigue where they don't mean anything.
They don't mean anything.
It's the most incredible thing in the world.
And this kid was so bad, and yet they pounced on her even in death to explain again this.
Right-wing.
There's this artificial, focused...
I don't know where they came from.
I don't know where they came from.
The transgenders.
I don't know where they came from.
Martina Navratilova says that.
Other people are saying, we don't know anything about this.
We don't know where...
Who is...
Where did this come from?
Who are these people?
And Hollywood would let you know, would let you believe, I want you to believe, that it's everywhere.
Because these people...
I despise with such a passion.
If we wanted, if I could eliminate today, just eliminate through some, I don't know how I would do this, but as an experiment, let's say everybody who was considered a star.
Did you see these people who showed up at, I guess it was the state dinner for Japan?
They had Robert De Niro who was just so...
So beyond his prime.
I always thought Robert De Niro was the most overrated actor.
His most important role ever was, of course, Jake LaMotta, where he gained like 100 pounds or whatever it is.
His acting?
Range?
Is there anything where you've said, wow, maybe with the exception of King of Comedy, Rupert Pupkin, that role?
Maybe.
Other than that?
He's the same.
Meet the Fockers, same.
Godfather, the same.
Midnight Run, the same.
It's the same.
It's the same you get the New York Robert De Niro, no matter what.
He may be older, may be younger.
The most overrated actor in the history of...
Anyway, he was there with his...
Paramore.
And the one I thought was the most interesting, Jeff Bezos and that thing he's, I guess, engaged to.
Interesting.
It's taken a long time.
This thing, Lauren Sanchez.
Hideous.
Artificial everything.
Breasts, lips, eyes, face.
Doesn't look anything even remotely like a human being.
You know when they have They have artist reconstruction of somebody.
Somebody's missing, maybe a courthouse artist.
They always do these terrible pictures and you're wondering, who are these people?
Who are these people?
Who are these people?
And you don't know who they are?
You have no idea who they are?
They don't look normal.
That's Lauren Sanchez.
She's married to this billionaire.
And it's so interesting and it goes to show you that we in this society have lost all sense of class.
But all sense of self and authenticity, we don't even look like we do.
We don't care what we look like.
We are not here.
We live in parallel universes.
We live in some world, some I don't know what.
We take pictures of ourselves on the phone.
We take pictures of our food.
We're doing touch-up filters.
There was a woman the other day who took a picture.
I found this so fascinating.
And she is a...
She probably knocked about 75 pounds off her.
And in this photo.
And she looks nothing like this.
And I was telling somebody, but she doesn't look like that.
Yeah, but it's a folder.
But she doesn't look like that.
I said, let me ask you something.
Would you mind if I had a filter that made me take on African American characteristics?
Would you think that'd be okay?
Yeah.
A darker complexion, but also eyes, nose, lips, hair, just everything.
Or Asian, or anything else.
Or maybe, maybe I'm in a picture and say, you know what, I don't know, I don't like my height.
I want to be 6 '3".
I'm going to be 6 '3", an African-American, but a little Asian.
A little Asian.
I want to have a little bit of an epicanthus.
I want to have a little Asian.
And I want to be skinnier or more.
And I want to be younger.
And pretty soon, this thing that I'm saying, but that's not you.
It doesn't matter.
It's what I want to be.
And what I just said was so critical and so important.
What I said, but it's what I want to be.
And my delusion, my fantasy, that will determine what it is that I want to be.
Reality means nothing.
I don't care what I...
It doesn't matter.
It's what I want.
It's what I think I am.
That's what I think.
Now, there is something going on, which is the most interesting.
As you know, there is a, it's not even a war, but it is an absolute slaughter.
And the word has come up, and they asked Lloyd Austin, do you believe that what's going on in Gaza is a genocide?
And let me ask you, my dear friends, if I could ask you very simply, and there is no right or wrong answer to this.
I ask you, specifically, will you tell me this simple question?
Do you believe that Israel is committing genocide right now?
That's the question.
Let me see how you answer that.
We got a yes.
Are they committing, is Israel committing genocide?
Has the ICJ intimated with this kind of a probable cause?
We got a yes.
We got absolutely not.
I believe so.
A yes.
A no.
A no.
And it's interesting.
And I respect it.
It is a genocide in Gaza, Ronald says.
They're trying.
I guess I got it.
No, it's not that.
Okay.
I want to not even close.
Okay, very good.
I believe all war is insane.
That's right.
Okay, very good.
No.
Okay.
What is your definition of genocide?
What is your definition of genocide?
And by the way, there is no trick question to this.
There is no trick question.
Let me ask you a question.
Do you believe that genocide took place in, and I made just a little memory lane here, Darfur, Rwanda, Bosnia, Herzegovina, Cambodia.
I don't want to bring up the Armenian genocide because the Turks get upset about that.
We'll make it easy.
We're getting arguments.
Do you think of Darfur, Rwanda, Bosnia, Herzegovina, Cambodia?
You think those were genocides?
Darfur, Rwanda?
Was that a...
And Steve brings up a point.
Japan?
Let me ask you this question.
There is a...
There was something that happened years ago, and it happened on March 16, 1968.
It was called the My Lai Massacre.
And it was reported that between 347 and 504 civilians were killed by U.S. soldiers from Company C, 1st Battalion, 20th Imperial Division.
And Company B, and the victims included men, women, children, and infants.
And some of the women were gang-raped and their bodies mutilated.
Some soldiers mutilated and raped children who were as young as 12. It is the largest publicized massacre of civilians by the U.S. forces in the 20th century.
Why isn't this a genocide?
Now, genocide definition.
This is important.
Remember what I taught you.
Always say, what's the definition?
Give me the definition.
Genocide is an act that is intentionally destroyed and holding apart a national, racial, ethnic, or religious group through the following means.
It's very simple.
Killing group members, causing serious mental or physical harm to group members, deliberately inflicting conditions on the world.
Now, it says, remember, it means the intentional destroying and holding apart.
In whole or in part, a national, racial, ethnic, or religious group.
Now, I don't know about you, and you can sit back and to all my friends who say, to all my friends who say, well, this was, this is genocide.
I'm saying, well, what about My Lai?
Was My Lai genocide?
It's 300 people.
Yeah, but that's in whole or in part.
So, If you have your version of, I don't think this is genocide, my question is, okay, first of all, do you know, do you know any time where there has been?
Did you think Darfur was a genocide?
Rwanda, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Cambodia, the killing fields, Pol Pot.
Yes.
What's the difference?
Good luck.
Good luck.
And it starts like this.
Number one.
One group of people will say, look, Hamas is a terrorist organization that uses civilians as human shields.
How many are there?
I heard somebody say 50,000 Hamas people in Gaza?
And that they're there.
So what you might consider to be, well, this is a terrorist organization who has as its goal the elimination of Israel.
So consequently, anything that is done to eliminate them up through and including even using lavender and artificial intelligence, that's the way it goes.
That's the way it's going to be.
That's it.
And they will say this.
They will say this and they will say that is precisely what we're going to do.
And whatever it takes.
So one day if you wake up and you say, hey, guess what?
There's no more Gaza.
It's just gone.
Really?
It's gone.
The whole thing?
Oh, okay.
Could that ever be?
Where are the Gazans?
I don't know.
I guess they left.
Where'd they go?
I don't know.
Did they go to Arafa?
Oh, Arafa.
Not good.
Did they go to Egypt?
No.
Did they go to Jordan?
No.
Where'd they go?
I don't know.
But they're not there anymore.
And once you leave, you can't come back.
Will there ever be a day where there are no Palestinians living in Italy?
I mean, Italy.
Israel.
And these are questions that, when you ask somebody the question, is that, do you think it's protectual?
Then you ask people, okay, what would you do?
What would you do after years and years?
Yeah, you talk about it.
So anyway, what I'm saying right now is, the level of, there is no, there is no Consensus, if you will.
And I understand why, because it's not as clear, because of the word.
The word.
The word.
But I ask you this very, very simple question, and this is very important.
What do you think it's going to take to resolve this, if ever?
That's number one.
Do you see what's happening involving this schism?
Ben Shapiro...
And Candace Owens.
You might say to yourself, I'm really, now, I say this gratuitously, and I don't even, it doesn't even matter.
But I'm not a fan of either.
But Candace Owens made a very important defection, so to be.
Ben Shapiro's a tool.
I mean, you know this, I know this.
He's always been.
And there are two, oh my God, there are folks who are just, look, God bless somebody.
There are people who are organized by groups and positions and folks to maintain a particular position.
You know it and I know it.
And that's okay.
I love when they get upset.
They say, is there an Israeli lobby?
There are a million lobbies.
Who pushes CPAC?
You know your turning point?
Who pushes that?
Who pushes the PragerU?
All these folks?
Seriously.
Did you ever notice how all the people in Hollywood?
Where'd they get all this money?
Jennifer Garner hasn't been in a TV show, I think, ever.
I don't even know when.
I don't even know what the hell she's in.
And Ben Affleck?
I don't know.
There are people who are maintained.
Oprah.
Where does Oprah get her billions from?
Where?
Where?
How much property does she score in Lahaina?
Did we figure that one out?
Of course not.
So, what I want you to do is you've got to ask yourself this question.
What do you mean by genocide?
Is it a word that even...
I think it stops the conversation immediately.
I think once you hear genocide, it is so...
And other people say, there's no problem with that.
That's what it is.
Okay.
Well, for this country, maybe not the rest of the world, but for this country...
And it is such a punch and Judy show.
Why you...
Biden pretends that he's yelling at BB and he's not.
I mean, it is beyond...
It is beyond horrible.
But isn't it funny?
Two things got people going.
Number one was this World Central Kitchen and the other one was the...
What am I trying to say?
The other one was the flower riots.
Raul Rodriguez says the inter...
National Criminal Justice Determines a Genocide.
Well, remember, the ICJ...
Thank you, by the way, Raul.
The ICJ said there was almost like probable cause.
The criminal courts are different.
They go after individuals.
ICJ goes after countries.
It's non-binding.
Interesting that it was South Africa.
Apartheid is not necessarily a...
But they're using three claims.
Apartheid, ethnic cleansing, and genocide.
The evidence of it is something.
Let me give you another one too.
Proportionality.
Proportionality.
Did Hamas commit genocide?
Did Hamas, using the definition, a very strict, strict definition, one of these horrible, horrible cases where we have to think about this.
But it says here, hang on a minute.
I'm so, so sorry, dear.
Oh, here we go.
Let's talk about Hamas.
An act that intentionally destroys in whole or in part a national, racial, ethnic, or religious group.
And if you look at the October 7 Israeli death toll and kidnappings, it's about 1,200.
What about that?
Does that count?
And who commits genocide?
Can a person commit genocide?
Is it a country?
These are my friends.
These are the issues which are critical.
And these are the issues which have to be, and I don't want to say, oh, act like a lawyer, but these are legal terms.
These are terms of art.
You just can't use them.
If you bring up the term genocide, I get to say, well, what is genocide?
Who determines genocide?
And what happens?
And why is this?
Not that.
You have to have it.
I mean, I think we've got to get rid of the word.
The word slowing up.
And with all due respect, I know my friends, my international friends say, what do you want to say?
If you got rid of genocide, if we could just come up with a different word, a different term, call it war or slaughter or inhumanity or whatever it is, it may not have any legal, but I swear to you, people would be so...
More prone to even address this, but the word genocide throws people, that is the impediment.
That is the impediment, dear friends.
Okay?
That's what that is.
Make sure you stay tuned because we've got some great stuff coming up.
Fannie Willis, this case is incredible.
Tiffany Henyard, off the charts, trying to hire, trying to hire.
I don't know if that's a bit of frubia.
Lori Lightfoot is the biggest scam.
That's going nowhere.
She'll make sure nothing happens to the beloved Tiffany.
It's one of the most incredible stories coming up.
And remember, as I speak, as I speak to you right now, there is 208 days until the election.
And you should be asking yourself, what is Trump doing?
Is he really good?
Do we have everything?
Is everything okay?
Because I don't trust anything.
I don't trust anything.
I don't believe anybody at all.
None.
I do not.
No one.
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