Millstone Report w Paul Harrell: Tennessee House BANS RAINBOW Flag In Schools, Dems TRIGGERED
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Greenbo Gestapo, the goose-stepping gay lobby, all of that stops right now.
People say we need to make America great again.
I completely agree.
We may need to make Gallows great again.
Literally so many people that need to have a millstone put around their neck and tossed into the sea.
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My name is Paul Harrell and this is the Millstone Report.
So the war for our children continues.
Protecting them from the left's sex religion and death cult is an ongoing effort and the latest Christian red state to act to protect our kids from The Rainbow Gestapo is the state of Tennessee.
A couple of days ago, the Tennessee House passed HB 1605.
The bill bans rainbow pride flag displays at public schools.
This legislation seeks to address parents' concerns that woke, perverted LGBT teachers are secretly indoctrinating their kids with sexually deviant curricula.
Which of course is true.
It's happening all across America.
You see, the LGBTQ takeover of our colleges and universities has been a reality for the last 30 years.
Those same colleges and universities have pumped out the next generation of teachers who are eager to force their perverted Marxist worldview into the minds of young children, often the offspring of Christian parents, The Christian parents who survived the societal LGBTQ educational industrial complex propaganda by the grace of God.
They might have survived, but will their children?
Their children will not, unless we take action.
Actions like the noble local Republicans in Tennessee who are tackling this issue.
The removal of gay pride flags as well as transgender flags that really just stand for legalization of pedophilia is a good first step, but it doesn't need to stop there.
De-rainbowing our schools and government buildings and infrastructure is a great idea.
That includes woke police departments who cover their cop cars with rainbows once every June to celebrate the pride of sodomy.
Of course, this entire legislative effort is triggering to Tennessee Democrats who gag at the idea of any government singling out a group of people and proclaiming their values are evil.
That is to say, unless it was legislation about the dangers of white Christian nationalism, they would have no issues there.
But here is rainbow apologist State Representative Bo Mitchell, a Democrat from Nashville, trying to make a point.
And he's trying really hard.
Watch.
You put in here that you would be okay.
You put a line item in here that you would be okay with flags of people who brought up arms against our country.
You're okay with that.
If it's in a historical context, yes.
You know, before, when people were teaching that in a classroom, in a historical context, that's one thing.
But you chose.
It was your decision to put the stars and bars in your legislation.
You wanted to protect people who...
Committed treason against this country.
So you see what this Democrat is doing.
This Democrat, Bo Mitchell, in Tennessee, he's attempting to claim that the bill's sponsor, who we'll get to in a moment, is singling out the rainbow flag but allowing the stars and bars, allowing the Confederate battle flag, which, of course, is ludicrous because we still want to be able to teach history.
We just don't want to indoctrinate our kids with sexual deviancy in the left's woke sex religion.
You see what he's doing here.
He's trying to essentially play the race card, right?
But let's listen to more of his rambling.
You chose, you wanted to protect those people, but you also chose to point some people out that you have a problem with.
That's not why I ran for office.
Moral high ground alert.
I didn't choose, you know, I may disagree with a lot of people in here.
But I'm not going to bring legislation to point them out and to separate them or to bring harm to anyone else.
You chose that.
You said it.
You said it up there that your whole mission in this piece of legislation was to point one segment of the population out that you may not agree with.
That's awful.
I mean, I hope if I ever bring legislation colleagues to appoint one segment of the population out and to make them feel less than everyone else in our state, please let me know about it.
I'm sick of legislation like this that just brings Problems.
I won't say what it really brings, but it just brings problems to this state.
And I'm just waiting for the rest of us.
You know, we're coming for one segment today.
Eventually, they're going to come for you.
Thank you.
They're coming for one segment now.
Well, yeah, we are.
Yes, we are 100% coming for those people that want to view kids as sexual objects or want to obsess over kids because they're not sexual beings, because they're kids and they're not sexual.
We are coming for those people, whether they are teachers, whether they are out and open pedophiles or minor attracted people, or legislators like this that are still playing these games that are still, you know, to give him the benefit of the doubt, he's asleep and doesn't really realize what time it is, or he's working for the enemy, which in this case he's working for the enemy.
I think that's very much clear.
He's working on the side.
Of these Tennessee Democrats that want the rainbow flag to continue to be displayed in schools there, that want the rainbow flag to continue to essentially just be this new religion, which it is.
It is a religion.
It is dogmatic, and it is trying to convert people's kids and make them sexual deviants so that they will be put on a path to hell.
That is the side, that's the team that he's playing for, that he's advocating for, and he needs a millstone around his neck, as far as I'm concerned.
The bill's sponsor, though, had something to say about those comments that you heard.
Well, let's take a listen.
Representative Bolso.
Thank you, Mr.
Speaker.
Members.
Not a syllable of what you just heard over the past five minutes is true.
I want to stop here.
I commend this guy, State Representative Gino Bolso.
And while, you know, I've watched this entire debate, and while, you know, there are certain legislative courtesies that have to be granted when you're making this, you know, sausage and trying to advance a policy that the end goal is to protect kids and support parents' rights.
So I, you know, I've seen this a million times, and it kind of You just want the gloves to come off.
The gloves can't come off in these processes.
I mean, they should, but we're not there yet, figuratively speaking.
But anyway, hats off to this guy, Gino Bolso, for sponsoring this piece of legislation and being willing to take the slings and arrows of these outrageous, demonic Democrats.
First...
A school can display a flag of the Vatican because the bill specifically recognizes that a current official flag of a country may be displayed.
The Vatican is a country, representative from Davidson County.
Second, the peace flag, if it is part of a course curriculum dealing with protests in the 1960s or 70s, of course, can be displayed.
That is specifically in the bill.
Third, it wasn't one constituent.
I've heard from hundreds of constituents since we filed this bill.
Likely, I've heard from thousands of constituents across all of Tennessee's 95 counties.
And then, finally, There's an attempt here to change the issue, to try to redefine what we're doing.
Remember, what we're doing is making sure parents are the ones who are allowed to instill in their children the values they want to instill.
I am proud to stand up here on behalf of parents across this state, regardless of how many barbs of hatred and bigotry you want to throw and represent those parents.
You can see, you can kind of hear, I don't know if you can hear it, I certainly can, that it's a lively debate.
There's one state representative that gets thrown out, or I guess ruled out of order, a Democrat, obviously, when they try to take this thing to a vote.
So yeah, you know, obviously he makes good points.
Not exactly how I would have put it, but they are attempting to be statesmen and, you know, I don't answer these Democrats' questions as if they're legitimate questions.
They're not.
They have really no business in trying to...
They don't want to protect children.
They want the status quo.
You know what I mean?
I just am kind of like, you know, get out of here, kid.
You know, I don't even want to give these people the time of day.
I just want to absolutely just bulldoze over their arguments.
Bulldoze over...
I mean, if you've got the majority, which...
It's basically what the Tennessee House did here.
They have a very sizable majority in the House.
But we're not done here, okay?
Because I want you to know exactly how these people act and what they're doing, and these people who are really in the tank for pedophilia.
All of this is about the normalization of pedophilia, as we've told you many times before.
So after Bo Mitchell, the The state representative in the Tennessee House that we saw just a second ago, he left the Tennessee House dizzy from his spectacular intellect.
Another superstar dem called Afton Bain had this to say.
Five minutes is up.
Five minutes is up.
Five minutes are up.
Representative Bain.
Representative Bain.
Thank you, Mr.
Speaker.
Honestly, I'm still unclear about the issue this bill aims to address.
While we've been informed that it targets the indoctrination of school children, the sponsors have yet presented any evidence or persuasive arguments on how the presence of a flag, especially the pride flag, leads to the uncritical adoption of an LGBTQIA identity.
It's unclear.
This Afton Bain, this Democrat from Nashville, she says it's unclear how the rainbow pride flag is going to lead to indoctrination and getting kids to accept.
I mean, has she ever been around kids?
It's not like kids have a fully formed idea of who they are and the ideas of the world.
They have no idea.
That's why they're in school.
They're not adults.
So they are by nature impressionable.
They are by nature malleable.
They are by nature easily programmed.
That's why we have laws trying to protect kids from abuse, because they are weaker.
And these teachers are predators, many of them.
They are predators, and they are preying on them, and they are using something as colorful.
I mean, it's literally like candy cigarettes.
It's a rainbow.
Who doesn't grow up liking a rainbow and learning your colors, learning your primary colors, learning the colors of the rainbow, the song, all the colors of the rainbow?
And they're using this rainbow, which, by the way, is a covenant sign with God that He's not going to flood the earth again, a promise.
But we will be judged again, just not with water.
They're using this to indoctrinate kids to be perverts and to be sexualized and to become objects and become sexual beings at a young age when they don't even know what sex is yet.
Once again, the just absolute evil on display by the other side.
You know, I know we can say a ton of stuff, terrible things about Republicans nationally and how they continue to let us down.
And I'm right there.
But I'm right there with you on that.
And they let us down at the state level all the time, too.
I get it.
But I'm telling you right now, this is, to me, the local level battleground where states, Christian red states, are pushing back.
And they're going to incrementally become more and more Christian, more and more righteous by saying we're not going to allow this, we're going to stand up and protect our kids, and it's going to force the other side's hand.
It will.
There will be more violence from the left as a result of this, because that's what they're going to do.
And I'm just telling you, it's going to embolden states even more to...
Fix this problem and make this sexual religion illegal in these Christian red states.
And again, there's no, just like we said a couple of weeks ago or whatever, how there's no First Amendment protection to be a Satanist.
There's no First Amendment protection to fly the rainbow flag when it's targeting kids.
To try to convince kids or get kids to turn out to be gay or embrace sexual degenerate lifestyles.
And these Democrats can't stand it.
They can't stand the idea of holding up the values of a certain group of people, i.e.
the LGBT, and saying, this is wrong and we're not going to allow it.
Now, specifically with our kids.
And it's starting with our kids because this is like the...
This is the culmination of a progression in our society, a slippery slope.
Remember when they just wanted to be married and be left alone?
Remember that?
We've come a long, long way from that.
We've come a long, long way from that.
That wasn't true.
That might have been true for some.
But it wasn't true fundamentally because this is such a spiritual conflict and such a spiritual war that we're facing here that if you embrace one form of evil, it leads to another form of evil.
And I'll give you a perfect example before we get back to this Representative Afton Bain.
There used to be a time when if you got caught lying as a politician, it was a big deal, right?
Think about when Richard Nixon had to resign, right?
Of course, that was actually an intel agency set up, but anyway, that's another story for another day.
Think about you got caught in a lie.
There was shame there.
You had shame.
People were like, oh no, I've been caught black and white.
I'm a liar.
Even if you were a politician, there was a level of shame that went along with that.
Now, people get caught, both sides, in lies all the time.
Nothing ever happens, right?
I wonder why that is.
Could it have something to do with the fact that it used to be considered shameful to be gay in our society?
It was considered a sin.
Everybody accepted it.
And so those people that did want to participate in that degenerate lifestyle, they kept it a secret, right?
Matter of fact, I'm going to tell you about left-wing Will and the Red Pill in a moment, and there's a card in there that says old-school homosexuals who used to have the decency to keep their sodomite ways a secret.
But because that's now no longer shameful and it's celebrated, do you see the progression?
Do you see how one thing leads to another?
Why would lies, why would being caught lying be a problem in our society when we are totally celebrating the idea of kids getting chemical puberty-blocking hormones or getting genital surgery and calling it health care?
Back to this.
The reason I'm covering this will be relevant in a moment.
This state representative from Tennessee talking about, they're trying to ban, if you're just joining us, the Tennessee House has voted to ban the rainbow flag.
And of course the Democrats are seething.
Here is this state representative, Afton Bain, from a couple of days ago on the 26th.
In fact, when asked last week if this bill was unconstitutional, our very own legal services deemed it as such.
Merely displaying a flag doesn't inherently constitute indoctrination.
It seems the genuine concern behind this bill is better described as preventing social representation or a sense of belonging in one's community.
Over the weekend, we witnessed the symbolic significance of flags as white supremacists marched through downtown Nashville brandishing Nazi flags.
Interesting.
Interesting.
What a coincidence.
When I first heard her say that, I thought, well, now that is something right there.
That is something.
Here's the story on that.
Neo-Nazi rally in downtown Nashville condemned by state lawmakers.
Interesting.
So you're telling me that they're debating this really important issue.
Banning LGBTQ flags in public schools.
This bill has been on the docket for a while.
And I guess seven days ago, which would have been five days before this bill came to the floor for debate, just so happens, coincidentally, neo-Nazis rallied in downtown Nashville.
Coincidentally, and we have this CBS News story that focuses specifically on the reactions of state lawmakers.
Not the federal delegation, but state lawmakers, and they even put it in the headline.
Do you think we are idiots?
Of course they do.
Of course they think we're this stupid.
What a coincidence.
That the neo-Nazi...
And you know what?
This is what's funny.
This girl, Bain, the state representative, she even says maybe it's connected.
Now she's trying to say, when she says it here in a minute, she's trying to say it's connected because the same people who are wanting to get rid of the pride flags in public schools, the rainbow Gestapo indoctrination flags in public schools, that they are connected with the neo-Nazis.
That's what she's trying to say.
It's safe to assume they weren't attempting to convert revelers into Nazis, but rather to assert their identity as white supremacists.
The Nazi flag served as their chosen symbol.
Their decision to target Nashville prompts us to consider if it's linked to this bill under current discussion.
The pride flag is a powerful symbol that communicates acceptance.
Again, it absolutely is linked to the current discussion.
That's what I just told you, but it's from a different perspective.
That these, quote, neo-Nazis conveniently show up to get the headlines.
And I'm suggesting to you, yeah, I mean, I think it could have been possibly been coordinated, fed up to try to, once again, torpedo this bill.
I'm telling you, you know...
Don't discount that.
I know that we like to think that the battle's on the federal level.
And look, all politics, to some extent, is theater.
It's theatrics.
It's fake, right?
But if it is real...
Or on some sort of scale where it's more real.
It's way more fake at the national level where you have way more predetermined outcomes than you do at the local level, your county level, your city level, your state level.
It's a lot less fake because it's closer to the people.
And so the idea that Christian red states are going to assert themselves terrifies the powers that be.
And the idea that individual state sovereignty where states are going to have different laws than the blue states terrifies them and they want to stop it.
Alright, back to this again from the Tennessee House.
...and support of our LGBTQIA community by providing social representation.
The presence of a pride flag on a teacher's earrings or a school counselor's door is far from indoctrination.
Social representation is not a form of indoctrination.
Instead, it is a means of acknowledging and affirming the diverse identities within the LGBTQIA community.
But we don't want, and I don't know if the state representative who sponsored this bill is going to say this, but we don't want that.
We don't want to affirm their identities, however many there are now at this point.
We don't want to affirm the LGBTQRSTLNE, would you like to buy a vowel enclave, as an extension of government.
Looking at you as a Houston police, Miami police that have rainbows on your cop cars now.
And there's even local entities in southern states that are now embracing pride and sodomy in the month of June.
Let's return to what the lack of belonging and representation looks like.
Last week, Next Benedict, a 16-year-old non-binary high school student and a member of the Choctaw Nation, was brutally and viciously beaten inside a bathroom.
Is she getting all choked up?
Next passed away from his injuries.
Her, I mean his, her injuries.
Representation as embodied by the pride flag saves lives.
And I want to see more of our kids alive.
I will be voting no, and I hope my colleagues will do the same.
It's interesting, so she got, you know, she got choked up there based on a fake news story that's been compared to Jussie Smollett, or as Dave Chappelle calls him, Jussie Smollett, They're saying that this is a Juicy Smollier 2.0.
As a matter of fact, I think it was Tim Pool who actually said it's a 4.0.
We've got this tweet for you up on the screen there.
Let me...
Yeah, so next, Benedict is the girl's name.
So, Owasso police have released a body cam footage of Nex Benedict's interview.
She's saying she got jumped.
Apparently, Nex Benedict didn't like how the girls were treating her, so Nex poured a bottle of water on them, and then she responded.
But then we've got this...
It says Oklahoma 16-year-old who died a day after being involved in a fight that broke out.
But we've now seen the footage...
We've seen the police footage, the officer that was checking on her in the nurse's office, or in the school nurse's office, but in this medical facility, and she's totally fine.
And they're all saying that this was somehow a result of the fight.
It's ludicrous.
And that's why Tim Pool tweets, Welcome to Jussie Smollett 4.0.
4.0.
And yet this state representative right here is using this fake news and she's getting all emotional trying to put the notion out there that these Republicans in Tennessee who want to remove the pride flag from schools...
are going to facilitate the violence against trans people when it's the complete opposite.
I mean, this state representative is from Nashville, the same Nashville that was targeted by a trans terrorist that went into a Presbyterian school and shot and killed three students and three teachers.
It's the trans enclave.
It's the trans...
Goose-stepping gay lobby that turns violent when they don't get their way, specifically when Christian Republicans go down to their capitals in their states and start to legislate against this depravity.
It's the other side that's turning violent.
It's ridiculous.
So what does the bill's sponsor have to say after that emotional manipulation on the Tennessee House floor from two days ago?
Let's take a look.
Let's find out.
Again, this is State Representative Bolson.
Thank you, Mr.
Speaker.
Let me respond to the two points that were made.
First, every child deserves to be loved.
Every child has equal dignity.
It makes no difference.
The child's sex...
The child's sexual orientation, the child's gender identity, the child's race, or any other personal characteristics.
As this is what I was talking about earlier, these are these Republican games that...
Giving the other side, the Democrats who are on the side of normalizing pedophilia and indoctrination of kids and sexualizing kids, giving them the benefit of the doubt and trying to come across as...
There's nothing reasonable about their position.
We don't have to play these stupid games anymore where we have to act like the people on the other side of the table have anywhere close to the moral high ground, especially considering the story she referenced is fake news.
And number two, no, we don't...
First of all, kids having a sexual identity or a different sexual preference, it's not going to be a thing if we can get these teachers and the rainbows out of our classroom, okay?
It's not going to be near as much of a thing.
And also, we have to obviously, you know...
Tackled Hollywood and the media and everybody else who's disseminating this and putting out this programming and brainwashing and using sex as a weapon against the people who live here.
All children deserve to be loved and to love.
We do not support in our caucus bullying or violence against anyone.
We abhor it.
What this bill will do is simply to allow parents to be the ones to decide what values are going to be instilled in their children.
The second point, it is entirely constitutional.
The current Our constitutional analysis of a bill like this comes to us from the Supreme Court's 2006 decision in Garcetti versus Ceballos, which was cited by Justice Alito in his opinion in Kennedy versus Bremerton, issued June 27th of 2022.
And it comes down simply to this.
Is the statement that's being made by a teacher being made in her private capacity or as part of her official duties?
If it's in her official duties, that's called government speech.
That is entitled to no First Amendment protection.
That's what we're talking about here.
We're talking about a statement that's being made implicitly to children throughout an entire classroom that the values represented by this pride flag are the ones that teacher supports.
That is not, respectfully, the role of a teacher or a counselor Ma'am, you are out of order.
Mr.
Trooper, please remove the lady.
They had their warning.
They're gone.
All right, yeah, so they've got people in the gallery that starts to speak over this state representative, Bolso, here.
And then it kind of went off the rails from there.
If you look at this story here from thehill.com, Tennessee House passes stringent restrictions on pride flags in schools, but they had to restrain a state representative.
Well, not restrain him.
I mean, excuse me, not actually physically restrain.
Who was it, though?
It was...
I had this pulled up.
House Republicans ultimately voted to cut Monday's debate short, prompting shouts from the gallery and from State Representative Justin Jones, a Nashville Democrat.
Okay, so shortly, so this happened immediately.
After they escort this rabble-rouser out of the State House, a Republican just decides to call the question and wants to end debate, and this triggered some.
Representative Todd, you're recognized.
Thank you, Mr.
Speaker.
I move previous question.
Previous question been called.
There's objection.
We're voting on previous question.
All those in favor, vote aye when the bell rings.
Those opposed, vote no.
State politics are so much fun.
Take the vote.
Aye 72, 22 nays.
Previous question prevails.
We are voting.
You're out of order.
One more outburst and we're going on the board.
Mr.
Clerk, he's out of order.
We go on the board.
Clerk, he's out of order.
Alright, so that was House, again, State Representative Justin Jones in Tennessee.
Anyway, it was a big hubbub.
There was a lot of time that elapsed, and eventually they ruled this guy out of order.
It was a whole thing.
And then, finally, after all of that, after all that kicking and screaming, it didn't make any bit of difference.
The Democrats still lost, and the Republicans won, and rainbow flags, at least the bill for now, has been advanced out of the House and rainbow flags.
It's not looking too good for the old rainbow flag.
It's not looking too good for the old rainbow Gestapo goose-stepping gay lobby.
Looks like they're going to lose this, as they should.
And the state of Tennessee, they're making strides to continue to thwart this advancement of LGBTQ against our kids.
And other states are doing the same thing.
What we need to be looking out for, because I just can't imagine a scenario where the federal government is going to put up with this for much longer.
Obviously, this would be in the case of a continued Biden puppet administration if the worst happens in November of 2024 and Trump loses, which a lot of us are expecting to happen.
You know, if for some reason Trump were to win and overcome all the election fraud and everything else, you would see Christian red states do even more of this type of legislation, and you would really start to have, over the next four years, a patchwork of states that basically bind together, have the similar laws respecting the standard of God and morality that he sets, and then you would have these blue states that would, you know, lurch even farther to the left and everything else, and At this point, that sounds good to me.
Wherever the Shire is, let's try to protect the Shire.
That seems to be what's happening.
But if Biden and his puppet regime continues, whoever's pulling the strings, I just can't see them letting states like Tennessee or Alabama with their IVF ruling, Arkansas, Texas, Mississippi.
I'd throw Georgia in there, but I don't trust Georgia right now just because of Brian Kemp.
They're obviously an occupied government in the state of Georgia right now.
I don't know how they're going to do it, but I would look for the feds to figure out some way to...
Obviously they're going to sue, but I mean more than that.
To keep states from doing this.
Because it goes against everything.
And the reason I say specifically related to sexual norms and sexual morals, the reason I specifically would cite this as a no bueno, because I'm one of these guys that sees one of the main reasons that the The globalists have a problem with Russia and Vladimir Putin standing up to them.
It's over the fact that he's embraced the Russian Orthodox Church and in doing so rejects LGBTQ and rejects the propaganda all out.
There's really no difference.
When you are banning rainbow flags in public schools, if that's the goal, you are essentially trying to ban LGBTQ propaganda.
That's exactly what Vladimir Putin did in 2013.
It's exactly part of what triggered the Maidan Revolution, the U.S.-backed CIA coup, which, by the way, the New York Times now admits, Then in 2014, the CIA basically established the Ukrainian intelligence operations and they started essentially spying on the Russians right there, right then and there.
So for the last 10 years, this has just been a build-up.
It's been a powder keg waiting to happen.
But I would say it was a direct result from Russia rejecting the new...
I'm not even going to say morality.
Rejecting the evil of the West.
The...
The sociological evil of the West.
And that is why, when you hear Putin say things like, pedophilia is now a Western value, states like Tennessee are trying to keep pedophilia.
Pedophilia may be a Western value, pedophilia may be a NATO value, but it's not going to be a Tennessee value.
It's not going to be, you know, a Mississippi value, an Alabama value.
An Idaho value.
I mean, Idaho's trying to pass the law to give death penalty to the pedophiles, whereas Colorado can't pass a law to increase the penalty on human traffickers.
So, if we're left alone, I see things working out really well.
If we're not left alone and you have another Supreme Court decision like Roe vs.
Wade, which robs the states of being able to debate these cultural, societal, sociological issues based on morality...
Then it will be very dark times ahead.
But that's why we fight, right?
I think we've still got a great shot.
And again, at any moment, the Tower of Babel 2.0 could come crashing down on these people who are trying to build it and enslave us.
We're going to take a break.
We've gone way over here for this first half hour.
My goodness, 37 minutes.
We're going to take a break.
When we come back, or when we go to break, Stu Peters interviewed E. Michael Jones yesterday.
Which was a fascinating interview.
And they talked about Kid Rock.
Kid Rock went on the Joe Rogan podcast and said that Israel just needs to continue genociding Palestinians, which most of those are kids.
And E. Michael Jones talked about that.
And recently this MSNBC anchor Heidi Presbell is saying that, you know, Christian nationalists are anybody that believes that your rights come from God and not from government.
So they're having a fascinating conversation.
We're going to rejoin that now as we go to break.
back here in just a moment.
Gates of hell.
Thank you.
That's a big problem.
Look, it is a big problem, okay?
And I'm not trying to attack Bishop Barron.
No, me either.
Me either.
Good for you.
I'm glad you stood up here.
I'm trying to help Bishop Barron.
Right.
I'm trying to help him because we have to get to the fundamental issue here, which is basically the Jewish question.
How do they get control of our culture?
How can you stand up there and say, I want to kill 30,000 Palestinians a day because I'm a supporter of Israel?
Does Bishop Barron support that?
I don't think so.
I don't think so.
Why doesn't he say something about it?
Because the church has crippled itself on the Jewish questions.
That's the fundamental issue here.
It's very simple.
If you go back to the Acts of the Apostles, Right.
The beginning of the Acts of the Apostles is St.
Peter comes back to Jerusalem.
They were hiding in the upper room out of fear of the Jews.
Now the Pentecost has happened.
They don't have fear anymore.
He walks in and the first thing he says to the Jews is, you killed Christ.
Now, how's that for an opener?
And then he says, and then the Jews are cut to the heart.
And then the Jews say, well, what must we do to be saved?
And St.
Peter says, you must be baptized.
That's it.
That's it.
That's the message to the Jews.
And Bishop Barron didn't give that message.
Now, I don't want to condemn him for it.
I'm trying to bring it to his attention as a kind of fraternal correction because it's a big, important issue for the entire church.
Dr.
John, we acknowledge what you're doing there.
We don't think that you're berating him at all.
And we have the same position.
We're trying to encourage good behavior.
Bishop Barron, you You have the opportunity and please, in the future, seize upon those opportunities.
Dr.
Jones, the other day I was kicked off of Instagram permanently because I found a guy on there, did a story on the program, a guy who calls himself NYC Gay Dad, has access to at least three children that call him dad 24 hours a day, brings them to transgender marches and homosexual conventions and buys them c** rings and calls them bracelets that they wear on their wrists, exploits them all over Instagram for likes and clicks while they're saying things like, we have a gay dad, of course we have unicorns everywhere.
We have a gay dad.
Here's a tour of his closet.
Here's all of his drag outfits.
And then he makes some sexual innuendo about wanting to have sex with Travis Kelsey.
Hashtag Travis Kelsey.
So I call him out.
I tag him on Instagram.
I tag the NYPD Sex Crimes Unit and say, this guy needs to be looked at, right?
You want to know how powerful the gay lobby is?
This guy responds and says, I'm sending the gay mafia after you, and they're very real.
Boom.
Less than 24 hours, I lose 30,000 subscribers, and I had to start a new Instagram.
By the way, if you want to follow me, it's StuPetersOfficial on Instagram.
But you know what?
To my point, this is the reason why I'm going around the block to go across the street here, is why can Kid Rock sit up here on Joe Rogan's show and literally call for the slaughter and genocide of innocent children?
Civilians.
He literally said civilians.
Bomb 30,000 to 40,000 of them until we get your attention.
Has Spotify or Apple Podcasts banned Joe Rogan for that incitement of violence?
I mean, I just said, hey, sex crimes unit, look into this guy who appears to be sexualizing children and exploiting them on the internet.
And...
This guy's calling for the mass murder of innocent children.
Have Spotify or Apple Podcasts, have Google Podcasts, have these people banned Joe Rogan or sanctioned him in any way for allowing his guest to call for the slaughter of innocent children en masse?
No, of course not.
That's how powerful the gay lobby is.
That's how powerful the Jew lobby is.
And if you have any questions, there's the proof.
Final words.
I've got a couple minutes left.
It's obvious, and I'm saying you've got a lot of people who are concerned, but as Sun Tzu said, if you don't know who you are and you can't identify the enemy, you will lose every battle.
And so the Catholic Church has been the victim of identity theft over the last 70 years.
We don't know who we are anymore, and we certainly cannot identify the enemy, and we've lost every battle in the culture wars from 1965 to this day.
And so it changes.
It gets progressively farther and farther from nature.
So it starts off with abortion, and then it goes to homosexuality, feminism along the way, and then it goes to transgenderism.
And where is it going to stop?
It's not going to stop anywhere if you believe that rights come from, when you say the people or the government, what you're saying is rights come from the powerful people.
rights come from the rich people and if you one thing that unites all of them because there's many different groups orbiting Trump but the thing that we're not unites them as Christian nationalists not Christians by the way because Christian nationalists is very different is that they believe that our rights as Americans as all human beings don't come from any earthly authority.
They don't come from Congress.
They don't come from the Supreme Court.
They come from God.
I mean, you know, that clip is still making waves.
That clip is still incredible.
Welcome back.
This is the Millstone Report.
Really, really appreciate you guys listening.
We're at a new time slot now.
I don't know if you've noticed.
We were on right before Stu.
Now we're on right after Stu.
And we hope to continue to get you to the truth.
And hope you guys who are tuning in at the 5 o'clock hour, the 5 Eastern hour, are tuning in now at the 7 o'clock.
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Fascinating discussion that we just saw during the break of E. Michael Jones, Dr.
E. Michael Jones and Stu Peters.
Stu Peters being banned from Instagram after he targeted that gay dad that has access to those kids.
We covered that story briefly on one of the Millstone reports last week as well.
Fascinating discussion.
You know, look, the gay mafia is real.
I mean, the goose-stepping gay lobby, they literally are one of the most powerful lobbies in the country right now based on the idea of shaming people, based on the idea that many people have bought the lie that the worst thing that you can call somebody is a racist or a bigot.
People live in fear.
Well, I don't want to be thought of as a racist or a bigot.
I don't want to be thought of as something that's bad.
Well, I mean, good grief.
What have we become?
What have we become?
All right, so I'm going to tell you now about Left Wing Will and the Red Pill.
Left Wing Will and the Red Pill is the game that makes fun of the left, that laughs at the left's expense.
So this is Will you see on your screen.
I mean, he does things like take soy baths and he argues without having any facts.
He likes to boycott Memorial Day and try to create his own.
He likes to try to spike his little nephew's Cheerios with puberty-blocking hormones because he saw him play with a Barbie one time at Christmas.
But anyway, the website's leftwingwill.com.
I actually wrote this game.
Me, Paul Harrell, I wrote this game and produced this game.
And if you use my name, Paul, it'll save you 15%.
Go to leftwingwill.com, use my name, Paul, it saves you 15%.
And, you know, I figured maybe some of you aren't really familiar with...
I mean, a lot of you aren't familiar with the game.
But I wanted to let you know, we really tried not to pull any punches here when we were writing this game.
But basically the way the game works is, you have these blue cards here with our protagonists, or I guess antagonists, depending on how you think about it, Will.
And he decides to do different things in his sick leftist life.
And then you have to use these cards here to kind of fill in the blanks.
Right?
So, you might have a card like this that says, Will's room is littered with empty alcoholic seltzer cans and piles of biodegradable paper trash bags full of used kitty litter, all scattered under an enormous wall poster depicting blank.
And so, you know, you would go in here and say, okay, so what is Will's wall poster?
And you play this with friends, and it's a way to, you know, laugh at the left, and actually it's pretty fun when you do it, especially when you do it among a bunch of informed conservatives.
So, it's an enormous wall poster in Will's room depicting, could it be an Antifa charity to benefit the Joseph Stalin Memorial Scholarship?
Maybe it's a poster of the Toy Towers in Epstein's painting of George Bush.
Could be a painting of public libraries being the perfect environment for secret witch covens.
Might be a painting of a vat of adrenochrome.
That's a card.
Or a painting or a poster of a Zoom meeting with CNN's Jeffrey Toobin.
Huh, now we wouldn't.
I don't think we want that one.
It could be a poster of a hammer and sickle cell anemia.
A hammer and sickle cell anemia.
Okay.
Or a poster of normative binary cis monogamous coupling, which of course would just be a normal couple.
A poster of a planned parenthood morning show for kids.
And then of course it could be something wholesome, a Super Bowl halftime show that's wholesome and not ritualistic devil worship.
Lastly, it could be a poster of a rainbow flag made up of actual rainbows.
Oh, I've got one more.
Greta Thunberg being eaten by a polar bear.
A remake of The Parent Trap, but with gay dads and trans children.
And the cold, cold, eye-straining light emitted by government-ordered LED light bulbs.
And there's much, much more.
There's 400 cards in this deck.
We've only gone over a few of them.
And there's a lot more situations.
And basically, you go around and you have a good time and you make fun of the left.
And then at the end, maybe in this version of the game, every game is different.
Maybe Will gets red-pilled.
Maybe he gets saved from his leftist ways.
You know, you never know.
And so anyway, leftwingwill.com, promo code Paul, saves you 15%.
Thank you guys for indulging me and letting me tell you about a game that I think you'll really, really like if you give it a shot.
All right, we've got more news to get to here.
And it goes like this.
We have, on this program, made a habit of pointing out woke preachers and people who essentially talk, I mean, they pervert scripture in ways that I mean, it continues to surprise me,
but there's always one theme in this, and that theme has to do with somehow making the Scripture not about the holiness of God, not about how we're supposed to worship God, but they get around these problematic Scriptures by somehow turning it inward and making it man-focused.
I believe it was in the 20s and 30s, universities from all, really all walks of, you know, all across the world, all across the country, universities started to rename their departments of theology.
They used to be called, well, let's, you know, we got a question about God.
It was like, okay, well, let's go to Professor So-and-so in the Department of Theology.
Back in the early 20th century, they decided to rename those departments the Department of Religion.
Religion is a man-centered, man-focused concept of how does man view God versus who God actually is, which is what theology would be.
And this one change has infiltrated to such degree as totally captured former conservative denominations, in this case, And it's not all Lutherans.
There are some still conservative Lutherans out there.
But this Lutheran is an impastor, or a pastrix, if you will.
And they explain that it wasn't Jesus who changed during the transfiguration, but rather it was his disciples.
Listen to this.
They came down off the mountain, back to the other disciples, back to the towns and villages, back to the crowds, back to work, back to the same old, same old.
But things were fundamentally different.
Bishop Yahail Curry from the Metro Chicago Synod in a Transfiguration sermon a year ago asked, What if Jesus' face was always shining?
What if his clothes were always sparkling?
What if God had always been talking from the mountain?
What if...
Mountaintop experiences allow us to see our neighbors, the world, and ourselves as we really are.
And then he said, we would see ourselves as change agents.
We'd see our neighbors dazzling.
We'd see the church as powerful.
Yes, he said, I'm suggesting to you that it wasn't Jesus, that Jesus didn't change.
The disciples did.
And if the disciples were changed, surely so are we.
We are changed every time we pray.
Changed every time we open up the scripture.
We are transfigured every time we fellowship with our neighbors.
Every time we respond to ministry needs.
Every time that we expand our definition of family.
Every time that we let our light shine at school.
Every time that we remember at work.
Expanding the definition of family.
Wow.
Do you see what they do?
Do you see how deceptive this is?
Obviously, I know many of you do.
This is just, I mean, if you take the actual scripture, after six days, Jesus is, I think there are three in the Gospels, there are three versions of the Transfiguration.
Three accounts.
And after six days, Jesus took with him Peter and James and John, his brother, and they led him up a high mountain by themselves, and he was transfigured before them, and his face shone like the sun.
And this impastor, this pastor, says, well, actually, it was them that changed.
They were the ones who were transfigured.
Not Jesus, because he was shining all the time, and it was them that changed.
You see how this is...
It's man-focused.
There's nothing about what that lady preacher said that makes people in awe and gives them reverence for God and glorifies God.
Instead, that whole disturbing, twisted view of Scripture promotes us, promotes man, promotes humans, but not God, not Jesus Christ.
Anytime somebody is—and they have to do this, because they are so—these Lutheran pastorics and these other, you know, Episcopal, you know, impastrics or priests or whatever they want to call themselves,
the ones that are affirming the LGBT and all that other nonsense, it all comes back to man and glorifying man, which ultimately— It requires you to excuse your sin because you have to.
Because man has fallen and man has so many flaws and man is such a hypocrite.
And so that's why they look at these scriptures on sodomy.
They look at these scriptures that are rebuking this way of life that they're promoting and they have to twist them to somehow inflate themselves because it's all about self-worship in the end.
You're going to worship God or you're going to worship yourself.
Or you're going to worship the creature instead of the creator, right?
The creator versus the creature.
That's what it's all about.
And they have to twist their scriptures.
I mean, and I don't even know why they do.
It's like, why would you feel the need with this particular scripture?
Why couldn't you just preach this the way it obviously is?
Jesus put on a mountain, he revealed his full glory to them, and they were terrified, and they were in awe.
This is who God is.
This is who actually went and died on a cross for you.
Somebody who is so much higher than we are.
Why can't you just preach that?
Because everything has to be seen through the lens of man.
So you say, no, it wasn't really Christ that was transfigured.
His disciples were transfigured.
And you use that then as a way to say, every time we expand the definition of what it is to be a family, we are transfigured the way Christ was transfigured on that mountain.
That is what the millstone is for.
This fake imposter, Pastrix, who is leading her congregation to the path of hell.
It would be better for a millstone to be tied around her neck and thrown into the sea than to cause little ones from stumbling as they're trying to approach Christ.
And that is what this...
That's my takeaway.
Hey, tomorrow on the program, we're going to be talking about just a little bit about Laura Logan.
She was recently in a testimony.
Is it before the House in D.C.? Yeah.
Here it is.
You can go ahead and check it out if you want.
I saw this earlier, but it's really a gut-wrenching speech on freedom of speech and journalism.
And so as a journalist, it kind of piqued my interest.
Yesterday in Washington, D.C., former 60 Minutes foreign affairs correspondent and journalist Lara Logan delivered one of the best speeches.
This is according to Texas Lindsay.
Make sure you watch it.
So yeah, I have watched it.
I had planned to cover it today if we had time, but lo and behold, it looks like we are out of time.
I want to remind everybody that you can check out, if you loved that E. Michael Jones clip of Stu Peters that we played at the bottom of this hour when we went to break, that is available right here on this Rumble channel, the Stu Peters Network.
So you want to make sure that you check that out and check out all of the other videos.
We really appreciate you being with us.
As always, we appreciate you watching this program.