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Oct. 16, 2024 - Stew Peters Show
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Millstone Report w Paul Harrell: Mental Health Crisis If TRUMP WINS? Christians Weigh Two Evils
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All right, ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the program.
Thank you so much for being with us.
As always, we cannot do the show without you watching every single day.
You guys know the drill.
Today marks 21 days until the presidential election.
Now, this year, at least from where I sit, it's flown by.
Back in January, I posed the question, are we even going to have an election?
And with 21 days to go, I'm still not completely convinced.
World War III could still break out at any moment, and if that results in postponing or canceling the election, then I think it's safe to say that the too-big-to-rig strategy really is a viable path for Trump to return to the White House.
However, some of the sources in my ear say that all of this feels very much like 2020 all over again.
Meaning that the steal is on.
After all, the Harris-Biden regime, they didn't allow the invasion of millions of illegals over the border over the last three years, three and a half years.
They didn't do all of that for nothing.
Mark it down.
It's an absolute certainty illegals will vote in this upcoming election.
And their votes will be counted.
Think about that.
Third world foreigners, who have no right to be here, are going to have a say in who this nation's leader will be, and ultimately, what kind of future we leave our children.
That, my friends, is sick.
It's twisted.
It's inverted.
And the people who have enabled it are traitors to this country, traitors of the highest order.
The stakes are high, that's for sure.
Yesterday I caught a clip of Roger Stone saying that if Trump loses, there's not going to be another election.
I'd be lying if I told you that the same thought hadn't crossed my mind multiple times.
That and Christians in boxcars, as we've talked about before.
Even still, there are some Christians, like Pastor Ray Ortlund, who a couple of weeks ago said, Never Trump, this time Harris, always Jesus.
The New York Times subversive David French enthusiastically responded, this is the way.
So these men, and others like them, have decided to vote for what is clearly the greater of the two evils in response to these woke beta male Christians.
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Now, we're going to go to the...
We're going to go to this...
One second.
Got to get this stuff figured out.
All right.
So here it is.
This is Pastor, again, from Tennessee, Johnny Artavanis.
And...
He actually, let me see if I can't pull this up.
It's a tweet by former Trump administration official William Wolfe.
And this has gone viral.
I think it's something that we need to watch today because I think it really does put in perspective the choice before Christians during this election season.
Let's take a listen.
I think in many ways a lot of people in the church today have a misconception about The mission of Jesus.
And I wrote down a few thoughts, and this is not an aside, but I think it is something that is fitting because of the text we're in, that many people confuse Jesus' mission.
I saw a pastor this week, a very well-known pastor, that said, he tweeted or something, never Trump, this year Harris, always Jesus.
Actually, I have it right here.
This is the screenshot.
He deleted it.
He tweeted this and then deleted it.
Again, this is Pastor Ray Ortlund.
This is what I'm talking about.
And then David French, of course, says this is the way.
By the way, Senator from Oklahoma State, Senator Dusty Devers, points out that Ray Ortlund endorsed kidnapping the children of parents who opposed child genital mutilation.
Trump actually mentioned this the other day.
He has taken some criticism.
We're going to talk about that later in the show.
Tampons in boys' bathrooms, child murder up until birth and beyond, COVID snitch lines, and communism, and much more.
Okay, back to this.
I just want you to understand that that is one of the most foolish things I've ever seen.
And here's why.
People have asked me this week if I have opinions politically.
I have opinions, a lot of them.
I'm not a political commentator.
I'm a preacher of the Bible.
But certain things politically are more theological than they used to be.
Ooh, wow.
So...
Certain things...
I like that.
Certain things politically...
Have become more theologically than they used to be.
I'm putting some words in his mouth there.
I think that statement, that thought, that idea...
It really encompasses why there are obviously the Christians who are more susceptible to the woke ideology or the ones that rail against those of us on the right who are too political.
I think they fail to understand that a lot of times now, because the country has gone on this slippery slope and has descended to the level of wickedness that we are at, where we're inventors of evil at this point, that things political have become more and more theological.
I think that is spot on.
Let me just give you some things about where I stand because people have texted me a few things and I'll just...
This stuff is not hard for me to say.
Number one, the Democratic Party is a demonic death cult under the power and influence of Satan.
Hold on.
No, I'll explain why I say hold on.
To vote for the Democrats is to vote for a platform that is building their platform upon everything God hates.
The mutilation of bodies, the annihilation of babies in the womb, and the sexualization of your children.
That is their calling card.
That is what they want to do.
They don't hide that.
They have abortion facilities outside of the Democratic Convention.
This is who they are.
It's the most radical party in our country's history.
So, I don't see how you could be a Christian and vote for a party who promotes everything that God hates.
That's the first thing.
Secondly, you have a responsibility and privilege to vote for the option that best stems the tide of evil.
I want you to also understand that there are no perfect candidates in this election.
They're both broken people, but one of them presents a far better option at the preservation of life and the upholding of the family than the other.
A failure to vote is a failure to express our gratitude to the men and women that have died for our country and given us the freedom that we have today.
It's also a failure to I believe, obey the calling that we have to uphold the righteousness in our land.
You don't have to like the personality.
You just vote for the best option between the policies.
And one of them is far less worse than the other.
I think that's obvious.
And a vote, just in general, it comes from the Latin word votum, which means to make a choice.
You're not voting for a pastor.
You're voting for a guy that, as best we have as an option, upholds righteousness in the land.
Number three, and this is why I said hold on, because there are certain people that are going to amen the political thing, but I also want the amens just to be as loud as when I say this.
Our hope is not in the political party.
Who is in the White House is far less important than who is on the throne in heaven.
And I want you to also understand, because I've watched some videos this week that contradict this idea, the advancement of the gospel isn't reliant a single ounce upon who is president.
I want you to understand that where Christianity spreads the fastest and the farthest are in the nations that are persecuted the most.
Not where there's the most religious freedom.
The reason our world is crumbling, the reason we're under the judgment of God is because we've turned our back on God.
And if you want to see political reform, you need to see a spiritual revival.
It's not the other way around.
You don't pursue political reform so that there can be a spiritual revival.
So when people say things like, we need to get this guy in office and then there will be a spiritual revival in our land.
No, there won't be.
No, there won't be.
That's not the way it works and that's never been the way it works.
Number four.
Okay, so a couple of things on that.
I generally agree.
And what I would also say is...
I use this term a lot, this phrase, Christian red states, because I think we fail.
A lot of people, they use the phrase Christian nationalism as a boogeyman or whatever.
But I think what...
I think the issue here is, yes, that is true, right?
The political is going to reflect the hearts of the people, right?
So if the hearts of the people are evil, the political system is going to reflect that.
But likewise, if the hearts of the people are bent towards God...
And you have, you know, a majority Christian state, let's say, right?
Because right now, obviously, we say that we were a Christian nation, but now we're living off the derivatives of a once great Christian civilization.
But when you come down to the state level, and there are still bad signs, there's still red flags.
I mean, the one that comes to mind is when the The Alabama Supreme Court justice said, hey, look, IVF is wrong because we're risking invoking the wrath of God because of what we're doing to little babies in the process of trying to allow someone to have a child.
And the Republican Party comes out and says, oh, and then the Republicans in Alabama say, oh, and they do the opposite of that, right?
So I'm not saying that all of these Christian red states, and I'm from the South, I'm typically thinking of the South, but I'm not saying that it's all perfect, but I think, generally speaking, these are states that are populated by people who are Christians.
Who worship the Triune God of the Bible, who believe in Jesus, who trust in Jesus, have been given faith that Christ has paid their debt and they're trusting in Him to save them from their sins.
Those people are voting in local elections.
Those people are sending their Christian state legislators and senators down to their capital or wherever, and they are voting to protect kids and do things like that.
And so...
In a lot of cases, when you already have, I'm just pointing it out, you already have a Christian bedrock in some of these.
Now, it is under assault, but that is the case in a lot of states right now.
And that's a good thing.
I'm just pointing out that that is a good thing, and it's certainly not something to fear.
It is the goal.
It is the goal in having the politics of your land be a reflection of the spiritual condition of the people.
We should speak out against the evil of our day, but you should never turn the mission field into your enemy.
You can call out the policies, call out the issues.
I can speak against the horrors of abortion.
Makes God weep.
The trans agenda, whatever it may be, I have a heart for those people.
And you ought to have a heart for them.
And you can get riled up on Twitter and you can live in your insulated bubble and start looking at them, them, them, them.
No, that's why you're here.
And if you don't understand that, you don't understand what your mission is as a Christian.
Number five, if you are more likely to promote your political views than you are to proclaim Jesus Christ, if people know you more for being a Republican than they do for being a Christ follower, your priorities are way out of whack.
So I disappointed both people, right?
So, like, that's where we're at today.
Well, and that's what a lot of, you know, that is what a lot of pastors, they feel like they have the need to do, that they have to, you know, kind of equally criticize both sides.
Although I wouldn't say that critique is equally called one side literally a demonic death cult under the influence of Satan.
And, you know, from my standpoint, you know, that's what we're fighting.
And...
This really comes down to what, as I said in the monologue, what kind of future are we going to leave our children?
And when your children come to mind, when your posterity comes to mind...
It should, in my opinion, cause you to want to fight this evil, right?
And to fight for a government that rewards good and punishes evil.
And that's very much what this is about.
All right, so that was the viral clip, and it's gone around, right?
And let's see, what is this right here?
I don't even need this.
Oh, okay.
Okay.
So, I said we're going to talk about Trump.
So, yesterday he was at this Bloomberg – it was actually quite comical.
He was at this Bloomberg News conference.
He sat down.
Kamala Harris didn't attend.
He actually said some really funny things about Jerome Powell and obviously slammed the media and the person interviewing him multiple times, and it was good.
But then he said this.
He was talking about common sense, okay?
So as Christians are weighing the lesser of two evils, we get a statement like this, and it caused Billboard Chris from Canada, also Ben Zeisloff, to point this out, that this was a red flag.
But there's a couple of different takes on this and what Trump actually said.
Let's listen to what he said.
Look, this is a party, the Republican Party, of common sense.
Forget about conservative, liberal...
We're, let's say conservative, but we're really a party.
We need borders.
We need fair elections.
We don't want men playing in women's sports.
We don't want transgender operations without parental consent.
There's so many things, but 99.9% is common sense.
Okay, so obviously we're real sensitive.
The reason we're real sensitive is because pro-lifers or abolitionists or people that want to see abortion criminalized have been thrown under the bus by the Republican Party, right?
They've taken a national abortion ban out of the platform.
So then when Trump comes and says that we don't want transgender operations without parental consent, People are saying, oh my goodness.
He's not willing to say that transing kids is child abuse.
And that was what I thought of at first as well.
And that very may be what he was saying.
However...
What I had forgotten is that there are states like California where the school system and the legal system is being constructed that if you don't support your child's pronouns as a parent, that is actually happening.
Where they are transing kids without parental consent.
Jeff Younger is a classic example.
He's from Texas and the Supreme Court did a number on him and allowed his wife to abscond and kidnap his kids to California where now she's transing him against the parental consent.
So this is a thing that's actually happening.
Okay?
And so one of the comments here on that post by someone named Jackie says, It's honestly exhausting to see people on the right nitpicking this man when he's saying perfectly common sense things, things the left would never say.
He's standing up to the child mutilation here.
This is much like saying we don't want late-term abortion.
It's true.
We don't.
And if we say that, it doesn't mean that we want other abortions.
She goes on, there are states like California and Minnesota that will literally remove the children from their parents for state-sponsored transition.
That's what he's talking about here, and it's evil, and it doesn't mean he promotes other surgeries necessarily.
And again, I understand why everyone is so sensitive here.
Even Protestia, which I like most of their content, especially love pointing out pastors that need millstones, in my opinion.
But they write this, that they just deleted a post with 14,000 views about Trump, about this very clip that we just played, where he said, we need borders, we need fair elections, we don't want men playing women's sports, we don't want transgender operations without parental consent.
And they write, And so they deleted the post, and they said they're going to err on the side of caution on this one.
Thanks for all those who gave us some gentle knocks about it.
And then, of course, people saying that they're just a cult follower, and they don't want to...
But anyway, what I'm saying is it's just a little controversy, but it goes along with this whole thing, right?
Christians are weighing the lesser of two evils right now when it comes to voting.
And it's, you know, to me personally, it's not even a difficult choice, even though I realize That there are, you know, serious problems in terms of, you know, there's no candidate that's perfect in promoting all the policies that I want.
But I do think it goes well with what that pastor, what's his name, Johnny Artavanis from Tennessee said.
Okay, so Trump is also in the news because he went on a podcast.
What's this podcast called?
Bussin' with the Boys.
He went on the Bussin' with the Boys podcast.
He's going around.
He's doing so many podcasts that Kamala Harris, according to reports, is considering going on Joe Rogan's long-form podcast, one of the most popular shows in the world.
Folks, if she does that, first of all, Nate Silver is telling her to go on there, which to me shows that Nate Silver knows that she's losing.
In the polls.
If she goes on there for two and a half, three hours, I don't see how she can survive something like that without getting even more gaffes.
I think it would be an absolute disaster for her to do.
Because when she doesn't have the teleprompter and when her lips are moving, she just gets herself into trouble.
Not to mention the fact she may be drunk when she does it.
So, Donald Trump is...
The Washington Post is now trying to make this story, okay?
Because Donald Trump said he didn't like football because, you know, people...
Guys who lifted weights from bad neighborhoods tackle really hard.
Listen to this.
What position were you?
No, I didn't like it.
I played tight end.
Yeah?
Yeah.
Can block and catch the ball.
You had some hands.
We got Delaney Walker behind.
I could catch the ball good, but I didn't particularly like having some guy that was lifting weights all day long and came from a bad neighborhood.
Yeah.
And he sees me.
They were tackling hard, you know, and I had a quarterback with that much of an arm and throw the ball.
It wasn't like, but this was a high quality football position.
Alright, so that one, bad neighborhood.
Oh, Trump.
You know what?
That means Trump is a racist.
That's what that means.
The guy in the middle of that Bussin' with the Boys podcast...
is a guy by the name of Will Compton.
Will Compton is now saying that since the podcast, the Washington Post is trying to write a story and they're asking the Bussin' with the Boys guys why they thought the clip about guys from bad neighborhoods lifting weights was funny.
Why did you laugh?
How dare you laugh?
We're the left.
We're anti-comedy.
We can't have laughter lighten the mood.
C.S. Lewis in the Screwtape Letters writes that demons hate laughter, by the way.
Alright, as you guys know, our latest episode of Bustin' with the Boys, we had on Donald Trump.
And if you want to go watch it, it's on all of our channels, on all of our platforms, go check it out.
But we knew that there'd be a reaction.
Good, bad media would react, and we are getting our first media encounter.
The Washington Post has reached out for comment regarding a remark made during the episode that's gaining online attention, including from Trump's opponent in the presidential race.
The remark they're referring to that they want comment on.
This is a part of the episode where we're talking ball and how Trump used to play tight end.
Would have locked him up.
And he essentially makes the comment, I wouldn't want to get hit or I didn't want to get hit by somebody who's been lifting weights all day long and came from a bad neighborhood.
Taylor and I laughed.
They want our comment.
Their question is, why did we find that amusing?
And you already know what they want to do with this thing.
You want to know what kind of picture they want to paint.
You want to know what kind of box they want to put us in.
You want to know their vision for this entire question on asking that.
Number one, I thought it was funny because Trump is sitting there admitting that he is not built for the A-gap, nor is he a tight end that was built for catching a slant over the middle only to get his vertebrae, his L-4 and L-5 compressed by a middle linebacker that probably goes on to play in Nebraska.
Arguably 10 years in the NFL. But just knowing that you know the direction they want to go with this thing as they write whatever article that they're trying to write.
And they asked if Willard Taylor would provide a comment on why we found that amusing.
So I'm thinking to myself, I'll publicly tell you guys my comment.
So Washington Post, here's my comment about why I thought it was amusing.
Okay.
So, man, this is somebody who clearly has an appropriate level of mistrust and disdaining of the media.
So that's his answer to the Washington Post.
He decides to pass gas into the camera.
Unbelievable, but this is where we are.
And I think that's an appropriate response, isn't it?
All from just one little comment.
They hate laughter.
They can't stand laughter.
They can't stand people coming together and being people.
Well, if those people are white, that's what it is.
They don't want people laughing and having a good time and talking about anything.
And I think it really comes down to being white.
And speaking of the left being insane, so Owen Schroer recently, there was a forum hosted by Uncensored America, and Owen Schroer of Infowars debated, I don't think you can really call it a debate because it was absolutely slaughtered, Owen Schroer killed, rhetorically speaking, This liberal named, this atheist named Destiny.
And there's a montage of it.
I'm going to listen to some of it because it ties into this very disturbing prediction by Mark Halperin on Tucker Carlson's show the other day.
But here is Owen Schroyer.
Just annihilating this guy, Destiny.
Take a listen to a few highlights.
We live in a constitutional republic where we have unalienable rights given to us by God, the Creator.
What do you think?
Hold on.
What is a republic and what is a democracy?
A democracy is where a bunch of lunatics like you can vote away my rights.
A democracy is where three wolves and a sheep vote what's for dinner.
Clueless.
Yeah, by the way, I want to give a hat tip to the person that created this montage, Robot Polisher, at Robot Polisher over on X. I want you to know that because they want to be able to vote away your rights, like they want to be able to vote away your Second Amendment rights, vote away your First Amendment rights, and they'll go right down the line, okay?
So that's why these people love democracy.
The American left loves to pretend like they're the anti-establishment.
They love to pretend like they're the freedom warriors.
They were all anti-war.
They don't even know where they are anymore.
My entire life, politics has been nothing but corruption, lies, and scandal.
The United States government becomes corrupt.
It's our duty to reform the government.
We can watch you cheering 1776.
What was 1776?
I know you hate 1776.
I know you hate that.
The saddest thing is that as much as I can't stand conservatives because I'm a liberal slash progressive, the very least I felt like we were all kind of in the same boat.
We were all kind of like the same country and we were all presenting at least a unified front to the rest of the world.
And as much as conservatives and Democrats might have hated each other, at least we were all Americans at the end of the day.
And when did that change?
When did that change?
Well, a big change...
When Donald Trump became president of the United States, and they lost their mind, and so this is them, stuttering and spamming all over the place like lunatics.
This is your Democrat voter, right here.
Nobody wants to be a part of this psychotic movement anymore.
A psychotic movement?
When you guys literally tried...
You guys invaded the Capitol.
You want to trans, kid.
Your side got to 10 million illegal immigrants.
Your side starts wars All over the world.
Our side is the party of sanity and the party of common sense.
And if you can't see that in this debate, then you're never going to see it.
The party of sanity is the party that doesn't believe in dinosaurs and the dinosaurs from the earth.
I'm not here to talk about dinosaurs.
All right, yeah, so it's really good.
It goes on.
There's some, you know, eventually some four-letter words said or whatever, so we're going to cut that part short, but feel free to check it out.
It's a great, you know, fantastic montage, again, by Robot Polisher.
Now, you talk about they lost their minds.
Owen Shore says they lost their minds when Donald Trump was elected.
And they certainly did.
The election of Trump, because the media all of a sudden told people that, oh no, there's not a decent man in the White House.
I mean, that's how I would summarize it.
Basically, the media told everybody, and they really turned on the brainwashing to 11.
They turned it to 11, and they said...
There's not a decent man.
We don't have a decent man in the White House.
Now, of course, the truth is we haven't had a decent man in the White House for a very, very long time.
But they used this morality cloak, and then they told everybody, you know, it's just preposterous what they did.
And so now all of a sudden, these people that really...
We're sleeping well thinking, you know, when the media told them that their government was good and that there's order, and now the media was telling them that there's just chaos.
And when they did that, all of a sudden, it just, it created the Trump derangement syndrome.
It created, and there was an article, oh, I can't remember, but I know I covered it, about the therapists, I think in the Washington, D.C. era, or the Washington, D.C. area, There was an article, I know it, about the therapists who saw this giant uptick in business because Donald Trump was elected.
Enter Mark Halperin.
Mark Halperin goes on Tucker Carlson for two hours the other day, and then he said this.
He said he thinks Trump is going to win, and he said if he does, it's going to usher in the greatest mental health crisis in American history.
Listen to this prediction.
Say this not flippantly.
I think it will be the cause of the greatest mental health crisis in the history of the country.
I think tens of millions of people will question their connection to the nation, their connection to other human beings, their connection to their vision of what their future for them and their children could be like.
And I think that will require an enormous amount of Access to mental health professionals.
I think it'll lead to trauma in the workplace.
I think there'll be some degree of- Are you being serious?
100% serious.
100% serious.
I think there'll be alcoholism.
There'll be broken marriages.
What?
Yeah.
They think he's the worst person possible to be president.
And having won by the hand of Jim Comey in fluke in 2016, and then performed in office for four years, and denied who won the election last time in January 6th.
The fact that under a fair election, America chose by the rules pre-agreed to Donald Trump again, I think it will cause the biggest mental health crisis in the history of America.
And I don't think it will be kind of a passing thing that by the inauguration will be fine.
I think it will be sustained and unprecedented and hideous.
And I don't think the country's ready for it.
So mental health crises often manifest in violence.
Yeah, I think there'll be some violence.
I think there'll be workplace fights.
There'll be fights at kids' birthday parties.
I think there'll be protests that will turn violent.
I hope there not, but I think there will be some.
But I think it will be less anger and more a failure to understand how it could happen.
Like the death of a child or your wife announcing she's a lesbian and she's leaving you for your best friend.
Like something that's so traumatic That it is impossible for even the most mentally healthy person to truly process and incorporate into their daily life.
I hope I'm wrong, but I think that's what's going to happen for tens of millions of people.
Because they think that their fellow citizens supporting Trump Is a sign of fundamental evil at the heart of their fellow citizens and of the nation.
That's how they view it.
Well, and this is also why, at least according to even the official narrative, Trump's been, they've tried to kill him twice, right?
According to the official narrative.
Yeah.
Unbelievable.
Yeah, I believe that 100%.
Because that's where Trump derangement syndrome came from in the first place was people that already thought that.
And now we've had, you know, eight years of people saying that Trump is a fascist dictator who, you know, is going to, you know, strip away their freedoms and everything else.
And it really also does come down to a realization, a disdain for the people around them, right?
Yeah, it happens.
It happens even kind of at the micro.
You know, if you're in a conservative area, I don't know about you, if you're in a conservative area, even a conservative, like, you know, small metropolitan area, you know, not a major city, and it's actually right-leaning, it's funny to me, I've noticed, because I live in one of these, I've noticed that a lot of times it's the affluent area.
That end up, not all of the affluent, but a lot of the affluent end up being sympathetic towards the leftist arguments and they vote blue and that sort of thing, but then they lose.
Whether it's a local tax increase, they lose.
Whether it's trying to get their Democrat buddy in office, they lose to the Republican.
And it's just lose, lose, lose.
And then I think, but I go in and look up and I see the people who are supporting, and I said, okay, that's a doctor, that's a lawyer.
You know, that's a healthcare professional, and I just wonder how they feel waking up, because a lot of these people are service providers.
I wonder, how do they feel waking up after every election knowing that the people that they serve and care for completely disagree with their worldview and continue to vote?
Continue to vote.
I once saw, and the arrogance, it's unbelievable.
I once saw an op-ed in a local newspaper lamenting that a tax increase had failed.
Local tax increase had failed.
And the lamentations were because the people who live in this community, there's too many factories.
There's too many factories that are employing people that are making, you know, that, you know, they're not quite making six figures, you know what I mean?
You know, they're making 50, 60, 70.
$80,000.
And that's the problem.
We need different jobs.
We don't need these factory jobs.
We need different jobs that pay more so that those people who go vote will start voting for the tax increase.
And literally lamenting.
I've seen it.
And it's this arrogance.
And you just wonder, you know, you defeat the liberal policy after liberal policy that keeps coming up.
And you wonder, what do these people think?
How do these people, they wake up every day, they know that they're amongst a majority of people that just completely silently, in many cases, that's what the silent majority is about.
Because most of us on the right are far less vocal than the crazies on the left.
But to the mental health crisis, I think that's exactly right, and I think it comes because when the media is acting like they have the moral high ground, when the media is preaching their false morality, they're calling the media, calls evil things good, and good things evil.
And so that's the problem.
And so I have said this for a long time now.
Both sides firmly believe that they have the moral high ground.
When they come and they say that, look, a man should be able to identify and go shower with a woman in the locker room, and if you don't like it, there's something wrong with you, and you are immoral.
You are evil.
If you have a problem with men in women's sports, you're the evil one.
They firmly believe they have the moral high ground.
We firmly believe that we have the moral high ground.
And I'll just say this.
One side tends to believe in God and Jesus and the Christian God of the Bible more.
And so like the pastor said at the opening, we vote but our faith is not in the political system.
Our faith is in who's on the throne in heaven.
Where the other side are godless, atheist communists who get their self-worth and self-value through worshipping the state and the government.
So if we get our way, and Trump has actually put in office, it is way worse psychologically because they have...
No hope, at least in their minds.
They have no hope because their hope is in men, their hope is in institutions, their hope is in buildings, their hope is in a government that the media, their hope is in a media that tells them their government is now good and we've saved democracy.
So Halperin is right here, and I would say that if Trump does win, there will be a mental health crisis, there will be an uptick in violence.
I think all of that's true, but it will fundamentally be because the left is utterly godless, and when the institutions of men fail, or at least the perception is that the institutions of men have failed, their idol has failed, They are undone.
And that's what happens.
When an idol fails a civilization, when an idol fails an individual, even from an individual level, they have a breakdown.
They have a breakdown in some way.
All right, so I have talked now for 41 minutes, and we have not gone to break.
So we're going to go to break, and we're going to be back here in just a minute.
And I have a plethora of other stories to get to, some of which I haven't gotten, I've had since Monday, and I'm going to start with those because there's a Columbus Day twist.
Don't go anywhere.
We'll be back here in just a moment.
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All right, so while we were on break, I found it.
I knew it was there.
I knew I remembered this.
Okay?
100% knew I remembered this.
Headline, this was back in 2019.
Headline from the Washingtonian DC types have been flocking to shrinks ever since Trump won, and a lot of the therapists are miserable.
And then it says this, what happens when the people who are supposed to help you cope are struggling themselves?
So even the therapists themselves were having problems.
The professionals, the therapists are having problems.
I told you, I'm just telling you, I told you that this was on my radar a long time ago in light of Mark Halperin telling Tucker that if Trump wins, it'll be the greatest mental health crisis on America in American history because of leftists who are nuts and crazy.
But speaking of mental health crises...
Speaking of mental health crises, this lady supposedly has some sort of mental health degree.
Yeah, I know.
It is graphic.
Fairfax County, Virginia police have released a body cam footage of the Asian American officer who shot dead a 6'5 black assailant.
Whose surprise attacked him with a knife on September 16th.
The shooting renewed calls for action from BLM. Black Lives Matter was saying, this is another racist cop.
But this is actually what it looked like.
This is it.
Slashing him with a knife.
Six feet, five inches tall attacker.
Identified as a woman by the name of...
A woman by the name of Sydney Wilson, who was a former NAACP activist, the Asian-American Fairfax County officer, was repeatedly slashed in the face in the surprise attack.
Do we have it?
He called for backup.
This is what he looked like.
He got slashed in the face.
There you see.
Okay, viewer discretion is advised.
Viewer discretion is advised.
Here is the full attack.
or not the full attack, but this is the relevant portion.
How are you?
Oh, Jesus Christ.
Oh, yeah.
Back up.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Back up.
Back up.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah!
Hey, man!
Look, how's the dude?
Please back up!
Oh, yeah!
Back up!
Back up!
all right well uh that was again the death of sydney wilson was then uh used they tried to use uh there she is tried to use this death as a uh another george floyd uh 2.0 uh to set off I guess, another, well, it wouldn't be a summer of love, it would be a fall of love, and we're now in October.
Sydney Wilson tried to murder an Asian officer while yelling, discussing racial slurs at him, and this is who the left endorsed.
So she's a former Georgetown Hoya basketball, woman's basketball player, and they posted this.
They've taken a lot of heat from it.
Well, now they're taking heat from it because we now have the body cam footage.
So they post this in September, right?
And now this is, look, we even have a community note.
Sidney Wilson attempted to stab a police officer who then shot her in self-defense.
So the story, you know, we now have the full, we now have a more complete picture of what happened, which actually has caused many people to say this.
A guy by the name of John Doyle, and I don't think it's hilarious, but this is what he says.
He says, it's hilarious that police body cams were commissioned to prove what the activists promised was happening during encounters with police, but instead they just produced content beyond the wildest expectations of any, quote, racist, end quote.
Pretty much.
And then somebody made this...
I'm just sorry.
Somebody made this a Doom video game.
I don't know if you guys remember the old video game Doom.
Okay.
Yeah, somebody actually having...
The internet, people have too much fun on the internet.
All right, we're going to skip these because I have...
Okay, it's a juxtaposition that I've had since Monday, as we're running out of time.
I've had this since Monday.
Of course, Monday was Columbus Day.
They call it Indigenous Peoples Day.
We played for you the video between Sitting Bull and Nelson Miles or Miles Nelson and just thoroughly debunking this idea that Violence originated when the white man got to the Americas.
We know that's completely ridiculous.
But I've got a juxtaposition of two different cultures here.
One that many regard now as offensive.
This is an old Looney Tunes cartoon.
So I'm pretty sure this episode will not be going up on the YouTube channel.
Tell me what you think about this.
We're going to do some juxtapositions then versus now.
This used to be an acceptable children's cartoon.
One little, two little, three little engines.
One little, two little, three little engines.
Four little, five little, six little engines.
Uh-oh, sorry, that one was a half-breed.
Seven little, eight little, nine little engines.
Okay, so...
I'm pretty sure I remember that.
100% I remember that Bugs Bunny cartoon.
I watched Looney Tunes all growing up.
And so now, okay, now that is, you can't, you can't even draw a Native American or an Indian and make him even look like that.
Well, you say, you used to have this, and you can't even have Native American mascots anymore, right?
The Washington Redskins are out.
I mean, the only reason the Florida State Seminole still get to keep them is because they made an agreement with the Seminole tribe.
But all of the other, there was countless teams in high schools that used to be called the Indians, or I guess the Atlanta Braves can still be the Braves because they found a way to get past all the PC nonsense.
But this used to be totally fine, totally acceptable.
And now, and there may be even people watching this right now.
There may be even people watching this right now and say, oh yeah, that's too far.
That's racist.
We can't have cartoons like that.
We've come a long way.
We've made a lot of progress.
Okay, have we now?
Have we made progress?
I guess I propose two paths.
We have this path.
We have this path that operates in a world where you don't have a right to not be offended.
And then we have this path, the path of tolerance, the path that anything goes, the path that, well, the path that everybody, a world where it's not okay to offend anyone except people with a biblical worldview.
I'll give you this.
This headline, Star Wars has now unveiled its first look of its first trans woman stormtrooper because we were all begging for this.
Where's the representation in stormtroopers?
Star Wars unveils first look of its trans woman stormtrooper called Sister with armor in the color of the transgender flag.
Oh, thank goodness they had the accent.
Thank goodness they had the pedophile accent on the stormtrooper.
I mean, I guess I present to you two paths.
Okay?
And it's not so much that I'm offended by trans stormtrooper.
It's just that it's wicked and it's evil and it's promoting degeneracy.
No, Bugs Bunny was shooting Indians in a cartoon.
That's way worse.
Is it, though?
Is it?
I don't think so.
I do not think so.
Also, it leads to stuff like this.
I mean, this is in Ireland, where you have a gang of Africans assaulting white Irish people in broad daylight.
I mean, this is...
Let's just listen real quick.
Hey!
Yeah, so so immigration's going well.
The invasion of first world countries is going swimmingly.
You know, if you're George Soros, somebody named Michael O'Keefe, to this day, when I show people this footage, they can't believe it's from Ireland.
They have difficulty accepting the fact that African gangs are attacking homeowners in broad daylight in Ireland.
So when are people going to have enough?
Enough's enough.
Also, this is huge.
I'm very much interested in making America healthy again.
The Kellogg's headquarters is in Battle Creek, Michigan, and there was a protest outside there the other day to get Kellogg's to remove the dyes and the poisons from their cereal.
Do what's right!
I remember the days when the left wanted corporations to do what is right.
And lastly, I told you this on Monday.
I didn't find it, but I referenced this as we were talking about the human sacrifices and how when the white man came to the Americas, they conquered the pagans and ended their pagan practices like cannibalism and human sacrifice.
And we remarked Are we much different than the Aztecs today?
And I even said there are some Planned Parenthood buildings that look like ziggurats, that look like ziggurats.
And Ben Zizloff found the meme, or he posted the meme.
Different centuries, same wickedness, child sacrifice, 1515 versus 2015.
There we go.
Yeah, I knew they looked the same.
So we're just supposed to believe all that's a coincidence.
Again, this is part of the long train of abuses.
And we call that health care, by the way.
We call that health care.
I'm sure the Aztecs called it, you know, because have you ever seen that scene from Apocalypto where they sacrifice those people and they're doing it to try to control the weather?
Huh.
Really and truly, Solomon was right in Ecclesiastes when he wrote that nothing is new under the sun.
That's all the time that we have for this edition of the Millstone Report.
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