Nov. 28, 2020 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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You're listening to the Liberty News Radio Network, and this is the Political Cesspool.
The Political Cesspool, known across the South and worldwide as the South's foremost populist conservative radio program.
And here to guide you through the murky waters of the political test pool is your host, James Edwards.
Well, ladies
and gentlemen, as promised, we are building on our most incredible live remote broadcast from South Carolina last weekend.
And for the remainder of the year, we are going to accentuate the positive.
We're going to focus on uplifting stories and spotlight people who inspire us.
And we certainly have one of those on the line with us now making her debut appearance on TPC.
We have Sarah Dye.
Perhaps you've heard her story.
It is an unforgettable story, one we want to share with you.
Sarah is a mother, a wife, an organic farmer that homeschools her three children in Midwestern United States.
Sarah was doxxed by the anti-white radical leftist who tried to kick her family out of the farmer's market where they had been peacefully selling their goods for 10 years.
She's currently a plaintiff in a federal lawsuit against the city of Bloomington, Indiana, its mayor, and two parks and recreation employees for attempting to circumvent the Constitution while supporting protesters and vandals in the farmer's market at their booth.
Sarah, welcome to the broadcast tonight.
It is our privilege to have you.
Thank you so much for having me.
Let's take a deep dive and take all the time we need.
We have a full hour and I want to go back to the very beginning, perhaps even before the beginning of the unpleasantness.
Tell us your story.
Oh gosh, James.
Well, yeah, thank you.
How do I even begin?
It is a long story.
There are many, many details, but essentially what's happened is that in June of 2019, I was doxed along with my husband.
And obviously, as your listeners know, it's a malicious thing that is done by anti-whites and TIFA to publish your name, address, phone number on the internet with obvious intention and for somebody to do harm.
And, you know, pictures of us and everything was published on the internet.
And the worst part about all of this was that it was radically embellished with horrendous lies.
We were accused of having participated in heinous crimes done by people who we had nothing to do with, crimes we've had nothing to do with, which is typical of these, of the radical left, as you know, and of Antifa.
They just are perpetual lie machines.
And essentially, I had been a member of American Identity Movement, which was formerly known as Identity Europa.
And on a weird chance, I was invited to a dinner one evening back in 2018 to meet a prospective new female member.
And I was told that the reason I was being invited was because the female, it was a woman.
And they thought, oh, it'll be nice to get the women together.
You know, this is a very typical thing back when I was a member of that organization.
You know, we sometimes get together for dinner with other people.
We go for hikes.
You know, we would do food drives and clothing drives for the homeless.
This is a very community-oriented organization that I was a part of.
And I'm sure your listeners are probably familiar with some of the things that those people were involved in.
So I didn't think much of it to go to dinner and meet this new prospective female member.
It was uneventful, lasted for about 40 minutes, and I wasn't very impressed with her character or her husband, but however, I never saw them again.
So then fast forward a year, almost a year later, all of this information starts coming out.
Turns out this couple had committed some kind of vandalism crime up in northern Indiana.
They had done something really stupid.
They had had a history of committing crimes at various churches, but this particular one happened to be at a synagogue.
And so, of course, these ne'er-do-wells were arrested, and I don't really understand how it all went down.
But essentially, because I had attended this dinner once upon a time where these people were present, when this young man who was the husband of this woman who had applied to the organization, when he was prosecuted, this 250-page document came out about him, which was obviously his FBI interview.
And deep within this 250-page document, there's a couple of lines in there where he's saying something, the officer is saying something to the man and he says, have you ever met anybody in Identity Europa?
And he says, well, yes, as a matter of fact, I have.
Just last week, we applied to join the organization.
So it's like this very odd thing.
The couple had committed a crime, and then they went to try to join the organization I was a part of.
And I was unlucky enough to happen to sit at a table with them once upon a time after they committed the crime.
So the worst part about getting doxed, if anybody is familiar with what happened with Unicorn Riot, they doxxed a lot of people who had been in Identity Europa.
And so with the docs that came out about me, they wrapped up this crime into this dock.
This was horribly damaging to our reputation.
I mean, I'm a homeschool mom.
Our farm is very well known in the community.
We are deeply invested in our community.
I don't even have a parking ticket.
I mean, my husband and I are the most peaceful, law-abiding citizens that we know.
And so can you imagine how damaging this was to have these thousands of people just eating up this very creative, horrible story that Antifa had created that somehow we had something to do with this crime that this couple had committed.
So anyhow, it's been a horrible experience.
And the worst part of all of this is that they were somehow able to convince the place where we make a living is the Bloomington Community Farmers Market, which is in southern Indiana.
And it's one of the most prestigious farmers markets in the region.
And so I'm not just talking about a handful of people showing up in a parking lot with their pickup trucks.
I mean, this is one of the gems of the entire state.
It draws people from around the world.
Obviously, we have Indiana University in Bloomington.
So this is just a really amazing farmer's market.
And the, let's see, almost 100 vendors there.
And this is our bread and butter market where we have sold our farm goods, which is we specialize in organic produce and gourmet, heirloom, you know, pastured, grass-fed eggs.
And then I'm a weaver, so I sell my textiles that are, this is our bread and butter.
This is how my husband and I make a living.
We've poured everything into our business and had become a well-respected, well-known farm in the state.
We had been, you know, our farm has been on the front page of local newspapers.
We've been featured in multiple articles and stories about the quality of our goods and that sort of thing.
And so when all of this happened, which was so unfortunate, was that the Parks and Rec staff and the city and the mayor, they all just completely condemned us without even questioning.
They didn't ask us anything.
They condemned us publicly.
Sarah, pardon the interruption.
We have to take our first break of the hour.
You're doing a fantastic job, absolutely captivating presentation here of telling us your story.
We're going to continue with that story right after this.
Stay tuned, everybody.
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Ladies and gentlemen, our privilege and pleasure to have back with us for the remainder of this hour, Sarah Dye.
I am at your website right now, Sarah, and I want to make mention of this right now for a particular reason.
Can you tell us the name of your farm and the website?
Because there's something I want to say about it.
Yes, the name is Schooner Creek Farm.
And we're at www.schoonercreekfarm.org.
All right, and that is spelt S-C-H-O-O-N-E-R, Schooner Creek Farm.
Jim up in Michigan, Jim OU Supper.
I was mispronouncing it as Schooner Creek Farm earlier in the broadcast, but Schooner Creek Farm.
Ladies and gentlemen, go to the website, schoonercreekfarm.org.
There you'll find exactly what kind of business and more importantly, what kind of family this is.
If she wasn't already impressive enough in the first segment, and I am a big believer in first impressions, take a look at her family.
All-American family.
Three young boys down there at the bottom of the page.
There, you'll learn a little bit more about their business as well.
Farm goods ready to ship, as Sarah mentioned earlier, handcrafted farm goods.
Of course, it is a farm, so you're going to get the herbs, the eggs, all manner of produce that grows in the ground can be delivered or had at this farmer's market that was so attacked.
So, as she mentioned, this is their livelihood.
This is their business.
And what an incredible business it is.
The small, the American family farmer, I mean, it doesn't get any more wholesome than that.
And because of the liberals' parody of McCarthyism, this gross caricature of what they claimed McCarthyism to be, this links and ties, ties and links, six degrees of separation between anyone who's committed a crime there.
You too can be roped in.
So, Sarah and her family had the misfortune of being at a dinner party that included someone who did something very stupid and was arrested and paid the price.
But as a result of that one-time encounter, this family, this very innocent family, this very good family, has been subjected to any manner of what I call, and I think without exaggeration, terrorism.
I have seen the pictures of the Antifa dressed in black from head to toe, black masks, standing at the farmer's market, essentially terrorizing not only your family, but anyone who would dare to do business with you.
And as you said, this isn't some, you know, and no disrespect to the guy who pulls up at a pickup truck at the side of the road and sells potatoes, but this is a step above that.
I'm looking at your booth right now.
What a fantastic, it looks like something right out of, right off of Pinterest.
And there you were accosted and subjected to economic torture, if not mental torture.
So what can you tell us about that?
How did it escalate from this guy who got arrested, who you were in the same room with at a dinner one time in your life?
This guy gets arrested for something he did even before you met him, had the misfortune of meeting them.
How does it go from that to where you are being targeted by the forces of darkness in our society and the media as well?
Yes, absolutely.
Thank you, James.
Well, basically what happened is, as I said, with the docs that came out, at first for about a week or two, it stayed local.
But then, of course, these radical political haters, these activists immediately contacted Daily Beast, the New York Times.
You know, they wanted to truly terrorize us and blow this up as big as they possibly could.
You know, and these bad actors, of course, are so good at coordinating with one another to do this.
So it blew up huge.
I mean, there was an article in the New York Times at the city, the city hall building, which is also the location of the farmer's market.
They opened their doors and had meeting after meeting after meeting, people up on podiums slandering us.
All of these people coming forth and saying it was a literal witch hunt.
I mean, if everybody basically had a pitchfork in their hands, and this is a very liberal college town, and I mean, hundreds of people, it would be a packed house.
And of course, we weren't going there.
We weren't going to physically go there.
But meetings in the atrium at the city hall, at least seven of these meetings, where just to witness all of this was insane.
And as you said, the black block Antifa in front of our booth, that was a photo that went viral.
And our children happened to be at Farmer's Market with us that day, and they will never get that image out of their mind.
I mean, and I am so angry.
I cannot believe the utter hate that these people have, just blind hatred.
I mean, we have obviously done nothing wrong.
But so meeting after meeting in the city council building or the city hall, and the worst part about it was that the mayor had formerly been a regular customer of ours.
And he was, I have photos of him.
He's standing there shaking hands with these groups who are online.
I have screenshots of these groups saying that they're raising money for Antifa bail to bail out Antifa.
And he's given public speeches condemning Schooner Creek Farm and saying that he supports the activities of the protesters and Antifa at the farmer's market.
We've had people shoving flyers in the hands of our customers, calling our customers terrible derogatory slurs and names for even daring to approach our booth to try to shop from us.
One week, we were not at market in the summer of 2019 because our farm had a flood that ripped through a portion of it.
And we also needed to kind of take some family time because it was extremely stressful and a little bit scary to go to the farmer's market.
So we took a week off, and the farmer's market staff allowed protesters to stand in our booth space, which is prepaid.
And I cannot reiterate enough how tight, how tightly run this market is.
It's like they'll come up and if your table's over the line a couple inches, they'll ask you to scoot back.
I mean, the rules have, I mean, this is a market that's been running for 42 years.
It's, as I said, very prestigious, very tightly run.
You know, they keep a tight ship.
And so here they were completely breaking and bending the rules, allowing protesters to stand in our booth space holding signs and videotaping and publishing online these interviews that they were giving with passers, people passing by, slandering us just outrageously.
Here's another example of what happened at the farmer's market.
There's a group called No Space for Hate.
It's the most ironic name ever because this is a group that only hates and spreads hate about us and whoever else.
This group formed around our farm by an Asian American graduate student at IU.
And they are apparently a nonprofit, but let me give you an example.
So at this farmers market, nonprofits can register ahead of time to distribute information and flyers and things about whatever.
You'll see the Republican Party, the Democratic Party, you know, local schools doing fundraisers and stuff.
But it's forbidden for these nonprofits to sell any products.
And they're supposed to pay a booth fee.
And they stay over in one corner of the market.
And this is a long-standing tradition at this farmer's market.
So the market staff allowed this hate group who was entirely existing for the purpose of sabotaging our farm.
Not only did they allow them to distribute defamatory material with our farm names on it, trying to rope us into crimes and all sorts of things that just entirely misrepresenting us.
Not only did they allow them space there, but they didn't charge them money and they allowed them to sell goods and make money for themselves.
This is something that has never before in the history of the market been allowed.
So this just to give you a slight example of how much they bent over backwards to accommodate these people.
I hear the music.
Is that do I need to do that?
You are a pro.
You have been covered before.
Yes, I can tell how media savvy you are just in two short segments.
And of course, that is the cue.
But listen, folks, she has been covered.
Her family, this farm, this story has been covered by the establishment press as well.
You can familiarize yourself with it after the fact, but stay tuned.
We have her live right now, Sarah Di Schooner Creek Farm.
Check out their website, scootercreekfarm.org.
We'll be right back.
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Decorations of rain on a Christmas tree.
Oh, be the same, dear, if you're not here with me.
Well, welcome back, everybody.
You know, Elvis Presley used to be the biggest thing to ever come out of Memphis until we came on the scene.
But, of course, that's all due to the guest that we have.
Is that not right, Keith Alexander?
And we've got another great one tonight.
Sarah Dye telling the story and telling it well there at Schooner Creek Farm.
Be sure, ladies and gentlemen, to familiarize yourself with this family, with their products.
SchoonerCreekFarm.org, S-C-H-O-O-N-E-R, Schooner Creek Farm.
Sarah, by all means, continue.
Take it over right where you left off, if you don't mind.
Thank you.
Yeah, thank you, Hand.
Well, the summer of hell is what I have to call it, unfortunately.
But let's see what else happened.
The protest got so bad inside the market in front of our booth, blocking traffic, harassing people that the woman next to us who sold goat cheese had to move her booth because her business was becoming affected by the protest.
On another weekend, the mayor shut down the market and gave a statement citing that the reason for shutting the market down for two weeks at the height of the growing season was because of white supremacist vendors.
So again, just further damaging our reputation.
And keep in mind, this mayor and his wife had formerly been good customers of ours.
We would say hello to them on a weekly basis.
And, you know, crickets, summer of 19, not a single, you know, pardon the interruption, but this, this, this to me is one of my biggest pet peeves.
Instantly, they would break the bonds of fellowship and friendship or whatever it was that y'all had because a modicum of pressure was placed upon them.
Can't find one elected official, even on the local level, that will stand up for decency, just common sense, decency, and what is right.
But by all means, go on, Sarah, please.
Absolutely.
Yeah, and I can only imagine how intense that pressure was.
I mean, these people were very coordinated.
They were, and they're well connected.
One of the worst things that happened, too, was I finally thought we were going to get some relief.
And this is after weeks and weeks of asking the market manager, can you please enforce the rules?
Why are you allowing these protesters in here?
At times, we had to call 911 to get police officers to come and get these people out of there.
And of course, nothing.
The market staff would not enforce the rules.
They were fully supporting these groups.
And so finally, in August, towards the end of the summer, I thought, oh, finally, I'm going to get some relief because I received an email from the chief of operations at the local police department there in town.
And he said he wanted to have a talk with me about safety as we started the market back up.
And I said, hallelujah.
Thank goodness.
Finally.
You know, let's, yeah, I couldn't wait.
So, of course, I go to this meeting to speak with him.
And surprise, he's brought with him the parks director, who I've never even met before, parks and recreation director.
And it wasn't about me feeling safe coming back to market.
It wasn't about my children and my husband and I being able to peacefully sell there again.
It was to coerce me to try to move my booth space.
And the police officer told me that the reason why they were suggesting this move, keep in mind, we have earned a space in the market.
As I said before, this is a tight ship that they run there.
You have to accumulate many years in many markets.
That gives you, you're put into a lottery, and it's according to the points that you've earned that earned you the best, most prime location in the market, if that makes sense.
So because we have been there for nearly a decade, we were in the smackdap middle in the heart of that market.
And they wanted us to move to the exterior of the market, over on the edge.
And the police officer told me that it was because he had concerns about the location of our booth to the tip, to the tippy top of the parking garage.
And I said, what do you mean?
What do you mean?
What concerns?
Safety concerns.
Well, he couldn't quite elaborate, but it was alluded to that he had concerns about a sniper shooting us at our booth.
And I thought, oh my God.
Yeah, I mean, I was like, wow, maybe we should.
You know, this is really scary.
And I said, do you have, like, have you received a direct threat?
He said, I'm sorry, but I can't go into any more detail.
Well, then they revealed the truth because the parks director made the mistake during the conversation of telling me that the real reason they were asking me to move my booth was to help with the flow of traffic that was accumulating in front of my booth each week.
My God.
You know, our friend Janice in Nashville just text, just sent a message rather that is quite right.
What happened to this family is our coming fate.
So glad her family is fighting the Marxist thought in our country.
I mean, you have now even not just the mayor of a city who supposedly is going to operate on some sort of an authority that would be to stand up for rule of law, but even the police themselves basically rolling over on you because it is the path of least resistance.
It's the most expedient thing to do.
Keith Alexander is an attorney and he's with me.
He's my co-host and he's been listening to this entire conversation.
This seems like the classic Heckler's veto, Keith, bestowed upon, by all accounts, this all-American family who, for whatever reasons, real or imagined, was targeted by the very worst of the American society.
Very quickly, Keith, because we want to get back to Sarah.
Well, Sarah, this is key.
So let me just ask you this.
Having experienced all of this, do you have any suggestions for the rest of us about how to cope with this type of harassment?
Because like Janice from Nashville said, I think we're going to see more rather than less of this if Biden becomes a president.
And I imagine Vegas has him slotted to win this thing eventually.
We're basically, we're strangers in our own nation now, and we are being treated worse than any immigrant group that I know of that has ever been here.
Indeed, indeed.
Well, as far as a suggestion for anyone facing a similar situation, I would say, you know, it's really a decision that if you're a family and you're married, it's a decision the husband and wife have to make together.
And it's not going to be the same for everyone.
People who have the means to move and start over somewhere else, maybe they choose that.
And that was not ever an option for us.
As I said, we have limited resources.
We have little to no capital.
And, you know, everything we make on our little small business goes right back into it.
As anybody who is a small business owner knows, it takes years to kind of get to that point where you're really starting to see nice profits off of it.
So here we are.
We live in rural Indiana.
We're on three acres on a little tiny micro farm.
And we had no choice but to keep going to market.
And at first, it was a matter of survival, and it still is.
But I do think that one of the kind of default things that has come about from continuing to stand our ground and go there to that farmer's market and sell is that these radicals saw that maybe it wasn't going to be quite so easy this time to ruin somebody because that's what they do.
They want to get people fired.
They want to ruin their means of being able to provide for their families.
And we took a huge hit, a huge hit on our income.
I mean, as I said, we were one of the premier farms at this market.
We were so premier that we, our farm, and pictures of our booth, as James said, you liked our booth.
It was liked so well that they used pictures of our booth in their promotional materials.
And, you know, we weren't just going to stop.
Yeah, thank you.
I mean, so like I said, I think it's going to be different for every individual and every family depending on what their means are.
And for us, this is what we do.
This is our identity.
You know, we are market gardeners.
We are small farmers.
And that's just what we do.
We don't do anything else.
And, you know, one of the things these people said online, they said, I'm not going to stop attacking this family until they're working at Burger King.
And I saw that and I said, you know what?
You go ahead and keep talking like that because that's never going to happen.
We'll never stop farming.
We will never stop farming.
Now, this is what I'm talking about, Keith.
This is it, Sarah.
This is what we, this is what I wanted for the rest of the year in a year that's been so tumultuous, so upsetting, so blackpilling to bring on people who are setting an example for the rest of us to follow.
You have done that.
Listen, it's a lot easier, you think, to run.
Your family is being targeted, lock the doors, hide.
This family is standing up for what is right.
And until people do that, we will never win.
You don't even have the chance to win.
You miss every shot.
What's the El Gretzky thing?
You miss all the shots you don't take.
If you don't stand and fight, you have no chance.
This family is standing and fighting.
Folks, listen, you know, when I ask you this, you know what I'm going to say.
I'm asking you to support this family.
And you can do it by going to the website, schoonercreekfarm.org.
S-C-H-O-O-N-E-R, schoonercreekfarm.org.
I'm going to go there as soon as we get off the air tonight, and I'm going to make a contribution.
Because I'm going to do that.
I'm going to ask you to do that.
I wouldn't ask you to do that if I was not going to do that myself.
They have a GoFundMe page.
When we come back in the fourth and final segment of this hour, our last with Sarah Dye, she's going to tell you about their lawsuit, where it's heading, the prospects, all the details about the current events in their saga here.
But they do need your support.
They are trying to be starved out.
The enemy is trying to starve them out.
They're trying to put them out of business.
And of course, lawsuits are expensive, don't we know?
SchoonerCreekFarm.org, you can support this fantastic woman, her family.
Look at the family.
All you got to do, a picture's worth a thousand words, go to the website, scroll down, look at this family.
You'll want to support them.
It'll make you feel good.
We'll be right back.
Let's hang on and come back to the political sesh pool right after these messages here on the Liberty News Radio Network.
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But the SP 500 outperformed gold.
Daddy, gold is a bad investment.
Some people do think of it that way, but actually, gold is money.
And as members of the United Precious Metals Association, we can use our gold at any store, just like a credit card.
Or I can ask them to drop it right into Mommy and Daddy's bank account because we're a UPMA member family.
Find out more at UPMA.org.
That's UPMA.org.
Why don't we say to the government writ large that they have to spend a little bit less?
Anybody ever had less money this year than you had last?
Anybody better have it a 1% pay cut?
You deal with it.
That's what government needs, a 1% pay cut.
If you take a 1% pay cut across the board, you have more than enough money to actually pay for the disaster relief.
But nobody's going to do that because they're fiscally irresponsible.
Who are they?
Republicans.
Who are they?
Democrats.
Who are they?
Virtually the whole body is careless and reckless with your money.
So the money will not be offset by cuts anywhere.
The money will be added to the debt and there will be a day of reckoning.
What's the day of reckoning?
The day of reckoning may well be the collapse of the stock market.
The day of reckoning may be the collapse of the dollar.
When it comes, I can't tell you exactly, but I can tell you it has happened repeatedly in history when countries ruin their currency.
You know where the solution can be found, Mr. President?
In churches, in wedding chapels, in maternity wards across the country and around the world.
More babies will mean forward-looking adults, the sort we need to tackle long-term, large-scale problems.
American babies in particular are likely going to be wealthier, better educated, and more conservation-minded than children raised in still industrializing countries.
As economist Tyler Cowan recently wrote, quote, by having more children, you're making your nation more populous, thus boosting its capacity to solve climate change.
The planet does not need for us to think globally and act locally so much as it needs us to think family and act personally.
The solution to so many of our problems at all times and in all places is to fall in love, get married, and have some kids.
I hear a choir singing sweet somewhere, and a glow fills my heart, I'm at peace with the world, as the sound of their singing fills the air.
Oh, why Christmas?
Why can't that feeling fall on endlessly?
For if every day could be just like Christmas.
What a wonderful world this would be.
Well, I'll echo the king if every family could be more like the one we are featuring tonight.
What a wonderful country and a wonderful world this would be.
So, Sarah Dye, Schooner Creek Farm, our guest, and this is one of the guests that we could have gone a full three hours with tonight, the entire show, and it wouldn't have been enough time.
But Sarah, I want to fast forward to the lawsuit here.
You are currently a plaintiff, as we mentioned earlier, in a federal lawsuit against the city of Bloomington, Indiana, its mayor, two parks and recreation employees for attempting to circumvent the Constitution, while supporting, as you have been elaborating on tonight, the protesters and the vandals in the farmers market trying to suffocate you out of business, trying to starve your family out of being able to make an honest living doing all-American work, the small family farm.
Where does that lawsuit stand?
How can we help you?
Give us all the details.
Thank you so much, James.
Yes.
Well, we were helpless all throughout the summer of 2019.
And then due to a generous donation, we were able to finally retain a fantastic attorney.
And he has been immensely helpful.
And we were able to file a lawsuit, which was officially filed January 2020.
And of course, you know, time has gone on.
It's been a wild year.
But as we're approaching December now, we're coming into, let's see, so where we're at now is we are awaiting the summary judgment, the result of the summary judgment.
We're hoping that will go in our favor and also waiting for the court to set a date on oral arguments.
So that'll be a big day.
And also our attorney is currently setting or in the process of setting depositions.
So those are likely to take place December, January.
And what's really wild is that the city is counter-suing us now.
And essentially, they're saying that by signing a vendor contract, which is, you know, obviously each year you sign a vendor contract and there's a clause in there, covenant not to sue.
Well, as we all know, any farmer's market has this, and it has to do with bad weather.
If your tent were to blow over and injure someone or somebody gets sick eating your vegetables and that sort of thing, they're apparently thinking that by signing a vendor contract, that we've also signed over our constitutional rights.
So our attorneys feel very confident that we can win this.
We're seeking a jury trial.
But yes, as you said, you know, this gets, it gets expensive and we are only able to fight this through donations.
That's literally where we're at right now.
We have little to no savings and three small children.
We homeschool, so we do need help.
And there's multiple ways to donate, as you said, on our website, www.schoonercreekfarm.org.
All the information is there.
There's also quite a few pictures and photos of the things I didn't get to mention, which is all the vandalism that happened in 2019.
We had fake blood thrown on our car, nails dumped in our driveway, et cetera.
There's more photos and information at our GoFundMe.
All of these things can be found on our website.
And we also have an even more fun way for people to donate right now.
If they're interested, you can actually get a coffee mug or a t-shirt for your donation.
So you're actually kind of getting something and helping us at the same time.
And again, that's all linked on our website as well.
And we feel confident.
It's been a really, really stressful time.
I seriously think I probably have mild PTSD after all of this.
It's been rough on our kids.
And we just want to be able to move on and put our focus back into just our family and being able to farm and grow healthy food for our community and be able to leave this horrible stress behind us.
And, you know, that's what we're going to continue to do regardless.
But it would be really nice if we could walk away with a victory, kind of set a precedent, and hopefully encourage others to fight back too.
Sarah, this is Keith again.
I don't think that you're going to be alone for long in this type of struggle.
I think more and more of us are going to encounter this type of struggle.
And that's why I'm trying to draw a larger lesson from this.
We were talking before the show tonight about what the consequences of a Joe Biden victory in a Democratic-controlled Congress, judiciary, and executive would be like.
And what are our options to maintain a reasonable modicum of safety for our families?
And we're thinking about the Amish as an example.
But of course, the Amish have done just that.
They've withdrawn from the larger society.
They live out in the country for the most part and stay to themselves.
But then that only works when your adversaries are willing to leave you alone.
And it seems to be the methodology of Antifund, Black Lives Matter, and other groups that that's the last thing they're going to do is give you the peace and let you stay away.
You know, that's kind of like our southern ancestors.
They were like Greta Garbo.
They just wanted to be left alone.
And I'm sure you and your family just wish that you could be left alone.
How can we secure a future for our children when the entire apparatus of government seems to be working against us?
Well, I think that as our ancestors have always done, regardless of all of the horrible stuff that they have faced, we have to be adaptable and we have to be creative and we have to continue to pour more and more into our local communities and building strong communities.
And, you know, families are the backbone of that.
So that's really the only answer I have.
We need to nurture and cultivate our local communities and hopefully that will spread out.
And we have to be creative and we have to be adaptable.
And that's going to look like that's going to look different for everyone, depending on where they're at and what their family situation is, in my opinion.
And I don't.
Go ahead, Sarah.
Go ahead.
Well, I just want to.
I was just going to say this, Sarah, if I could say this.
What has been the reaction of the people that you are, our vendors in that market with you, that know you very well, know what you are and what you are.
And have you gotten any solidarity, any joint action from them?
Or are they kind of treating you like untouchables now?
Well, it's split, and that's a fantastic question.
Some of the radical leftist vendors left market and started their own market called the All-Inclusive People's Market, which Gooner Creek Farm is not welcome at.
Another faction of vendors went and started a whole other farmer's market on the south side of town because of the white supremacist vendors.
But the good news is that the majority of the vendors are still there and we get the nods, we get the handshakes, and we get the hellos.
And I have spoken with many of them, and they tell me the vendors are on our side because they know that if it could happen to us, it could happen to any one of them.
Well, again, Sarah, we appreciate you coming on and telling this story.
It is something that we want people to support, and we are certainly going to be supporting it tonight.
You can do it too, ladies and gentlemen.
SchoonerCreekFarm.org.
Keith, you are here with me in the studio this evening.
You see the picture as well as I do.
They have something in common with me.
I have three boys too, although they're not that age.
They're now through with college and professional school and whatnot.
And they're all employed, all married, and all live not only in the same town as me, but in the same zip code.
So that's something to be striven for.
That's one way in which I'm blessed.
Well, let me tell you this.
Folks, we can allow the forces of evil, and I don't say that with any sense of hyperbole.
I truly believe a lot of these people to have been given over to darkness.
That is just the truth as I call it.
We can allow families like this to be snipered one by one, you know, better them than us, right?
Better than you, better than me.
That's no solution.
As we said before, you know, like Leon Trotsky said, you may not be interested in the revolution, but the revolution is interested in you.
And we're all going to be called to account someday that we are either going to support people like this family, like the dies, or we're going to try to ignore them, shun them, and whatnot.
But you will not be ignored and shunned by our mutual enemies.
But let me tell you something.
There are more people with goodness in their heart than there are these people that have come against this family.
But you don't know it unless you show your force, ladies and gentlemen.
So please do that tonight.
Do that.
If nothing else, go and buy some goods from them.
I mean, this is stuff you'll need.
That display is so beautiful.
I'm just transfixed by it here on your computer screen.
Well, thank you, Keith.
It is a nice screen.
I'll give you a lot of credit for it, James.
SchoonerCreekFarm.org.
I might have said dot com earlier.
If I did, I was in error.
SchoonerCreekFarm.org.
One more time with the spelling S-C-H-O-O-N-E-R.
SchoonerCreekFarm.org.
Scroll down to the bottom.
You'll see a picture of the family.
You'll see a picture of Sarah, our guest for the full third hour.
And they definitely have a green phone.
They have what our ancestors all used to have, which was a green phone.
And they got the GoFundMe as well.
And you can contribute not only to help them keep chugging along, but also to help enable their lawsuit all the way through to justice.
Sarah, we have just seconds remaining.
I want to give you the final word and thank you again for giving us your time tonight.
Oh, well, thank you.
I'm humbled and honored to have had the opportunity to tell part of our story, and I hope to be able to tell more of it in the days to come.
And I wanted to also reiterate that 100% of the donations that we receive are all going to the legal funds right now.
So thank you so much for having me on.
And I look forward to hopefully being able to give you a very positive update in the months to come.
Well, whenever the update comes in, we will certainly look forward to receiving it.
And whatever more we can do for you and your family, please do let us know.
Let's stay in touch.
I hope that your debut appearance will be followed by Noncore in short order and with good news.
Thank you again, Sarah, for being with us tonight.
And Keith, you and I will perhaps unwrap this, talk a little bit more about this, share some thoughts.
There's plenty on wrap.
That's for sure.
In the next hour, Jack Ryan will be with us.
We're going to talk to you a little bit more about TPC in the news.
We're always in the news, but we're in the news again, making some magazine appearances.