There Is No Free Speech Anymore — Only Approved Speech
There Is No Free Speech Anymore — Only Approved Speech
There Is No Free Speech Anymore — Only Approved Speech
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One of the most glaring examples of absolute fraud and lie and distortion is that of the notion of free speech. | |
We live in an illusion in our country that speeches say what you want. | |
I don't know what that means. | |
I think they mean under the First Amendment, say what you want, and you won't be arrested. | |
You won't be charged, but you will be most probably ruined. | |
Your social media platforms can be just destroyed from underneath you. | |
You can find yourself the pariah of friends and and and loved ones. | |
You can be disinvited to weddings and showers and Thanksgiving, birthdays, friends of yours who who left you for reasons no more than your belief, your your insinuated affinity. | |
You're uh in in insinuated and presumed affinity for for Donald Trump for no other reason, no other reason whatsoever, none. | |
No other reason. | |
Think about this. | |
It's the most incredible thing I've ever seen in my life. | |
But there's free speech. | |
And what they do now is not only do they say you're wrong, but they go a step further. | |
Bobby Kennedy Jr. recently, for reasons I don't understand, I don't know really what he's doing. | |
I'm no expert, but I'm not feeling real good about it. | |
Bobby Kennedy Jr. has revealed that acetaminophen and and and uh uh circumcision have been somehow linked to some kind of correlation to autism or autism spectrum disorders, ASDs or whatever, and we don't know how we don't know how. | |
But anyway, so now they are not only saying that Bobby Kennedy is wrong, not only are they saying that Bobby Kennedy is full of prunes, is my mother would say they're saying that Bobby Kennedy is, wait for it, anti-Semitic. | |
That he's anti-Semitic because he's daring to talk about a subject, which clearly, clearly, because of the bris and Moyles and because of the of the of the the uh the uh uh Jewish faith is a very, very critical part of this to be to be should to be sure. | |
But is he anti-Semitic or is he wrong? | |
I don't under I don't understand this. | |
What is it? | |
I mean, how how how is he anti-Semitic? | |
He could be, he might be. | |
The numbers, the the religions who who, for example, base uh or or use call uh circumcision, Judaism, circumcision, I'm not gonna dare the brisk where the Britmila is a core ritual typically done on the eighth day after birth. | |
Islam, widely practiced, called again a name I can't pronounce, Kitan, or uh not the clothing line, but uh uh viewed as a religious uh duty or strongly recommended across most schools of jurisprudence. | |
In Christian communities, not generally required in mainstream Christianity, but some Eastern Oriental churches, Coptic Ethiopian, Eritrean Orthodox maintain the practice culturally or religiously, other traditions, some indigenous groups in Africa, Australia, Pacific Islands have uh initiated rights involving circumcision. | |
Um there are some people who are opposed to it, neutral many religions do not practice it. | |
For example, most forms of Hinduism, Sikhism, many branches of Christianity or consider it elective, not not religious. | |
Globally, about 38% of males are circumcised. | |
In many Muslim majority countries and in Israel, the practice is nearly universal. | |
So remember, why is this not Islamophobic? | |
I don't know. | |
In the U.S., estimates vary around 70 to 80% of males are circumcised. | |
For newborn boys in U.S. hospitals, data show that the race have declined over time from 64.5% in 1979 to 58% in 2010. | |
And the recent U.S. hospital-based cohort, about uh uh 55% of newborns under one circumcision before discharge. | |
So, again, I I'm not a I'm not in any way an expert. | |
I'm not uh I'm I'm I'm I'm not a part of this. | |
I don't know anything about this. | |
This is not my expertise. | |
But what I'm saying, this is very interesting, is that there is a lot of folks out there in the world who abide by this. | |
But only some are Bobby Kennedy is called an anti Semite because of this. | |
He never mentioned religion per se. | |
So today, instead of saying, Bobby, you're wrong about this, you don't know what you're talking about. | |
This is ridiculous, this is stupid. | |
They're saying, oh no. | |
The reason for this and the motivation is because of uh of that. | |
Sowell says Tucker 911 series, are you watching the biggest threat to America are the tentacles of the U.S. government? | |
That's not hyperbole, as Pops would say. | |
Sol, uh, with all due respect, uh, this is some of the oldest stuff in the world. | |
God bless Tucker, he's rehashing what we have known for years. | |
God bless him for bringing it out. | |
God bless him for bringing it up. | |
He's not even, he is not even getting near the basis of it. | |
The most important part about 9-11 is the forensic evidence. | |
That's the most important. | |
Everything else is a theory or whatever, eh? | |
Show me the forensic. | |
The forensics will get you. | |
I'm gonna talk to you about something very, very serious, my friends. | |
You've seen what they're doing to our friend Mike Lindell, haven't you? | |
Are you seeing this? | |
There, they're they are doubling down. | |
They smell blood. | |
He has he is he is turning to the world and saying, what am I doing? | |
What is going on here? | |
Why is this man? | |
Antifa is destroying our cities, but the government, our justice system, is targeting Mike Lindell for what exactly? | |
What did Mike Lindell do? | |
The very fabric of our society is being destroyed. | |
And Mike Lindell did what exactly? | |
I'm sorry, he did what? | |
What did Mike Lindell do? | |
Please, please fill me in on this. | |
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Now, my friends, we are in a midst of so much. | |
And by the way, let me go back. | |
I I appreciate what Tucker's doing. | |
Good for you, Tucker. | |
I've been doing this for well for 24 years. | |
24 years. | |
24 years. | |
I have been, and others have been part of the vanguard from Alex and others, and we were called lunatics. | |
And it wasn't my look at this. | |
Who better? | |
Thank you, Bing. | |
I love my pillow. | |
There you go. | |
This is this is the most important thing in the world. | |
So I appreciate what he's doing. | |
You see what they're doing now, my friends. | |
This is this is the bottom line. | |
I want you to understand and grasp this. | |
You see, it's not enough for them to say you're wrong. | |
You're anti-Semitic. | |
You're anti-Semitic. | |
I one time was telling somebody the history of the the development of the history of Israel with Hamas, and this is a fact. | |
Somebody didn't like it. | |
Call me anti-Semitic. | |
I have said repeatedly that there is a problem that we're having in your scene. | |
There is an urban group of folks in this country that are, for lack of a better word, very frightening. | |
And they're made of primarily young black women who are throwing things and screaming and yelling. | |
And I think I think it's part of a performative platform that you see on social media. | |
And if I bring this up, they call me racist. | |
I'm saying, but I'm not racist. | |
I'm telling you what's going on. | |
If they wore MAGA hats, you can say they're white supremacist. | |
But I can't point out the obvious. | |
I can't point out the obvious. | |
Sol says, yes, Lionel, regarding 9-11, the party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. | |
It was their final and most essential command. | |
You know, I thank you for this, soul. | |
You know what the problem is? | |
You understand that? | |
You can... | |
You can talk about this all you want. | |
But my problem is, do you think the American public is going to do anything about it? | |
See, take Tucker, for example. | |
Those of us who began became aware of this, first of all, there were people named Viv Victor Thorne and others. | |
I remember when they first, I first talked, these were the first uh my good friend Dr. Vinny, who might be listening. | |
These were people that I talked to who really got into it. | |
This is before it was even cool. | |
Then came, what was the most important part about 9-11? | |
What was the what was the JFK film? | |
It was loose change. | |
Loose change, Dylan Avery. | |
Took a picture. | |
I don't know where Dylan is right now, but I remember one time I met with him at uh at uh Cooper Union when I spoke. | |
And I spoke many times at uh architects and engineers for 9-11 Truth, Richard Gage, Dylan Avery, been through this. | |
And then, as is often the case, sometimes these folks get a little bit, I don't want to say ahead of their skis. | |
I hate that term, but a little bit, you know, too too much, too too much. | |
In any event. | |
And we were talking about this from the beginning. | |
Uh they did some of the most Important. | |
Oh my God. | |
The evidence as it was happening. | |
That's when you need to be commenting on it. | |
But nobody was interested because they were so shocked by this. | |
I've been with this. | |
I've been with this. | |
And the people that are out there, the information, it's it's there. | |
But what Tucker has to do, and we have to do is you can't keep you put these wonderful stories out, and they just don't go anywhere. | |
That's great. | |
You notice how the Charlie Kirk story is going? | |
You notice how Candace Owens, it's over. | |
I mean, good for her, but it's over. | |
We have to do something which is a little different. | |
What's the next step? | |
We need something called a Russell Commission or a Sartre or Sartre Commission, where we meet around the country and we take this on the road. | |
And you bring in a you go into a uh uh uh you know uh theater with uh 10,000 people and you put on the evidence regarding 9-11, and you don't you have to understand you cannot necessarily push things that aren't there. | |
You might have some interesting, you know. | |
I've I've always told you, we've always talked about the dancing Israelis. | |
That's not enough to say anything other than I mean, that's interesting, and I think you should, I think you should pursue it, but that's not enough. | |
People say, aha, Israel was involved. | |
It's like, wait a minute, no, that's not what that means. | |
Could be that, don't know. | |
Are you ready for this? | |
Are you ready for this? | |
I'm gonna tell you something, which you're not gonna like, but I'm gonna tell you something. | |
You know the comey case is gone. | |
That case will be dismissed, killed, done, not guilty. | |
It is the worst piece. | |
Oh shite anyone has ever seen. | |
It is so bad, so this Halligan. | |
I don't know who she is, I don't know if she knows what she's doing. | |
I have no earthly idea of what she is doing. | |
I have no idea. | |
But I gotta tell you something. | |
There is this stuff that really scares me. | |
Lindsay Halligan, she came in, and by God, she took over because she is Trump's person, and that's great. | |
And I think that's wonderful. | |
But the problem, the problem when that is a little bit different, because when you get rid of the prior district, the the the prior um uh um this is from the eastern, yeah, the eastern district of uh Virginia. | |
When you get rid of him, who was pretty doggone good. | |
I know people were saying, oh, he's dragging his feet, but they got rid of, they put her in because he was dragging his feet regarding um regarding uh uh uh uh comey. | |
Uh let me see somebody here, USA Comey. | |
His name was Cybert, or uh uh uh his name was yes, his name was um let me see. | |
Let me see here. | |
I gotta take it right now. | |
The the weather is horrid, horrid. | |
Uh right now, so we don't know. | |
We have today uh this is the worst. | |
Um this is the worst. | |
Uh, how do I say this? | |
Uh the worst weather you can imagine. | |
It is absolutely horrible, horrible. | |
So we have um the uh trying to say I'm having a bit of a stroke. | |
We we have uh Columbus A today and the parade, and it's just ungodly. | |
We have a nor'easter, and they're gonna cancel stuff. | |
I mean, it's just brutal. | |
I'm going in to do the the uh the overnights, uh the Iron Man is at it, but it's brutal today, and it's so sad because these are the most wonderful. | |
This is the most wonderful, wonderful, wonderful um people, the great. | |
Out of all of the ethnicities, the ethnicity, other than American, that I understand is Italian. | |
That's the only, it's the language I heard growing up. | |
and today is an incredible celebration of it. | |
I'm sorry, doing a little bit of stuff here. | |
The um the thing which is the problem, which I want to go back to what I was saying. | |
I know I'm all over the place. | |
Because I like what what our good friend is doing, and it's wonderful, and I think it's so terrific what he is doing. | |
God bless him for doing everything. | |
Uh Tucker is terrific. | |
And and and thanks to a lot of other people, but you do know that these cases are kind of going nowhere. | |
Let me ask you something. | |
Everybody jump in. | |
Jump in right now. | |
Anyone who wants to watch, just jump in. | |
Be my be my guest. | |
Are we ever going to get to the re to the bottom line of who killed Charlie Kirk? | |
Anybody? | |
Let's start with that one. | |
Are we going to get to the bottom mind of who killed Charlie Kirk? | |
Anybody? | |
Anybody? | |
By the way, Alex Jones, you're right, was very, very good 24 years ago. | |
Alex Jones is still supreme. | |
Alex Jones, no matter what people don't understand, he is still the best of the best. | |
Are we going to get to the bottom of this? | |
Are we going to get to the bottom of uh? | |
Please tell me. | |
Charlie Kirk, are we? | |
anybody? | |
Are we going to get to the bottom of that? | |
Do you think? | |
Do you think that we're going to get to the bottom of this one? | |
Anybody? | |
Anybody? | |
You think we're going to finally get to the bottom of this? | |
Oh, right, right? | |
You think so? | |
You think we're going to find out where the where it was coming from, where the direction was coming from? | |
Do you think so? | |
Do you think any of the any of the uh uh ballistics? | |
Do you think that this was an exit wound? | |
Or you did, or do you think this was an entrance wound? | |
Do you think we have enough of the uh how do I say this? | |
Enough of the uh angles? | |
Do you think anybody is interested in this? | |
Do you think President Trump is interested in this? | |
Do you think anything is uh happening regarding this? | |
Do you believe that there's any movement on this? | |
Do you feel confident? | |
Do you think that Erica? | |
This is important. | |
Do you think that Erica Flynn is herself doing a good job? | |
Do you think maybe somebody somebody uh got to her? | |
Do you do you do you think? | |
Do you think I mean do you think so? | |
Do you think you gotta be you gotta answer these questions? | |
Do you think that we're really gonna get to the bottom of this one? | |
Do you think so? | |
Do you feel this absolute clamoring? | |
Do you feel this real this desire on people's parts to get to the bottom of this? | |
Do you? | |
Do you feel it? | |
Nope. | |
Nope. | |
Do you feel that there's this sense of anger? | |
This anger that's on the that's on the part of people. | |
Do you do you do you do you feel that there's this? | |
Nope. | |
Nope. | |
Do you think that maybe we're gonna get to the butt? | |
Nope. | |
Well, what happens? | |
Nothing. | |
Is it gonna go away? | |
Yep. | |
And and let me ask you this. | |
What and remember, I I don't want this to go away. | |
I'm not I'm not lauding this. | |
Number two, what if I told you that Comey's case is gonna go by? | |
What if I told you Tish James case is looking equally as bad? | |
What if I told you that? | |
What if you found out she was acquitted? | |
What if they dismissed this case? | |
You would shit, Right? | |
Am I right? | |
You would right now, right now, you would say, no, no, no, no way. | |
Right? | |
Wouldn't you? | |
Wouldn't you? | |
Don't be surprised. | |
Oh my God, is it horrible? | |
We're starting to look through this. | |
See this Halligan. | |
This is the part that is important. | |
The question is, who did Halligan or whom did Halligan replace as the United States attorney in Virginia who was dismissed by Trump because he refused to proceed against Comey? | |
You remember this? | |
This is what he did. | |
Who was it? | |
Eric Siebert, Eric Siebert, Eric Siebert. | |
Now, this is the guy that you're going to be hearing more and more about. | |
Eric Siebert. | |
And Eric Seabird is going to say, listen, they didn't listen to me. | |
Trump came in and Trump said that he wanted this guy indicted, and that's it. | |
Now, a lot of us, a lot of you, very frankly might say to yourself, you know, I don't really care. | |
Nobody cared about Trump, right? | |
Am I right? | |
Nobody cared about Trump. | |
Nobody cared about him. | |
Nobody cared about when Trump was treated poorly. | |
Our good friend John Jelane said it was all about the message, not about the means. | |
I don't know what was, but you're probably right. | |
Thank you for that. | |
Most of you figure, I don't care about Trump. | |
I don't care what they if if she's mistreated. | |
They treated Trump poorly. | |
Payback's a bitch, so what? | |
I don't think like that. | |
You never want to have an indictment dismissed. | |
Not like this. | |
This is not good. | |
This is not good. | |
Not good. | |
You don't want you don't want her to be in any way somehow off the hook because of whatever. | |
Oh dear God. | |
No. | |
No. | |
So let me tell you something. | |
The Comey case. | |
That's a that's a that's a goner. | |
The Tish James case, under the Fannie Mae rules, it may be a little bit vague as to find out what was and wasn't illegal. | |
I mean, it just there was a there was a witness, there was a uh a relative who said, Well, I stayed there and she didn't charge me any rent, and well, then was it rental property then? | |
Was it how how much did she have to live there? | |
You know, sometimes people think of of residency requirements, like some people who live those six months in Florida, six months here, and they and they and they they live and okay, fine, but this is a different story. | |
It's a different story, different story altogether. | |
Very, very interesting. | |
The next one, Luigi Manjoni. | |
Oh my god. | |
Now, I don't know. | |
I'm still digging into this one. | |
They're claiming Miranda violations, no warrant. | |
They searched as the the Altoona police may have violated something. | |
This might not be uh necessarily appropriate for the death penalty based upon the federal rules. | |
Also, Pam Bondy coming out and saying all this stuff, pretrial publicity, why they do this, I have no idea. | |
I have no idea. | |
What if that case went bye-bye? | |
What if there was a straight a string of Comey? | |
Uh Tish James, Luigi, all these people dismissed, acquitted. | |
What would you do? | |
What would you think? | |
You're gonna say, well, there's that law fair, or is this shoddy prosecution? | |
Please don't give these folks a pass. | |
If you're gonna prosecute them, make sure you know what you're doing. | |
Now, next, let me ask this question. | |
What do you think ultimately is going to be President Trump's legacy regarding the Middle East? | |
Will he be considered will will this be the legacy that absolutely breaks the back of the Democratic Party? | |
Will they be going crazy? | |
Nuts, crazy. | |
He can't do this. | |
He can't be elevated to this position. | |
My God, he's a god. | |
He's a god. | |
We don't need this. | |
I don't know. | |
These are things which I think we need to understand. | |
And what I want to do is I want to craft the way you think. | |
I want to tell you, no, no, no, no, no. | |
Listen to me, listen to me. | |
We're on the same page. | |
Listen to me. | |
You're you're listening to a lot of people who are just into this. | |
They just I don't know what it is. | |
They need to focus their energies accordingly. | |
Candace Owens in particular. | |
Another one too, who is off the chain is this Anna Kasparian. | |
Have you heard her? | |
Anna Kasparian is the distaff moiety of the young turds. | |
She feels like finally I've got something I'm right about. | |
Finally I'm saying something that a lot of people agree with me on. | |
So she is doubling down on Israel. | |
And I'm saying, you're losing your credibility on this one. | |
If you make this sound, if your goal is to present a factual basis for this, then speak of the facts without showing this blood curdling hatred and disgust towards BB and Zionism. | |
Don't do this. | |
I'm telling you. | |
I'm warning you. | |
I am telling you beyond whatever. | |
Enough with this. | |
I know you might think it's great. | |
I know you might like. | |
I know in your own in the Abbey Martin world and the Kate, even Katie Halper doesn't do it. | |
Finkelstein doesn't do it. | |
Max Blumenthal doesn't lose their minds. | |
This is going on. | |
But let me explain. | |
Back to what I said. | |
And also, the first lady is dealing with Putin regarding the exchange of hostages. | |
He's gonna make peace with Ukraine. | |
See what Trump does. | |
Let me tell you what Trump does. | |
Trump goes in there one day and he just absolutely blasts you with some fact or something. | |
He just he lets you have it. | |
I mean, he just comes in loaded for bear. | |
He just wow. | |
He just, he'll just drop this bombshell. | |
Okay? | |
That's what he does. | |
Then what he does is he decides, well, let's reel back a little bit. | |
He comes in, I'm gonna sue you, and then and then he didn't, and then and then he tries to settle. | |
That's his MO. | |
He's boorish sometimes, but in a very artful way. | |
Look what's gonna happen regarding. | |
Did you ever think you would see Jared Kushner as being one of the of one of the architects of this? | |
Did you ever did you ever think that? | |
It's unbelievable. | |
Let me also ask you something. | |
Today, of course, as you know, very slowly, uh, we're gonna be just celebrating Columbus here in New York. | |
I want to ask you a question. | |
Going down the list, what would be other than the the the you being an American or if you're from France, French, but what would be the main ethnicity, culture, language, country that describes you other than let's say American? | |
Like what's what's you were raised in a and what is the predominant, what was the most give me the name of the of the culture, Turkish, Arabic, Tunisian, Italian, Cuban, Puerto Rican, whatever it is. | |
What would you describe this? | |
What do you think? | |
What is the name? | |
What is it that you identify with? | |
The only thing I ever knew, other than American, is Italian. | |
Fred says Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. | |
Fred, other than being a Pittsburger, what would be the ethnicity? | |
Look at this, Cloudy. | |
Assyrian. | |
How many people know what a Syria is? | |
What do you think? | |
German. | |
Look at this. | |
There we go. | |
You have to identify to an extent. | |
I like this. | |
This tells me. | |
Anglo-Saxon Protestant. | |
Okay, very good. | |
Nothing wrong with that. | |
Please. | |
Italian. | |
There we go. | |
Polish. | |
Great people. | |
Great weddings, by the way. | |
Pennsylvania Dutch. | |
Ooh. | |
I don't even know what that means, but I like that. | |
It sounds. | |
I've heard this all my life, but I can't tell you what it is. | |
I know yesterday we were out of place. | |
And uh it was so wonderful. | |
It was uh there was this one story. | |
Uh I gotta tell you this one time. | |
Curtis Lewa one time said, I have a list. | |
I'm gonna, I'm gonna put it out. | |
It's every Sliwaism you can imagine since forever. | |
And he said some beautiful one. | |
Alsenheimer's disease between a hard rock and a hard spot when the flamingos come back to Capastrano. | |
I mean, he just anyway. | |
And one of the ones he said that Christopher Columbus had four ships. | |
Four. | |
Four. | |
The Nina, the Penta, the Santa, and the Maria. | |
Christopher Columbus, as you know, never stepped foot on America, never stepped foot on North America. | |
He discovered a country that was basically inhabited by people who've been here for thousands of years, the Aztec, the Mayans, or whatever. | |
Leif Ericsson came here 500 years prior to that. | |
They actually discovered I think I think the Dominican Republic. | |
Anyway, but I I kind of like the idea. | |
Uh I'm American, German, English. | |
No, my question is, what do you identify with? | |
I remember hearing Sicilian as growing up as a child. | |
Sundays, my aunts, my grandmother, my nanna, not nun, none. | |
We didn't have saucy, it's sugo. | |
Bastagolos. | |
It was a Sicilian dialect. | |
You know, it was a it was all of my aunt. | |
This is what I heard. | |
I didn't hear anything else. | |
I didn't hear, I didn't hear um. | |
I mean, my grandfather spoke nothing but Spanish. | |
I didn't know I mean for a little bit of that, but but the ethnicity. | |
So I always connected with the Italians. | |
And growing up in Tampa, we had a connection with Santo Stefano, Santo Stefano were the were the the folks who who were a part of this great group of folks. | |
Look at this Syrian. | |
That's so interesting. | |
And I like, but I mean, somebody, so were you raised with Syrian? | |
Did you have Syrian family? | |
Did you have Syrian food? | |
Did you did you uh did you Latakia Homs? | |
Did you did you do this? | |
This is my great-grandmother only spoke fluent Italian. | |
Listen to that, see that. | |
And I hope she spoke fluent Italian Lizard or else I would have been a problem. | |
My grandma, what are you saying? | |
I don't know. | |
I can't be nothing. | |
That would be Spanish, which makes no sense. | |
I think that's the flavor. | |
I love when I hear about intermarriage. | |
I love when um but again, remember, so Liz and Fred. | |
Did you did you were you raised in the Syrian Italian background? | |
Or did you have a relative? | |
I had German relative. | |
I never had any German. | |
I had Irish, I never had any Irish, I never French, no French, nothing, you know, Scotch, Irish, I don't even know what the hell that means. | |
No, it was Italian. | |
There's Long Island Italian. | |
I love there. | |
There is, if ever there's a group of people who we love, their movies, their clothes, their cars, their lifestyles, the food, pizza. | |
Oh, please. | |
So anyway, that's what we're doing today. | |
Boy, Fred, this is a tough no American, Syrian, and Italian. | |
Are you saying to me, Fred? | |
One more time, that when you grew up, you heard Syrian. | |
Did you hear the language? | |
Did you have Syrian food? | |
Did you hear dear Assyrian dialects? | |
Did your Syrian grandfather speak to you in Syrian? | |
That's what I'm talking about. | |
Not. | |
It's just like people say African American. | |
Look at this. | |
Yes, we were very close to my dad's family. | |
He was half Polish, half Italian. | |
Poles and Italians. | |
Wonderful. | |
Give me anybody from peasant stock. | |
Somebody who represents. | |
It's the peasant. | |
It's the rural that is the best. | |
Um I say this. | |
It's the best appreciation for any particular ethnicity. | |
It's to find out what the what the basis was. | |
The best food. | |
Let me tell you something. | |
In the South, soul food, black soul food, country food, it was all the same. | |
It was the it was the basic. | |
It was what the poor people ate. | |
It was the best food. | |
So that's what we celebrate today. | |
And those relatives of ours who came, came here, fought. | |
And there are people in this country who want to destroy us. | |
They destroy us. | |
Antifa's coming here, people who were to come here and destroy us. | |
George Soros and others are paying people to come to our country. | |
That your relatives, your grandfathers, your grandmothers, the people who came here, who had nothing, who who said, I'm gonna, I mean, I'm scared. | |
They knew nothing. | |
Maybe there was an enclave, maybe somebody here who brought them over. | |
Sometimes they traveled in in in groups. | |
This one went first and the other one first. | |
This is what America's about. | |
So anybody who has this idea that somehow we are against immigration is bullshit. | |
Every single person, everybody here came from somewhere. | |
So we're not against that notion. | |
But we they have they played by the rules. | |
And every time we go out and we can see the Statue of Liberty, there it is, Ellis Island. | |
There it is. | |
They stood there and they waited, sometimes quarantined, sometimes sent back. | |
They applied and obeyed the rules. | |
So anyway, dear friends, soul 76. | |
Thank you, dear friend. | |
Johnny Jolene, thank you. | |
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